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Topic: [ANN][BLC] Blakecoin Blake-256 for GPU/FPGA With Merged Mined Pools Stable Net - page 70. (Read 409641 times)

sr. member
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I was thinking that we should organize some bounties for blakecoin related projects. I would be willing to donate a several thousand blc towards bounties, but if several of us pitch in we could ensure enough incentive to have people complete the bounties. Any ideas what would be some worthwhile projects to back? I was thinking that porting the mycelium bitcoin wallet to blakecoin would be useful. maybe we could have a bounty for adding blakecoin to existing games, like how ignatius added it to counter strike? it would also make sense to have the first bounty be porting a platform for blakecoin bounties, such as bountysource (https://github.com/bountysource/).
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Hi Lion,

Thanks for the suggestions.  I will work on the frontpage of blaketrader on adding the trading limits.  It is pretty cluttered at the moment.  For now, I have added a link to the trading limits page on the top right of the frontpage under the Links section.  It can be accessed directly at

http://blaketrader.com/tradinglimits.php

For the addresses that have already been registered, it didn't show the trading limits on the trade to page.  This has now been corrected.  

Sorry for the inconvenience with the max trading limits and thanks for all the suggestions.  

Cheers!

EC
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Crypto-missionary to the Kingdom of Rhegged
Couple of noobish Qs about BlakeTrader...

1) Do we only have to register a destination addy once, i.e. after the first time can deposits be sent straight from the wallet without using the conversion link/captcha again?


Yes.  The destination addy that you registered is stored in our database and can be re-used indefinitely.  You can send future trades to that address without having to register again.

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2) After sending a maximum amount for exchange, how long must one wait before sending another one? i.e. Must one wait until the exchange has been completed & confirmed at the wallet before sending another or can it be done 'close to' immediately after the first one has been sent?

Cheers Grin

You can send another trade immediately after you have sent a maximum amount.  If you send over the maximum amount, it will be rejected by our servers.  

For example, the maximum per trade for BLC is 1,000 BLC per trade.

Send 2,000 BLC, the trade will be rejected.

But you can send 1,000 BLC, then immediately send another 1,000 BLC.  The trades will be processed serially.  However, the rates for the trades are updated continuously based on the rates on the exchanges as well as the amount of currency available.  So your 2nd trade may have slightly different rates.

I hope this explanation helps!  Wink

I think it would be helpful if the frontpage of BlakeTrader also had a column that specified the maximum amount for each trade.

Once my Electron receive addy is registered, I'm NOT told what the max is on the 'click to trade' page.

I'm doing my weekly trade-up now, my Blake - Electron will be fine (500) but I have no idea if my BBCT (1350) Photon (723,000) or Lithium (2063) trades will go through OK.

I'm hanging onto my UMOs though - they still seem WAY under-priced to me Wink
sr. member
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Felt like it was time to recompile Blakecoin wallet for linux. This is a 32bit binary. I made a few slight changes from the github code:

- updated openssl to 1.0.1j - this patches POODLE vulnerability
- updated copyright date to 2014
- enabled QR code support, and changed it from generating "bitcoin:(addr)" to "blakecoin:(addr)", adjusted window dimension so "blakecoin:(addr)" fits on one line
- changed the splash screen
- compiled with most recent leveldb
- compiled with gcc executable hardening settings
- changed the about page
- incremented to 0.8.9.1 (small number for builds)

Download archive here (includes binary and source):
http://www.mediafire.com/download/6pewsybe4wsz9ur/Blakecoin-QT-Linux-i386-0.8.9.1-beta.tar.gz

if you are on 64bit linux, you can run this 32bit wallet by installing i386 versions of the dependency libraries. i will probably end up building it for x64 binary as well, since that would be much easier.

update: i compiled a new one since i missed a few details - link is updated
legendary
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ok will do might need to block some more networks noticed some flooding yesterday on cg1  Undecided

Edit:
made some changes and blocked a couple of networks on eu3/ny2 lets see if that helps
sr. member
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Blake Cryptographic Society site is now open for membership
http://blakecrypto.com

uuu, nice to see, good work Smiley

Coud you look Blue  at ELT, UMO, XDQ on eu3 and ny2?
I think they are not wokring.
Thank you.
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Blake Cryptographic Society site is now open for membership
http://blakecrypto.com
you can count on my full support!
legendary
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Blake Cryptographic Society site is now open for membership
http://blakecrypto.com
legendary
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that is quite steep for a conference ticket! i agree that money would be better spent on something else.

