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DonatorLegendaryActivity: 1274Merit: 1057GetMonero.org / MyMonero.com Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - 0.8.8.6 April 15, 2015, 12:22:40 PM #23001 Quote from: generalizethis on April 15, 2015, 07:04:52 AM Now the sonnet has fourteen lines

and is more difficult as you can see

with five beats the norm of time

it certainly is no Summer breeze

it may contain a single question

or destroy the long cannon of facts

but it has only one real mission

to sound the writer's mind and thus enact

the simple play between man and words

that has gone-on as long as history

and marks the true commons of our hearts

where man may sit awhile--if you please

I will go and write one now as we speak

let's hope it's good, better than this, at least



I must admit this thread has turned

to something quite delightful,

You see, my friends, a poet's words

are often quite insightful,

With careful prose and endless wit

his thoughts caress the page,

(Or screen, I guess, for after all

we're not in the Dark Age)



And so it is with joy I've read

the words of generalizethis,

(It must be said: I'm really glad

he has no gingivitis,

As foulest breath is oft reserved

for dragon, orc, or troll,

And this good man, (or girl,

or guy), is not on their bankroll)



But I digress - now let me try

to write without distraction,

(Or else you may suspect me of

AnonyMint-attraction),

The point, you see, is plain and clear:

Monero fans have smarts!

(I mean that in the mental sense,

not fashionable-arts)



And now, before complaints come from

stslimited,

Or primer / Alit, "CEO",

(they are so spirited!)

I must return to working mode

lest bugs remain unseen,

And so I bid you all adieu,

to focus on my screen! I must admit this thread has turnedto something quite delightful,You see, my friends, a poet's wordsare often quite insightful,With careful prose and endless withis thoughts caress the page,(Or screen, I guess, for after allwe're not in the Dark Age)And so it is with joy I've readthe words of generalizethis,(It must be said: I'm really gladhe has no gingivitis,As foulest breath is oft reservedfor dragon, orc, or troll,And this good man, (or girl,or guy), is not on their bankroll)But I digress - now let me tryto write without distraction,(Or else you may suspect me ofAnonyMint-attraction),The point, you see, is plain and clear:Monero fans have smarts!(I mean that in the mental sense,not fashionable-arts)And now, before complaints come fromstslimited,Or primer / Alit, "CEO",(they are so spirited!)I must return to working modelest bugs remain unseen,And so I bid you all adieu,to focus on my screen! [MyMonero - transact with Monero anywhere, any time] [OpenAlias - the simple, secure alias standard]

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Sr. MemberActivity: 394Merit: 250 Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - 0.8.8.6 April 15, 2015, 03:05:36 PM #23004 Quote from: fluffypony on April 15, 2015, 12:22:40 PM Quote from: generalizethis on April 15, 2015, 07:04:52 AM Now the sonnet has fourteen lines

and is more difficult as you can see

with five beats the norm of time

it certainly is no Summer breeze

it may contain a single question

or destroy the long cannon of facts

but it has only one real mission

to sound the writer's mind and thus enact

the simple play between man and words

that has gone-on as long as history

and marks the true commons of our hearts

where man may sit awhile--if you please

I will go and write one now as we speak

let's hope it's good, better than this, at least



I must admit this thread has turned

to something quite delightful,

You see, my friends, a poet's words

are often quite insightful,

With careful prose and endless wit

his thoughts caress the page,

(Or screen, I guess, for after all

we're not in the Dark Age)



And so it is with joy I've read

the words of generalizethis,

(It must be said: I'm really glad

he has no gingivitis,

As foulest breath is oft reserved

for dragon, orc, or troll,

And this good man, (or girl,

or guy), is not on their bankroll)



But I digress - now let me try

to write without distraction,

(Or else you may suspect me of

AnonyMint-attraction),

The point, you see, is plain and clear:

Monero fans have smarts!

(I mean that in the mental sense,

not fashionable-arts)



And now, before complaints come from

stslimited,

Or primer / Alit, "CEO",

(they are so spirited!)

I must return to working mode

lest bugs remain unseen,

And so I bid you all adieu,

to focus on my screen!

