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Topic: Slimcoin | First Proof of Burn currency | Decentralized Web - page 87. (Read 137076 times)

sr. member
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On ACME there is more than 2 milions burnt coins it shows, and supply is 15.2 mln (total 17.2).
hero member
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Is it PoB difficulty connected with PoW difficulty? Mainly they are very close.

I have noticed something or maybe it is just coincidence:

I remember when Total coins were around 8 000 000, the number of the burned coins were around 800 000, when the total coins were around 12 000 000, than total burned coins were 1around 1 200 000, now total coins are around 14 000 000 we have around 1 400 0000 burned coins. Looks like every time is ratio 1:10
legendary
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Re posts passim ...

For those on the lookout for early signs of the hierarchy preparing for an assault on the network, Dimon's sustained rants qualify as one.

https://www.coindesk.com/dimon-knocks-bitcoin-again-crackdown-likely-on-worthless-cryptocurrency/

Paul Mason, economics editor of C4, predicted this in a Guardian piece from a couple of years ago. I have the piece archived.

Cheers

Graham
sr. member
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Too many blocks Generated but not accepted and mining and burning awards

Orphaned ? Hmm, I don't have such issue - I mean, sometimes I have 1-2 blocks orphaned per day, or even 2 in a row, but I guess it's because 90 sec blocks, instead of longer block time,
and that someone was faster than me, hashing block.
legendary
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@gjhiggins: Thanks! I found the blocknotify script ... will try it out with my own Fuseki installation and report progress here.

Cool. I'm still trying to update the Slimcoin blockgraph, running very slowly atm but seein' as it is running, I'm leaving it alone for the nonce,

Lol, it's _crawling_, so slowly that for every 500 blocks it processes, more are added while it's cogitating. I'll bring it in-house, mill the update and push the RDF back at Fuseki. The
 switch to more tractable messaging obviates the issue in later versions of the codebase.

(I should be flattered, I suppose - GCHQ must have assigned their very best people to the task, they managed to break the tmux connection.)

Cheers

Graham
legendary
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Too many blocks Generated but not accepted and mining and burning awards

On the stack for investigating, when further details are forthcoming.

https://github.com/gjhiggins/slimcoin-0.6/issues/1

Cheers

Graham
hero member
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Too many blocks Generated but not accepted and mining and burning awards
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 1290
the wallet crashes anytime I try to unlock it. anyone else having this problem?

Irrespective of the response, the minimum info needed for anyone to help is: what the debug log says, what the architecture and the OS is and which version of Slimcoin is exhibiting the problem.

Cheers

Graham

Edit: (now being resolved off-channel)
legendary
Activity: 2254
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@gjhiggins: Thanks! I found the blocknotify script ... will try it out with my own Fuseki installation and report progress here.

Cool. I'm still trying to update the Slimcoin blockgraph, running very slowly atm but seein' as it is running, I'm leaving it alone for the nonce,

Cheers

Graham
legendary
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Decentralization Maximalist
@muf18: Thanks, will add the addnodes list to the OP.

Unfortunately, the Slack link does not work. A "You're already here!" message appears, but I never logged in with one of my email addresses. There is also no way to register "bypassing" the invitation process. So I would need another link it seems ...

I don't know Slack very much, but is it possible that invitation links work only once, or for a limited time?

@gjhiggins: Thanks! I found the blocknotify script ... will try it out with my own Fuseki installation and report progress here.
sr. member
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Yeah, sure np.

I don't know why, but invitation to slack no longer works...
Something is wrong with it.
But nonetheless I generate new one - can you try and see if it works?

https://join.slack.com/t/slimcoinproject/invite/MjQzMDU0NTg4MTAyLTE1MDU1NTA4MjAtZmU0Nzc0MDQ0OQ?x=x-239398136118-243256178055

New youtube video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRIJZzkikv0

New addnodes updated (with all nodes from ACME):

https://justpaste.it/1bcq1
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It's normal, if you have moved 15k coins somewhere, because it must settle for a while, before starting staking again.
If not - sometimes also it can be normal - it will comeback to normal, in a few hours or days.

Ah thanks you're right. It seems to send 5k coins at a time into staking then mint new ones out of that.
sr. member
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It's normal, if you have moved 15k coins somewhere, because it must settle for a while, before starting staking again.
If not - sometimes also it can be normal - it will comeback to normal, in a few hours or days.
member
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So my wallet isn't staking all of my coins. It stakes like 5k out of my 20k, and mints like 30 coins.

Is that normal? Is there anyway to get more out of it? Or is that the right amount (30 coins for 20k)?
legendary
Activity: 2254
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Some work required, still.
Thank you Graham.

I would consider that to be payment enough for the mere copying of work already done by others ... the original commits, which I tracked down:

https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/2861/files (with an informative discussion)

https://github.com/litecoin-project/bitcoinomg/commit/fa960268f1327630aef092463f3ff7dc4b9f66ab (all rounded up into a single commit)

Which proved to be a useful exercise because it revealed a number of later commits extending the feature into the GUI, e.g.

https://github.com/litecoin-project/bitcoinomg/commit/55a1e69851c795c8f25e3999fa901bde0e990d32

Which reduces the task to one of working through the commits, copying the changes and finding the right place in the Slimcoin code to paste them into.

Then I can use the feature. That's the useful thing about FOSS, if you want an extra feature, just add it.

Cheers

Graham
legendary
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Uh-huh, another spinning-on-a-stick plate of mine that's starting to wobble a bit and needs an energy boost.

No, as it turns out, it didn't. I'd already committed the code to the repos last month, the “Github” icon link at ACME's top right does work.

https://github.com/gjhiggins/acme/ <- note, three branches, master and two adaptations, slimcoin and datacoin.

Cheers

Graham
sr. member
Activity: 882
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Ok, so I will write some short version (but really there isn't much news) from slack and my little "campaign" to bring more people interested in Slimcoin.
There are 11 people on slack. 8 in development channel.
For now we didn't have any meaningful discussion, but we are organising time to have one. I' ll try to bring more people here and to Slack.
legendary
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Decentralization Maximalist
OK, so I updated the OP a bit, although the "big rewrite" is still missing. I updated the bounty section (thanks aIA!), the Slimcoin "all in one" client (thanks muf18!) and the Slack channel.

I'm planning to reduce the section about the Proof of burn explanation and link to the more newbie-friendly explanation on the http://slimco.in website. Also, there are some older bounties for bugs that are already fixed (the Linux client bug and the "working Windows wallet", which now exists thank to Graham's 0.5 release). The "Electrum-style client" bounty is also already a bit older, maybe I should delete it if I get no feedback on it.
aIA
newbie
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Some work required, still.

Thank you Graham. I would like offer another bounty, 5000 SLM, for that feature. When you consider this is fully working, please inform us and I will send you the reward.

@d5000, please Slimcoin Comunity, could you write down the two bountys i offered? Thank you so much.
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