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Question... Do we have anyone here who could do a Chinese Translation? I will personally pay the bounty if we can get a Chinese translation in the next 2-3 days. What is a good bounty for this? 1000 Crypti? If you want to help with translations, I am posting a Bounty thread here: http://cryptitalk.com/index.php?topic=112.msg253#msg253For now, I will personally pay the ones listed for translations to get the ball rolling. I can help with this staff, I am a programmer I think I can translate smoothly.
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August 26, 2014, 02:41:59 AM Last edit: August 26, 2014, 03:20:35 AM by informer |
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Crypti Node Guide for Noobs on Amazon Web Services (AWS EC2)I'm not sure if this will help everyone but I see a lot of questions when it comes to setting up your Crypti Forge Node. So, I thought I would put together a down and dirty guide for anybody having problems getting their forge to run and may not understand Linux-ese. Before doing anything, make sure you have 1100 XCR in your wallet. 1000 so you can forge and another 100 to add a second passphrase. Some of this may seem trivial for those who have been at this for a while but I wanted to put together something for those of us who are totally new to Linux and want to setup a forge. A lot of this I have gleamed from previous posts of other authors more talented than I. Please take no offence if I have left out a reference to something you may have already contributed or read. Like I said, it's for those of us that don't quite get it at a glance. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwUgoTNdUlhaaW04bk5HVGV6Qlk/edit?usp=sharingI invite any constructive criticism. informer
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August 26, 2014, 02:59:11 AM |
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{"level":"warn","message":"Request already added: 4481046574929300723/6127372741261621508C","timestamp":"2014-08-25T04:53:30.540Z"} {"level":"info","message":"Process blocks from peer: 72.95.14.201","timestamp":"2014-08-25T04:53:31.541Z"} {"level":"info","message":"Process requests...","timestamp":"2014-08-25T04:53:32.975Z"} {"level":"info","message":"Get requests from 107.170.126.199","timestamp":"2014-08-25T04:53:32.975Z"} {"level":"info","message":"Process unconfirmed transactions...","timestamp":"2014-08-25T04:53:32.975Z"} These are my last lines from the cat logs.log. Now I am trying to access my wallet as per "After it starts,open: http://serverip:6040/ <--- Replace "serverip" with Your Public IP" but It keeps getting stuck on Unable to connect. What about your firewall or security settings? You have to allow TCP incomming connections to port 6040 I don't think it's related to the firewall, as the client is receiving data. If it AWS/Google cloud you need to add rule in firewall for 6040 port. right if you followed the guide https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/AWSwindows.md you have the inbound rule already set... However if you already have your instance set up and need to add the Rule... Go to your console https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/v2/homeThen navigate to the SecurityGroups all the way to the right.. Then click the launch-wizard-1 Once your in the Security Groups you will see tabs in the lower part of the screen Select InboundThen click Edit Then click Add Add a Custom TPC rule Port range is 6040Source is AnywhereSave it and you should be good I'm not running the AWS/Google. I created an Ubuntu Virtual Machine (not using docker). Do I have to open the port anyways?
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August 26, 2014, 03:05:10 AM |
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I'm not running the AWS/Google. I created an Ubuntu Virtual Machine (not using docker). Do I have to open the port anyways?
If you want anything from the outside world to get to it then you will need to create a rule that forwards port 6040 to the inside IP of that VM. informer
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August 26, 2014, 03:07:55 AM |
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New message now: {"level":"info","message":"Processing new block...","timestamp":"2014-08-26T02:57:53.247Z"} {"level":"error","message":"Generator of block not valid: 15761632034815334988C / 11316525085268078702C","timestamp":"2014-08-26T02:57:53.279Z"} {"level":"error","message":"Invalid block signatures: 1816595901383001056, previous block: 3504137447411922243/17053437917811671930, generation signature verification: false, block signature verification: true","timestamp":"2014-08-26T02:57:53.280Z"} {"level":"info","message":"Crypti stopped!","timestamp":"2014-08-26T02:57:53.280Z"} {"level":"error","message":"Error: Can't process block: 1816595901383001056","timestamp":"2014-08-26T02:57:53.280Z"} bigcabrito@ubuntu:~/0.1.5$ EDIT I just did the forever list you mentioned, here are the results: bigcabrito@ubuntu:~/0.1.5$ forever list info: Forever processes running data: uid command script forever pid logfile uptime data: - wP4L /usr/bin/nodejs app.js 2891 2893 /home/bigcabrito/.forever/wP4L.log 0:0:17:16.706
data: [1] 6uv2 /usr/bin/nodejs app.js 3000 3002 /home/bigcabrito/.forever/6uv2.log 0:0:13:4.573
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August 26, 2014, 03:13:54 AM |
