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November 25, 2015, 10:19:46 PM
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we can go after c-cex to get added to their vote (or added), we can make noise in poloniex twitter or trollbox, someone can contact yobit.
I submitted a request and inquired in polo trollbox, I tweeted cryptsy and poloniex and c-cex today.

$MAID & $BTC other than that some short hodls and some long held garbage.
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November 25, 2015, 10:21:17 PM
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we can go after c-cex to get added to their vote (or added), we can make noise in poloniex twitter or trollbox, someone can contact yobit.
I submitted a request and inquired in polo trollbox, I tweeted cryptsy and poloniex and c-cex today.

 I will do the same
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November 26, 2015, 12:11:06 AM
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why are we so fixed on getting on another exchange. especially c-cex or yobit. bittrex is really the main one. poloniex is cool too but not expecting them to add it. what are the plans now for getting development moving again
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November 26, 2015, 02:50:32 AM
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development has not been stalled, it may not be the perfect time for more exchanges but we should have as many hands on deck for making decisions impacting the next wave of development. anyone who joins to help make decisions now will be a great asset to the community during the next push to expand the community.

$MAID & $BTC other than that some short hodls and some long held garbage.
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November 26, 2015, 03:01:29 PM
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The dev is the last one who's plans we should worry about, i just found out that while doing all this innovation he still has the capacity to think on the same frequency as Bitcoin Core devs.
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November 26, 2015, 06:14:25 PM
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The dev is the last one who's plans we should worry about, i just found out that while doing all this innovation he still has the capacity to think on the same frequency as Bitcoin Core devs.
wait is he arguing with himself over blocksize?
 Grin Cheesy Kiss
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$MAID & $BTC other than that some short hodls and some long held garbage.
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November 26, 2015, 06:20:16 PM
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The dev is the last one who's plans we should worry about, i just found out that while doing all this innovation he still has the capacity to think on the same frequency as Bitcoin Core devs.
wait is he arguing with himself over blocksize?
 Grin Cheesy Kiss
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hahaha, well, let's say the serious devs  Cheesy

We already have 20MB block capacity  Cool

I was talking about the idea to use SQLite , and per-user wallet rpc authentication.

Like there being a wallet admin and normal users, allowing use of the software in organizations where there are different access levels.

Though i think we'll need even more optimization and multi- threading to have something that can handle enterprise level access I/O
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November 28, 2015, 07:25:58 AM
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anyone else noticing the fractured chain???  the main part of consensus has been torn out why?
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November 28, 2015, 08:09:21 AM
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anyone else noticing the fractured chain???  the main part of consensus has been torn out why?

Exactly what part is that, mind posting the lines that were "torn out"?  What you are posting is just fud, do the same on a synced bitcoin daemon and tell me the results

lol @ fractured chain

it's called best chain for a reason, old version of bitcoin and alts that did not upgrade still only track the longest chain. Newer versions based on bitcoin 0.9.x keep track of all chains.


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so it must be fractured too right?  Cheesy
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November 28, 2015, 05:49:33 PM
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so in all this hurry guys,
markets gonna be removed if not traded more then 0.20 daily before 4th of december.

just to let you guys know.
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November 29, 2015, 01:13:09 PM
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so in all this hurry guys,
markets gonna be removed if not traded more then 0.20 daily before 4th of december.

just to let you guys know.

it only takes one person with a few coins to push volume. I'm guessing people are waiting for the update. I am encouraging the dev to do an incremental update so as to allow users to familiarize with the already implemented changes. It also allow those working on the write ups and user guides a chance to write, rather than one overly large update.

I'm sure he'll agree and we can see an update this week. I am also trying to help windows users by figuring out how to build sqlite on windows. Rather than 64bit i think i will go for the universal 32 bit.
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November 29, 2015, 06:00:09 PM
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I was one of three bidders for the last superblock - only one bidder got them all, I didn't get any. https://chainz.cryptoid.info/bcr/block.dws?257400.htm

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2015-11-28 23:51:31
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      1BCRbid2i3wbgqrKtgLGem6ZchcfYbnhNu 0.005 BTC
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2015-11-28 16:21:38
1PEWVhJaaLYuhT8Nor4gVjKn9rDiCWJJEk
      1BCRbid2i3wbgqrKtgLGem6ZchcfYbnhNu 0.015 BTC
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2015-11-28 16:05:53
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      1BCRbid2i3wbgqrKtgLGem6ZchcfYbnhNu 0.00997945 BTC
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November 29, 2015, 06:39:38 PM
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I was one of three bidders for the last superblock - only one bidder got them all, I didn't get any. https://chainz.cryptoid.info/bcr/block.dws?257400.htm

48d4345da40dae6ed9d4ae687fe0572c2c9e3eb83b6fe64e5961f67770a5dc8f
2015-11-28 23:51:31
144qSywSgw8Nje339mEdWzMCE4AtuMazwn
      1BCRbid2i3wbgqrKtgLGem6ZchcfYbnhNu 0.005 BTC
1e507fe560f9d66f8fec73f9859612ca5c8c49d72ff95ae326c02568e237bec2

