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Author Topic: [UNOFFICIAL] [VNL] Vanillacoin 0.4.1 | Instant ▱ Incentivized ▱ Innovative  (Read 433436 times)
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July 24, 2015, 04:27:25 AM
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Is the wallet stable enough to keep large funds in it?

Yes, it's stable, just make sure to make backups of wallet.dat (copy-past or via console) from time to time.

How do I access the wallet.dat file? (complete newb to VNL)


If on Windows, I just hit the Start menu and search for "Vanillacoin".  You could use the same search function and use "%appdata%", click 'Roaming' and look for the Vanillcoin file that way - which contains the 'wallet.dat' file that you would like to back up.

Others may have some faster or more preferred ways but that is how I do it.  I also create back ups every few weeks or so depending on usage which is good practice in my opinion.

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July 24, 2015, 05:58:17 AM
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Is the wallet stable enough to keep large funds in it?

Yes, it's stable, just make sure to make backups of wallet.dat (copy-past or via console) from time to time.

How do I access the wallet.dat file? (complete newb to VNL)


If on Windows, I just hit the Start menu and search for "Vanillacoin".  You could use the same search function and use "%appdata%", click 'Roaming' and look for the Vanillcoin file that way - which contains the 'wallet.dat' file that you would like to back up.

Others may have some faster or more preferred ways but that is how I do it.  I also create back ups every few weeks or so depending on usage which is good practice in my opinion.

thanks  Smiley

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July 24, 2015, 07:18:13 AM
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Hi guytp,

1. testnet isn't public atm, but should be enabled in github source in next weeks.
2. RPC port is hardcoded atm (see: https://github.com/john-connor/vanillacoin/blob/51c6960b2a14ffbf67af19aefac6291768e1ffbc/include/coin/protocol.hpp#L64), & daemon is listening on 127.0.0.1 only by default (--rpc-allow-ips=x.x.x.x,y.y.y.y to add others non-public ips)
3. Only John can answer this one, but I can add this to the vanillacoin daemon feature request list.

Have a good n8/day !

That's great - thanks for the information on RPC.  I'll pop on to IRC at some point and try to make the case for sendrawtransaction.  I'm working on building a series of multi-coin services at the moment and really want to get Vanillacoin fully integrated without needing to store the keys in the coin daemon itself.

Also thanks for your build scripts xCore - found these when I started looking at making VNL and really useful.
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July 25, 2015, 12:27:47 PM
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I think this is a dubious coin for investment. The name is associated with vanilla. This coin for confectioners and bakers? Low income POS and an unlimited number of coins in the system, only deters investors

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July 25, 2015, 12:49:39 PM
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I think this is a dubious coin for investment. The name is associated with vanilla. This coin for confectioners and bakers? Low income POS and an unlimited number of coins in the system, only deters investors

whats made you wasting your time here then?
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July 25, 2015, 01:21:15 PM
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... and an unlimited number of coins in the system, only deters investors

  and where does this 'information' come from?

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I think this is a dubious coin for investment. The name is associated with vanilla. This coin for confectioners and bakers? Low income POS and an unlimited number of coins in the system, only deters investors

POS (0.7% yearly) isn't there to be speculated on from an economical point of view, with the current market cap and distribution it's almost nothing. It is needed next to POW to secure the network and make double spending impossible. This inflation rate (from POS) is nothing compared to a real currency, but it still gives incentive to keep securing the network.

Also from an investment point of view, the innovation what John is capable of is outstanding.

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July 25, 2015, 04:13:54 PM
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I think this is a dubious coin for investment. The name is associated with vanilla. This coin for confectioners and bakers? Low income POS and an unlimited number of coins in the system, only deters investors

Dubious? If you don't see investment opportunities here, sorry, but you are blind.

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absolutely, only for bakers and... confectioners! Also you make kitty cry, shame on you.

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Low income POS and an unlimited number of coins in the system, only deters investors

Don't know where did you find information about unlimited number of coins, but it's false, check the OP, or whitepaper to find the truth.

