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Topic: [ANN][PARTY] PartyCoin | SHA-256 | PoW/PoS Hybrid | 121% Yearly Stake | - page 5. (Read 36271 times)

legendary
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It looks like we are down to one block explorer and one pool. FindBlocks had some maintenance, but has not put PartyCoin pool back up. Hope they put us back up. I had to e-mail the pool operator last night because the pool's wallet was sending out invalid transactions. I hope that I didn't piss the pool operator off. My e-mail wasn't nasty at all.
legendary
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What exchange can I buy?

On the Announcment it shows you can purchase some PARTY at https://yobit.net/en/trade/PARTY/BTC
newbie
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What exchange can I buy?
hero member
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Since this coin is open source, I took the liberty to tinker with the code a bit and compile a Linux and Windows wallet. If you would like to give them a try, you can find the binaries and source code here. https://github.com/bones261/PartyCoin/releases/tag/v1.5.5.9-beta
I hard coded a checkpoint at block 116444 and changed some a few of the graphics.
Please note that I am only a novice and do not consider myself part of the development team. Although the binaries appear to work fine on my system, I am in no position to guarantee my work. Proceed with caution.
Enjoy.

I'll compile from source tomorrow, possibly i can compile a one wallet for Raspberry Pi too for staking with really low cost. I think if the OP does not take any part, we should do a total community takeover on this one. I bought some more party today too Tongue

Cool, I'm glad the Party is going to continue with or without the OP. It took me a while to figure out how to compile the Windows wallet. I basically had to copy and paste most of a BitcoinDark.Pro file and use that. The OP's PartyCoi[Suspicious link removed]o file just wouldn't work for me, although it worked fine for the Linux qt compile. Hope your compile goes a lot smoother.

So will you 2 possibly be the new dev's for this coin ?

Can't speak for onnz423, but quite frankly, I'm far from confident in my skill set. However, just like anyone can attempt to throw a party, anyone can become a developer since it is open source. I suppose in a pinch, I can muddle through, and try to contribute what I can.

Well i am far away from programmer too, but however i bet there must be peopl here who can program too. Why could not a takeover just be about people combining their skills, i do not see it Tongue However the coin by it's functionality is pretty basic, so it could be just kept that way.
member
Activity: 66
Merit: 10
You had me at thanks...
Since this coin is open source, I took the liberty to tinker with the code a bit and compile a Linux and Windows wallet. If you would like to give them a try, you can find the binaries and source code here. https://github.com/bones261/PartyCoin/releases/tag/v1.5.5.9-beta
I hard coded a checkpoint at block 116444 and changed some a few of the graphics.
Please note that I am only a novice and do not consider myself part of the development team. Although the binaries appear to work fine on my system, I am in no position to guarantee my work. Proceed with caution.
Enjoy.

I'll compile from source tomorrow, possibly i can compile a one wallet for Raspberry Pi too for staking with really low cost. I think if the OP does not take any part, we should do a total community takeover on this one. I bought some more party today too Tongue

Cool, I'm glad the Party is going to continue with or without the OP. It took me a while to figure out how to compile the Windows wallet. I basically had to copy and paste most of a BitcoinDark.Pro file and use that. The OP's PartyCoi[Suspicious link removed]o file just wouldn't work for me, although it worked fine for the Linux qt compile. Hope your compile goes a lot smoother.

So will you 2 possibly be the new dev's for this coin ?

Can't speak for onnz423, but quite frankly, I'm far from confident in my skill set. However, just like anyone can attempt to throw a party, anyone can become a developer since it is open source. I suppose in a pinch, I can muddle through, and try to contribute what I can.

Ok awesome to hear that the coin is getting development again, I for one am mucking around with the source & playing around with creating my own altcoin.

Bitcoin algorithm clones seem to be not released as much in the threads as compared to other altcoin algorithms even though a decent bunch of the crypto network owns one from the period of ASIC time-lines, whether FPGA, USB ASIC or even oldschool antminers or Butterfly labs machines that people cannot get rid of are still useful for mining, I have heard there is still people that make profit when mining newly released altcoins with very old power hungry hardware but only due to the fact that the network difficulty is low at that time or not many people are mining, luck of the draw you may want to call it.

