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March 07, 2015, 04:50:53 AM |
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Such good buy right now.
Is there a way to "maximize" the GUI client?
This is the only client I can't see the whole of because of my netbook resolution settings. I am maxed out but for TRI I would consider a new machine and it has definitely payed for itself. I just can' bring myself to sell any yet. I'm holding for $10.
Also, is there a secret to installing from source? Is it the b2 command to correct lib4 vs lib5?
I am not a linux master and that is where I left off.
Many thanks.
If TRI were Bitcoins they'd be $75k a pop. Yeah, I'll hold.
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wurstgelee
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March 07, 2015, 03:39:19 PM |
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Such good buy right now.
Is there a way to "maximize" the GUI client?
This is the only client I can't see the whole of because of my netbook resolution settings. I am maxed out but for TRI I would consider a new machine and it has definitely payed for itself. I just can' bring myself to sell any yet. I'm holding for $10.
Also, is there a secret to installing from source? Is it the b2 command to correct lib4 vs lib5?
I am not a linux master and that is where I left off.
Many thanks.
If TRI were Bitcoins they'd be $75k a pop. Yeah, I'll hold.
So the your notebook resolution is too low to show the whole client, right? All you can do is to change the size of the GUI client - point you mouse at the lower right corner, press and hold the button to resize. I am not exactly sure what your problem is with installing from linux but you don't have to use the b2 switch. Do you want to compile the GUI client or the daemon? (GitHub sources are not updated yet so the "staking fix" is not included there. Will do that once the "Black Pharao"-Wallet is ready. Seems like it is working good - at least nobody told me the opposite - so I will start cleaning up the new sources and upload them the upcoming week).
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whalebone
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March 09, 2015, 04:55:42 AM |
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Such good buy right now.
Is there a way to "maximize" the GUI client?
This is the only client I can't see the whole of because of my netbook resolution settings. I am maxed out but for TRI I would consider a new machine and it has definitely payed for itself. I just can' bring myself to sell any yet. I'm holding for $10.
Also, is there a secret to installing from source? Is it the b2 command to correct lib4 vs lib5?
I am not a linux master and that is where I left off.
Many thanks.
If TRI were Bitcoins they'd be $75k a pop. Yeah, I'll hold.
So the your notebook resolution is too low to show the whole client, right? All you can do is to change the size of the GUI client - point you mouse at the lower right corner, press and hold the button to resize. I am not exactly sure what your problem is with installing from linux but you don't have to use the b2 switch. Do you want to compile the GUI client or the daemon? (GitHub sources are not updated yet so the "staking fix" is not included there. Will do that once the "Black Pharao"-Wallet is ready. Seems like it is working good - at least nobody told me the opposite - so I will start cleaning up the new sources and upload them the upcoming week). Many thanks for your response. I sadly cannot reach the lower right hand corner of the client because of the resolution issue. I can only drag the wallet up to "TRI block explorer" I was trying to install the GUI client with xubuntu. I was able to install Namecoin so I know I'm missing a dependency. You have given me the confidence to continue holding my breath.
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whalebone
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March 09, 2015, 05:12:40 AM |
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Such good buy right now.
Is there a way to "maximize" the GUI client?
This is the only client I can't see the whole of because of my netbook resolution settings. I am maxed out but for TRI I would consider a new machine and it has definitely payed for itself. I just can' bring myself to sell any yet. I'm holding for $10.
Also, is there a secret to installing from source? Is it the b2 command to correct lib4 vs lib5?
I am not a linux master and that is where I left off.
Many thanks.
If TRI were Bitcoins they'd be $75k a pop. Yeah, I'll hold.
So the your notebook resolution is too low to show the whole client, right? All you can do is to change the size of the GUI client - point you mouse at the lower right corner, press and hold the button to resize. I am not exactly sure what your problem is with installing from linux but you don't have to use the b2 switch. Do you want to compile the GUI client or the daemon? (GitHub sources are not updated yet so the "staking fix" is not included there. Will do that once the "Black Pharao"-Wallet is ready. Seems like it is working good - at least nobody told me the opposite - so I will start cleaning up the new sources and upload them the upcoming week). Many thanks for your response. I sadly cannot reach the lower right hand corner of the client because of the resolution issue. I can only drag the wallet up to "TRI block explorer" I was trying to install the GUI client with xubuntu. I was able to install Namecoin so I know I'm missing a dependency. You have given me the confidence to continue holding my breath while compiling. Thank you for the updates. I had not been sanitizing inputs and the increased payout is appreciated. Now that my graphics cards have retired I am building some staking rigs and will do my best to keep the power on through spring storms.
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wurstgelee
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March 09, 2015, 02:50:11 PM |
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Such good buy right now.
