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Mr Integrity42 you have not posted on this forum since the 1 march and suddenly you come here and troll this thread, What is your goal ?
he just bought into drk... drk is crashing so hes coming here to Fud to make potential investors flee back to drk... hes just mad at himself. its ok.
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June 08, 2014, 11:34:19 PM |
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someone trying hard to pound the price into the ground.
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June 08, 2014, 11:36:51 PM |
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Why does XC on divide to 6 decimals?
in util.h on github. { static const int64 COIN = 1000000; static const int64 CENT = 10000; }
COIN should be 100 million not 1 million. This means that XC are only divisible to 6 decimals and not to 8 decimals.
You can't do much colored coin related things with only 6 decimals, not enough units.
pretty stupid. that means there are 400 times less XC units then bitcoin units. If this coin is ever going to take off, it should be built from success from the ground up.
Turns out that the devs just forked mintcoin code (obvious from /contrib in the github source) and they didn't even bother to notice.
Another example of dev incompetence.
You guys just say this guy is trolling But is his point true? Any people can confirm? I can answer this. XC like 99% of all coins out there, successful or not, uses code from other sources. In other words, the source is open. Or, open source. That means anyone can use it, with little in the way of limitation. There is an excellent chance that the webpage you are reading right now, though it may contain original code, uses open JS libs such as node.js that are used by 88% of the sites on the internet. Only morons write new code when it is freely available in code libs. One big reason is code libs, such as the CPP STL, are optimized over the course of years by industry experts. They are fast and efficient, and save developers time and cost. In software, it's more important to be right than original. The files in question on github were last updated seven days ago. The XC project is a work in progress, and some of the updates are experimental, alpha, and/or beta. Until the coloured coin or any other feature is in a stable release, it won't be considered "finished", and even then it will go into maintenance phase for a very long time. That is how software development works. As for these repeated attacks on the dev team over stupid things like this, so what? It's the software industry writing reusable code. That's what it is supposed to be doing. Once XC is finished with their original code additions to XC, and the market share is secure, they will release the code to open source so that integrity42 can blame the next code reusers for reusing XC code that was permitted and encouraged to be reused.
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June 08, 2014, 11:44:06 PM Last edit: June 09, 2014, 12:11:59 AM by temrus63 |
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all be fine don't panic-sell))  buy! such a low price, you will never see more
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June 09, 2014, 01:01:56 AM |
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v1.37 will be uploaded shortly, the required XC's [to run as xnode] for this release is 550XC's
ATCSECURE
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Join the revolution - XC - Decentralized Trustless Multi-Node Private Transactions
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policymaker
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June 09, 2014, 01:04:34 AM |
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Why does XC on divide to 6 decimals?
in util.h on github. { static const int64 COIN = 1000000; static const int64 CENT = 10000; }
COIN should be 100 million not 1 million. This means that XC are only divisible to 6 decimals and not to 8 decimals.
You can't do much colored coin related things with only 6 decimals, not enough units.
pretty stupid. that means there are 400 times less XC units then bitcoin units. If this coin is ever going to take off, it should be built from success from the ground up.
Turns out that the devs just forked mintcoin code (obvious from /contrib in the github source) and they didn't even bother to notice.
Another example of dev incompetence.
You guys just say this guy is trolling But is his point true? Any people can confirm? I can answer this. XC like 99% of all coins out there, successful or not, uses code from other sources. In other words, the source is open. Or, open source. That means anyone can use it, with little in the way of limitation. There is an excellent chance that the webpage you are reading right now, though it may contain original code, uses open JS libs such as node.js that are used by 88% of the sites on the internet. Only morons write new code when it is freely available in code libs. One big reason is code libs, such as the CPP STL, are optimized over the course of years by industry experts. They are fast and efficient, and save developers time and cost. In software, it's more important to be right than original. The files in question on github were last updated seven days ago. The XC project is a work in progress, and some of the updates are experimental, alpha, and/or beta. Until the coloured coin or any other feature is in a stable release, it won't be considered "finished", and even then it will go into maintenance phase for a very long time. That is how software development works. As for these repeated attacks on the dev team over stupid things like this, so what? It's the software industry writing reusable code. That's what it is supposed to be doing. Once XC is finished with their original code additions to XC, and the market share is secure, they will release the code to open source so that integrity42 can blame the next code reusers for reusing XC code that was permitted and encouraged to be reused. ty for this excellent reply EDIT: DEV replied just before me! PANIC BUY
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June 09, 2014, 01:05:06 AM |
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v1.37 will be uploaded shortly, the required XC's [to run as xnode] for this release is 550XC's
ATCSECURE
very nice!!! we believe in you!
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nzminer
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June 09, 2014, 01:07:28 AM |
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Mr Integrity42 you have not posted on this forum since the 1 march and suddenly you come here and troll this thread, What is your goal ?
he just bought into drk... drk is crashing so hes coming here to Fud to make potential investors flee back to drk... hes just mad at himself. its ok. Just go over to the DRK thread to see whats going down there! They are very worried indeed, they dont like to hear the truth either, i think XC will bounce back nicely. Their claims about zerocin are utter rubbish too, other coins are implementing it as we speak. XC, Monero and Zeroin technologies are far better than what DRK has come up with.