I have mined a little bit of this with my USB miners and like it, throwing heaps of hashpower onto this coin and not getting much is futile compared to using oldschool but yet still power efficient miners will earn you something, the low reward is incentive to the ancients if you get my drift.
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1827
Since this coin is open source, I took the liberty to tinker with the code a bit and compile a Linux and Windows wallet. If you would like to give them a try, you can find the binaries and source code here. https://github.com/bones261/PartyCoin/releases/tag/v1.5.5.9-beta
I hard coded a checkpoint at block 116444 and changed some a few of the graphics.
Please note that I am only a novice and do not consider myself part of the development team. Although the binaries appear to work fine on my system, I am in no position to guarantee my work. Proceed with caution.
Enjoy.

I'll compile from source tomorrow, possibly i can compile a one wallet for Raspberry Pi too for staking with really low cost. I think if the OP does not take any part, we should do a total community takeover on this one. I bought some more party today too Tongue

Cool, I'm glad the Party is going to continue with or without the OP. It took me a while to figure out how to compile the Windows wallet. I basically had to copy and paste most of a BitcoinDark.Pro file and use that. The OP's PartyCoi[Suspicious link removed]o file just wouldn't work for me, although it worked fine for the Linux qt compile. Hope your compile goes a lot smoother.

So will you 2 possibly be the new dev's for this coin ?

Can't speak for onnz423, but quite frankly, I'm far from confident in my skill set. However, just like anyone can attempt to throw a party, anyone can become a developer since it is open source. I suppose in a pinch, I can muddle through, and try to contribute what I can.
member
Activity: 66
Merit: 10
You had me at thanks...
Since this coin is open source, I took the liberty to tinker with the code a bit and compile a Linux and Windows wallet. If you would like to give them a try, you can find the binaries and source code here. https://github.com/bones261/PartyCoin/releases/tag/v1.5.5.9-beta
I hard coded a checkpoint at block 116444 and changed some a few of the graphics.
Please note that I am only a novice and do not consider myself part of the development team. Although the binaries appear to work fine on my system, I am in no position to guarantee my work. Proceed with caution.
Enjoy.

I'll compile from source tomorrow, possibly i can compile a one wallet for Raspberry Pi too for staking with really low cost. I think if the OP does not take any part, we should do a total community takeover on this one. I bought some more party today too Tongue

Cool, I'm glad the Party is going to continue with or without the OP. It took me a while to figure out how to compile the Windows wallet. I basically had to copy and paste most of a BitcoinDark.Pro file and use that. The OP's PartyCoi[Suspicious link removed]o file just wouldn't work for me, although it worked fine for the Linux qt compile. Hope your compile goes a lot smoother.

So will you 2 possibly be the new dev's for this coin ?
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1827
Since this coin is open source, I took the liberty to tinker with the code a bit and compile a Linux and Windows wallet. If you would like to give them a try, you can find the binaries and source code here. https://github.com/bones261/PartyCoin/releases/tag/v1.5.5.9-beta
I hard coded a checkpoint at block 116444 and changed some a few of the graphics.
Please note that I am only a novice and do not consider myself part of the development team. Although the binaries appear to work fine on my system, I am in no position to guarantee my work. Proceed with caution.
Enjoy.

I'll compile from source tomorrow, possibly i can compile a one wallet for Raspberry Pi too for staking with really low cost. I think if the OP does not take any part, we should do a total community takeover on this one. I bought some more party today too Tongue

Cool, I'm glad the Party is going to continue with or without the OP. It took me a while to figure out how to compile the Windows wallet. I basically had to copy and paste most of a BitcoinDark.Pro file and use that. The OP's PartyCoin.pro file just wouldn't work for me, although it worked fine for the Linux qt compile. Hope your compile goes a lot smoother.
hero member
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Merit: 508
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Since this coin is open source, I took the liberty to tinker with the code a bit and compile a Linux and Windows wallet. If you would like to give them a try, you can find the binaries and source code here. https://github.com/bones261/PartyCoin/releases/tag/v1.5.5.9-beta
I hard coded a checkpoint at block 116444 and changed some a few of the graphics.
Please note that I am only a novice and do not consider myself part of the development team. Although the binaries appear to work fine on my system, I am in no position to guarantee my work. Proceed with caution.
Enjoy.

