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Topic: [ANN] AEON [2019-09-27: Upgrade to version 0.13.0.0 ASAP HF@1146200 Oct 25] - page 162. (Read 625666 times)

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"We already work pretty well with Tor though"

I can't wait until the Firefox/tor release in Jan/Feb!

The sandbox is brilliant - kind of like 2fa Smiley
legendary
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Looking to purchase a significant quantity of Aeon. Please PM me if you are interested in selling an amount over 10000. Escrow will be used.

I would like to buy a quantity over 10000 too. PM Me
legendary
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newbie
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Has anyone gotten the opencl amd gpu miner to work with the RX 480 series yet?
sr. member
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Looking to purchase a significant quantity of Aeon. Please PM me if you are interested in selling an amount over 10000. Escrow will be used.
legendary
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did anybody manage to withdraw leftover aeon coins from poloniex?
the transaction says pending for quite a few hours..

(withdraw option was available always for us who left the coins on the exchange...)

I only just saw this post. Yes  I managed to withdraw coins and Smooth helped me and BoscoMurray helped me and dnaleor did too IIRC

As I understand it, they only process AEON transactions occasionally (like once a week or something) to avoid having to run the wallet all the time. That means a long wait time, but so far everyone has eventually gotten their coins. If you have trouble you can probably get help by opening a ticket with them.
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Smooth has done an awesome job with this coin. I think it is a real contender if the community supports it going forward.

No brainer in the long run, dev here is solid and the marketcap is a tiny fraction of Monero (also a must have), and that appears to be winning the anon race.
legendary
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did anybody manage to withdraw leftover aeon coins from poloniex?
the transaction says pending for quite a few hours..

(withdraw option was available always for us who left the coins on the exchange...)

I only just saw this post. Yes  I managed to withdraw coins and Smooth helped me and BoscoMurray helped me and dnaleor did too IIRC
legendary
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In a year I expect that we will be well into running the new rebased version with the Monero development progress from the past two years (LMDB, GUI, etc.) along with our own enhancements (lightweight crypto, offchain secure private messages, etc.). Hopefully the AEON community will have grown and begun to offer some signature services that are unique to AEON.

These things of course don't happen overnight, but is there any news at all to report? Smiley

Great job you've done here too
legendary
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That does make a lot of sense jwinterm - in your opinion, will it also be easier for AEON when adapting the RingCT implementation?

If Aeon rebases to current Monero version, then it will already be built in.

What an amazing upgrade from ring signatures for AEON!

Is AEON planning to adopt the Kovri i2p router as well? It seems to just makes sense to have that privacy at the nodes

Yes we will. There is ultimately going to be no reason for any coin not to support i2p (the main reason currently is the Java-based i2p router is annoying if you don't normally use Java). It just makes good sense to do. We already work pretty well with Tor though

Is there any blockchain tools available?

I need to explore chain, cut it at wrong place, etc.

chainradar and minergate both have AEON chain explorers.
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That does make a lot of sense jwinterm - in your opinion, will it also be easier for AEON when adapting the RingCT implementation?

If Aeon rebases to current Monero version, then it will already be built in.

What an amazing upgrade from ring signatures for AEON!

Is AEON planning to adopt the Kovri i2p router as well? It seems to just makes sense to have that privacy at the nodes

sr. member
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Is there any blockchain tools available?

I need to explore chain, cut it at wrong place, etc.
A richlist too, maybe...
(Sorry an old joke now  Cheesy)
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Soldo.IN [SLD]
Is there any blockchain tools available?

I need to explore chain, cut it at wrong place, etc.
legendary
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Smooth has done an awesome job with this coin. I think it is a real contender if the community supports it going forward.
legendary
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AEON FOR THE FUTURE - kidding?

Just downloaded last version of AEON daemon and started it.

Bloody shame, it still use 6G of RAM while blockachain size 3.5G itself Sad
It's way to hell dude, not to future.

Last XMR, BCN, XDN and FCN consume 1-2 G of RAM all together.

The pruning version runs pretty easily in 2 GB and I've been told people have used it in 1 GB.

Less memory usage is coming.

When it's coming? Do you have some eta?
legendary
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That does make a lot of sense jwinterm - in your opinion, will it also be easier for AEON when adapting the RingCT implementation?

If Aeon rebases to current Monero version, then it will already be built in.
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So there is a wallet available with a pruned blockchain? Or is that just being tested ATM?

Why does the Aeon wallet take up 6GB but XMR, BCN, XDN and FCN only take up 1-2GB all together?

Thanks

Because AEON still keeps the whole blockchain in memory while the aeond is running. As all cryptonote did at the start.

There are plans (dunno if smooth is currently working on it or not) to merge the monero lmdb implementation to AEON.



papa_lazzarou, Do you think it will be easier to port the Monero GUI to BBR or AEON? Apparently they both have announced plans to do so



Given that aeon is already a fork of Monero and Boolberry is not, and also afaik the next update to aeon will be a rebase to current Monero version (which I would assume is much more difficult for Boolberry because it's not a Monero fork, has more different proof of work, and alias system), I would guess it's significantly easier for aeon to do, not that I'm volunteering.

That does make a lot of sense jwinterm - in your opinion, will it also be easier for AEON when adapting the RingCT implementation?
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So there is a wallet available with a pruned blockchain? Or is that just being tested ATM?

Why does the Aeon wallet take up 6GB but XMR, BCN, XDN and FCN only take up 1-2GB all together?

Thanks

Because AEON still keeps the whole blockchain in memory while the aeond is running. As all cryptonote did at the start.

There are plans (dunno if smooth is currently working on it or not) to merge the monero lmdb implementation to AEON.



papa_lazzarou, Do you think it will be easier to port the Monero GUI to BBR or AEON? Apparently they both have announced plans to do so



Given that aeon is already a fork of Monero and Boolberry is not, and also afaik the next update to aeon will be a rebase to current Monero version (which I would assume is much more difficult for Boolberry because it's not a Monero fork, has more different proof of work, and alias system), I would guess it's significantly easier for aeon to do, not that I'm volunteering.

This.

I think most people underestimate how much the monero codebase has deviated from standard cryptonote.

And although I am not the best person to answer that question, my educated guess is the port to BBR will be a PITA.

legendary
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So there is a wallet available with a pruned blockchain? Or is that just being tested ATM?

Why does the Aeon wallet take up 6GB but XMR, BCN, XDN and FCN only take up 1-2GB all together?

Thanks

Because AEON still keeps the whole blockchain in memory while the aeond is running. As all cryptonote did at the start.

There are plans (dunno if smooth is currently working on it or not) to merge the monero lmdb implementation to AEON.



papa_lazzarou, Do you think it will be easier to port the Monero GUI to BBR or AEON? Apparently they both have announced plans to do so



Given that aeon is already a fork of Monero and Boolberry is not, and also afaik the next update to aeon will be a rebase to current Monero version (which I would assume is much more difficult for Boolberry because it's not a Monero fork, has more different proof of work, and alias system), I would guess it's significantly easier for aeon to do, not that I'm volunteering.
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
So there is a wallet available with a pruned blockchain? Or is that just being tested ATM?

Why does the Aeon wallet take up 6GB but XMR, BCN, XDN and FCN only take up 1-2GB all together?

Thanks

Because AEON still keeps the whole blockchain in memory while the aeond is running. As all cryptonote did at the start.

There are plans (dunno if smooth is currently working on it or not) to merge the monero lmdb implementation to AEON.



papa_lazzarou, Do you think it will be easier to port the Monero GUI to BBR or AEON? Apparently they both have announced plans to do so

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