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New message now: {"level":"info","message":"Processing new block...","timestamp":"2014-08-26T02:57:53.247Z"} {"level":"error","message":"Generator of block not valid: 15761632034815334988C / 11316525085268078702C","timestamp":"2014-08-26T02:57:53.279Z"} {"level":"error","message":"Invalid block signatures: 1816595901383001056, previous block: 3504137447411922243/17053437917811671930, generation signature verification: false, block signature verification: true","timestamp":"2014-08-26T02:57:53.280Z"} {"level":"info","message":"Crypti stopped!","timestamp":"2014-08-26T02:57:53.280Z"} {"level":"error","message":"Error: Can't process block: 1816595901383001056","timestamp":"2014-08-26T02:57:53.280Z"} bigcabrito@ubuntu:~/0.1.5$ EDIT I just did the forever list you mentioned, here are the results: bigcabrito@ubuntu:~/0.1.5$ forever list info: Forever processes running data: uid command script forever pid logfile uptime data: - wP4L /usr/bin/nodejs app.js 2891 2893 /home/bigcabrito/.forever/wP4L.log 0:0:17:16.706
data: [1] 6uv2 /usr/bin/nodejs app.js 3000 3002 /home/bigcabrito/.forever/6uv2.log 0:0:13:4.573 Where are you running this? Locally or in a cloud somewhere? Either way, you need to allow a way for the other nodes to talk to it by creating a rule that will allow them access to port 6040 and pointing to the local IP of the VM.
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August 26, 2014, 03:30:07 AM |
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Where are you running this? Locally or in a cloud somewhere? Either way, you need to allow a way for the other nodes to talk to it by creating a rule that will allow them access to port 6040 and pointing to the local IP of the VM.
Locally. I'll work on opening the port and see if that fixes it.
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August 26, 2014, 03:56:52 AM |
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Locally. I'll work on opening the port and see if that fixes it.
Routing is actually my livelihood. I could lend you a better hand with that than setting up a node. What are you working with over there? I mean to ask, what is you LAN setup like, are you using a router/firewall provided by your ISP? informer
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hala
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August 26, 2014, 04:46:25 AM |
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will provide a roadmap or any plan, includes market, ad ?
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August 26, 2014, 04:50:42 AM |
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Crypti Node Guide for Noobs on Amazon Web Services (AWS EC2)I'm not sure if this will help everyone but I see a lot of questions when it comes to setting up your Crypti Forge Node. So, I thought I would put together a down and dirty guide for anybody having problems getting their forge to run and may not understand Linux-ese. Before doing anything, make sure you have 1100 XCR in your wallet. 1000 so you can forge and another 100 to add a second passphrase. Some of this may seem trivial for those who have been at this for a while but I wanted to put together something for those of us who are totally new to Linux and want to setup a forge. A lot of this I have gleamed from previous posts of other authors more talented than I. Please take no offence if I have left out a reference to something you may have already contributed or read. Like I said, it's for those of us that don't quite get it at a glance. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwUgoTNdUlhaaW04bk5HVGV6Qlk/edit?usp=sharingI invite any constructive criticism. informer Great I will look it over and update appropriately thanks!! https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/AWSwindows.md
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August 26, 2014, 05:34:42 AM |
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Things of interest in my opinion: Chinese translation asap since the volume of BTSX is insane we want to attract the Chinese investors to XCR, but doing so they need to understand what XCR is.
BTER is the main exchange for Chinese to exchange alts and I can't speculate on how many % of the platform they are but I'm thinking it's a lot since there is no talk about BTSX on Twitter or BCT yet it holds the largest volume on any alts.
Also a roadmap in which the community can participate with insight and ideas to increase adoption.
I couldn't agree more. It would be great to see a roadmap ASAP, this coin isn't getting any kind of real volume or attention.
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August 26, 2014, 05:40:39 AM |
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Things of interest in my opinion: Chinese translation asap since the volume of BTSX is insane we want to attract the Chinese investors to XCR, but doing so they need to understand what XCR is.
BTER is the main exchange for Chinese to exchange alts and I can't speculate on how many % of the platform they are but I'm thinking it's a lot since there is no talk about BTSX on Twitter or BCT yet it holds the largest volume on any alts.
Also a roadmap in which the community can participate with insight and ideas to increase adoption.
Btc38 is better.
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hala
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August 26, 2014, 05:58:32 AM |
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Things of interest in my opinion: Chinese translation asap since the volume of BTSX is insane we want to attract the Chinese investors to XCR, but doing so they need to understand what XCR is.
BTER is the main exchange for Chinese to exchange alts and I can't speculate on how many % of the platform they are but I'm thinking it's a lot since there is no talk about BTSX on Twitter or BCT yet it holds the largest volume on any alts.
