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October 27, 2014, 03:57:41 AM
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wtf is that plug doing in this thread?

There really needs to be a Nakamoto consensus backed device that can stab people in the face over the internet.

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October 27, 2014, 08:18:59 AM
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Major Bytecoin update

Bytecoin source code has been largely updated.

1) The block chain has been moved out of RAM, which cut down the usage from 4 GB to 850 MB. In the next releases it is expected to become as low as 350 MB.


https://bytecoin.org/news.php#news1

Do we use reduced memory requirement like BCN?
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October 27, 2014, 08:37:02 AM
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Major Bytecoin update

Bytecoin source code has been largely updated.

1) The block chain has been moved out of RAM, which cut down the usage from 4 GB to 850 MB. In the next releases it is expected to become as low as 350 MB.


https://bytecoin.org/news.php#news1

Do we use reduced memory requirement like BCN?

Sure. The goal is the same - to reduce memory usage.


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October 27, 2014, 08:42:44 AM
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Major Bytecoin update

Bytecoin source code has been largely updated.

1) The block chain has been moved out of RAM, which cut down the usage from 4 GB to 850 MB. In the next releases it is expected to become as low as 350 MB.


https://bytecoin.org/news.php#news1

Do we use reduced memory requirement like BCN?

Sure. The goal is the same - to reduce memory usage.

Has it been implemented yet? If not, when do you plan to?
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October 27, 2014, 09:04:12 AM
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Major Bytecoin update

Bytecoin source code has been largely updated.

1) The block chain has been moved out of RAM, which cut down the usage from 4 GB to 850 MB. In the next releases it is expected to become as low as 350 MB.


https://bytecoin.org/news.php#news1

Do we use reduced memory requirement like BCN?

Sure. The goal is the same - to reduce memory usage.

Has it been implemented yet? If not, when do you plan to?

Memory issue is not critical for BBR yet, due to much shorter blockchain, compared to Bytecoin, atm we focused on GUI usability improvement and working on DB implementation in background. Anyway, i think db will be released close to NY +/- month.


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October 28, 2014, 07:20:44 AM
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the price is so low .
buy more bbr.
hope I'm right.
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October 28, 2014, 08:18:00 AM
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the price is so low .
buy more bbr.
hope I'm right.

I hope you are right. But there is no sign of stabilization yet. This applies to XMR as well.
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October 28, 2014, 10:41:00 AM
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as soon as btc will turn back up..
BBR is so underrated again imo
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October 28, 2014, 01:19:44 PM
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Hey guys,

As promised, I'm sharing first screens of GUI design. Also, all icons are uniquely designed from scratch. Final design might vary. Feel free to give your feedback!



My motivational BBR coinjar address is: @bitcrea
or simply: 1KjAkQLDtDqNn5TWwufygAP6CMnWk4ySo5YEEBkJxYTLfEFLaiysN1XZzzjFAfv7puRjAz4rQLrHn4T bLqVZzmHe85bfzhr

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October 28, 2014, 01:34:36 PM
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Hey guys,

As promised, I'm sharing first screens of GUI design. Also, all icons are uniquely designed from scratch. Final design might vary. Feel free to give your feedback!



My motivational BBR coinjar address is: @bitcrea
or simply: 1KjAkQLDtDqNn5TWwufygAP6CMnWk4ySo5YEEBkJxYTLfEFLaiysN1XZzzjFAfv7puRjAz4rQLrHn4T bLqVZzmHe85bfzhr

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awesome work!!
clean and sexy, love it
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October 28, 2014, 02:22:44 PM
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Hey guys,

As promised, I'm sharing first screens of GUI design. Also, all icons are uniquely designed from scratch. Final design might vary. Feel free to give your feedback!



My motivational BBR coinjar address is: @bitcrea
or simply: 1KjAkQLDtDqNn5TWwufygAP6CMnWk4ySo5YEEBkJxYTLfEFLaiysN1XZzzjFAfv7puRjAz4rQLrHn4T bLqVZzmHe85bfzhr

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Bitcrea

Looking good!





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October 28, 2014, 03:48:08 PM
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Hey guys,

As promised, I'm sharing first screens of GUI design. Also, all icons are uniquely designed from scratch. Final design might vary. Feel free to give your feedback!



