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GingerAle
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May 04, 2015, 11:18:44 AM |
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So we're slowly inching our way through the doldrums...community activity, trading volume, development? Are we going to reach the tradewinds soon? These flapping sails are unnerving.
I think everybody likes surprising people around here. It may feel like the doldrums, but people just work in silence. And who knows why we're in the doldrums, considering: The LMDB works, and it compiles on windows 64, and there's a hacky way to get a LMDB-build GUI using MoneroX (see my above post) roosma's working on trezor thing Luigi's workin on a surprise and I know of one other unknown development, perhaps 2. don't worry, there will be a new missive soon.
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May 04, 2015, 11:23:21 AM |
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lol today is monday psssst let them sell sub 200k first
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May 04, 2015, 11:36:35 AM |
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lol today is monday psssst let them sell sub 200k first Too late, they've already heard him. Interesting spike.
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Shrikez
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May 04, 2015, 11:43:10 AM |
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So we're slowly inching our way through the doldrums...community activity, trading volume, development? Are we going to reach the tradewinds soon? These flapping sails are unnerving.
I think everybody likes surprising people around here. It may feel like the doldrums, but people just work in silence. And who knows why we're in the doldrums, considering: The LMDB works, and it compiles on windows 64, and there's a hacky way to get a LMDB-build GUI using MoneroX (see my above post) roosma's working on trezor thing Luigi's workin on a surprise and I know of one other unknown development, perhaps 2. don't worry, there will be a new missive soon. hehe I'm not worried at all. Sometimes impatience gets the better of me. I was mainly referring to the low trade volume and the silent community (including me but I am incompetent so I'd rather lurk and keep it shut) Anyway thanks for the news!
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May 04, 2015, 04:39:33 PM Last edit: May 04, 2015, 05:07:26 PM by dEBRUYNE |
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I think most of you already know this, but in case anyone missed it: Core team member Riccardo "Fluffypony" Spagni will be in Europe this month and will attend several meetings. The first meeting he will attend is in Brussels, Belgium, on the 19th of May: http://www.meetup.com/Bitcoin-Brussels/events/221909098/Secondly, he will attend the meeting in Paris, France, on the 21st of May: https://forum.getmonero.org/14/events/277/monero-meetup-paris-france-may-21th-2015Thirdly, he will attend the meeting in Berlin, Germany, on the 24th of May: https://forum.getmonero.org/14/events/237/monero-meetup-berlin-germany-may-24th-2015At last, he will speak at the Bitcoin Conference in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, on the 30th of May: http://bitcoinference.com/2015/Monero.html
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May 04, 2015, 05:44:16 PM |
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The LMDB works, and it compiles on windows 64, and there's a hacky way to get a LMDB-build GUI using MoneroX (see my above post)
You just showed screenshots of it working on your system, right? People would need to compile bitmonerod to work with the LMDB database, do the conversion, and then drop that in to MoneroX's resources->software folder. The reason I'd be interested in doing this is because MoneroX crashes when doing transactions using a remote daemon, so I'd want to take it back to using a local daemon whenever I can.
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Anon136
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May 04, 2015, 06:24:59 PM |
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So we're slowly inching our way through the doldrums...community activity, trading volume, development? Are we going to reach the tradewinds soon? These flapping sails are unnerving.
The only thing that is going to stop that is a production ready database implementation and a simple to install and run official gui. Or credible information pertaining to the progress in these areas which speculators can use to price in a future release production ready database implementation and a simple to install and run official gui.
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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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dEBRUYNE
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May 04, 2015, 06:30:33 PM |
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So we're slowly inching our way through the doldrums...community activity, trading volume, development? Are we going to reach the tradewinds soon? These flapping sails are unnerving.
The only thing that is going to stop that is a production ready database implementation and a simple to install and run official gui. Or credible information pertaining to the progress in these areas which speculators can use to price in a future release production ready database implementation and a simple to install and run official gui. The upcoming 0.8.8.7 release will include the database, so I guess most unofficial GUI developers will also include that into their wallets. For me personally, something like MoneroX with the database included is sufficient. Remember that the official GUI will not be some half-baked simple GUI, but more an account type like GUI.
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May 04, 2015, 06:38:18 PM Last edit: May 04, 2015, 06:50:50 PM by Anon136 |
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So we're slowly inching our way through the doldrums...community activity, trading volume, development? Are we going to reach the tradewinds soon? These flapping sails are unnerving.
