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Topic: Will shadow run on 32 bit computers? (Read 483 times)

sr. member
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September 04, 2015, 07:57:43 AM
#6
God is he still on about this. Its a year later now. Grow up man.
full member
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August 30, 2015, 01:50:52 PM
#5
i need to reformat my pc get shadow up again!
hero member
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Merit: 500
August 29, 2015, 12:31:21 PM
#4
Wha?!

I realize that there are a lot of paranoid peeps in the alt coins forum, so I was really careful not to say anything good about "shadow". The only thing that I "pumped" in this post is that I really like pocket computers, which they don't make anymore due to the popularity of smart phones and tablets.

You know why I didn't say anything good about "shadow"? My jury is still out. I'm just testing the tech. It could be vapor ware, for all I know. The novel "zero knowledge" crypto algorithm is not peer reviewed, yet. Their "marketplace" is not out and they have zero ETA for it, either, which makes it really suspicious. I'm gonna buy a tiny bit to test the tech out, not to gamble with. I wouldn't even call buying large amounts of ANY alt coin or even bitcoin for that matter an "investment". It is too risky. I'd call it a calculated gamble.

Anyways, I'm gonna "ignore" you.

I have a real cool "pocket computer" that I enjoy using. They don't make these anymore! I hate lugging a big laptop around but I cannot use tablets because they cannot easily be used for coding.

Anyways, is it possible to run the shadow software (wallet/client?) on 32 bit system? Thanks.

 Smiley

Yes, Shadow will run on 32-bit systems.

And congratulations on ignoring Benthach, he has a personal vendetta against Shadow. Claiming it to be a scam since inception due to reasons unbeknownst to everyone.

It seems as though he calls every coin a scam so that when he's right, he can built a list of "told-you-so"s as if to boost his credibility as a self proclaimed scambuster. But his scambusting resume does not include the coins he has wrongfully declared scams.
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Activity: 168
Merit: 100
August 29, 2015, 12:54:59 AM
#3
Wha?!

I realize that there are a lot of paranoid peeps in the alt coins forum, so I was really careful not to say anything good about "shadow". The only thing that I "pumped" in this post is that I really like pocket computers, which they don't make anymore due to the popularity of smart phones and tablets.

You know why I didn't say anything good about "shadow"? My jury is still out. I'm just testing the tech. It could be vapor ware, for all I know. The novel "zero knowledge" crypto algorithm is not peer reviewed, yet. Their "marketplace" is not out and they have zero ETA for it, either, which makes it really suspicious. I'm gonna buy a tiny bit to test the tech out, not to gamble with. I wouldn't even call buying large amounts of ANY alt coin or even bitcoin for that matter an "investment". It is too risky. I'd call it a calculated gamble.

Anyways, I'm gonna "ignore" you.

I have a real cool "pocket computer" that I enjoy using. They don't make these anymore! I hate lugging a big laptop around but I cannot use tablets because they cannot easily be used for coding.

Anyways, is it possible to run the shadow software (wallet/client?) on 32 bit system? Thanks.

 Smiley
legendary
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Merit: 1000
August 29, 2015, 12:16:38 AM
#2
please pump your scam somewhere else as this section of the forum is immuned to pump and dump scam? if this was a legit question then it should be ask on it own communist pump&pump OP thread. when you are there don't forget to save your scam photoshoped shawdowmarket to your screen saver, keep looking at it 10000x times a day so you can put more buy walls into it.
full member
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August 28, 2015, 10:48:14 PM
#1
I have a real cool "pocket computer" that I enjoy using. They don't make these anymore! I hate lugging a big laptop around but I cannot use tablets because they cannot easily be used for coding.

Anyways, is it possible to run the shadow software (wallet/client?) on 32 bit system? Thanks.

 Smiley
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