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legendary
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Quote
>namecoind getblockbycount 210001
{
    "hash" : "ae6c517bb11d55059fa543229d3a4cc285e45780d747c70abd63ab81a1462187",
    "confirmations" : 1,
    "size" : 918,
    "height" : 210001,
    "version" : 65794,
    "merkleroot" : "bdb116c0c13953b8d1b011786f2ae4d56b302a36cd076d59dffff9f56e4e18dc",
    "tx" : [
        "bdb116c0c13953b8d1b011786f2ae4d56b302a36cd076d59dffff9f56e4e18dc"
    ],
    "n_tx" : 1,
    "time" : 1418768558,
    "nonce" : 0,
    "bits" : 406145572,
    "difficulty" : 20632442479.55844498,
    "chainwork" : "1f998b6ad5bf40d1dcf2a",
    "previousblockhash" : "daaf4d6978508e3269f727e50256c0b303fdbffb0d10d603ae994e429b01b4f0",
    "mrkl_tree" : [
        "bdb116c0c13953b8d1b011786f2ae4d56b302a36cd076d59dffff9f56e4e18dc"
    ]
}

>namecoind getrawtransaction bdb116c0c13953b8d1b011786f2ae4d56b302a36cd076d59dffff9f56e4e18dc 1

{
    "hex" : "01000000010000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000fffff fff1d035134030fe4b883e5bda9e
7a59ee4bb99e9b1bc0101062f503253482fffffffff0100f902950000000023210214a5f15a7368 6b64cf27405e018e2f06e0501b52f4ff98282badd
9d6948fb57dac00000000",
    "txid" : "bdb116c0c13953b8d1b011786f2ae4d56b302a36cd076d59dffff9f56e4e18dc",
    "version" : 1,
    "locktime" : 0,
    "blockhash" : "ae6c517bb11d55059fa543229d3a4cc285e45780d747c70abd63ab81a1462187",
    "confirmations" : 1,
    "time" : 1418768558,
    "blocktime" : 1418768558,
    "vin" : [
        {
            "coinbase" : "035134030fe4b883e5bda9e7a59ee4bb99e9b1bc0101062f503253482f",
            "value" : 25.00000000,

            "sequence" : 4294967295
        }
    ],
    "vout" : [
        {
            "value" : 25.00000000,
            "n" : 0,
            "scriptPubKey" : {
                "asm" : "0214a5f15a73686b64cf27405e018e2f06e0501b52f4ff98282badd9d6948fb57d OP_CHECKSIG",
                "hex" : "210214a5f15a73686b64cf27405e018e2f06e0501b52f4ff98282badd9d6948fb57dac",
                "reqSigs" : 1,
                "type" : "pubkeyhash",
                "addresses" : [
                    "NDGh9jR3DYxKK9jYB4HdkzYE5HGaHiZnTd"
                ]
            }
        }
    ],
    "fees" : 0.00000000
}
Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1057
SpacePirate.io
insane volume on BTC-E today... what's going on?  Huh

Sounds like maybe something positive for this lonely altcoin.  Someone referred to it as the magic-bean of altcoins which gave me a chuckle. A cryptocoin for DNS sounded good, but never went anywhere.  Is anyone doing anything with them? Would be interested to hear about some use cases for them...
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 1019
insane volume on BTC-E today... what's going on?  Huh

the block reward is halving.

Also btc-e volume is quite high in general these days because of the ruble trouble.

Anyway it's great the halving finally comes.
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1007
spreadcoin.info
insane volume on BTC-E today... what's going on?  Huh

the block reward is halving.

lol, I totally forgot about that...  Smiley
legendary
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Eadem mutata resurgo
insane volume on BTC-E today... what's going on?  Huh

the block reward is halving.
legendary
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Merit: 1007
spreadcoin.info
insane volume on BTC-E today... what's going on?  Huh
hero member
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Blockchain Just Entered The Real World
Hey guys
We launched online sale of digital gift cards (Skype, Amazon, Steam, iTunes, Xbox, Playstation, GooglePlay etc) for cryptocurrency.
Now you can buy digital prepaid cards directly from your Cryptonator account and pay with NMC Smiley Delivery max 24h (normally 1-6 hours)



Check in out https://www.cryptonator.com/store and tell what you think
sr. member
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Namecoin wallpaper and stl. file for 3D printing now available for download
on http://www.bitpla.net/2014/07/namecoin-nmc.html

Now you can make your own physical Namecoin



Very interesting. Doesn't seem all that useful though.

I agree. Have you seen the cost of 3D printers? Not in the pocket of an ordinary Joe. But interesting that these things can be done.
hero member
Activity: 749
Merit: 503
Blockchain Just Entered The Real World
so, is this still the official ANN thread of namecoin here on bitcointalk?

