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Topic: [ANN] Litecoin - a lite version of Bitcoin. Launched! - page 318. (Read 1467253 times)

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coblee, any updates to the client? I still get a crash every time I run the client after I reboot. If I reinstall, it runs fine.  Win 7 x64.
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English can be a lot of fun that way.


I will stick to TBX and SC2 fools.   == I like being an SC2 fool.

I will stick to TBX and SC2, fools.  == I'm a fool because I called you a fool for sticking with LTC.

Let's eat grandma.
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BTC-E adding € & £ trading, W/D & deposit facilities, they're testing the € set up atm


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so the last commit to the litecoin project was 2 months ago?
is there any development todo? or is it "stable" ?

I hope there is still work being done on it.  I still have to re-install the client every time I reboot my PC because it crashes when it starts otherwise.  Windows 7 x64.
It contains a lot of bitcoin 0.7.0 - and that only got released for BTC recently ...
Github timestamps are wrong?
To rephase what I said: A lot of the current BTC 0.7.0 code is in litecoind already - since the current BTC 0.7.0 code has been around for a while already.
That makes sense.
I am just hoping there'll be more developers working on this.....

Indeed, all thats required is to merge the litecoin mods into the main bitcoind tree when they update the features.
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Live and enjoy experiments
so the last commit to the litecoin project was 2 months ago?
is there any development todo? or is it "stable" ?

I hope there is still work being done on it.  I still have to re-install the client every time I reboot my PC because it crashes when it starts otherwise.  Windows 7 x64.
It contains a lot of bitcoin 0.7.0 - and that only got released for BTC recently ...
Github timestamps are wrong?
To rephase what I said: A lot of the current BTC 0.7.0 code is in litecoind already - since the current BTC 0.7.0 code has been around for a while already.
That makes sense.
I am just hoping there'll be more developers working on this.....
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
so the last commit to the litecoin project was 2 months ago?
is there any development todo? or is it "stable" ?

I hope there is still work being done on it.  I still have to re-install the client every time I reboot my PC because it crashes when it starts otherwise.  Windows 7 x64.
It contains a lot of bitcoin 0.7.0 - and that only got released for BTC recently ...
Github timestamps are wrong?
To rephase what I said: A lot of the current BTC 0.7.0 code is in litecoind already - since the current BTC 0.7.0 code has been around for a while already.
legendary
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Live and enjoy experiments
so the last commit to the litecoin project was 2 months ago?
is there any development todo? or is it "stable" ?

I hope there is still work being done on it.  I still have to re-install the client every time I reboot my PC because it crashes when it starts otherwise.  Windows 7 x64.
It contains a lot of bitcoin 0.7.0 - and that only got released for BTC recently ...
Github timestamps are wrong?
legendary
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When solo mining:
Can I check in on my local wallets with block explorer?

I'd like to know when new blocks are found on each rig's local wallet.
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
English can be a lot of fun that way.


I will stick to TBX and SC2 fools.   == I like being an SC2 fool.

I will stick to TBX and SC2, fools.  == I'm a fool because I called you a fool for sticking with LTC.

Some people have no foresight....Bulanula is one of them always flip flopping.
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English can be a lot of fun that way.


I will stick to TBX and SC2 fools.   == I like being an SC2 fool.

I will stick to TBX and SC2, fools.  == I'm a fool because I called you a fool for sticking with LTC.
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Fail ! Mine this crap until your CPU blows up. I will stick to TBX and SC2 fools. No exchange = GTFO !!!
Oldie but goodie...this guy is so fail...

SC2? lol where? Cheesy
Oh, wait, I read that wrong initially...

No exchange = GTFO? what is he even talking about there...

but, he wasn't calling us fools when he said "I will stick to TBX and SC2 fools."

If he was, there would be a comma between 'SC2' and 'fools', but there isn't one there, so what he was actually saying is that he was going to stay with the TBX and SC2 fools.

Just for clarification, since, sometimes the nuances of the english language can get lost, coming from people who don't natively speak it.

-- Smoov
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
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Fail ! Mine this crap until your CPU blows up. I will stick to TBX and SC2 fools. No exchange = GTFO !!!

Oldie but goodie...this guy is so fail...

SC2? lol where? Cheesy
legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
so the last commit to the litecoin project was 2 months ago?
is there any development todo? or is it "stable" ?

I hope there is still work being done on it.  I still have to re-install the client every time I reboot my PC because it crashes when it starts otherwise.  Windows 7 x64.
It contains a lot of bitcoin 0.7.0 - and that only got released for BTC recently ...
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so the last commit to the litecoin project was 2 months ago?
is there any development todo? or is it "stable" ?

I hope there is still work being done on it.  I still have to re-install the client every time I reboot my PC because it crashes when it starts otherwise.  Windows 7 x64.
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so the last commit to the litecoin project was 2 months ago?
is there any development todo? or is it "stable" ?
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Since most of the code was inherited from Bitcoin in the latest release I have a few questions to coblee:
1) Does Litecoin's multisig address also start with '3' making it indistinguishable from Bitcoin?
2) What was the date chosen for BIP16/BIP30 switchover?
3) Was the alert master key changed from Bitcoin and who has control of that for Litecoin?
EDIT (while I still remember):
4) How URIs are handled? Does the client hook up to launch on Bitcoin URI address or was that changed to Litecoin?
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RUM AND CARROTS: A PIRATE LIFE FOR ME
so did LTC bubble burst? time to panic sell? or to buy?

I think more likely people are flocking to BTC as it's going up as well. Additionally it's holiday time in Europe so a bunch of people who would be actively trading will otherwise be on the beach.

Give it time.
:-)
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So Devcoin has ,at this stage, an advantage over LTC, in that the development is rewarded. Does LTC have bounties/incentives to further LTC development, could someone list them please.

coblee, how are you being rewarded for LTC development?
legendary
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Live and enjoy experiments
One thing prevents me from investing more in LTC is the dev team seems to be small; hopefully it's becoming bigger, more mature and stable like LTC itself.




Edit: From github, it looks like it's a 3-member team: coblee, pooler, fanquake.
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so did LTC bubble burst? time to panic sell? or to buy?
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Wow, prices around 0.004 BTC/LTC. Possibly all the people that helped out during the fork mess wanting out of LTC now? Might rebound, or might just be a bad time for LTC
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