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April 08, 2015, 11:41:27 PM |
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for simplicity sakes i go through the history of your executed polo orders to calculate our fee - if you use an existing account that would mean that your account starts with a negative balance Couldn't you consider only the orders made after the user entered the API key at BuyMonero to calculate the fees on an existing account?
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April 08, 2015, 11:47:29 PM |
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for simplicity sakes i go through the history of your executed polo orders to calculate our fee - if you use an existing account that would mean that your account starts with a negative balance Couldn't you consider only the orders made after the user entered the API key at BuyMonero to calculate the fees on an existing account? i did not do this, because i thought that if a user tries to use his existing account he will also continue trading with that account...and i have no way to detect that (i can make an educated guess buy manually looking into the polo-history - but i don't even store your poloniex trade history on my server) so i see it as a way to get my users to make a new account which they dont touch. (btw can we continue on this thread? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1017131). we are a little offtopic here.
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April 08, 2015, 11:48:14 PM |
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Can't believe this political correctness/social justice garbage has filtered through to Bitcointalk.
Since we've fallen and we can't get up... You ever stop to think how much the words "correctness" and "justice" are changed by the adjectives "political" and "social"? In fact they are fundamentally changed as to have completely different meanings. Changed to diametrically opposite meanings, I'd say. Lol. Big d's just chillin, wasteland style.
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Rep Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=381041If one can not confer upon another a right which he does not himself first possess, by what means does the state derive the right to engage in behaviors from which the public is prohibited?
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April 09, 2015, 12:08:25 AM |
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Lol. Big d's just chillin, wasteland style.
Anyone else remember Wasteland? https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/inxile/wasteland-2
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“Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.”
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April 09, 2015, 12:11:44 AM Last edit: April 09, 2015, 04:18:21 AM by vokain |
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Not exactly to me, the behavior isn't consistent with the words said. If not working more part time because of funds was the case, why would atrides not simply keep donations open?
He did, and I sent a small additional donation after the initial round, but the rate had died down to the point where it was clear the original target was not going to be reached in any reasonable period of time. If it was just a scam to raise donations, why bother with the code work (though it didn't appear to be a huge amount) in March? He's not asking for donations now, so there is no reason to keep up appearances if he didn't actually intend to do the work. Okay I see now. I haven't had a close look at the repo but I thought its lack of work was also suspect, but managing another project would be reason enough to give him some benefit of the doubt, unless he was referring to his mining pool... Speaking of which, a decent reason I'd imagine why he'd bother is that he still has a usable reputation with his mining pool. Why prematurely sabotage that when he can just string suckers along for no cost? I've seen and had my fair share of burns, hence my pessimism when I see things to be weary of. Again, I always hope for the best. Agree on all counts. Of course, he his pool is successful and he wants to protect its reputation, it would be dumb to ruin his reputation over one fundraiser. But you never know, dumber scams have happened. My guess, quite honestly, is that once he got into the work he found out that open bazaar was in worse shape than he realized in terms of maturity, and hard to make it work at all, much less with Monero. That would agree with everything else I've heard about the project. He may also be a bit embarrassed about not being able to deliver, though if my suspicions as to the cause are correct, he really shouldn't be. Usually in these cases better communication is preferable even if the message is a disappointing one. But again I don't know. (Although I donated, I never bothered paying attention to the private messages to donators.) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=890531.0Well, BitBay just came into my awareness. I doubt it can be applied to Monero, but if their devs can do so directly, I'd suggest that those that have a stake with atrides request their coins back or if not, ask to explore this code base and see if it can be found useful.
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April 09, 2015, 04:15:36 AM |
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“Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.”
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No doubt about it. ... http://cointelegraph.com/news/113207/coinbase-is-tracking-how-users-spend-their-bitcoins"Coinbase has recently been demonstrating why consumer regulation is such a problem. The company seems to be tracking what their customers are buying with Bitcoin and closing any accounts involved in transactions that the company objects to." http://www.coindesk.com/bonafide-raises-850k-build-reputation-system-bitcoin/"Moyer, who started his career doing signals intelligence for the army and later for the NSA, used cash as an analogy for the way bitcoin is right now pretty much anonymous [but right now pretty much not at all]. He said: “You know if I bring you a million dollars of cash there is something wrong. The reason is, you have no way of knowing where that money comes from [but you definitely do with Bitcoin :malicious grin:].”"
