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legendary
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April 12, 2015, 07:01:01 AM
Did I miss something? Goudoverzicht.nl is not a merchant right?

de persoon in kwestie zij dat het guldencoin accepteert

Het is toch een vergelijkingswebsite en geen winkel?
legendary
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April 12, 2015, 06:52:10 AM
Did I miss something? Goudoverzicht.nl is not a merchant right?

de persoon in kwestie zij dat het guldencoin accepteert
legendary
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Merit: 1000
April 12, 2015, 05:39:09 AM
Did I miss something? Goudoverzicht.nl is not a merchant right?
legendary
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Merit: 1000
April 12, 2015, 05:17:51 AM
legendary
Activity: 1148
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April 12, 2015, 03:41:36 AM
i have a new guldencoin avatar
sr. member
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April 12, 2015, 03:39:50 AM
have a list of the main changes we will experience as end users?

It is sort of hard to give such a list as there are different types of end users, e.g. those who use the RPC console and those who don't for example.

A few of the larger more noticeable changes (in my opinion):
Header first synchronization allowing for faster synchronisation.
A new bandwidth dialog where you can see a graph of bandwidth usage over time.
A new peers dialog where you can see a visual representation of the peers you are connected to and various peer information.
Lots of new RPC commands for better wallet control, a complete overhaul of the RPC console to make it much easier to use all commands now have detailed help information and usage examples etc. and the help  is much more readable.
Much clearer error messages in most cases - e.g. The error LTex encountered above would be quite a bit better explained.
Improvements to how inputs are selected for payments - which would make a problem like what LTex encountered (with dust) much less frequent)
Watch only addresses.
Enables multi signature stuff.
A REST API which developers may find handy.


There are then additionally 100s of little performance improvements, stability fixes and security fixes plus lots of other things that I didn't include above.
To get a more comprehensive idea you can look at all bitcoin release notes since 2013-05-29 (0.8.2) - most of these changes apply.



It's busy at the Guldencoin github: https://github.com/nlgcoin/guldencoin2/issues ...

Great, just great!  Smiley

MaNI and Guldencoin team you doing a wonderful job. Keep it up! Peace
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1000
April 12, 2015, 03:30:03 AM
have a list of the main changes we will experience as end users?

It is sort of hard to give such a list as there are different types of end users, e.g. those who use the RPC console and those who don't for example.

A few of the larger more noticeable changes (in my opinion):
Header first synchronization allowing for faster synchronisation.
A new bandwidth dialog where you can see a graph of bandwidth usage over time.
A new peers dialog where you can see a visual representation of the peers you are connected to and various peer information.
Lots of new RPC commands for better wallet control, a complete overhaul of the RPC console to make it much easier to use all commands now have detailed help information and usage examples etc. and the help  is much more readable.
Much clearer error messages in most cases - e.g. The error LTex encountered above would be quite a bit better explained.
Improvements to how inputs are selected for payments - which would make a problem like what LTex encountered (with dust) much less frequent)
Watch only addresses.
Enables multi signature stuff.
A REST API which developers may find handy.


There are then additionally 100s of little performance improvements, stability fixes and security fixes plus lots of other things that I didn't include above.
To get a more comprehensive idea you can look at all bitcoin release notes since 2013-05-29 (0.8.2) - most of these changes apply.



It's busy at the Guldencoin github: https://github.com/nlgcoin/guldencoin2/issues ...

Great, just great!  Smiley
legendary
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Merit: 1000
ltex.nl
April 12, 2015, 02:48:39 AM
Ok, since I was a bachelor yesterday (Wife and kids out for a biking trip) I decided to order one myself  Grin





Five down, five to go....
sr. member
Activity: 275
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April 12, 2015, 01:53:17 AM
have a list of the main changes we will experience as end users?

It is sort of hard to give such a list as there are different types of end users, e.g. those who use the RPC console and those who don't for example.

A few of the larger more noticeable changes (in my opinion):
Header first synchronization allowing for faster synchronisation.
A new bandwidth dialog where you can see a graph of bandwidth usage over time.
A new peers dialog where you can see a visual representation of the peers you are connected to and various peer information.
Lots of new RPC commands for better wallet control, a complete overhaul of the RPC console to make it much easier to use all commands now have detailed help information and usage examples etc. and the help  is much more readable.
Much clearer error messages in most cases - e.g. The error LTex encountered above would be quite a bit better explained.
Improvements to how inputs are selected for payments - which would make a problem like what LTex encountered (with dust) much less frequent)
Watch only addresses.
Enables multi signature stuff.
A REST API which developers may find handy.


