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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] FoxCoin - A Fully Dynamic Cyptocurrency [NOW ON SWISSCEX!]
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BitHost
on 26/03/2014, 09:48:32 UTC
my wallet doesnt sync with the new version. Any idea what I can do?
There's a node you should add I believe

Yes - I think so but dont know which one...

Try all nodes from the first post?
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Re: [ANN] FoxCoin - A Fully dynamic Cyptocurrency [NOW ON 3 EXCHANGES!]
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BitHost
on 27/01/2014, 22:14:39 UTC
plz document for all what you did to make it compile?

I did not save exact command log, but from what i remember:

DEBIAN

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Linux srv2 2.6.32-042stab084.14 #1 SMP Mon Dec 16 18:16:56 MSK 2013 x86_64 GNU/Linux

Code:
sudo apt-get install build-essential libssl-dev libdb5.1++-dev libboost-all-dev libqrencode-dev libminiupnpc-dev
git clone https://github.com/CoinFox/FoxCoin
cd FoxCoin
chmod +x share/genbuild.sh
cd src/
mkdir obj

Now, before compiling i edited file bitcoinrpc.cpp and commented out most of the code around lines 2902 and 2920. Basically what i did there is remove code that tries to create IPV4 AND IPV6 sockets. My virtual server had no IPV6 and with this code the daemon was just crashing.

Code:
make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=0 USE_IPV6=0 USE_QRCODE=0

CENTOS

On CentOs it was quite complicated to install all needed libraries, i got to the point where i could actually compile the deamon, but could not run it because of the IPV6 thing and at this point i don't know if code stripping would have helped.
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] FoxCoin - A Fully dynamic Cyptocurrency [NOW ON 3 EXCHANGES!]
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BitHost
on 27/01/2014, 08:36:22 UTC
Source zipped is in downloads section on OP.

Yes, was using it.

Had many issues compiling and running, but finally i did it on debian. Also had to remove some piece of code that tries to run foxcoind on both IPV4 and IPV6.
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] FoxCoin - A Fully dynamic Cyptocurrency [NOW ON 3 EXCHANGES!]
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BitHost
on 26/01/2014, 00:39:42 UTC
Hi,

I am willing to host some node servers, but unfortunately i find source is not ready to be compiled on linux (for example CentOS)?

Any hints and relevant information on this case?
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: [ANN] FOXCOIN GIVEAWAY! JOIN US ON A TRIP TO THE CORE!
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BitHost
on 25/01/2014, 13:52:41 UTC
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Re: [DOGE][GIVEAWAY] 20,000 DOGE GIVEAWAY!! + Bonus + Updated
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BitHost
on 09/01/2014, 23:34:09 UTC
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Re: [2,000,000 COL GIVEAWAY] Receive 1,000 COL for free/ On Cryptsy
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BitHost
on 09/12/2013, 13:20:20 UTC
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Board Mining
Re: Unknown miner growing rapidly in mining % share
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BitHost
on 10/06/2013, 20:19:44 UTC
I think 51% can be done quite easy for the U.S. government: they need special squads/agents to take over of 2 or 3 biggest mining pools. This can be done even if pools are operated outside of the U.S., and even can be done remotely. But i guess, to have more confidence they would need to send special people to pool operators (-; Hell, at the moment we cannot be sure that some of the pools are already in control of governments....
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: What happened to early bitcoins
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BitHost
on 02/06/2013, 16:22:25 UTC
But why would you risk to leave a giant sum on this old address?
The seller could still have the private key.

One reason are threads / speculations like these, where people analyze old accounts. So you don't freak out masses with giant moves. In some cases, where you trade to people / party that have mutual trust, you can afford not to reveal any transaction to public.
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Re: What happened to early bitcoins
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BitHost
on 02/06/2013, 16:17:46 UTC
One thing to consider is that some "old" accounts can be traded without any visible transaction on the internet. Someone might trade whole computer / flashdrive / private key / whatever for cash/bank/whatever. So you not necessarily need to make a real bitcoin transaction.
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Re: Ripple Giveaway!
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BitHost
on 14/04/2013, 16:49:45 UTC
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Newbie restrictions
by
BitHost
on 17/03/2013, 19:06:18 UTC
(ignore)
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Re: Introduce yourself :)
by
BitHost
on 16/03/2013, 21:07:52 UTC
Hi,

I am coding php and mysql for food. I can also provide some hosting services for websites.

Also, i like cats.

http://jackunas.lt/pics/cats/1269259657_omg_cat.gif
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Re: Newbie restrictions
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BitHost
on 16/03/2013, 21:03:56 UTC
So everyone is spamming newbie section just to pass restrictions. :\
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Re: Lietuviai / Lithuania
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BitHost
on 22/02/2013, 12:39:47 UTC
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Re: Lietuviai / Lithuania
by
BitHost
on 22/02/2013, 11:07:48 UTC
Palaikau temą (-;