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Author Topic: [ANN][AID] AidBit | Digital-currency redefined | POW/POS | Groestl | Charity  (Read 101086 times)
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September 12, 2014, 12:35:21 PM
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End of the optimized kernel experiment! :-)
Everybody pushed for an opensource release and nobody made an offer.
I'm happy that it ended like this as I strongly belive in opensource.
Followups here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=779598

Sorry for not replying to your earlier message. You made a great decision. I will make a small donation, shortly.

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thanks and let me know your hashrate so I can add it to the op!

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September 12, 2014, 12:40:48 PM
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what is that ?
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September 12, 2014, 05:58:59 PM
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The price on c-cex is really shit cheap.
The reason is that there is no deflation in total supply of AID. Angry

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September 12, 2014, 08:49:20 PM
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The price on c-cex is really shit cheap.
The reason is that there is no deflation in total supply of AID. Angry

Total supply is of course limitted... Please check the creation chart here: www.aidbit.net/trading

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September 12, 2014, 08:55:56 PM
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It's a suggestion for our charity work, I think.
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September 14, 2014, 01:08:38 PM
Last edit: September 14, 2014, 08:32:19 PM by AidBit
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Maya and Felix pools were down due to Azure platform scheduled maintenance. We apologize for the inconvenience.

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September 14, 2014, 07:44:35 PM
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Maya and Felix pools were down due to Azure platform scheduled maintenance. We apologize for the inconvenience.

V.

You can use this pool stratum+tcp://cryptohunger.com:50005

website ;  http://cryptohunger.com:81/

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September 14, 2014, 08:32:38 PM
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I'm starting to learn (trying to anyway) about the minting process, and, more importantly, coin control use. I've found a HoboNickles wiki, basic stuff on YACoin, etc., but I find the information I've found to be rather scant. For example, is there a way to combine blocks of coins within the wallet, or do they actually need to be sent to another address to do that?

Anyone know of a definitive HOW TO on Coin Control?


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September 15, 2014, 06:49:56 AM
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check inputs and send it back to your address)
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September 15, 2014, 08:25:00 AM
Last edit: September 15, 2014, 08:44:02 AM by vger888
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check inputs and send it back to your address)

Exactly. Just manualy select inputs and sent the amount to your address. I was just about to combine the inputs on the dev and charity addresses to lower the number of inputs (~80.000) but found the coin control features a bit lacking. I will implement multiple selection function (SHIFT/CTRL) shorlty.

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September 15, 2014, 03:54:21 PM
Last edit: September 15, 2014, 06:21:02 PM by vger888
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check inputs and send it back to your address)

Exactly. Just manualy select inputs and sent the amount to your address. I was just about to combine the inputs on the dev and charity addresses to lower the number of inputs (~80.000) but found the coin control features a bit lacking. I will implement multiple selection function (SHIFT/CTRL) shorlty.

V.

AidBit 1.0.2.6beta2 version with improved Coin Control:
- Added option to select multiple inputs with CTRL/SHIFT.

www.aidbit.net/bin/aidbit-qt-1.0.2.6beta2.zip

V.

EDIT: Small bugfix when selecting inputs from the bottom up
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September 15, 2014, 06:34:20 PM
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AidBit 1.0.2.6beta2 version with improved Coin Control:
- Added option to select multiple inputs with CTRL/SHIFT.

www.aidbit.net/bin/aidbit-qt-1.0.2.6beta2.zip

V.

EDIT: Small bugfix when selecting inputs from the bottom up


Well done Vger Smiley
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September 17, 2014, 12:45:17 AM
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some news ?


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September 17, 2014, 10:33:17 AM
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I wonder why the amount that is being staked is always that low ... I have over 300K .. but it never stakes more the 6K ... kinda defeats the purpose of having more then those 6K imho, at first I thought it was maybe the coin-age .. but it's near a month now and still stake is just peanuts Sad
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September 17, 2014, 10:56:34 AM
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I wonder why the amount that is being staked is always that low ... I have over 300K .. but it never stakes more the 6K ... kinda defeats the purpose of having more then those 6K imho, at first I thought it was maybe the coin-age .. but it's near a month now and still stake is just peanuts Sad

I will look into it, but from top of my head, the wallet may stop adding inputs if number of inputs exceeds 100. This could be the case if you're staking with your mining wallet. I just modified Coin Control to allow easier selection of inputs (see the beta version above). Try to combine the inputs manually by selecting them in Coin Control and sending the amount to your address. Number of bytes should not exceed 100,000.

