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hero member
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ooh, i see what u meant now.

  there is a Processor that has alot of coins in it...   adding should be simple.

 i have to look it up one sec:

https://www.coinpayments.net/
newbie
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WELL much talk here still, but are there any solutions to fix this mess?
started early in mooncoin and invested a lot and i like mooncoin.
but after all the hangs of transactions we did not like that at all.


Now we are at a new early stage here again.
as i said mooncoin has done its job.



 DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO IMPLEMENT A TRADESITE LIKE BLUETRADE ON A WORDPRESS SITE?


Starting a tradesite would be easy.  its all the back end stuff you need to be aware of.  (i dont know them all)

  I do know operating a biz... is work.

you dont get paid overtime if its your biz.  you just do the work.   I operate 7days a week, 7hrs -9hrs a day...
 Im forever behind on paperwork, bookkeeping, then tax season..ugh.

So... starting up your own Trade site, sounds great... but you need to get your FRAME setup as well. (and is more important)


  Hi barry1style!,   I dont think many ppl get that, a dev isnt the coin. (or the coin isnt the dev)   

   a coin is made by a dev, and he 'owns' it.   when really he is only in control of the tech side.   Still has to mine it, just like everyone else.
(get donations for work on it, helps ofc) but thats always hit/miss.

but ppl attack a dev if he doesnt get the work done, no matter if they ever donated anything or not.

  interest (or sad, depending on your perspective)

g


Well would like to know who can help here?
the simple question would be is there anything for implementing plugins for wordpress?

i do own a few sites and would like to implement some stuff of mooncoin into the website.

like buying the things i offer on the websites.

for example gulden NLG has an wordpress plugin for the payment true woocommerce.

is there anyone who knows this exists or anyone who can build things like this?
hero member
Activity: 1176
Merit: 501


WELL much talk here still, but are there any solutions to fix this mess?
started early in mooncoin and invested a lot and i like mooncoin.
but after all the hangs of transactions we did not like that at all.


Now we are at a new early stage here again.
as i said mooncoin has done its job.



 DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO IMPLEMENT A TRADESITE LIKE BLUETRADE ON A WORDPRESS SITE?


Starting a tradesite would be easy.  its all the back end stuff you need to be aware of.  (i dont know them all)

  I do know operating a biz... is work.

you dont get paid overtime if its your biz.  you just do the work.   I operate 7days a week, 7hrs -9hrs a day...
 Im forever behind on paperwork, bookkeeping, then tax season..ugh.

So... starting up your own Trade site, sounds great... but you need to get your FRAME setup as well. (and is more important)


  Hi barry1style!,   I dont think many ppl get that, a dev isnt the coin. (or the coin isnt the dev)   

   a coin is made by a dev, and he 'owns' it.   when really he is only in control of the tech side.   Still has to mine it, just like everyone else.
(get donations for work on it, helps ofc) but thats always hit/miss.

but ppl attack a dev if he doesnt get the work done, no matter if they ever donated anything or not.

  interest (or sad, depending on your perspective)

g
newbie
Activity: 149
Merit: 0
newbie
Activity: 149
Merit: 0


WELL much talk here still, but are there any solutions to fix this mess?
started early in mooncoin and invested a lot and i like mooncoin.
but after all the hangs of transactions we did not like that at all.


Now we are at a new early stage here again.
as i said mooncoin has done its job.



 DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO IMPLEMENT A TRADESITE LIKE BLUETRADE ON A WORDPRESS SITE?
hero member
Activity: 636
Merit: 516
Regarding the movement of coins:
Why only refer to the open source-code being available for experts to look at? That does not answer the questions. The dev of the code should be here and wholeheartedly ready to explain how the "locking" of the coins was planned and how this could fail, simple as that. It is a main part of his job and is common standard in crypto-world and IT in general. The detailed analysis of a malfunction is a must, to show competence, as well as dedication and is the prerequisite to regain trust in a product and the developer/team/company. And last but not least: the investors deserve that.

