gadgetnerd
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September 21, 2014, 07:30:47 PM |
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The goat has nothing to do with XC branding it is just a fun thing for this thread..
Edit: If someone from the XC team comes in here and says to stop spamming goats as they feel they might affect the image of XC I think everyone will stop istantly.. as well if I see goats spammed all over the thread I will be the first to ask to stop..
What if a goat complains?? We have very sensitive goats here. They might feel offended.
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Mountaingoat
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September 21, 2014, 07:31:59 PM |
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funny read... http://www.coindesk.com/24-signs-youre-obsessed-bitcoin/my current signs: 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10 (only bct), 11, 13, 16, 20, 24 11 out of 24... I maybe 1 which was the last one.
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anujjain
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September 21, 2014, 07:34:02 PM |
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Its great to see so many websites featuring the recent updates, I'm extremely excited to see what happens over the next few months.
Coindesk missing off course.... Do they still promote Crypto? Not sure, if they are promoting still crypto or not, but I think why they don't promote. It's good source of earning for them.
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Conurtrol
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September 21, 2014, 07:35:10 PM |
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I've been reading up on XC and it looks solid - I bought my first 200 XC yesterday and today (woohoo!). One thing I haven't been able to figure out: if I accumulate 1000 XC and create an Xmixer, will I lose my ability to stake and only collect Xmixer fees? Or can I both stake and act as an Xmixer? If I have to choose between running an Xmixer or stake, which do y'all think is more profitable? Thanks XCers (goats ?)! at the moment staking is more profitable until the mixers fees are fined tuned...anyway yep you will have to choose one or the other for the moment That answers my question - thanks! The goat thing started as a joke and actually still is a joke, but I think because I have been with XC(and my name is Mountaingoat) for a while now and goats are just funny in general people started using them as the official unnoficial mascot of XC. Here is the post I made about it: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=630547.msg8864030#msg8864030I am not a part of the XC team btw. Goats are indeed funny - I fully support the goat logo i think a goat has no connections to XC at all and wouldn't be a good decision branding wise. one better animal than a goat would be a cameleon, as it is hard to spot like the private transactions of XC. Goat can also mean G.O.A.T. -Greatest Of All Time. Just sayin.. But seriously, just having fun.
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bitcoin carpenter
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September 21, 2014, 07:39:33 PM |
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funny read... http://www.coindesk.com/24-signs-youre-obsessed-bitcoin/my current signs: 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10 (only bct), 11, 13, 16, 20, 24 11 out of 24... I maybe 1 which was the last one. damn ive done almost every single one of those things....... time to move somewhere without internet for a while
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If your not actively using the technology behind your crypto investment,
IT IS A SCAM!!!!
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Teka (OP)
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September 21, 2014, 07:41:30 PM |
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funny read... http://www.coindesk.com/24-signs-youre-obsessed-bitcoin/my current signs: 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10 (only bct), 11, 13, 16, 20, 24 11 out of 24... I maybe 1 which was the last one. damn ive done almost every single one of those things....... time to move somewhere without internet for a while Yup, I swear for me its 24/24
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Mountaingoat
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September 21, 2014, 07:53:23 PM |
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I seem to not get more than 8 connections for some reason, how do I fix this?
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wooder
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September 21, 2014, 07:57:05 PM |
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i think one reason for the dropping price is that rev2 isn't really finished and problems are still fixed.
for the next release a closed group of beta testers should be testing the release before it is released to iron out the rough edges.
i think the release should also be in a state where it's possible to release clients for linux/mac/win at the same time.
i appreciate atcsecure's work and his fast fixes but i think most of the problems that arrised in the last week could have been spotted and fixed before the software was released by a closed group of beta testers.
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gadgetnerd
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September 21, 2014, 08:08:05 PM |
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i think one reason for the dropping price is that rev2 isn't really finished and problems are still fixed.
for the next release a closed group of beta testers should be testing the release before it is released to iron out the rough edges.
i think the release should also be in a state where it's possible to release clients for linux/mac/win at the same time.
i appreciate atcsecure's work and his fast fixes but i think most of the problem that arrised in the last week could have been fixed before the software was released by a closed group of beta testers.
I disagree. I don't think the price-decline has anything to do with it. I also think that this forum IS the closed group of beta testers. We are the beta testers and we should provide Dan with feedback. The situation you describe is for after REV3 when we wil go public.
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Mountaingoat
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September 21, 2014, 08:10:23 PM |
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i think one reason for the dropping price is that rev2 isn't really finished and problems are still fixed.
for the next release a closed group of beta testers should be testing the release before it is released to iron out the rough edges.
i think the release should also be in a state where it's possible to release clients for linux/mac/win at the same time.
i appreciate atcsecure's work and his fast fixes but i think most of the problem that arrised in the last week could have been fixed before the software was released by a closed group of beta testers.
I disagree. I don't think the price-decline has anything to do with it. I also think that this forum IS the closed group of beta testers. We are the beta testers and we should provide Dan with feedback. He is right that the wallet for all OS's should be released at the same time though.
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cryptico
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September 21, 2014, 08:10:37 PM |
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I agree with both comments above but more with first one.
A beta Test Group could be organised in future to smooth out the release and I completely agree for the 3 wallets release as well.
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wooder
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September 21, 2014, 08:12:26 PM |
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i think one reason for the dropping price is that rev2 isn't really finished and problems are still fixed.
for the next release a closed group of beta testers should be testing the release before it is released to iron out the rough edges.
i think the release should also be in a state where it's possible to release clients for linux/mac/win at the same time.
i appreciate atcsecure's work and his fast fixes but i think most of the problem that arrised in the last week could have been fixed before the software was released by a closed group of beta testers.
