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Topic: [ANN] Denarius [D] - First "Tribus" PoW/PoS Hybrid Masternodes, Ring Sigs - page 135. (Read 504273 times)

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The staking tab predicts rewards of ~ 0.00x while in reality the rewards are ~ 0.0000x coins.
Is this normal?

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Freedom&Honor
We should probably aim to get listed on C-CEX!

Should improve our value a bit Smiley
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Yes, I could make a testnode. Seems mining works well
wow , thank you so much , you best supporter .

do you share it !  or tutorial  .
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I want to try compile the wallet on Ubuntu 16, devs where I can get the guide to do this? Thanks!

If you want to compile the QT Denarius Wallet on Ubuntu then do as follows:

Install your deps:

Code:
sudo apt-get install build-essential libtool autotools-dev automake pkg-config libssl-dev libevent-dev bsdmainutils python3 libboost-all-dev libminiupnpc-dev libqt4-dev libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compiler libqrencode-dev

Recommended to install db4.8 via this repo:

Code:
sudo apt-get install software-properties-common
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bitcoin/bitcoin
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install libdb4.8-dev libdb4.8++-dev

Then after you git clone the Denarius repo, in the main dir, do:

Code:
qmake "USE_LEVELDB=1" "USE_QRCODE=1" "USE_UPNP=1" denarius-qt.pro

then just a

Code:
make -j8 
(8 being the number of cores of your processor used to compile on)

If all goes good, then just run ./Denarius to run the Denarius wallet.

Tada!  Cool

Thank for quick reply Smiley
I will try
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I want to try compile the wallet on Ubuntu 16, devs where I can get the guide to do this? Thanks!

If you want to compile the QT Denarius Wallet on Ubuntu then do as follows:

Install your deps:

Code:
sudo apt-get install build-essential libtool autotools-dev automake pkg-config libssl-dev libevent-dev bsdmainutils python3 libboost-all-dev libminiupnpc-dev libqt4-dev libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compiler libqrencode-dev

Recommended to install db4.8 via this repo:

Code:
sudo apt-get install software-properties-common
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bitcoin/bitcoin
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install libdb4.8-dev libdb4.8++-dev

Then after you git clone the Denarius repo, in the main dir, do:

Code:
qmake "USE_LEVELDB=1" "USE_QRCODE=1" "USE_UPNP=1" denarius-qt.pro

then just a

Code:
make -j8 
(8 being the number of cores of your processor used to compile on)

If all goes good, then just run ./Denarius to run the Denarius wallet.

Tada!  Cool


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I want to try compile the wallet on Ubuntu 16, devs where I can get the guide to do this? Thanks!
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Watching this activity is almost enough to burn calories.Almost!!!; -)
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Yes, I could make a testnode. Seems mining works well

Great!  Grin
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Yes, I could make a testnode. Seems mining works well
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so what about my question?

Is here any node for testnet?  Or how can I launch testnet

There are no nodes currently setup for the testnet, if you want to, feel free to set some up.
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so what about my question?

Is here any node for testnet?  Or how can I launch testnet
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the Denarius Electrum Thin Client

can anyone explain me what is that?
I assume it would be similar to Bitcoin Electrum client. This client wouldn't download the entire blockchain to your local machine; still you can create your address and use it as a normal wallet for sending / receiving coins and your wallet data remains in your local machine.

Yes, exactly this!
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the Denarius Electrum Thin Client

can anyone explain me what is that?
I assume it would be similar to Bitcoin Electrum client. This client wouldn't download the entire blockchain to your local machine; still you can create your address and use it as a normal wallet for sending / receiving coins and your wallet data remains in your local machine.
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How to use testnet? I have 0 connections
I need a testnet to check if my pool is configured well for tribus algo
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XDNA - Most innovative cryptocurrency in 2018
the Denarius Electrum Thin Client

can anyone explain me what is that?
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What are the next steps in making DNR in next orbit of Crypto ? One question to experienced users.  If I leave to stake , it says next 3 Hours.. After 3 hours its just a probability Roll Eyes or for sure New stake coins will be added ?

It's a probability. Your coins have a 'weight' to them which grows with time until they stake, at which point their weight goes back to 0. The weight of your coins vs the network weight overall is what's used to generate the estimate. However, with statistics, something can always happen sooner or much, much later than estimated.
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What are the next steps in making DNR in next orbit of Crypto ? One question to experienced users.  If I leave to stake , it says next 3 Hours.. After 3 hours its just a probability Roll Eyes or for sure New stake coins will be added ?
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Alright it should be fixed now.

Found it recently by reading this ANN thread. Yes, working like a charm.
Thank you very much!
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What is the intention of http://denarius.win/
Why do they give away coins for free?

Now it's not working anymore.

Hm, will look at this after I get some sleep..

Alright it should be fixed now.
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But it is not ASIC-resistant! What a dirty lie  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

It just has 3 functions to make hash: jh, keccak, echo
X11 or X13 contains that three functions (+much more functions) and they aren't ASIC-resistant.

Please explain to me if I'm wrong.
There are no ASIC or FPGA resistant algos or their combinations. We can only say that is ASIC resistant now, as we speak. If price goes up and some higher interest is created then there will be reason for creating tribus based ASIC. But that's actually good thing if it happens.
This explanation sounds clear for the context here. One more thing to consider is to make an algo dependent on expensive hardware so that the mining speed gain doesn't justify the cost to make an ASIC out of it. Memory hard algos are trying to do that now.

Yea I just don't think it will be viable for anyone to make an ASIC for Tribus by the time the PoW phase is over. Less than 3 years is not much time.

Yes as for updates, I am working on Denariium, the Denarius Electrum Thin Client...https://twitter.com/denariuscoin/status/910125335471038465

More information will be coming with another site for Denariium
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