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Topic: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (decentralized blockexplorer coming) - page 238. (Read 790416 times)

legendary
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Decentralize Everything
Looking really good on Linux, thanks georgem.

Think I'll do some mining today  Grin
legendary
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spreadcoin.info


I could sense something big was going to come, so I picked up a nice load of coins.
Thanks for everyone's hard work!

Oil those vocal chords, eightspace, we are going to need many more tutorials soon!
legendary
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Crypto since 2014


I could sense something big was going to come, so I picked up a nice load of coins.
Thanks for everyone's hard work!
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1007
spreadcoin.info
It looks really great , admirations to your work here...

Thanks alot. I am highly motivated and momentum is here.

Currently I am working on slightly improving the website, I need a place to show "News" and "Blogposts"...

what good is a website without news-section, lol.

It will look something like this:



There will be a news-reel that leads to a wordpress powered blog.

I should have it finished in a day or two, so that future news are better handled.
legendary
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quarkchain.io
It looks really great , admirations to your work here...
legendary
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spreadcoin.info
Alright.

All builds are finished.

New official Version is now 0.9.16.1

I replaced the old links with the new ones, so just use the official download links to get the newest wallet-versions (and daemons):

http://www.spreadcoin.info/downloads.php

List of new features/updates:

- Better implementation of Fallbacknodes (react quicker, and more of them available), so you'll probably never need to addNode in conf file ever again.
- Better control of vanitygen (you can use DELETE-Key to erase VanGen-Patterns you don't need anymore and RETURN key to add a VanGen-Pattern, meaning you don't need to click "add pattern" anymore while you type, this makes adding many patterns very easy.)
- Version Nr is now visible in splashscreen and header.
- removed a few layout bugs (depending on what linux system you used (KDE, GNOME) it had problems showing the nativeMenu-Bar (or the menubar within the window) correctly).
- minor improvements and removements of old unneeded stuff.

Let me know if everything works.

Thanks, and stay tuned for more.

PS Donations are highly welcomed.


legendary
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spreadcoin.info
Alright, new version has been given.

https://github.com/spreadcoin/spreadcoin/commit/6a08477a8dcf361b7580d68b0426e5fa5e5d1c00

Plus splashscreen and header (under the logo) will now show the version nr.





so when someone asks you what version you have running, you can answer immediately.
legendary
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spreadcoin.info
Progress. It's been slow but steady.

Over the weekend I created new builds for all systems.
I will replace the old wallet with the new one now.

Stay tuned.
Seated first row to test on multiple x64 systems, let us know when they're replaced! Smiley

Keep up the good work team!

Thanks.

I am doing a few small improvements before I'll make the final builds.

You can follow it here:

https://github.com/spreadcoin/spreadcoin/commits/newwallet

Also: I will give this Version a new Number:

CLIENT_VERSION_MAJOR       0
CLIENT_VERSION_MINOR       9
CLIENT_VERSION_REVISION    16
CLIENT_VERSION_BUILD       1

I decided to move up a whole Revision Nr, since the wallet now looks and behaves so completely different than before.
We can count a few build-versions up from here, and make the first working ServiceNode-Iteration a Revision Nr. 17 when we are ready...

Stay tuned.
legendary
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P.S  Does anybody know how on earth BBCode tables work?!

to the google! I don't know, but every forum markup language seems to always be confusing and frustrating.

Also, I'd highly recommend switching to the ISO 8601 date and time format YYYYMMDD

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601

keep up the good work!

I prefer when the time is displayed as DD Month YYYY, or maybe DD-MM-YYYY. I don't know to which ISO it refers to.

as far as i know, there is only 1 iso standard refering to date / time, and that is ISO 8601, there are different revisions of it,but thats about it..

the problem is, there is so many ways different countries express the date, that they ended up making that ISO standard, now

some countries do DDMMYY(YY) (fx denmark) some do MMDDYY(YY) (i think it was either UK or US cant remember) some do (YY)YYMMDD (fx sweden) and i think it was 2 or so doing (YY)YYDDMM
now all these would, in our day and age, only add to alot of confusion, that is why the standard was purposed, and defined.

hero member
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Progress. It's been slow but steady.

Over the weekend I created new builds for all systems.
I will replace the old wallet with the new one now.

Stay tuned.
Seated first row to test on multiple x64 systems, let us know when they're replaced! Smiley

Keep up the good work team!
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1004
P.S  Does anybody know how on earth BBCode tables work?!

to the google! I don't know, but every forum markup language seems to always be confusing and frustrating.

Also, I'd highly recommend switching to the ISO 8601 date and time format YYYYMMDD

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601

keep up the good work!

I prefer when the time is displayed as DD Month YYYY, or maybe DD-MM-YYYY. I don't know to which ISO it refers to.
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1007
spreadcoin.info
Progress. It's been slow but steady.

Over the weekend I created new builds for all systems.
I will replace the old wallet with the new one now.

Stay tuned.
sr. member
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Progress. It's been slow but steady.
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1002
Decentralize Everything
P.S  Does anybody know how on earth BBCode tables work?!

to the google! I don't know, but every forum markup language seems to always be confusing and frustrating.

Also, I'd highly recommend switching to the ISO 8601 date and time format YYYYMMDD

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601

keep up the good work!

I like the sound of being ISO8601 compliant  Smiley

Thanks for the positive post.

Now, if I eat less this month I can probably buy some more SPR  Cool
legendary
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Merit: 1007
spreadcoin.info
P.S  Does anybody know how on earth BBCode tables work?!

they don't work like html tables, since you are not allowed to define widths (neither in percentages nor pixels)...
so they will always look weird.
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1008
P.S  Does anybody know how on earth BBCode tables work?!

to the google! I don't know, but every forum markup language seems to always be confusing and frustrating.

Also, I'd highly recommend switching to the ISO 8601 date and time format YYYYMMDD

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601

keep up the good work!
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1002
Decentralize Everything
P.S  Does anybody know how on earth BBCode tables work?!
legendary
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Merit: 1002
Decentralize Everything
Spread Project Weekly Update #4

18th September 2015

Team Meeting Update

In light of the recent acknowledgement that development progress has been slow, a core team meeting was held on 14th September.

A total of 11 priority deliverables were identified and the top five priorities are listed here:


PriorityDeliverableOwnerTimeframe
1Servicenodes / PoBNgeorgemServicenodes in Testnet: 21/10/215. PoBN: End of 2015
2Official Block Explorerchaositec21/10/2015
3Openstream Site (Big Data Market)StonehedgeFrom 24th Sept (started but on hold)
4FundraisingCoins101 / StonehedgeFrom 14th Sept (underway)
5Finalise Preview Wallet ReleasegeorgemTBC


Some significant issues were identified during the course of the meeting.  The most critical issues are interlinked and detailed below:


Issue
legendary
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Decentralize Everything
I'm just starting to write an update, will be posting it later this afternoon (UK time).
hero member
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Decentralized Jihad
Do you guys still work on the proof-of-bitcoin-nodes? I haven't followed the topic for a while.

Yes, PoBN is priority nr 1.
Glad to hear that. Smiley What's current progress on this?
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