I'll compile from source tomorrow, possibly i can compile a one wallet for Raspberry Pi too for staking with really low cost. I think if the OP does not take any part, we should do a total community takeover on this one. I bought some more party today too Tongue
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1827
Since this coin is open source, I took the liberty to tinker with the code a bit and compile a Linux and Windows wallet. If you would like to give them a try, you can find the binaries and source code here. https://github.com/bones261/PartyCoin/releases/tag/v1.5.5.9-beta
I hard coded a checkpoint at block 116444 and changed some a few of the graphics.
Please note that I am only a novice and do not consider myself part of the development team. Although the binaries appear to work fine on my system, I am in no position to guarantee my work. Proceed with caution.
Enjoy.
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1827
Too bad that I do not have the talent or the resources to help take this coin to the next level. Any ideas from fellow community members on how to take this coin to the next level? It appears the developer of this coin is busy with other things at the moment. We may need to move forward with or without him. I certainly do not have what seems to be the going rate to recruit an android developer. It appears most want about 1 BTC to create one from the research that I did. At the moment, 1 BTC exceeds the market cap on this coin right now.

A community takeover might not be a bad idea. Too bad there is no any ready guides, how to make a wallet for some coin out of the ready source of existing one.
I would imagine it should not be harder, than making any clone coin desktop wallet. Since the algo is SHA256, it should be fairly easy.
However, i imagine making a staking one to be alot more harder than just a wallet for sending and receiving coins.

Well, we probably should be patient and wait a little longer. The network still is alive but is vulnerable to attack with the low hashing power and staking weight. It appears the dev did move 28,880 coins (the android bounty amount) to this address that isn't staking. http://cryptoblock.xyz:30003/address/PSt8jRmTHVMCmJ6iABo9YT2SRhwWRighQP. I don't think it is a Yobit address since there has been no movements since. Maybe Usually Happens actually did find a charitable soul willing to do it for the Party bounty and this is an escrow address. Will be watching.
hero member
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Too bad that I do not have the talent or the resources to help take this coin to the next level. Any ideas from fellow community members on how to take this coin to the next level? It appears the developer of this coin is busy with other things at the moment. We may need to move forward with or without him. I certainly do not have what seems to be the going rate to recruit an android developer. It appears most want about 1 BTC to create one from the research that I did. At the moment, 1 BTC exceeds the market cap on this coin right now.

A community takeover might not be a bad idea. Too bad there is no any ready guides, how to make a wallet for some coin out of the ready source of existing one.
I would imagine it should not be harder, than making any clone coin desktop wallet. Since the algo is SHA256, it should be fairly easy.
However, i imagine making a staking one to be alot more harder than just a wallet for sending and receiving coins.
legendary
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Merit: 1827

That's good to know. Still too steep for this minnow.  Cheesy Besides, what exactly would be needed to prepare this coin? I would gather one would need to set up some DNS nodes and program them into the code. Maybe get a checkpoint server going? Or at least program in some permanent checkpoints? That is way above my skill set. Plus, if I were to attempt a community takeover, I would have to gain everyone's trust, including Yobit's. Then I would have to arrange to compile a Windows wallet and a Mac wallet. I can barely compile a Linux wallet with a step by step guide. I can see the BTC adding up and up! Cheesy If I could do all of that, I might as well just fork this coin and make my own.  Tongue

All that is a piece of piss to set up besides creating an android wallet, very minimal effort for hard checkpoints or checkpoint server Wink

Well it may be as easy as pissing to you. However, you are talking to someone who would be hard pressed to program "Hello, World" with a step by step guide.

I just tried to program a hard checkpoint:
Code:
 
// What makes a good checkpoint block?
    // + Is surrounded by blocks with reasonable timestamps
    //   (no blocks before with a timestamp after, none after with
    //    timestamp before)
    // + Contains no strange transactions
//
static MapCheckpoints mapCheckpoints =
        boost::assign::map_list_of
        ( 0, hashGenesisBlock )
        (116444, uint256("0x1ef93e842ab9d22321142aa5cc22341f3c2306a5e14fdd0cfdc01d57953f48ae")
;

But after compiling the wallet, letting it sync and putting in the console getcheckpointinfo all I get is this:

Code:

{
"synccheckpoint" : "000000cfc3cdf9f7e7e0cecd3ac4d28524b7a4e766974fdc883b946d553d3e3b",
"height" : 0,
"timestamp" : "2017-05-06 21:35:12 UTC",
"policy" : "strict"
}

Maybe I'll be ready to do a takeover of this coin by 2030. I'm sure either I, this coin, or both, will be long dead by then.  Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1001
Too bad that I do not have the talent or the resources to help take this coin to the next level. Any ideas from fellow community members on how to take this coin to the next level? It appears the developer of this coin is busy with other things at the moment. We may need to move forward with or without him. I certainly do not have what seems to be the going rate to recruit an android developer. It appears most want about 1 BTC to create one from the research that I did. At the moment, 1 BTC exceeds the market cap on this coin right now.

