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September 23, 2014, 10:30:44 AM |
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Hey, I have some c programmers on staff, I have previously sent details in but haven't heard anything, if you need some help I would like to get involved, let me know what you want done. http://www.wittechnologies.com.au
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Cassius
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September 23, 2014, 10:46:32 AM |
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some early vote totals: James, you might have to throw in a 'No' vote yourself, just to prove that side of the voting functions properly! Is there already a way to vote if you have bought TOKENs on BTER ? freeworm will post details soon Investors from BTER can vote at the following link from 14:00 GMT https://bter.com/article/3023 (not permitted to view until 14:00 GMT)
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randallface
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September 23, 2014, 02:54:51 PM |
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Hey, I have some c programmers on staff, I have previously sent details in but haven't heard anything, if you need some help I would like to get involved, let me know what you want done. http://www.wittechnologies.com.au +1 I like this community. If I had programming knowledge I would be offering help as well.
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CrimsonPermanentAssurance
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September 23, 2014, 04:52:27 PM Last edit: September 23, 2014, 05:30:51 PM by CrimsonPermanentAssurance |
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So I had my wallet encrypted before making a .conf file, do I need to put username/password in instead of the random data part of the steps?
It's still not connecting btw
Hey Smiley35, I am testing a number of different Mac configurations. In the beginning, my wallet wouldn't synch for months, and following the exact procedure I laid out in my "how to" was the only way to get it to work eventually. However, now that I have uninstalled everything, erased all support files (including my original download of the wallet app), and then restarted the process from zero, I didn't need to do anything at all mentioned in my "how to". In fact, I am testing the "how to" on a few other machines to see if it is even necessary. It might not be. My computer might have been an isolated problem (but maybe not if you are also having issues). I am not sure if someone switched out whatever Mac wallet we were downloading in the night to something that actually works, but maybe that's what happened, in which case, I would suggest uninstalling the BitcoinDark app and deleting the folder ~/Library/Application Support/BitcoinDark (EXCEPT FOR THE wallet.dat file). DO NOT DELETE THE wallet.dat FILE IF YOU ACTUALLY HAVE COINS IN THAT WALLET (OR COINS ON THE WAY TO AN ADDRESS GENERATED BY THAT WALLET). You will need that wallet.dat file in that case. If you don't know, the wallet.dat file will be found in ~/Library/Application Support/BitcoinDark. Just stick that aside until you get up and running. Anyhow, after doing whatever you choose to do, start from scratch with the download link to the Mac wallet on page 1 of this thread (using Firefox or Chrome). You might not need to do any of the steps in my "how to." I might actually delete my "how to". Let me know how that works out for you. Additionally, it sometimes takes up to five minutes for my wallet to connect and start synching, so if you have understandably been inpatient after first opening your wallet, give it a few minutes. Take a walk, get something to eat, and see when you come back if it started to synch while you were gone. As for your problem, did your wallet ever synch at all? Does the wallet open to the point where you can see a wallet? Did it ever get a single active connection to the network? Also, what OS X version are you on? YOU DEFINITELY NEED TO USE CHROME OR FIREFOX FOR THE INITAL WALLET APP DOWNLOAD. SAFARI DOES NOT WORK. Safari will look like it worked because it will give you a BitcoinDark-QT.dmg file that will open, but when you go to open the wallet, nothing will happen (as in you won't even get to the point where you can see a wallet open). I can tell you this, my "how to" will kill any active connections once you encrypt the wallet. What then fixes it is to delete the BitcoinDark.conf file from the folder ~/Library/Application Support/BitcoinDark. Once I delete that file, it starts synching again. It seems the BitcoinDark.conf file is not even necessary in the Mac build. Maybe I am wrong about it not being necessary, but that worked for me with an encrypted wallet. I just deleted the file that seemed to initially get me starting to synch. I will continue to test on a few other machines and then let you know what happens. If you continue being unable to synch, PM me, and I will help you to the best of my abilities.
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omahapoker
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September 23, 2014, 04:59:42 PM |
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any gambling sites using BTCD yet?
