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December 08, 2014, 08:16:46 PM |
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Nice
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Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Block Bastards
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December 08, 2014, 08:53:15 PM |
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I have beta test version 1.4 and the new look, colours and style are perfect. Messaging is to each other goes instantly. Spencer you have done an excellent job with the new wallet! Can't wait to see more great stuff of the SLG devs! Keep up the good works!
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December 08, 2014, 11:04:59 PM |
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Many thanks to all the replies from the community in anticipation of the release of 1.4
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December 08, 2014, 11:19:30 PM |
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New offer from PexPeppers for Christmas:
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tubesteak
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December 08, 2014, 11:42:57 PM |
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The link on op is broke I think.
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SLG: SPWZuB9HsZVQNiHCbLQyw32EdRdVtt87We
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mafia
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December 09, 2014, 12:01:40 AM |
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Whilst Sterlingcoin 1.4 sits in the wings waiting to be released I thought I would write a quick short guide to running a more secure wallet on your Windows home computer: 1. Download and install Comodo Firewall, Peerblock and Avira Antivirus. 2. Download and install Oracle VirtualBox. 3. Check whether you are running 32bit or 64bit Windows and then download either the 32bit or 64bit version of Ubuntu 14.10 4. Open Oracle VirtualBox and create a new virtual machine for Ubuntu/Linux and select the appropriate architecture (32bit/64bit). 5. Ideally you should be creating this virtual machine on an external usb drive which can stay disconnected whenever possible. 6. During install make sure to set passwords for startup of the Ubuntu install and also for login to the Ubuntu environment on the Virtual Machine. 7. Once Ubuntu has finished installing and you are on the desktop, open a terminal (Crtl+Alt+T) and type "sudo apt-get update" and hit enter, it will request your password you set at install. 8. Next, still in the terminal, type "sudo apt-get upgrade" and hit enter, this time it will not require your password as you entered it previously and are still in the same session. 9. Once the updates finish installing go to the menu bar of Oracle Virtual Box which your Ubuntu installation is running in and go to 'Devices' and at the bottom click on 'Insert Guest Additions CD Image'. Ubuntu will pick up the installer and ask whether you wish to run the installer, click 'Run', it will request your password. Once it finishes restart Ubuntu. 10. Once Ubuntu restarts follow this guide here - http://sterlingcoin.org.uk/support/linux/install-sterlingcoin-wallet-linux/This I hope will help those that don't have a huge technical know how to at least secure their systems somewhat better than they may be now. Can you tell me why you would install peerblock? I thought it was for torrents only?
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December 09, 2014, 12:28:15 AM |
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Very Happy to see SLG being added to Coinpayments. I ran out of email addys submitting votes.
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December 09, 2014, 04:21:27 AM |
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Very Happy to see SLG being added to Coinpayments. I ran out of email addys submitting votes.
more HAPPY if SLG being added to https://gourl.io >> This is the best CRYPTO-CURRENCY PAYMENT GATEWAY
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December 09, 2014, 10:26:07 AM |
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The link on op is broke I think.
Which link on the OP?
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oneoff
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December 09, 2014, 12:42:47 PM |
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Sterlingcoin Premier Edition Crypto Currency Cards Shipping Soon
Just received my card. What an art!
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Maybe I should code a Tipping bot, instead of these well-known DDos bots. I would tip your Wallets until these were overloaded.
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December 09, 2014, 01:53:52 PM |
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Posted a small new article about the coming update, which can be found here.