Mek, glad you were able to recover your wallet! one of my friends lost ~$1k in BTC cause they didn't backup the wallet, so lesson is always backup your wallet folks Smiley

BD, is your port of pywallet different than krambles somehow? I vaguely recall kramble mentioning that his was outdated, incomplete, or something along those lines.
https://github.com/kramble/FPGA-Blakecoin-Miner/tree/master/blake_pywallet

I had forgotten about kramble's version Doh  Shocked

oh well did not take long to port and my version is based on the newer pywallet version(not sure that makes much difference) and does have slightly different hashing as I am using blake in a few more places and it is tested working with encrypted wallets
sr. member
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that is quite steep for a conference ticket! i agree that money would be better spent on something else.

Mek, glad you were able to recover your wallet! one of my friends lost ~$1k in BTC cause they didn't backup the wallet, so lesson is always backup your wallet folks Smiley

BD, is your port of pywallet different than krambles somehow? I vaguely recall kramble mentioning that his was outdated, incomplete, or something along those lines.
https://github.com/kramble/FPGA-Blakecoin-Miner/tree/master/blake_pywallet
legendary
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I think  ELT and UMO minig not working on ny2 .
Blue , could you look at it?
Thanks Wink



reset just incase
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Thank you, yes it does  Grin

... and I hope it helps others too!

All my trades have now completed successfully - I won't even try to pretend that I'm not spending the proceeds on increasing my Zeitcoin holdings Wink

Thanks Lion and good luck with Zeitcoin!

I have set up additional trading pairs on BlakeTrader.  You can now trade Electron with Dogecoin and Peercoin.

I have also set up limited trading for Lithium.  I don't have a reference rate so I am just going to set LITH rate roughly between BBTC and BLC.  LITH rates will adjust according to how much LITH I have. 

Trade LITH to ELT:
http://blaketrader.com/lithelt1.php

Trade ELT to LITH:
http://blaketrader.com/eltlith1.php

Thanks!
sr. member
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I think  ELT and UMO minig not working on ny2 .
Blue , could you look at it?
Thanks Wink

sr. member
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why so expensive? what is happening there and what kind of information show that about 500 pounds?
yeah expensive and it is only a type of trade show/conference with a few speakers and from the name of the conference itself I would say they are slightly bias towards Bitcoin  Wink
http://bitcoin4igaming.com
iGaming deals with a lot of different types of gambling games/companies and Blakecoin could be used in place of Bitcoin at a much lower risk and still be a fully functional crypto currency system with better efficiency and transaction times, But as you can see from the name of the conference I think they just want to capitalize on the Hype/Spin of Bitcoin rather than use a long term sustainable efficient crypto currency system  Undecided

I think those funds are better spent on servers and infrastructure costs of running the Blake network than of on a long shot that I meet someone at the conference and am able to get some sort of deal for Blakecoin to be used on a online casino type gambling site, I have no issues with gambling or using BLC in such games but breaking into such a market from that type of conference its just unlikely imho

in Kiev took place such a conference, but I think I will make more sense of the webinar such a plan. At these conferences are serious financial transaction?
legendary
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why so expensive? what is happening there and what kind of information show that about 500 pounds?

yeah expensive and it is only a type of trade show/conference with a few speakers and from the name of the conference itself I would say they are slightly bias towards Bitcoin  Wink
http://bitcoin4igaming.com

iGaming deals with a lot of different types of gambling games/companies and Blakecoin could be used in place of Bitcoin at a much lower risk and still be a fully functional crypto currency system with better efficiency and transaction times, But as you can see from the name of the conference I think they just want to capitalize on the Hype/Spin of Bitcoin rather than use a long term sustainable efficient crypto currency system  Undecided

I think those funds are better spent on servers and infrastructure costs of running the Blake network than of on a long shot that I meet someone at the conference and am able to get some sort of deal for Blakecoin to be used on a online casino type gambling site, I have no issues with gambling or using BLC in such games but breaking into such a market from that type of conference its just unlikely imho



Yes! This pywallet thingy worker and saved my wallet Shocked Thank you!
FYI, I used the 64bit python MSI installer for windows but version 2.7.8 because under 3.4.1 (which is recommended to download on python.org) it reported syntax error.