You obviously make no effort to really help investigate on how the movement of the said to be "locked" coins to the former devs wallet could happen. Instead it seems that this issue should be swept under the rug, as good as possible. As long as this is not worked on and investigated as good as possible and people don't see, that devs help on this and try to explain with their best efforts, Mooncoin is no option for serious crypto-investors.

if there is sufficient need, i'm more than happy to give a detailed explanation of how the locking works.

however if its just for yourself, i just see more disagreements and time wasted. i've seen over time you are not a programmer nor do you possess much in the way of low-level understanding as to how cryptocurrency works. the coin locking has existed since december 2016 - and no interest has been shown in it until now, until after other people have forked the wallet code, at which point stolen funds did move.

mooncoin has been a fairly good example to me of the strange way in which cryptocurrency works; essentially the developer does all the work, investors then purchase the coins off the exchange, or mine it themselves - under the 'whim' that they are supporting the currency and its development. even after it was becoming obvious that mooncoin was being put off due to my workload (ie. supporting myself, roof over head); i still managed to get the initial 0.13 codebase out; to find not even mooncoin's supporters cared enough to approach the exchanges, get them to update - menial tacts where i simply didnt have the time.

it is great when everyone has ideas and strong opinions about how things should be; but if there is noone actually doing work, what is the point?

james
hero member
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Back to sub 1 sat levels while doge coin is thriving.  So sad Sad

funny you keep posting that... over and over.

   its been low, 3 sats the highest in what...2 yrs? 3?

 Doge isnt thriving, its existing.   Doge 80 sats.  then 20. then 60  then 30...  then 50...then...    The Doge joke is funny tho.   and..I use doge myself to
do faster/cheaper exchange to exchange transfers. Smiley


and finally...  do something positive about it. 

that's why most people use it. Its fast and on many exchanges. And it´s always good to play some market cycles. But i think mostly people are afraid of whales dumping the price to 0, that's one of the problems MOON has
legendary
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1. SmartLikes is rather an idea, direction for real use of Mooncoin. It's flexible. It can be implemented in one way or in another. When versions of SmartLikes were proposed before, the community saw descriptions and commented on that. People were able to try previous versions in a test mode. People (except coinflow) never were against SmartLikes. Posts are transparent.
2. After all, SmartLikes doesn't affect the Mooncoin network, it's a project on top of Mooncoin, people suggest other projects also, and they have their right to suggest their projects, why in coinflow's opinion there is no right to suggest SmartLikes as one more project?
3. People voted by their posts in this ANN thread, remember, that Telegram, Discord and other channels were created only several months ago, there was no other transparent way to get the opinion of the community except asking in this ANN thread. And even now people from other channels (who post in this thread from time to time) want to see SmartLikes launched. The consensus is clear. SmartLikes is definitely direction for real use of Mooncoin, which was approved by the community. The community will be able to choose to use or not to use the new version of SmartLikes, and will be able to discuss it, to suggest modifications etc. transparently in this ANN thread.

As for locked 62B, the code of Mooncoin is open source, both, old (made by James barrysty1e) and new (made by Vassilis) was and is always available for revisions by experts from the whole crypto community.


As said: as long as no details about "Smart Likes" are available, you can consider it as not a valid thing to think further about, as no one can really evaluate, how it is planned to be implemented and hence cannot make an educated decision.

Regarding the movement of coins:
Why only refer to the open source-code being available for experts to look at? That does not answer the questions. The dev of the code should be here and wholeheartedly ready to explain how the "locking" of the coins was planned and how this could fail, simple as that. It is a main part of his job and is common standard in crypto-world and IT in general. The detailed analysis of a malfunction is a must, to show competence, as well as dedication and is the prerequisite to regain trust in a product and the developer/team/company. And last but not least: the investors deserve that.

You obviously make no effort, to really help investigate on how the movement of the said to be "locked" coins to the one of the former devs wallet could happen. Instead it seems, that this issue should be swept under the rug, as good as possible. As long as this is not worked on and investigated as good as possible and people see, that devs help on this and try to explain with their best efforts, Mooncoin is no option for serious crypto-investors.
hero member
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the big hint would be:
configure: WARNING: Found Berkeley DB other than 4.8; wallets opened by this build will not be portable!

anyway..
compiling repo https://github.com/mooncoincore/wallet from scratch on debian 8.10 x64:

Code:
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root@moon:~# apt-get install -y build-essential autoconf automake libssl-dev libdb5.3-dev libdb5.3++-dev libboost-all-dev pkg-config libtool libevent-dev git screen

