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how can I forge this? Downloadable versions seem to be outdated / not working.

The node programing was rewritten to remove bugs as  outlined by GreXX on page 393.  New wallet/nodes will be ready for download as soon as testing is complete, which should be shortly.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9048899
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Here is 4 lines from the blockchain at crypti.me/blockchain

you can log into the web wallet right now and see who is forging every block as well as that the network is running.
Are you both joking?  Shocked
You are suggesting me to trust some third party site - crypti.me - which can display whatever numbers it wants.  Roll Eyes
Crypto doesnt work the way you are suggesting.  Angry It is a great pity that cryptodevs do not understand this.  Cry
Only correct answer is synchronized blockchain on my pc.  Tongue

the green highlighted text is the same node that forged two blocks. 
How do i know that all 4 blocks were not forged on one node? Huh
Before you say something please make sure you understand it or you can ask but no one will teach you I think.
I dont know why such a stupid guy appear here.
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Here is 4 lines from the blockchain at crypti.me/blockchain

you can log into the web wallet right now and see who is forging every block as well as that the network is running.
Are you both joking?  Shocked
You are suggesting me to trust some third party site - crypti.me - which can display whatever numbers it wants.  Roll Eyes
Crypto doesnt work the way you are suggesting.  Angry It is a great pity that cryptodevs do not understand this.  Cry
Only correct answer is synchronized blockchain on my pc.  Tongue

the green highlighted text is the same node that forged two blocks. 
How do i know that all 4 blocks were not forged on one node? Huh
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XCR Crypti are like Apple was - the underdogs. When they pull through, they will have the most loyal/strongest community ever.  Cheesy
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I am curious that russian law will forbidden Bitcoin and bitcoin industry,what will happen to xcr? The company is in russia?


They are moving to Belarus
Good idea Cheesy
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I love how you come here to troll but then still don't understand how our system works after a month of trolling. How about you take 5 minutes to read up. Everyone was forging previously and could see how the network was forging. Right now you could go take the nodes running and monitor them over a period of time, see which ones are forging, do some simple analysis and get your answer.
There is nothing to understand. No algo, no code.  Sad
Read what?  Shocked Your unproven declarations? And believe you without any possibility to check?  Grin

How now i can connect to running nodes and monitor them?  Roll Eyes
How can i know which node forged a block?  Roll Eyes
What "simple" analysis can be made without knowing this answers? Embarrassed

I'm not sure if this is a planned strategy to try to scare people away and back to NXT (which you are heavily into), or if you are just literally that clueless. For reference, you can log into the web wallet right now and see who is forging every block as well as that the network is running. I know you understand how it works because NXT uses a brain wallet as well, so I tend to think this is a concerted effort.
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I love how you come here to troll but then still don't understand how our system works after a month of trolling. How about you take 5 minutes to read up. Everyone was forging previously and could see how the network was forging. Right now you could go take the nodes running and monitor them over a period of time, see which ones are forging, do some simple analysis and get your answer.
There is nothing to understand. No algo, no code.  Sad
Read what?  Shocked Your unproven declarations? And believe you without any possibility to check?  Grin

How now i can connect to running nodes and monitor them?  Roll Eyes

wallet.crypti.me
after login  to the wallet/node, go to blockchain



How can i know which node forged a block?  Roll Eyes

Here is 4 lines from the blockchain at crypti.me/blockchain

4377803112381090678    2014/10/08 17:03:52    0    0    14912045560994838943C    Click to see
12556666429467223004    2014/10/08 17:02:51    0    0    10566899357033689454C    Click to see
10992292390567445815    2014/10/08 17:01:51    0    0    2139483775803843343C    Click to see
8017538736272928742    2014/10/08 17:00:50    0    0    14912045560994838943C    Click to see

the green highlighted text is the same node that forged two blocks. 


What "simple" analysis can be made without knowing this answers? Embarrassed

You have the answers....... make your analysis
legendary
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I love how you come here to troll but then still don't understand how our system works after a month of trolling. How about you take 5 minutes to read up. Everyone was forging previously and could see how the network was forging. Right now you could go take the nodes running and monitor them over a period of time, see which ones are forging, do some simple analysis and get your answer.
There is nothing to understand. No algo, no code.  Sad
Read what?  Shocked Your unproven declarations? And believe you without any possibility to check?  Grin

How now i can connect to running nodes and monitor them?  Roll Eyes
How can i know which node forged a block?  Roll Eyes
What "simple" analysis can be made without knowing this answers? Embarrassed
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Is there a newer version than 0.1.6c? As far as I can tell that's the same one that has been out.

~informer

Windows or Linux? 

There were several changes to the Windows c version without renaming it.  Now it is obsolete and will not work. 