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2015-11-28 16:21:38
1PEWVhJaaLYuhT8Nor4gVjKn9rDiCWJJEk
      1BCRbid2i3wbgqrKtgLGem6ZchcfYbnhNu 0.015 BTC
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2015-11-28 16:05:53
191sZ6xbmcChg3Hnc69qZyFiyFMo7jne6A
      1BCRbid2i3wbgqrKtgLGem6ZchcfYbnhNu 0.00997945 BTC


Case 1 (likely)

Miner was unable to contact Block explorers and get information at block time

Case 2 (maybe)

Miner sniped payout

Resolution : Bids were not cleared out, they remain valid waiting for next block in a couple hours

Long term :- This week, on pressure form other involved in the project, i will release an update. I will however exclude a lot of the untested stuff i was working on. Basic DB and query will be available, lending action will be disabled. (Maybe we can leave Mock lending on Huh)

Immediate issues :- bids will be paid out 24/7 rather than a single payout block which can be targeted

Block limit will be placed @ 40. This is a measure to enforce  Cooperative Proof of Work, and also serves to make it more difficult and expensive for potential attackers to try and hit us with a 51% attack, as they would need both hash power +1 M BCR  to have control of over 50% of a block period (40).

The last is still being heatedly debated behind the scenes , but thus far i have not yet met a convincing counter argument. If you feel that we should change that policy , please speak up now.

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December 01, 2015, 06:35:14 AM
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chains getting really slow some people drop off? or are me and chainz on a fork. i solved a bunch of the last 10 blocks but not the last 2
258713 block hash 010804d16fd47216c1052c27108b8ec1a72a7098d1046502fbf50eaba79decdc

$MAID & $BTC other than that some short hodls and some long held garbage.
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December 01, 2015, 06:38:54 AM
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There's some sort of warning over at chainz explorer about peers.

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Warning: We do not appear to fully agree with our peers! You may need to upgrade, or other nodes may need to upgrade.

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/bcr/#
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December 01, 2015, 06:56:33 AM
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Hi

I need some dedicated network VPS nodes. The network has become disjointed due to dropping off some peers. I need a total of 8 from various areas of the globe. At least 2 in the US, 2 in Europe , 2 in Asia  and 1 in Africa and 1 in Australia. These will become the default seednodes.

Preferably we can either donate nodes or contribute to a fund to get them running.

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December 01, 2015, 06:57:23 AM
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Hi

I need some dedicated network VPS nodes. The network has become disjointed due to dropping off some peers. I need a total of 8 from various areas of the globe. At least 2 in the US, 2 in Europe , 2 in Asia  and 1 in Africa and 1 in Australia. These will become the default seednodes.

Preferably we can either donate nodes or contribute to a fund to get them running.

post a btc address
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December 01, 2015, 07:01:00 AM
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Hi

I need some dedicated network VPS nodes. The network has become disjointed due to dropping off some peers. I need a total of 8 from various areas of the globe. At least 2 in the US, 2 in Europe , 2 in Asia  and 1 in Africa and 1 in Australia. These will become the default seednodes.

Preferably we can either donate nodes or contribute to a fund to get them running.

post a btc address

1Nf7PswAM87DWXfRLWxVVTjb8BYK3qfQuS

i am currently building windows wallet  Angry finally got windows env including sqlite

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December 01, 2015, 07:13:24 AM
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Hi

I need some dedicated network VPS nodes. The network has become disjointed due to dropping off some peers. I need a total of 8 from various areas of the globe. At least 2 in the US, 2 in Europe , 2 in Asia  and 1 in Africa and 1 in Australia. These will become the default seednodes.

Preferably we can either donate nodes or contribute to a fund to get them running.

post a btc address

1Nf7PswAM87DWXfRLWxVVTjb8BYK3qfQuS

i am currently building windows wallet  Angry finally got windows env including sqlite

sent a bit.
How much do you think will be suffice to start things off with the vps'?
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December 01, 2015, 07:22:32 AM
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Hi

I need some dedicated network VPS nodes. The network has become disjointed due to dropping off some peers. I need a total of 8 from various areas of the globe. At least 2 in the US, 2 in Europe , 2 in Asia  and 1 in Africa and 1 in Australia. These will become the default seednodes.

Preferably we can either donate nodes or contribute to a fund to get them running.

post a btc address

1Nf7PswAM87DWXfRLWxVVTjb8BYK3qfQuS

i am currently building windows wallet  Angry finally got windows env including sqlite

sent a bit.
How much do you think will be suffice to start things off with the vps'?


Reliable providers average $8 per month so $64 is a great start. Thanks you have really helped us out. The past few days have been bad for me on a personal level, right now i'm actually in an airport, heading back home. I should have the network back up and flowing in a few hours.

I need users to test a fresh sync on windows when i upload the new rc.


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