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AngelLox
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May 19, 2015, 07:26:03 PM |
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Hopping online i found this github wallet source said to be debian-specific. https://github.com/wdl1908/payconIs it reliable? Cause i'm going to run it on a raspberry pi 2 (Debian) and i though it would've been better. Also how much time does it usually take to compile (with qt4)?
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Crestington (OP)
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May 19, 2015, 08:03:23 PM |
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Hopping online i found this github wallet source said to be debian-specific. https://github.com/wdl1908/payconIs it reliable? Cause i'm going to run it on a raspberry pi 2 (Debian) and i though it would've been better. Also how much time does it usually take to compile (with qt4)? Yes it is reliable, it was cross compiled by Daffy who does a majority of the backend work for the GetHashing forums, he also setup the PayCon Block Explorer on the GetHashing forums (which is a better Explorer than Blockexperts) and you can see the thread here on the PayCon subforum https://forum.gethashing.com/t/paycon-raspbian-packages/3839
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AngelLox
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May 19, 2015, 08:27:24 PM |
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Hopping online i found this github wallet source said to be debian-specific. https://github.com/wdl1908/payconIs it reliable? Cause i'm going to run it on a raspberry pi 2 (Debian) and i though it would've been better. Also how much time does it usually take to compile (with qt4)? Yes it is reliable, it was cross compiled by Daffy who does a majority of the backend work for the GetHashing forums, he also setup the PayCon Block Explorer on the GetHashing forums (which is a better Explorer than Blockexperts) and you can see the thread here on the PayCon subforum https://forum.gethashing.com/t/paycon-raspbian-packages/3839Thanks.
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May 19, 2015, 09:02:41 PM |
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I wasn't able to get to the article of the cryptocointalk article on the coinpress article and when I went to the coinpress website there wasn't much information on it. Do you have a better link to the article?
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May 19, 2015, 10:38:24 PM |
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I wasn't able to get to the article of the cryptocointalk article on the coinpress article and when I went to the coinpress website there wasn't much information on it. Do you have a better link to the article? it is from cryptocointalk forum ,if you want to know more you cn try on his forum,it is 8 days old here is his btctalk https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1064933.0
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May 19, 2015, 11:51:45 PM Last edit: May 20, 2015, 12:25:05 AM by Crestington |
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I wasn't able to get to the article of the cryptocointalk article on the coinpress article and when I went to the coinpress website there wasn't much information on it. Do you have a better link to the article? it is from cryptocointalk forum ,if you want to know more you cn try on his forum,it is 8 days old here is his btctalk https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1064933.0I'll try to get into it more this weekend, in the meantime you can see some of the stuff I am working on with the wallet here: https://github.com/Crestington/PayCon/commits/Wallet-workI have also been in talks with cyberpinoy about an addition to their Staking pool. They want some more information and website about PayCon, I can only do so much! and my main focus at the moment is cleaning up the wallet and perfecting it until I can get more into the code for the marketplace. We did up a skin for ConStand using WeBid but TBH it was kinda ugly, and also needed to work on the payment processor and how to handle payments in general. We found a modified WeBid used for Bitcoin Payments but the list price for the source was $500, then ended up finding an even better one for much cheaper so in the process of setting that up so we can start fiddling around and make changes. Some website stuff with information might be good to do up if anyone has the time or want to do it, doesn't really have to be pro looking, can even sport mostly fake pictures with a bunch of bullshit because hey, this is PayCon, lol Edit: You can view the Super Beta Alpha version of ConStand here http://constand.ga/w/
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May 20, 2015, 01:10:57 PM |
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Look maybe you can get in touch with her Hello, There is an idea to make the system that could accept cryptocurrency for shops. With easy integration and registration without any documents. Let's start with Bitcoins, but we're going to expand services to the other cryptocurrencies http://bitcoingarden.tk/forum/index.php?topic=3617.0i dont have any other her contact info
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May 20, 2015, 09:59:04 PM |
