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Topic: [KTK] KryptKoin > [PHR] Phore: check new ANN - page 114. (Read 413590 times)

legendary
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Price broke the 300Sats barrier, a down trend is growing  Undecided
full member
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KryptKoin is one of the best!!!
Run out of time to do the draw for the Fury last week, finishing the spreadsheet and then I'll announce the day for the draw for this week.

Waiting for it. I hope I win the Fury! Wink
full member
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KryptKoin is one of the best!!!
Has anyone else contacted cryptsy yet? Or is it just the 3 of us?

Guys, it just takes 2 minutes. Just go to
https://cryptsy.freshdesk.com/support/home
and leave a ticket under New Coin Request.
hero member
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Has anyone else contacted cryptsy yet? Or is it just the 3 of us?
hero member
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Thanks Prix! Wink

It's odd, because the files are from a win 7 and tested on a win 8!


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Run out of time to do the draw for the Fury last week, finishing the spreadsheet and then I'll announce the day for the draw for this week.
full member
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KryptKoin is one of the best!!!
I get fatal error when using the blockchain files so looks like I have to download the blockchain manually  Sad Sad
Once with other coin, not KTK, I got an error on my virtual Windows XP when I tried using blockchain from the Windows 7.
On another Windows 7 this blockchain loaded fine. The problem was with the index file.
Solution.
1. You can rename new blk0001.dat to the bootstrap.dat and start the wallet.
2. You can use the option -loadblock=c:\new\blk0001.dat - loading blocks from blk0001.dat to the wallet blockchain.
You should remove old blockchain before updating.


Same thing in Windows 8.1 x64.
Renaming to bootstrap.dat works fine. Thx!

I'm using Win 7 and I had the fatal error. I just renamed blk0001.dat to bootstrap.dat (as prix said) and copied it to C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\KryptKoin. Now it works fine. Thanks prix.
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Same thing in Windows 8.1 x64.
Renaming to bootstrap.dat works fine. Thx!
hero member
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I get fatal error when using the blockchain files so looks like I have to download the blockchain manually  Sad Sad
Once with other coin, not KTK, I got an error on my virtual Windows XP when I tried using blockchain from the Windows 7.
On another Windows 7 this blockchain loaded fine. The problem was with the index file.
Solution.
1. You can rename new blk0001.dat to the bootstrap.dat and start the wallet.
2. You can use the option -loadblock=c:\new\blk0001.dat - loading blocks from blk0001.dat to the wallet blockchain.
You should remove old blockchain before updating.
full member
Activity: 182
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KryptKoin is one of the best!!!

KTK is great. Just keep your KTK, buy cheap and wait for good news. The price will fly.

I am waiting for KTK @1900 sat again Grin
I believe it will happen Smiley

See you @1900 sat, bro!
hero member
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I used these files on a test laptop, and worked fine for me. Please double check the old ones have been removed first, then extract the new ones provided.

Can simply move the old ones to a new folder, so can easily rollback if required.

If you try to open the wallet using the old files it will give an error, that it cannot open the blkindex.dat file.


I get fatal error when using the blockchain files so looks like I have to download the blockchain manually  Sad Sad

Wallet update here, no issues, a slight hang on the initial start up but I'm talking maybe 8-10 seconds

Thanks Dev
sr. member
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I keep holding.

KTK dev has not given up even after initial pump.

Will keep watching and buying more  Cool
hero member
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KTK is great. Just keep your KTK, buy cheap and wait for good news. The price will fly.

I am waiting for KTK @1900 sat again Grin
I believe it will happen Smiley
sr. member
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still getting the error but nvm

its not a problem downloading it manually
hero member
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I used these files on a test laptop, and worked fine for me. Please double check the old ones have been removed first, then extract the new ones provided.

Can simply move the old ones to a new folder, so can easily rollback if required.

If you try to open the wallet using the old files it will give an error, that it cannot open the blkindex.dat file.


I get fatal error when using the blockchain files so looks like I have to download the blockchain manually  Sad Sad
sr. member
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Wallet Update

Version 1.5.5.0 released.

