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Author Topic: [ANN] CommunityCoin (COMM) | Pure PoS | Original COMM MultiPools Coming Soon  (Read 523781 times)
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April 19, 2014, 01:49:28 PM
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How many coins I can get  daily if I start minting from wallet?

it depend on your stake

interest is 30% annual

Is keeping the wallet unlocked while minting safe from hackers?
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April 19, 2014, 01:52:27 PM
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Although I have not been able to enter the second round, but I still support COMM, my money will not move, I will always hold it, because I believe that he will give me a good result

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April 19, 2014, 01:54:12 PM
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Hello Everyone,


I just commited some changes into github to block transactions from the lost wallet. I tried it both in an existing installation and in a fresh one (which requires the blockchain to be downloaded) and it seems to be working ok.

I'd like to have it peer-reviewed and tested by some of you before we build the official wallets.


Thanks,


Adriano

I'm sure you will have thought of this already, but can you confirm that transactions are still blocked if the private key is exported and then imported to a new wallet?

Yep, the patch is watching two places:

1. New transactions, not yet in a block. Do not accept any new transaction spent coins tied to that address into mempool (this prevents such transaction being add in block generated by authentic wallets);

2. When receiving a new block, it checks if there are any transactions sent from that address in blocks higher than 28647 (this is the last block containing a valid transaction on the wallet before its key was lost.


Adriano

Sounds promising.

Do you need help for testing?

If you build your own wallet you can already start using it (backup your wallet before just in case), nothing is supposed to change, then check your balance, send and receive some transaction. This would test it for existing installations where blockchain is already downloaded.

Another test would be deleting the blockchain and starting the wallet (again, don't forget to backup wallet). Then the same tests as before (balance, sending and receiving)

For those who use the  windows, linux or osx wallets we will need to wait until they are updated.

Adriano

I'll contact instacash for Mac OSX wallet compilation. I tried earlier by myself, but without success.

Thanks again!

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April 19, 2014, 01:54:17 PM
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How many coins I can get  daily if I start minting from wallet?

it depend on your stake

interest is 30% annual

Is keeping the wallet unlocked while minting safe from hackers?

It should be safe in the cases where the wallet.dat is stollen (the majority as far as I know).
Not sure if there are cases where coins are sent directly from the users' PC through RPC Api.


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April 19, 2014, 01:56:28 PM
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How many coins I can get  daily if I start minting from wallet?

it depend on your stake

interest is 30% annual

Is keeping the wallet unlocked while minting safe from hackers?

It should be safe in the cases where the wallet.dat is stollen (the majority as far as I know).
Not sure if there are cases where coins are sent directly from the users' PC through RPC Api.


Adriano

Well there will always be risks.
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April 19, 2014, 01:57:06 PM
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Hello Everyone,


I just commited some changes into github to block transactions from the lost wallet. I tried it both in an existing installation and in a fresh one (which requires the blockchain to be downloaded) and it seems to be working ok.

I'd like to have it peer-reviewed and tested by some of you before we build the official wallets.


Thanks,


Adriano

I'm sure you will have thought of this already, but can you confirm that transactions are still blocked if the private key is exported and then imported to a new wallet?

Yep, the patch is watching two places:

1. New transactions, not yet in a block. Do not accept any new transaction spent coins tied to that address into mempool (this prevents such transaction being add in block generated by authentic wallets);

2. When receiving a new block, it checks if there are any transactions sent from that address in blocks higher than 28647 (this is the last block containing a valid transaction on the wallet before its key was lost.


Adriano

Sounds promising.

Do you need help for testing?

If you build your own wallet you can already start using it (backup your wallet before just in case), nothing is supposed to change, then check your balance, send and receive some transaction. This would test it for existing installations where blockchain is already downloaded.

Another test would be deleting the blockchain and starting the wallet (again, don't forget to backup wallet). Then the same tests as before (balance, sending and receiving)

For those who use the  windows, linux or osx wallets we will need to wait until they are updated.

