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Topic: Synala + Offline Signer Released -- Become Your Own BitPay! (Read 2247 times)

sr. member
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Watch out guys this guy scammed me for 600+$
we agreed that he build a web based wallet for me , i did a downpayment of 600 bucks and he never showed up again and ignores my emails now.
newbie
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Jeremy: Yeah, I think that's the point!
legendary
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I think this isn't like Bitpay, because the money the we receive is a Bitcoin. While Bitpay convert it to fiat and then deposit the money to our bank
newbie
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Sisar: thanks!  No rush then.
hero member
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@SISAR -- I'm assuming you're viewing on a tablet or phone?  That's default for mobile devices due to screen size.  If you use a laptop or desktop, the menu will remain in place.

Notebook with Firefox @ 1680 x 1050 pixels.

Sisar: ok. Tried goggle how fast the core increases in size, but I'm left empty on answers... As I said; think I have only 100gb on my server, would that be a problem?

That should be enough for like 1 more year unless blocksize goes up.
newbie
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Envrin: ok, thanks.

Sisar: ok. Tried goggle how fast the core increases in size, but I'm left empty on answers... As I said; think I have only 100gb on my server, would that be a problem?
sr. member
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@Ethen_hw -- Yes, you need to be running a full node with Bitcoin Core.  No funds are stored within the wallet.dat file, but Synala does use Bitcoin Core to watch txs & blocks, and broadcast sends.  Bitcoin Core is still the most reliable way to watch txs flow through the blockchain.

@SISAR -- I'm assuming you're viewing on a tablet or phone?  That's default for mobile devices due to screen size.  If you use a laptop or desktop, the menu will remain in place.


hero member
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At http://demo.envrin.com/synala/admin once admin clicks on let's say Settings then General the left-side Settings menu shrinks back to default state. It should stay expanded, showing all options.

Envrin:
Ok, so I need the core (20gb) on my server. I'll need to check if I even got that much of space, hehe, but I think I have 100gb, so it shouldn't be a problem.

Full blockchain is close to 60GB right now.
newbie
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Envrin:
Ok, so I need the core (20gb) on my server. I'll need to check if I even got that much of space, hehe, but I think I have 100gb, so it shouldn't be a problem.
Been going through your docs, seems pretty straightforward.

Can I run it locally first by just downloading the bitcoin core to my hd? So I can run trail and error tests (will be a lot!) that way?
full member
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I was just working a project for a webshop accepting BTC.... this might do the trick! Thx!
hero member
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Merit: 1000
This software looks pretty cool, just tried the demo panel. I don't have a need for it right now but I'll download and try it out for the future maybe.
legendary
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Thanks for the info on this.   Smiley
legendary
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You should move it to service announcement section, this section is only for discuss bitcoin related news and what happens in the universe related bitcoin, I think.
well it's nice to try it will be useful for bitcoin merchant. I will try it asap. watching on it.
sr. member
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this is EXACTLY what I need!

Great to hear.  I dislike seeing companies charging merchants fees to accept bitcoin, as that somewhat defeats the entire purpose of bitcoin -- to cut out the middle man.  Be your own bank.

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Also, I'm kind of scared; making some coding mistakes and end up loosing bitcoins.

If it helps put you at ease any, I use it for my own funds.  When clients pay an invoice, they pay via Synala.  So far, no problems.

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But Envrin, will you be hanging around here and maybe help me out if need to..?

I'm always around, so yeah, happy to help.  Installation is extremely simple, and shouldn't take more than 10 minutes.  I guess the hardest part is you need a copy of Bitcoin Core on your server, and need to add a couple lines to the bitcoin.conf file, but aside from that, shouldn't be any issues.  If there are, please let me know.  If you don't mind, please keep all questions public though.

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And, Envrin, thanks for doing such a huge thing for btc merchants!!

Thanks. Smiley
legendary
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Ιntergalactic Conciliator
ι dint notice then. Strange normally i notice that projects.
legendary
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Forum is just slow because it is a big shopping weekend. This is good news indeed.

Original post was made in June.
legendary
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Forum is just slow because it is a big shopping weekend. This is good news indeed.
legendary
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Merit: 1142
Ιntergalactic Conciliator
i will download it and try it asap
hero member
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Merit: 500
holy shit! thats awesome. I used coinkite before but this could be game changer. Great job!
newbie
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Hi,
this is EXACTLY what I need! Thing is I'm not a coder in any way, so I feel I bit confused to where, and how, to begin (of course I'll start with the documentation).
Also, I'm kind of scared; making some coding mistakes and end up loosing bitcoins. So I guess making a test-site and try out myself with small amounts of btc is a good idea.
But Envrin, will you be hanging around here and maybe help me out if need to..?
I plan on dig me in on this next week, but (if I know myself just a little) i think going through, and understand, the documentation is going to take at least a week, hehe.
I really want/need this to work so I'll try my best.
And, Envrin, thanks for doing such a huge thing for btc merchants!!
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