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root@moon:~# git clone https://github.com/mooncoincore/wallet.git mooncoin
Cloning into 'mooncoin'...
remote: Counting objects: 1815, done.
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root@moon:~# cd mooncoin/
root@moon:~/mooncoin# ./autogen.sh
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=== configuring in src/secp256k1 (/root/mooncoin/src/secp256k1)
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root@moon:~/mooncoin# make -j2
Making all in src
make[1]: Entering directory '/root/mooncoin/src'
make[2]: Entering directory '/root/mooncoin/src'
  CXX      libbitcoinconsensus_la-arith_uint256.lo
  CXX      libbitcoinconsensus_la-hash.lo
  CXX      libbitcoinconsensus_la-pubkey.lo
  CXX      libbitcoinconsensus_la-uint256.lo
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make[3]: Entering directory '/root/mooncoin/src/secp256k1'
gcc -I. -g -O2 -Wall -Wextra -Wno-unused-function -c src/gen_context.c -o gen_context.o
  CXX      mooncoind-bitcoind.o
gcc gen_context.o -o gen_context
./gen_context
  CC       src/libsecp256k1_la-secp256k1.lo
  CCLD     libsecp256k1.la
make[3]: Leaving directory '/root/mooncoin/src/secp256k1'
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  CXX      libbitcoin_common_a-netbase.o
  CXX      libbitcoin_common_a-protocol.o
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make[3]: Entering directory '/root/mooncoin/src/univalue'
  CXX      lib/libunivalue_la-univalue.lo
  CXX      libbitcoin_util_a-chainparamsbase.o
  CXX      lib/libunivalue_la-univalue_read.lo
  CXX      libbitcoin_util_a-random.o
  CXX      lib/libunivalue_la-univalue_write.lo
  CXXLD    libunivalue.la
make[3]: Leaving directory '/root/mooncoin/src/univalue'
  CXX      rpc/libbitcoin_util_a-protocol.o
  CXX      support/libbitcoin_util_a-cleanse.o
  CXX      libbitcoin_util_a-sync.o
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  CXX      libbitcoin_util_a-utilmoneystr.o
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  CXX      policy/libbitcoin_wallet_a-rbf.o
  CXX      libbitcoin_consensus_a-arith_uint256.o
  CXX      consensus/libbitcoin_consensus_a-merkle.o
  CXX      libbitcoin_consensus_a-hash.o
  CXX      primitives/libbitcoin_consensus_a-block.o
  CXX      primitives/libbitcoin_consensus_a-transaction.o
  CXX      libbitcoin_consensus_a-pubkey.o
  CXX      script/libbitcoin_consensus_a-bitcoinconsensus.o
  CXX      script/libbitcoin_consensus_a-interpreter.o
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  CXX      libbitcoin_consensus_a-uint256.o
  CXX      libbitcoin_consensus_a-utilstrencodings.o
  CXX      crypto/crypto_libbitcoin_crypto_a-aes.o
  CXX      crypto/crypto_libbitcoin_crypto_a-hmac_sha256.o
  CXX      crypto/crypto_libbitcoin_crypto_a-hmac_sha512.o
  CXX      crypto/crypto_libbitcoin_crypto_a-ripemd160.o
  CXX      crypto/crypto_libbitcoin_crypto_a-scrypt.o
  CXX      crypto/crypto_libbitcoin_crypto_a-sha1.o
  CXX      crypto/crypto_libbitcoin_crypto_a-sha256.o
  CXX      crypto/crypto_libbitcoin_crypto_a-sha512.o
  CC       lyra2m/crypto_libbitcoin_crypto_a-Lyra2.o
  CC       lyra2m/crypto_libbitcoin_crypto_a-Sponge.o
  CC       balloon/crypto_libbitcoin_crypto_a-bitstream.o
  CC       balloon/crypto_libbitcoin_crypto_a-compress.o
  CC       balloon/crypto_libbitcoin_crypto_a-encode.o
  CC       balloon/crypto_libbitcoin_crypto_a-hash_state.o
  CC       balloon/crypto_libbitcoin_crypto_a-balloonpow.o
balloon/balloonpow.c: In function balloonpow_hash:
balloon/balloonpow.c:29:25: warning: passing argument 2 of hash_state_extract discards const qualifier from pointer target type
   hash_state_extract(&s,output);
                         ^
In file included from balloon/balloonpow.c:11:0:
balloon/hash_state.h:48:5: note: expected uint8_t * but argument is of type const void *
 int hash_state_extract (const struct hash_state *s, uint8_t out[BLOCK_SIZE]);
     ^
  CXX      mooncoin_cli-bitcoin-cli.o
  CXX      rpc/libbitcoin_cli_a-client.o
  CXX      mooncoin_tx-bitcoin-tx.o
  CXX      crypto/libbitcoinconsensus_la-aes.lo
  CXX      crypto/libbitcoinconsensus_la-hmac_sha256.lo
  CXX      crypto/libbitcoinconsensus_la-hmac_sha512.lo
  CXX      crypto/libbitcoinconsensus_la-ripemd160.lo
  CXX      crypto/libbitcoinconsensus_la-scrypt.lo
  CXX      crypto/libbitcoinconsensus_la-sha1.lo