I know a popular & trustworthy Android Wallet Developer that does them for Roughly $700-$1000USD (Depending on the state the source is in & payments are made in Bitcoin)

ATM that is about BTC0.25 still pretty cheap compared to the rip off merchants out there.

That's good to know. Still too steep for this minnow.  Cheesy Besides, what exactly would be needed to prepare this coin? I would gather one would need to set up some DNS nodes and program them into the code. Maybe get a checkpoint server going? Or at least program in some permanent checkpoints? That is way above my skill set. Plus, if I were to attempt a community takeover, I would have to gain everyone's trust, including Yobit's. Then I would have to arrange to compile a Windows wallet and a Mac wallet. I can barely compile a Linux wallet with a step by step guide. I can see the BTC adding up and up! Cheesy If I could do all of that, I might as well just fork this coin and make my own.  Tongue

All that is a piece of piss to set up besides creating an android wallet, very minimal effort for hard checkpoints or checkpoint server Wink
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1827
Too bad that I do not have the talent or the resources to help take this coin to the next level. Any ideas from fellow community members on how to take this coin to the next level? It appears the developer of this coin is busy with other things at the moment. We may need to move forward with or without him. I certainly do not have what seems to be the going rate to recruit an android developer. It appears most want about 1 BTC to create one from the research that I did. At the moment, 1 BTC exceeds the market cap on this coin right now.

I know a popular & trustworthy Android Wallet Developer that does them for Roughly $700-$1000USD (Depending on the state the source is in & payments are made in Bitcoin)

ATM that is about BTC0.25 still pretty cheap compared to the rip off merchants out there.

That's good to know. Still too steep for this minnow.  Cheesy Besides, what exactly would be needed to prepare this coin? I would gather one would need to set up some DNS nodes and program them into the code. Maybe get a checkpoint server going? Or at least program in some permanent checkpoints? That is way above my skill set. Plus, if I were to attempt a community takeover, I would have to gain everyone's trust, including Yobit's. Then I would have to arrange to compile a Windows wallet and a Mac wallet. I can barely compile a Linux wallet with a step by step guide. I can see the BTC adding up and up! Cheesy If I could do all of that, I might as well just fork this coin and make my own.  Tongue
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1001
Too bad that I do not have the talent or the resources to help take this coin to the next level. Any ideas from fellow community members on how to take this coin to the next level? It appears the developer of this coin is busy with other things at the moment. We may need to move forward with or without him. I certainly do not have what seems to be the going rate to recruit an android developer. It appears most want about 1 BTC to create one from the research that I did. At the moment, 1 BTC exceeds the market cap on this coin right now.

I know a popular & trustworthy Android Wallet Developer that does them for Roughly $700-$1000USD (Depending on the state the source is in & payments are made in Bitcoin)

ATM that is about BTC0.25 still pretty cheap compared to the rip off merchants out there.
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1827
Too bad that I do not have the talent or the resources to help take this coin to the next level. Any ideas from fellow community members on how to take this coin to the next level? It appears the developer of this coin is busy with other things at the moment. We may need to move forward with or without him. I certainly do not have what seems to be the going rate to recruit an android developer. It appears most want about 1 BTC to create one from the research that I did. At the moment, 1 BTC exceeds the market cap on this coin right now.
sr. member
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$CYBERCASH METAVERSE
should we lost all current followers to get airdrop?

retweet all tweets isn't too much to ask?
sr. member
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thanks for aidrop , last day , good jobs dev
we are support you to building coin very intersting ,
we hope party coin is going up on yobit , with high price
and many people intersting for this coin
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1827
Well, I guess that I'll just keep accumulating. Network is still alive. The name on this coin is terrific. Who doesn't like to party? Or maybe it's just making me remember my youth in the 90's.
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