dextronomous
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January 08, 2016, 08:16:24 AM |
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bitcreditscc, hi there, chainz has diff. block then the site http://bitcreditsp2pool.website:3001/then again every one got another higher version . 6 where to get that one. thanks again, wanna asset all i can to get me started..
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bitcreditscc (OP)
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January 08, 2016, 08:27:55 AM |
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bitcreditscc, hi there, chainz has diff. block then the site http://bitcreditsp2pool.website:3001/then again every one got another higher version . 6 where to get that one. thanks again, wanna asset all i can to get me started.. We just finished discussing the situation in slack, i'm sure you've noticed the most active members post lest here these days. A temporary fix is already on the master branch on github and i am now trying to build a windows version rc with support for assets.
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dextronomous
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January 08, 2016, 08:35:07 AM |
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i did ask polo cryptopia cryptsy all on the coin to be added. maybe the other active users did as well, when was asked to do so.
why another slack channel with password needed to chat on the coin's progress, this channel is pwd protected, private. now i have not yet got access to that channel, i did read has not got to be my real email address.
my email here is not secret,
and now two wallets giving stuck blocks again, am waiting on that wallet, could you provide a newer bootstrap, since the latest one at post 4147 i guess,
i always even in new empty wallets have got to do reconsiderblock or so a few times, this not good right, thanks again dear bit..
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YarkoL
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January 08, 2016, 08:53:23 AM |
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Can anyone explain a little about the new asset system being developed, what type of thing/s can be assets and just generally how the system will work?
Here's an attempt to give a very simple explanation. The asset system is based on "colored coins". That means that an amount of coin is assigned with a "color marker" that distinguishes it from "unmarked/colored" coins. It appears as a special coin amount to a color-enabled wallet. Now you can link that color marker to a resource, say a contract on web that says that "I will redeem these colored coins for X amount of Bitcredits after date Y". The marked coins are thus linked to a future promise of some kind, and so they become a true asset that can be transferred and traded. See https://www.coinprism.com/ for examples that use the same asset protocol. This is the most primitive use of colored coins, actually there is no end to their uses. It is the gateway to 2.0 cryptocoins. All kinds of smart contracts are in theory possible. Unfortunately there are only few guides and tutorials available and many of them short, dense and technical. Perhaps this community will popularize their use and bring it to the masses?
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“God does not play dice"
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bitcreditscc (OP)
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January 08, 2016, 08:55:06 AM |
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i did ask polo cryptopia cryptsy all on the coin to be added. maybe the other active users did as well, when was asked to do so.
why another slack channel with password needed to chat on the coin's progress, this channel is pwd protected, private. now i have not yet got access to that channel, i did read has not got to be my real email address.
my email here is not secret,
and now two wallets giving stuck blocks again, am waiting on that wallet, could you provide a newer bootstrap, since the latest one at post 4147 i guess,
i always even in new empty wallets have got to do reconsiderblock or so a few times, this not good right, thanks again dear bit..
send a PM to LUC and he'll add you. when he figure out how to open it, i'm sure he will. Newer bootstrap already on github as well here :- https://github.com/bitcreditscc/bootstrapWinsows version with no assets an be ready in an hour, but i prefer people wait so we release a complete rc.
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bitcreditscc (OP)
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January 08, 2016, 09:11:24 AM |
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Can anyone explain a little about the new asset system being developed, what type of thing/s can be assets and just generally how the system will work?
Here's an attempt to give a very simple explanation. The asset system is based on "colored coins". That means that an amount of coin is assigned with a "color marker" that distinguishes it from "unmarked/colored" coins. It appears as a special coin amount to a color-enabled wallet. Now you can link that color marker to a resource, say a contract on web that says that "I will redeem these colored coins for X amount of Bitcredits after date Y". The marked coins are thus linked to a future promise of some kind, and so they become a true asset that can be transferred and traded. See https://www.coinprism.com/ for examples that use the same asset protocol. This is the most primitive use of colored coins, actually there is no end to their uses. It is the gateway to 2.0 cryptocoins. All kinds of smart contracts are in theory possible. Unfortunately there are only few guides and tutorials available and many of them short, dense and technical. Perhaps this community will popularize their use and bring it to the masses? Exactly, once we familiarize with the code we can expand it's uses. As for popularizing it , i intend to push hard to get partners and as many businesses as we can to try it out and issue assets on the chain. We will also issue example assets and bonds with varying options so users have templates to start building their own from.
