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January 29, 2017, 03:36:20 PM |
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What do you think of this proposal? We will have a fork and join homestead code level (your coins are safe!). In addition I will premine let's say 5M soil to be able to pay for: - someone who bring soil back to an exchange
- a new moderator
- new soil app developers
- long term block explorer (altsheets)
- long term gsoil client dev
- homepage
- moderator
- NETSTATS (Andreas)
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I don't want to be the long term dev - but I can help for the moment. You don't need to trust me - we could lock in a certain amount in a multi signature wallet hold by Andreas and altsheets - if they agree?
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January 29, 2017, 04:23:46 PM |
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Good ideas. Who volunteers to do what? Or for what else? Yes, I install the netstats server if there is enough people saying "yes, I configure a netstats client on my node" (it is easy), and when this phoenix looks like it's rising from the ashes (i.e. exchange/s). But: I do not want to hold coins, nor do multisig. In turn, I suggest you, martymcfly2015, to be part of that multisig group. Technical question, whether anyone knows more about already existing solutions: Could that premine also be locked into a (genesis?) contract, which pays it out to a multisig account on a regular basis, over a timespan of e.g. 18 months? (And the multisig holders distribute it for what is currently needed, or put it into a savings account, for spending larger sums later, and provide regular reporting about what was funded.) - Does such contract code exist? Is is feasible? [SOIL] 0x82e6fac28f2c0d89b442f4b7c0d72fa47c54efa7
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MB2016
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January 30, 2017, 11:26:54 PM |
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Altsheets, please keep the block explorer going for now. I'll send some sats your way as a contribution to your efforts.
I think the community could get the coin listed again and bring it back to life if it focuses on meeting the basic goals first. Cryptopia requires the following for listing:
Coin Submission Cryptopia is always looking to add new cryptocurrencies, the voting page is where the community can show their support for the coins they want to see on Cryptopia.
In order for a cryptocurrency to be hosted on Cryptopia it needs to satisfy the following requirements: 1.Open Source & listed on GitHub 2.No pre-mine, or justified pre-mine prior to launch. 3.Official Website. 4.Compiled wallets for Windows and Linux 5.An established community initial
How far off would we be from getting a basic working website up that links to the block explorer, functional Windows and Linux Wallets, github source code, and the OP with supporting user manuals?
If we could accomplish that we'd just need members of the existing community to login and lobby for the coin on cryptopia and all the conditions for listing would be met.
Also, additional premine should be avoided for re-launch. I'd donate a substantial amount of my Soil to a development fund and perhaps others would do the same. Without minimal ongoing development the coin is dead anyway, so why not try to fund it's revival instead? The fund could be treated like a kickstarter campaign -- no new work undertaken until it reaches a minimum initial reserve?
Just throwing it out there to drum up some ideas or get a sense if enough are even interested in keeping the coin alive . . .
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January 31, 2017, 02:41:50 AM |
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Altsheets, please keep the block explorer going for now. I'll send some sats your way as a contribution to your efforts.
I think the community could get the coin listed again and bring it back to life if it focuses on meeting the basic goals first. Cryptopia requires the following for listing:
Coin Submission Cryptopia is always looking to add new cryptocurrencies, the voting page is where the community can show their support for the coins they want to see on Cryptopia.
In order for a cryptocurrency to be hosted on Cryptopia it needs to satisfy the following requirements: 1.Open Source & listed on GitHub 2.No pre-mine, or justified pre-mine prior to launch. 3.Official Website. 4.Compiled wallets for Windows and Linux 5.An established community initial
How far off would we be from getting a basic working website up that links to the block explorer, functional Windows and Linux Wallets, github source code, and the OP with supporting user manuals?
If we could accomplish that we'd just need members of the existing community to login and lobby for the coin on cryptopia and all the conditions for listing would be met.
Also, additional premine should be avoided for re-launch. I'd donate a substantial amount of my Soil to a development fund and perhaps others would do the same. Without minimal ongoing development the coin is dead anyway, so why not try to fund it's revival instead? The fund could be treated like a kickstarter campaign -- no new work undertaken until it reaches a minimum initial reserve?
