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April 02, 2016, 08:56:41 PM |
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reconsiderblock 00061f19b0f3be3d36de0fdfc7ed43ae9d440e2da4e8f973fd515588806539ef
Ah, I see. Cheers. That got that working, but the client is still at the same block (3 days ago, when using the bootstrap). I'll give it a bit. Nice to see about 44 connections, though. That's pretty cool. Still on 351580? Yep: 20:30:49  getblockcount
20:30:49  351580
It's strange. I obviously have the right boostrap files for it to skip 1.5 years of the chain and the github boostrap is about 3 days old, so that matches too. I'm on a recent wallet build (windows 64), too: http://www.bitcredit.work/downloads/SPV anywhere? delete everything, wallet.dat to! sync, copy back old wallet.dat. worked for me edit: reconsiderblock (hash from block 351579.351580 and 351581) Seem to be passed the blockage. > run QT client > Quit client > %appdata% > go to Bitcredit folder > delete everything (back-up wallet.dat if it contains any funds) > download and unzip bootstrap files https://github.com/bitcreditscc/bootstrap> move unzipped files into main bitcredit folder > Run QT client from Win 64 files found on http://www.bitcredit.work/downloads/That's it.
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April 03, 2016, 05:54:37 PM Last edit: April 03, 2016, 07:45:29 PM by coins101 |
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The growth of peer-to-peer lending is truly at an early and explosive point: The US, China and UK are at the forefront of this new way of lending. That means the rest of the world is there for the taking by a player with global infrastructure. What is particularly interesting about this is the R3 approach. BCR could actually make just as much money by being the infrastructure that peer-to-peer lenders could use to access markets around the world without having to invest in serious infrastructure in each market.
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April 03, 2016, 08:28:34 PM |
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reconsiderblock 00061f19b0f3be3d36de0fdfc7ed43ae9d440e2da4e8f973fd515588806539ef
Ah, I see. Cheers. That got that working, but the client is still at the same block (3 days ago, when using the bootstrap). I'll give it a bit. Nice to see about 44 connections, though. That's pretty cool. Still on 351580? Yep: 20:30:49  getblockcount
20:30:49  351580
It's strange. I obviously have the right boostrap files for it to skip 1.5 years of the chain and the github boostrap is about 3 days old, so that matches too. I'm on a recent wallet build (windows 64), too: http://www.bitcredit.work/downloads/SPV anywhere? delete everything, wallet.dat to! sync, copy back old wallet.dat. worked for me edit: reconsiderblock (hash from block 351579.351580 and 351581) Seem to be passed the blockage. > run QT client > Quit client > %appdata% > go to Bitcredit folder > delete everything (back-up wallet.dat if it contains any funds) > download and unzip bootstrap files https://github.com/bitcreditscc/bootstrap> move unzipped files into main bitcredit folder > Run QT client from Win 64 files found on http://www.bitcredit.work/downloads/That's it. All my BNs are crashing. Followed your instruction, got it synced and started BN, after few hours they all crashed again. Is this a windows related issue?? Will be moving over to the long planned ubuntu box anyway. I was never able to activate coin control on my win setups either, asuming some local machine issues.. IW
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April 05, 2016, 04:48:50 PM |
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The growth of peer-to-peer lending is truly at an early and explosive point: The US, China and UK are at the forefront of this new way of lending. That means the rest of the world is there for the taking by a player with global infrastructure. What is particularly interesting about this is the R3 approach. BCR could actually make just as much money by being the infrastructure that peer-to-peer lenders could use to access markets around the world without having to invest in serious infrastructure in each market. Banks all over the world are looking into blockchain technology, today's central banking system is just a money printing machine! Banks might start using blockchain technology but will it be an open ledger? To say that the future of money is blockchain-based crypto-currencies and payment platforms is to state the obvious nowadays. If this wasn't the case, then why are Goldman Sachs et al. (i.e. the global too big to fail banks) rushing to patent their own proprietary versions of blockchain technologies? Why are banks investing heavily in companies that are trying to establish a global blockchain platform for banks?