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September 17, 2014, 01:14:29 PM
Last edit: September 17, 2014, 01:36:31 PM by eeeeek
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I wonder why the amount that is being staked is always that low ... I have over 300K .. but it never stakes more the 6K ... kinda defeats the purpose of having more then those 6K imho, at first I thought it was maybe the coin-age .. but it's near a month now and still stake is just peanuts Sad

I will look into it, but from top of my head, the wallet may stop adding inputs if number of inputs exceeds 100. This could be the case if you're staking with your mining wallet. I just modified Coin Control to allow easier selection of inputs (see the beta version above). Try to combine the inputs manually by selecting them in Coin Control and sending the amount to your address. Number of bytes should not exceed 100,000.

Thanks,

V.


Well, yes I am using the wallet I mine to, since the 3rd of august roughly every 5 min a transaction, so that would be a lot of inputs yes Wink
I will try the new wallet .. and otherwise I will have to move it to a diff address, but then they have to mature again.

Thx,
EeeeeK

Edit:    

10911 inputs ... mwoah Wink
UI becomes unresponsive when selecting all ... I'll let it run for a bit



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September 17, 2014, 01:26:01 PM
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Also, this is unrelated, but a request:

The installer with the miners is nice, especially to attract new blood to the crypto-scene .. but I am the kind of guy who has been around a bit longer and has his own setups for mining on 1 machine and runs all his wallets from an encrypted USB-stick (using bash scripts, with -datadir=. to keep the wallet.dat etc there too) on another machine.

Simply put I want nothing wallet related on my miner, nor do I want anything mining related on my wallet USB.

So my 'problem' is, when I want to update (except for the beta you just posted), I have to either compile the latest source myself or install the update and manually move the executable to my USB.
To make my life a bit easier it would be nice if you not only provided links to the installer, but to the qt-wallet itself too.

Thx Smiley

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September 17, 2014, 01:41:08 PM
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Also, this is unrelated, but a request:

The installer with the miners is nice, especially to attract new blood to the crypto-scene .. but I am the kind of guy who has been around a bit longer and has his own setups for mining on 1 machine and runs all his wallets from an encrypted USB-stick (using bash scripts, with -datadir=. to keep the wallet.dat etc there too) on another machine.

Simply put I want nothing wallet related on my miner, nor do I want anything mining related on my wallet USB.

So my 'problem' is, when I want to update (except for the beta you just posted), I have to either compile the latest source myself or install the update and manually move the executable to my USB.
To make my life a bit easier it would be nice if you not only provided links to the installer, but to the qt-wallet itself too.

Thx Smiley


I will be adding installer option to install qt-wallet without mining tools in the next version and make the wallet itself a seperate file. At that time, links to both executables will be provided.

Thanks,

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September 17, 2014, 01:49:00 PM
Last edit: September 17, 2014, 03:39:13 PM by vger888
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I wonder why the amount that is being staked is always that low ... I have over 300K .. but it never stakes more the 6K ... kinda defeats the purpose of having more then those 6K imho, at first I thought it was maybe the coin-age .. but it's near a month now and still stake is just peanuts Sad

I will look into it, but from top of my head, the wallet may stop adding inputs if number of inputs exceeds 100. This could be the case if you're staking with your mining wallet. I just modified Coin Control to allow easier selection of inputs (see the beta version above). Try to combine the inputs manually by selecting them in Coin Control and sending the amount to your address. Number of bytes should not exceed 100,000.

Thanks,

V.


Well, yes I am using the wallet I mine to, since the 3rd of august roughly every 5 min a transaction, so that would be a lot of inputs yes Wink
I will try the new wallet .. and otherwise I will have to move it to a diff address, but then they have to mature again.

Thx,
EeeeeK

Edit:    

10911 inputs ... mwoah Wink
UI becomes unresponsive when selecting all ... I'll let it run for a bit


Use the beta version and go to Coin Control. Sort by date or amount and go to bottom, select the last input and scroll up about 650inputs. SHIFT select the input and click toggle selected. Click OK and send the amount to your address. Repeat ~15 times! Smiley Actually the wallet would start combining inputs itself but it would take time.

Maybe I should consider increasing pool payout interval.

FYI: Our dev and charity wallets have >80,000 inputs. Smiley

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September 17, 2014, 06:30:15 PM
Last edit: September 17, 2014, 06:46:14 PM by eeeeek
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Well, coin control is indeed working nicely (when I keep the total amount of bytes below 100.000) and I am in currently the process of moving all around (bitchjob, but if I can stake for my full amount well worth it) ...  any reason for that 100Kb border by the way?

(This does explain some other issues I had with other coins I mined for a longer period; with Myriad for example I could not send more then ~ 100K , so I guess it's common behaviour)

For anyone else who is moving coins by coin control:  the sweet spot seems to be 675 inputs
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