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Author Topic: [ANN] AEON: Scalable, private, mobile-friendly cryptocurrency  (Read 625671 times)
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October 07, 2017, 10:05:34 PM
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It really seems like they are just locking the withdrawls purposly until the currency crashes again then letting the withdrawls run again..

If they dont work .. they need to put up a warning or turn them off...  instead people are locked in a pending status indefinatly
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October 07, 2017, 10:30:24 PM
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I reckon its definitely nothing to do with Aeon network or Bittrex, its HitBTC doing something dodgy like they always do. I'll probably never use that exchange again, and ill make sure to tell everyone I know as well.
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October 07, 2017, 10:36:43 PM
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Can anybody refer me to windows miner.

https://aeon.sumominer.com/#getting_started
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October 07, 2017, 10:45:16 PM
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I could not find RESET command in last wallet.
WTF guys?

No change. Maybe that command exists in some other coin?

We have 'refresh' but no 'reset'

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October 07, 2017, 11:06:49 PM
Last edit: October 08, 2017, 03:44:58 AM by smooth
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Optional enhancement update Phoenix (0.9.14.0)

This optional enhancement release adds one new feature and one feature from upstream (Monero). The release is fully compatible and contains no significant bug fixes. As such the previous daemon and/or wallet can be used interchangeably with this one if the new features are not needed.

The --restricted-rpc daemon option (ported from Monero by LesPristy) disables some unsafe RPC requests for use with public nodes

The --fee-multiplier simplewallet option increases all fees by a factor of 1 (default; unchanged) to 100 (recommended: 2 or 3). This can assist in getting urgent transactions confirmed when there is a tx pool backlog. May also be used when creating mixin 0 transactions to bid for the one available tx slot per block (a 0 mixin with a fee multiplier of 2 may still be less expensive and/or confirm faster than a mixin 2 with a fee multiplier of 1, depending not the details of the transaction and network conditions).

Additional changes:
README cleanup (xmr-eric)
Fix for incorrect hash rate displayed by daemon diff command
Added instructions for manual cmake to README

Windows binaries tbd

https://github.com/aeonix/aeon/releases/tag/v0.9.14.0
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October 08, 2017, 03:24:08 AM
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I do not recommend using mixin 0 unless you are an expert and prepared to handle the delays/issues (mixin 1 should probably not be used at all).
It looks like many people have problems withdrawing Aeon from HitBTC, and of course they don't have any choice in the mixin number, as it is up to HitBTC... Btw, if mixin 1 is not to be used, should it perhaps be disabled?
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October 08, 2017, 03:30:45 AM
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Hi,

My coins have been sent to bittrex from Hitbtc after 4 days. I am happy that It got transfered.
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October 08, 2017, 03:44:14 AM
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I do not recommend using mixin 0 unless you are an expert and prepared to handle the delays/issues (mixin 1 should probably not be used at all).
It looks like many people have problems withdrawing Aeon from HitBTC, and of course they don't have any choice in the mixin number, as it is up to HitBTC... Btw, if mixin 1 is not to be used, should it perhaps be disabled?

I also don't have any control over what software version they use. It can't really be fully disabled because there are some situations where your coins can't be spent at a higher mixin. Despite the possibility of delays and expired transactions at least you have a chance to recover your coins if you keep trying (and now can use the new fee multiplier option to push it through).
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October 08, 2017, 04:18:47 AM
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I also don't have any control over what software version they use.
I understand that you have no control or responsibility for whatever HitBTC does or does not do, and I did not mean to imply otherwise. It's just too bad that for those who don't have the hardware to mine Aeon, HitBTC was for many months the only place where you could buy coins and transfer them to your own wallet, so many people ended up using them. Hopefully HitBTC will come through for their clients and everybody will get their coins.
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October 08, 2017, 04:23:49 AM
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I also don't have any control over what software version they use.
I understand that you have no control or responsibility for whatever HitBTC does or does not do, and I did not mean to imply otherwise. It's just too bad that for those who don't have the hardware to mine Aeon, HitBTC was for many months the only place where you could buy coins and transfer them to your own wallet, so many people ended up using them. Hopefully HitBTC will come through for their clients and everybody will get their coins.

I agree, and they are welcome to contact me for assistance. I've exchanged email with them before so they know how to do so (also possible to PM me here, reddit, or twitter)
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October 08, 2017, 06:39:13 AM
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Any plans to add Aeon to more exchanges?
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October 08, 2017, 09:13:38 AM
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Optional enhancement update Phoenix (0.9.14.0)

This optional enhancement release adds one new feature and one feature from upstream (Monero). The release is fully compatible and contains no significant bug fixes. As such the previous daemon and/or wallet can be used interchangeably with this one if the new features are not needed.

The --restricted-rpc daemon option (ported from Monero by LesPristy) disables some unsafe RPC requests for use with public nodes

The --fee-multiplier simplewallet option increases all fees by a factor of 1 (default; unchanged) to 100 (recommended: 2 or 3). This can assist in getting urgent transactions confirmed when there is a tx pool backlog. May also be used when creating mixin 0 transactions to bid for the one available tx slot per block (a 0 mixin with a fee multiplier of 2 may still be less expensive and/or confirm faster than a mixin 2 with a fee multiplier of 1, depending not the details of the transaction and network conditions).