Just throwing it out there to drum up some ideas or get a sense if enough are even interested in keeping the coin alive . . .
I will donate some soil coins to a new development fund
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January 31, 2017, 09:03:56 PM |
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I bought a bunch of soil while back.. I am a coin developer.. since the beginning.. I got the domain soil.cash last year. I will get something up in the next while.. I can also help with anything else that might come up as far as compiling configuring code.... Peace T
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February 01, 2017, 06:08:08 PM |
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Altsheets, please keep the block explorer going for now. I'll send some sats your way as a contribution to your efforts.
I think the community could get the coin listed again and bring it back to life if it focuses on meeting the basic goals first. Cryptopia requires the following for listing:
Coin Submission Cryptopia is always looking to add new cryptocurrencies, the voting page is where the community can show their support for the coins they want to see on Cryptopia.
In order for a cryptocurrency to be hosted on Cryptopia it needs to satisfy the following requirements: 1.Open Source & listed on GitHub 2.No pre-mine, or justified pre-mine prior to launch. 3.Official Website. 4.Compiled wallets for Windows and Linux 5.An established community initial
How far off would we be from getting a basic working website up that links to the block explorer, functional Windows and Linux Wallets, github source code, and the OP with supporting user manuals?
If we could accomplish that we'd just need members of the existing community to login and lobby for the coin on cryptopia and all the conditions for listing would be met.
Also, additional premine should be avoided for re-launch. I'd donate a substantial amount of my Soil to a development fund and perhaps others would do the same. Without minimal ongoing development the coin is dead anyway, so why not try to fund it's revival instead? The fund could be treated like a kickstarter campaign -- no new work undertaken until it reaches a minimum initial reserve?
Just throwing it out there to drum up some ideas or get a sense if enough are even interested in keeping the coin alive . . .
I will donate some soil coins to a new development fund I would also donate to a development fund. IMHO we should go with the fund an not fork a new coin with huge premine. Sent some Soil to Andreas for the tutorials. Just did the setup of the VPS so I will let it run as long as there is hope for a recovery of Soil. I probably could also setup a Raspi node with Rokos.
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martymcfly2015
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February 01, 2017, 08:30:28 PM Last edit: February 01, 2017, 09:59:48 PM by martymcfly2015 |
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Altsheets, please keep the block explorer going for now. I'll send some sats your way as a contribution to your efforts.
I think the community could get the coin listed again and bring it back to life if it focuses on meeting the basic goals first. Cryptopia requires the following for listing:
Coin Submission Cryptopia is always looking to add new cryptocurrencies, the voting page is where the community can show their support for the coins they want to see on Cryptopia.
In order for a cryptocurrency to be hosted on Cryptopia it needs to satisfy the following requirements: 1.Open Source & listed on GitHub 2.No pre-mine, or justified pre-mine prior to launch. 3.Official Website. 4.Compiled wallets for Windows and Linux 5.An established community initial
How far off would we be from getting a basic working website up that links to the block explorer, functional Windows and Linux Wallets, github source code, and the OP with supporting user manuals?
If we could accomplish that we'd just need members of the existing community to login and lobby for the coin on cryptopia and all the conditions for listing would be met.
Also, additional premine should be avoided for re-launch. I'd donate a substantial amount of my Soil to a development fund and perhaps others would do the same. Without minimal ongoing development the coin is dead anyway, so why not try to fund it's revival instead? The fund could be treated like a kickstarter campaign -- no new work undertaken until it reaches a minimum initial reserve?
Just throwing it out there to drum up some ideas or get a sense if enough are even interested in keeping the coin alive . . .
I will donate some soil coins to a new development fund I would also donate to a development fund. IMHO we should go with the fund an not fork a new coin with huge premine. Sent some Soil to Andreas for the tutorials. Just did the setup of the VPS so I will let it run as long as there is hope for a recovery of Soil. I probably could also setup a Raspi node with Rokos. Ok, so no premine. What about the updates: Join homestead code level Static nodes (so the client doesn't need a separate node list) Block reward change? Or just leave all as it is?
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Dunkelheit667
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February 01, 2017, 11:24:27 PM |
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I got the domain soil.cash last year. I will get something up in the next while..