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June 09, 2014, 01:13:51 AM |
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Good job Dan and the whole XC team i know we have a brilliant future ahead
I cant wait for the new wallet, i managed to secure 200 XC´s so keep the option for running xnodes for less than 1000 coins as there are a lot of people like me that have been here since the beginning (POW phase) and dont have a lot of coins.
Maybe do it in a way that you can run a xnode starting at 100 coins and as you level up the trust of your xnode you can keep building up to 1000 coins wish should give more profit as you can handle more transactions.
Tks
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June 09, 2014, 01:14:54 AM |
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I've download and install fresh new .36 wallet and still not connect/syn. My other VPS with xnode still not doing anything these few days. I'm sure the dev need to prove something. I also see the instruction is just nonsense.
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June 09, 2014, 01:24:52 AM |
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I've download and install fresh new .36 wallet and still not connect/syn. My other VPS with xnode still not doing anything these few days. I'm sure the dev need to prove something. I also see the instruction is just nonsense.
Add these nodes to your x11coin.conf file, restart XC client, then you will be fine. addnode=115.28.133.246:32348 addnode=97.90.145.234:32348 addnode=63.226.209.17:32348 addnode=85.245.215.195:32348 addnode=82.66.94.250:32348 addnode=98.110.177.46:32348 addnode=96.237.67.30:32348 addnode=76.182.189.115:32348 addnode=78.90.224.219:32348 addnode=78.145.187.175:32348 addnode=37.187.144.69:32348 addnode=98.113.53.241:32348
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temrus63
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June 09, 2014, 01:25:00 AM |
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v1.37 will be uploaded shortly, the required XC's [to run as xnode] for this release is 550XC's
ATCSECURE
very nice!!! all be fine! we believe in you!
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520Bit
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June 09, 2014, 01:26:00 AM |
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v1.37 will be uploaded shortly, the required XC's [to run as xnode] for this release is 550XC's
ATCSECURE
very nice!!! all be fine! we believe in you! Too excited to wait.
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June 09, 2014, 01:27:09 AM |
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Add these nodes to your x11coin.conf file, restart XC client, then you will be fine.addnode=115.28.133.246:32348 addnode=97.90.145.234:32348 addnode=63.226.209.17:32348 addnode=85.245.215.195:32348 addnode=82.66.94.250:32348 addnode=98.110.177.46:32348 addnode=96.237.67.30:32348 addnode=76.182.189.115:32348 addnode=78.90.224.219:32348 addnode=78.145.187.175:32348 addnode=37.187.144.69:32348 addnode=98.113.53.241:32348 TESTED! all OK!
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June 09, 2014, 01:27:30 AM |
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v1.37 will be uploaded shortly, the required XC's [to run as xnode] for this release is 550XC's
ATCSECURE
very nice!!! all be fine! we believe in you! Too excited to wait. lol mintpal just went silent in trades.
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June 09, 2014, 01:28:27 AM |
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Why does XC on divide to 6 decimals?
in util.h on github. { static const int64 COIN = 1000000; static const int64 CENT = 10000; }
COIN should be 100 million not 1 million. This means that XC are only divisible to 6 decimals and not to 8 decimals.
You can't do much colored coin related things with only 6 decimals, not enough units.
pretty stupid. that means there are 400 times less XC units then bitcoin units. If this coin is ever going to take off, it should be built from success from the ground up.
Turns out that the devs just forked mintcoin code (obvious from /contrib in the github source) and they didn't even bother to notice.
Another example of dev incompetence.
You guys just say this guy is trolling But is his point true? Any people can confirm? I can answer this. XC like 99% of all coins out there, successful or not, uses code from other sources. In other words, the source is open. Or, open source. That means anyone can use it, with little in the way of limitation. There is an excellent chance that the webpage you are reading right now, though it may contain original code, uses open JS libs such as node.js that are used by 88% of the sites on the internet. Only morons write new code when it is freely available in code libs. One big reason is code libs, such as the CPP STL, are optimized over the course of years by industry experts. They are fast and efficient, and save developers time and cost. In software, it's more important to be right than original. The files in question on github were last updated seven days ago. The XC project is a work in progress, and some of the updates are experimental, alpha, and/or beta. Until the coloured coin or any other feature is in a stable release, it won't be considered "finished", and even then it will go into maintenance phase for a very long time. That is how software development works. As for these repeated attacks on the dev team over stupid things like this, so what? It's the software industry writing reusable code. That's what it is supposed to be doing. Once XC is finished with their original code additions to XC, and the market share is secure, they will release the code to open source so that integrity42 can blame the next code reusers for reusing XC code that was permitted and encouraged to be reused. Thanks nioccoin for the nice rebuttal ...
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provenceday
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June 09, 2014, 01:32:58 AM |
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v1.37 will be uploaded shortly, the required XC's [to run as xnode] for this release is 550XC's
ATCSECURE
nice work!!! 
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June 09, 2014, 01:33:43 AM |
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I have a question regarding the encrypted messaging...will that be the foundation for what will eventually be able to defeat Stingray?
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nzminer
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June 09, 2014, 01:37:43 AM |
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Where can i find the information on creating an Xnode? Do i need a linux box, or will the windows qt wallet do the trick?
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NEM, THE SECURE, SCALABLE BLOCKCHAIN [NEM.IO] [T.ME/NEMRED]
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