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legendary
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You're hearing this here first!

A dev friend of mine just pulled (and patched up) the GIT code and was able to successfully build a working 64-bit wallet on Mac OS X 10.11 using the native "clang" compiler and an updated BOOST 1.60

THIS IS HUGE !!

-dvd
legendary
Activity: 1024
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what will be the value givecoin ? 10 and maybe 100 Satoshi for one coin ?

"The worth of a thing is the price it will bring"


This project looks really good. It has a public developer who is setting up a charity and working hard. Many coins will be unclaimed and assigned a value of 0. The coins that are claimed will be valuable. It's common for altcoins of this quality to have a marketcap of $1,000,000+. I won't be selling any of my coins until the project becomes successful. 100,000 satoshi per $2GIVE would be a good price to sell off a few. I will most likely donate the rest of mine to charity since that is the spirit of this coin.


Thanks for your support of the 2GIVE ecosphere!   On the FB page I put up pix of the in progress work on the RC3 release which includes support for QR-CODES (already working on the Mac version) -- and hopefully a "clickable trophy icon" in the lower right tray to turn mining on and off.

On the "valuation" question -- please realize that the PRIMARY market is at the Charities themselves!  If you read the whitepaper http://bit.ly/2GiveCoin you'll learn about our "underwriter model" that means charities can sell them at ANY PRICE they want -- just like they do things at silent auctions.

Any other cypto exchange is technically a "secondary market" in our worldview.

A "virtuous cycle" in charitable giving would have people donating coins to charities at whatever value they have tracking (like in the USA crypto's are considered equities and you are supposed to account for the difference what you got them for and what you sold or disposed of them at).

This means an underwriter can give money to a charity and receive coins in exchange and then take a credit for that donation, using 2GIVE as the accounting unit.  They can then hold on to the coins, let them appreciate (or not) in value and then donate them to another charity for them to hold or sell.

-dvd
legendary
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what will be the value givecoin ? 10 and maybe 100 Satoshi for one coin ?

"The worth of a thing is the price it will bring"


This project looks really good. It has a public developer who is setting up a charity and working hard. Many coins will be unclaimed and assigned a value of 0. The coins that are claimed will be valuable. It's common for altcoins of this quality to have a marketcap of $1,000,000+. I won't be selling any of my coins until the project becomes successful. 100,000 satoshi per $2GIVE would be a good price to sell off a few. I will most likely donate the rest of mine to charity since that is the spirit of this coin.

legendary
Activity: 1024
Merit: 1004
Thanks for your help getting my coins over to bittrex for the swap!

You're very welcome!

Looks like we're hosting 2 sessions on seed.givecoin.io and seed2.givecoin.io that are not our own nodes that I spun up based on your request last night.

        "addr" : "193.107.94.202:52727",
        "addr" : "91.121.221.92:39402",

3 sessions on 204.246.68.172  -- and I know one of those is the blockexplorer...

We also have some water cooled mining rigs running right now to keep the old chain moving  -- though honestly most of the power is coming from someone aggressively mining the chain....

https://www.blockexperts.com/give/address/7BLYswC2mZwpABFMitWeHQMv4USBgpx6u6

They are going to be REALLY unhappy if they are asleep at the wheel and miss the SWAP....

Because after next Sunday we power down all the Give V1 infra -- which means whatever mining they are going to do will be powered by their own wallet and whatever other wallets they find (mining typically requires ONE other wallet/node to be online -- which is why you can't self mine unless connected to the net normally)

-dvd
sr. member
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Thanks for your help getting my coins over to bittrex for the swap!
legendary
Activity: 1024
Merit: 1004
what will be the value givecoin ? 10 and maybe 100 Satoshi for one coin ?

"The worth of a thing is the price it will bring"
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1001
what will be the value givecoin ? 10 and maybe 100 Satoshi for one coin ?
legendary
Activity: 1024
Merit: 1004
ok i'm trying again..
When airdrop finished ?

We're just getting started!

