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hero member
Activity: 693
Merit: 508
For those who required Linux wallet: I just compiled the linux wallet with the updated information in README.md.
It works! I will buy some to stake.  Grin

Just follow these steps:

git clone --recursive https://github.com/spectrecoin/spectre
cd spectre
./install_boost_1_67  # only necessary on Debian/Ubuntu/Mint/etc. If you have installed Boost 1_67 before, you may ignore this command for now
./autogen.sh
./configure --enable-gui --with-qt5=/path/to/qt/version/compiler  # leave out --enable-gui to build only the console wallet
make

Thanks mate, I'll check it out!!

The wallet works smoothly. And the stake is also working.
However, Cryptopia sucks. I bought some XSPEC and withdraw them yesterday. My XSPEC is still under processing for over 24 hours.

XSPEC will require some big and friendly exchange other than Cryptopia.
My XSPEC withdraw is still under processing in Cryptopia.
Do anyone have any idea about fast the process?
Two days I have already waiting.... Angry

This is an issue for Cryptopia and has nothing to do with us. You need to open a ticket and maybe also ask in the Cryptopia Discord.
hero member
Activity: 1162
Merit: 568
For those who required Linux wallet: I just compiled the linux wallet with the updated information in README.md.
It works! I will buy some to stake.  Grin

Just follow these steps:

git clone --recursive https://github.com/spectrecoin/spectre
cd spectre
./install_boost_1_67  # only necessary on Debian/Ubuntu/Mint/etc. If you have installed Boost 1_67 before, you may ignore this command for now
./autogen.sh
./configure --enable-gui --with-qt5=/path/to/qt/version/compiler  # leave out --enable-gui to build only the console wallet
make

Thanks mate, I'll check it out!!

The wallet works smoothly. And the stake is also working.
However, Cryptopia sucks. I bought some XSPEC and withdraw them yesterday. My XSPEC is still under processing for over 24 hours.

XSPEC will require some big and friendly exchange other than Cryptopia.
My XSPEC withdraw is still under processing in Cryptopia.
Do anyone have any idea about fast the process?
Two days I have already waiting.... Angry
hero member
Activity: 693
Merit: 508
No, staking doesn't work. I have not received anything since 18th April, that is 6 weeks ago. And I have my computer 24/7 online because I mine on it. The wallet even says "staking".
This coin is a fucking joke and being shilled by people like it's second Jesus coming.

Staking is like mining with your balance - if you have a low balance, it will take ages until you get a block reward. It's similar to mining Bitcoin with a Raspberry Pi - just because you never get any rewards doesn't mean that the system itself does not work. I would recommend you to learn more about Proof of Stake: https://github.com/bitcoinx2/tutorials/wiki/Proof-of-Stake
it works, yes.
but there doesn't seem to be a fair mechanism (if any at all) to compensate for not accepted stake rewards.
i for example have had really bad luck with not accepted stake rewards until now.
i don't get a reward very often because i'm only staking little over 500 xspec but most of the times when i got one it was not accepted.
so i think there should be some kind of compensation for not accepted stake rewards within the pos system.


I think you misunderstand the concept of PoS here. The 'not accepted' stake rewards are your mining attempts at "solving" a block. Your wallet will generate PoS transactions constantly using your UTXOs to generate a hash value that is compared to a network generated hash based on numerous values including the last block accepted by the network. This is very much like Bitcoin mining. The 'orphaned' transactions you see are simply PoS transactions generated by your wallet software that do not match the network generated hash value it compared against. In Bitcoin mining, it's similar as the miner generates hash values to compare with a network generated hash value. If you have a very low balance you will be much less likely to generate a "winning" hash value much like a small miner will have a low chance of "solving" a block. When your wallet generates a PoS transaction that meets the network criteria this transaction is accepted by the network and other transactions are added to the block and you get the reward.

So, your wallet is constantly generating PoS transactions and a hash value derived from that transaction, like a Bitcoin miner constantly generates hash values. The algorithm takes into account your balance, so the higher your balance the higher the probability of generating a "winning" block. There is a difficulty adjustment like Bitcoin that aims to control the block generation time.

A lot of people misunderstand PoSv3 so have a look at this: http://earlz.net/view/2017/07/27/1904/the-missing-explanation-of-proof-of-stake-version
jr. member
Activity: 146
Merit: 1
No, staking doesn't work. I have not received anything since 18th April, that is 6 weeks ago. And I have my computer 24/7 online because I mine on it. The wallet even says "staking".
This coin is a fucking joke and being shilled by people like it's second Jesus coming.