Excellent happy that you got it working and kept trying  Grin

any other problems or issues just let me know, always try my best to help out if I can  Cool
Mek
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Yes! This pywallet thingy worker and saved my wallet Shocked Thank you!
FYI, I used the 64bit python MSI installer for windows but version 2.7.8 because under 3.4.1 (which is recommended to download on python.org) it reported syntax error.
sr. member
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Blakecoin to participate in Bitcoin4iGaming? Roll Eyes

not unless you want to pay for entry last time I went to an event here "Satoshi Square - London." no one was interested in anything but Bitcoin  Cry

if the event was called CryptoCurrency4iGaming maybe I would be more interested I did look at it but entry fees imho are far too expensive, I will go if someone else wants to buy me a ticket though  Grin



 
*Note I can get a "10% Coinscrum member discount" even so its still seems a bit expensive and not received enough donations that would cover the cost  Cry  

also note that they are not accepting Bitcoin as payment for the event  Roll Eyes

why so expensive? what is happening there and what kind of information show that about 500 pounds?
legendary
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Good point to look in debug log. No records in wallet, hmm, how is that possible? Is this the end of the story? Sad

when I have some free time will port pywallet or keyhunter and you can try those for recovery atm they need the blake hashing added, magic for Blakecoin and testing

https://github.com/jackjack-jj/pywallet/blob/master/pywallet.py
https://github.com/pierce403/keyhunter

Edit:
Ok ported and tested pywallet
https://github.com/BlueDragon747/pywallet

I will assume you can get python 2.7 installed and working on your system and that you are running on windows

here is the command:

to recover and build a new wallet *this can take awhile to process (note the folder paths, change to match your system locations/drives etc.)
Code:
python pywallet.py --recover --recov_device C:\pywallet\wallet.dat --recov_size 10Gio --recov_outputdir C:\pywallet\foundkeys

after the recovery is done you should have a "recovered_wallet_[xxxxxxxxxx].dat" file in C:\pywallet\foundkeys rename to wallet.dat and copy this to your data folder and it should work  Cool

Note:
I would recommend you clear the chain data and allow the wallet to download and process from scratch alternatively you can use the -rescan command option

This will also work for a Photon wallet incase anyone gets same issue

Encrypted wallets: tested and it should work fine with encrypted wallets it will prompt for password or you can use the "--passphrase=YourPassword" in the command

Other commands:

to dump data *handy for backup but you most likely want to use the recover (note the folder paths, change to match your system locations/drives etc.)
Code:
python pywallet.py --dumpwallet --otherversion=26 --datadir=C:\pywallet > dump.txt

Linux example *not tested but should work (note the folder paths, change to match your system locations/drives etc.)
Code:
./pywallet.py --recover --recov_device /pywallet/wallet.dat --recov_size 10Gio --recov_outputdir /pywallet/foundkeys
legendary
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Blakecoin to participate in Bitcoin4iGaming? Roll Eyes

not unless you want to pay for entry last time I went to an event here "Satoshi Square - London." no one was interested in anything but Bitcoin  Cry

if the event was called CryptoCurrency4iGaming maybe I would be more interested I did look at it but entry fees imho are far too expensive, I will go if someone else wants to buy me a ticket though  Grin



 
*Note I can get a "10% Coinscrum member discount" even so its still seems a bit expensive and not received enough donations that would cover the cost  Cry  

also note that they are not accepting Bitcoin as payment for the event  Roll Eyes
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Blakecoin to participate in Bitcoin4iGaming? Roll Eyes
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