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BTCDDev
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September 23, 2014, 05:01:39 PM |
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I added auto BitcoinDark.conf generation today to the test repo. Matthew
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BitcoinDark: RPHWc5CwP9YMMbvXQ4oXz5rQHb3pKkhaxc Top Donations: juicybirds 420BTCD ensorcell 84BTCD Stuntruffle: 40BTCD Top April Donations: juicybirds 420BTCD; ensorcell: 42BTCD
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CrimsonPermanentAssurance
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September 23, 2014, 05:12:29 PM |
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I added auto BitcoinDark.conf generation today to the test repo. Matthew Is that why I didn't need to do anything special on the most recent Mac wallet download I tested today? Also, I deleted my giant "how to", because I don't want people to screw up their systems once they encrypt their wallet. I saved it if we deem it valuable for any reason later. Anyhow, if any Mac users are having issues, please feel free to mention it. I will try to help you if you need it.
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BTCDDev
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September 23, 2014, 05:30:39 PM |
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I added auto BitcoinDark.conf generation today to the test repo. Matthew Is that why I didn't need to do anything special on the most recent Mac wallet download I tested today? No, I only updated the source code. Haven't released a binary as it's still in development. I'm thinking we'll just have a list of trusted, donation-funded nodes hardcoded into the source. If you don't have a BitcoinDark.conf, it will automatically create it for you and generate a random rpcpassword.
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BitcoinDark: RPHWc5CwP9YMMbvXQ4oXz5rQHb3pKkhaxc Top Donations: juicybirds 420BTCD ensorcell 84BTCD Stuntruffle: 40BTCD Top April Donations: juicybirds 420BTCD; ensorcell: 42BTCD
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CrimsonPermanentAssurance
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September 23, 2014, 05:36:44 PM |
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I added auto BitcoinDark.conf generation today to the test repo. Matthew Is that why I didn't need to do anything special on the most recent Mac wallet download I tested today? No, I only updated the source code. Haven't released a binary as it's still in development. I'm thinking we'll just have a list of trusted, donation-funded nodes hardcoded into the source. If you don't have a BitcoinDark.conf, it will automatically create it for you and generate a random rpcpassword. Maybe you could answer this question. It would be appreciated, as I have gone to hell and back testing the Mac build... Is it even necessary to create a BitcoinDark.conf file with a Mac that seems to be synching out of the gate after downloading the wallet app? Is it necessary to make a BitcoinDark.conf file at all on a Mac? If you don't know, maybe James can answer the question. Thanks!
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BTCDDev
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September 23, 2014, 05:56:44 PM |
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I added auto BitcoinDark.conf generation today to the test repo. Matthew Is that why I didn't need to do anything special on the most recent Mac wallet download I tested today? No, I only updated the source code. Haven't released a binary as it's still in development. I'm thinking we'll just have a list of trusted, donation-funded nodes hardcoded into the source. If you don't have a BitcoinDark.conf, it will automatically create it for you and generate a random rpcpassword. Is it necessary to make a BitcoinDark.conf file at all on a Mac? Thanks! If it is syncing appropriately, there is no need. A configuration file is not needed to run the client. Peers are stored in peers.dat. Matthew
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BitcoinDark: RPHWc5CwP9YMMbvXQ4oXz5rQHb3pKkhaxc Top Donations: juicybirds 420BTCD ensorcell 84BTCD Stuntruffle: 40BTCD Top April Donations: juicybirds 420BTCD; ensorcell: 42BTCD
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Qwitnix
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September 23, 2014, 06:44:01 PM |
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I added auto BitcoinDark.conf generation today to the test repo. Matthew Is that why I didn't need to do anything special on the most recent Mac wallet download I tested today? No, I only updated the source code. Haven't released a binary as it's still in development. I'm thinking we'll just have a list of trusted, donation-funded nodes hardcoded into the source. If you don't have a BitcoinDark.conf, it will automatically create it for you and generate a random rpcpassword. In that case there's almost no need for any installer anymore. Sounds nice! The only thing I can think of that you might need, is an option somewhere in the client to rebuild the database of blocks. That way a normal user never has to do something outside the client.