Staking is like mining with your balance - if you have a low balance, it will take ages until you get a block reward. It's similar to mining Bitcoin with a Raspberry Pi - just because you never get any rewards doesn't mean that the system itself does not work. I would recommend you to learn more about Proof of Stake: https://github.com/bitcoinx2/tutorials/wiki/Proof-of-Stake
it works, yes.
but there doesn't seem to be a fair mechanism (if any at all) to compensate for not accepted stake rewards.
i for example have had really bad luck with not accepted stake rewards until now.
i don't get a reward very often because i'm only staking little over 500 xspec but most of the times when i got one it was not accepted.
so i think there should be some kind of compensation for not accepted stake rewards within the pos system.
full member
Activity: 263
Merit: 101
Leo Bitman
A Moderator please:

@Nebell is a well known FUDer here, staking works very well, he does not need another answer, he needs a Moderator.


hero member
Activity: 1330
Merit: 515
Coin Mage
No, staking doesn't work. I have not received anything since 18th April, that is 6 weeks ago. And I have my computer 24/7 online because I mine on it. The wallet even says "staking".
This coin is a fucking joke and being shilled by people like it's second Jesus coming.

Staking is like mining with your balance - if you have a low balance, it will take ages until you get a block reward. It's similar to mining Bitcoin with a Raspberry Pi - just because you never get any rewards doesn't mean that the system itself does not work. I would recommend you to learn more about Proof of Stake: https://github.com/bitcoinx2/tutorials/wiki/Proof-of-Stake
full member
Activity: 406
Merit: 104
For those who required Linux wallet: I just compiled the linux wallet with the updated information in README.md.
It works! I will buy some to stake.  Grin

Just follow these steps:

git clone --recursive https://github.com/spectrecoin/spectre
cd spectre
./install_boost_1_67  # only necessary on Debian/Ubuntu/Mint/etc. If you have installed Boost 1_67 before, you may ignore this command for now
./autogen.sh
./configure --enable-gui --with-qt5=/path/to/qt/version/compiler  # leave out --enable-gui to build only the console wallet
make

Thanks mate, I'll check it out!!

The wallet works smoothly. And the stake is also working.
However, Cryptopia sucks. I bought some XSPEC and withdraw them yesterday. My XSPEC is still under processing for over 24 hours.

XSPEC will require some big and friendly exchange other than Cryptopia.

No, staking doesn't work. I have not received anything since 18th April, that is 6 weeks ago. And I have my computer 24/7 online because I mine on it. The wallet even says "staking".
This coin is a fucking joke and being shilled by people like it's second Jesus coming.
full member
Activity: 263
Merit: 101
Leo Bitman
I hope that  that it is going to become a new age hub for the black market. Cool

I hope that  that it is going to become a new age hub for all markets.  Roll Eyes


hero member
Activity: 1162
Merit: 568
For those who required Linux wallet: I just compiled the linux wallet with the updated information in README.md.
It works! I will buy some to stake.  Grin

Just follow these steps:

git clone --recursive https://github.com/spectrecoin/spectre
cd spectre
./install_boost_1_67  # only necessary on Debian/Ubuntu/Mint/etc. If you have installed Boost 1_67 before, you may ignore this command for now
./autogen.sh
./configure --enable-gui --with-qt5=/path/to/qt/version/compiler  # leave out --enable-gui to build only the console wallet
make

Thanks mate, I'll check it out!!

The wallet works smoothly. And the stake is also working.
However, Cryptopia sucks. I bought some XSPEC and withdraw them yesterday. My XSPEC is still under processing for over 24 hours.

XSPEC will require some big and friendly exchange other than Cryptopia.
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
I hope that  that it is going to become a new age hub for the black market. Cool
full member
Activity: 263
Merit: 101
Leo Bitman
https://spectreproject.io

This is the project that founded Mandica , the website will be updated soon and the development continues, the Spectrecoin client version 1.4.0 is already in its beta-4 stage:

https://github.com/spectrecoin/spectre/releases/

full member
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Merit: 101
Leo Bitman
Specterproject has cool and at the same time complex functions that are difficult for ordinary users of the network to understand.

During the ICO Spectrecoin have already shown that with marketing they have everything in order, if necessary. Just now the admins have decided that to finalize its platform is a higher priority.

Obviously you talk about another project, you talk about dishonest people who stole the name from Spectreproject.
You talk about https://spectre.ai , be careful with them, they are very dangerous.


legendary
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1296
keep walking, Johnnie
Specterproject has cool and at the same time complex functions that are difficult for ordinary users of the network to understand.

During the ICO Spectrecoin have already shown that with marketing they have everything in order, if necessary. Just now the admins have decided that to finalize its platform is a higher priority.
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
For those who required Linux wallet: I just compiled the linux wallet with the updated information in README.md.
It works! I will buy some to stake.  Grin

Just follow these steps:

git clone --recursive https://github.com/spectrecoin/spectre
cd spectre
./install_boost_1_67  # only necessary on Debian/Ubuntu/Mint/etc. If you have installed Boost 1_67 before, you may ignore this command for now
./autogen.sh
./configure --enable-gui --with-qt5=/path/to/qt/version/compiler  # leave out --enable-gui to build only the console wallet
make

Thanks mate, I'll check it out!!
hero member
Activity: 1162
Merit: 568
For those who required Linux wallet: I just compiled the linux wallet with the updated information in README.md.
It works! I will buy some to stake.  Grin