Adriano
Hi, Adriano,

Has the dev compiled and mergered the modified code yet?
Will we have a new wallet,right?

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April 19, 2014, 01:58:51 PM
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I'm organizing twitter promo/marketing group for CommunityCoin.

PM me if interested with your twitter name.
Also post here quoting this post.

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I'm organizing twitter promo/marketing group for CommunityCoin.

PM me if interested with your twitter name.
Also post here quoting this post.


Participants:
- pabloangello
- sammy007
- raveldoni
- lumeire
- asdlolciterquit
- laris2
- samysamy1
- apophis974
- sameev29





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April 19, 2014, 02:09:48 PM
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Keep voting at mintpal guys lets get into that top 3 soon
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April 19, 2014, 02:10:26 PM
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Community Coin Subreddit, Iteration One

For this first iteration, I juiced up the sidebar. I added all the links I could find, which meant I had a lot of thread to plow through. Grin

Please check it out, and reply with any suggestions - like links I should add, suggestions about changing the order of the links or suggestions about rewriting the intro. I'll be spammin' the thread with the announcement so as to get more community feedback before I start monkeying around with the CSS.

And thanks a lot to everyone who took the time to look!


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April 19, 2014, 02:12:29 PM
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If you build your own wallet you can already start using it (backup your wallet before just in case), nothing is supposed to change, then check your balance, send and receive some transaction. This would test it for existing installations where blockchain is already downloaded.

Another test would be deleting the blockchain and starting the wallet (again, don't forget to backup wallet). Then the same tests as before (balance, sending and receiving)

For those who use the  windows, linux or osx wallets we will need to wait until they are updated.

Adriano

Good job Adriano, I´m sure all the community will appreciate what you being doing for us.

This should shut up those FDP always spreading FUD in our forum.
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April 19, 2014, 02:24:24 PM
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Hello Everyone,


I just commited some changes into github to block transactions from the lost wallet. I tried it both in an existing installation and in a fresh one (which requires the blockchain to be downloaded) and it seems to be working ok.

I'd like to have it peer-reviewed and tested by some of you before we build the official wallets.


Thanks,


Adriano

I'm sure you will have thought of this already, but can you confirm that transactions are still blocked if the private key is exported and then imported to a new wallet?

Yep, the patch is watching two places:

1. New transactions, not yet in a block. Do not accept any new transaction spent coins tied to that address into mempool (this prevents such transaction being add in block generated by authentic wallets);

2. When receiving a new block, it checks if there are any transactions sent from that address in blocks higher than 28647 (this is the last block containing a valid transaction on the wallet before its key was lost.


Adriano

Sounds promising.

Do you need help for testing?

If you build your own wallet you can already start using it (backup your wallet before just in case), nothing is supposed to change, then check your balance, send and receive some transaction. This would test it for existing installations where blockchain is already downloaded.

Another test would be deleting the blockchain and starting the wallet (again, don't forget to backup wallet). Then the same tests as before (balance, sending and receiving)

For those who use the  windows, linux or osx wallets we will need to wait until they are updated.

Adriano
Hi, Adriano,

Has the dev compiled and mergered the modified code yet?
Will we have a new wallet,right?

I haven't heard from him yet.
I'm no expert on github, but it seems the code can be viewed and downloaded from the pull request even before it is accepted and merged.

You are right about having a new wallet version.


Adriano

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April 19, 2014, 02:30:23 PM
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I'm organizing twitter promo/marketing group for CommunityCoin.

PM me if interested with your twitter name.
Also post here quoting this post.

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You are in, welcome Smiley

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April 19, 2014, 02:32:43 PM
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Hello Everyone,


I just commited some changes into github to block transactions from the lost wallet. I tried it both in an existing installation and in a fresh one (which requires the blockchain to be downloaded) and it seems to be working ok.

I'd like to have it peer-reviewed and tested by some of you before we build the official wallets.


Thanks,


Adriano

I'm sure you will have thought of this already, but can you confirm that transactions are still blocked if the private key is exported and then imported to a new wallet?