  CXX      crypto/libbitcoinconsensus_la-sha256.lo
  CXX      crypto/libbitcoinconsensus_la-sha512.lo
  CC       lyra2m/libbitcoinconsensus_la-Lyra2.lo
  CC       lyra2m/libbitcoinconsensus_la-Sponge.lo
  CC       balloon/libbitcoinconsensus_la-bitstream.lo
  CC       balloon/libbitcoinconsensus_la-compress.lo
  CC       balloon/libbitcoinconsensus_la-encode.lo
  CC       balloon/libbitcoinconsensus_la-hash_state.lo
  CC       balloon/libbitcoinconsensus_la-balloonpow.lo
balloon/balloonpow.c: In function 'balloonpow_hash':
balloon/balloonpow.c:29:25: warning: passing argument 2 of 'hash_state_extract' discards 'const' qualifier from pointer target type
   hash_state_extract(&s,output);
                         ^
In file included from balloon/balloonpow.c:11:0:
balloon/hash_state.h:48:5: note: expected 'uint8_t *' but argument is of type 'const void *'
 int hash_state_extract (const struct hash_state *s, uint8_t out[BLOCK_SIZE]);
     ^
  CXX      consensus/libbitcoinconsensus_la-merkle.lo
  CXX      primitives/libbitcoinconsensus_la-block.lo
  CXX      primitives/libbitcoinconsensus_la-transaction.lo
  CXX      script/libbitcoinconsensus_la-bitcoinconsensus.lo
  CXX      script/libbitcoinconsensus_la-interpreter.lo
  CXX      script/libbitcoinconsensus_la-script.lo
  CXX      script/libbitcoinconsensus_la-script_error.lo
  CXX      policy/libbitcoin_server_a-fees.o
  CXX      policy/libbitcoin_server_a-policy.o
  CXX      rpc/libbitcoin_server_a-blockchain.o
  CXX      rpc/libbitcoin_server_a-mining.o
  CXX      rpc/libbitcoin_server_a-misc.o
  CXX      rpc/libbitcoin_server_a-net.o
  CXX      rpc/libbitcoin_server_a-rawtransaction.o
  CXX      rpc/libbitcoin_server_a-server.o
  AR       libbitcoin_common.a
  CXX      support/libbitcoin_util_a-pagelocker.o
  CXX      libbitcoin_util_a-clientversion.o
  CXX      compat/libbitcoin_util_a-glibc_sanity.o
  CXX      compat/libbitcoin_util_a-glibcxx_sanity.o
  CXX      compat/libbitcoin_util_a-strnlen.o
  CXX      wallet/libbitcoin_wallet_a-crypter.o
  CXX      wallet/libbitcoin_wallet_a-db.o
  CXX      wallet/libbitcoin_wallet_a-rpcdump.o
  CXX      wallet/libbitcoin_wallet_a-rpcwallet.o
  CXX      wallet/libbitcoin_wallet_a-wallet.o
  CXX      wallet/libbitcoin_wallet_a-walletdb.o
  AR       libbitcoin_consensus.a
  AR       crypto/libbitcoin_crypto.a
  CXX      leveldb/db/leveldb_libleveldb_a-builder.o
  CXX      leveldb/db/leveldb_libleveldb_a-c.o
  CXX      leveldb/db/leveldb_libleveldb_a-dbformat.o
  CXX      leveldb/db/leveldb_libleveldb_a-db_impl.o
  CXX      leveldb/db/leveldb_libleveldb_a-db_iter.o
  CXX      leveldb/db/leveldb_libleveldb_a-dumpfile.o
  CXX      leveldb/db/leveldb_libleveldb_a-filename.o
  CXX      leveldb/db/leveldb_libleveldb_a-log_reader.o
  CXX      leveldb/db/leveldb_libleveldb_a-log_writer.o
  CXX      leveldb/db/leveldb_libleveldb_a-memtable.o
In file included from ./leveldb/util/arena.h:9:0,
                 from ./leveldb/db/skiplist.h:33,
                 from ./leveldb/db/memtable.h:11,
                 from leveldb/db/memtable.cc:5:
leveldb/db/memtable.cc: In member function void leveldb::MemTable::Add(leveldb::SequenceNumber, leveldb::ValueType, const leveldb::Slice&, const leveldb::Slice&):
leveldb/db/memtable.cc:104:31: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]
   assert((p + val_size) - buf == encoded_len);
                               ^
  CXX      leveldb/db/leveldb_libleveldb_a-repair.o
  CXX      leveldb/db/leveldb_libleveldb_a-table_cache.o
  CXX      leveldb/db/leveldb_libleveldb_a-version_edit.o
  CXX      leveldb/db/leveldb_libleveldb_a-version_set.o
  CXX      leveldb/db/leveldb_libleveldb_a-write_batch.o
  CXX      leveldb/table/leveldb_libleveldb_a-block_builder.o
  CXX      leveldb/table/leveldb_libleveldb_a-block.o
  CXX      leveldb/table/leveldb_libleveldb_a-filter_block.o
  CXX      leveldb/table/leveldb_libleveldb_a-format.o
  CXX      leveldb/table/leveldb_libleveldb_a-iterator.o
  CXX      leveldb/table/leveldb_libleveldb_a-merger.o
  CXX      leveldb/table/leveldb_libleveldb_a-table_builder.o
  CXX      leveldb/table/leveldb_libleveldb_a-table.o
  CXX      leveldb/table/leveldb_libleveldb_a-two_level_iterator.o
  CXX      leveldb/util/leveldb_libleveldb_a-arena.o
  CXX      leveldb/util/leveldb_libleveldb_a-bloom.o
  CXX      leveldb/util/leveldb_libleveldb_a-cache.o