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July 25, 2015, 09:52:22 PM
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I think this is a dubious coin for investment. The name is associated with vanilla. This coin for confectioners and bakers? Low income POS and an unlimited number of coins in the system, only deters investors

All VNL fees are burned, which means if there are enough transactions, the supply could be stable at some point.  Unlike Bitcoin's POW halvings, which will eventually run into problems that will threaten the network and likely result in centralization, ie. coinbase, bitfinex, bitstamp, gemini, and bitpay running all the mining hardware, Vanillacoin will increase at a 0.7% max rate while transactions are low and could have a stable supply if cryptocurrency transactions are as high as the most optimistic predict.  I mean 0.7% after Vanillacoin has been mostly mined out.

I personally think cryptocurrencies will be more useful as a store of value, the backbone of bigger financial networks, the backbone of systems that would benefit from an immutable trail, a part of currency pairs for forex trading, a tool for remittances, and maybe for tourists.  I don't think it will be something everyone uses everyday, at least for the next twenty years.  Being unprofitable to mine will lead to centralization for Bitcoin.  Vanillacoin won't have that problem, and if there are a tremendous amount of transactions on the network, Vanillacoin could have a stable supply that never increases, while still giving 0.7% interest to stakers.

I still think BTC will do well price-wise; it will just be more centralized.  Vanillacoin is attempting workable decentralization, solving all the limitations of Bitcoin.

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July 26, 2015, 04:57:23 AM
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Approx when will be the next block reward redution(s)?

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July 26, 2015, 08:11:37 AM
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Approx when will be the next block reward redution(s)?
~75 days

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July 26, 2015, 01:22:50 PM
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I like this thread. Lots of hero members old school cryptonaughts
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July 26, 2015, 03:40:47 PM
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Approx when will be the next block reward redution(s)?

Block 200,000 should occur in about 45 days at the current rate, which is a little over 12 days per 10,000 blocks.

Block reward should drop from 74.07 to 61.73.

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July 26, 2015, 03:41:58 PM
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I like this thread. Lots of hero members old school cryptonaughts

Well I am only a Jr. member, so it may sound a bit hyperbolic, but I have also noticed that the Vanillacoin thread is almost the complete opposite of most other alternative coin threads in that the more senior members are supportive while the newer members are the detractors. Normally for new coins, it seems a bunch of < 100 activity people are pumping it while the more senior forum members can see through the hype and see the coins for what they truly are, mostly junk.

I am not sure how valid this observation will be concerning the future of Vanillacoin, but for people newer to the scene such as myself, we already missed the boat with BTC, LTC, and the other big names, so this seems like a good opportunity to get on-board with a up and coming rising star.
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July 26, 2015, 04:43:10 PM
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I like this thread. Lots of hero members old school cryptonaughts

Well I am only a Jr. member, so it may sound a bit hyperbolic, but I have also noticed that the Vanillacoin thread is almost the complete opposite of most other alternative coin threads in that the more senior members are supportive while the newer members are the detractors. Normally for new coins, it seems a bunch of < 100 activity people are pumping it while the more senior forum members can see through the hype and see the coins for what they truly are, mostly junk.

I am not sure how valid this observation will be concerning the future of Vanillacoin, but for people newer to the scene such as myself, we already missed the boat with BTC, LTC, and the other big names, so this seems like a good opportunity to get on-board with a up and coming rising star.

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July 26, 2015, 05:12:10 PM
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Better not miss this one! Cheesy

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July 27, 2015, 08:48:07 AM
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Approx when will be the next block reward redution(s)?

Block 200,000 should occur in about 45 days at the current rate, which is a little over 12 days per 10,000 blocks.

Block reward should drop from 74.07 to 61.73.

I think you are wrong. From my calculations it's about 5300 blocks per 12 days.

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July 27, 2015, 01:39:12 PM
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July 27, 2015, 03:14:10 PM
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We got another chinese forum from Acoin (you can find him on IRC). The adress is: http://vanillacoin.com.cn/

Added it to the OP.

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July 27, 2015, 03:31:46 PM
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We got another chinese forum from Acoin (you can find him on IRC). The adress is: http://vanillacoin.com.cn/

Added it to the OP.

so far as i see non of these chinese forum  name correctly Vanillacoin in mandarin...they name it "Waynecoin"...lol
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