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BTCDDev
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September 23, 2014, 06:49:08 PM |
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I added auto BitcoinDark.conf generation today to the test repo. Matthew Is that why I didn't need to do anything special on the most recent Mac wallet download I tested today? No, I only updated the source code. Haven't released a binary as it's still in development. I'm thinking we'll just have a list of trusted, donation-funded nodes hardcoded into the source. If you don't have a BitcoinDark.conf, it will automatically create it for you and generate a random rpcpassword. In that case there's almost no need for any installer anymore. Sounds nice! The only thing I can think of that you might need, is an option somewhere in the client to rebuild the database of blocks. That way a normal user never has to do something outside the client. I'm thinking that an installer is still a good idea, could help enable future features The end user should (hopefully) never have to go outside the client, I agree. Matthew
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BitcoinDark: RPHWc5CwP9YMMbvXQ4oXz5rQHb3pKkhaxc Top Donations: juicybirds 420BTCD ensorcell 84BTCD Stuntruffle: 40BTCD Top April Donations: juicybirds 420BTCD; ensorcell: 42BTCD
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cloudboy
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September 23, 2014, 08:29:33 PM |
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SuperNET ipo finished, BTCD wallet coming soon, good things are coming
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September 24, 2014, 01:53:14 AM |
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P.S. I am having university math professor analyze the anon level of Teleport. I know enough math to know I dont know enough to do the formal calculations, so hopefully by the end of the month we will have this indepedent analysis.
James, How did this turn out? I don't recall seeing the results of the analysis.
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jl777
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September 24, 2014, 02:07:44 AM |
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P.S. I am having university math professor analyze the anon level of Teleport. I know enough math to know I dont know enough to do the formal calculations, so hopefully by the end of the month we will have this indepedent analysis.
James, How did this turn out? I don't recall seeing the results of the analysis. I havent heard back from him. So far nobody has found anything fundamentally wrong at the high level. We will be having it code reviewed by somebody well known in the industry and verifying things at the detailed level is what is needed. this will start as soon as I get a stable release James
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September 24, 2014, 04:08:11 AM |
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That's a cool idea james. I hope i can work for you someday when you are already a billionaire. Thats the time when bitcoindark is well accepted just like others are being interviewed in the news predicting to be a future billionaire because of bitcoin. I can be your driver, housecleaner, secretary, cook, personal assistant etc. I will be accepting bitcoindark as salary. I hope you wont forget me when you get there
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September 24, 2014, 05:32:53 AM |
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Hey guys seeing as I own BTCD and have contributed to the community on this thread ( just letting you know this is not FUD - BTCD is great) but if you want to make some quick profit I would seriously recommend Stealthcoin. Price by wednesday will easily be above 20, some are saying above 25. That I dont know for sure. Its also a pretty good coin for holding if you wanted to do that. Now BTCD lets see $8 - ready when you are Ye buy XST so BOB can drop on our heads... nice move, you have to sell at your fellow people and not some random guys. But keep trying to fool people that will show who you really are. At the moment there is no Pump & Dump group inside BTCD you can see it on the chart line. Now check XST. There are at last 2 groups inside Stealthcoin. Considering the huge dump on XST today, I would like to request a moderator ban the chicken65 account as that person is apparently using their account to deceive other users. And thank you @Stealthcoin for catching it first and trying to warn people.
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September 24, 2014, 07:17:58 AM |
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Hey guys seeing as I own BTCD and have contributed to the community on this thread ( just letting you know this is not FUD - BTCD is great) but if you want to make some quick profit I would seriously recommend Stealthcoin. Price by wednesday will easily be above 20, some are saying above 25. That I dont know for sure. Its also a pretty good coin for holding if you wanted to do that. Now BTCD lets see $8 - ready when you are Ye buy XST so BOB can drop on our heads... nice move, you have to sell at your fellow people and not some random guys. But keep trying to fool people that will show who you really are. At the moment there is no Pump & Dump group inside BTCD you can see it on the chart line. Now check XST. There are at last 2 groups inside Stealthcoin. Considering the huge dump on XST today, I would like to request a moderator ban the chicken65 account as that person is apparently using their account to deceive other users. And thank you @Stealthcoin for catching it first and trying to warn people. That's a silly idea. Dump wasn't Bob's group anyhow. The price drop was all about Mint Pal fizzling out, and large holders seeing an opportunity for a shakeout. Funny how "Bob's Group" has become a psychological projection for so many people, the sum of all fears, the go-to explanation for all large market movements.
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September 24, 2014, 12:58:22 PM |
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The latest shift for the BitcoinDark Multipool paid out over 65 BTCD. Cheers!
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