leveldb/util/bloom.cc: In member function virtual void leveldb::{anonymous}::BloomFilterPolicy::CreateFilter(const leveldb::Slice*, int, std::string*) const:
leveldb/util/bloom.cc:50:26: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]
     for (size_t i = 0; i < n; i++) {
                          ^
  CXX      leveldb/util/leveldb_libleveldb_a-coding.o
  CXX      leveldb/util/leveldb_libleveldb_a-comparator.o
  CXX      leveldb/util/leveldb_libleveldb_a-crc32c.o
  CXX      leveldb/util/leveldb_libleveldb_a-env.o
  CXX      leveldb/util/leveldb_libleveldb_a-env_posix.o
  CXX      leveldb/util/leveldb_libleveldb_a-env_win.o
  CXX      leveldb/util/leveldb_libleveldb_a-filter_policy.o
  CXX      leveldb/util/leveldb_libleveldb_a-hash.o
  CXX      leveldb/util/leveldb_libleveldb_a-histogram.o
  CXX      leveldb/util/leveldb_libleveldb_a-logging.o
leveldb/util/logging.cc: In function bool leveldb::ConsumeDecimalNumber(leveldb::Slice*, uint64_t*):
leveldb/util/logging.cc:58:40: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]
           (v == kMaxUint64/10 && delta > kMaxUint64%10)) {
                                        ^
  CXX      leveldb/util/leveldb_libleveldb_a-options.o
  CXX      leveldb/util/leveldb_libleveldb_a-status.o
  CXX      leveldb/port/leveldb_libleveldb_a-port_posix.o
  CXX      leveldb/helpers/memenv/leveldb_libmemenv_a-memenv.o
  AR       libbitcoin_cli.a
  CXX      bench/bench_bench_mooncoin-bench_bitcoin.o
  CXX      bench/bench_bench_mooncoin-bench.o
  CXX      bench/bench_bench_mooncoin-Examples.o
  CXX      bench/bench_bench_mooncoin-rollingbloom.o
  CXX      bench/bench_bench_mooncoin-crypto_hash.o
  CXX      bench/bench_bench_mooncoin-base58.o
  CXXLD    libbitcoinconsensus.la
  AR       libbitcoin_server.a
  AR       libbitcoin_util.a
  AR       libbitcoin_wallet.a
  AR       leveldb/libleveldb.a
  AR       leveldb/libmemenv.a
  CXXLD    mooncoin-cli
  CXXLD    mooncoin-tx
  CXXLD    mooncoind
  CXXLD    bench/bench_mooncoin
make[2]: Leaving directory '/root/mooncoin/src'
make[1]: Leaving directory '/root/mooncoin/src'
make[1]: Entering directory '/root/mooncoin'
make[1]: Nothing to be done for 'all-am'.
make[1]: Leaving directory '/root/mooncoin'
root@moon:~/mooncoin# cd src
root@moon:~/mooncoin/src# ./mooncoind -server -deaemon -rpcuser=testuser -rpcpassword=testpassword -rpcbind=127.0.0.1 -rpclallowip=127.0.0.1
Mooncoin server starting
root@moon:~/mooncoin/src# tail -fn 100 /root/.mooncoin/debug.log
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 32, size=32
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 33, size=33
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 34, size=34
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 35, size=35
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 36, size=36
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 37, size=37
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 38, size=38
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 39, size=39
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 40, size=40
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 41, size=41
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 42, size=42
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 43, size=43
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 44, size=44
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 45, size=45
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 46, size=46
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 47, size=47
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 48, size=48
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 49, size=49
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 50, size=50
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 51, size=51
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 52, size=52
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 53, size=53
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 54, size=54
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 55, size=55
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 56, size=56
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 57, size=57
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 58, size=58
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 59, size=59
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 60, size=60
