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    • Bushstar
      Bushstar last edited by

      For SX the entire network needs to be updated for it to be safe.

      I will pull and test SX in 0.9.3. It might be sensible to now add your work to the main repo, make sure it is 100% and then release SX and 0.9.3 at the same time.

      Donate: 6hf9DF8H67ZEoW9KmPJez6BHh4XPNQSCZz

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        tmuir12 Regular Member last edited by

        Cool, but but does this mean no SX before Christmas?

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        • lizhi
          lizhi last edited by

          I try my best to finish it, But I’m not sure

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          • Wellenreiter
            Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

            I support Bush’s approach:

            • merge Bush’s branch on github with Lizhis so we get the hard work from Lizhi ( THANKS LIZHI !!!) into the main trunk
            • release the 0.9.x version
            • enable SX several weeks later, when the majority of wallets are updated. The 0.8.7.0/.1 update showed, that it takes a lot of time to get the majority of wallets to the latest version and as Bush says SX is safe only if the whole network is supporting it or at least the majority of wallets/miners

            We need a good time table to do it.

            Also, what will be the influence on the Android wallet? We already have a backlog and are still short on Android developers who could help here.

            Feathercoin development donation address: 6p8u3wtct7uxRGmvWr2xvPxqRzbpbcd82A
            Openpgp key: 0x385C34E77F0D74D7 (at keyserver.ubuntu.com)/fingerprint: C7B4 E9EA 17E1 3D12 07AB 1FDB 385C 34E7 7F0D 74D7

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            • lizhi
              lizhi last edited by

              I had build a p2pool for 0.9.3 core , I hope to test SX, Now commit SX transaction right, but can not comfire them on MAIN_NET.

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              • lizhi
                lizhi last edited by

                a p2pool on 0.9.3 core http://block.ftc-c.com:19327/static/

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                • lizhi
                  lizhi last edited by

                  I can see SX Txs in block explore that base on 0.9.3 core . It send SX Transaction success, You can fiind those TXID in block.ftc-c.com , but no miner can confirm them ??? ???

                  twice, send 0.01 ftc to dooFJnznafPjRs2xtwZM8pabY35qn9MqqDxmpfUzbaNzBLCwWwKwcCWXaxDZKZwsq8jyrLmuXn8gUtAcd7xRAPG6AjqF3WgKEwbAAv

                  http://block.ftc-c.com/tx/dcc0260532025d6d7ecd69cd3cdd8ed9ea58ea4d96669a9e2b83c46e33e058fd

                  http://block.ftc-c.com/tx/5450cbc71b182a92e626be374c54fe4a5def179c363923fcd982248da7d0058e

                  is it must solo mine ?

                  sx.jpg

                  sx0.jpg

                  sx1.jpg

                  sx2.jpg

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                  • ?
                    A Former User last edited by

                    You’ve already done the p2pool for the core?

                    Liz mate! I, im speachless…

                    Danke, Arigato, 谢谢 !

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                    • lizhi
                      lizhi last edited by

                      Yes, http://block.ftc-c.com , It base new core. P2Pool on http://block.ftc-c.com:19327/static/

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                        A Former User last edited by

                        Looks awesome!

                        I would post a screen cap of it but bayimg is down so I have no where i feel ok with uploading images to.

                        note to self… decentralise bayimg…

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                        • lizhi
                          lizhi last edited by

                          Today , I find SX Transaction confirmed on MAIN_NET . pleasantly surprised. five days ago, they are broadcast.

                          txid=5450cbc71b182a92e626be374c54fe4a5def179c363923fcd982248da7d0058e

                          txid=dcc0260532025d6d7ecd69cd3cdd8ed9ea58ea4d96669a9e2b83c46e33e058fd

                          http://block.ftc-c.com/tx/dcc0260532025d6d7ecd69cd3cdd8ed9ea58ea4d96669a9e2b83c46e33e058fd

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                          • ?
                            A Former User last edited by

                            So sx:tx is working?

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                            • lizhi
                              lizhi last edited by

                              I think so, I started them, but I did not notice. I will broadcast some new SX Transaction, If pool that base 0.9.3 core can find a new block, SX Transaction will recorded in the blockchain. Wait 24 hours

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                              • lizhi
                                lizhi last edited by

                                one good news : SX transaction can be comfirmed on blockchain.

                                one bad news : receiver can not get it.

                                I was checking the possible problems.

                                SX Transaction Id= c5316042cf0977d24ac56461e9048ad57688a0c80aaa7460fe10f7b9d06cad14

