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Topic: [ANN] [SFR] SaffronCoin | Latest Version - 1.4.2/2.6.2 | Mandatory Wallet Update - page 9. (Read 437827 times)

newbie
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I still question whether Saffroncoin still working (dead?), If so, where it can sell? Give a page?

Regards.

Blockchain still moving along, but no idea if the dev is working on the coin still, or if it will get relisted anywhere.

I understand and thank you.
sr. member
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I still question whether Saffroncoin still working (dead?), If so, where it can sell? Give a page?

Regards.

Blockchain still moving along, but no idea if the dev is working on the coin still, or if it will get relisted anywhere.
newbie
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I retired from Bittrex but could not withdraw bitcoins so exchanged it doge and then I was able to withdraw.

I still question whether Saffroncoin still working (dead?), If so, where it can sell? Give a page?

Regards.
hero member
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Retired IRCX God
Nothing to do with the mining rate. If the transaction does not appear in the mempool when it is not in the blockchain its a network propagation issue.
While that's essentially true, it ignores that many (if not most) nodes are run by miners. When you have 40% less mining rate* (the overall number of nodes run by/for miners), you have 40% less network infrastructure. Wink





*not to be confused with hashrate
sr. member
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...didn't appear in the blockchain/mempool and took over 24 hours to turn up.
That tends to happen when the mining rate drops by ~40%

Nothing to do with the mining rate. If the transaction does not appear in the mempool when it is not in the blockchain its a network propagation issue.
hero member
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Retired IRCX God
...didn't appear in the blockchain/mempool and took over 24 hours to turn up.
That tends to happen when the mining rate drops by ~40%
sr. member
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Anybody managed to withdraw from Bittrex?

Yes, although my second withdraw from Bittrex was marked as completed, didn't appear in the blockchain/mempool and took over 24 hours to turn up.
sr. member
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Looking for shmexy coins!
Anybody managed to withdraw from Bittrex?
sr. member
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Dev you took all the money ?
why bother to come back here, every one knows you involved many scam Smiley)
No matter Indian or Chinese shit, you are all try to scammmmmmmmmmm,
sr. member
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@ComputerGenie

I agree with many of the points you have made.

Lets see if the developer can be bothered to even make a minor patch release.

Although with cryptsy goxed and the coin delisted on Bittrex, some of the 2.6.2 wallets will have broken functionality I imagine.
hero member
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Retired IRCX God

I've raised an issue about qmake not making a very Ubuntu friendly Makefile, and submitted a pull request for fixing compilation against libboost 1.58 which comes with Ubuntu 16.04. The libboost fix is applied against bitcoin:

https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/6114/files

Unfortunately not familiar with qmake to suggest how to fix it, but would be happy to test any fixes you make on Ubuntu 16.04.

This isn't a qmake issue, this is an issue of updates (or the lack thereof).
The "short" answer is:
The usage of double declaration was deemed pointless by the programming community, and thus support for such things was dropped from subsequent versions of many things. When you couple that with the fact that 15 Linux distros have 15 different views on what is "stable" and 2 1/2 years of no dev support, you're bound to have issues.

*also of note: if you look carefully, you'll see that the pull request you linked to was moot when it was initially posted, as the Bitcoin devs had fixed the issue the week before (over a year and a half ago). Again, making such issues the dev's fault and not that of Ubuntu (or any other distro), QT, boost, or anything else. Wink
sr. member
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Ahhh i missed bitcointalk. Missed all the FUD and nonsensical posts.

Woohoo, welcome to the internet and bitcointalk where to get a comment deleted by a moderator makes Lucifer look like a saint!

I've raised an issue about qmake not making a very Ubuntu friendly Makefile, and submitted a pull request for fixing compilation against libboost 1.58 which comes with Ubuntu 16.04. The libboost fix is applied against bitcoin:

https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/6114/files

Unfortunately not familiar with qmake to suggest how to fix it, but would be happy to test any fixes you make on Ubuntu 16.04.

hero member
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Retired IRCX God
Ahhh i missed bitcointalk. Missed all the FUD and nonsensical posts.

It's not "fud" when it's fact.  Wink

All coins are worthless when there's noting to do with them!

Absent some system to value a coin (and SaffronCoin is no exception), the value of that coin is nothing.

When there are no sites that accept SaffronCoin as payment, the main site for the coin is defunct, the wallet is broken, and there is nothing to do with the coin (beyond pointlessly mining more of them), then that coin becomes of negative value to the cryptocoin world.
It's fact to say that with no mechanism to set the value of a currency, then the value of mining that currency is nothing more than a power suck.

You let the coin die and you don't get to magically reappear, after it's dead, and say it's "fud" and/or "nonsense" when people say "It's dead, let it go!"

It's nothing to be ashamed of, Wampum is dead as a currency too! Wink
hero member
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Hi everyone !
Have a nice day Smiley
well same to you mate hope to see more progress coming from here. just looking around to learn about this project
hero member
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I can't hardly understand what you are saying. And all of your 84 post on this board were nonsense.


At least I tried my best to help the community.... And you?Huh?

Cheers.



1. You don't seem capable of reading 84 whole posts (or understanding that 84 activity is not 84 posts).
2. Having wasted the hashrate to mine nearly 40% of all blocks, for months now, I've done more than my share of keeping the coin active on the exchange.
3. If you learn to read English, you'll have an easier time reading my 200+ posts.
4. BLOW ME!

Ahhh i missed bitcointalk. Missed all the FUD and nonsensical posts.
hero member
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Merit: 552
Retired IRCX God
full member
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Hi everyone !
Have a nice day Smiley
hero member
Activity: 1092
Merit: 552
Retired IRCX God

I can't hardly understand what you are saying. And all of your 84 post on this board were nonsense.


At least I tried my best to help the community.... And you?Huh?

Cheers.



1. You don't seem capable of reading 84 whole posts (or understanding that 84 activity is not 84 posts).
2. Having wasted the hashrate to mine nearly 40% of all blocks, for months now, I've done more than my share of keeping the coin active on the exchange.
3. If you learn to read English, you'll have an easier time reading my 200+ posts.
4. BLOW ME!
full member
Activity: 120
Merit: 100
...
I have invested in this coin several nodes which  you guys have in your saffroncoin.conf. They are all my servers dedicated for this coin..
...
OK, so you get 2 bonus Brownie Points for supporting a fail for years longer than the dev!

https://youtu.be/vNKNhRfrLfc

I can't hardly understand what you are saying. And all of your 84 post on this board were nonsense.


At least I tried my best to help the community.... And you?Huh?

Cheers.


hero member
Activity: 1092
Merit: 552
Retired IRCX God
...
I have invested in this coin several nodes which  you guys have in your saffroncoin.conf. They are all my servers dedicated for this coin..
...
OK, so you get 2 bonus Brownie Points for supporting a fail for years longer than the dev!

https://youtu.be/vNKNhRfrLfc
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