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 61, size=61
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 62, size=62
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 63, size=63
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 64, size=64
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 65, size=65
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 66, size=66
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 67, size=67
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 68, size=68
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 69, size=69
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 70, size=70
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 71, size=71
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 72, size=72
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 73, size=73
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 74, size=74
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 75, size=75
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 76, size=76
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 77, size=77
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 78, size=78
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 79, size=79
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 80, size=80
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 81, size=81
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 82, size=82
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 83, size=83
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 84, size=84
2018-04-17 05:14:39 keypool added key 85, size=85
2018-04-17 05:14:40 keypool added key 86, size=86
2018-04-17 05:14:40 keypool added key 87, size=87
2018-04-17 05:14:40 keypool added key 88, size=88
2018-04-17 05:14:40 keypool added key 89, size=89
2018-04-17 05:14:40 keypool added key 90, size=90
2018-04-17 05:14:40 keypool added key 91, size=91
2018-04-17 05:14:40 keypool added key 92, size=92
2018-04-17 05:14:40 keypool added key 93, size=93
2018-04-17 05:14:40 keypool added key 94, size=94
2018-04-17 05:14:40 keypool added key 95, size=95
2018-04-17 05:14:40 keypool added key 96, size=96
2018-04-17 05:14:40 keypool added key 97, size=97
2018-04-17 05:14:40 keypool added key 98, size=98
2018-04-17 05:14:40 keypool added key 99, size=99
2018-04-17 05:14:40 keypool added key 100, size=100
2018-04-17 05:14:40 keypool added key 101, size=101
2018-04-17 05:14:40 keypool reserve 1
2018-04-17 05:14:40 keypool keep 1
2018-04-17 05:14:40  wallet                  525ms
2018-04-17 05:14:40 UpdateTip: hash=bd687cbba.. height=0 diff=1e0ffff0 algo=scrypt ver=0x00000001 log2_work=20.000022 tx=1 date='2013-12-27 15:36:43' prog=0.000000 cache=0.0MiB(0tx)
2018-04-17 05:14:40 mapBlockIndex.size() = 1
2018-04-17 05:14:40 nBestHeight = 0
2018-04-17 05:14:40 setKeyPool.size() = 100
2018-04-17 05:14:40 mapWallet.size() = 0
2018-04-17 05:14:40 mapAddressBook.size() = 1
2018-04-17 05:14:40 init message: Loading addresses...
2018-04-17 05:14:40 torcontrol thread start
2018-04-17 05:14:40 ERROR: Read: Failed to open file /root/.mooncoin/peers.dat
2018-04-17 05:14:40 Invalid or missing peers.dat; recreating
2018-04-17 05:14:40 init message: Loading banlist...
2018-04-17 05:14:40 ERROR: Read: Failed to open file /root/.mooncoin/banlist.dat
2018-04-17 05:14:40 Invalid or missing banlist.dat; recreating
2018-04-17 05:14:40 init message: Starting network threads...
2018-04-17 05:14:40 AddLocal(159.65.131.130:44664,1)
2018-04-17 05:14:40 Discover: IPv4 eth0: 159.65.131.130
2018-04-17 05:14:40 AddLocal([2400:6180:0:d1::2d2:9001]:44664,1)
2018-04-17 05:14:40 Discover: IPv6 eth0: 2400:6180:0:d1::2d2:9001
2018-04-17 05:14:40 dnsseed thread start
2018-04-17 05:14:40 Loading addresses from DNS seeds (could take a while)
2018-04-17 05:14:40 init message: Done loading
2018-04-17 05:14:40 opencon thread start
2018-04-17 05:14:40 msghand thread start
2018-04-17 05:14:40 net thread start
2018-04-17 05:14:40 addcon thread start
2018-04-17 05:14:41 0 addresses found from DNS seeds
2018-04-17 05:14:41 dnsseed thread exit
root@moon:~/mooncoin/src#
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Hi all, have been studying wallet segmentation faults for last few days, I have worked with Cointopay to resolve these issues. They were unable to upgrade due to this. They were waiting for Vassilis to update them on topic.