Looking forward to the website. Would be nice to have all informations and links condensed to one place.  I probably could also setup a Raspi node with Rokos.
In case you need some hints just let me know. The setup was surprisingly painless at least using Arch Linux. As far as I can remember, Cryptopia is keeping an eye on the number of nodes as well. Ok, so no premine. What about the updates: Join homestead code level Static nodes (so the client doesn't need a separate node list) Block reward change? Or just leave all as it is?
Static nodes sounds great. Or is it possible to use a dynamic DNS like: Guess the block reward is okay. One SOIL per block is easy to remember. 
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February 02, 2017, 12:21:33 AM |
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I got the domain soil.cash last year. I will get something up in the next while..
Looking forward to the website. Would be nice to have all informations and links condensed to one place.  I probably could also setup a Raspi node with Rokos.
In case you need some hints just let me know. The setup was surprisingly painless at least using Arch Linux. As far as I can remember, Cryptopia is keeping an eye on the number of nodes as well. Ok, so no premine. What about the updates: Join homestead code level Static nodes (so the client doesn't need a separate node list) Block reward change? Or just leave all as it is?
Static nodes sounds great. Or is it possible to use a dynamic DNS like: Guess the block reward is okay. One SOIL per block is easy to remember.  No, only IP address are allowed. If someone would like to help and has a cheap VPS or server, please post you node and I will add it to gsoil directly: e.g. enode://1366ter1f2a4057892afd8066ce999cf622adb9d6ad0rgr34gtshtsrh51a01161ccaf8bfe355e27a7b9424898232tth565656w23423346gf@YOUR_IP:39420"
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February 02, 2017, 12:29:06 AM |
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Static nodes seem like good idea if agreed it will enhance connection stability;
Maybe an increase in the block reward size or reduction in block time is in order to incentivize greater mining participation, but bigger issue in past seemed to be with difficulty spikes caused by periodic attacks by large mining pools, which caused extreme volatility in block time and made mining unprofitable for hours to days at a time. I don't think there was ever a fix or if there is one now that the community would know how to implement. Any change that could quickly return difficulty to baseline levels after an attack by a large mining operation would be a big improvement. When eth rolls out POS, maybe that provides permanent solution?
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February 02, 2017, 03:44:08 AM |
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Just signed up for a cheap VPS service but order still pending. hope to have a dedicated node set up by tomorrow night. Will post once set up.
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February 03, 2017, 03:53:12 AM |
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Node taking forever to sync and get error every 40k blocks or so that no peers are available, but continues from previous block immediately every time I restart the gsoil.exe. Will stick with it and continue restarting until synched but it will take a while at this rate. Any pointers appreciated. Thx
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frostminer
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February 03, 2017, 10:28:59 AM |
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all nodes gone?
nvm:
admin.addPeer("enode://1366a1b1f2a4057892afd8066ce999cf622adb9d6ad08017ff6b34d3d651a01161ccaf8bfe355e27a7b94248982329091067149639af3bd65dfef5aac044aba0@40.112.185.197:39420") admin.addPeer("enode://36667a60f555c254957b56aca013b507bb9e2a2f7b2484be7c70471dee268492907a11ee00329af761574ae2be57562660b95738654a2ca96bcf8ae88974033f@51.15.130.241:39420") admin.addPeer("enode://77b71660f5cb025e337bfb9bebf0c71001849fab8786d7b13fe3e081841f35cbf463cfc46fd570ef09829553524806be76b051e4f16afa7daf77265eb9733335@192.241.129.165:39420") admin.addPeer("enode://ecf2a6c346262e3da8553bf21726ea1bb5ef3477631f28f0ac5aa307ecc1d8a6216fd896bad0beacc0decfc991828c8425774aab05b9bb2d0e48adb9f1f60e3d@77.78.26.74:39420") admin.addPeer("enode://ed65072f342efe1e95b61b6544a7f2a64fceeab4a448ecd56c671015c7ee7721f5e919adf00e63111636136cc36ed1128b1ae2e6da98b52f520404cf3e9284b4@85.62.20.153:39420") admin.addPeer("enode://fc3c04d02c9a4758424d44199fdb3e0e087a45f165b4358890efe377364ae7c7764cbee84e8a5e37d4259aa239df8218854dca838c9c477a6250af88015c23c0@62.227.65.218:39420") admin.addPeer("enode://46fce6fdc328596df97c8c2e4d1744b9bf5bfd540ff8cf95e4880d797bd92e2cb52a81f38a9a49e51079f875c1adbdc2d4d6f503253e2d7188a494d421bd968b@178.62.133.174:39420")
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February 03, 2017, 03:50:01 PM Last edit: February 03, 2017, 04:04:52 PM by altsheets |
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I have unlocked the WTB/WTS soil topic, since bittrex kicked SOIL. Before you start trading here, please read: I will not moderate this again. But the above will give you an idea how YOU can do that job. Good luck, have fun, and happy trading. https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=1213614.msg17721426#msg17721426
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February 03, 2017, 03:56:29 PM |
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Block Explorer ABEESOIL... I got the domain soil.cash last year. I will get something up in the next while. ...