The only thing that is going to stop that is a production ready database implementation and a simple to install and run official gui. Or credible information pertaining to the progress in these areas which speculators can use to price in a future release production ready database implementation and a simple to install and run official gui. The upcoming 0.8.8.7 release will include the database, so I guess most unofficial GUI developers will also include that into their wallets. For me personally, something like MoneroX with the database included is sufficient. Remember that the official GUI will not be some half-baked simple GUI, but more an account type like GUI. Its not just about a simple solution existing if it takes as much effort to learn about it as it does to just figure out how to use the command line . People want to just be able to go to mymonero.com click download and click run on the file that downloaded and then have a simple intuitive and familiar gui magically appear right in front of their face. Of course you cant guarantee it but ideally you want there to atleast be a reasonable chance that monero gets up and running on their machine, in gui format, without hogging ram, if they navigate to the website and then proceed to roll their face on the keyboard. I recently had a run in with bitshares while doing a job for someone. It was a god damned mess. But they got what i was talking about above exactly right. I downloaded the file. I didnt need to extract anything it just downloaded directly as an exe. I didn't need to install anything. Just double click the file that downloaded from bitshares.org and bam bitshares appears up and running on my screen. That was impressive.
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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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May 04, 2015, 06:53:51 PM |
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So we're slowly inching our way through the doldrums...community activity, trading volume, development? Are we going to reach the tradewinds soon? These flapping sails are unnerving.
The only thing that is going to stop that is a production ready database implementation and a simple to install and run official gui. Or credible information pertaining to the progress in these areas which speculators can use to price in a future release production ready database implementation and a simple to install and run official gui. The upcoming 0.8.8.7 release will include the database, so I guess most unofficial GUI developers will also include that into their wallets. For me personally, something like MoneroX with the database included is sufficient. Remember that the official GUI will not be some half-baked simple GUI, but more an account type like GUI. Its not just about a simple solution existing if it takes as much effort to learn about it as it does to just figure out how to use the command line . People want to just be able to go to mymonero.com click download and click run on the file that downloaded and then have a simple intuitive and familiar gui magically appear right in front of their face. Of course you cant guarantee it but ideally you want there to atleast be a reasonable chance that monero gets up and running on their machine, in gui format, without hogging ram, if they navigate to the website and then proceed to roll their face on the keyboard. I recently had a run in with bitshares while doing a job for someone. It was a god damned mess. But they got what i was talking about above exactly right. I downloaded the file. I didnt need to extract anything it just downloaded directly as an exe. I didn't need to install anything. Just double click the file that downloaded from bitshares.org and bam bitshares appears up and running on my screen. That was impressive. I like your post, especially the "roll their face on the keyboard" bit. You make a good point. But, do you not think that the Monero Team will deliver these things? I personally do very much believe that exactly what you describe will be delivered, probably by the end of this year.
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May 04, 2015, 07:30:57 PM |
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The LMDB works, and it compiles on windows 64, and there's a hacky way to get a LMDB-build GUI using MoneroX (see my above post)
You just showed screenshots of it working on your system, right? People would need to compile bitmonerod to work with the LMDB database, do the conversion, and then drop that in to MoneroX's resources->software folder. The reason I'd be interested in doing this is because MoneroX crashes when doing transactions using a remote daemon, so I'd want to take it back to using a local daemon whenever I can. Right. And the compile instructions (on the monero github site) are really easy to follow. You must follow them EXACTLY though. https://github.com/monero-project/bitmoneroedited to add: and you have to install berkely DB, which is a simple google to figure out.
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May 04, 2015, 07:38:44 PM |
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So we're slowly inching our way through the doldrums...community activity, trading volume, development? Are we going to reach the tradewinds soon? These flapping sails are unnerving.
