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Other => Graveyard => MemoryCoin => Topic started by: KillerByte on February 09, 2014, 10:17:38 pm
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Ths has never been done by any other cryptocurrency community before...
...and here it is!
That is right! Electrum (https://electrum.org/), a popular Bitcoin thin client, has been ported for Memorycoin! It is ultra secure, lightweight (no blockchain download), and user-friendly. It can be used as an offline wallet. I have been using it as my offline wallet!
DOWNLOAD:
Electrum Client: https://github.com/KillerByte/electrum/archive/master.zip
Electrum Server: https://github.com/KillerByte/electrum-server/archive/master.zip
MAC (curtosy of s4l1h:
http://www.memorycoin.org/downloads/electrum-mmc-macosx.dmg
GITHUB SOURCE:
Electrum Client: https://github.com/KillerByte/electrum
Electrum Server: https://github.com/KillerByte/electrum-server
If you would like to use electrum, all you need is the electrum client
Getting Started Tutorials: https://electrum.org/tutorials.html
Let me know of any problems on this thread
To run an electrum server, see the howto guide: https://github.com/KillerByte/electrum-server/blob/master/HOWTO.md
I have done my best to update documentation appropriately
Let me know of any problems.
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Very good.
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Excellent work!
:)
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Glad to hear people like it!
...but seriously, servers are needed. The instructions are on the first post.
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If I had a motherboard for my AMD Phenom X4 9750 I would do it. The mainboard blew a couple weeks ago so I am down to my laptop. I don't have the money to replace the MB right now.
Glad to hear people like it!
...but seriously, servers are needed. The instructions are on the first post.
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Great job!!!
These are the things that could raise our coin's value.
I'll test it and start releasing some posts about it.
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By far the best that was ever done for the coin. Voted my first time.
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Thanks reorder!
At long last, we should have new nodes coming into existance for the wallet software hopefully by tomorrow. Emre has graciously provided 2 additional nodes, and BTChris has mentioned he will run a server node as well.
Nobody has reported any problems, which is good. The 2 nodes I run have been unbelievably stable. Free Trade unfortunately has not given the wallet a try yet, but I am sure he will give it some publicity eventually.
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Yes, I'm very excited about it! I'm going to try it on Windows. :) Thanks KB, really excellent start to your CNOship!
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what are the suggested specs for a host machine? I work for a major hosting company - so I get a very steep discount. If it can run in a shared hosting environment its about $1 a month for high end shared hosting.
Virtual and Dedicated are a bit more costly - but depending on bandwidth I am pretty sure I can get it to happen.
Just let me know what type of hardware/bandwidth is required - if it will run on a shared server I can spin up a few of them pretty quick.
Biran
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what are the suggested specs for a host machine? I work for a major hosting company - so I get a very steep discount. If it can run in a shared hosting environment its about $1 a month for high end shared hosting.
Virtual and Dedicated are a bit more costly - but depending on bandwidth I am pretty sure I can get it to happen.
Just let me know what type of hardware/bandwidth is required - if it will run on a shared server I can spin up a few of them pretty quick.
Biran
all that is needed is to run the memorycoind daemon and a little bit of patience to set up really, all that it does is indexes all transactions and passes data along to the electrum clients.
just so long as you have a static IP and basic bandwidth (I have tested 1gb/s), you could run the server easily.
ALSO...
Default servers have been updated. Please update your clients. Your wallet money should not be impacted in any way
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can anyone confirm that it is working?
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can anyone confirm that it is working?
I am using it, working like a charm.
thanks KB,
we have 5 nodes right now, please considering your spare servers for additional electrum nodes.
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ELECTRUM ON WINDOWS
1) open setup.py with text editor and change line 18 from
usr_share = '/usr/share'
to
usr_share = 'C:\Users\<YOUR USER NAME>\AppData\Roaming\Electrum-MMC'
2) Download & install python
3) open cmd line and go to your electrum directory
4) Depending on where your python is installed, execute C:\Python27\python.exe .\setup.py install
5) Download PyQT4 from http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/pyqt/download
Select the correct PyQt4 Download based on your installed python version! 32 vs 64 Bit is based on your python version, not OS!
