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Topic: Peercoin Weekly Review: v0.4 Released - Peerunity Announced - Chat With Sunny (Read 1265 times)

hero member
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Ahh..

my bad..

I use a script to parse the block via RPC.

there is no getrawtransaction.. ?

In fact - no raw transaction processing at all.
hero member
Activity: 718
Merit: 545
Hi,

I have upgraded to the latest ppcoind

"version" : "v0.4.0ppc-beta", from getinfo.

And i am not receiveing any of the coins that are sent to my addresses ?

Is anyone else having issues.. ?
legendary
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lots going on in Peercoin and the price is reflecting the hard work of the community Smiley well done everyone, and if you are new to Peercoin then please come find out more info on the energy efficient first POS POW hybrid coin.  http:peercoin.net and http://www.peercointalk.org

Fuzzybear
newbie
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Moolah just announced that they will be adding Peercoin to their merchant platform. So that is at least one major payment processor. GoCoin up next hopefully.
legendary
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Decentralization Maximalist
Peerunity and Peershares is showing that PPC continues to have one of the most healthy communities out there Smiley

Sentinelrv: Have seen this too. We should not lose this opportunity. PPC can be a great backbone currency, but a merchant network is very important for the stability and trust of a cryptocurrency.
sr. member
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Check this out...

http://www.coindesk.com/survey-results-96-of-merchants-would-recommend-bitcoin-peers/

It says that 25.88% of altcoin-friendly merchants would consider accepting Peercoin. This is something we can use to show payment processors that there is demand for Peercoin.
newbie
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Good News!

Peercoin community is showing serious devs working now to enhance the most advanced cryptomoney design!

Congratulations to Peercoin!
sr. member
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You only have a few days before the features for the 1st release of Peerunity are locked down. If you want to contribute, please go through this thread today...

http://www.peercointalk.org/index.php?topic=2648.msg22599#msg22599
newbie
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Peercoin's minting is easy now, only one command line which is similar to edit Windows's registry. Next step is a "Minting" menu. Hope it will be coming soon.

Seems to be slated for the first release of Peerunity, a few weeks from now.

Yep. From Jordan Lee: "One button minting is already in Peerunity (thanks to sigmike and funding from Peershares) and we will be merging ppcoin pull requests in the coming days."

It's great to see Peercoin development speeding up!
hero member
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Peercoin's minting is easy now, only one command line which is similar to edit Windows's registry. Next step is a "Minting" menu. Hope it will be coming soon.

Seems to be slated for the first release of Peerunity, a few weeks from now.
hero member
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Peercoin's minting is easy now, only one command line which is similar to edit Windows's registry. Next step is a "Minting" menu. Hope it will be coming soon.
sr. member
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Merit: 318
Thanks for posting this River. We'll try to do a better job of keeping everyone updated here by posting these weekly updates.
newbie
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Hi all, a lot of big news happened this week with Peercoin, so I just wanted to post this to keep everyone who is interested up to date (especially since there is a mandatory client upgrade coming up soon).

#1. Peercoin version 0.4 was released this week. The new version includes UI usability features, protocol adjustment for possible future p2pool support, and bug fixes. Make sure you upgrade before the 5th of May.

#2. The new wallet allows easy unlocking for minting. To do this, go to the debug console and enter: walletpassphrase abc 99999 true, where "abc" is your password, and "99999" is whatever amount of time you want to mint for (in seconds). Make sure to clear your password afterwards (Ctrl-L). Minting helps secure the network so give it a try.

#3. Another exciting announcement came from Peershares architect Jordan Lee, who is launching a new wallet and client that will support both Peercoin and Peershares. It is called Peerunity. This will be a community project that everyone can get involved in to add much requested features such as a minting button, coin control, nicer themes and language translations. To quote Jordan: "The days of slow or nonexistent Peercoin development are over."

#4. Sunny King also made a surprise appearance in the chat on PeercoinTalk, mostly talking about how security in Peercoin is Proof-of-Stake only. This sparked discussion on whether Proof-of-Work could also be used for security, instead of just distribution, but Sunny appears to be against this idea.

#5. The web developer for peercoin.net, Super3, is developing a new project for decentralized storage, that could compete with the likes of Dropbox. It's called Storj, you can read about it here or see the website.

Finally, it would be great to continue to spread Peercoin on social media, so please subscribe to /r/peercoin if you haven't already, and follow Peercoin on Twitter and Facebook. Also check out the forum: PeercoinTalk.

Here's last week's review on reddit in case you missed it.
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