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Topic: [ANN] Introducing CandyCoin - Sweet, sweet currency [$YUM] (Read 14087 times)

newbie
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So, the faucet doesn't seem to work. It just redirects away from the page, whenever it's clicked from https://faucet.candyco.in/ to https://btcpoolparty.com/ . So is the faucet dead?

Fixed.
Sent some more funds to the faucet as well.
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500

Due to our schedules we are still a few weeks away from rolling out the new wallet updates.

However, in the meantime we have replaced the old CandyCoin mining pool with a new and improved one (https://pool.candyco.in/); we are also testing a P2P pool as well and we expect it to be ready for everyone fairly soon.

So, the faucet doesn't seem to work. It just redirects away from the page, whenever it's clicked from https://faucet.candyco.in/ to https://btcpoolparty.com/ . So is the faucet dead?
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0

Due to our schedules we are still a few weeks away from rolling out the new wallet updates.

However, in the meantime we have replaced the old CandyCoin mining pool with a new and improved one (https://pool.candyco.in/); we are also testing a P2P pool as well and we expect it to be ready for everyone fairly soon.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
This coin has been around for 6 months or so now, are there plans to get it listed on any better exchanges. C-Cex or Allcoin would be a least a small step in the right direction. If it does ok on there than mint, trex & polo are possible.

Absolutely, definitely!

AllCrypt and AskCoin have the coin listed, it's on our short-term radar to get CandyCoin listed on a few more exchanges. We were planning to approach AllCoin and Mintpal after the next release, so yeah for sure we will also take a look at C-Cex and others also.

We're expecting to roll out some significant improvements to CandyCoin in the next release, slated for early November.

hero member
Activity: 586
Merit: 500
Waiting for my coins to rise !!
This coin has been around for 6 months or so now, are there plans to get it listed on any better exchanges. C-Cex or Allcoin would be a least a small step in the right direction. If it does ok on there than mint, trex & polo are possible.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
Hi I have a problem, I downloaded the latest source from github and compiled the wallet on centos and I am getting this error:

./candycoind
candycoind: key.cpp:134: {anonymous}::CECKey::CECKey(): Assertion `pkey != __null' failed.

What am I doing wrong?


CentOS is a notoriously difficult system to build a wallet on. There's actually a helper script specifically designed to build CandyCoin on a CentoOS system in the contrib directory.

Have you tried that?

When I run that script it says it is only for centos 6.5 and this is centos 7
not sure what else to try

According to https://github.com/dogecoin/dogecoin/issues/158, it's apparently because some of the necessary algorithms are missing from openssl. Assuming you installed yum install openssl-devel? You'll probably need to download and compile openssl from https://www.openssl.org/source/, compile it, and do something like so:

export OPENSSL_INCLUDE_PATH=/path/include/
export OPENSSL_LIB_PATH=/path/lib/

before compiling. There's probably also an RPM that could be dropped in place of the base openssl-devel that has the necessary functions enabled.

Hope that helps a bit..
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
Hi I have a problem, I downloaded the latest source from github and compiled the wallet on centos and I am getting this error:

./candycoind
candycoind: key.cpp:134: {anonymous}::CECKey::CECKey(): Assertion `pkey != __null' failed.

What am I doing wrong?


CentOS is a notoriously difficult system to build a wallet on. There's actually a helper script specifically designed to build CandyCoin on a CentoOS system in the contrib directory.

Have you tried that?

When I run that script it says it is only for centos 6.5 and this is centos 7
not sure what else to try
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
Hi I have a problem, I downloaded the latest source from github and compiled the wallet on centos and I am getting this error:

./candycoind
candycoind: key.cpp:134: {anonymous}::CECKey::CECKey(): Assertion `pkey != __null' failed.

What am I doing wrong?


CentOS is a notoriously difficult system to build a wallet on. There's actually a helper script specifically designed to build CandyCoin on a CentoOS system in the contrib directory.

Have you tried that?
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
Hi I have a problem, I downloaded the latest source from github and compiled the wallet on centos and I am getting this error:

./candycoind
candycoind: key.cpp:134: {anonymous}::CECKey::CECKey(): Assertion `pkey != __null' failed.

What am I doing wrong?
full member
Activity: 133
Merit: 100
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
Must be still hard at work . . .  Roll Eyes
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
Why even bother creating a coin if you're just going to post the ANN and disappear?

We're still here to answer questions and support the coin, we've just been hard at work.



I ask again, hard at work on what?
member
Activity: 83
Merit: 10
If you want to mine, here's a pool to use:

http://candy.pitythepool.com/

This guy has the best pools around (IMHO).
newbie
Activity: 44
Merit: 0
Cannot solo-mine. Do you have a working conf?
newbie
Activity: 44
Merit: 0
Yeah, I like chocolate.
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
Why even bother creating a coin if you're just going to post the ANN and disappear?

We're still here to answer questions and support the coin, we've just been hard at work.



Hard at work on what?
hero member
Activity: 573
Merit: 500
What is the exact amount of premined coins ?
(premine is not a problem, just good to know)
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1001
Crypto since 2014
If this coin becomes really big, Then it's true that a thread can be a ghost town for weeks and then explode and the coins value skyrockets. Mined 7 blocks (70 yum in the first few minutes (I did this a first few weeks ago(obviously))) just in case it does explode.
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