I disagree. I don't think the price-decline has anything to do with it. I also think that this forum IS the closed group of beta testers. We are the beta testers and we should provide Dan with feedback. i don't think this is a closed group as everyone can read this thread and post on it. every software has bugs but the worst bugs should be fixed before it is released. we are still missing clients for mac and linux and this is something that shouldn't happen when a new revision is released imo
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atcsecure
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September 21, 2014, 08:13:35 PM |
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i think one reason for the dropping price is that rev2 isn't really finished and problems are still fixed.
for the next release a closed group of beta testers should be testing the release before it is released to iron out the rough edges.
i think the release should also be in a state where it's possible to release clients for linux/mac/win at the same time.
i appreciate atcsecure's work and his fast fixes but i think most of the problems that arrised in the last week could have been spotted and fixed before the software was released by a closed group of beta testers.
The code was tested extensively by a closed group before it was released.
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atcsecure
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September 21, 2014, 08:15:23 PM |
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i think one reason for the dropping price is that rev2 isn't really finished and problems are still fixed.
for the next release a closed group of beta testers should be testing the release before it is released to iron out the rough edges.
i think the release should also be in a state where it's possible to release clients for linux/mac/win at the same time.
i appreciate atcsecure's work and his fast fixes but i think most of the problem that arrised in the last week could have been fixed before the software was released by a closed group of beta testers.
I disagree. I don't think the price-decline has anything to do with it. I also think that this forum IS the closed group of beta testers. We are the beta testers and we should provide Dan with feedback. i don't think this is a closed group as everyone can read this thread and post on it. every software has bugs but the worst bugs should be fixed before it is released. we are still missing clients for mac and linux and this is something that shouldn't happen when a new revision is released imo Due to the nature of this code, I need real-world testing to identify any bugs and finalize the release as it is impossible to account for every use-case scenario, this has been my model since day #1...
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wooder
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September 21, 2014, 08:17:54 PM |
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i think one reason for the dropping price is that rev2 isn't really finished and problems are still fixed.
for the next release a closed group of beta testers should be testing the release before it is released to iron out the rough edges.
i think the release should also be in a state where it's possible to release clients for linux/mac/win at the same time.
i appreciate atcsecure's work and his fast fixes but i think most of the problem that arrised in the last week could have been fixed before the software was released by a closed group of beta testers.
I disagree. I don't think the price-decline has anything to do with it. I also think that this forum IS the closed group of beta testers. We are the beta testers and we should provide Dan with feedback. i don't think this is a closed group as everyone can read this thread and post on it. every software has bugs but the worst bugs should be fixed before it is released. we are still missing clients for mac and linux and this is something that shouldn't happen when a new revision is released imo Due to the nature of this code, I need real-world testing to identify any bugs and finalize the release as it is impossible to account for every use-case scenario, this has been my model since day #1... i didn't know that there was/is a closed group of testers, but a release that includes a linux/mac client is important imo, at least as long as XC isn't opensource
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atcsecure
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September 21, 2014, 08:22:15 PM |
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i think one reason for the dropping price is that rev2 isn't really finished and problems are still fixed.
for the next release a closed group of beta testers should be testing the release before it is released to iron out the rough edges.
i think the release should also be in a state where it's possible to release clients for linux/mac/win at the same time.
i appreciate atcsecure's work and his fast fixes but i think most of the problem that arrised in the last week could have been fixed before the software was released by a closed group of beta testers.
I disagree. I don't think the price-decline has anything to do with it. I also think that this forum IS the closed group of beta testers. We are the beta testers and we should provide Dan with feedback. i don't think this is a closed group as everyone can read this thread and post on it. every software has bugs but the worst bugs should be fixed before it is released. we are still missing clients for mac and linux and this is something that shouldn't happen when a new revision is released imo Due to the nature of this code, I need real-world testing to identify any bugs and finalize the release as it is impossible to account for every use-case scenario, this has been my model since day #1... i didn't know that there was/is a closed group of testers, but a release that includes a linux/mac client is important imo, at least as long as XC isn't opensource I agree, and the original plan was to have those out this weekend, but until this final issue is resolved that is on hold
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cryptico
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September 21, 2014, 08:25:03 PM |
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Thx Always on point.. I did not know that there was a close group of testers before the release either.. and I think that seeing the scope of this tek hick ups are to be expected in the beginning.
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atcsecure
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September 21, 2014, 08:58:59 PM |
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Thx Always on point.. I did not know that there was a close group of testers before the release either.. and I think that seeing the scope of this tek hick ups are to be expected in the beginning.
There is NO OTHER coin that takes privacy to this level, the decentralized trustless solution is far more complex than anything else available today - Your not just mixing with a single xnode, your mixing across an adhoc mesh network of xnodes[both autonodes and real users] at the same time.. So the complexities of the system have brought up some issues, which are being resolved in the next update Dan
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Mountaingoat
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September 21, 2014, 09:05:56 PM |
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I seem to not get more than 8 connections for some reason, how do I fix this?
Can anybody help me?
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atcsecure
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September 21, 2014, 09:22:00 PM |
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I seem to not get more than 8 connections for some reason, how do I fix this?
Can anybody help me? If your using UNPNP then I believe this is the default setting, you can use -maxconnections=64 via startup (in your ,.conf file just use maxconnections=64) and configure your router to forward the port to your wallet IP address Dan
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