I must admit this thread has turnedto something quite delightful,You see, my friends, a poet's wordsare often quite insightful,With careful prose and endless withis thoughts caress the page,(Or screen, I guess, for after allwe're not in the Dark Age)And so it is with joy I've readthe words of generalizethis,(It must be said: I'm really gladhe has no gingivitis,As foulest breath is oft reservedfor dragon, orc, or troll,And this good man, (or girl,or guy), is not on their bankroll)But I digress - now let me tryto write without distraction,(Or else you may suspect me ofAnonyMint-attraction),The point, you see, is plain and clear:Monero fans have smarts!(I mean that in the mental sense,not fashionable-arts)And now, before complaints come fromstslimited,Or primer / Alit, "CEO",(they are so spirited!)I must return to working modelest bugs remain unseen,And so I bid you all adieu,to focus on my screen!

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Full MemberActivity: 210Merit: 100All I want is a new CLEAN page for just to live! Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - 0.8.8.6 April 15, 2015, 03:13:37 PM #23005



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but ..







Minergate, 1.77995 XMR.



How minexmr give daily 2.76?



minexmr Total Pool Fee: 1.5%



Minergate Total Pool Fee: 1.5%



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LegendaryActivity: 1105Merit: 1000 Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - 0.8.8.6 April 15, 2015, 04:11:05 PM #23008 Quote from: roosmaa on April 15, 2015, 11:39:29 AM Quote from: luigi1111 on April 14, 2015, 09:30:23 PM



Address: 42aaBurnXMRBurnBurnXMRBurnBurnXMRBurnBurnXMR13DXCDQWwCATBednqL7EKiXejT55RDHdzPC mxid66QRLMugnw2G



Viewkey: 1ac191890bc6ae9fe3a8115e83263abce1f020144ee7e5254e14efb9dcea8105



I have tested the "burn" functionality by sending a small amount to this address (it's quite a rush, give it a try ).



Here is my TX: )



Now, I cannot vouch for the "auditability" of this address, though the viewkey above is certainly valid, and I promise no one will be able to spend any funds that are sent here.

Here we go:Address: 42aaBurnXMRBurnBurnXMRBurnBurnXMRBurnBurnXMR13DXCDQWwCATBednqL7EKiXejT55RDHdzPCmxid66QRLMugnw2GViewkey: 1ac191890bc6ae9fe3a8115e83263abce1f020144ee7e5254e14efb9dcea8105I have tested the "burn" functionality by sending a small amount to this address (it's quite a rush, give it a try).Here is my TX: http://www.chainradar.com/xmr/transaction/3304656a4891542b9e350762c609affba76a6de1c8c1991a81a009bf513f5bcc (take note of my payment IDNow, I cannot vouch for the "auditability" of this address, though the viewkey above is certainly valid, and I promise no one will be able to spend any funds that are sent here.

I was curious to see if anyone else had burned their XMR already... sadly not only your transaction of 0.1XMR there.



Probably to verify the burn the paymentId and amount could be treated as the secret the user must use to prove they were the one to burn their XMR. Though why not just send them to

I was curious to see if anyone else had burned their XMR already... sadly notonly your transaction of 0.1XMR there.Probably to verify the burn the paymentId and amount could be treated as the secret the user must use to prove they were the one to burn their XMR. Though why not just send them to donate@getmonero.org in that case? Burning FIAT is kind of illegal, it should be illegal to burn Moneros as well

Well you wouldn't be able to tell because of stealth addresses anyway, unless they copied my payment ID. And they could just do that to pretend while actually sending to themselves. It's not too difficult to prove you sent the TX, as you own the private key for it (just needs implemented).



The auditing needs implemented on the other side to verify that the burned funds are actually arriving in the account. I desire to set up a website capable of doing just this (for another purpose, but this would be a fun "extra" piece).



But yes, the feeling of pressing "send" is quite a rush; adrenaline junkies, go!



We could burn small amounts while being creative with the payment IDs, then when the auditing is set up, all the TX's could be grouped with the IDs for comedic effect. Well you wouldn't be able to tell because of stealth addresses anyway, unless they copied my payment ID. And they could just do that to pretend while actually sending to themselves. It's not too difficult to prove you sent the TX, as you own the private key for it (just needs implemented).The auditing needs implemented on the other side to verify that the burned funds are actually arriving in the account. I desire to set up a website capable of doing just this (for another purpose, but this would be a fun "extra" piece).But yes, the feeling of pressing "send" is quite a rush; adrenaline junkies, go!We could burn small amounts while being creative with the payment IDs, then when the auditing is set up, all the TX's could be grouped with the IDs for comedic effect.