Is there a way to "maximize" the GUI client?
This is the only client I can't see the whole of because of my netbook resolution settings. I am maxed out but for TRI I would consider a new machine and it has definitely payed for itself. I just can' bring myself to sell any yet. I'm holding for $10.
Also, is there a secret to installing from source? Is it the b2 command to correct lib4 vs lib5?
I am not a linux master and that is where I left off.
Many thanks.
If TRI were Bitcoins they'd be $75k a pop. Yeah, I'll hold.
So the your notebook resolution is too low to show the whole client, right? All you can do is to change the size of the GUI client - point you mouse at the lower right corner, press and hold the button to resize. I am not exactly sure what your problem is with installing from linux but you don't have to use the b2 switch. Do you want to compile the GUI client or the daemon? (GitHub sources are not updated yet so the "staking fix" is not included there. Will do that once the "Black Pharao"-Wallet is ready. Seems like it is working good - at least nobody told me the opposite - so I will start cleaning up the new sources and upload them the upcoming week). Many thanks for your response. I sadly cannot reach the lower right hand corner of the client because of the resolution issue. I can only drag the wallet up to "TRI block explorer" I was trying to install the GUI client with xubuntu. I was able to install Namecoin so I know I'm missing a dependency. You have given me the confidence to continue holding my breath. The wallet should compile anyways though - even with current GitHub sources. Which error message do you get?
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whalebone
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March 10, 2015, 12:43:09 AM |
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The wallet should compile anyways though - even with current GitHub sources. Which error message do you get?
Thank you for your support. wb@whalebone:~/triangles$ qmake triangles-qt.proProject MESSAGE: Building with UPNP support
wb@whalebone:~/triangles$ sudo makecd /home/wb/triangles/src/leveldb && CC=gcc CXX=g++ make OPT="-fpermissive -fstack-protector-all --param ssp-buffer-size=1 -O2" libleveldb.a libmemenv.a /bin/sh: 1: ./build_detect_platform: Permission denied make[1]: Entering directory `/home/wb/triangles/src/leveldb' Makefile:18: build_config.mk: No such file or directory make[1]: *** No rule to make target `build_config.mk'. Stop. make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/wb/triangles/src/leveldb' make: *** [/home/wb/triangles/src/leveldb/libleveldb.a] Error 2
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whalebone
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March 10, 2015, 02:19:03 AM |
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The wallet should compile anyways though - even with current GitHub sources. Which error message do you get?
Thank you for your support. wb@whalebone:~/triangles$ qmake triangles-qt.proProject MESSAGE: Building with UPNP support
wb@whalebone:~/triangles$ sudo makecd /home/wb/triangles/src/leveldb && CC=gcc CXX=g++ make OPT="-fpermissive -fstack-protector-all --param ssp-buffer-size=1 -O2" libleveldb.a libmemenv.a /bin/sh: 1: ./build_detect_platform: Permission denied make[1]: Entering directory `/home/wb/triangles/src/leveldb' Makefile:18: build_config.mk: No such file or directory make[1]: *** No rule to make target `build_config.mk'. Stop. make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/wb/triangles/src/leveldb' make: *** [/home/wb/triangles/src/leveldb/libleveldb.a] Error 2***SOLVED*** run this chmod 755 src/leveldb/build_detect_platform
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whalebone
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March 10, 2015, 03:19:06 AM |
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The wallet should compile anyways though - even with current GitHub sources. Which error message do you get?