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I wasn't able to get to the article of the cryptocointalk article on the coinpress article and when I went to the coinpress website there wasn't much information on it. Do you have a better link to the article? it is from cryptocointalk forum ,if you want to know more you cn try on his forum,it is 8 days old here is his btctalk https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1064933.0I'll try to get into it more this weekend, in the meantime you can see some of the stuff I am working on with the wallet here: https://github.com/Crestington/PayCon/commits/Wallet-workI have also been in talks with cyberpinoy about an addition to their Staking pool. They want some more information and website about PayCon, I can only do so much! and my main focus at the moment is cleaning up the wallet and perfecting it until I can get more into the code for the marketplace. We did up a skin for ConStand using WeBid but TBH it was kinda ugly, and also needed to work on the payment processor and how to handle payments in general. We found a modified WeBid used for Bitcoin Payments but the list price for the source was $500, then ended up finding an even better one for much cheaper so in the process of setting that up so we can start fiddling around and make changes. Some website stuff with information might be good to do up if anyone has the time or want to do it, doesn't really have to be pro looking, can even sport mostly fake pictures with a bunch of bullshit because hey, this is PayCon, lol Edit: You can view the Super Beta Alpha version of ConStand here http://constand.ga/w/Shop looks really cool
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May 21, 2015, 07:44:19 AM |
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I wasn't able to get to the article of the cryptocointalk article on the coinpress article and when I went to the coinpress website there wasn't much information on it. Do you have a better link to the article? it is from cryptocointalk forum ,if you want to know more you cn try on his forum,it is 8 days old here is his btctalk https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1064933.0I'll try to get into it more this weekend, in the meantime you can see some of the stuff I am working on with the wallet here: https://github.com/Crestington/PayCon/commits/Wallet-workI have also been in talks with cyberpinoy about an addition to their Staking pool. They want some more information and website about PayCon, I can only do so much! and my main focus at the moment is cleaning up the wallet and perfecting it until I can get more into the code for the marketplace. We did up a skin for ConStand using WeBid but TBH it was kinda ugly, and also needed to work on the payment processor and how to handle payments in general. We found a modified WeBid used for Bitcoin Payments but the list price for the source was $500, then ended up finding an even better one for much cheaper so in the process of setting that up so we can start fiddling around and make changes. Some website stuff with information might be good to do up if anyone has the time or want to do it, doesn't really have to be pro looking, can even sport mostly fake pictures with a bunch of bullshit because hey, this is PayCon, lol Edit: You can view the Super Beta Alpha version of ConStand here http://constand.ga/w/Shop looks really cool Thanks! I did all the skinning of it myself, first time getting into using php. Semismiling of the GetHashing forums did the hosting for it and gave me access to the admin to tinker around with it. We have that, but we also got access to a much better one with phpprobid for a discounted price. Now that I've gotten into the reworking of the Blockchain, I'd like to get that out of the way before moving forward again. He'd be managing the license and the marketplace, it already has a bitcoin plugin for v6 but trying to find a bitcoin plugin for v7 (or adapting it), just waiting for him at the moment to setup the hosting for it so we can work on that. I still have the testing and debugging branch https://github.com/Crestington/PayCon/commits/Wallet-work so you guys can see what I'm currently working on so that it doesn't seem like I've just disappeared when I'm actually digging hard into the code.
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May 21, 2015, 08:11:23 PM |
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This is still a very undervalued coin in terms of potential, transparency, origins, devs, etc... It can go up in price tenfold anyday when some whales begin to see the hidden potential. No one though a meme coin can go up to the coin number three in the markets, I mean DOGE. Now it's time for a more radical innovation and experiment to become the norm. A time for CON!
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May 21, 2015, 09:09:16 PM |
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This is still a very undervalued coin in terms of potential, transparency, origins, devs, etc... It can go up in price tenfold anyday when some whales begin to see the hidden potential. No one though a meme coin can go up to the coin number three in the markets, I mean DOGE. Now it's time for a more radical innovation and experiment to become the norm. A time for CON!
For me I think of Doge in terms of marketing and that it is much better to have fun with it and push creative marketing. There are many that take it too seriously when altcoins in general are quite beta, especially when working with Proof of Stake. The problem I have with Dogecoin is that it's full of newbies, geared towards kids and I have come to despise POW because it is wasteful and if you are holding Coins, they are losing value every day as compared to the overall money supply. Atleast with Proof of Stake if it drops in price a bit it becomes offset by having more Coins and as long as you are not starting from a ridiculous valuation, it then hits it's base value and provides consistent gains over time. I think using Proof of Work is taking the easy way out because it's rudimentary and works as is but you get nowhere by taking the easy route. I am more of the opinion that it's better not to even compare too much to other Coins because it's assuming that they are doing it better, many have good traits to learn from (good or bad) but it's good to atleast try not to live in another Coins shadow, although that might be a little hypocritical to say, lol.