                                {“txid”:“c5316042cf0977d24ac56461e9048ad57688a0c80aaa7460fe10f7b9d06cad14”,“version”:1,“locktime”:0,
                                “vin”:[{“txid”:“09c4f594e153ff79dd502b2487df1866b2b045dc51d4d6646cdd511a30771e96”,“vout”:0,“scriptSig”:{“asm”:“3044022021ea37946dc7f52bc77544d8a89d3106a92f6bb08442516dfdd51a2dfe98119c0220692911be19e396d802c302691d5b4418f1f9e370d73f142abea3c3a0124ddf7201 034585c4019c0f25fd2abb1a48b4687748a8c491e05eaa763f908d5cc1cf354aca”,
                                “hex”:“473044022021ea37946dc7f52bc77544d8a89d3106a92f6bb08442516dfdd51a2dfe98119c0220692911be19e396d802c302691d5b4418f1f9e370d73f142abea3c3a0124ddf720121034585c4019c0f25fd2abb1a48b4687748a8c491e05eaa763f908d5cc1cf354aca”},
                                “sequence”:4294967295,“n”:0,“addr”:“6emyuq63JUfAGyQG23Rb8wEoCAAVuoYtEc”,“valueSat”:4000000,“value”:0.04,“doubleSpentTxID”:null}],
                                “vout”:[{“value”:“0.02000000”,“n”:0,
                                “scriptPubKey”:{“asm”:“OP_DUP OP_HASH160 8b228b91299e3d336a6ed1959bedf4895ed57268 OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG”,“hex”:“76a9148b228b91299e3d336a6ed1959bedf4895ed5726888ac”,“reqSigs”:1,“type”:“pubkeyhash”,“addresses”:[“6rR86RiPxpinTZikPW9BhLgyoWM6dMs2UC”]}},
                                {“value”:“0.01000000”,“n”:1,“scriptPubKey”:{“asm”:“OP_DUP OP_HASH160 f1ff54fe8c6e7d6548655798b0fce84e76a5995d OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG”,“hex”:“76a914f1ff54fe8c6e7d6548655798b0fce84e76a5995d88ac”,“reqSigs”:1,“type”:“pubkeyhash”,“addresses”:[“71o1WXm9Sg7pne7ExbnqtUyR55rNm1NZRS”]}},{“value”:“0.00000000”,“n”:2,
                                “scriptPubKey”:{“asm”:"OP_RETURN 023b3d88aa81c8f7ff9c3b60c52bb5a8cd41dbe5968a381160da0a8f0d8c234bcb",“hex”:“6a21023b3d88aa81c8f7ff9c3b60c52bb5a8cd41dbe5968a381160da0a8f0d8c234bcb”,“type”:“nulldata”}}],
                                “blockhash”:“4632333ff88ae4a8bdec948692a33d489be8b789aa3e2e4f01b139808736dae8”,
                                “confirmations”:5782
                                ,“time”:1418977466,“blocktime”:1418977466,“valueOut”:0.03,“size”:269,“valueIn”:0.04,“fees”:0.01}

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                                • lizhi
                                  lizhi last edited by

                                  Because some code conflict , I’m fixing the ACP issue. I rewrite SetBestChain function, Now checkpointsync has been added to the project.

                                  Over the past 2 days , It work all right. I think core wallet have supported ACP. I will submit code in tonight.

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                                  • ?
                                    A Former User last edited by

                                    Oh you little beauty!

                                    Really?!

                                    I can’t wait to see this confirmed!

                                    That was a lot quicker then expected!

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                                    • lizhi
                                      lizhi last edited by

                                      I’m waiting , if my miner can find a block include SX , successful.

                                      https://github.com/FeatherCoin/Feathercoin/commit/9a77224a31b47e5d40f365447a6f036c10e75bb6

                                      //for 0.8.7 ACP
                                      bool SetBestChain(CValidationState &state, CBlockIndex* pindexNew)
                                      {
                                          // All modifications to the coin state will be done in this cache.
                                          // Only when all have succeeded, we push it to pcoinsTip.
                                          CCoinsViewCache view(*pcoinsTip, true);
                                          
                                          // Find the fork (typically, there is none)
                                          uint256 hashfork = view.GetBestBlock();
                                          CBlockIndex* pfork = mapBlockIndex.find(hashfork)->second;
                                          CBlockIndex* plonger = pindexNew;
                                          while (pfork && pfork != plonger)
                                          {
                                              while (plonger->nHeight > pfork->nHeight) {
                                                  plonger = plonger->pprev;
                                                  assert(plonger != NULL);
                                              }
                                              if (pfork == plonger)
                                                  break;
                                              pfork = pfork->pprev;
                                              assert(pfork != NULL);
                                          }
                                          
                                          // List of what to disconnect (typically nothing)
                                          vector
                                      
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                                        Kevlar Spammer last edited by

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                                        • ?
                                          A Former User last edited by

                                          https://forum.feathercoin.com/index.php?/topic/2710-advanced-checkpointing-released/?p=23790

                                          I am sure that this system could be abused if it fell into the wrong hands. Which is why I believe that we need to work on making this solution distributed.

                                          I’ve posted this elsewhere and should post it here. You can enable and disable the checkpointing with enforcecheckpoint true and enforcecheckpoint false.

                                          ./feathercoind enforcecheckpoint false
                                          ./feathercoind getcheckpoint
                                          {
                                          “synccheckpoint” : “ac9376eb5161c3699ae8492bb23f17e02876d6f5b58dd9767ee137b49ea563c0”,
                                          “height” : 68665,
                                          “timestamp” : 1376803376,
                                          “subscribemode” : “advisory”
                                          }
                                          ./feathercoind enforcecheckpoint true
                                          ./feathercoind getcheckpoint
                                          {
                                          “synccheckpoint” : “ac9376eb5161c3699ae8492bb23f17e02876d6f5b58dd9767ee137b49ea563c0”,
                                          “height” : 68665,
                                          “timestamp” : 1376803376,
                                          “subscribemode” : “enforce”
                                          }

                                          Now that it looks like Core is almost good to go out, removing ACP is priority number 1.

                                          There’s a few ways about it it seems so lets not panic.

                                          Don’t forget, Worldcoin is using a rebranded form of ACP called WorldShield. - http://www.worldcoinalliance.net/worldshield/

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                                            shadowhh32 Regular Member last edited by

                                            static being the key term here: we are compiled dyanmically. Building on Fedora will tell you so as openssl removes the elliptic curves in Fedora.If we built statically with openssl sources we would not have this issue. As of now, all we have is the daemon, not the wallet client for Linux-es. WE WANT the WALLET. The WALLET is what were after.We need to repack and rebuild everything now. NO, windows is NOT EASY. We should be able to run the code thru mxe(MingGW on linux) to build win32 binaries but we cant.It HAS to be DONE on windows, where Visual Studio is the common element, not MingGW or QT.Someone built for VS once before and this needs to be done again.You can get VS for free (from microsoft) if you look hard enough.

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