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Topic: ** LAUNCHED ** CredaCash -- The Most Private Cryptocurrency in the World - page 18. (Read 10537 times)

newbie
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Also unable to connect
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FYI, the network is currently receiving about 260 mint transactions per minute, so if your computer is able to generate 4 mint transactions per minute, you should be receiving one mining reward (1000 units of currency) on average about once every hour.
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E:\Wallet\CredaCash_v0.98\CredaCash_v0.98>ccnode  1>ccnode.log
like this?

Yes.  As mentioned earlier, the entire CredaCash network runs over Tor, so one possibility is that your computer antivirus is blocking Tor.  Instead of running ccnode.exe, you could try running Tor\tor.exe and look to see if it runs and reports that it is able to connect to the Tor network.
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E:\Wallet\CredaCash_v0.98\CredaCash_v0.98>ccnode  1>ccnode.log
like this?
member
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cc.mint thread 4, elapsed time 26 seconds, Mint not yet started
cc.mint thread 8, elapsed time 32 seconds, Mint not yet started
cc.mint thread 9, elapsed time 33 seconds, Mint not yet started
cc.mint thread 1, elapsed time 36 seconds, Mint not yet started

This indicates that for some reason your node has not yet connected to the network and started receiving blocks (the wallet will stop saying "Mint not yet started" when the network node receives block 1).  You could try shutting down the network node (Control-C), then wait until it exits, wait a few seconds more, and then restart it.  Note you can leave the wallet running during that time (it may report server errors, but should return to normal when the network node is running again).
newbie
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cc.mint thread 4, elapsed time 26 seconds, Mint not yet started
cc.mint thread 8, elapsed time 32 seconds, Mint not yet started
cc.mint thread 9, elapsed time 33 seconds, Mint not yet started
cc.mint thread 1, elapsed time 36 seconds, Mint not yet started
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CredaCash launched at 11:12 pm, and the first mining reward was earned at 11:16 pm.

If you are running a network node, it should now be displaying a new block announcement approximately every 15 seconds.

Thank you everyone for your support, and please let us know if you have any questions or run into any issues.
member
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The wallet already contains a master secret.
Note: RPC service not enabled (use --wallet-rpc=1 to enable)
Where is the problem?

Try adding "--interactive" if it's not already there.  The RPC service is not needed for mining.
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newbie
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The wallet already contains a master secret.
Note: RPC service not enabled (use --wallet-rpc=1 to enable)
Where is the problem?
sr. member
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error show mint not started yet ,any solution ?


Wait patiently, they said after 11pm est time
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error show mint not started yet ,any solution ?
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I'm excited that you all are launching today.  I've had my eye on you all since 2016 and have kept checking back.  Wish you a successful launch

Thank you very much.  A long grind, and we are very happy to be launching today, too :-)
sr. member
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I'm excited that you all are launching today.  I've had my eye on you all since 2016 and have kept checking back.  Wish you a successful launch
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After four years of development, CredaCash is launching at 11:00 pm New York time on Saturday, June 15, 2019.  For information on mining CredaCash, please see https://CredaCash.com/quick-start-guide/
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The CredaCash network runs over Tor for both privacy and security, and tor.exe is bundled with the CredaCash Windows distribution so it doesn't have to be downloaded and configured separately.  The bundled tor.exe may be causing that particular virus checker to give you an alert for "PUA.ProxyWeb".  You could alternately build from source (which is a fair bit easier to do for Linux than Windows).  Or you could delete tor.exe and see if you no longer get the virus alert, or download tor from the Tor Project website (the specific file is tor-win32-0.3.5.8.zip located at https://dist.torproject.org/torbrowser/8.5.1/ ) and see if that also gives you a virus alert.
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CredaCash mining will start as soon as possible after 11:00 pm New York time on Saturday, June 15, 2019. The mining software can be started at anytime, and will begin generating transactions that can be accepted into the blockchain as soon as mining starts. To start the mining, the blockchain will be seeded with the results of that evening’s Powerball lottery drawing, which ensures no one can pre-mine before the start.

Mining software for Windows is available at https://CredaCash.com/software/

To mine using Linux, the code must be built from source using the instructions at https://github.com/CredaCash/CredaCash/blob/master/BUILDING.md

A Quick Start Guide to CredaCash Mining is available at https://CredaCash.com/quick-start-guide/

Please let us know if you have any questions or run into any issues.  Thank you.
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You are trying to hide the fact that after a year you will hold a massive 98% of the money.

The whole crypto currency idea is about decentralization.

What you are doing is not decentralization, it's the opposite: it is centralization.

You are like a Bank holiding 98% of all money.

Of course we believe in decentralization. And of course the project is completely centralized today, because it has not yet launched.  We will be working on a deliberate path toward complete decentralization over the next year or so. The first step toward decentralization starts tomorrow, when miners who participate in the initial currency mint will receive 200 million units of currency, which is intended to be the entire circulating currency supply for roughly the first year after launch. The project will later take additional steps toward decentralization when the Foundation begins auctioning its currency holdings and Proof-of-Stake mining starts. People who believe in the technology will get involved in mining, and people looking for a quick pump and dump will not. That is fine with us. Rome was not built in a day, but the next step will start tomorrow, when the project launches.

As mentioned, we would be happy to engage in this debate at some point in the future. Today though we need to finish the software release.
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I'm sure it will be fine and people will love you for letting them generously own 2% of the supply.

The plan is for that 2% to be all of the circulating currency supply for roughly the first year after launch, until the Foundation starts auctioning its holdings and Proof-of-Stake mining starts. At the end of the day, people are going to mine CredaCash because they believe in the technology and the goal of being used worldwide in real completely-private transactions, and if they don't, then they won't.

(P.S., we would be happy to engage in this debate at some point in the future. Today though we need to finish the software release so the launch can happen tomorrow.)

You are trying to hide the fact that after a year you will hold a massive 98% of the money.

The whole crypto currency idea is about decentralization.

What you are doing is not decentralization, it's the opposite: it is centralization.

You are like a Bank holiding 98% of all money.

(note: this post was deleted again, reposting again.)
member
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I'm sure it will be fine and people will love you for letting them generously own 2% of the supply.

The plan is for that 2% to be all of the circulating currency supply for roughly the first year after launch, until the Foundation starts auctioning its holdings and Proof-of-Stake mining starts. At the end of the day, people are going to mine CredaCash because they believe in the technology and the goal of being used worldwide in real completely-private transactions, and if they don't, then they won't.

(P.S., we would be happy to engage in this debate at some point in the future. Today though we need to finish the software release so the launch can happen tomorrow.)
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