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Topic: [UNOFFICIAL] [VNL] Vanillacoin 0.4.1 | Instant ▱ Incentivized ▱ Innovative - page 229. (Read 433405 times)

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Wallet updated - running fine

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News 06/05 Important!

1.

  • Single confirmation transactions

Say what?  Shocked Shocked Shocked
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How can I find the version number in the wallet to confirm that I am on the correct version?

 just r-click the tray icon > about
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How can I find the version number in the wallet to confirm that I am on the correct version?
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Staking is about to get crazy competitive Smiley
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Peaky Blinder
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In order to test mobile and client staking as well as other technologies Proof-of-Work must be paused for a short duration. Proof-of-Work blocks will no longer be accepted starting at block # 117833. Proof-of-Work will automatically resume at block # 137833. If we meet out goals prior to block # 137833 Proof-of-Work can be resumed sooner by manual intervention.

Thank you for your support.

Official announcement link: https://talk.vanillacoin.net/topic/143/temporary-proof-of-work-pause-at-block-117833
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What about rewards from these blocks
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News 06/05 Important!

1.

  • Single confirmation transactions
  • Reduction of peer to client bandwidth
  • Improvements to client staking.
  • General Bug Fixes

Note: this upgrade is mandatory!

Download link: http://vanillacoin.net/wallets.php

Official announcement link: https://talk.vanillacoin.net/topic/142/version-0-2-8-beta-release

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2.

A message from John regarding the upcoming pause of POW:

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In order to test mobile and client staking as well as other technologies Proof-of-Work must be paused for a short duration. Proof-of-Work blocks will no longer be accepted starting at block # 117833. Proof-of-Work will automatically resume at block # 137833. If we meet out goals prior to block # 137833 Proof-of-Work can be resumed sooner by manual intervention.

Thank you for your support.

Official announcement link: https://talk.vanillacoin.net/topic/143/temporary-proof-of-work-pause-at-block-117833
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Are there any (recent) guides about FPGAs, raspberyy pi's, etc around that I could look at? Might be a fun project Smiley

Don't buy an FPGA until John's finished.  No FPGA miner has been released yet.

Also, you don't need to use a raspberry pi.  It's just an option.  You can use any pc.

I was looking into them regardless. To learn, not buy.

If you google fpga + whirlpool you will find some articles discussing the matter. The Mojo v3 board seems to be the best suited for the task with a built in micro controller and a Spartan 6 chip. You can find similar from china for -30% cheaper, but they could be also less reliable.

I'm going to wait for John to release software though since I'm not good at programming.
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Are there any (recent) guides about FPGAs, raspberyy pi's, etc around that I could look at? Might be a fun project Smiley

Don't buy an FPGA until John's finished.  No FPGA miner has been released yet.

Also, you don't need to use a raspberry pi.  It's just an option.  You can use any pc.

I was looking into them regardless. To learn, not buy.
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No TX Fees #JustRaiBlocks
New wallet is working fine Smiley thanks
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(●´ω´●) Nil de nihilo fit
News 04/05

Wallet version 0.2.7 released. Changes:

  • Clients and Peers now store their blockchain in separate disk locations.
  • Lowered Proof-of-Stake interval for clients to 200 seconds.
  • General Bug Fixes

Note: Your client will automatically re-download the blockchain to the proper location given your platform. Future releases will remove the old blockchain files.

Original announcement: https://talk.vanillacoin.net/topic/141/version-0-2-7-beta-release

Download link: http://vanillacoin.net/wallets.php

Very fast synching (without stopping ~15min from 0% to 100%) comparing age of blockchain with the same age Satoshi codebase QT wallets.
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News 04/05

Wallet version 0.2.7 released. Changes:

  • Clients and Peers now store their blockchain in separate disk locations.
  • Lowered Proof-of-Stake interval for clients to 200 seconds.
  • General Bug Fixes

Note: Your client will automatically re-download the blockchain to the proper location given your platform. Future releases will remove the old blockchain files.

Original announcement: https://talk.vanillacoin.net/topic/141/version-0-2-7-beta-release

Download link: http://vanillacoin.net/wallets.php

very good!
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News 04/05

Wallet version 0.2.7 released. Changes:

  • Clients and Peers now store their blockchain in separate disk locations.
  • Lowered Proof-of-Stake interval for clients to 200 seconds.
  • General Bug Fixes

Note: Your client will automatically re-download the blockchain to the proper location given your platform. Future releases will remove the old blockchain files.

Original announcement: https://talk.vanillacoin.net/topic/141/version-0-2-7-beta-release

Download link: http://vanillacoin.net/wallets.php

i'm running new released wallet, is it downloading full blockchain again?

Yes, I just run it also and it is downloading the blockchain.

It made a new Folder named AppData\Roaming\Vanillacoin\blockchain\peer where it is downloading the new blockchain. The future release will clean out the old blockchain files.

thanks, it is downloading faster than before.
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News 04/05

Wallet version 0.2.7 released. Changes:

  • Clients and Peers now store their blockchain in separate disk locations.
  • Lowered Proof-of-Stake interval for clients to 200 seconds.
  • General Bug Fixes

Note: Your client will automatically re-download the blockchain to the proper location given your platform. Future releases will remove the old blockchain files.

Original announcement: https://talk.vanillacoin.net/topic/141/version-0-2-7-beta-release

Download link: http://vanillacoin.net/wallets.php

i'm running new released wallet, is it downloading full blockchain again?

Yes, I just run it also and it is downloading the blockchain.

It made a new Folder named AppData\Roaming\Vanillacoin\blockchain\peer where it is downloading the new blockchain. The future release will clean out the old blockchain files.
hero member
Activity: 628
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News 04/05

Wallet version 0.2.7 released. Changes:

  • Clients and Peers now store their blockchain in separate disk locations.
  • Lowered Proof-of-Stake interval for clients to 200 seconds.
  • General Bug Fixes

Note: Your client will automatically re-download the blockchain to the proper location given your platform. Future releases will remove the old blockchain files.

Original announcement: https://talk.vanillacoin.net/topic/141/version-0-2-7-beta-release

Download link: http://vanillacoin.net/wallets.php

i'm running new released wallet, is it downloading full blockchain again?
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legendary
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News 04/05

Wallet version 0.2.7 released. Changes:

  • Clients and Peers now store their blockchain in separate disk locations.
  • Lowered Proof-of-Stake interval for clients to 200 seconds.
  • General Bug Fixes

Note: Your client will automatically re-download the blockchain to the proper location given your platform. Future releases will remove the old blockchain files.

Original announcement: https://talk.vanillacoin.net/topic/141/version-0-2-7-beta-release

Download link: http://vanillacoin.net/wallets.php
legendary
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Are there any (recent) guides about FPGAs, raspberyy pi's, etc around that I could look at? Might be a fun project Smiley

Don't buy an FPGA until John's finished.  No FPGA miner has been released yet.

Also, you don't need to use a raspberry pi.  It's just an option.  You can use any pc.
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Are there any (recent) guides about FPGAs, raspberyy pi's, etc around that I could look at? Might be a fun project Smiley
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