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Topic: [XCR] Crypti | Dapps | Sidechains | Dapp Store | OPEN SOURCE | 100% own code | DPoS - page 134. (Read 804678 times)

legendary
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Just a little heads up, there's about 45M left on Bter, which is almost fine for releasing 0.2.0 client with DPOS and going to the very top of the crypto world, so everybody please keep withdrawing funds from Bter. About 20M were withdrew withing just a few days, so we're doing really great.
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Security is very important for every place..... Wink
legendary
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Yeah, webroot comes up with suspicious file as well. I'm assuming that is due to it being a new process. But things seem to be coming together nicely now..
Regards,
Brian
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For the Windows and Mac versions we don't have an install guide, because it's simple click and run. Smiley  (Well to be precise, there is a Mac OS guide, on our unfinished wiki. If you need it I can send you the guide.)

I am using Windows. OP mentions that I need to install SQLite3 before I install the client. When I click that SQLite3 download page, there are many files. I wonder which one I should download to install SQlite3? Also when I tried to install the client I got a message from my Anti-virus software to ask me if the file of hideexe.exe is safe? Is this hideexe.exe a file from XRC?

Hello,

you don't need to install sqlite3 as a Windows user. This is only for Linux users. Smiley

The Anti-virus software might report something, but I guarantee you that there is nothing dangerous in there. We will see, what we can do there in the future. I asked Stas (Syrenity) about it.

Edit: Stas said, that this hideexe.exe is used to hide the DOS process (terminal). So 100% safe.  Wink

In the very early testing wallet/nodes, we had a DOS window on the desktop in addition to the main window.   It really was annoying  That window is now hidden by hideexe.exe.

Norton alerts on programs that are new, and untested by default.  I see it every time I install an updated node.  Once a number of users have installed the newest updated node, Norton recognizes it as SAFE and will not longer alert.  

 
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For the Windows and Mac versions we don't have an install guide, because it's simple click and run. Smiley  (Well to be precise, there is a Mac OS guide, on our unfinished wiki. If you need it I can send you the guide.)

I am using Windows. OP mentions that I need to install SQLite3 before I install the client. When I click that SQLite3 download page, there are many files. I wonder which one I should download to install SQlite3? Also when I tried to install the client I got a message from my Anti-virus software to ask me if the file of hideexe.exe is safe? Is this hideexe.exe a file from XRC?

Hello,

you don't need to install sqlite3 as a Windows user. This is only for Linux users. Smiley

The Anti-virus software might report something, but I guarantee you that there is nothing dangerous in there. We will see, what we can do there in the future. I asked Stas (Syrenity) about it.

Edit: Stas said, that this hideexe.exe is used to hide the DOS process (terminal). So 100% safe.  Wink
hero member
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Any news on 0.2.0?
It's coming as soon as we are comfortable with Bters XCR holdings. (below 50%, better at 30% or below)

I have got to take my hat off and give credit where credit is most certainly due.  The fact that there is a 0.2.0 version of Crypti coming at all is pretty amazing if you ask me.  A switch from PoT to DPoS would kill most coin projects.   This dev team never gave up and made it happen anyway.  That kind of guts, and drive, and flexibility, and determination, is the most important asset Crypti has.

Congratulations, gentlemen.  You have done good.

+1, also good to see you again Mal, haven't seen you here in a while.
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For the Windows and Mac versions we don't have an install guide, because it's simple click and run. Smiley  (Well to be precise, there is a Mac OS guide, on our unfinished wiki. If you need it I can send you the guide.)

I am using Windows. OP mentions that I need to install SQLite3 before I install the client. When I click that SQLite3 download page, there are many files. I wonder which one I should download to install SQlite3? Also when I tried to install the client I got a message from my Anti-virus software to ask me if the file of hideexe.exe is safe? Is this hideexe.exe a file from XRC?
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Where is the step by step guide to install the client?

https://github.com/karmacoma/cryptikit

It is listed on the OP for when you need it again.  Karmacoms wrote it.....

There is also another linux install guide here: https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/install.md

For the Windows and Mac versions we don't have an install guide, because it's simple click and run. Smiley  (Well to be precise, there is a Mac OS guide, on our unfinished wiki. If you need it I can send you the guide.)
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Where is the step by step guide to install the client?

https://github.com/karmacoma/cryptikit

It is listed on the OP for when you need it again.  Karmacoms wrote it.....
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Where is the step by step guide to install the client?
legendary
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Any news on 0.2.0?
It's coming as soon as we are comfortable with Bters XCR holdings. (below 50%, better at 30% or below)

I have got to take my hat off and give credit where credit is most certainly due.  The fact that there is a 0.2.0 version of Crypti coming at all is pretty amazing if you ask me.  A switch from PoT to DPoS would kill most coin projects.   This dev team never gave up and made it happen anyway.  That kind of guts, and drive, and flexibility, and determination, is the most important asset Crypti has.

Congratulations, gentlemen.  You have done good.

I've been thinking about it the same way. I didn't get it before when I heard that people invest in a team instead of an idea. And that an investor would likely invest in a great team with a weak idea rather than in one dev with a great idea. Now I get it. Good team could (and most likely will) change an idea during development and finally deliver an amazing product. That's how I feel about Crypti. With the only exception that the idea is also great )
hero member
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The exact feelings I have regarding all involved. Very proud of this group and devs... they put up with a lot and fought right through. I felt strongly enough about their resolve to invest further in the project, I want to see what the future brings for this group.

Any news on 0.2.0?
It's coming as soon as we are comfortable with Bters XCR holdings. (below 50%, better at 30% or below)

I have got to take my hat off and give credit where credit is most certainly due.  The fact that there is a 0.2.0 version of Crypti coming at all is pretty amazing if you ask me.  A switch from PoT to DPoS would kill most coin projects.   This dev team never gave up and made it happen anyway.  That kind of guts, and drive, and flexibility, and determination, is the most important asset Crypti has.

Congratulations, gentlemen.  You have done good.
legendary
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Any news on 0.2.0?
It's coming as soon as we are comfortable with Bters XCR holdings. (below 50%, better at 30% or below)

I have got to take my hat off and give credit where credit is most certainly due.  The fact that there is a 0.2.0 version of Crypti coming at all is pretty amazing if you ask me.  A switch from PoT to DPoS would kill most coin projects.   This dev team never gave up and made it happen anyway.  That kind of guts, and drive, and flexibility, and determination, is the most important asset Crypti has.

Congratulations, gentlemen.  You have done good.
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Not a pump... just me eating some walls I'm comfortable with. I don't leave any money on exchanges for more than a few hrs. So I don't tend to set buy walls. I just eat what I can and get out. Prices are still really low, so I feel ok doing it. Not the most efficient strategy, but, I never lose money on exchanges  Wink


Pump at Poloniex? Smiley

Oh, okay. Buy it up. Smiley
hero member
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Pump at Poloniex? Smiley

Any news on 0.2.0?

It's coming as soon as we are comfortable with Bters XCR holdings. (below 50%, better at 30% or below)
hero member
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Not a pump... just me eating some walls I'm comfortable with. I don't leave any money on exchanges for more than a few hrs. So I don't tend to set buy walls. I just eat what I can and get out. Prices are still really low, so I feel ok doing it. Not the most efficient strategy, but, I never lose money on exchanges  Wink


Pump at Poloniex? Smiley
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