Could you please create a subdomain, e.g. http://abee.soil.cash or http://explorer.soil.cash or http://blockexplorer.soil.cash or http://be.soil.cash - and point that subdomain to http://178.62.133.174:9001 - thanks. ... This is useful for your trading: http://178.62.133.174:9001 = the block explorer. Block explorer for SOIL I am paying ~0.1 BTC per year for a server, and running a SOIL node for the SOIL block explorer. So perhaps introduce an "infrastructure tax" in that WTB/WTS trading thread, which always sends some dust of BTC (not soil) my way: BTC 1M4EaZVprZEmtrS3G78fMFy8yGVgdUJMXv to incentivize me not to soon switch off the only block explorer. ... Altsheets, please keep the block explorer going for now. I'll send some sats your way as a contribution to your efforts.
Thank you very much. Received. Will keep it running for a while.
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February 03, 2017, 04:16:18 PM Last edit: February 03, 2017, 09:57:56 PM by altsheets |
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all nodes gone?
There might have been some outdated entries before? I don't know whether or when a node removes old peers which it is not connected to anymore. To get rid of that unvertainty, I have now restarted the gsoil node on the (and the) ABEESOIL (blockexplorer) server. And this time without any addnodes. Still, it quickly got 7 connections by itself. So the peers you see now on the /#/util/peers page are real. EDIT: server temporarily down, snapshotting, and preparing something nice for you newcomers. EDIT: Done :-)
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February 03, 2017, 06:18:59 PM Last edit: February 03, 2017, 09:46:07 PM by altsheets |
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Blockchain Bootstrap SOIL 20170203 - for superfast syncingNode taking forever to sync and get error every 40k blocks or so that no peers are available, but continues from previous block immediately every time I restart the gsoil.exe. Will stick with it and continue restarting until synched but it will take a while at this rate. Any pointers appreciated. Thx
Yes, I made something that will help you (and everyone else starting now): http://178.62.133.174/soil/SOIL-chaindata-20170203-block-1808086.zipIt is the whole chaindata until block 1,808,086. Just start gsoil once (so that the folders are created), then quit it again; copy the ZIP file contents into your .soil/chaindata folder (or %APPDATA%\Soil\chaindata\ on windows), and start gsoil again - and you will have 1.8 million blocks. Three wishes: I like all the new activity here in this thread. Perhaps I should also buy some soil? PM me.
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February 03, 2017, 11:09:32 PM |
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Thanks Altsheets -- I'll try your fix tonight. I sent SOIL your way -- should hit soon.
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February 04, 2017, 12:31:08 AM |
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Blockchain Bootstrap SOIL 20170203 - for superfast syncing... - please someone with a good upload connection, mirror that file to torrent / googledrive / https://mega.nz
- and perhaps get http://cryptochainer.com to host it ? I will host this huge file only for a short time, and only for a few downloads.
Brilliant! I've downloaded the file and will upload it tomorrow to a mega.nz-account.  Just to be sure (uploading will take 10+ hours over here): md5sum is 3d72e043adfa2d0afc3161299e935952?
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