... cut ...

The solution, because I actually would need to submit patches to bitcoin, since mooncoin branched from bitcoin right, would take more time to fix for future versions.
So they needed to go back to 4.8, and that is actually a lot of work.

Quick fix on (new) target environment:
install libevent-dev
install libdb4.8-dev
export CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.8/include/"

install libdb4.8-dev libdb4.8++-dev
./configure
make
./mooncoind

Then after that we have a working version of mooncoin again, on 4.8 but at least working version for linux on 0.13.9-segwit.
I suggested to copy the wallet.dat from their new bdb(old server) and move it to the new environment and start it up (of course using backups in the process).

It worked, and now they are running on the new version.  Cool


I would recommend everyone to upgrade to the latest version 0.13.9-segwit as soon as possible, but make a backup of your wallet.dat before doing that!!

as i've not been involved with mooncoin for some time; i'm not sure whether all exchanges are on new code, however..
all of my development work on 0.10.5 and 0.13 was done with libdb5.3 (aside from the windows wallet compiles)

the actual issue regarding libdb4.8.30 being the 'golden standard' is related to wallet portability, as berkeley does not guarantee data integrity when migrating between the two versions; i would suggest your segfault issues lie elsewhere..

(btw, while compiling against -dev headers as you've posted; there is no need to add to CPPFLAGS as you've done)
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Hi all, have been studying wallet segmentation faults for last few days, I have worked with Cointopay to resolve these issues. They were unable to upgrade due to this. They were waiting for Vassilis to update them on topic.

As you know most of the windows wallets have upgraded to 0.13.9-segwit from mooncoin-0.10.5-complete without issue.

The upgrade needs to happen to all wallets before block 1'250'000, and we are now at block 1'228'837 (time of writing 16-04-2018).

After block 1'250'000 those still on mooncoin-0.10.5-complete will be left behind on a fork of mooncoin!!

At this stage I would refer to Mooncoin classic and Mooncoin current, since there are coins utilizing mooncoin classic codebase actually.  Wink

./mooncoin-cli getinfo (should give you the following output when on latest and greatest  Smiley

{
 "version": 130900,
  "protocolversion": 70016,

  "walletversion": 130000,
  "balance": 0.00000000,
  "blocks": 1228837,
  "timeoffset": 0,
  "connections": 8,
  "proxy": "",
  "difficulty": 1493.159040546019,
  "testnet": false,
  "keypoololdest": 1523903540,
  "keypoolsize": 100,
  "paytxfee": 0.00000000,
  "relayfee": 0.00100000,
  "errors": ""
}

The issue statement from Cointopay was that they are on a newer version of the bdb database and not the recommended older one, when configuring mooncoin codebase for a incompatible bdb version, that was actually the root cause of the segmentation fault. Because the bitcoin developers never tested/fixed their code against newer versions of bdb, so they could force everybody to stick with the older version.

The original bitcoin codebase and the developers had chosen to stick with version 4.8, because newer versions of bdb are not portable/backwards compatible, kind of a harsh statement (fake news?). This to make a point to the bdb developers, but also to show that whoever suffered from this should go to the bdb deverlopers, and not bitcoin, and to avoid issues with wallet.dat, the bitcoin/mooncoin devs decided to stick with 4.8 as well. Nice story right?  Cool

Source code used in lab environment:
https://github.com/mooncoincore/wallet/releases/tag/0.13.9-segwit-b257fcd
https://github.com/mooncoincore/wallet/archive/0.13.9-segwit-b257fcd.tar.gz

using ./configure--with-incompatible-bdb
make

./mooncoind will say segmentation fault, which means that memory allocations not aligned with actual data structures, and so mess and boom, program explodes.  Shocked

reference ticket: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/12047 & http://forum.feathercoin.com/topic/8579/what-to-do-if-your-wallet-database-is-incompatible (I will spare you the full list)
To troubleshoot this, you could use a program called valgrind or just gdb (GNU debugger)

gdb mooncoind
run
bt

##I will not paste the mess here, but my indication was not tested, no attempt to fix on that newer bdb version##

The solution, because I actually would need to submit patches to bitcoin, since mooncoin branched from bitcoin right, would take more time to fix for future versions.
So they needed to go back to 4.8, and that is actually a lot of work.