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April 06, 2016, 01:42:57 PM |
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Banks all over the world are looking into blockchain technology, today's central banking system is just a money printing machine! Banks might start using blockchain technology but will it be an open ledger?
Open to them, sure. To us, not so much. To say that the future of money is blockchain-based crypto-currencies and payment platforms is to state the obvious nowadays. If this wasn't the case, then why are Goldman Sachs et al. (i.e. the global too big to fail banks) rushing to patent their own proprietary versions of blockchain technologies? Why are banks investing heavily in companies that are trying to establish a global blockchain platform for banks? It's doubtful to me that banks as we know them have much use for blockchains at all. And if used they will be neither open source nor open ledger.
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April 06, 2016, 11:26:26 PM |
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Get ready to bid in 40 minutes people! The earlier you bid the cheaper the price there might be some arbitrage opportunities . Follow this account for reminders https://twitter.com/Bitcredit_Info
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April 09, 2016, 07:39:17 PM |
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Get ready to bid in 40 minutes people! The earlier you bid the cheaper the price there might be some arbitrage opportunities . Follow this account for reminders https://twitter.com/Bitcredit_InfoSomeone do a video for the world to understand what this is about
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April 16, 2016, 07:24:08 PM |
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I am blocked on 351580. Reconsider block doesnt work as well. Any new bootstrap?
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April 16, 2016, 07:55:23 PM |
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I am blocked on 351580. Reconsider block doesnt work as well. Any new bootstrap?
Might want to give reconsiderblock another shot, it does work but sometimes you got to give it a second try and it is kinda slow. You're nearly 20k blocks behind so it should take a while.
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April 17, 2016, 04:10:16 AM |
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I am blocked on 351580. Reconsider block doesnt work as well. Any new bootstrap?
Might want to give reconsiderblock another shot, it does work but sometimes you got to give it a second try and it is kinda slow. You're nearly 20k blocks behind so it should take a while. Still no result. Block at 351580
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April 18, 2016, 06:31:36 PM |
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I need some views from this community on how to split up shareholdings for the company that will be registered to submit applications for joining peer-to-peer associations, etc
My current thinking is this:
> set-up a company to join peer-to-peer associations and meet regulatory obligations
> setting up a company means real people need to be shareholders (somewhere along the line).
> There will be one share and that share will be held in trust for the BCR masternodes
> The company formation documents can say something like......the vote from a majority of the BCR masternode will determine all the votes of all the shareholders and that of the board of directors.
This means that while masternodes are not shareholders, they determine all the votes of the company and the outcome of those votes.
Thoughts?
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April 18, 2016, 10:34:02 PM |
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If we get positive legal advice supporting that, i'm all for it.
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April 18, 2016, 11:51:54 PM |
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If we get positive legal advice supporting that, i'm all for it.
Yes I agree with the above statement. Brian
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April 18, 2016, 11:54:01 PM |
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If we get positive legal advice supporting that, i'm all for it.
Well the interesting thing about this is economics. If the shareholder doesn't do what Masternodes vote on, the Masternodes can just crash the price of BCR and no one else would ever buy a BCR ever again. So perhaps all that is needed is a simple statement that the shareholder will vote in accordance with the Masternodes votes?
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April 19, 2016, 03:00:58 AM |
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I am blocked on 351580. Reconsider block doesnt work as well. Any new bootstrap?
Might want to give reconsiderblock another shot, it does work but sometimes you got to give it a second try and it is kinda slow. You're nearly 20k blocks behind so it should take a while. Still no result. Block at 351580 @370752 www. bitcredit. work/ downloads
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gavrilo77
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April 19, 2016, 06:15:18 AM |
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Thank you much!!!
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April 19, 2016, 11:05:56 PM |
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So perhaps all that is needed is a simple statement that the shareholder will vote in accordance with the Masternodes votes?
Sounds like a plan.
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April 20, 2016, 01:25:11 PM |
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who shall be the named and registered directors?
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April 20, 2016, 11:39:13 PM |
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who shall be the named and registered directors?
Well, that's fairly easy on some levels. Regardless of who is actually listed as a director on paper, the courts look to those who direct and control. So, who directs and controls? Whose got the keys to the code, Github, etc. ?
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