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Topic: [ANN] Orbitcoin v1.6.0.0 ~ NeoScrypt ~ Green Stake ~ 4 Years Old - page 9. (Read 201256 times)

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i dont understand whats wrong with it?
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Outputs:
oPazFW6DyHcAMofmTaTYc6T68sgXsH4ffn  0.010102 ORB
oW7WovG1xGGsDGXR8ei8easvhx3aGr6JVM  44.2221 ORB
newbie
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Please after whithdraw coin ORB
 I discovered that the explorer of this coin is off
566328   ORB   44.32205125   0.10000000   44.22205125   Complete   51   af16d389e9f3f9ed0ed5a54e45d26f88a8400c56678ab5261aed939fc3f8558c
Please send my coins to the other platform
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@ghostlander

If you move the orbitcoin folder from a 64bit system to a 32bit system (i.e win 8-64 to win 7-32), it does not retain the blockchain and re-syncs from the beginning.
TvZ
sr. member
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Anyone having issues sync'ing? 

It's 2 weeks ago but if you still have problems, add these nodes in your orbitcoin.conf:

addnode=seed0.orbitcoin.org:15298
addnode=seed1.orbitcoin.org:15298

 Smiley
hero member
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I dont have any problems with synchronization and it looks like im getting a bit more PoS coins due to lower difficulty
newbie
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Anyone having issues sync'ing? 
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 You can now mine OrbitCoin at  autoexchange mining pool Zergpool.com at 0.5% fee. Please use following commands for different mining options
 
 Option 1 Auto coin switch by profitability within algorithm with payment to wallet
Code:
 -o stratum+tcp://neoscrypt.mine.zergpool.com:4233 -u  -p c=BTC 

 Option 2 Direct coin mining to coin wallet
Code:
 -o stratum+tcp://neoscrypt.mine.zergpool.com:4233 -u  -p c=ORB,mc=ORB

 Option 3 Direct coin mining with autoexchange to specified coin wallet
Code:
 -o stratum+tcp://neoscrypt.mine.zergpool.com:4233 -u  -p c=BTC,mc=ORB

 Please note mc stands for mining coin symbol, c stand for payout coin symbol
 
 Autoexchange to BTC, LTC, DASH or any other currency we mine
 Happy mining,
  cheers pinpin
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I've asked the FreiExchange to list  ORB. They have a bit of back log.



https://www.crypto-city.com
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btcpop.co is another exchange for ORB

@Ghostlander

Get it listed on FreiExchange. Contact Frederik Bodin. Just mention Crypto-city sent you. The telegram link is on the info page: https://www.crypto-city.com/index.php/freiexchange/wall/



https://www.crypto-city.com
sr. member
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btcpop.co is another exchange for ORB
hero member
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Looks like we have lost ~2% of ORB total max supply on cryptopia. Or, at best,  they will be removed from the market for very long time.
Only remaining exchanges i know of are tradesatoshi and novaexchange. [the main question is, how safe they are..]

Both are pretty illiquid for now, and i am not able to provide liquidity anymore, as my orb trading funds are stuck with cryptopia. I hope someone will take over.
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Can you enable SSL on the orbitcoin block explorer site? Can use let's encrypt: https://letsencrypt.org

It runs with Abe's built-in HTTP server. AFAIR it doesn't support SSL.


TRK also runs Abe's, not sure sure is Noise is using the built-in http server or not. https://explorer.truckcoin.net/

Yes TRK explorer uses Abe's built-in http server with Apache ProxyPass, SSL works fine with that config.

I see. Why do you think SSL is necessary for a block explorer? There is no confidential information sent or received like private keys.

BTW what tool do you use to build and maintain the rich list?


Personally I agree that SSL is absolutely not necessary for a block explorer but Google is pushing everyone to use SSL and it's free and easy to setup with letsencrypt.org so why not.

For the rich list I use tally.php from RPC Ace https://github.com/stolendata/rpc-ace/tree/master/extras
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Can you enable SSL on the orbitcoin block explorer site? Can use let's encrypt: https://letsencrypt.org

It runs with Abe's built-in HTTP server. AFAIR it doesn't support SSL.


TRK also runs Abe's, not sure sure is Noise is using the built-in http server or not. https://explorer.truckcoin.net/

Yes TRK explorer uses Abe's built-in http server with Apache ProxyPass, SSL works fine with that config.

I see. Why do you think SSL is necessary for a block explorer? There is no confidential information sent or received like private keys.

BTW what tool do you use to build and maintain the rich list?
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Can you enable SSL on the orbitcoin block explorer site? Can use let's encrypt: https://letsencrypt.org

It runs with Abe's built-in HTTP server. AFAIR it doesn't support SSL.


TRK also runs Abe's, not sure sure is Noise is using the built-in http server or not. https://explorer.truckcoin.net/

Yes TRK explorer uses Abe's built-in http server with Apache ProxyPass, SSL works fine with that config.
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Can you enable SSL on the orbitcoin block explorer site? Can use let's encrypt: https://letsencrypt.org

It runs with Abe's built-in HTTP server. AFAIR it doesn't support SSL.


TRK also runs Abe's, not sure sure is Noise is using the built-in http server or not. https://explorer.truckcoin.net/
legendary
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Can you enable SSL on the orbitcoin block explorer site? Can use let's encrypt: https://letsencrypt.org

It runs with Abe's built-in HTTP server. AFAIR it doesn't support SSL.
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Can you enable SSL on the orbitcoin block explorer site? Can use let's encrypt: https://letsencrypt.org
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Orbitcoin v1.6.1.0 is available now! Upgrade isn't required, though advised. There are new features and performance improvements.

The wallet is able to synchronise time with over a hundred NTP servers worldwide. By default, it picks a random server from the built-in list and syncs time every few hours. Although you can specify a particular server or even do the synchronisation manually using the new RPC ntptime.

The wallet is able to encrypt/decrypt text messages or hex data using private/public keys in your wallet. For example, if you encode a message with someone's public key, only this person can decode it with his private key. You can use encoded data in transaction comments, emails, notes, etc. See RPC encryptmessage, decryptmessage, encryptdata, decryptdata. The next objective is to encrypt/decrypt whole files with your wallet.

The wallet supports dual threaded stake mining. It isn't an issue for most users to run a single threaded stake miner, but wallets with hundreds or even thousands of inputs may benefit from multiple threads since modern CPUs are multicore anyway. Of course, those two threads shouldn't be working on the same data, so there is a new option -stakefence defining which inputs are going to either thread. It's set to 360 hours (15 days) by default. Those inputs younger than 360 hours are processed by the 1st thread and the remaining ones by the 2nd. If you set -stakefence to zero, it disables the 2nd thread.

The wallet supports watch only addresses. It means you can put any address into your wallet, see how many inputs are there, watch them accumulate or move. You cannot spend these coins because there is no respective private key in the wallet. Although no one can steal these coins for the same reason. See RPC importaddress, importpubkey

Our P2SH aka multisig addresses have got a better prefix. It used to be legacy '4', now 's' for "script". Redeem scripts are not affected by this prefix change. If you don't use P2SH, you have nothing to worry about anyway.
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