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  • in reply to: PRA #271
    Naruby
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    Can you post a status update of the project?
    I love to help out but I don’t have a clue where your stuck atm.

    in reply to: PRA #267
    Naruby
    Participant

    The Genesis block generation seems fine, but the cpuminer does not play.”

    see https://practicecoin.com/index.php/topic/mining/#post-265

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 5 months ago by Naruby.
    in reply to: Mining #265
    Naruby
    Participant

    For solo mining litecoin (or clone) use this syntax

    https://github.com/pooler/cpuminer

    ./minerd –coinbase-add=addressToRecieve -o http://127.0.0.1:RPCport -u RPCuser -p RPCpassword

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 5 months ago by Naruby.
    in reply to: Altcoin Concepts: Alternative Units – Hours, Bushels #262
    Naruby
    Participant

    I’ve did some experiments and confirmed my thought that you can create and distribute localised hour token via multi chain. Multichain lacks a decent UI, only browsers based wallet is available atm. If the practice coin project doesn’t have any development needs I’ll try to do something about that in my summer vacation.

    in reply to: Altcoin Concepts: Alternative Units – Hours, Bushels #263
    Naruby
    Participant

    I’ve did some experiments and confirmed my thought that you can create and distribute localised hour token via multi chain. Multichain lacks a decent UI, only browsers based wallet is available atm. If the practice coin project doesn’t have any development needs I’ll try to do something about that in my summer vacation.

    in reply to: Altcoin Concepts: Alternative Units – Hours, Bushels #255
    Naruby
    Participant

    This can easily be done with a multi chain and hours as assets.
    No need of pow or pos, just authorised miners to validate the transactions.

    I’m don’t get the idea of locality. 1 hour work in city A should be equal worth as an hour in town B, isn’t ?

    in reply to: PoS #173
    Naruby
    Participant

    There is also a distribution pos. I’m not 100% how it works.
    It’s like x nodes are elected to build the blocks and thus receive the among award.
    To be eligible for election you need an large amount of that coin, aka proof of stake.
    People that aren’t elected can use the coins there hold as vote. Not sure how that is.

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    in reply to: Useful Links #172
    Naruby
    Participant

    I do the development on an ubuntu but found out the hard way (aka 2 days try&terror) that the gitian builds only work on Debian.

    I don’t think your can do this on windows as all documentation is for Linux

    My pool is up & running on my seed node. I would like to do the dnseeder s also there but suspect that I stuck at the dns setting of my providers. i can’t set a name record…

    in reply to: Introductions #160
    Naruby
    Participant

    Hi, I’m Naruby.

    I’m was server admin for 15 years and now transitioning to development.
    I’ve created a Slack Tipbot a year ago for Dash which learned me a lot of the client side of cyrpto.

    After picking up the Mastering Bitcoin book of Andreas last month I’ve decide to want to learn more and do more.
    So I really relate to your point of view and want you want to do !

    I’ve create a fork of lite coin to play around. It’s not my intention to release the coin, only to learn.
    https://github.com/NarubyRiverlione/DevCoin

    After some try & error I have a working coin, wallet on Windows & Linux and Mac and a mining pool.
    The part I can’t get working is the dnsseeder.
    Also on my todo list: figuring out how to change the PoW / PoS algoritme and setting up a block explorer.

    So maybe we can team up and learn for each other ?

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