Additional changes:
README cleanup (xmr-eric)
Fix for incorrect hash rate displayed by daemon diff command
Added instructions for manual cmake to README

Windows binaries tbd

https://github.com/aeonix/aeon/releases/tag/v0.9.14.0
win wallet ?

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October 08, 2017, 11:45:35 AM
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I found the problem, guys.

The network is overloaded, about 250 transations in the unconfirmed pool.

Yes and no.

I had to modify the code to display it but I found of 105 tx in the pool on my node (number will vary between nodes due to uptime, propagation, transactions expiring, etc.)

28 are mixin 0
63 are mixin 1

The remainder (14) are mixin >1 (most if not all mixin 2 and mixin 3)

As I have noted before, transactions with mixin 0 or mixin 1 are limited to one per block, so these will take much longer, and in addition will not, by themselves, result in the dynamic blocksize ever growing (because to do so would usually require >1 tx in a block).

I do not recommend using mixin 0 unless you are an expert and prepared to handle the delays/issues (mixin 1 should probably not be used at all).

I did some tests with mixin 2 and I was generally able to get my transactions accepted within a few blocks. Occasionally there are longer backlogs but that isn't typical.

On another note, the testnet release previously expected this week is now not expected until early to mid next week. In addition the roadmap and development plan will be updated some time next week.


I sent 5 tx with mixin 0 and now, more that 1 day, this coins not on wallet balans but transations still unconfirmed, how i can cancel it or resent ?  Thank you.
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October 08, 2017, 12:35:06 PM
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Optional enhancement update Phoenix (0.9.14.0)

This optional enhancement release adds one new feature and one feature from upstream (Monero). The release is fully compatible and contains no significant bug fixes. As such the previous daemon and/or wallet can be used interchangeably with this one if the new features are not needed.

The --restricted-rpc daemon option (ported from Monero by LesPristy) disables some unsafe RPC requests for use with public nodes

The --fee-multiplier simplewallet option increases all fees by a factor of 1 (default; unchanged) to 100 (recommended: 2 or 3). This can assist in getting urgent transactions confirmed when there is a tx pool backlog. May also be used when creating mixin 0 transactions to bid for the one available tx slot per block (a 0 mixin with a fee multiplier of 2 may still be less expensive and/or confirm faster than a mixin 2 with a fee multiplier of 1, depending not the details of the transaction and network conditions).

Additional changes:
README cleanup (xmr-eric)
Fix for incorrect hash rate displayed by daemon diff command
Added instructions for manual cmake to README

Windows binaries tbd

https://github.com/aeonix/aeon/releases/tag/v0.9.14.0
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Until the official Windows binary is released, here's one I built on AppVeyor
https://ci.appveyor.com/project/stoffu/aeon/build/artifacts
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October 08, 2017, 02:12:52 PM
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Any plans to add Aeon to more exchanges?

I dont think anyone will bother with AEON before rebase is done. First tested on testnet and then adde to AEON. Adding to exchanges should sort of be a community effort. Any exchange having Monero should be capable having Monero then. As long they will realize AEON have usefulness and users.
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October 08, 2017, 03:42:39 PM
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This thread need Korean translation, I would add Japanese to this list, but there is still no dedicated section.
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October 08, 2017, 07:50:34 PM
Last edit: October 08, 2017, 08:26:25 PM by smooth
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I sent 5 tx with mixin 0 and now, more that 1 day, this coins not on wallet balans but transations still unconfirmed, how i can cancel it or resent ?  Thank you.

Wait 24 hours. Most nodes will then drop them.

Then you need to rescan your wallet to regain access to the coins and can make a new transaction. Instructions for that are upthread, or someone can repost.

This thread need Korean translation, I would add Japanese to this list, but there is still no dedicated section.

Looks like we do have some followers in Korea

https://twitter.com/CoinKor/status/916880023813894144

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October 08, 2017, 09:38:42 PM
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Still no windows wallet gui after 3 years?
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October 08, 2017, 09:41:12 PM
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Still no windows wallet gui after 3 years?

There have been but they've not been consistently maintained. This is a community-based project, so if people don't come forward with an interest in doing something it doesn't get done. Bounties are possible. After the rebase adapting the Monero GUI will be an option.
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October 09, 2017, 12:02:39 AM
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What would be a relatively cheap but VERY efficient machine to install the wallet on in Linux (preferably)? I heard it needs 12Gb of ram?
Can't get it running on OSx.

Maybe something like this, should run Linux, plenty of Ram, HD, etc. $225 Intel NUC Kit NUC6CAYS  https://www.amazon.com/Intel-BOXNUC6CAYSAJR-NUC-Kit-NUC6CAYS/dp/B01MXYZ8V5/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1507409548&sr=1-3-fkmr0&keywords=Intel+NUC+Kit+NUC6i5KYK

You don't need a powerfull machine, just lots of ram. I'm running it on an old Core2Quad 2.93GHz.

At first I tried with 4Gb of ram and 1Gb of swap and the process was always killed by linux before the sync was over.

Now I boosted computer to 8Gb of ram and I created a 10Gb swap for the daemon to synchonize and all goes well. It take longer as it's a swap file but the synchro completes finely.

I think that the new version of the daemon won't need as much ram. But that should be confirmed by the dev.
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