Also a roadmap in which the community can participate with insight and ideas to increase adoption.
Btc38 is better. Agree, does anyone have ever contact BTC38? BTW, BTC38 provide the vote for any coin . dev could contact @btc38, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=262888, the is their office account.
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crypti (OP)
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August 26, 2014, 06:07:41 AM |
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{"level":"warn","message":"Request already added: 4481046574929300723/6127372741261621508C","timestamp":"2014-08-25T04:53:30.540Z"} {"level":"info","message":"Process blocks from peer: 72.95.14.201","timestamp":"2014-08-25T04:53:31.541Z"} {"level":"info","message":"Process requests...","timestamp":"2014-08-25T04:53:32.975Z"} {"level":"info","message":"Get requests from 107.170.126.199","timestamp":"2014-08-25T04:53:32.975Z"} {"level":"info","message":"Process unconfirmed transactions...","timestamp":"2014-08-25T04:53:32.975Z"} These are my last lines from the cat logs.log. Now I am trying to access my wallet as per "After it starts,open: http://serverip:6040/ <--- Replace "serverip" with Your Public IP" but It keeps getting stuck on Unable to connect. What about your firewall or security settings? You have to allow TCP incomming connections to port 6040 I don't think it's related to the firewall, as the client is receiving data. If it AWS/Google cloud you need to add rule in firewall for 6040 port. right if you followed the guide https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/AWSwindows.md you have the inbound rule already set... However if you already have your instance set up and need to add the Rule... Go to your console https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/v2/homeThen navigate to the SecurityGroups all the way to the right.. Then click the launch-wizard-1 Once your in the Security Groups you will see tabs in the lower part of the screen Select InboundThen click Edit Then click Add Add a Custom TPC rule Port range is 6040Source is AnywhereSave it and you should be good I'm not running the AWS/Google. I created an Ubuntu Virtual Machine (not using docker). Do I have to open the port anyways? localhost:6040 will not work, you need local network IP of your VM
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crypti (OP)
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August 26, 2014, 06:08:46 AM |
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New message now: {"level":"info","message":"Processing new block...","timestamp":"2014-08-26T02:57:53.247Z"} {"level":"error","message":"Generator of block not valid: 15761632034815334988C / 11316525085268078702C","timestamp":"2014-08-26T02:57:53.279Z"} {"level":"error","message":"Invalid block signatures: 1816595901383001056, previous block: 3504137447411922243/17053437917811671930, generation signature verification: false, block signature verification: true","timestamp":"2014-08-26T02:57:53.280Z"} {"level":"info","message":"Crypti stopped!","timestamp":"2014-08-26T02:57:53.280Z"} {"level":"error","message":"Error: Can't process block: 1816595901383001056","timestamp":"2014-08-26T02:57:53.280Z"} bigcabrito@ubuntu:~/0.1.5$ EDIT I just did the forever list you mentioned, here are the results: bigcabrito@ubuntu:~/0.1.5$ forever list info: Forever processes running data: uid command script forever pid logfile uptime data: - wP4L /usr/bin/nodejs app.js 2891 2893 /home/bigcabrito/.forever/wP4L.log 0:0:17:16.706
data: [1] 6uv2 /usr/bin/nodejs app.js 3000 3002 /home/bigcabrito/.forever/6uv2.log 0:0:13:4.573 Stop first and second, and start one.
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crypti (OP)
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August 26, 2014, 06:10:38 AM |
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will provide a roadmap or any plan, includes market, ad ?
GreXX must post it soon
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heavyrain
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August 26, 2014, 06:10:59 AM |
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Look at BTS,i can see the price if XCR in the future,it will be next BTS
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crypti (OP)
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August 26, 2014, 06:15:47 AM |
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Things of interest in my opinion: Chinese translation asap since the volume of BTSX is insane we want to attract the Chinese investors to XCR, but doing so they need to understand what XCR is.
BTER is the main exchange for Chinese to exchange alts and I can't speculate on how many % of the platform they are but I'm thinking it's a lot since there is no talk about BTSX on Twitter or BCT yet it holds the largest volume on any alts.
Also a roadmap in which the community can participate with insight and ideas to increase adoption.
Btc38 is better. Agree, does anyone have ever contact BTC38? BTW, BTC38 provide the vote for any coin . dev could contact @btc38, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=262888, the is their office account. I sent message to him.
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CoinHolder
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August 26, 2014, 06:32:41 AM Last edit: August 26, 2014, 06:50:36 AM by CoinHolder |
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Look at BTS,i can see the price if XCR in the future,it will be next BTS You mean btsx. Volume of trading in CNY $3,200,000 on BTC38.
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