6) Install PyQt4; on "choose components" screen, select at least "Qt runtime" and "developer tools"
7) open cmd line and go to your electrum directory
8 ) Depending on where your python is installed, execute C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\PyQt4\pyrcc4.exe icons.qrc -o gui/qt/icons_rc.py
9) Start Electrum GUI with
C:\Python27\python.exe .\electrum
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ELECTRUM ON WINDOWS
1) open setup.py with text editor and change line 18 from
usr_share = '/usr/share'
to
usr_share = 'C:\Users\<YOUR USER NAME>\AppData\Roaming\Electrum-MMC'
2) Download & install python
3) open cmd line and go to your electrum directory
4) Depending on where your python is installed, execute C:\Python27\python.exe .\setup.py install
5) Download PyQT4 from http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/pyqt/download
Select the correct PyQt4 Download based on your installed python version! 32 vs 64 Bit is based on your python version, not OS!
6) Install PyQt4; on "choose components" screen, select at least "Qt runtime" and "developer tools"
7) open cmd line and go to your electrum directory
8 ) Depending on where your python is installed, execute C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\PyQt4\pyrcc4.exe icons.qrc -o gui/qt/icons_rc.py
9) Start Electrum GUI with
C:\Python27\python.exe .\electrum
Hey, is it possible if someone with a little technical background, after getting this to work, could use the py2exe application (http://py2exe.org/) to simplify all this into a single, standalone executabe? Like they have on the original electrum download page.
I will hold off on updating the instructions until we know for sure.
Thanks BTChris for the detailed instructions, which I am not good at :)
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This sounds excellent. You're way ahead of me, I don't even have a bitcoin offline wallet!
So far electrum seems the easiest way to create offline wallets. Another site I looked at (for bitcoin offline wallet) couldn't even run with less than X Gbyte of memory.
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I will be back home (traveling at the moment) Friday or Saturday night - as soon as I am back I will setup a shared hosting account at Go Daddy and if I am able to get it working well - I can setup about 15 more.
Does it matter what host name I use? I have a few domains that I really dont care much about that I can donate to the cause if host-name is not important.
Thanks,
Brian aer
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I will be back home (traveling at the moment) Friday or Saturday night - as soon as I am back I will setup a shared hosting account at Go Daddy and if I am able to get it working well - I can setup about 15 more.
Does it matter what host name I use? I have a few domains that I really dont care much about that I can donate to the cause if host-name is not important.
Thanks,
Brian aer
15 nodes? The original Electrum network only has 8 or so... :)
Wow, that is... unbelievable.
The hostname is not important, just so long as the hosting is reliable.
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Hey, is it possible if someone with a little technical background, after getting this to work, could use the py2exe application (http://py2exe.org/) to simplify all this into a single, standalone executabe? Like they have on the original electrum download page.
This is a great idea. Is there a similar packager for the Mac?
Also the install for Android looks very daunting. Is it achievable in theory to package everything required into a single .adt - or even distribute through the Play store?
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Hey, is it possible if someone with a little technical background, after getting this to work, could use the py2exe application (http://py2exe.org/) to simplify all this into a single, standalone executabe? Like they have on the original electrum download page.
This is a great idea. Is there a similar packager for the Mac?
Also the install for Android looks very daunting. Is it achievable in theory to package everything required into a single .adt - or even distribute through the Play store?
For Mac, Yep, I believe it says I'm the package description on the front of the package repository.
Android install depends on a library Google does not allow on the play store, so no.
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Hey, is it possible if someone with a little technical background, after getting this to work, could use the py2exe application (http://py2exe.org/) to simplify all this into a single, standalone executabe? Like they have on the original electrum download page.
This is a great idea. Is there a similar packager for the Mac?
Also the install for Android looks very daunting. Is it achievable in theory to package everything required into a single .adt - or even distribute through the Play store?
For Mac, Yep, I believe it says I'm the package description on the front of the package repository.
Android install depends on a library Google does not allow on the play store, so no.
what does this part do? self.headers_url = 'http://xpool.xram.co/blockchain_headers.bin'
when i use the link in a browser it attempts a download, the websit it'self is a XPM pool
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Hey, is it possible if someone with a little technical background, after getting this to work, could use the py2exe application (http://py2exe.org/) to simplify all this into a single, standalone executabe? Like they have on the original electrum download page.
This is a great idea. Is there a similar packager for the Mac?
Also the install for Android looks very daunting. Is it achievable in theory to package everything required into a single .adt - or even distribute through the Play store?
For Mac, Yep, I believe it says I'm the package description on the front of the package repository.
Android install depends on a library Google does not allow on the play store, so no.
Which library is responsible for that?
Maybe you can explore fdroid as an alternative to Google Play.
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what does this part do? self.headers_url = 'http://xpool.xram.co/blockchain_headers.bin'
when i use the link in a browser it attempts a download, the websit it'self is a XPM pool
The domain itself is an XPM pool I run, but it also hosts a download for some preliminary blocks to be added to the client database, to speed sync.