Linux

~informer
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With Cryptsi, any wallet/node of 1000 or more coins is equal for purposes of forging.  Thus XCR can be purchased and traded without fear of losing forging income.
This is only fantasy, there is no proof.  Roll Eyes
Yes, with 1000XCR Ctypti client will show you that you are "forging", but without published and checked math of forging algo you cannot determine your chance to forge a block  Cry
BTW, how much 1000 coins help you forge right now? Grin

At this EXACT MOMENT IN TIME you can only forge with the foundation node on the web site.  But as soon as the new wallet/node is released, you will have the same chance at a forge as any other node.

The blockchain shows you which node forged a block.

Individual users will not be able to forge until we release the Linux / Windows wallets. I will have an update on this shortly I hope. Right now, the exchange and foundation nodes are the ones forging. Which BTW, all funds forged over this period since we came up will be added to the faucet once we get everything released and have a chance to sit down and look at the numbers.
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With Cryptsi, any wallet/node of 1000 or more coins is equal for purposes of forging.  Thus XCR can be purchased and traded without fear of losing forging income.
This is only fantasy, there is no proof.  Roll Eyes
Yes, with 1000XCR Ctypti client will show you that you are "forging", but without published and checked math of forging algo you cannot determine your chance to forge a block  Cry
BTW, how much 1000 coins help you forge right now? Grin

I love how you come here to troll but then still don't understand how our system works after a month of trolling. How about you take 5 minutes to read up. Everyone was forging previously and could see how the network was forging. Right now you could go take the nodes running and monitor them over a period of time, see which ones are forging, do some simple analysis and get your answer.
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With Cryptsi, any wallet/node of 1000 or more coins is equal for purposes of forging.  Thus XCR can be purchased and traded without fear of losing forging income.
This is only fantasy, there is no proof.  Roll Eyes
Yes, with 1000XCR Ctypti client will show you that you are "forging", but without published and checked math of forging algo you cannot determine your chance to forge a block  Cry
BTW, how much 1000 coins help you forge right now? Grin

At this EXACT MOMENT IN TIME you can only forge with the foundation node on the web site.  But as soon as the new wallet/node is released, you will have the same chance at a forge as any other node.

The blockchain shows you which node forged a block.
legendary
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With Cryptsi, any wallet/node of 1000 or more coins is equal for purposes of forging.  Thus XCR can be purchased and traded without fear of losing forging income.
This is only fantasy, there is no proof.  Roll Eyes
Yes, with 1000XCR Ctypti client will show you that you are "forging", but without published and checked math of forging algo you cannot determine your chance to forge a block  Cry
BTW, how much 1000 coins help you forge right now? Grin
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Has anyone here heard of NXT's Automated Transactions, which is launching on the NXT TestNet on 15 October : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/nxt-automated-transactions-at-progress-and-discussion-463731 / https://nxtforum.org/automated-transactions/information-of-the-at-project/msg113168/#msg113168?

A quote from their wiki as to what NXT's Automated Transactions is :

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A turing-complete scripting layer that can operate on top of the Nxt blockchain. "Turing-complete" is a term that means the scripting language is not limited in scope and can compute anything. This Nxt application will allow for the creation of Distributed Autonomous Corporations (DACs) that can issue transactions automatically, based on a set of rules.

In short it's NXT's equivalent to Crypti's Custom Blockchains Support. The concept is very similar, however I believe the way in which the process is carried out is far different in NXT, then what has been described about Crypti's Custom Blockchains Support, devs correct me if I'm wrong here.

Anyway, I own both NXT & Crypti, so it will be a good contest between the two to see which gets more developer support and use.

The biggest difference for the public, is that with NXT, the more you own and keep in your wallet, the more you earn forging blocks.  That discourages NXT hoarders from spending their coins.

With Cryptsi, any wallet/node of 1000 or more coins is equal for purposes of forging.  Thus XCR can be purchased and traded without fear of losing forging income.
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Has anyone here heard of NXT's Automated Transactions, which is launching on the NXT TestNet on 15 October : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/nxt-automated-transactions-at-progress-and-discussion-463731 / https://nxtforum.org/automated-transactions/information-of-the-at-project/msg113168/#msg113168?

A quote from their wiki as to what NXT's Automated Transactions is :

Quote
A turing-complete scripting layer that can operate on top of the Nxt blockchain. "Turing-complete" is a term that means the scripting language is not limited in scope and can compute anything. This Nxt application will allow for the creation of Distributed Autonomous Corporations (DACs) that can issue transactions automatically, based on a set of rules.

In short it's NXT's equivalent to Crypti's Custom Blockchains Support. The concept is very similar, however I believe the way in which the process is carried out is far different in NXT, then what has been described about Crypti's Custom Blockchains Support, devs correct me if I'm wrong here.

Anyway, I own both NXT & Crypti, so it will be a good contest between the two to see which gets more developer support and use.
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Just so everyone knows, we will be doing everything we can to get in touch with Mintpal today. Everything appears to have gone smoothly with the BTER roll out, funds that were hung up are now all processed as far as we know, and everything looks to be running as intended. That means we can now try to work with mintpal to implement the new version of the software and get the ball rolling there. I will keep you updated in regards to our progress. We are hoping to have it up and trading this evening if at all possible.