- Checkpoints added

- FastStart added

Loads a bit quicker although still hangs on first start, need to try and improve this!

- The "For staking only" option bug fixed

The checkbox should only unlock for staking, so no KTK can be sent without entering your password again.

This has now been fixed, if you unlock for staking, and try to send KTK you are now asked to enter your password.




Download Windows Wallet:

The blockchain needs to be downloaded again, here are the blkindex.dat and blk0001.dat files to speed up the process.

Please before updating make a backup of your wallet.dat file.

Extract the blkindex.dat and blk0001.dat files to:

C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\KryptKoin


Wallet: https://www.dropbox.com/s/gx5e6db3wqvb2zd/KryptKoin.1.5.5.0.zip
Blockchain dat files: https://www.dropbox.com/s/qgf3ws9vlg8z20g/KryptKoin_bc.zip


Liunx/Mac available shortly

I get fatal error when using the blockchain files so looks like I have to download the blockchain manually  Sad Sad
hero member
Activity: 976
Merit: 534
Wallet Update

Version 1.5.6.1 released.

- Checkpoints added

- FastStart added

Loads a bit quicker although still hangs on first start, need to try and improve this!

- The "For staking only" option bug fixed

The checkbox should only unlock for staking, so no KTK can be sent without entering your password again.

This has now been fixed, if you unlock for staking, and try to send KTK you are now asked to enter your password.




Download Windows Wallet:

The blockchain needs to be downloaded again, here's a bootstrap file to speed up the process.

Please before updating make a backup of your wallet.dat file.


Wallet: http://krypt.cash/wallet/KryptKoin-1.5.6.1-setup.exe
Bootstrap file: https://www.dropbox.com/s/3fpjef9dfllrpjf/KryptKoin_bc.zip


Liunx/Mac available shortly
member
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Valar nomordumpis.
Not sure about handing over my personal details to someone on twitter!

I have been looking at Coins Source trust... http://www.coinssource.com/trust/

But if anyone see what happened with PayProCoin, looked like some shady stuff going on. And the dev provided personal details, is "Proof of Developer" actually going to help?

Currently I'm not convinced, although not ruling out the idea completely and providing details to a trusted party.


Dear KryptKoin Dev, have you heard about http://cryptoasian.com/contact/ ? it's a PoD scheme where you give CryptoAsian some details and speak with him, and in return he gives you a PoD (Proof of Developer) rating. This would be great for PR, and will stabilise assurance that you are indeed, as the word is said, [legit]


I actually really like this idea, cryptoasian is one of the few well known twitterers that isn't a complete tool, and his PoD idea is really good.

First I've heard of it, looks like a good idea on paper though.

Yea he is just gaining steam. I was the 2nd coin to be rated so he is still new but growing quickly. It is just another tool for traders to use to figure out if a coin will be a scam or have a longer life. I personally think it is a good Idea. I will say it is a little hard to give out so much personal info to someone but I figured anyone could find it about me if they wanted.

Coinssource is a company registered in California and definitely looks more professional. Just yesterday I was going through their thread

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/coins-sources-trustindex-original-and-most-trusted-developer-vetting-718919

I'm not sure how much they charge but I'd wait a bit before thinking about getting their stamp of approval. Let's see what people think of them first.
If the project is successful, I think it would be a good idea to get a good trust score from them. Obviously no one here in the community needs the dev to prove anything but it would definitely increase our credibility in the eyes of potential investors.
Ofcourse, the purpose of all of these things is to assign the coin to a dev and tell people that the dev is real and not made up, a google hangout just discussing the coin would have the same effect, without you having to disclose any private information apart from what your face looks like
legendary
Activity: 1148
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Not sure about handing over my personal details to someone on twitter!

I have been looking at Coins Source trust... http://www.coinssource.com/trust/

But if anyone see what happened with PayProCoin, looked like some shady stuff going on. And the dev provided personal details, is "Proof of Developer" actually going to help?

