I love pascal as a programming language and still code in it sometimes. I don't get how something like Java became so much more popular than pascal/delphi. Anyway, that is not to start a holly war, but to send my respects to the creator of pascal coin! Thank you for the amazing work you've done!
I had some troubles with compiling sources on Lazarus running at win7 32bit, it tells me "Cannot load libeay64.dll", strangely enough, official openssl packages like
openssl-1.0.2j-x64_86-win64.zip contains only libeay32.dll
Finally, when I found libeay64.dll via google, downloaded it and placed it in the program folder, application gave me another error: "libeay64.dll id either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error. Try installing the program again bla-bla-bla...". At some point that haven't surprised me much, that is 64bit library and I have a 32bit system. I have few other projects working with SSL on Lazarus and for my 32bit system they use all the *32.dll libraries.
May be I should change some compilers directives inside the sources, but I don't think like touching this masterpiece with my dirty hands
Also, I don't have a system suitable for mining anything, so I'm more into trading. And I want to buy some pascal coins, not as investment, but as a little respect towards the programming language, that Pascal Coin project written in it and the creator of that coin. I'm glad I can have some on cryptopia, but I don't like the idea of having my funds stored on the common account of the market. I want to get them transferred to my personal account, but I don't have one. So I'm awaiting for some market to begin trading accounts as well, or trading accounts with some coins inside - that be great! So I'm still watching for that to happen
My Respects to Albert Molina and everyone who helped him with Pascal Coin