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General Discussion / Re: Test Net for Advanced Users
« on: August 15, 2015, 09:18:10 pm »
I guess that array parameters have been a new addition and xeroc has not been able to catch up on his document.

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General Discussion / Re: Test Net for Advanced Users
« on: August 15, 2015, 09:16:45 pm »
I have found the issue, you  both were right. It needs to be changed on the wiki too.

From the github main page, this is the right format.
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./witness_node --rpc-endpoint 127.0.0.1:8090 --enable-stale-production -w '"1.6.0"' '"1.6.1"' '"1.6.2"' '"1.6.3"' '"1.6.4"' '"1.6.5"' '"1.6.6"' '"1.6.7"' '"1.6.8"' '"1.6.9"'

It needs to be wrapped in single quotes and double quotes, so when parsing is not treated as a number.

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General Discussion / Re: Test Net for Advanced Users
« on: August 15, 2015, 08:57:29 pm »
Thanks clayop.. your brackets on the other post hinted the answer. Xeroc don't worry your instructions are really good.

Another problem, now when I try to start the witness, I get a decimal parse error for --witness-id "1.6.5155"

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parse_error_exception: Parse Error
Can't parse a number with two decimal places
    {}
    th_a  json.cpp:277 number_from_stream

    {"str":"1.6.5155"}
    th_a  json.cpp:478 from_string
rethrow
    {}
    th_a  witness.cpp:88 plugin_initialize

I have tried to configure the witness-id in the config.ini but I get this warning:

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3312033ms th_a       witness.cpp:70                plugin_initialize    ] key_id_to_wif_pair: ["GPH6MRyAjQq8ud7hVNYcfnVPJqcVpscN5So8BhtHuGYqET5GDW5CV","wif key"]
3312121ms th_a       thread.cpp:95                 thread               ] name:ntp tid:139624819738368
3312121ms ntp        ntp.cpp:77                    request_now          ] resolving... ["pool.ntp.org",123]
3312121ms th_a       thread.cpp:95                 thread               ] name:p2p tid:139624800855808
3312289ms ntp        ntp.cpp:81                    request_now          ] sending request to 172.82.134.52:123
3312289ms th_a       application.cpp:116           reset_p2p_node       ] Adding seed node 104.200.28.117:61705
3312290ms th_a       application.cpp:128           reset_p2p_node       ] Configured p2p node to listen on 0.0.0.0:53031
3312292ms th_a       application.cpp:178           reset_websocket_serv ] Configured websocket rpc to listen on 127.0.0.1:8090
[b]3312292ms th_a       witness.cpp:143               plugin_startup       ] No witnesses configured! Please add witness IDs and private keys to configuration.[/b]
3312292ms th_a       main.cpp:165                  main                 ] Started witness node on a chain with 0 blocks.
3312292ms th_a       main.cpp:166                  main                 ] Chain ID is cefacd8adb8bee2bf3b757e882d2828297ceb67b1882982cbde882688ecb46a8
3312395ms ntp        ntp.cpp:147                   read_loop            ] received ntp reply from 172.82.134.52:123
3312395ms ntp        ntp.cpp:161                   read_loop            ] ntp offset: 1679989, round_trip_delay 106243
3312395ms ntp        ntp.cpp:177                   read_loop            ] ntp_delta_time updated to 1679989

Any thoughts ?

Note: I am doing this in between family time, hence the delay on the postings

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General Discussion / Re: Test Net for Advanced Users
« on: August 15, 2015, 05:07:04 pm »
And I also solved it :

The syntax is

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import_balance betax [5....] true
It is expecting an array as it says in the error doh!

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General Discussion / Re: Test Net for Advanced Users
« on: August 15, 2015, 05:00:56 pm »
I have to be very silly but I am also stuck on the :

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7 bad_cast_exception: Bad Cast
Invalid cast from string_type to Array
    {"type":"string_type"}
    th_a  variant.cpp:530 get_array

I am using the wif of the balance,  using the output documented in the wiki:

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Each of these balances can be investigated via:
BitShares0.9: >>> blockchain_get_balance BTSAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
....
"asset_id": 0,                                     <- asset_id (0: BTS)
"data": {
  "owner": "BTSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWNER", <- address
      ...
  "balance": 0,                                        <- balance
  ...
The required part (the owner of the balance) is denoted as owner. Pick one or more address for BTS balances and dump the corresponding private key(s) with:

BitShares0.9: >>> wallet_dump_private_key BTSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWNER
"5......." # the <balance wif key>


edit: english code -> english

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General Discussion / Re: Let's Try This Again
« on: August 15, 2015, 07:29:43 am »
Yes very interesting reading, good points about the difficulty of eDollar scaling in ethereum. I assume Augur will have the same issues, and that will be very easy to implement in Bitshares. Bytemaster explained how to implement this in Bitshares with assets, https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,14010.0.html but it will need a good UI.

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General Discussion / Re: Updated Voting Screen in Graphene
« on: August 15, 2015, 07:23:48 am »
Excellent I like the proxy voting at the top, this will prevent apathy voting. Will it be a list of recommend public proxy voters? And how many voters they represent?

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General Discussion / Re: Test Net for Advanced Users
« on: August 15, 2015, 05:27:04 am »
 +5% lets try ubuntu

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General Discussion / Re: Let's Try This Again
« on: August 15, 2015, 05:20:26 am »
 +5%

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Great idea!

You can use as one of the inputs https://www.random.org/ random number generator.  When I was running the lottocharity delegate this was the basis to select forum members (that was not very successful, as I never made it to the top 100 ). The best thing is that is truly random, It cannot be cheated and stores the results.


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IDentabit / Re: Important Criticism
« on: August 14, 2015, 09:29:55 am »

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IDentabit / Re: Important Criticism
« on: August 14, 2015, 08:25:45 am »
What about?

MyCoin

MyCoin "has your identity, nobody can steal it". 

This is the main end user benefit.

(a part from doing your taxes :) )


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So if I'm a popular playlist creator. And I am building my "Best House of 2015" playlist and will include an Avicii and a David Guetta song in it, I would be smart to buy Avicii UIA and David Guetta UIAs before I make the list public.

Obviously not the best house music, but a very good investment.

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IDentabit / Re: Important Criticism
« on: August 13, 2015, 02:59:49 pm »
I would like to see how the Banks can directly benefit of this, and why they will use this, instead of other technologies. If banks are expecting to save billions using blockchain technology it will be great to see how can this help them.
I believe with just AML compliance, they could save millions, and it will be a good point of sell for both them and governments.

Most important there are not excuses now for transparency, nobody can oppose to a blockchain that solves all the "problems" of Bitcoin.

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Yes, the name is not very catchy. Think about all the non English speaking countries. Something short and simple.

I like how on the identabit.com website it says that it will automatically calculate my annual taxes.

How about "Taxcoin?"

Taxcoin - for those who hate to do their taxes!

:D I think many people will like that.

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