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May 25, 2015, 04:31:45 PM |
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Take a look that it is posted on one of btc gorum,launch is 1 july This is the first mention of this that is being made - we have a really nice up and comer exchange that we will be included in, where there is fiat to crypto exchange, the real beauty of this exchange is that they primarily focus on fiat currencies from around the world and will provide exchange from and to any of the currencies listed. They also have a card and ways for merchants to accept payments in Popular Coins! https://www.payservices.com/
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May 26, 2015, 07:30:38 AM |
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Take a look that it is posted on one of btc gorum,launch is 1 july This is the first mention of this that is being made - we have a really nice up and comer exchange that we will be included in, where there is fiat to crypto exchange, the real beauty of this exchange is that they primarily focus on fiat currencies from around the world and will provide exchange from and to any of the currencies listed. They also have a card and ways for merchants to accept payments in Popular Coins! https://www.payservices.com/You said we will be included into it? I don't see any mention of PayCon on their website anywhere? I see this Supported Crypto Currencies Name:
Bitcoin (¤) UBTC
Butterfly Bits (¤) UBFB
FeatherCoin Classic (¤) FTCC
Nuevo BitCentavo Electrónico (¤) UNBE
Whenever you need to send a crypto currency code, please use the corresponding PSI 2014 code.
Also, even though Bitcointalk was down for a number of days, I made some good progress with bug testing of a bunch of new features but still bit to do on it, nothing really extreme.
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May 26, 2015, 11:14:16 AM |
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Keep up the good work man! This is definitely most appreciated by many altcoin fans and more. By the way, in case you would like to further increase publicity - you could make a thread about PayCon on a new crypto forum - http://cryptoscene.com/. The forum is still young, but it seems like supported by c-cex, or at least they are one of the first members there and advertised it in their twitter. I don't think it's worth to be very active there, but putting the main info in Altcoins->Announcements about the coin and how to get some would be very useful for community there
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May 26, 2015, 02:02:10 PM |
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Keep up the good work man! This is definitely most appreciated by many altcoin fans and more. By the way, in case you would like to further increase publicity - you could make a thread about PayCon on a new crypto forum - http://cryptoscene.com/. The forum is still young, but it seems like supported by c-cex, or at least they are one of the first members there and advertised it in their twitter. I don't think it's worth to be very active there, but putting the main info in Altcoins->Announcements about the coin and how to get some would be very useful for community there The main forum I am active on besides Bitcointalk is the PayCon subforums on the Gethashing forums https://forum.gethashing.com/c/sub-forums/payconI am also now a moderator on https://cryptoplays.com in which we have a whole set of forums as well. I really like Gethashing because it has a very high concentration of technical people, a couple of them helped me sort out a couple Mac bugs in the last few days. Stakeminers posted a topic there and they questioned EVERYTHING and I really liked that. I like Cryptoplays because of the absolute freedom it gives. I'll throw a topic there for some more exposure but redirect here and the Gethashing sub-forum to help keep more activity in less places. All exposure is good, we can expose ourselves to everyone!
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AngelLox
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May 27, 2015, 07:21:09 PM |
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Quick question: what size should my blocks be to stake?
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flyingplows
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May 27, 2015, 07:35:09 PM |
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Quick question: what size should my blocks be to stake?
They should kinda be over 500 but it's all automatic and they will combine after a while if they are lower than this and are on the same address. It works very fluently really This is next gen after all...
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AngelLox
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May 27, 2015, 07:59:55 PM |
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Quick question: what size should my blocks be to stake?
They should kinda be over 500 but it's all automatic and they will combine after a while if they are lower than this and are on the same address. It works very fluently really This is next gen after all... Yeah next gen ftw!
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May 27, 2015, 09:18:20 PM |
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Quick question: what size should my blocks be to stake?
They should kinda be over 500 but it's all automatic and they will combine after a while if they are lower than this and are on the same address. It works very fluently really This is next gen after all... Yeah next gen ftw! You can also change your Block sizes in a couple different ways, you can head to the RPC console by going to "help" then "debug window" and then to the console tab. From there you can type "setstakeplitthreshold" followed by the threshold you want to set if you want it higher or lower eg. "setstakeplitthreshold 600" would set your threshold to 600 and blocks larger than 1200 would split into 2 and Blocks under 600 would combine into one Block, if in between it would add the Stake and reward into the same Block. This applies to Blocks in the same addresses, different addresses won't combine together. If you are new to the wallet, you should also go to "options", then to the "display" tab and enable Coin Control. Coin control has a large number of useful functions such as "SplitBlock" as designed by presstab from HyperStake. This function lets you split large Blocks into smaller ones in a more user-friendly way. Larger Blocks (larger than 1-2k) would Stake much closer to the 2 day mark but you may find smaller Blocks would yield better rewards. Test out some sizes and see what works best for you
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