The plan is to drop coins for 30 days to power up the POS network (the minimum holding period is 30 days and with a block dropping every 30 minutes we should have good coverage to make the chain self sustainable then.

The BIG rewards start Sunday and go for a week when we move ~250M 2GIVE to Bittrex 1M coins at a time randomly -- giving everyone a chance to compete for 10K block rewards.

Thanks for supporting our ecosphere!

-dvd
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ok i'm trying again..
When airdrop finished ?
legendary
Activity: 1024
Merit: 1004
https://www.blockexperts.com/give# should have a node also right? Are there any pools running this coin who have a node?

okay just spun up the V1 daemon on "seed.givecoin.io"

Name:   seed.givecoin.io
Address: 192.169.7.65

currently at 41k of 367k blocks -- so it might be bit ;-)

-dvd
legendary
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https://www.blockexperts.com/give# should have a node also right? Are there any pools running this coin who have a node?

no pools that i know of, just individual miners

./givecoind getinfo
{
    "version" : 1000000,
    "protocolversion" : 70002,
    "walletversion" : 60000,
    "balance" : 0.00000000,
    "blocks" : 367644,
    "timeoffset" : 81,
    "connections" : 6,
    "proxy" : "",
    "difficulty" : 0.40759399,
    "testnet" : false,
    "keypoololdest" : 1397940818,
    "keypoolsize" : 101,
    "paytxfee" : 0.00000000,
    "mininput" : 0.00001000,
    "errors" : ""
}



here are the six nodes connected to our public peering point atm:

    {
        "addr" : "23.21.204.34:36997",
        "services" : "00000003",
        "lastsend" : 1461973165,
        "lastrecv" : 1461973165,
        "bytessent" : 21038501,
        "bytesrecv" : 32862368,
        "blocksrequested" : 5420,
        "conntime" : 1457186411,
        "version" : 70002,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
        "inbound" : true,
        "startingheight" : 296762,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "82.176.15.155:51872",
        "services" : "00000003",
        "lastsend" : 1461973165,
        "lastrecv" : 1461973165,
        "bytessent" : 13039392,
        "bytesrecv" : 1434229,
        "blocksrequested" : 21924,
        "conntime" : 1460523516,
        "version" : 70003,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
        "inbound" : true,
        "startingheight" : 345803,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "193.107.94.202:52727",
        "services" : "00000003",
        "lastsend" : 1461973165,
        "lastrecv" : 1461973165,
        "bytessent" : 1214804,
        "bytesrecv" : 609162,
        "blocksrequested" : 1106,
        "conntime" : 1461843539,
        "version" : 70003,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
        "inbound" : true,
        "startingheight" : 365607,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "91.121.221.92:39402",
        "services" : "00000003",
        "lastsend" : 1461973165,
        "lastrecv" : 1461973165,
        "bytessent" : 815498,
        "bytesrecv" : 136875,
        "blocksrequested" : 618,
        "conntime" : 1461897713,
        "version" : 70003,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
        "inbound" : true,
        "startingheight" : 366449,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "40.112.185.197:1280",
        "services" : "00000003",
        "lastsend" : 1461973165,
        "lastrecv" : 1461972254,
        "bytessent" : 134080,
        "bytesrecv" : 25359,
        "blocksrequested" : 146,
        "conntime" : 1461961219,
        "version" : 70002,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
        "inbound" : true,
        "startingheight" : 367407,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "70.36.59.190:63387",
        "services" : "00000003",
        "lastsend" : 1461973165,
        "lastrecv" : 1461973165,
        "bytessent" : 32097,
        "bytesrecv" : 2085,
        "blocksrequested" : 1,
        "conntime" : 1461973114,
        "version" : 70002,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:0.8.6.2/",
        "inbound" : true,
        "startingheight" : 34803,
        "banscore" : 0
    }
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
https://www.blockexperts.com/give# should have a node also right? Are there any pools running this coin who have a node?
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
addnode=204.246.68.172

I'm trying to send my coins to bittrex.com. I also get 0 connections with this addnode. I'm using a really old version on windows called givecoin-qt.exe

should be up

tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:31415           0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      2296/givecoind  

