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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 1356. (Read 4670630 times)

legendary
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Quote from: forum.monero.cc
Symfony\Component\Debug\Exception\FatalErrorException thrown with message "Class 'Roumen\Feed\FeedServiceProvider' not found"

Stacktrace:
#1 Symfony\Component\Debug\Exception\FatalErrorException in /var/www/forum.monero.cc/webroot/vendor/laravel/framework/src/Illuminate/Foundation/ProviderRepository.php:157
#0 Illuminate\Exception\Handler:handleShutdown in <#unknown>:0
legendary
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Maybe Monero will learn something from the BBR fundraising announcement scheduled for tomorrow.

Or maybe Monero will still not get it and keep promoting leadership that assumes because it owns lots of bitcoin that it can steer a CryptoNote alt in the right direction.

Sooner or later people either realize that they have to think outside the box or join those people already doing so.

Again, BBR and Monero are going in different directions, so Id hardly call them "competitors" anymore. But if you don't want to support BBR, you might want to watch what happens over the next couple of weeks and open your minds about raising funds for securing the future of a coin.



Thanks for the lesson, Jon.
+1    how fast things change.
legendary
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Maybe Monero will learn something from the BBR fundraising announcement scheduled for tomorrow.

Or maybe Monero will still not get it and keep promoting leadership that assumes because it owns lots of bitcoin that it can steer a CryptoNote alt in the right direction.

Sooner or later people either realize that they have to think outside the box or join those people already doing so.

Again, BBR and Monero are going in different directions, so Id hardly call them "competitors" anymore. But if you don't want to support BBR, you might want to watch what happens over the next couple of weeks and open your minds about raising funds for securing the future of a coin.



Thanks for the lesson, Jon.
hero member
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The forum is written in PHP using Laravel

For me much better functionality have SMF
legendary
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The forum is written in PHP using Laravel
legendary
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Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
Great job on the forum, don't get me wrong now, but building a forum from scratch takes a lot of time, how much donations was used to fund this? The reason I'm asking is that I would prefer if (my) donations was used for development of the coin itself.

Also, who built the forum?

I totally get why you'd want your donations to be used on coin dev. Every other coin out there has a forum, and usually less than ten people on it. Most people, no matter how much they like a coin, do NOT want to sign up for yet another site.

Hello!  Most people here.  I can confirm we do NOT want to sign up for yet another site. 

I remember shoveling copypasta about Ciphermine from the LTC Forum to the Securities sub here.  What a waste of time!   Angry
legendary
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Great job on the forum, don't get me wrong now, but building a forum from scratch takes a lot of time, how much donations was used to fund this? The reason I'm asking is that I would prefer if (my) donations was used for development of the coin itself.

Also, who built the forum?
donator
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GetMonero.org / MyMonero.com
Fluffypony & team, respect you!

Good new missive, brand new forum with modern & laconic design, dns checkpoint feature builtin in Monero executables.

Just little confusing, Firefox shows correct https lock icon on https://forum.monero.cc, but broken /!\ alert icon on https://monero.cc, while http://monero.cc redirects to https://monero.cc. Hope you fix that soon.

Respect!




It's a mixed content issue - it'll be added to the list of things to be fixed asap:)
full member
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This is all great news!! Many thanks to all responsible!

As Bitcoin is getting cheeper and cheaper (against fiat), I continue to support Monero by buying XMR every day with my remaining BTCs.
newbie
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So, any update on the database and GUI? Don't you find those more important than writing a forum software from scratch?

They're totally unrelated because the skill sets are distinct as are the developers working on each.

But now that we have the new forum, that's a great place to ask those questions. Hope to see you there.


I'm relieved to hear that, thought something is wrong with your priorities. Thanks for all the hard work, I'll definitely be on the new forum.
newbie
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I don't see Monero either  Sad Sad
I'm getting a little bit nervous.
member
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Awesome work!
I'll definitely join the new forum.
full member
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Fluffypony & team, respect you!

Good new missive, brand new forum with modern & laconic design, dns checkpoint feature builtin in Monero executables.

Just little confusing, Firefox shows correct https lock icon on https://forum.monero.cc, but broken /!\ alert icon on https://monero.cc, while http://monero.cc redirects to https://monero.cc. Hope you fix that soon.

Respect!


donator
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GetMonero.org / MyMonero.com
i am trying to get registered to the new forum. when ever i enter my key id it says that im entering it in the wrong format. what is the correct format? does anyone know what is the correct syntax to pass to gnupg on linux to get it to spit out the format that i need?

*edit* i tried this format where it specifies that its a 4096 bit key 4096R/932F061A and i tried it just as 932F061A and i tried the longer format from passing it --list-keys --with-colon giving A2124DF0932F061A. it didn't like any of those formats.

We've fixed that in the code and have to update prod - we pull the key down from a key server, so you need to have sent it for the system to get it. The error message is completely non-specific, sorry about that:)
legendary
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i am trying to get registered to the new forum. when ever i enter my key id it says that im entering it in the wrong format. what is the correct format? does anyone know what is the correct syntax to pass to gnupg on linux to get it to spit out the format that i need?

*edit* i tried this format where it specifies that its a 4096 bit key 4096R/932F061A and i tried it just as 932F061A and i tried the longer format from passing it --list-keys --with-colon giving A2124DF0932F061A. it didn't like any of those formats.
legendary
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So, any update on the database and GUI? Don't you find those more important than writing a forum software from scratch?

They're totally unrelated because the skill sets are distinct as are the developers working on each.

But now that we have the new forum, that's a great place to ask those questions. Hope to see you there.

newbie
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I dont see monero on mintpal. Did something happen?

Apparently the Myriadcoin market isn't up as well. Someone on ##myriadcoin sent in a ticket and got this response: 

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A few (relatively low volume) coins are currently unavailable due to daemon codebase issues. They will be available shortly, and your coins our safe! We will be making a blog post about these coins shortly. Please check out blog at http://blog.moolah.io/

I guess they're both relatively low volume coins Huh

thanks for the reply!
legendary
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BTCLife.global participant
Why my bitmonerod (0.8.8.4) does not start to synchronize the blockchain?..

newbie
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So, any update on the database and GUI? Don't you find those more important than writing a forum software from scratch?
member
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Guys that site is freaking awesome. I tip my hat to you.

Perhaps we should tip our XMR instead? Wink
Nice site indeed.
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