color e stupid, I guess, but how do I actually git the submodules?
git submodule init https://github.com/dashpay/p2pool-dash.git
is telling me that https://github.com/dashpay/p2pool-dash is not a git repository. I suspect that my syntax is off somewhere
EDIT: I just cloned directly from...
I'm not terribly familiar with git - is there a way to simply update the latest commits before I recompile, or do I just delete the directory and go for broke?
And hello dashcoin.kicks-ass.net
A fast p2pool mining node located in the northeast of the United States
Mining is simple:
Direct your miner to stratum+tcp://dashcoin.kicks-ass.net:7903
Your username is your wallet receive address
Your password can be anything
No pre-registering required!
As Darkcoin is now Dash, I'm shutting down Darkcoin-kicks-ass.net... I will probably bring up another p2pool node in the near future with a better front end - and Dash, of course!
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You make an excellent point... I'd be willing to put up a few vultr instances and donate them to a dev who wants to use them as whatever on testnet. the problem is, I don't have the time to maintain them. If someone else wants to maintain them, contact me and I'll give you the login info
I was just thinking about that. my wallet version is 60000 whereas the protocol version is 70051. I realize that they aren't really related, but it bring sup the question: what is the most current wallet version?
It's interesting for sure. I'm sure there a bigger bugs to catch, but it is irritating from a user experience.
FYI, I ran the windows daemon, and it's going smoothly now, too.
OK - here's something interesting:
The bootstrap didn't help with the qt version, but after pondering the fact that the daemon uses the same wallet and data, I ran darkcoind instead (this works on linux, will try it on windows later).
With darkcoind, the blockchain seems to be loading at ~ 500...
This might not be the right thread, but I have a problem with .25 and .26.
For whatever reason, on my windows box, .25 forces a block re-index, and then hangs at 46 weeks behind, about block 19907
After waiting all night for something to restart, I shut down and moved the wallet.dat to an...
Actually, you can configure a yubikey to generate a one time password (OTP) in a similar process to google authenticator. I'm currently playing with the yubikey, and while I won't say it is the perfect solution, I think the idea of having the option of adding 2FA should be based on something...
I have to say, this is probably the most cohesive community I have seen online in a while, and not just in the cryptocurrency niche. Great work guys, We have come a long way and we have a very bright future.
I'm having trouble connecting to VULTR as well, so I'm guessing this is some sort of outage or larger routing problem. Let's all have a drink and wait 24 hours to see what shakes out.
I actually did miss that in a way, but it doesn't change my opinion. The masternode blockchain validation provides redundancy, but it should nt be the only way to validate the blockchain. That would mean that anyone coming to DRK would have to "buy in" to be able to participate. While that has a...
Because at its essence, miners still create the currency. If you don't have a sufficient mining pool, you someone with high hashing power can still hijack the blockchain. If a "bad actor" was able to get >50% of the has power, they could theoretically be able to force masternode voting to go to...
Is anyone considering a x64 Windows version of the qt wallet? For some reason, the 32 bit versions run REALLY slowly on my x64 machines. No errors, but they seem to freeze, then refresh at something like 12 second intervals (not an exact number)