(FWIW the original Givecoin devs had it listening on port 31415 -- aka "pi" Tongue )

you could try and exclusive

connect=204.246.68.172
How to switch that setting in the windows client?

that command would go into a givecoin.conf file in your AppDir/givecoin folder

There is a way to do it from the command line -- you could try stopping it and starting it from a cmd shell with

givecoin-qt -connect=204.246.68.172


The OTHER thing you could try is go to Help / Debug / Console and try typing

addnode 204.246.68.172 add



I can confirm that this works!  Fired up an old wallet (found 997 coins in it) -- went to console and did the addnode 204.246.68.172 add command and it sync'd the chain -- took a few minutes for it to connect and then sync but it worked!

-dvd

It connected to 1 client and downloaded some of the blockchain. It hasn't been moving now for a long time. Could you set up some more nodes or ask bittrex to kindly share their node?
legendary
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Strength In Numbers Foundation, a non-profit digital trust is pleased to announce the following news regarding its flagship crypto currency 2GIVE, the Bitcoin of charitable giving:

Bittrex.com has confirmed their 2GIVE wallet is online and we have their deposit Give* address in hand! Here is the schedule for the next 10 days:

Sunday May 1st - Sunday May 8th

~ 250M 2GIVE will begin flowing to Bittrex in 1M coin blocks randomly throughout the week creating an 10K block reward available to POW miners

Sunday May 8th:

Deposits of GIVE v1 accepted through midnite

Monday May 9th:

Bittrex will swap GIVE for 2GIVE

Tuesday May 10th:

Exchange opens for 2GIVE including deposits and withdrawals.

We have confirmed that Bittrex will NOT be staking coins -- in general storing your coins at an exchange is not a smart move anyway -- but here your ability to earn Proof of Stake (POS) interest rewards is all on you! Based on holding coins in your wallet for a minimum of 30 days

More information can be found at https://2Give.Info
legendary
Activity: 1024
Merit: 1004
addnode=204.246.68.172

I'm trying to send my coins to bittrex.com. I also get 0 connections with this addnode. I'm using a really old version on windows called givecoin-qt.exe

should be up

tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:31415           0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      2296/givecoind  

(FWIW the original Givecoin devs had it listening on port 31415 -- aka "pi" Tongue )

you could try and exclusive

connect=204.246.68.172
How to switch that setting in the windows client?

that command would go into a givecoin.conf file in your AppDir/givecoin folder

There is a way to do it from the command line -- you could try stopping it and starting it from a cmd shell with

givecoin-qt -connect=204.246.68.172


The OTHER thing you could try is go to Help / Debug / Console and try typing

addnode 204.246.68.172 add



I can confirm that this works!  Fired up an old wallet (found 997 coins in it) -- went to console and did the addnode 204.246.68.172 add command and it sync'd the chain -- took a few minutes for it to connect and then sync but it worked!

-dvd
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legendary
Activity: 1024
Merit: 1004
addnode=204.246.68.172

I'm trying to send my coins to bittrex.com. I also get 0 connections with this addnode. I'm using a really old version on windows called givecoin-qt.exe

should be up

tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:31415           0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      2296/givecoind  

(FWIW the original Givecoin devs had it listening on port 31415 -- aka "pi" Tongue )

you could try and exclusive

connect=204.246.68.172
How to switch that setting in the windows client?

that command would go into a givecoin.conf file in your AppDir/givecoin folder

There is a way to do it from the command line -- you could try stopping it and starting it from a cmd shell with

givecoin-qt -connect=204.246.68.172


The OTHER thing you could try is go to Help / Debug / Console and try typing

addnode 204.246.68.172 add

sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
addnode=204.246.68.172

I'm trying to send my coins to bittrex.com. I also get 0 connections with this addnode. I'm using a really old version on windows called givecoin-qt.exe

should be up

tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:31415           0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      2296/givecoind  

