mcrose
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June 22, 2015, 09:26:27 PM |
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can someone help me ? don't know if I'm doing something wrong C:\dev\coins\i0coin\0.8.6-1\win32\daemon>i0coind.exe importprivkey thesuperextendstringkey "djswallet-address" true error: couldn't connect to server
C:\dev\coins\i0coin\0.8.6-1\win32\daemon>
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BTC 1Hy6QnCCcXDNVfzNsCrkTYuthxfDWpxnxR / BLK BHs9P8f2CysvbsZMzjAyCUUKdKwUmHuYSy / PND PWJLxnGeGdXYY6L5A8FtBVwZDbacSW91ry / DASH XdYGkCgxynqovRQoigFnCN4QzJLJqXvRYp / LTC LSKddcbZwHBgGqmQ2muS7tKRxQWWk8oPXG / BTCD RHTvPGZUnazSJJCqe2N8REB9zYFxEqfHjm / DOGE DMaMevyQmbb51EpHBYnTAhTmcXK8gf4YKL / NOC NbSwBrTLbxr5cT62D7Z2S4UVHNk4jhLemE
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I0coiner
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June 25, 2015, 02:47:04 PM |
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can someone help me ? don't know if I'm doing something wrong C:\dev\coins\i0coin\0.8.6-1\win32\daemon>i0coind.exe importprivkey thesuperextendstringkey "djswallet-address" true error: couldn't connect to server
C:\dev\coins\i0coin\0.8.6-1\win32\daemon> i haven't used djswallet looks like site is down the question is if keys are stored locally on you computer or on server if on server you probably can't recover them
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I0coiner
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June 25, 2015, 02:53:50 PM |
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Maybe we need a new exchange
yes! an asian exchange would be great its a big market
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m00x!
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June 26, 2015, 05:57:24 PM |
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Maybe we need a new exchange
yes! an asian exchange would be great its a big market i0coin has 99 votes already at https://bter.com/voting. Needs a lot more to get listed.
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mcrose
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June 26, 2015, 09:29:20 PM |
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can someone help me ? don't know if I'm doing something wrong C:\dev\coins\i0coin\0.8.6-1\win32\daemon>i0coind.exe importprivkey thesuperextendstringkey "djswallet-address" true error: couldn't connect to server
C:\dev\coins\i0coin\0.8.6-1\win32\daemon> i haven't used djswallet looks like site is down the question is if keys are stored locally on you computer or on server if on server you probably can't recover them I have a filed named i0coin-djswallet-keys.private, it is a ascii file with the following inside BIP32 Public Key: thelongstringhere BIP32 Private Key: theotherlongstringhere
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BTC 1Hy6QnCCcXDNVfzNsCrkTYuthxfDWpxnxR / BLK BHs9P8f2CysvbsZMzjAyCUUKdKwUmHuYSy / PND PWJLxnGeGdXYY6L5A8FtBVwZDbacSW91ry / DASH XdYGkCgxynqovRQoigFnCN4QzJLJqXvRYp / LTC LSKddcbZwHBgGqmQ2muS7tKRxQWWk8oPXG / BTCD RHTvPGZUnazSJJCqe2N8REB9zYFxEqfHjm / DOGE DMaMevyQmbb51EpHBYnTAhTmcXK8gf4YKL / NOC NbSwBrTLbxr5cT62D7Z2S4UVHNk4jhLemE
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I0coiner
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July 11, 2015, 05:33:32 PM |
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JohnnyBTCSeed
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July 11, 2015, 06:53:08 PM |
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Fast block times make for a great platform for financial extensions like Colored Coins, Counterparty, and Mastercoin. I0coin's lower price means it can support smart contracts and smart assets for a much lower cost than Bitcoin.
^from the op
Does the current i0coin codebase support these types of transactions?
IE: from what I understand ixcoin 9.x can support the op_return being used to run a Colored Coins, Counterparty, and Mastercoin type of system however the bulk of the hashrate from cex and the other main pool are still running on 3.x something so this feature cant be used.
I noticed i0coin is at 8.x, which I believe means that you also can't run counterparty on this.
Am I correct?
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JohnnyBTCSeed
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July 11, 2015, 07:20:10 PM |
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I think bitcoin should be thought of as a sha256d hardware network instead of one chain. It makes sense for me to envision a multiwallet that helps to act as a transaction router that puts your transaction on the appropriate chain for what your use is.
Regardless I want to push for more interaction of bitcoin, ixcoin, and i0coin. It could also be possible that the omnicore guys copy their system and run it on ixcoin and i0coin in addition to bitcoin. Omni could act as the bridge for these chains to interact together.