The only thing that is going to stop that is a production ready database implementation and a simple to install and run official gui. Or credible information pertaining to the progress in these areas which speculators can use to price in a future release production ready database implementation and a simple to install and run official gui. The upcoming 0.8.8.7 release will include the database, so I guess most unofficial GUI developers will also include that into their wallets. For me personally, something like MoneroX with the database included is sufficient. Remember that the official GUI will not be some half-baked simple GUI, but more an account type like GUI. Its not just about a simple solution existing if it takes as much effort to learn about it as it does to just figure out how to use the command line . People want to just be able to go to mymonero.com click download and click run on the file that downloaded and then have a simple intuitive and familiar gui magically appear right in front of their face. Of course you cant guarantee it but ideally you want there to atleast be a reasonable chance that monero gets up and running on their machine, in gui format, without hogging ram, if they navigate to the website and then proceed to roll their face on the keyboard. I recently had a run in with bitshares while doing a job for someone. It was a god damned mess. But they got what i was talking about above exactly right. I downloaded the file. I didnt need to extract anything it just downloaded directly as an exe. I didn't need to install anything. Just double click the file that downloaded from bitshares.org and bam bitshares appears up and running on my screen. That was impressive. I like your post, especially the "roll their face on the keyboard" bit. You make a good point. But, do you not think that the Monero Team will deliver these things? I personally do very much believe that exactly what you describe will be delivered, probably by the end of this year. I suspect that they will. Thats part of the reason why I own monero
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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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May 05, 2015, 02:56:55 AM |
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The latest batch of 50 pure silver physical Moneroj 2015 is almost ready for shipment. The coins will look very similar with the previous ones. The main difference is the slogan. This time it's the fundamental qualities of Monero in Esperanto: Sekura. Privata. Nespurebla. We have also created a short video about 2014 Moneroj https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6xuvoKc5VM
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May 05, 2015, 09:04:37 AM |
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Year 2021 Bitcoin Supply: ~90% mined Supply Inflation: <1.8%
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May 05, 2015, 12:54:58 PM |
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Hi, maybe this is the wrong thread, if so, I apologize, as I did a lot of googling but came up short.
I'm for the first time running bitmonerod on Linux.
I compiled from latest linux 64-bit source, and now have the daemon running - I couldn't seem to use the blockchain.bin on monero.cc (kept crashing), so i've gotten it running but resyncing from scratch.
Here is my single question - Am I now using the new database format, or ... was there some compile switch i missed? My blockchain.bin is still pretty large, even with 333 days left to sync, but i'm not sure that matters.
Thanks for any help/advice.
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May 05, 2015, 12:58:04 PM Last edit: May 06, 2015, 04:17:34 AM by smooth |
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Hi, maybe this is the wrong thread, if so, I apologize, as I did a lot of googling but came up short.
I'm for the first time running bitmonerod on Linux.
I compiled from latest linux 64-bit source, and now have the daemon running - I couldn't seem to use the blockchain.bin on monero.cc (kept crashing), so i've gotten it running but resyncing from scratch.
Here is my single question - Am I now using the new database format, or ... was there some compile switch i missed? My blockchain.bin is still pretty large, even with 333 days left to sync, but i'm not sure that matters.
Thanks for any help/advice.
If you got the master HEAD from github then yes you are using the experimental database version. Your blockchain.bin file won't be used, it will create a separate directory within .bitmonero for the database files.
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May 05, 2015, 12:59:25 PM |
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Hi, maybe this is the wrong thread, if so, I apologize, as I did a lot of googling but came up short.
I'm for the first time running bitmonerod on Linux.
I compiled from latest linux 64-bit source, and now have the daemon running - I couldn't seem to use the blockchain.bin on monero.cc (kept crashing), so i've gotten it running but resyncing from scratch.
Here is my single question - Am I now using the new database format, or ... was there some compile switch i missed? My blockchain.bin is still pretty large, even with 333 days left to sync, but i'm not sure that matters.
Thanks for any help/advice.
If you got the master HEAD from github then yes you are using the experimental database version. Your blockchain.bin file won't be used, it will create a separate directory with .bitmonero for the database files. Ah, ok, I grabbed the source from monero.cc - guess I'll go redo it. Thank you kindly, sir!
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May 05, 2015, 01:04:29 PM Last edit: May 05, 2015, 01:18:36 PM by medusa13 |
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is there a way so i can seed the blockchain even better? i have bandwidth to give. oh someone deleted my post from yesterday, why? i thought it was funny, sorry english is not my native language
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Shrikez
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May 05, 2015, 01:32:30 PM |
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is there a way so i can seed the blockchain even better? i have bandwidth to give. oh someone deleted my post from yesterday, why? i thought it was funny, sorry english is not my native language maybe because of copyright infringement of Asterix' comics
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