Currently I'm not convinced, although not ruling out the idea completely and providing details to a trusted party.


Dear KryptKoin Dev, have you heard about http://cryptoasian.com/contact/ ? it's a PoD scheme where you give CryptoAsian some details and speak with him, and in return he gives you a PoD (Proof of Developer) rating. This would be great for PR, and will stabilise assurance that you are indeed, as the word is said, [legit]


I actually really like this idea, cryptoasian is one of the few well known twitterers that isn't a complete tool, and his PoD idea is really good.

First I've heard of it, looks like a good idea on paper though.

Yea he is just gaining steam. I was the 2nd coin to be rated so he is still new but growing quickly. It is just another tool for traders to use to figure out if a coin will be a scam or have a longer life. I personally think it is a good Idea. I will say it is a little hard to give out so much personal info to someone but I figured anyone could find it about me if they wanted.

Coinssource is a company registered in California and definitely looks more professional. Just yesterday I was going through their thread

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/coins-sources-trustindex-original-and-most-trusted-developer-vetting-718919

I'm not sure how much they charge but I'd wait a bit before thinking about getting their stamp of approval. Let's see what people think of them first.
If the project is successful, I think it would be a good idea to get a good trust score from them. Obviously no one here in the community needs the dev to prove anything but it would definitely increase our credibility in the eyes of potential investors.
member
Activity: 278
Merit: 10
Not sure about handing over my personal details to someone on twitter!

I have been looking at Coins Source trust... http://www.coinssource.com/trust/

But if anyone see what happened with PayProCoin, looked like some shady stuff going on. And the dev provided personal details, is "Proof of Developer" actually going to help?

Currently I'm not convinced, although not ruling out the idea completely and providing details to a trusted party.


Dear KryptKoin Dev, have you heard about http://cryptoasian.com/contact/ ? it's a PoD scheme where you give CryptoAsian some details and speak with him, and in return he gives you a PoD (Proof of Developer) rating. This would be great for PR, and will stabilise assurance that you are indeed, as the word is said, [legit]


I actually really like this idea, cryptoasian is one of the few well known twitterers that isn't a complete tool, and his PoD idea is really good.

First I've heard of it, looks like a good idea on paper though.

Yea he is just gaining steam. I was the 2nd coin to be rated so he is still new but growing quickly. It is just another tool for traders to use to figure out if a coin will be a scam or have a longer life. I personally think it is a good Idea. I will say it is a little hard to give out so much personal info to someone but I figured anyone could find it about me if they wanted.

PoD means nothing, you can fake all those "real" identities easy and even PayPro turned out to be a scam. 
member
Activity: 105
Merit: 10
Valar nomordumpis.
Not sure about handing over my personal details to someone on twitter!

I have been looking at Coins Source trust... http://www.coinssource.com/trust/

But if anyone see what happened with PayProCoin, looked like some shady stuff going on. And the dev provided personal details, is "Proof of Developer" actually going to help?

Currently I'm not convinced, although not ruling out the idea completely and providing details to a trusted party.


Dear KryptKoin Dev, have you heard about http://cryptoasian.com/contact/ ? it's a PoD scheme where you give CryptoAsian some details and speak with him, and in return he gives you a PoD (Proof of Developer) rating. This would be great for PR, and will stabilise assurance that you are indeed, as the word is said, [legit]


I actually really like this idea, cryptoasian is one of the few well known twitterers that isn't a complete tool, and his PoD idea is really good.

First I've heard of it, looks like a good idea on paper though.

Yea he is just gaining steam. I was the 2nd coin to be rated so he is still new but growing quickly. It is just another tool for traders to use to figure out if a coin will be a scam or have a longer life. I personally think it is a good Idea. I will say it is a little hard to give out so much personal info to someone but I figured anyone could find it about me if they wanted.

I'm not sure whether it will help or it won't, but it's just another way of boosting investor confidence, an idea might be to see him PoD a few other coins and then see how it pans out? but yes, that coinssourcetrust looks great aswell, all these things may be minor, but they add up to alot
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