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wb@whalebone:~/triangles$ ./triangles-qt
Mar 09 23:12:40.372 [err] tor_assertion_failed_(): Bug: src/tor/memarea.c:127: alloc_chunk: Assertion realign_pointer(res->next_mem) == res->next_mem failed; aborting. Mar 09 23:12:40.373 [err] Bug: Assertion realign_pointer(res->next_mem) == res->next_mem failed in alloc_chunk at src/tor/memarea.c:127. Stack trace: Mar 09 23:12:40.373 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x815eb08] Mar 09 23:12:40.373 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x82538b5] Mar 09 23:12:40.373 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x81fd3f4] Mar 09 23:12:40.373 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x81fd4fd] Mar 09 23:12:40.373 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x824b2c5] Mar 09 23:12:40.373 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x821511e] Mar 09 23:12:40.373 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x821529a] Mar 09 23:12:40.373 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x82157c8] Mar 09 23:12:40.373 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x8215905] Mar 09 23:12:40.373 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x8192feb] Mar 09 23:12:40.374 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x8197fcf] Mar 09 23:12:40.374 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x8198325] Mar 09 23:12:40.374 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x820ee62] Mar 09 23:12:40.374 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x8210019] Mar 09 23:12:40.374 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x830ae03] Mar 09 23:12:40.374 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x82984f3] Mar 09 23:12:40.374 [err] Bug: /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libboost_thread.so.1.54.0(+0x9681) [0xb71fa681] Mar 09 23:12:40.374 [err] Bug: /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0(+0x6f70) [0xb62caf70] Mar 09 23:12:40.374 [err] Bug: /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(clone+0x5e) [0xb60b4bee] Aborted (core dumped)
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NightmareLev8
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March 10, 2015, 12:23:46 PM |
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Update on TRIder: The application is already in the store. However currently only available for a testing group. This means you can not find it until I publish it to the public. Wurstgelee got now an updated version and if there are no major flaws, I will release it for the community in the coming days. https://i.imgur.com/uiCt43s.pngNote about the amount of needed TRI: If you want to trade on other markets than BTC-TRI you need a specific amount of TRI in your balance. As long as the amount is not reached you have only the possibility to trade on the TRI market until you have the amount. After that you have access to all the markets. The amount is calculated as following: Amount = ceil(<BTC value of open orders> / 0.05 )*0.5 + 4.5 TRI For example you have open orders with a total value of 0.132 BTC You will need (0.132/0.05)*0.5 + 4.5 = 6 TRI So a big trader needs more TRI than a small one. ... Mar 09 23:12:40.372 [err] tor_assertion_failed_(): Bug: src/tor/memarea.c:127: alloc_chunk: Assertion realign_pointer(res->next_mem) == res->next_mem failed; aborting. Mar 09 23:12:40.373 [err] Bug: Assertion realign_pointer(res->next_mem) == res->next_mem failed in alloc_chunk at src/tor/memarea.c:127. Stack trace: ...
These are similar errors which I got on my Raspberry Pi. Sadly I did not find the reason for the assertion exception.
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wurstgelee
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March 10, 2015, 09:36:43 PM |
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The wallet should compile anyways though - even with current GitHub sources. Which error message do you get?
wb@whalebone:~/triangles$ ./triangles-qtMar 09 23:12:40.372 [err] tor_assertion_failed_(): Bug: src/tor/memarea.c:127: alloc_chunk: Assertion realign_pointer(res->next_mem) == res->next_mem failed; aborting. Mar 09 23:12:40.373 [err] Bug: Assertion realign_pointer(res->next_mem) == res->next_mem failed in alloc_chunk at src/tor/memarea.c:127. Stack trace: Mar 09 23:12:40.373 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x815eb08] Mar 09 23:12:40.373 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x82538b5] Mar 09 23:12:40.373 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x81fd3f4] Mar 09 23:12:40.373 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x81fd4fd] Mar 09 23:12:40.373 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x824b2c5] Mar 09 23:12:40.373 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x821511e] Mar 09 23:12:40.373 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x821529a] Mar 09 23:12:40.373 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x82157c8] Mar 09 23:12:40.373 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x8215905] Mar 09 23:12:40.373 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x8192feb] Mar 09 23:12:40.374 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x8197fcf] Mar 09 23:12:40.374 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x8198325] Mar 09 23:12:40.374 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x820ee62] Mar 09 23:12:40.374 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x8210019] Mar 09 23:12:40.374 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x830ae03] Mar 09 23:12:40.374 [err] Bug: ./triangles-qt() [0x82984f3] Mar 09 23:12:40.374 [err] Bug: /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libboost_thread.so.1.54.0(+0x9681) [0xb71fa681] Mar 09 23:12:40.374 [err] Bug: /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0(+0x6f70) [0xb62caf70] Mar 09 23:12:40.374 [err] Bug: /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(clone+0x5e) [0xb60b4bee] Aborted (core dumped) Mh.... could you try installing libboost 1.48 and compile it again (or try to compile it)?
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wurstgelee
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March 10, 2015, 09:37:25 PM |
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Update on TRIder: The application is already in the store. However currently only available for a testing group. This means you can not find it until I publish it to the public. Wurstgelee got now an updated version and if there are no major flaws, I will release it for the community in the coming days. Note about the amount of needed TRI: If you want to trade on other markets than BTC-TRI you need a specific amount of TRI in your balance. As long as the amount is not reached you have only the possibility to trade on the TRI market until you have the amount. After that you have access to all the markets. The amount is calculated as following: Amount = ceil(<BTC value of open orders> / 0.05 )*0.5 + 4.5 TRI For example you have open orders with a total value of 0.132 BTC You will need (0.132/0.05)*0.5 + 4.5 = 6 TRI So a big trader needs more TRI than a small one. ... Mar 09 23:12:40.372 [err] tor_assertion_failed_(): Bug: src/tor/memarea.c:127: alloc_chunk: Assertion realign_pointer(res->next_mem) == res->next_mem failed; aborting. Mar 09 23:12:40.373 [err] Bug: Assertion realign_pointer(res->next_mem) == res->next_mem failed in alloc_chunk at src/tor/memarea.c:127. Stack trace: ...