Just follow these steps:

git clone --recursive https://github.com/spectrecoin/spectre
cd spectre
./install_boost_1_67  # only necessary on Debian/Ubuntu/Mint/etc. If you have installed Boost 1_67 before, you may ignore this command for now
./autogen.sh
./configure --enable-gui --with-qt5=/path/to/qt/version/compiler  # leave out --enable-gui to build only the console wallet
make
full member
Activity: 263
Merit: 101
Leo Bitman
If you are already tired of reading FUD and want to read some objective reasons to invest in XSPEC please follow this link,
because a picture is worth a thousand words. Do not miss this opportunity !

https://www.coinigy.com/s/i/5b071f3bc6963/  Roll Eyes



No guys. If there is no development, the picture is nothing but a trap. I won't buy in however low price the XSPEC will fall, unless the trend of development will turn to be good.

You show that it is true that there is FUD.
And you show your signature with a project that is competition for XSPEC.
The XSPEC network is working well and the development is continuous, you can see it on GitHub here:

https://github.com/spectrecoin/spectre/commits/master


Be more serous about the development of project. Don't be so easy to name one as FUDer.
The good communication between investors and dev teams are necessary.
the development is continuous: so show me a working Linux wallet.

The constant complaint of a FUDer, does not mean that things are bad, many use wallet linux without problem.
But here a FUDer starts his complaint saying that he does not update his operating system ... (I think he is not the ideal user of linux)
For three reasons, the Windows wallet is more important than the Linux Wallet for this project and at this time:
- 80% of people use Windows.
- people who use linux can compile their wallet, and they do.
- This is a young project.
For more details go to the XSPEC Discord:
https://discord.gg/FY7VtWK

legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1009
If you are already tired of reading FUD and want to read some objective reasons to invest in XSPEC please follow this link,
because a picture is worth a thousand words. Do not miss this opportunity !

https://www.coinigy.com/s/i/5b071f3bc6963/  Roll Eyes



No guys. If there is no development, the picture is nothing but a trap. I won't buy in however low price the XSPEC will fall, unless the trend of development will turn to be good.

You show that it is true that there is FUD.
And you show your signature with a project that is competition for XSPEC.
The XSPEC network is working well and the development is continuous, you can see it on GitHub here:

https://github.com/spectrecoin/spectre/commits/master


Be more serous about the development of project. Don't be so easy to name one as FUDer.
The good communication between investors and dev teams are necessary.
the development is continuous: so show me a working Linux wallet.
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
In the beginning I also struggled with spectre requirement of newer openssl (1.1.0) than is in CentOS I have on VPS. Gandalf's advice to use older version which builds with openssl 1.0.1 helped me, unfortunately I can't find page he referred.
But basically it was this:
git clone https://github.com/spectrecoin/spectre
git checkout v1.3.5

I had to get over a few other issues, like install newer version of gcc (7.2.1 which supports C++14 standard - see RPM package devtools-7-runtime) and also build Boost C++ library (distro version didn't work, don't remember exact reason).

Finally I didn't know how to run it. Dunno is it is the best way, but I run it with -cli parameter under tmux console multiplexer.
When I ran it as daemon, I couldn't figure out how to connect to it to issue commands.
Also I needed to create .spectrecoin/spectrecoin.conf in my home dir where I enabled staking and set rpcpassword.
I wonder if there is a tutorial or comprehensive doc about this all (how to configure and run spectre without GUI). I didn't find any - I put everything together from pieces I googled out.

Thanks, this is a good suggestion. I can try to make more installation tutorials for different setups. The page that you are referring to was taken down by me, to avoid making it look like official XSPEC documentation and to avoid confusion with Wisp. I'll talk with the Spectrecoin team to find a place where these guides can be published.

Hey Gandalf,

+1 for this idea, I've was looking for info recently to attempt this so it would be greatly appreciated for any info in regards to this!!

Thanks
full member
Activity: 263
Merit: 101
Leo Bitman
If you are already tired of reading FUD and want to read some objective reasons to invest in XSPEC please follow this link,
because a picture is worth a thousand words. Do not miss this opportunity !

https://www.coinigy.com/s/i/5b071f3bc6963/  Roll Eyes



No guys. If there is no development, the picture is nothing but a trap. I won't buy in however low price the XSPEC will fall, unless the trend of development will turn to be good.

You show that it is true that there is FUD.
And you show your signature with a project that is competition for XSPEC.
The XSPEC network is working well and the development is continuous, you can see it on GitHub here:

https://github.com/spectrecoin/spectre/commits/master





legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1009
If you are already tired of reading FUD and want to read some objective reasons to invest in XSPEC please follow this link,
because a picture is worth a thousand words. Do not miss this opportunity !

https://www.coinigy.com/s/i/5b071f3bc6963/  Roll Eyes



No guys. If there is no development, the picture is nothing but a trap. I won't buy in however low price the XSPEC will fall, unless the trend of development will turn to be good.
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