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brooksby
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July 15, 2015, 01:48:01 AM |
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Fast block times make for a great platform for financial extensions like Colored Coins, Counterparty, and Mastercoin. I0coin's lower price means it can support smart contracts and smart assets for a much lower cost than Bitcoin.
^from the op
Does the current i0coin codebase support these types of transactions?
IE: from what I understand ixcoin 9.x can support the op_return being used to run a Colored Coins, Counterparty, and Mastercoin type of system however the bulk of the hashrate from cex and the other main pool are still running on 3.x something so this feature cant be used.
I noticed i0coin is at 8.x, which I believe means that you also can't run counterparty on this.
Am I correct?
You are correct mate. We need to upgrade to at least 9.x on the client and get pools to upgrade as well. These are some goals we wanted to advertise so the public knows where we're headed.
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brooksby
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July 15, 2015, 01:56:31 AM |
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I think bitcoin should be thought of as a sha256d hardware network instead of one chain. It makes sense for me to envision a multiwallet that helps to act as a transaction router that puts your transaction on the appropriate chain for what your use is.
Regardless I want to push for more interaction of bitcoin, ixcoin, and i0coin. It could also be possible that the omnicore guys copy their system and run it on ixcoin and i0coin in addition to bitcoin. Omni could act as the bridge for these chains to interact together.
We welcome more cooperation. I've always thought those three would make a great trifecta. Bitcoin is the original. ixcoin the clone, which makes it supremely compatible with any tools developed for Bitcoin. Then there's i0coin, just as compatible, but with the transaction speed advantage when that's needed. Let us know how we can help.
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mmpool
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July 27, 2015, 01:34:21 AM |
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Has a big pool stopped mining i0coin? I notice my pool has started picking up most of the blocks recently.
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mmpool.org - BTC Pool - DGM - pays tx fees/vardiff/merge mining/ tor
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brooksby
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July 29, 2015, 04:37:14 PM Last edit: August 09, 2015, 03:52:23 PM by brooksby |
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Has a big pool stopped mining i0coin? I notice my pool has started picking up most of the blocks recently.
Yes, network hash rate has dropped over the last 4-6 weeks. It appears to be F2Pool that has reduced its hash rate for i0coin.
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brooksby
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August 13, 2015, 05:52:32 AM |
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izerocoin.org is down temporarily. I accidentally let the domain expire so I'm working to get it renewed. It should only be a few days.
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brooksby
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August 14, 2015, 05:44:28 AM |
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I've been thinking about item 2. on the i0coin client upgrade bounty.
2. OP_RETURN must be set to 80 bytes (to allow financial platform development)
I think it may be best to keep OP_RETURN at 40 bytes like Bitcoin. There are a few reasons for my change of mind. First, financial platforms are working fine on Bitcoin using 40 bytes. Second, it reduces the number of differences, even if minor, between i0coin and Bitcoin so there are less chances for bugs. Third, i0coin has a 90 second block time compared to Bitcoin's 10 minutes, so i0coin's block chain is growing faster. I0coin's block chain is already over 11 GB even with small numbers of transactions. I'm worried that a larger OP_RETURN could balloon the block chain even more. Of course, if and when Bitcoin updates the OP_RETURN byte size, so will i0coin.
Feedback is welcome.
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brooksby
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August 17, 2015, 06:50:54 AM |
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izerocoin.org is down temporarily. I accidentally let the domain expire so I'm working to get it renewed. It should only be a few days.
izerocoin.org is back up. I still need to renew the SSL cert. So you may get an untrusted connection warning until I do.
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tinderbox (OP)
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August 20, 2015, 01:24:32 AM |
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I've been thinking about item 2. on the i0coin client upgrade bounty.
2. OP_RETURN must be set to 80 bytes (to allow financial platform development)
I think it may be best to keep OP_RETURN at 40 bytes like Bitcoin. There are a few reasons for my change of mind. First, financial platforms are working fine on Bitcoin using 40 bytes. Second, it reduces the number of differences, even if minor, between i0coin and Bitcoin so there are less chances for bugs. Third, i0coin has a 90 second block time compared to Bitcoin's 10 minutes, so i0coin's block chain is growing faster. I0coin's block chain is already over 11 GB even with small numbers of transactions. I'm worried that a larger OP_RETURN could balloon the block chain even more. Of course, if and when Bitcoin updates the OP_RETURN byte size, so will i0coin.
Feedback is welcome.
Bitcoin 0.11.0 has enabled block chain pruning. If we upgrade i0coin to 0.11.0 then we could use larger OP_RETURN byte sizes. Read about block file pruning here. https://bitcoin.org/en/release/v0.11.0
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Laamadeus
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August 20, 2015, 12:08:03 PM Last edit: August 20, 2015, 12:21:07 PM by Laamadeus |
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My IOC wallet says there is no block source available. What is the most new wallet version?
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