These are similar errors which I got on my Raspberry Pi. Sadly I did not find the reason for the assertion exception. \o/ \o/ \o/ OMG OMG OMG
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wurstgelee
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March 10, 2015, 10:07:56 PM |
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I just installed TRIder and am now testing thoroughly.
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StephenJH
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March 11, 2015, 01:04:45 AM |
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cool beans fellas!
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robox
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March 12, 2015, 01:41:36 PM |
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good morning friends.. just got TRI added to https://chainz.cryptoid.info/tri/#!wallets richlist and distribution = https://chainz.cryptoid.info/tri/#!rich if you can please donate BTC here > 15wUyp6ERKgxhzfBEja2hQkfs9KmAcmUKw and or please donate TRI here > TRikQSFYGgqoeKrVLHT8PV4QgiVAzhyXUf donations will be used to help pay for upkeep of richlist, supernode, and explorer.. thanks all and keep on staking!
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wurstgelee
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March 12, 2015, 06:50:33 PM Last edit: March 12, 2015, 07:15:29 PM by wurstgelee |
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good morning friends.. just got TRI added to https://chainz.cryptoid.info/tri/#!wallets richlist and distribution = https://chainz.cryptoid.info/tri/#!rich if you can please donate BTC here > 15wUyp6ERKgxhzfBEja2hQkfs9KmAcmUKw and or please donate TRI here > TRikQSFYGgqoeKrVLHT8PV4QgiVAzhyXUf donations will be used to help pay for upkeep of richlist, supernode, and explorer.. thanks all and keep on staking! Holy shit....Awesome! Who pays for that? You? And how much is it? Are those your or fairglu's (the guy who hosts the explorer?) addresses? Edit: Oh, the distribution is better than I expected.
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wurstgelee
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March 12, 2015, 06:53:19 PM |
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Good News! A community member and I are in the works of getting a tri richlist listed at chainz.cryptoid.info 10 TRI to Nightmare and Wurstgelee for efforts on TRIder and Wallet! Cheers! btw for some reason the messages that i send encrypted under tor shows on the receiving end but i cannot see messages. any clue? I have beta 3 Try the following: - close the wallet - make a backup of %appdata%\triangles (just in case - backups are nice to have!) - delete smsg.ini and the folders smsgDB and smsgStore in %appdata%\triangles - start the wallet again Do you see the messages now? Oh, and thanks a lot for the TRI!
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wurstgelee
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March 12, 2015, 06:57:18 PM |
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Wurst, you should create a feature header and put "Able to stake without creating more than a certain number of inputs" or something along those lines in the ANN. It's very useful and keeps the wallet snappy without maintenance. Maybe add, "This allows you to stake as much as you want without your wallet getting bogged down by thousands of inputs and crashing when trying to send large transactions, a problem that plagues many other wallets." I'm not even sure if another coin has that feature, although I haven't checked up on many recently.
Also, put "encrypted messaging over TOR in wallet" or something as well under the same header.
Well, it was a problem of variables which prevented stakes from being combined. This is supposed to work for all PoS coins if they have reasonable values set - so thats not really a feature. Secure messaging is mentioned @ "Specs" - isn't it?
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NightmareLev8
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March 12, 2015, 09:27:40 PM |
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10 TRI to Nightmare and Wurstgelee for efforts on TRIder and Wallet! Cheers! Thank you
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pseudonymdude
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March 12, 2015, 09:33:21 PM |
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Wurst, you should create a feature header and put "Able to stake without creating more than a certain number of inputs" or something along those lines in the ANN. It's very useful and keeps the wallet snappy without maintenance. Maybe add, "This allows you to stake as much as you want without your wallet getting bogged down by thousands of inputs and crashing when trying to send large transactions, a problem that plagues many other wallets." I'm not even sure if another coin has that feature, although I haven't checked up on many recently.
Also, put "encrypted messaging over TOR in wallet" or something as well under the same header.
Well, it was a problem of variables which prevented stakes from being combined. This is supposed to work for all PoS coins if they have reasonable values set - so thats not really a feature. Secure messaging is mentioned @ "Specs" - isn't it? Yeah, you're right. That made no sense. It's a problem I noticed a few times on the wallets of smaller coins. They continually created inputs without combining them. I guess I should have checked peercoin/blackcoin/reddcoin first.
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