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bitcreditscc (OP)
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January 08, 2016, 11:15:40 AM |
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Working Windows version
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bitcreditscc (OP)
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January 08, 2016, 02:51:30 PM |
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- install python 3.4
- download openssl
- make sure both python and openssl are in system path env
- start bitcredit
- start colorcore inside assets folder(python colorcore.py server)
- tinker around
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dextronomous
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January 08, 2016, 04:21:19 PM |
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hi again bit..
where to find a list of nodes or should the wallet find its own peers, no download of blocks or connections, in two of the wallets.
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bitcreditscc (OP)
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January 08, 2016, 04:27:08 PM |
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hi again bit..
where to find a list of nodes or should the wallet find its own peers, no download of blocks or connections, in two of the wallets.
it typically finds it's own peers
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jasemoney
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January 08, 2016, 07:19:40 PM |
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hi again bit..
where to find a list of nodes or should the wallet find its own peers, no download of blocks or connections, in two of the wallets.
it typically finds it's own peers feel free to create a config file that has "listen=1" also theres always a list of nodes on https://chainz.cryptoid.info/bcr/#!network click nodelist on the highest version fyi chainz is behind currently. current block height can be seen here on this explorer http://bitcreditsp2pool.website:3001/
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$MAID & $BTC other than that some short hodls and some long held garbage.
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dextronomous
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January 08, 2016, 09:43:32 PM |
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so without ssl and and or python 3.4 will the thingy then still go or having not opened colorcore.py should it work o.o.t.b.
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jasemoney
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January 08, 2016, 11:46:29 PM |
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so without ssl and and or python 3.4 will the thingy then still go or having not opened colorcore.py should it work o.o.t.b.
no it wont work out of the box. colorcore runs in python3.4 program which is trivial to install see: https://www.python.org/downloads/ download a version of 3.4.x that fits your operating system/ platform type run the installer and choose the default directory, and when it lets you pick packages, tell it to set env path. (this is unchecked) youll need to install ssl also which is a bitch. Bitcredits recommended getting it from here: https://indy.fulgan.com/SSL/ so use that at your own risk. if you use this just unzip it into you c: drive. and add it to the environment path. youll need to configure the colorocore server to talk to the bitcredits wallet. in the assets folder open config.ini and at the very end change http://88888:999999@localhost:8880 to match your bitcredit config rpc user rpc password rpc port so it looks like this: http://rpcuser:rpcpassword@localhost:rpcport then in windows for example: open a command prompt as administrator change the directory to the bitcredits assets folder found in the most recent download linked above by bitcreditscc type: pip install --upgrade -r requirements.txt then type python colorcore.py server then in the wallet you can see the assets already created
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$MAID & $BTC other than that some short hodls and some long held garbage.
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hack_
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January 09, 2016, 11:32:50 AM |
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I also want in on the slack chat
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LucD88
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January 09, 2016, 02:34:57 PM |
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I also want in on the slack chat
Send me a PM with your email address.
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dextronomous
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January 09, 2016, 02:41:55 PM |
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you asked me info about me, i told you a lot about me, lucd88, is it now i am also already approved, or does that not go already.
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bitcreditscc (OP)
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January 09, 2016, 03:11:09 PM |
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I'm sure you'll all get added.
posting new binaries in a few minutes
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bitcreditscc (OP)
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January 09, 2016, 03:37:54 PM |
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This should really get rid of reconsider block, finally. Also in the rare event that you need use it, you no longer have to restart the client.
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bitcreditscc (OP)
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January 09, 2016, 07:37:32 PM |
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It will take a bit more time, but we will get there.
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thelonecrouton
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January 09, 2016, 08:24:12 PM |
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Last time I checked NXT they didn't have any finite contract / contract expiry capability.
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