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April 09, 2015, 05:34:02 AM |
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Heya everyone! Onemorexmr, fluffypony and I put together something that will make it easier for everyone to buy monero (with bitcoin)!! Fantastic work 'guys'!!!!!
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April 09, 2015, 08:23:37 AM |
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Heya everyone! Onemorexmr, fluffypony and I put together something that will make it easier for everyone to buy monero (with bitcoin)!! Fantastic work 'guys'!!!!! Thanks gurl, lookin' so fine on yur Bitcointalkz...
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April 09, 2015, 08:28:24 AM |
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Trying to build from source in a win7 environment but hitting a compile error: user@user-PC MINGW64 ~/bitmonero-master/src/build $ make Scanning dependencies of target crypto [ 1%] Building C object crypto/CMakeFiles/crypto.dir/aesb.obj [ 3%] Building C object crypto/CMakeFiles/crypto.dir/blake256.obj [ 5%] Building C object crypto/CMakeFiles/crypto.dir/chacha8.obj C:/msys64/home/user/bitmonero-master/src/crypto/chacha8.c:12:29: fatal error: common/int-util.h: No such file or directory #include "common/int-util.h" ^ compilation terminated. crypto/CMakeFiles/crypto.dir/build.make:100: recipe for target 'crypto/CMakeFiles/crypto.dir/chacha8.obj' failed make[2]: *** [crypto/CMakeFiles/crypto.dir/chacha8.obj] Error 1 CMakeFiles/Makefile2:125: recipe for target 'crypto/CMakeFiles/crypto.dir/all' failed make[1]: *** [crypto/CMakeFiles/crypto.dir/all] Error 2 Makefile:75: recipe for target 'all' failed make: *** [all] Error 2 The source was cloned directly from github and I see that int-util.h exists in src/common/. Thoughts? I'd suggest updating ( git pull) and then make clean in the source directory, followed by make release-static-win64 or make release-static-win32 (win32 is still in testing). I pushed new Makefile targets yesterday, and I pushed a fix for them earlier today, so you should be able to build out the box. Also make sure you're in a mingw-w64 / mingw-w32 shell and not the msys2 shell:)
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April 09, 2015, 08:29:05 AM |
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Heya everyone! Onemorexmr, fluffypony and I put together something that will make it easier for everyone to buy monero (with bitcoin)!! Fantastic work 'guys'!!!!! Thanks gurl, lookin' so fine on yur Bitcointalkz... Thank you, bitch!
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April 09, 2015, 08:30:24 AM |
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Trying to build from source in a win7 environment but hitting a compile error: user@user-PC MINGW64 ~/bitmonero-master/src/build $ make Scanning dependencies of target crypto [ 1%] Building C object crypto/CMakeFiles/crypto.dir/aesb.obj [ 3%] Building C object crypto/CMakeFiles/crypto.dir/blake256.obj [ 5%] Building C object crypto/CMakeFiles/crypto.dir/chacha8.obj C:/msys64/home/user/bitmonero-master/src/crypto/chacha8.c:12:29: fatal error: common/int-util.h: No such file or directory #include "common/int-util.h" ^ compilation terminated. crypto/CMakeFiles/crypto.dir/build.make:100: recipe for target 'crypto/CMakeFiles/crypto.dir/chacha8.obj' failed make[2]: *** [crypto/CMakeFiles/crypto.dir/chacha8.obj] Error 1 CMakeFiles/Makefile2:125: recipe for target 'crypto/CMakeFiles/crypto.dir/all' failed make[1]: *** [crypto/CMakeFiles/crypto.dir/all] Error 2 Makefile:75: recipe for target 'all' failed make: *** [all] Error 2 The source was cloned directly from github and I see that int-util.h exists in src/common/. Thoughts? I'd suggest updating ( git pull) and then make clean in the source directory, followed by make release-static-win64 or make release-static-win32 (win32 is still in testing). I pushed new Makefile targets yesterday, and I pushed a fix for them earlier today, so you should be able to build out the box. Also make sure you're in a mingw-w64 / mingw-w32 shell and not the msys2 shell:) Looks like he was trying to do a plain make rather than a static build. Do those not work on Windows? I don't see why the include path would be affected like that. Seems odd.
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April 09, 2015, 08:41:21 AM |
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Looks like he was trying to do a plain make rather than a static build. Do those not work on Windows? I don't see why the include path would be affected like that. Seems odd.
