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Topic: 💥SOLARIS XLR💥100% PoS + Masternodes ⚡Zerocoin⚡txbit.io in development - page 311. (Read 308924 times)

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I actually think we should have a poll and let the community vote on which is best solution for Solaris implementing masternodes. Then the dev can go from there and then start to implement them. I would like to see POS with masternodes as that is one reason why I got into Solaris because it had POS as well as POW. So I think a vote would be best and have it run for 2 weeks at least as it gives people enough time to vote.
excellent idea  Smiley Smiley Smiley
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I actually think we should have a poll and let the community vote on which is best solution for Solaris implementing masternodes. Then the dev can go from there and then start to implement them. I would like to see POS with masternodes as that is one reason why I got into Solaris because it had POS as well as POW. So I think a vote would be best and have it run for 2 weeks at least as it gives people enough time to vote.
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Hey guys

I see the Linux wallet is now available.  Grin
Is there someone who can tell me if there is any file to edit to sync the wallet? I am quite new to GNU/Linux, currently using Ubuntu with LXDE and have no idea how to edit a file  Cheesy
If someone could post a command that I can use in a terminal, because even with a file manager I am not sure where to search

but what text editor do you have?   Ubuntu has "gedit".
You can try:  "gedit ~/.solariscoin/solariscoin.conf" 
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Hey guys

I see the Linux wallet is now available.  Grin
Is there someone who can tell me if there is any file to edit to sync the wallet? I am quite new to GNU/Linux, currently using Ubuntu with LXDE and have no idea how to edit a file  Cheesy
If someone could post a command that I can use in a terminal, because even with a file manager I am not sure where to search
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- PoW phase with masternodes and after that PoS with masternodes.

My Dev advice me to end PoW at some day and go for PoS. From the technical perspective thats the best way.  Its designed to work that way.

The code has the latest/newest  masternodes and is based on bitcoin 0.14. In other words the code base is brand new
Algorithm  XEVAN is quite new and asic resistant .

What you think?
Yea, and it don't have any miner that is good/profitable to use Sad So right now, xevan would mean all green team will lose intrest in mining XLR.
XEVAN is CPU/AMD only right now, so you would loose half your miner base if you made the switch.

my idea is that I love Solaris because of the Asic resistant.
and it is mineable by everyone so everyone can be part of this train.
also love the low reward and that it takes years before we have the total amount of coins.

so in my opinion we must have a coin that have the same specs. so Asic resistant mineable for every one .

and masternode would be awesome but the coin must also keep mineable for everyone till a certain point .

maybe it will be a great idea too brainstorm some more about the specs. till what point pow if you use new algorithm.
just think deeper about it

but on this point Solaris is very good .
fast transfer
nice wallets
active Dev.
a lot of people interested even without masternodes


maybe we also can brainstorm for new things on Solaris what is nice too have and work on that . and help xlr

just my idea






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How To to compile the new Wallet on the Pi Wink (great THX to snodo)

Code:
# Install dependencies
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install qt5-default qt5-qmake qtbase5-dev-tools qttools5-dev-tools build-essential libboost-dev libboost-system-dev libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-program-options-dev libboost-thread-dev libssl-dev libdb++-dev
sudo apt-get install git build-essential libtool autotools-dev autoconf pkg-config libssl-dev libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compiler libcrypto++-dev libevent-dev libminiupnpc-dev libgmp-dev libboost-all-dev
sudo apt-get install libssl1.0-dev libssl1.0.2 # downgrade SSL from 1.1 to 1.0.2sudo apt-get update

# set the swap space on sd-card to 2 GB (the amount of physical memory is insufficient)
sudo su -c 'echo "CONF_SWAPSIZE=2048" > /etc/dphys-swapfile'
sudo dphys-swapfile setup
sudo dphys-swapfile swapon

# Get Solariscoin sources from github and compile it
cd /home/pi
git clone https://github.com/solariscoin/solariscoin
cd solariscoin

# these scripts need to be executable
chmod +x src/leveldb/build_detect_platform

# Now we can build the SolarisCoin-QT binary ...
qmake
make # compile.. this will take ages, wait patiently ;)

# to run it simply type "Masternodecoin" to a terminal
# or create a link to the binary in the start-menu / on the desktop

# Data (Blockchain and wallet.dat) is saved to ~/.Masternodecoin
legendary
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With this Version i have an error so i would compile a New, but i don't know about the Github Version? You can update?


@Buchi-88 apreciate that . This is link for Github version  ( the first Solaris wallet )

Solaris  Wallet (18.03.2017) 

Thanks for support

So i have run the new wallet on my Pi Wink



When a guy need a HowTo i can write Wink

regards
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can not sync Solaris windows Wallet...
0 active connections to solariscoin network...

how about you guys... have same problem ?

already connect... i change conf file... sorry its my bad...
its about 1.5 hour wallet sync.... finally...

Hey, some other coins take 2-3 days to sync, so there is nothing to complain with XLR. Smiley
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With this Version i have an error so i would compile a New, but i don't know about the Github Version? You can update?


@Buchi-88 apreciate that . This is link for Github version  ( the first Solaris wallet )

Solaris  Wallet (18.03.2017) 

Thanks for support
newbie
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can not sync Solaris windows Wallet...
0 active connections to solariscoin network...

how about you guys... have same problem ?

already connect... i change conf file... sorry its my bad...
its about 1.5 hour wallet sync.... finally...
legendary
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Here's a dropbox link for the old Xevan ccminer that used to be on Github.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/lsev1gakac1fiz9/xevan_ccminer-master.rar?dl=0
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Is there any due date for the final decision? How will the decision be settled?
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Unless there is a NVIDIA miner available to the public for Xevan I don't think it's a good choice for a POW coin, even if it's a great algo for masternodes (aka, BitSend). I would guess that the majority of those mining Solaris right now are on NVIDIA GPUs anyways?  Losing the majority of the miners wouldn't be a good thing for a coin that's still fairly unknown.

*I have the xevan ccminer that was on github before it was pulled, but it's not compiled and I got stuck right away when I took a poke at it. The Bitsend developers said it wasn't stable or working, but if someone wants to look it over I can upload it for you.

A link to that would be great, thanks. It was pulled by the time I went to grab it.
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Unless there is a NVIDIA miner available to the public for Xevan I don't think it's a good choice for a POW coin, even if it's a great algo for masternodes (aka, BitSend). I would guess that the majority of those mining Solaris right now are on NVIDIA GPUs anyways?  Losing the majority of the miners wouldn't be a good thing for a coin that's still fairly unknown.

*I have the xevan ccminer that was on github before it was pulled, but it's not compiled and I got stuck right away when I took a poke at it. The Bitsend developers said it wasn't stable or working, but if someone wants to look it over I can upload it for you.
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Perhaps we get someone to build the ccminer for Nvidia (Xevan) there is a bounty for it already out there and release it as a bonus to the switch were it to occur. The algo is just Double X17 , surely the compilation in visual studio could be gleaned from the AMD miner code?

I also will need a module for node-multi-hashing   to have Xevan support at my pool.
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I'm just going to quote an old saying: Don't fix something that is not broken.
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There is a miner using Nvidia cards mining BSD.
He scoffed at the bounty, 1000 BSD saying he can mine that in 4 days. Smiley
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