We should have more "action" here, and not only on the namecoin-forum  Smiley

here u go )

we have added Namecoin to Cryptonator's multicurrency wallets

you can send, receive and instantly exchange NMC into BTC, LTC, DOGE and 4 other cryptos

Check it out https://www.cryptonator.com/ - it's free
legendary
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Merit: 1007
spreadcoin.info
so, is this still the official ANN thread of namecoin here on bitcointalk?

We should have more "action" here, and not only on the namecoin-forum  Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1032
Just a notice that namecoin-qt v0.3.76rc1, which by virtue of continued support and development is the recommended client to emerge from a confusing year or two, is released as v0.3.76.

v0.3.76rc1

    Set default fee per kb to 0.005NMC (phelix)
    Several optimizations to improve handling of large/many network transactions (Domob)
    Only accept finished transactions (phelix)
    Relay transaction size limited to 20kb (consensus/phelix)
    Increased network relay fee MIN_RELAY_TX_FEE to 100000 (RyanC/Indolering/phelix)
    More restrictive filtering of transactions
    Update to OpenSSL1.0.1i (phelix)
    Better drive performance on disk based systems through less fragmentation (Domob)
    "Renew" GUI Button (Domob)
    contrib/easywinbuilder: Qt5/MinGW4.8.2/cleanup (phelix)
    Qt5 compatibility (Canercandan/phelix)
    New command line / .conf file option: -walletpath=customwalletfilename.dat (digital-dreamer)
    "Pay To" in the Qt can be used to send coins also to a name, like "sendtoname" (Domob)
    New RPC block info: height, confirmations, chainwork, nextblockhash. Change: No previousblockhash for block 0 (RyanC)
    The RPC interface now returns an error while initialising, instead of not accepting connections at all (Domob)

v0.3.75

    Add difficulty to RPC block output JSON (Domob)
    Bitcoin port: skip signature verification on blocks before last checkpoint (phelix)
    New checkpoint at 182000
    Update to OpenSSL1.0.1h (security fix for SSL http RPC)
    Czech localization (digital-dreamer)
    Windows installer script for Innsetup (phelix)
    Enforce value length of 520 characters in RPC and Qt (Domob)
    New command line argument -dbstats runs a DB file storage statistics analysis and prints it to the debug log. (Domob)
    Atomic handling of TxDB/NameDB operations, DB code cleanup and optimization. (Domob)
    Even smaller blkindex.dat. Not backward compatible. It will take a while for the rewrite on the first start. (Domob)

Further announcement and binaries: https://forum.namecoin.info/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1975

Relay transaction size and other transaction handling changes in this release are fixes for the under-reported problem that nearly stalled merge-mining on the Namecoin network:

An unknown party (The Aggregator) began consolidating a massive volume (50,000-100,000K) of unspent outputs into a single address. However, namecoind has extreme difficulty selecting outputs to spend in a wallet containing tens of thousands of unspent outputs. The Aggregator appears to have attempted to address this by writing a script which manually built transactions spending 50 or 100 of those unspent outputs to a new address.

The problem is that each of these transactions were 17-30 KB and rather than the standard transaction fee of 0.005NMC per KB (rounded up), a flat fee of 0.005NMC was used. Namecoin, like Bitcoin actually has two fee values, MIN_TX_FEE (used by miners) and MIN_RELAY_TX_FEE (used by all other full nodes). This enables MIN_TX_FEE to be lowered down to MIN_RELAY_TX_FEE without nodes who haven’t yet upgraded refusing to forward transactions with the new lower fee. On Bitcoin, the ratio between MIN_TX_FEE and MIN_RELAY_TX_FEE is 5:1, but due to an oversight it was 50:1 in Namecoin. The result was that The Aggregator’s transactions had a large enough fee to be forwarded throughout the network, but were considered “insufficient fee/free” transactions by miners. Since there is very limited space in blocks for such transactions, they just kept building up in the miners’ memory pools. The volume of transactions soon began causing the merge-mining software run by pools to time-out trying to get work.


legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 1019
Sorry for generating spam on your thread. If you want me to delete it, please let me know.

Darkcoin now has around 900 decentralized nodes running its anonymity mixing system. After the coming update to release what is expected to be the last release candidate before open sourcing the anonymity aspect of the project, and the independent audit of the anonymity + overall code, the devs are considering developing an alternative to Tor using the nodes already up and the ones that are expected to join the new network.

Someone has suggested using namecoin for one of the possible aspects of the network:


About .drk and .mn registrations, why not integrating namecoins .bit domains into this coming darknet?
.bit domains have been around quite some time now, and it would be wise to cooperate between existing coins instead of trying to do everything yourself.