Yes, but cmake can be fussy on Windows (needs the right toolchain etc.), so the Makefile targets are convenient. ric_000@build-pc MINGW64 ~/bitmonero $ mkdir build
ric_000@build-pc MINGW64 ~/bitmonero $ cd build
ric_000@build-pc MINGW64 ~/bitmonero/build $ cmake -G "MSYS Makefiles" -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -D CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=../cmake/64-bit-toolchain.cmake -D MSYS2_FOLDER=c:/msys64 .. -- The C compiler identification is GNU 4.9.2 -- The CXX compiler identification is GNU 4.9.2 -- Check for working C compiler: C:/msys64/mingw64/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc.exe -- Check for working C compiler: C:/msys64/mingw64/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc.exe -- works -- Detecting C compiler ABI info -- Detecting C compiler ABI info - done -- Detecting C compile features -- Detecting C compile features - done
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-- Configuring done -- Generating done -- Build files have been written to: C:/msys64/home/ric_000/bitmonero/build
ric_000@build-pc MINGW64 ~/bitmonero/build $ make -j4 Scanning dependencies of target version Scanning dependencies of target lmdb Scanning dependencies of target upnpc-static
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Linking CXX executable ../../bin/simplewallet.exe [100%] Built target simplewallet Linking CXX executable ../../bin/bitmonerod.exe [100%] Built target daemon
ric_000@build-pc MINGW64 ~/bitmonero/build $
Seems fine?
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April 09, 2015, 08:46:35 AM |
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user@user-PC MINGW64 ~/bitmonero-master/src/build
Maybe you are on the wrong starting directory. Should that be bitmonero-master/build?
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April 09, 2015, 11:06:36 AM |
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user@user-PC MINGW64 ~/bitmonero-master/src/build
Maybe you are on the wrong starting directory. Should that be bitmonero-master/build? Good call. I guess I assumed the source directory was the actual src directory and not the root of the github pull. This allowed me to build but when I run the bitmonerod.exe file built, it crashes with the log pointing to: 2015-Apr-09 06:01:49.582503 ERROR C:/msys64/home/user/bitmonero-master/src/daemon/daemon.cpp:145 Uncaught exception! Failed to initialize core 2015-Apr-09 06:01:49.582503 Deinitializing rpc server... 2015-Apr-09 06:01:49.582503 Deinitializing p2p..
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April 09, 2015, 11:35:31 AM |
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user@user-PC MINGW64 ~/bitmonero-master/src/build
Maybe you are on the wrong starting directory. Should that be bitmonero-master/build? Good call. I guess I assumed the source directory was the actual src directory and not the root of the github pull. This allowed me to build but when I run the bitmonerod.exe file built, it crashes with the log pointing to: 2015-Apr-09 06:01:49.582503 ERROR C:/msys64/home/user/bitmonero-master/src/daemon/daemon.cpp:145 Uncaught exception! Failed to initialize core 2015-Apr-09 06:01:49.582503 Deinitializing rpc server... 2015-Apr-09 06:01:49.582503 Deinitializing p2p.. I don't recommend compiling from git head if you want it to be stable, we've *just* done a bunch of merges and there are known issues as well as other unexpected hiccups. You can checkout the 0.8.8.6 git tag if you want a more stable build.
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April 09, 2015, 11:40:11 AM |
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user@user-PC MINGW64 ~/bitmonero-master/src/build
Maybe you are on the wrong starting directory. Should that be bitmonero-master/build? Good call. I guess I assumed the source directory was the actual src directory and not the root of the github pull. This allowed me to build but when I run the bitmonerod.exe file built, it crashes with the log pointing to: 2015-Apr-09 06:01:49.582503 ERROR C:/msys64/home/user/bitmonero-master/src/daemon/daemon.cpp:145 Uncaught exception! Failed to initialize core 2015-Apr-09 06:01:49.582503 Deinitializing rpc server... 2015-Apr-09 06:01:49.582503 Deinitializing p2p.. I don't recommend compiling from git head if you want it to be stable, we've *just* done a bunch of merges and there are known issues as well as other unexpected hiccups. You can checkout the 0.8.8.6 git tag if you want a more stable build. I'm mainly after trying the new db in a windows environment since the existing daemon uses about 6.2gb of memory and from the linux screenshots I've been seeing, this has been reduced to around 34mb iirc. To my knowledge, that tag would not include the latest db merge which is the sole purpose of this build. I'd love to be able to try it, especially since it seems most testing has been on linux environments.