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SpencerLievensSLG
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December 09, 2014, 01:55:07 PM |
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I've received mine too (Sorry for the high quality picture )
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BTC: 1EainbzZfYNKUPc18TuCaVuc9GJq6uPNNv SILK: BJTw2MtNrtfJxPf1N2iqKTk662JLZsUAr5
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SpencerLievensSLG
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December 09, 2014, 02:12:16 PM |
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Whilst Sterlingcoin 1.4 sits in the wings waiting to be released I thought I would write a quick short guide to running a more secure wallet on your Windows home computer: 1. Download and install Comodo Firewall, Peerblock and Avira Antivirus. 2. Download and install Oracle VirtualBox. 3. Check whether you are running 32bit or 64bit Windows and then download either the 32bit or 64bit version of Ubuntu 14.10 4. Open Oracle VirtualBox and create a new virtual machine for Ubuntu/Linux and select the appropriate architecture (32bit/64bit). 5. Ideally you should be creating this virtual machine on an external usb drive which can stay disconnected whenever possible. 6. During install make sure to set passwords for startup of the Ubuntu install and also for login to the Ubuntu environment on the Virtual Machine. 7. Once Ubuntu has finished installing and you are on the desktop, open a terminal (Crtl+Alt+T) and type "sudo apt-get update" and hit enter, it will request your password you set at install. 8. Next, still in the terminal, type "sudo apt-get upgrade" and hit enter, this time it will not require your password as you entered it previously and are still in the same session. 9. Once the updates finish installing go to the menu bar of Oracle Virtual Box which your Ubuntu installation is running in and go to 'Devices' and at the bottom click on 'Insert Guest Additions CD Image'. Ubuntu will pick up the installer and ask whether you wish to run the installer, click 'Run', it will request your password. Once it finishes restart Ubuntu. 10. Once Ubuntu restarts follow this guide here - http://sterlingcoin.org.uk/support/linux/install-sterlingcoin-wallet-linux/This I hope will help those that don't have a huge technical know how to at least secure their systems somewhat better than they may be now. Can you tell me why you would install peerblock? I thought it was for torrents only? It is in fact a P2P Firewall to protect you whilst using peer to peer based applications.
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December 09, 2014, 03:47:39 PM Last edit: December 09, 2014, 05:43:05 PM by shanecoins |
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I've used peerblock for several years and I swear by it . highly recommended
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Rols
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December 09, 2014, 11:21:10 PM |
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Whilst Sterlingcoin 1.4 sits in the wings waiting to be released I thought I would write a quick short guide to running a more secure wallet on your Windows home computer: 1. Download and install Comodo Firewall, Peerblock and Avira Antivirus. 2. Download and install Oracle VirtualBox. 3. Check whether you are running 32bit or 64bit Windows and then download either the 32bit or 64bit version of Ubuntu 14.10 4. Open Oracle VirtualBox and create a new virtual machine for Ubuntu/Linux and select the appropriate architecture (32bit/64bit). 5. Ideally you should be creating this virtual machine on an external usb drive which can stay disconnected whenever possible. 6. During install make sure to set passwords for startup of the Ubuntu install and also for login to the Ubuntu environment on the Virtual Machine. 7. Once Ubuntu has finished installing and you are on the desktop, open a terminal (Crtl+Alt+T) and type "sudo apt-get update" and hit enter, it will request your password you set at install. 8. Next, still in the terminal, type "sudo apt-get upgrade" and hit enter, this time it will not require your password as you entered it previously and are still in the same session. 9. Once the updates finish installing go to the menu bar of Oracle Virtual Box which your Ubuntu installation is running in and go to 'Devices' and at the bottom click on 'Insert Guest Additions CD Image'. Ubuntu will pick up the installer and ask whether you wish to run the installer, click 'Run', it will request your password. Once it finishes restart Ubuntu. 10. Once Ubuntu restarts follow this guide here - http://sterlingcoin.org.uk/support/linux/install-sterlingcoin-wallet-linux/This I hope will help those that don't have a huge technical know how to at least secure their systems somewhat better than they may be now. Can you tell me why you would install peerblock? I thought it was for torrents only? It is in fact a P2P Firewall to protect you whilst using peer to peer based applications. Its more than that. It can also block html. So it protects from malware, phising sites and other threats. There are different list to download. It is capable of blocking incoming and outgoing connections based on IP blacklists. So it supports for example following protocols TCP ICMP UDP.
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tubesteak
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December 10, 2014, 12:48:26 AM |
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The link on op is broke I think.
Which link on the OP? The pexpeppers link is broke
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SLG: SPWZuB9HsZVQNiHCbLQyw32EdRdVtt87We
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Sterlingcoin (OP)
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December 10, 2014, 10:12:03 AM |
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The link on op is broke I think.
Which link on the OP? The pexpeppers link is broke All fixed Was pointing to their old web address still, thank you for making us aware of it. Also, can anyone guess what Matthew a.k.a. Syyyn is working on for Sterlingcoin?
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December 10, 2014, 10:21:24 AM |
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Also, can anyone guess what Matthew a.k.a. Syyyn is working on for Sterlingcoin?
Multipool?
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