My motivational BBR coinjar address is: @bitcrea
or simply: 1KjAkQLDtDqNn5TWwufygAP6CMnWk4ySo5YEEBkJxYTLfEFLaiysN1XZzzjFAfv7puRjAz4rQLrHn4T bLqVZzmHe85bfzhr

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Wow, it really is sexy! Great work! Is this being built in a qt designer, or just concept so far? I have a suggestion that may not make much difference design-wise. In the address book, can we have both alias/address listed for convenience? What I mean is, if I add an alias, can it also show the regular address? For things that don't accept aliases. Also, I wonder about that unconfirmed (2 of 6) up top if there are multiple unconfirmed transactions what that would show? And what's the search portion for?
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October 29, 2014, 06:12:48 AM
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Hey guys,

As promised, I'm sharing first screens of GUI design. Also, all icons are uniquely designed from scratch. Final design might vary. Feel free to give your feedback!



My motivational BBR coinjar address is: @bitcrea
or simply: 1KjAkQLDtDqNn5TWwufygAP6CMnWk4ySo5YEEBkJxYTLfEFLaiysN1XZzzjFAfv7puRjAz4rQLrHn4T bLqVZzmHe85bfzhr

All the best,
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Wow, it really is sexy! Great work! Is this being built in a qt designer, or just concept so far? I have a suggestion that may not make much difference design-wise. In the address book, can we have both alias/address listed for convenience? What I mean is, if I add an alias, can it also show the regular address? For things that don't accept aliases. Also, I wonder about that unconfirmed (2 of 6) up top if there are multiple unconfirmed transactions what that would show? And what's the search portion for?

Thanks a lot guys! Cool It is just a concept so far, I'm getting near the completion of it.

Yes, our plan is: you'll be able to add any name to any address and add alias next to it if the user has it. What you'll see will be: Address, Name (that you assign by yourself to the address), Alias and probably some note field.

I'll need to talk about unconfirmed tx with zoidberg.

Search option is for finding any information quickly. For example: transaction, alias, address. It might become handy if you use BBR constantly.

Thanks a lot,
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October 29, 2014, 12:03:39 PM
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Hey guys,

As promised, I'm sharing first screens of GUI design. Also, all icons are uniquely designed from scratch. Final design might vary. Feel free to give your feedback!



My motivational BBR coinjar address is: @bitcrea
or simply: 1KjAkQLDtDqNn5TWwufygAP6CMnWk4ySo5YEEBkJxYTLfEFLaiysN1XZzzjFAfv7puRjAz4rQLrHn4T bLqVZzmHe85bfzhr

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Bitcrea

Really beautiful Work keep going Please  Shocked
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October 29, 2014, 01:32:50 PM
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as soon as btc will turn back up..
BBR is so underrated again imo
btc didn't fall 6x like bbr.
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October 29, 2014, 01:48:46 PM
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as soon as btc will turn back up..
BBR is so underrated again imo
btc didn't fall 6x like bbr.

BTC doesn't take ~5 BTC worth of buys to double in price either...
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October 29, 2014, 01:55:23 PM
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Hey guys,

As promised, I'm sharing first screens of GUI design. Also, all icons are uniquely designed from scratch. Final design might vary. Feel free to give your feedback!



My motivational BBR coinjar address is: @bitcrea
or simply: 1KjAkQLDtDqNn5TWwufygAP6CMnWk4ySo5YEEBkJxYTLfEFLaiysN1XZzzjFAfv7puRjAz4rQLrHn4T bLqVZzmHe85bfzhr

All the best,
Bitcrea

Great stuff! Keep up the good work. (Coinjar has been noted!  Wink)
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October 29, 2014, 02:43:28 PM
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Nice concept Bitcrea  Smiley
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October 29, 2014, 08:36:10 PM
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Code:
#define CURRENCY_DISPLAY_DECIMAL_POINT                12

// COIN - number of smallest units in one coin
#define COIN                                            ((uint64_t)100000000) // pow(10, 8)

I found the above code in currency_config.h.

Is one coin equal to 10^8 small units? Should the decimal points to be 8 instead of 12? What is the use of the "COIN"?
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October 29, 2014, 09:16:42 PM
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Code:
#define CURRENCY_DISPLAY_DECIMAL_POINT                12

// COIN - number of smallest units in one coin
#define COIN                                            ((uint64_t)100000000) // pow(10, 8)

I found the above code in currency_config.h.

Is one coin equal to 10^8 small units? Should the decimal points to be 8 instead of 12? What is the use of the "COIN"?


COIN definition actually is not important(and have to be removed in future), it used in couple of unit tests only.
What is really important is CURRENCY_DISPLAY_DECIMAL_POINT, this value actually define number of smallest units in one coin (decimal point position).

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