The problem with .bit domains has always been how do you make .bit domains visible in an ordinary browser?

For .bit domains there have appeared a few plugins:

www.meowbit.com
www.freespeechme.org

Still, everybody who wants to view .bit domains has to install a plugin, and that is a big hurdle.
If darktor/darknet were able to integrate .bit domains, that would be fantastic for both namecoin and darkcoin.

I suspect they just need to reach out to the DRK devs and community to see if something could be worked on jointly, or if DRK can provide a route on to the eventual network.

Traffic generates costs, as long as there is an incentive for MN I can't see why the DRK devs (I can't speak for them) would not take a look.

I haven't raised this with the DRK devs, so it may be a little premature to raise it here....but just wondering what the feedback might be on the possible fit.

Thanks.
It should be relatively easy to add support for your darknet in Namecoin and peripheral software (e.g. FreeSpeechMe) if you can provide a socket similar to Tor. I would support it and I think most Namecoin supporters, too.

Note that it should probably go into the same Namespace as ".bit" to prevent squatting of yet another namespace and impersonating of .bit domains.

Of course people could also include their Darkcoin (stealth?) addresses into their Namecoin IDs.

legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 1019
Any ideas wgo on network?
My daemon is eating 100% cpu and I see in log 18kb transactions over and over...
Code:
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted fd1f65b625
received: tx (18046 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted a01bf0ec7f
received: tx (18047 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted eaf29142f8
received: tx (18045 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted d2d6894a27
received: tx (18052 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 42533f94fb
received: tx (18058 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 127021528d
received: tx (18045 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 15e0bd0ff2
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AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 357c7bf187
received: tx (18040 bytes)
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AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted c49c93c47f
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AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 073f064f05
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AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 8e0edd7cfb
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AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted daded960d4
received: tx (18043 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted a5c6dbc95b
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received: tx (18051 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 230c2ab4b0
received: tx (18041 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted d23bac0ccf
received: tx (18040 bytes)
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AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted d2b8a50004
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AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 892ac697be
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AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 23c4f65379
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Daemon is not responding on RPC calls and cant mine it on P2pool.
Please update to 0.3.76rc1

Unfortunately I think there are only binaries out yet for Windows...

legendary
Activity: 1361
Merit: 1003
Don`t panic! Organize!
Any ideas wgo on network?
My daemon is eating 100% cpu and I see in log 18kb transactions over and over...
Code:
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted fd1f65b625
received: tx (18046 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted a01bf0ec7f
received: tx (18047 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted eaf29142f8
received: tx (18045 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted d2d6894a27
received: tx (18052 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 42533f94fb
received: tx (18058 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 127021528d
received: tx (18045 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 15e0bd0ff2
received: tx (18051 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 357c7bf187
received: tx (18040 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted f8c49ae806
received: tx (18037 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted c49c93c47f
received: tx (18052 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted ba866d0c43
received: tx (18043 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted d5aea1af48
received: tx (18049 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted d1e0e3e0c6
received: tx (18043 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 540dfae4d7
received: tx (18039 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted bb61890670
received: tx (18043 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 46c88f8105
received: tx (18041 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted a604b9f9cc
received: tx (18031 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 959514d7b1
received: tx (18042 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted b3ddf9905e
received: tx (18041 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted f377bc465a
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AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 1b9ad55c17
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AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 2de29a0c2b
received: tx (18041 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 46184e5ce1
received: tx (18047 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted a2dad65a43
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AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted a44e0047aa
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AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 26fcbc32e8
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AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 6fd30a0b4b
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AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 895f501ba0
received: tx (18054 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 2e454d0275
received: tx (18053 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted b9883a16cc
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AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 08bbfd866f
received: tx (18046 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 39c050a575
received: tx (18049 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 24e0e443ed
received: tx (18042 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted c5c4ef99b9
received: tx (18031 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted d86fae2a2b
received: tx (18041 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted c4895a4c4c
received: tx (18049 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 12778d538d
received: tx (18050 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 4f8644d442
received: tx (18046 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted c26e83f6ac
received: tx (18039 bytes)
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received: tx (18046 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 8cecbe9e9e
received: tx (18045 bytes)
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received: tx (18046 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 6d113f20da
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AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted b8fd16302d
received: tx (18047 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted d7207c347b
received: tx (18040 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted a491d330a2
received: tx (18042 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 20dd16ce10
received: tx (18037 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 073f064f05
received: tx (18040 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 8e0edd7cfb
received: tx (18045 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 78d93c9e9d
received: tx (18043 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted daded960d4
received: tx (18043 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted a5c6dbc95b
received: tx (18033 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted e203ffe0d4
received: tx (18051 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 230c2ab4b0
received: tx (18041 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted d23bac0ccf
received: tx (18040 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted b5b60e6348
received: tx (18055 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted d2b8a50004
received: tx (18058 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 892ac697be
received: tx (18030 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 23c4f65379
received: tx (18045 bytes)
AcceptToMemoryPool(): accepted 5c33139385
received: tx (18047 bytes)
Daemon is not responding on RPC calls and cant mine it on P2pool.
newbie
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Without being an technical expert I think the namecoin-integration would be a great thing.
Whatever gives namecoin more exposure and actually provides real use cases can only be of mutual benefit for all parties involved. I am not saying that namecoin has no real use cases yet, it just feels like it could use some external boost to make efforts easier use and for possible wider adoption. So far it feels
like nmc-developpers are dealing mostly with nitty-gritty stuff with a slight chance of not
seeing the bigger picture (no offense).