There are then additionally 100s of little performance improvements, stability fixes and security fixes plus lots of other things that I didn't include above.
To get a more comprehensive idea you can look at all bitcoin release notes since 2013-05-29 (0.8.2) - most of these changes apply.

sr. member
Activity: 322
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April 11, 2015, 11:57:04 PM
I'm seriously trying to pay this to you Mike, but my wallet keeps telling me transaction is to big??? Don't know why, I'll try from another wallet in my office later...
At a guess it is probably pulling in too many small change addresses making the overall size of the transaction (in Kb not money) too large, what you can do as a temporary fix is turn on coin control in the options dialog and select only a few larger change addresses to pay from in the coin control dialog.

(This is one of the many things that will be handled far better after the wallet update)

Do you have a list of the main changes we will experience as end users?
sr. member
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April 11, 2015, 03:10:43 PM
how do you think about the prospect of future guldencoin? whether guldencoin be worth 1 usd in the future do you think? Huh

Not sure about the 1 usd (or 1 eur for that matter), anyway not soon. But along the way the future looks good. But that is my opinion, what do you think for yourself?

When Guldencoin hits 1 euro I hope the Porsche dealer a few miles away will accept Guldencoin by that time  Cool
legendary
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sr. member
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April 11, 2015, 09:05:58 AM
legendary
Activity: 1023
Merit: 1000
ltex.nl
April 11, 2015, 05:11:22 AM
I'm seriously trying to pay this to you Mike, but my wallet keeps telling me transaction is to big??? Don't know why, I'll try from another wallet in my office later...
At a guess it is probably pulling in too many small change addresses making the overall size of the transaction (in Kb not money) too large, what you can do as a temporary fix is turn on coin control in the options dialog and select only a few larger change addresses to pay from in the coin control dialog.

(This is one of the many things that will be handled far better after the wallet update)

TNX Malcolm! That resolved it :-) That's what you get from dedicated mining for over a year ;-)
Would be really great if this dust problem gets resolved in future updates!
legendary
Activity: 1658
Merit: 1001
April 11, 2015, 03:49:14 AM
how do you think about the prospect of future guldencoin? whether guldencoin be worth 1 usd in the future do you think? Huh

Not sure about the 1 usd (or 1 eur for that matter), anyway not soon. But along the way the future looks good. But that is my opinion, what do you think for yourself?
legendary
Activity: 1197
Merit: 1001
April 11, 2015, 03:23:40 AM
At a guess it is probably pulling in too many small change addresses making the overall size of the transaction (in Kb not money) too large, what you can do as a temporary fix is turn on coin control in the options dialog and select only a few larger change addresses to pay from in the coin control dialog.
I am learming every day here.  Smiley

(This is one of the many things that will be handled far better after the wallet update)
So good to have you on board MaNI Cool

My exact thought.
legendary
Activity: 952
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April 11, 2015, 03:16:04 AM
At a guess it is probably pulling in too many small change addresses making the overall size of the transaction (in Kb not money) too large, what you can do as a temporary fix is turn on coin control in the options dialog and select only a few larger change addresses to pay from in the coin control dialog.
I am learming every day here.  Smiley

(This is one of the many things that will be handled far better after the wallet update)
So good to have you on board MaNI Cool
sr. member
Activity: 275
Merit: 250
April 11, 2015, 02:09:03 AM
I'm seriously trying to pay this to you Mike, but my wallet keeps telling me transaction is to big??? Don't know why, I'll try from another wallet in my office later...
At a guess it is probably pulling in too many small change addresses making the overall size of the transaction (in Kb not money) too large, what you can do as a temporary fix is turn on coin control in the options dialog and select only a few larger change addresses to pay from in the coin control dialog.

(This is one of the many things that will be handled far better after the wallet update)
member
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April 11, 2015, 02:04:08 AM
how do you think about the prospect of future guldencoin? whether guldencoin be worth 1 usd in the future do you think? Huh
legendary
Activity: 1023
Merit: 1000
ltex.nl
April 11, 2015, 02:00:31 AM
Shoarma hawaii pizza with garlic sauce. Jeez Grin I hope you have a sturdy toilet brosef.

I just hope I didn't insult Italians on this forum by saying this. Wink

I'm seriously trying to pay this to you Mike, but my wallet keeps telling me transaction is to big??? Don't know why, I'll try from another wallet in my office later...

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