Dobbscoin v.0.10.0
RELEASED. -Praise "earlz" (Ohio, USA)
SEE ABOVE LINK FOR YOUR OPERATING SYSTEM - and DOWNLOAD.
We're currently on BLOCK # 66173. At BLOCK # 68425 "BOB" will switch to 2 minute BLOCKS
Expect the OVERPOPULATION to mass-hash it, and get it stuck for a little while.
http://www.dobbscoin.infohttps://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-BOBhttps://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange?market=BOB_BTCPOOLS:
Cryptopia:
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/MineShaft?pool=BOBStoner19:
http://superninjapool.tk/statsAll existing Dobbscoins have been secured in the block chain by hard coded checkpoints.
So long as you don't loose your wallet.dat file - you won't loose any Slack.
.: Program Launch SPLASH SCREEN :.
Currently Dobbscoin creates 7200 "BOB" /day (50 every 10minutes).
We're currently on BLOCK #66173. At BLOCK #68425 "BOB" will switch to 2 minute BLOCKS worth 10 "BOB" (miners still create 7200 "BOB"/day). Previous installations will no longer SYNCH to the new block chain once this occurs. If you have any Dobbscoin, your wallet.dat file contains all the transactions, but you will be unable to "spend" them until after you upgrade. NOW is a good time to zip a copy of that fucker up and save it some place secure.
Running Wallet OVERVIEWWindows clients store their blockchains and wallet.dat in the %APPDATA% Directory (in my case it's C:\Documents and Settings\user_name\Application Data\Dobbscoin) The only file you really need to covet is wallet.dat, as this file is where Dobbscoin stores the private keys (cryptographical shit) for all the addresses you control. All public Dobbscoin addresses have private keys which verify the address you have and give you access to move "BOB" on the blockchain from one address to another, and wallet.dat handles this. %APPDATA% is NOT the location of the Installed Client.
My Dobbscoin client lives at:C:\Documents and Settings\BOB\Desktop\DobbsCOIN\dobbscoin-qt.exeMy %APPDATA% directory (where wallet.dat lives) is:C:\Documents and Settings\BOB\Application Data\Dobbscoin\wallet.datDEBUG SCREEN open on running wallet clientPersonally, I don't backup my wallet.dat regularly because I send the Dobbscoin I wish to "SAVE" to a paperwallet, which I print out. Paperwallets allow you to secure your PUBLIC Address & PRIVATE Key somewhere offline, while making them simple to IMPORT into the running wallet later through the DEBUG Window's console using the command 'importprivkey privatekeyaddresshere'. If you are having trouble doing this, it is likely because your wallet has been encrypted and needs to be UNLOCKED before IMPORTING your PRIVKEY. Use 'walletpassphrase your_wallet_passphrase_here 600' to unlock your wallet for 600 seconds, then 'importprivkey privatekeyaddresshere'.
PAPERWALLET example:(
paper wallet generator)
The new client is up to speed with the CORE bitcoin code, allowing for simplified control of the "BOB" allocated to an individual address within your clients total balance. For instance: If I sent 200 "BOB" to you at five different RECEIVE addresses... your total balance would show 1000 "BOB" - and you *could* spend any portion of them from the collective wallet, or you could choose which addresses (inputs) you wished to spend from.. allowing you to separate the transactions.. to give you a greater ability to keep your Slack payments from mixing up on the block chain, and creating a better layer of anonymity.
The is is an example of Addresses I have received Slack previously. I usually only use a receiving address once and scoop my "BOB" from them into a number of other addresses which I re-use (or else send them off world to a paperwallet for safe keeping). Using an address only once allows for better accounting of your Slack when trading with other mutants.
This is an example of transaction where I have sent Slack off to others.Example of the Transaction log as a whole. Both Sent and Received.You can choose to have it show you only a days transaction,
a weeks transactions, a month, this years, or even a custom range.
Inside the Help | Debug | Command Line Options screen shows you a complete list of Command line arguments you can run from the Command 'Console' by selecting the 'Console' TAB from inside the Debug menu.. within the Help Menu. My favorite command line arguments are 'help' and 'getinfo' and 'getbalance'. You can also use 'help getinfo' or 'help any-command' if you are into excessively long worded, yet well written assistance.
And of course there's an About screen:I'm tired of typing now. If you were having issues, I hope this clears everything up. As always: feel free to join us on FREENODE #Dobbscoin or
http://www.dobbscoin.info/smf or email me personally if you need any assistance.
[email protected]And there's always FREE Dobbscoin at
http://faucet.dobbscoin.infoSomething for Nothing. -Praise "BOB" (and earlz)
FULL BOUNTY READY TO TRANSFER