Which library is responsible for that?
Maybe you can explore fdroid as an alternative to Google Play.
FDroid is an idea... but does it support python? That is the big barrier here.
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'http://xpool.xram.co/blockchain_headers.bin'
Is this the same with bootstrap.dat ?
So you can load it with memorycoind -loadblock ?
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'http://xpool.xram.co/blockchain_headers.bin'
Is this the same with bootstrap.dat ?
So you can load it with memorycoind -loadblock ?
no, its just a pregenerated file made by the servers which can be directly downloaded to the client to speed up the block header download.
bootstrap.dat? No, and you dont load it in memorycoind, it only works with the electrum wallet.
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what does this part do? self.headers_url = 'http://xpool.xram.co/blockchain_headers.bin'
when i use the link in a browser it attempts a download, the websit it'self is a XPM pool
The domain itself is an XPM pool I run, but it also hosts a download for some preliminary blocks to be added to the client database, to speed sync.
Which library is responsible for that?
Maybe you can explore fdroid as an alternative to Google Play.
FDroid is an idea... but does it support python? That is the big barrier here.
https://f-droid.org/wiki/page/FAQ_-_App_Developers
See above. I don't see an issue as long as the fdroid guys can compile from your source and you satisfy the licensing constraints.
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Hi there. This sounds like a good idea.
How much bandwidth one needs to run this? I have a spare dedicated server with 8 core, 24gb ram on 1GBIT line.
I might be able to set some nodes.
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Hi there. This sounds like a good idea.
How much bandwidth one needs to run this? I have a spare dedicated server with 8 core, 24gb ram on 1GBIT line.
I might be able to set some nodes.
Not very much... just reliability. I think we are OK on nodes for right now though, so hold off.
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MemoryCoin Electrum for Mac Os X
http://www.memorycoin.org/downloads/electrum-mmc-macosx.dmg
Tested: 10.8.5
(http://gyazo.com/eeb2c16f9eaf91dad0ebad356db4fb12.png)
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First post has been updated with the Mac version, thanks s4l1h.
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On ubuntu I had a problem about : "Error: Could not import icons_rc.py, please generate it with: 'pyrcc4 icons.qrc -o gui/qt/icons_rc.py'"
So I had to create it and relaunch the setup install.
Here is how to do it :
You may have to install python-qt4 and pip:
sudo apt-get install python-qt4 python-pip
cd to the directory where you unzipped the https://github.com/KillerByte/electrum/archive/master.zip
pyrcc4 icons.qrc -o gui/qt/icons_rc.py
sudo python setup.py install
Then type electrum to run it
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ELECTRUM ON WINDOWS
1) open setup.py with text editor and change line 18 from
usr_share = '/usr/share'
to
usr_share = 'C:\Users\<YOUR USER NAME>\AppData\Roaming\Electrum-MMC'
2) Download & install python
3) open cmd line and go to your electrum directory
4) Depending on where your python is installed, execute C:\Python27\python.exe .\setup.py install
5) Download PyQT4 from http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/pyqt/download
Select the correct PyQt4 Download based on your installed python version! 32 vs 64 Bit is based on your python version, not OS!
6) Install PyQt4; on "choose components" screen, select at least "Qt runtime" and "developer tools"
7) open cmd line and go to your electrum directory
8 ) Depending on where your python is installed, execute C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\PyQt4\pyrcc4.exe icons.qrc -o gui/qt/icons_rc.py
9) Start Electrum GUI with
C:\Python27\python.exe .\electrum
I downloaded: https://github.com/KillerByte/electrum/archive/master.zip (https://github.com/KillerByte/electrum/archive/master.zip) and extracted client in:
c:\electrum-master and I got following:
traceback (most recent call last):
File ".\setup.py", line 5 in <module>
from setuptools import setup
ImportError: No module named as setuptools
After checking directory where I extract file, I see no setuptool anywhere!
It possible that module is named as something else or it missing!
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yes, there is a module missing. its here... not sure how to install it on windows though. BTChris?
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools
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yes, there is a module missing. its here... not sure how to install it on windows though. BTChris?
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools
I agree we need to know how to install this in windows so setup from client does it job and without other missing things or other errors in process that is!
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On linux MMC electrum is installed as "electrum" command line.
So it seams that it will interfere with the original bitcoin electrum !?
( althoug the wallet is safe since it is named ending with MMC )
How about rename it ?
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I would really like to see this wallet available for MMC https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet)
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I would really like to see this wallet available for MMC https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet)
I know, but I have to work on other things.
I will get to it sometime soon after P2Pool is started and XRamPool XPM is updated.
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