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LegendaryActivity: 1610Merit: 1000 Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - 0.8.8.6 April 15, 2015, 06:18:40 PM #23013



A Step-By-Step Guide to Running A Full Node on Raspberry Pi 2:



(thanks to smooth, binaryFate, fluffypony)



First, get your Raspberry Pi SD card set up.



Download Ubuntu for Raspberry Pi:

Install Ubuntu onto the SD card:



Now, boot your Raspberry Pi.



sudo fdisk /dev/mmcblk0

Delete the second partition (d, 2), then re-create it using the defaults (n, p, 2, enter, enter), then write and exit (w). Reboot the system, then:



sudo resize2fs /dev/mmcblk0p2

There is no swap partition/file included. If you want swap, it's recommended you do:



sudo apt-get install dphys-swapfile

Install dependencies (note, there may be more, but this is what I remember):



sudo apt-get install git vim libboost1.55-all-dev build-essential doxygen libdb5.3 libevent-dev libunbound-dev miniupnpc liblmdb-dev



You are now ready to build the bitmonero daemon!





git clone https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero.git bitmonero

cd bitmonero

vim Makefile

in the release-all section add this code: -D NO_AES=ON (type i to edit)

escape, then :x to save

cd src/blockchain_db/lmdb

vim db_lmdb.cpp

scroll to line 675 change size_t mapsize = 1LL << 34; to size_t mapsize = 1LL << 30;

:x

cd

cd bitmonero

make release-all

cd build/release/bin

./bitmonerod --db-type berkeley







I am now syncing to the network on a Raspberry Pi 2, using Berkeley DB. LMDB does not work at this time for RPI but I understand it will be addressed in the future.(thanks to smooth, binaryFate, fluffypony)Download Ubuntu for Raspberry Pi: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/RaspberryPi Install Ubuntu onto the SD card: https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/README.md Delete the second partition (d, 2), then re-create it using the defaults (n, p, 2, enter, enter), then write and exit (w). Reboot the system, then:There is no swap partition/file included. If you want swap, it's recommended you do:Install dependencies (note, there may be more, but this is what I remember): https://moneroaddress.org

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MemberActivity: 70Merit: 10https://monerohash.com Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - 0.8.8.6 April 15, 2015, 07:18:58 PM #23015 Quote from: saddambitcoin on April 15, 2015, 06:18:40 PM



A Step-By-Step Guide to Running A Full Node on Raspberry Pi 2:



(thanks to smooth, binaryFate, fluffypony)



First, get your Raspberry Pi SD card set up.



Download Ubuntu for Raspberry Pi:

Install Ubuntu onto the SD card:



Now, boot your Raspberry Pi.



sudo fdisk /dev/mmcblk0

Delete the second partition (d, 2), then re-create it using the defaults (n, p, 2, enter, enter), then write and exit (w). Reboot the system, then:



sudo resize2fs /dev/mmcblk0p2

There is no swap partition/file included. If you want swap, it's recommended you do:



sudo apt-get install dphys-swapfile

Install dependencies (note, there may be more, but this is what I remember):



sudo apt-get install git vim libboost1.55-all-dev build-essential doxygen libdb5.3 libevent-dev libunbound-dev miniupnpc liblmdb-dev



You are now ready to build the bitmonero daemon!





git clone https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero.git bitmonero

cd bitmonero

vim Makefile

in the release-all section add this code: -D NO_AES=ON (type i to edit)

escape, then :x to save

cd src/blockchain_db/lmdb

vim db_lmdb.cpp

scroll to line 675 change size_t mapsize = 1LL << 34; to size_t mapsize = 1LL << 30;

:x

cd

cd bitmonero

make release-all

cd build/release/bin

./bitmonerod --db-type berkeley









I am now syncing to the network on a Raspberry Pi 2, using Berkeley DB. LMDB does not work at this time for RPI but I understand it will be addressed in the future.(thanks to smooth, binaryFate, fluffypony)Download Ubuntu for Raspberry Pi: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/RaspberryPi Install Ubuntu onto the SD card: https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/README.md Delete the second partition (d, 2), then re-create it using the defaults (n, p, 2, enter, enter), then write and exit (w). Reboot the system, then:There is no swap partition/file included. If you want swap, it's recommended you do:Install dependencies (note, there may be more, but this is what I remember):

Thanks for this saddam, I'll give it a try once I get my hands on the Raspberry Pi 2 I've ordered



One thing though.... I tested the Berkeley DB implementation on my laptop and on a VPS, and it was taking ages to sync. Let me knows how it works out for you on the Raspberry Pi.



