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full member
Activity: 248
Merit: 100
December 06, 2015, 12:23:26 PM
Yes, people have been warning about Cryptsy for a while now. Sad to see them have trouble, been one of the most stable land liquid place to trade AUR/BTC.

Check out https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-AUR in the future.
legendary
Activity: 1354
Merit: 1020
I was diagnosed with brain parasite
December 06, 2015, 11:17:42 AM
Cryptsy Exodus is paintfully slow.
Every withdrawal is just a fraction of what i want.
And it is getting worse:

http://blockexplorer.auroracoin.eu/address/APKyGvb9fR4GB21Pe1xizb2ifhKBjqTb3P
legendary
Activity: 1354
Merit: 1020
I was diagnosed with brain parasite
December 06, 2015, 03:50:26 AM
To compile on Linux you need to read the https://github.com/aurarad/auroracoin/blob/master-0.8/doc/readme-qt.rst for instructions.

After installing dependencies you have to run:
qmake
make

For UPNP and QRcode

qmake "USE_UPNP=1", "USE_QRCODE=1"
make

I found the instructions did not have info for the QRcode libraries. Found them in instructions on how to compile Bitcoin core on Ubuntu.

Thank you, I will try.
Anyway having precompiled wallet at least for ubuntu is a must IMO.
full member
Activity: 248
Merit: 100
December 05, 2015, 07:35:19 PM
To compile on Linux you need to read the https://github.com/aurarad/auroracoin/blob/master-0.8/doc/readme-qt.rst for instructions.

After installing dependencies you have to run:
qmake
make

For UPNP and QRcode

qmake "USE_UPNP=1", "USE_QRCODE=1"
make

I found the instructions did not have info for the QRcode libraries. Found them in instructions on how to compile Bitcoin core on Ubuntu.
legendary
Activity: 1354
Merit: 1020
I was diagnosed with brain parasite
December 05, 2015, 04:53:26 PM
Linux wallet? Exist?
I compile it from source code

Ok, you polished your ego, fine.
But generally that means no.
legendary
Activity: 1308
Merit: 1011
December 05, 2015, 04:36:38 PM
Linux wallet? Exist?
I compile it from source code
legendary
Activity: 1354
Merit: 1020
I was diagnosed with brain parasite
December 05, 2015, 04:30:56 PM
Linux wallet? Exist?
legendary
Activity: 1308
Merit: 1011
December 05, 2015, 03:46:09 PM
In the p2pool http://crypto.office-on-the.net:12347 I updated wallet to the latest version 0.8.7.5
Please add more hash rate.
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newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
December 03, 2015, 03:08:31 PM

Switched to Bittrex as well but about a week ago I sold some leftover coins I had on Cryptsy and bought some AUR and it took me 7 withdrawal attempts to get all the AUR out as I would only get 6-900 coins in each withdrawal. I guess you only get what is in their hot wallet at each time which is a percentage (my guess 5-15%) of what they have in total. So that you are only getting 200-300 coins in each withdrawal means that Cryptsy has very little Auroracoins left. People are moving to Bittrex.
https://bitinfocharts.com/auroracoin/address/ARrgN61WFoXbuPFp9ymPkk6kpVWTzKAqoN
This is a cryptsy address... Cryptsy has in fact very little coins left  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1002
HODL for life.
December 03, 2015, 12:19:51 PM
Everyone on version 1.x.x should update to version 0.8.7.5 (Arngrímur Jónsson) which is the latest.

Downloads can be found on http://auroracoin.is
or https://github.com/aurarad/auroracoin

Just a friendly reminder...

Do you have some statistic on % of people on the latest version ?

I think one of the other team members may have the stats on this, but I could tell you that it's still a large number.  If you look at http://seeds.auroracoin.is/, the USA West node is the bridge node that allows the older clients to connect to the newer ones.  The fact that it's much higher in connections is because there are still a ton of older clients connected to it.  If needed, I can provide a list.  The other nodes will only have the newer clients connected to them.

-Fuse

Thanks.  Is it anyway to send each wallet a note ''Hey buddy, please update!'' ? 

(-------------------technical noob

If we had the original alert keys, we could do that.  However, we were not given the keys for the old code.  So we added new keys to the code, and we will be able to push messages like this in the newer wallets.

At some point we'll cut off the bridge node and just move on, but we figured we'd leave it open until we saw enough transition from the community.

-Fuse
hero member
Activity: 741
Merit: 500
December 03, 2015, 12:15:59 PM
Everyone on version 1.x.x should update to version 0.8.7.5 (Arngrímur Jónsson) which is the latest.