Quick fix on (new) target environment:
install libevent-dev
install libdb4.8-dev
export CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.8/include/"
install libdb4.8-dev libdb4.8++-dev
./configure
make
./mooncoind

Then after that we have a working version of mooncoin again, on 4.8 but at least working version for linux on 0.13.9-segwit.
I suggested to copy the wallet.dat from their new bdb(old server) and move it to the new environment and start it up (of course using backups in the process).

It worked, and now they are running on the new version.  Cool


I would recommend everyone to upgrade to the latest version 0.13.9-segwit as soon as possible, but make a backup of your wallet.dat before doing that!!











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Back to sub 1 sat levels while doge coin is thriving.  So sad Sad

funny you keep posting that... over and over.

   its been low, 3 sats the highest in what...2 yrs? 3?

 Doge isnt thriving, its existing.   Doge 80 sats.  then 20. then 60  then 30...  then 50...then...    The Doge joke is funny tho.   and..I use doge myself to
do faster/cheaper exchange to exchange transfers. Smiley


and finally...  do something positive about it. 
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Back to sub 1 sat levels while doge coin is thriving.  So sad Sad
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To The Moon !
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To The Moon !
Mooncoin is listed on the AdCoin voting competition where the top 3 currencies can earn $20,000 (#1), $5,000 (#2) or $1,000 (#3) spend on their brand new Crypto Advertising Platform. Vote Mooncoin up at https://www.getadcoin.com/vote/
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Smart likes...   its just marking something that you LIKE it or not?

    if it doesnt affect the code, its moot to me.
I dont use the LIKE system on FB etc.
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1. SmartLikes is rather an idea, direction for real use of Mooncoin. It's flexible. It can be implemented in one way or in another. When versions of SmartLikes were proposed before, the community saw descriptions and commented on that. People were able to try previous versions in a test mode. People (except coinflow) never were against SmartLikes. Posts are transparent.
2. After all, SmartLikes doesn't affect the Mooncoin network, it's a project on top of Mooncoin, people suggest other projects also, and they have their right to suggest their projects, why in coinflow's opinion there is no right to suggest SmartLikes as one more project?
3. People voted by their posts in this ANN thread, remember, that Telegram, Discord and other channels were created only several months ago, there was no other transparent way to get the opinion of the community except asking in this ANN thread. And even now people from other channels (who post in this thread from time to time) want to see SmartLikes launched. The consensus is clear. SmartLikes is definitely direction for real use of Mooncoin, which was approved by the community. The community will be able to choose to use or not to use the new version of SmartLikes, and will be able to discuss it, to suggest modifications etc. transparently in this ANN thread.

As for locked 62B, the code of Mooncoin is open source, both, old (made by James barrysty1e) and new (made by Vassilis) was and is always available for revisions by experts from the whole crypto community.
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ADMINS!!!
Remove Coinhouse.eu from the list of exchanges!

Have you lost coins with Coinhouse?

Did anyone else here deal with Coinhouse.eu?
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3) Discard Smart Likes and concentrate on what is important (get a new dev and a flawless wallet with proper support for the community by the dev who can answer questions like: how was it possible to move the said-to-be-"locked"-coins to the wallet of the former dev?).

locked coins did not move under my tenure; or any of the code i released.
once my 0.13 release was suitably butchered; after some modifications to my forbidtx routines and transaction relaying parameters in general, the coins did indeed move.

looking at the dates and actions of individuals, not sure how you've missed that.

james

I didn't talk about you. I talked about the code in general (edit: and that coins were moved to the former devs address - "former" because it was said, that Vassilis is not active anymore for Mooncoin). Who designed it (edit: the code) is relatively unimportant for finding out, how the movement of coins could happen. But while you're at it and really feel to add to the discussion, please explain the mechanism how you tried to lock the coins and how they (edit: still) could be moved. You can use the "insert code"-feature of this forum and then comment on how you designed the relevant parts of the code and why. You could also discuss the relevant code parts in the version of Vassilis, if any of your relevant code-sections for the "locking" were added/changed. That would help us all (edit: including Vassilis and yourself). Thank you.
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