Can we just forget Mintpal?
V2 is pathetic full of bugs, logins input box are not styled misaligned, built over $21 theme I could go on very unprofessional.
Guys hitbtc/btc-e are the exchanges to be in. If you agree continue voting.
As far as i'm concerned there wont be volume on Mintpal anytime soon.
Mintpal v2 is bull-shit, I am serious. Wink The bugs, the balance list is hard to use,even the volume calculation is wrong,Wtf. I can not trust an exchange like this.Even mintpal v1 is much better than v2 shit.

Yeah Mintpal sux, but I am all for getting listed on as many exchanges as possible, so that we don't have such high % of all coins at BTER and forgers get trans fees and people can arbitrage / trade on their fav exchange etc.

but long term yea hitbtc + btc-e, I vote for HITBTC everyday and BTC-e in the future maybe Crypti being russian can work some wonders.
Voting on HITBTC = coints as 1 on unregistered Account 10 for registered every 24 hours.

CTRL + F write XCR in https://hitbtc.com/vote

Maybe can include that in OP devs.

It may seem demorilizing to vote when Crypti has 679 votes but we are a growing community, and the rest of the voting examples has been up there for months.
One vote a day takes 10 seconds.   Smiley

Other Coins I used to mine eventually made their way to MintPal.  The bloggers warned that "MintPal is where coins go to die"..... well it turned out that way for most of them.  Now Moolah may find out that 'MintPal is where companies go to die" as well.

They must be using interns and new grads to write their software and handle the 24 hour migration that took 6 days and is still not right.  My JPC coins that I mined during the shutdown are still not showing, nor are my BTC from before the change over.


Every single one of Moolah's ventures have failed to live up to their expectations. Their own Moolah.io platform is dead, I've never once heard of anyone actually using it.

As for MintPal v2, though the interface has been streamlined quite a bit, the sizing of various elements in the UI is horribly off. It is now much harder to make sense of the data being displayed on a trading page, than before, due to the sizing of UI elements. There is a chance that MintPal will regain some of its volume, but I highly doubt that we will ever see the huge > 5 000 BTC volume days that MintPal used to experience in the past.

Also I wouldn't take the current volume statistic on MintPal (which is at 1 079 BTC for tha last 24 hours) to heart. They are currently running a competition for people to create artificial volume on MintPal :

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We will be rewarding the first ten traders to hit 100 BTC in trading volume, with 1.5 BTC each.

^^ (A quote from their landing page) ^^

So the volume that you see is being created by people buying and selling to themselves in order to win the prize. I'd say, considering the coins being offered (of which most are dead), that the actual volume on MintPal would be around 75 BTC at most.
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I still didnt get Crypti I withdrawn from Poloniex about 2 weeks ago. When it will start working on Polo?
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Just so everyone knows, we will be doing everything we can to get in touch with Mintpal today. Everything appears to have gone smoothly with the BTER roll out, funds that were hung up are now all processed as far as we know, and everything looks to be running as intended. That means we can now try to work with mintpal to implement the new version of the software and get the ball rolling there. I will keep you updated in regards to our progress. We are hoping to have it up and trading this evening if at all possible.

Can we just forget Mintpal?
V2 is pathetic full of bugs, logins input box are not styled misaligned, built over $21 theme I could go on very unprofessional.
Guys hitbtc/btc-e are the exchanges to be in. If you agree continue voting.
As far as i'm concerned there wont be volume on Mintpal anytime soon.
Mintpal v2 is bull-shit, I am serious. Wink The bugs, the balance list is hard to use,even the volume calculation is wrong,Wtf. I can not trust an exchange like this.Even mintpal v1 is much better than v2 shit.

Yeah Mintpal sux, but I am all for getting listed on as many exchanges as possible, so that we don't have such high % of all coins at BTER and forgers get trans fees and people can arbitrage / trade on their fav exchange etc.

but long term yea hitbtc + btc-e, I vote for HITBTC everyday and BTC-e in the future maybe Crypti being russian can work some wonders.
Voting on HITBTC = coints as 1 on unregistered Account 10 for registered every 24 hours.

CTRL + F write XCR in https://hitbtc.com/vote

Maybe can include that in OP devs.

It may seem demorilizing to vote when Crypti has 679 votes but we are a growing community, and the rest of the voting examples has been up there for months.
One vote a day takes 10 seconds.   Smiley

Other Coins I used to mine eventually made their way to MintPal.  The bloggers warned that "MintPal is where coins go to die"..... well it turned out that way for most of them.  Now Moolah may find out that 'MintPal is where companies go to die" as well.

They must be using interns and new grads to write their software and handle the 24 hour migration that took 6 days and is still not right.  My JPC coins that I mined during the shutdown are still not showing, nor are my BTC from before the change over.
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