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The windows version of RC6 has been vetted and released!

http://2Give.Info/#download

The Mac version is a few days away as we work to solve a packaging issue with SQLite.

-dvd

As the dev is very active here, soon there is a hike in the price.
legendary
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The windows version of RC6 has been vetted and released!

http://2Give.Info/#download

The Mac version is a few days away as we work to solve a packaging issue with SQLite.

-dvd
legendary
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We have solved the Windows QT/SQLite problem!

Now to resolve an issue with sorting on screen and it should be out soon!

-dvd

I'll wait RC6, and my hope RC6 can be better than rc5. because I love to run 2give, and conduct mining with my computer, when his plan would be launched dev?
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I'll wait RC6, and my hope RC6 can be better than rc5. because I love to run 2give, and conduct mining with my computer, when his plan would be launched dev?
legendary
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RC6 is almost ready for release!

We're having to update our windows build system to include the SQLite database support in Qt.

hopefully we'll have it sorted out in the next day or so.

-dvd
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No rewards for 2 weeks on five machines, sorrowfully
why so ?

The primary "air drop" ended in August where SNF was bouncing blocks of coins between the nodes while we updated the wallet to include other charities.

The next major campaign is about to start where we will be moving the vast majority of our coins to a new vanity address:

Give2SNF82LXRvkoa4NYtSuMMUyQvTAsMs

Which is a cold storage address, taking the coins out of circulation.

We are also working on our new "Proof of Giving" block type that will move more coins more frequently to eligible charities.

My recommendation is to hold coins in your wallet and stake them for 5% interest at this time.

-dvd
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No rewards for 2 weeks on five machines, sorrowfully
why so ?
legendary
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that is a fantastic idea for an option in wallets. I love the concept. it will be neat to see how it works over time

Thanks!  One of the primary complaints about POS is that it concentrates power in the largest wallets -- well my attitude has always been "no shit sherlock" -- that's how the world works :-)

"Proof of Giving" demonstrates largese!  The staking can now be for the benefit of others.

Plus it creates a publicly verifiable mechanism for charitable giving -- the transactions can be demonstrated AND pegged to a valuation on that date and time.

Imagine if all charitable giving organizations could actually demonstrate how and where their giving was done?

It was this article in part that inspired me

http://tampabay.com/americas-worst-charities/

It's Better 2GIVE

-dvd
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that is a fantastic idea for an option in wallets. I love the concept. it will be neat to see how it works over time
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Just updated in the WhitePaper

http://bit.ly/2GiveCoin

Proof of Giving (PoG)


We are introducing a new variant on top of the Proof of Stake system that will allow any stakeholder the ability to designate a percent of their interest earned to be automatically donated to an approved charitable or social giving cause.

The desktop wallet software as of Release Candidate 6 (RC6) includes an in-wallet database of approved “campaigns” by organizations such as Sean’s Outpost and Leech Lake Legacy.  This list will be driven by our stakeholder nominations and voting via website in the future and individuals can petition as well such that 2GIVE could become a GoFundMe like system.

The basic concept would allow a stakeholder the ability to select a mixture of campaigns to support and then whenever their wallet staked its interest it would automatically bundle in the send transactions to the causes as part of the Proof of Stake, thus becoming a Proof of Giving block added to the chain.  Since the POS block is permitted there would be no additional TXFEE added for the sends, making it essentially a free to support model on top of the 2GIVE network.
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Listen N00B

I already told you:

1. Your log files are your business.  Delete them if they bother you
2. This is "pre-release" software -- it's DEBUG code to make sure things are working

If you bothered making a GIFT card (paper wallets) you'll see it requires the private key.

My suggestion is either take a deep breath and relax, or go troll somewhere else?

-dvd

I have seen some excuses over the years for many things.

Do you even understand the security implication here???

Our wallets remain locked and encrypted unless there being activly used.


So what good is that protection WHEN YOUR COIN stores private keys in plain text??


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I have seen some excuses over the years for many things.

Do you even understand the security implication here???

Our wallets remain locked and encrypted unless there being activly used.


So what good is that protection WHEN YOUR COIN stores private keys in plain text??

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FYI, 2GIVE Release Candidate 6 (RC6) is almost done — it will include an in-wallet directory of charitable giving campaigns, including Sean’s Outpost!

We’re also going to be introducing a new “Proof of Giving” model in a subsequent release that will allow 2GIVE stakeholders the ability to automatically donate their interest through POS mining, and split it out among multiple charities

The next release, RC7 is planned to include in-wallet exchange and “cash out” using API keys with Bittrex and BitPay — which will allow ANYONE to accept 2GIVE and then VERY EASILY convert it into USD (or other currencies supported by BitPay)

By using API keys we avoid being classified as a “money transmitter” and are exempt from needing a “BitLicense” in New York, since its all client side control.

This all part of my “master plan” to remove as much friction from crypto as possible to make it easier for non technical people to join our ecosphere!

And of course Strength in Numbers Foundation is making all of these improvements open source for others to replicate

-dvd
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It's a debug -- your logfiles are your business and unless you password protect your wallet you can "dumpprivkey" on ANY wallet

These are "Release Candidates" in the official and final 2.0 release we'll disable most of the debug.

I'm not aware of it being listed on Altex -- do you have a link?

-dvd

Imagine my supprise to learn this.

Freely duplicated on any linux daemon.