Downloads can be found on http://auroracoin.is
or https://github.com/aurarad/auroracoin

Just a friendly reminder...

Do you have some statistic on % of people on the latest version ?

I think one of the other team members may have the stats on this, but I could tell you that it's still a large number.  If you look at http://seeds.auroracoin.is/, the USA West node is the bridge node that allows the older clients to connect to the newer ones.  The fact that it's much higher in connections is because there are still a ton of older clients connected to it.  If needed, I can provide a list.  The other nodes will only have the newer clients connected to them.

-Fuse

Thanks.  Is it anyway to send each wallet a note ''Hey buddy, please update!'' ? 

(-------------------technical noob
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1002
HODL for life.
December 03, 2015, 11:29:13 AM
Everyone on version 1.x.x should update to version 0.8.7.5 (Arngrímur Jónsson) which is the latest.

Downloads can be found on http://auroracoin.is
or https://github.com/aurarad/auroracoin

Just a friendly reminder...

Do you have some statistic on % of people on the latest version ?

I think one of the other team members may have the stats on this, but I could tell you that it's still a large number.  If you look at http://seeds.auroracoin.is/, the USA West node is the bridge node that allows the older clients to connect to the newer ones.  The fact that it's much higher in connections is because there are still a ton of older clients connected to it.  If needed, I can provide a list.  The other nodes will only have the newer clients connected to them.

-Fuse
hero member
Activity: 741
Merit: 500
December 03, 2015, 11:00:21 AM
Everyone on version 1.x.x should update to version 0.8.7.5 (Arngrímur Jónsson) which is the latest.

Downloads can be found on http://auroracoin.is
or https://github.com/aurarad/auroracoin

Just a friendly reminder...

Do you have some statistic on % of people on the latest version ?
jr. member
Activity: 61
Merit: 5
December 03, 2015, 10:37:54 AM
Everyone on version 1.x.x should update to version 0.8.7.5 (Arngrímur Jónsson) which is the latest.

Downloads can be found on http://auroracoin.is
or https://github.com/aurarad/auroracoin

Just a friendly reminder...
legendary
Activity: 1025
Merit: 1000
ltex.nl
December 03, 2015, 10:35:05 AM
this coin have everything it  needs and more. only the name must be refurbished a bit, let people forgot about initial pump and dump

I wouldn't mind too much about the people who know (or at least think to know) about the P&D greedy speculators did just before the initial airdrop. Let's remember here, we are focussed on Iceland. Out of the 10% of the people in Iceland that claimed their Auroracoins, My guess would be 0.05% might know about this forum and all the fud that happened here. The rest is still very positive towards this initiative.

Auroracoin is a very good name and it absolutely covers the load.

 Smiley
hero member
Activity: 741
Merit: 500
December 03, 2015, 08:53:55 AM
this coin have everything it  needs and more. only the name must be refurbished a bit, let people forgot about initial pump and dump

I personnaly like the name - and I see a LOT of positive responses all over the place (twitter - reddit - boards - slack).  Many people are happy to see that this exciting project - idea is well on his track. 

+++

That being said - I started to use Reddit lately, and I must admit, in all respect for BTCBoards - that it is a very good plateforme to share ideas, news.  I would suggest to all AUR supporters - helpers to loggin and participe.  There is already a decent activity around AUR, but more would be welcomed.

Interesting fact : a majority % of people registering to the AUR forum http://auroraspjall.is/ come from REDDIT.  Was a bit of a surprise to me, but now I get why.

Would at least register to :

https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/
https://www.reddit.com/r/Auroracoin/



sr. member
Activity: 258
Merit: 250
December 03, 2015, 05:25:50 AM
anybody able to withdraw more than 200-300 coins per session from Craptsy?

I switched to bittrex


Switched to Bittrex as well but about a week ago I sold some leftover coins I had on Cryptsy and bought some AUR and it took me 7 withdrawal attempts to get all the AUR out as I would only get 6-900 coins in each withdrawal. I guess you only get what is in their hot wallet at each time which is a percentage (my guess 5-15%) of what they have in total. So that you are only getting 200-300 coins in each withdrawal means that Cryptsy has very little Auroracoins left. People are moving to Bittrex.
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1001
December 03, 2015, 04:34:44 AM
Yes me too, cryptsy has problems with witdrawing coins, i`m waiting form my btc for 30 hours.
donator
Activity: 2772
Merit: 1019
December 03, 2015, 03:52:19 AM
anybody able to withdraw more than 200-300 coins per session from Craptsy?

I switched to bittrex
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