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legendary
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yes
We did all the tests before, but I had to reflash my phone. I am more comfortable with a working Devcoin wallet on my phone thsn without, so I asked for a node to make it function.
legendary
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Merit: 1005
Anyone got a working node for the Android client?

We need to mine a block using new node before we officially support android client. Once hunterbunters pool solves a block (needs more hash) then android client will be pushed forward because everyone will have switched... unless your testing still?
legendary
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Merit: 1531
yes
Anyone got a working node for the Android client?
legendary
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Does anybody here know how to convince these guys to include dvc on their ATMs?

http://www.bitcoinlayman.com/dubai-launch-400-bitcoin-atms-2-weeks/

Most DVC posts are now on coinzen, if you can please create an account there. 
member
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Merit: 10
All hope has died
Sorry to ask this, but I have noticed that the official dvc wallet for windows is showing as trojan in over 10 out of 40-50 different AV.
https://www.virustotal.com/ro/file/19034cf328bb596529edcdc7b744b100027c9362a91ae69f84aa4e5e4bfc3eca/analysis/1395235783/
Any idea why?


I'm no professional but I do know it's a false positive. For some reason some wallets show up as false positives. (as do most mining programs for that matter) I think it has something to do with cpu use? I had the same issue where my AV wanted to keep killing my DVC wallet. I have been using the wallet for quite a while and have not encountered any issues.

Someone with more knowledge would have to answer your other questions. I'm just a part time lurker, full time ... do other stuff kind of guy.
full member
Activity: 232
Merit: 100
this Devtome article on luajit appears to be plagiarized from this blog post. unless they are the same author of course. what can be done to prevent some things or verify they are the same author?

Writers work is checked for plagiarism and writers have to prove they own original work (usually by a link on the original saying also published on Devtome or something similar)

If you click on "Old revisions" on the article on Devtome, you will see who the author is. (and who has added to or edited it)
If you do a search for the author on Devtome, you will find a link to his user profile (in this case develcuy (wiki:user))
If you follow the link, it will show the article you mentioned, with a link to the original source. (in this case Develcuys blog)




newbie
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Sorry to ask this, but I have noticed that the official dvc wallet for windows is showing as trojan in over 10 out of 40-50 different AV.
https://www.virustotal.com/ro/file/19034cf328bb596529edcdc7b744b100027c9362a91ae69f84aa4e5e4bfc3eca/analysis/1395235783/
Any idea why?

Also is there a way to generate a paper wallet? I mean http://cryptolife.net/upwg/ I found that I can generate different wallets, only need to select the start symbol.
Will this work as some different wallets use the same start for address?

Also how can I import the private keys to a windows client wallet?
newbie
Activity: 51
Merit: 0
this Devtome article on luajit appears to be plagiarized from this blog post. unless they are the same author of course. what can be done to prevent some things or verify they are the same author?
legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1005
Sorry for hijacking the discussion with a newbie question but could anybody tell me how many blocks are there right now for the devcoin wallet?

I already have bitcoin, litecoin and dogecoin clients on my laptop, these all look the same but the devcoin client looks different (doesn't show me "x of y blocks" but instead just "x blocks") and resulted in lots of antivirus popups (compared to other wallets that didn't...I downloaded the devcoin wallet from here).

With my question I pretty much just want to figure out if I finished downloading the whole blockchain or not. I'm at 130093 blocks right now.

http://blockchain.devcoin.org/chain/DeVCoin

130102 atm

I think you've finished syncing.
newbie
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Sorry for hijacking the discussion with a newbie question but could anybody tell me how many blocks are there right now for the devcoin wallet?

I already have bitcoin, litecoin and dogecoin clients on my laptop, these all look the same but the devcoin client looks different (doesn't show me "x of y blocks" but instead just "x blocks") and resulted in lots of antivirus popups (compared to other wallets that didn't...I downloaded the devcoin wallet from here).

With my question I pretty much just want to figure out if I finished downloading the whole blockchain or not. I'm at 130093 blocks right now.
hero member
Activity: 994
Merit: 1000
Any reason why a late investor should put some money into devcoin?

Price seems stable at the moment.

I think we are all very early adopters at this point.

This was launched in June. That's almost a century by crypto time.

What was launched in June? Devcoins or Devtome?

Devcoins were launched in 2011. Price is stable because people are actually doing productive work and are getting paid for it by investors who realize it's incredible future value.
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1005
Any reason why a late investor should put some money into devcoin?

Price seems stable at the moment.

I think we are all very early adopters at this point.

This was launched in June. That's almost a century by crypto time.
Devcoin is not so trivial it has many facets that are resolved over time by market forces.. I know memorycoin also gives 5% to development but there is no other coin like it... With 5% there is not enough coins to pay people for work and have them feel like they get their selves worth ... You need mofr coins especially once you have multiple avenues of projects fighting for shares... No other coin can do anything like it..

1) mining comes with bitcoin
2) shares are spendable not given to bitcoin devcoin miners.. This allows for distribution of currency in exchange for actual work.
3) Open source movement was a huge concept with unix linux and now has an economic avenue to push forward.
4) Static known inflation rate is needed for any crypto to be considered a currency and not commodity or garbage.

All of these points make dvc unique to any coins that will ever exist.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
Hi,

To all, I'm new here and am now reading about writing for Devtome here:

http://www.devtome.com/doku.php?id=earn_devcoins_by_writing

I've already read that page before and I'm now going through it again just to be sure that I've got all of the needed info. From that page there are many links to other pages which continue giving advice about writing for Devtome that are recommended to also be read after reading that first intro page. I've already read through some of those pages too and will be going through all of them again and also read through the other ones that I haven't read yet a couple of times too.

I figure that this way I'll be able to get set up for writing better articles faster instead of having to go looking for the answers that are all lined up on those pages one after the other. After I go through all of those pages a couple or more times, than I will start writing some decent articles and hope that they are good enough that a lot of people will enjoy reading them. That's all for now, I'll report back soon.

sedgwyck

I love your attitude!! Quality comes from consistency and consistency comes from us all starting on the same page(s).. there must be 1000 questions in this thread about how writers should get started. I think your first article should include your own post as a pointer to all new writers.

What is your writer name on Devtome?

Also, there is a Devtome Writers Award you could consider writing towards as well: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.5720343


It is sedgwyck,

Well my first article for Devtome is already being worked on and is partly done. Maybe after I write some regular articles I could write a Devtome article for new writers based on and including the comment quoted above that you liked.

That contest sounds very challenging and inviting all at the same time. I will be reading the details to see if I can write an article that has a chance to do well in the contest and maybe I'll enter it.

Thank you for your kind comments.
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 501
in defi we trust
Any reason why a late investor should put some money into devcoin?

Price seems stable at the moment.

I think we are all very early adopters at this point.

This was launched in June. That's almost a century by crypto time.
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1005
Any reason why a late investor should put some money into devcoin?

Price seems stable at the moment.

I think we are all very early adopters at this point.
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 501
in defi we trust
Any reason why a late investor should put some money into devcoin?

Price seems stable at the moment.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
Looking forward this coin,good luck.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
I will get it.
full member
Activity: 232
Merit: 100
What is this Huh

It looks like a grumpy little face with question marks above it but I could be wrong?
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
Nice coin Grin
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