Why when i request say a new deposit address via RPC why does it then PRINT IN THE CONSOLE AND RELATED Log the address and its private key??

Delisting from Altex is highly likely unfortunately.
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Imagine my supprise to learn this.

Freely duplicated on any linux daemon.


Why when i request say a new deposit address via RPC why does it then PRINT IN THE CONSOLE AND RELATED Log the address and its private key??

Delisting from Altex is highly likely unfortunately.
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Be sure to check out the latest post on our FB page!

We now have SIGNIFICANTLY updated what was the "Donate" page to "Share"

We will now include a list of approved causes, ultimately voted on by YOU the stakeholders to be included in the wallet as officially sanctioned charitable giving organizations and individuals!

We are rapidly becoming the "GoFundMe" of crypto <3

Another week and we should be set.

THEN the REALLY BIG RELEASE!  Release Candidate 7 (RC7) looks to include an "in-wallet exchange" system like never before!

We're going to leverage API keys from your Bittrex accounts combined with a BitPay address to make a "one-button cash" option to send / exchange your 2GIVE into Bitcoins and send them on to your bank account.

REMOVING ALL THE FRICTION FROM CRYPTO

It's Better 2GIVE!

-dvd
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The 2GIVE "air drop" is totally different than any other one to date!

Our "seed nodes" (the nodes that the wallet is configured to find when it first starts up) -- are "bouncing" 100K blocks of coins around themselves every 20 minutes, which "drops" 1K coins (1% TXFEE) onto the network.  The first wallet to mine the block wins the round.  We have been moving the times around so that future staking will hopefully happen at regular intervals throughout any hour of the day to create an average blocktime close to at least 5 minutes.

In the wallet you turn on "Compete for block rewards (POW)" or from the commandline you enable

setgenerate true

Your wallet will then have a chance to collect the drop, or as WolfLee84 pointed out ANYTIME someone SENDS coins on our network, SOMEONE will earn the 1% TXFEE.

After that, you earn coins by staking them (POS) -- every 30 days your wallet has the right to claim 5% per annum interest for helping secure the network.

I really should get an infographic made up and update the main thread here :-)

-dvd

   Actually would be the first client tested to secure the network with giving the 1% network fee to anyone online (others have tried similar test, not many have Given to the community), have watched a few tests of launches where the distribution was over the network & then they open sourced the github (over a year ago, Miraclecoin I think it was & a random node distribution or airdrop as they say). That's just the most recent one to remember, but have seen many launches of these chains & do understand which ones will last if secured right. When you can see a machine or mechanism, power it on & test it's usability. That would be just what one has seen over the many years of testing hardware & software, great to have the big powerful machines. Just not great to have to replace or repair said structures, the world would always take old concepts & replace them with smaller designs (big & loud = fun, but when you can git the same = out of nano sized)   Wink

//not the best @ info graphic or videos (have tried) type work (find someone to volunteer), but am {git} great @ reading / editing BBcode for the ANN / OP (coder keys?)  Cool

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So the airdrop is still available ? Thata good Smiley How does an airdrop work though ? I have never done one. What do I need to do to get one ? Thanks.

   Just have the application open on your desktop, the network will send out 2Give to random nodes online & each user sending will airdrop to anyone else on the network (might be calculated to node online longest or random?). Actually something quite new to past testings, but could be kind of like the master node name used in others coins?

The 2GIVE "air drop" is totally different than any other one to date!

Our "seed nodes" (the nodes that the wallet is configured to find when it first starts up) -- are "bouncing" 100K blocks of coins around themselves every 20 minutes, which "drops" 1K coins (1% TXFEE) onto the network.  The first wallet to mine the block wins the round.  We have been moving the times around so that future staking will hopefully happen at regular intervals throughout any hour of the day to create an average blocktime close to at least 5 minutes.

In the wallet you turn on "Compete for block rewards (POW)" or from the commandline you enable

setgenerate true

Your wallet will then have a chance to collect the drop, or as WolfLee84 pointed out ANYTIME someone SENDS coins on our network, SOMEONE will earn the 1% TXFEE.

After that, you earn coins by staking them (POS) -- every 30 days your wallet has the right to claim 5% per annum interest for helping secure the network.

I really should get an infographic made up and update the main thread here :-)

-dvd
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You can now see that POS generation now accounts for over 60% of the block activity:

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/2give/#!extraction

The SNF "air drop" will continue for a while longer.  Ideally I'd like to see us cross the 80% mark before ending it.

In mean time, we continue to monitor the liquidity at Bittrex and have continued to opportunistically acquire 2GIVE and move it to our primary donation address for staking.

Strength in Numbers Foundation will continue to use its holdings for donations as well as strategic acquisitions of other coinbases.

The next release of the wallet is nearing completion!  This version will bring a new SQL*Lite database engine to the wallet as well as expanded Paper Wallet (Gift*Card) support as well as new fields in the Contact page for email and web address)

The BIG addition will be the in-wallet directory of approved charitable causes, voted on by YOU our stakeholders!

It's Better 2GIVE :-)

-dvd

So the airdrop is still available ? Thata good Smiley How does an airdrop work though ? I have never done one. What do I need to do to get one ? Thanks.

   Just have the application open on your desktop, the network will send out 2Give to random nodes online & each user sending will airdrop to anyone else on the network (might be calculated to node online longest or random?). Actually something quite new to past testings, but could be kind of like the master node name used in others coins?
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