(FWIW the original Givecoin devs had it listening on port 31415 -- aka "pi" Tongue )

you could try and exclusive

connect=204.246.68.172

How to switch that setting in the windows client?
legendary
Activity: 1024
Merit: 1004

 The last few years of testing, seeing all the possibilities of this new improved coding era brings much hope in the future & development of our next generations. Not really sure how to explain it (my words mean nothing to most, as I do not have a perfect life & have followed to many paths among my walks in life), having tried so many times & each mind interprets my explanation of this universal code different. So I know just say it's everything (or can be everything if coded right), operating systems & applications are making the world a better place (even for the ones who deny change & constantly slowing our light years, of what could be).

P.S. Great work on the GUI coding of the 2Give wallet (app), really like all the improvements & custom Give2osX addy (random generator seems to read my mind with many of these tests).

I share the same enthusiasm and excitement -- most days I joke when people ask me how I am doing I reply:

"Cautiously Optimistic"

Open Source ==> Freedom

I believe that very deeply.

The fact of the matter is, "If I have seen further it is because I have stood on the shoulders of giants"

2GIVE would not have been possible without all the hard work and many missteps of many others before me.

My hope is that this "experiment" (and yes, I believe all crypto, even Bitcoin is an experiment) -- will yield some useful results -- I have crafted the chain and the wallet to behave in ways that I believe are more VALUE driven -- and better for the overall planet with the way mining operates.  I'm hoping that people will hold more of their coins in their own wallets versus risking their loss at an exchange.

From here the big plans will be focused on finishing the first release of the "Gift*" functionality that will allow anyone to create paperwallets within the application for the express purpose of "social tipping" in the real world -- when coupled with a mobile wallet (IOS to be based on BreadWallet) -- we will raise awareness for 2GIVE and crypto in general.  When and IF we work out a deal with a BTM network like CoinOutlet.io -- we will have an place to show people how crypto could work in a social tipping manner.   (By social tipping I'm talking about leaving paper wallets for service industry personnel like bartenders and wait staff who tend to be good amplifiers for new ideas)

Once that's done we'll work in building out the Donate system to pull a digitally signed feed of approved charities and pro-social causes from the Do a Bit of Good website.

All the while building out the community infrastructure to support a "stakeholder" based voting model -- more to come here.

As for your Give* address I can see in the block explorer that you are now official a "stakeholder" in 2GIVE!  

https://www.blockexperts.com/2give/address/Give2osXkwPBehJiFv3n6xiBYypkcunU7Y

Welcome 2GIVE!

-dvd
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LOL - yah I saw that!  Not sure who that is -- likely one of the fans on Facebook page since we announced the RC1 there first.

Ultimately what I want to do is move the dialogue off of bitcointalk to our own hosted "simple machines" site -- that is plumbed into an LDAP system for single sign-on (SSO) so people can take credit for their "stake"

This will be an important next step on the roadmap to enabling "stakeholder voting" with a "Get Verified" option that will use the digital signature features of the wallet to prove your ownership of a Give* address.  Once verified your status and rank in the community will be based on STAKE as well as things like how much you have given to the network in terms of TXFEE's and of course Hall of Fame status for generosity to recognized charities.

It's one of the ways we can cut down on the "haters" who come in here and trash talk the coin -- I don't mind if you're a stakeholder and have a vested interest in the ecosphere going forward.  As long as people can be "tough on the ideas and soft on people" -- all dialogue is welcome!

-dvd

 The last few years of testing, seeing all the possibilities of this new improved coding era brings much hope in the future & development of our next generations. Not really sure how to explain it (my words mean nothing to most, as I do not have a perfect life & have followed to many paths among my walks in life), having tried so many times & each mind interprets my explanation of this universal code different. So I know just say it's everything (or can be everything if coded right), operating systems & applications are making the world a better place (even for the ones who deny change & constantly slowing our light years, of what could be).

P.S. Great work on the GUI coding of the 2Give wallet (app), really like all the improvements & custom Give2osX addy (random generator seems to read my mind with many of these tests).
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