Yep, the patch is watching two places:

1. New transactions, not yet in a block. Do not accept any new transaction spent coins tied to that address into mempool (this prevents such transaction being add in block generated by authentic wallets);

2. When receiving a new block, it checks if there are any transactions sent from that address in blocks higher than 28647 (this is the last block containing a valid transaction on the wallet before its key was lost.


Adriano

Sounds promising.

Do you need help for testing?

If you build your own wallet you can already start using it (backup your wallet before just in case), nothing is supposed to change, then check your balance, send and receive some transaction. This would test it for existing installations where blockchain is already downloaded.

Another test would be deleting the blockchain and starting the wallet (again, don't forget to backup wallet). Then the same tests as before (balance, sending and receiving)

For those who use the  windows, linux or osx wallets we will need to wait until they are updated.

Adriano
Hi, Adriano,

Has the dev compiled and mergered the modified code yet?
Will we have a new wallet,right?

I haven't heard from him yet.
I'm no expert on github, but it seems the code can be viewed and downloaded from the pull request even before it is accepted and merged.

You are right about having a new wallet version.


Adriano

Thank you for your explanation. And waiting for the new wallet. Hope it can solve the problem.

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April 19, 2014, 02:37:08 PM
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I have stopped voting for Mintpal !

22,4% of our friends are going to dump all their coins immediately after listing on Mintpal !

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=576303.20

Let yourself dumpers vote !


Generally, I have a suggestion! Let's distribute the remaining 80M coins among those participants who still have not sold more than 5% of their coins! Then others will think!
Do you really believe there r votes only from communitycoin members ?  Grin bad idea creating such poll...next free place for haters...bravo Smiley

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April 19, 2014, 02:37:46 PM
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I'm organizing twitter promo/marketing group for CommunityCoin.

PM me if interested with your twitter name.
Also post here quoting this post.


Gave you a message.
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April 19, 2014, 02:39:38 PM
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How many coins I can get  daily if I start minting from wallet?

it depend on your stake

interest is 30% annual

Is keeping the wallet unlocked while minting safe from hackers?

It should be safe in the cases where the wallet.dat is stollen (the majority as far as I know).
Not sure if there are cases where coins are sent directly from the users' PC through RPC Api.


Adriano

Well there will always be risks.
Even you got your wallet locked always, you still have risks of your coins got stolen.
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April 19, 2014, 02:40:31 PM
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How many coins I can get  daily if I start minting from wallet?

it depend on your stake

interest is 30% annual

Is keeping the wallet unlocked while minting safe from hackers?

It should be safe in the cases where the wallet.dat is stollen (the majority as far as I know).
Not sure if there are cases where coins are sent directly from the users' PC through RPC Api.


Adriano

Well there will always be risks.
Even you got your wallet locked always, you still have risks of your coins got stolen.

So there is no safety?
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April 19, 2014, 02:41:33 PM
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I have stopped voting for Mintpal !

22,4% of our friends are going to dump all their coins immediately after listing on Mintpal !

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=576303.20

Let yourself dumpers vote !


Generally, I have a suggestion! Let's distribute the remaining 80M coins among those participants who still have not sold more than 5% of their coins! Then others will think!
Do you really believe there r votes only from communitycoin members ?  Grin bad idea creating such poll...next free place for haters...bravo Smiley

No bad actually. The haters have the place to play so that they won't spam our main thread.
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April 19, 2014, 02:42:22 PM
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How many coins I can get  daily if I start minting from wallet?

it depend on your stake

interest is 30% annual

Is keeping the wallet unlocked while minting safe from hackers?

It should be safe in the cases where the wallet.dat is stollen (the majority as far as I know).
Not sure if there are cases where coins are sent directly from the users' PC through RPC Api.


Adriano

Well there will always be risks.
Even you got your wallet locked always, you still have risks of your coins got stolen.

So there is no safety?
So there is no ABSOLUTE safety for anything.
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