thanks
K.
No more problem of double spending when i try to send coins but now it just said that i don't have enough. "amount exceeds your balance"
It is too difficult for me to take this any further, that's not an error message.
This is untested code which is why it's in the development branch and not yet merged with the Slimcoin master branch. If you want to explore the functioning and reliablility of the optimized PoS contributions etc, testnet is an appropriate environment.
Early indications are that the coin control addition is buggy (I added it as a last-ditch attempt to satisfy a novaexchange requirement that would otherwise have caused them to delist SLM) - so leave it disabled in the options or - if you turn it on to see your UTXO set (which is what the list shows), turn it off when sending coins.
I have a wallet on mainnet that isn't staking - but then again, few addresses are staking atm, there was just one staking addy yesterday, at other times the emissions have been 100% PoW/POB for most of the day.
I've re-enabled access to the Slimcoin ACME whiile I get my head round the specific IA and UX issues (the ACME code's here if you want to keep an eye on the commits:
https://github.com/gjhiggins/acme) - the same caveats apply (prototype code, unoptimised and uncached, liable to swamp the client's RPC with
getblock requests) so please be gentle. "Publications" doesn't yet show d5000's torrent inscription because the RDF graph is incomplete - I'm having to recreate the mapping from the Slimcoin blockchain to the RDF graph, the latter having huge holes in its record, created when the server got a bit bogged down and whole rafts of
blocknotify messages had to be skipped - it should take the best part of a day to do the re-mapping.
Testnet is working (in ACME, click on the Slimcoin logo+name in the upper left to toggle between mainnet and testnet explorers - note: the RDF graph is not yet mapped for testnet, so only the index page holds current info about the testnet blockchain) so if folks want to check out the development wallet using the test blockchain, that's now convenient. I'm fairly sure that in-wallet mining is nuked in the development client, so use the current Slimcoin master to mine your testnet blocks.
In passing, I'll re-advertise my different perspective on cryptocurrency
https://minkiz.co/library/a-different-perspective-on-cryptocurrency.html - (also an example of the type of one-page website that one might publish via the SlimWeb service) and point out that as a lifelong sci-fi reader, upon the establishment of a Foundation I would be duty-bound to establish an alternative Second Foundation¹.
Cheers
Graham
¹ Eminently appropriate, as I am a psychologist by discipline