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April 09, 2015, 11:41:34 AM |
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user@user-PC MINGW64 ~/bitmonero-master/src/build
Maybe you are on the wrong starting directory. Should that be bitmonero-master/build? Good call. I guess I assumed the source directory was the actual src directory and not the root of the github pull. This allowed me to build but when I run the bitmonerod.exe file built, it crashes with the log pointing to: 2015-Apr-09 06:01:49.582503 ERROR C:/msys64/home/user/bitmonero-master/src/daemon/daemon.cpp:145 Uncaught exception! Failed to initialize core 2015-Apr-09 06:01:49.582503 Deinitializing rpc server... 2015-Apr-09 06:01:49.582503 Deinitializing p2p.. I don't recommend compiling from git head if you want it to be stable, we've *just* done a bunch of merges and there are known issues as well as other unexpected hiccups. You can checkout the 0.8.8.6 git tag if you want a more stable build. I'm mainly after trying the new db in a windows environment since the existing daemon uses about 6.2gb of memory and from the linux screenshots I've been seeing, this has been reduced to around 34mb iirc. To my knowledge, that tag would not include the latest db merge which is the sole purpose of this build. You might try the blockchain branch (=db), since people have been using that for a while, and that avoids all the merge issues. Not sure about Windows builds from that though.
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April 09, 2015, 11:44:18 AM |
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user@user-PC MINGW64 ~/bitmonero-master/src/build
Maybe you are on the wrong starting directory. Should that be bitmonero-master/build? Good call. I guess I assumed the source directory was the actual src directory and not the root of the github pull. This allowed me to build but when I run the bitmonerod.exe file built, it crashes with the log pointing to: 2015-Apr-09 06:01:49.582503 ERROR C:/msys64/home/user/bitmonero-master/src/daemon/daemon.cpp:145 Uncaught exception! Failed to initialize core 2015-Apr-09 06:01:49.582503 Deinitializing rpc server... 2015-Apr-09 06:01:49.582503 Deinitializing p2p.. I don't recommend compiling from git head if you want it to be stable, we've *just* done a bunch of merges and there are known issues as well as other unexpected hiccups. You can checkout the 0.8.8.6 git tag if you want a more stable build. I'm mainly after trying the new db in a windows environment since the existing daemon uses about 6.2gb of memory and from the linux screenshots I've been seeing, this has been reduced to around 34mb iirc. To my knowledge, that tag would not include the latest db merge which is the sole purpose of this build. You might try the blockchain branch (=db), since people have been using that for a while, and that avoids all the merge issues. Not sure about Windows builds from that though. I second that - rather build the blockchainDB branch (pre-merge) - https://github.com/tewinget/bitmonero/tree/blockchainEdit: forgot to add, most of my testing has been OS X, ARM, and Windows. A large portion of development was done in a Linux environment, but we test on everything:)
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April 09, 2015, 11:54:27 AM |
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user@user-PC MINGW64 ~/bitmonero-master/src/build
Maybe you are on the wrong starting directory. Should that be bitmonero-master/build? Good call. I guess I assumed the source directory was the actual src directory and not the root of the github pull. This allowed me to build but when I run the bitmonerod.exe file built, it crashes with the log pointing to: 2015-Apr-09 06:01:49.582503 ERROR C:/msys64/home/user/bitmonero-master/src/daemon/daemon.cpp:145 Uncaught exception! Failed to initialize core 2015-Apr-09 06:01:49.582503 Deinitializing rpc server... 2015-Apr-09 06:01:49.582503 Deinitializing p2p.. I don't recommend compiling from git head if you want it to be stable, we've *just* done a bunch of merges and there are known issues as well as other unexpected hiccups. You can checkout the 0.8.8.6 git tag if you want a more stable build. I'm mainly after trying the new db in a windows environment since the existing daemon uses about 6.2gb of memory and from the linux screenshots I've been seeing, this has been reduced to around 34mb iirc. To my knowledge, that tag would not include the latest db merge which is the sole purpose of this build. You might try the blockchain branch (=db), since people have been using that for a while, and that avoids all the merge issues. Not sure about Windows builds from that though. I second that - rather build the blockchainDB branch (pre-merge) - https://github.com/tewinget/bitmonero/tree/blockchainEdit: forgot to add, most of my testing has been OS X, ARM, and Windows. A large portion of development was done in a Linux environment, but we test on everything:) I'm in the process of building that one and we'll see what happens. Doesn't take terribly long on an 8-core w/ 16g ram.
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