Hopefully LMDB issues for RPi will be fixed soon.

Thanks for this saddam, I'll give it a try once I get my hands on the Raspberry Pi 2 I've orderedOne thing though.... I tested the Berkeley DB implementation on my laptop and on a VPS, and it was taking ages to sync. Let me knows how it works out for you on the Raspberry Pi.Hopefully LMDB issues for RPi will be fixed soon. MoneroHash.com - U.S. Mining Pool

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Sr. MemberActivity: 306Merit: 251 Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - 0.8.8.6 April 15, 2015, 07:27:27 PM #23017 Quote from: osensei on April 15, 2015, 07:18:58 PM Quote from: saddambitcoin on April 15, 2015, 06:18:40 PM



A Step-By-Step Guide to Running A Full Node on Raspberry Pi 2:



(thanks to smooth, binaryFate, fluffypony)



First, get your Raspberry Pi SD card set up.



Download Ubuntu for Raspberry Pi:

Install Ubuntu onto the SD card:



Now, boot your Raspberry Pi.



sudo fdisk /dev/mmcblk0

Delete the second partition (d, 2), then re-create it using the defaults (n, p, 2, enter, enter), then write and exit (w). Reboot the system, then:



sudo resize2fs /dev/mmcblk0p2

There is no swap partition/file included. If you want swap, it's recommended you do:



sudo apt-get install dphys-swapfile

Install dependencies (note, there may be more, but this is what I remember):



sudo apt-get install git vim libboost1.55-all-dev build-essential doxygen libdb5.3 libevent-dev libunbound-dev miniupnpc liblmdb-dev



You are now ready to build the bitmonero daemon!





git clone https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero.git bitmonero

cd bitmonero

vim Makefile

in the release-all section add this code: -D NO_AES=ON (type i to edit)

escape, then :x to save

cd src/blockchain_db/lmdb

vim db_lmdb.cpp

scroll to line 675 change size_t mapsize = 1LL << 34; to size_t mapsize = 1LL << 30;

:x

cd

cd bitmonero

make release-all

cd build/release/bin

./bitmonerod --db-type berkeley









I am now syncing to the network on a Raspberry Pi 2, using Berkeley DB. LMDB does not work at this time for RPI but I understand it will be addressed in the future.(thanks to smooth, binaryFate, fluffypony)Download Ubuntu for Raspberry Pi: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/RaspberryPi Install Ubuntu onto the SD card: https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/README.md Delete the second partition (d, 2), then re-create it using the defaults (n, p, 2, enter, enter), then write and exit (w). Reboot the system, then:There is no swap partition/file included. If you want swap, it's recommended you do:Install dependencies (note, there may be more, but this is what I remember):

Thanks for this saddam, I'll give it a try once I get my hands on the Raspberry Pi 2 I've ordered



One thing though.... I tested the Berkeley DB implementation on my laptop and on a VPS, and it was taking ages to sync. Let me knows how it works out for you on the Raspberry Pi.



Hopefully LMDB issues for RPi will be fixed soon.



Thanks for this saddam, I'll give it a try once I get my hands on the Raspberry Pi 2 I've orderedOne thing though.... I tested the Berkeley DB implementation on my laptop and on a VPS, and it was taking ages to sync. Let me knows how it works out for you on the Raspberry Pi.Hopefully LMDB issues for RPi will be fixed soon.

Can someone post these instructions on the MEW or GetMonero forum/knowledge base for easy access down the road. I think I'll buy a few of these Rasberry Pi 2's. I have a few friends who are interested in helping out the network and are willing to run a node from their locations. Since this is such a small device it can really help network health.

Can someone post these instructions on the MEW or GetMonero forum/knowledge base for easy access down the road. I think I'll buy a few of these Rasberry Pi 2's. I have a few friends who are interested in helping out the network and are willing to run a node from their locations. Since this is such a small device it can really help network health. Monerohash.com U.S. Mining Pool