So, I am all for it for the benefit of both coins!
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Sorry for generating spam on your thread. If you want me to delete it, please let me know.

Darkcoin now has around 900 decentralized nodes running its anonymity mixing system. After the coming update to release what is expected to be the last release candidate before open sourcing the anonymity aspect of the project, and the independent audit of the anonymity + overall code, the devs are considering developing an alternative to Tor using the nodes already up and the ones that are expected to join the new network.

Someone has suggested using namecoin for one of the possible aspects of the network:


About .drk and .mn registrations, why not integrating namecoins .bit domains into this coming darknet?
.bit domains have been around quite some time now, and it would be wise to cooperate between existing coins instead of trying to do everything yourself.

The problem with .bit domains has always been how do you make .bit domains visible in an ordinary browser?

For .bit domains there have appeared a few plugins:

www.meowbit.com
www.freespeechme.org

Still, everybody who wants to view .bit domains has to install a plugin, and that is a big hurdle.
If darktor/darknet were able to integrate .bit domains, that would be fantastic for both namecoin and darkcoin.

I suspect they just need to reach out to the DRK devs and community to see if something could be worked on jointly, or if DRK can provide a route on to the eventual network.

Traffic generates costs, as long as there is an incentive for MN I can't see why the DRK devs (I can't speak for them) would not take a look.

I haven't raised this with the DRK devs, so it may be a little premature to raise it here....but just wondering what the feedback might be on the possible fit.

Thanks.
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 1019
Quote from: phelix
An entity (pool or exchange) is aggregating lots of low value outputs. As this is good for the system in regard to future pruning efforts it is currently causing client time outs for miners, thus they go offline a lot. The entity seems to own a lot of NMC so it probably is not a deliberate attack.

The transactions come in waves of a couple hundreds to thousands, they are 18kb (100 inputs) or 27kb (150 inputs) large. They only cost the relay fee / kb to relay. The functions underlying the RPC call "getauxblock" can take quite a long time to go through processing these.

What we are doing in the new version to fix the issue is caching input information necessary for the mining relevant RPC calls (thanks again Domob!). Also we will limit tx size to 20kb as it's worse with larger tx O(numberInputs * txSize) and increase the relay fee to 1/5 of the minTxFee.


Give the new version a shot if you are experiencing issues, it should be especially helpful to miners:
Github: https://github.com/namecoin/namecoin/tree/v0.3.76beta
Windows installer: Namecoin_v0.3.76beta_setup.exe 
    sha256: 6f23032d4365571b5133aa0a54c97407d46a71e13fb53927ebd50fc9e1be34ee
Changelog
x-post from https://forum.namecoin.info/viewtopic.php?p=12459#p12459
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
Namecoin wallpaper and stl. file for 3D printing now available for download
on http://www.bitpla.net/2014/07/namecoin-nmc.html

Now you can make your own physical Namecoin

http://i59.tinypic.com/2b5chj.jpghttp://i62.tinypic.com/2j1k8sx.jpg

Very interesting. Doesn't seem all that useful though.
legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1072
Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
Relevant to our interests:

Using the mini-blockchain for decentralized DNS and encrypted internet layer
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.8437811

I don't entirely understand BitFreak's proposal yet but it seems very impressive, with many fancy words and clever techno-magic!   Cool
hero member
Activity: 633
Merit: 591
namecoind (Linux) freaks out since a few days. 100% CPU. Unresponsive.

I debug problem and found mlock() is silently failing. Problem can be solved by increasing RLIMIT_MEMLOCK for the process.

Easy way to do this is from root shell: ulimit -l unlimited

Then start namecoind as a child process from the root shell. Preferably as a different user.
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