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NewbieActivity: 3Merit: 0 Re: [ANN] BlackCoin (BC/BLK) | PoS | Multipool | Coinkite | Mentioned on WSJ! July 05, 2014, 11:26:53 PM

Last edit: July 05, 2014, 11:42:26 PM by blackwavelabs #6128 Quote from: blade87 on July 05, 2014, 10:59:48 PM Quote from: blackwavelabs on July 05, 2014, 10:37:48 PM We have lowered the fee on bcbit.co to 0.45%



We have also created a twitter account for future updates and news on upcoming projects: @blackwavelabs







That went up quite soon! I'll have to try out a Newegg purchase sometime later this week to help with the testing. Considering how quickly you guys got this up compared to how long it took VRC, I can't wait for what else you have in store for BC!

That went up quite soon! I'll have to try out a Newegg purchase sometime later this week to help with the testing. Considering how quickly you guys got this up compared to how long it took VRC, I can't wait for what else you have in store for BC!

It is a fairly trivial feature, and we even made improvements over the original VRC design. If a trade fails you can return to it see the balance we hold and provide a BC refund address to have it sent back to you.



We plan to make a few more improvements as time permits.



If you are interested in finding out more about our upcoming blackcoin related projects please visit:



Our aim is to increase adoption by making solutions for both businesses and average users. We see blackcoin as a stable store of value that uses little energy and moves quickly which is of interest to both merchants and average people.



We want to make it easier to send blackcoins, and safer to hold blackcoins and easier to accept blackcoins. We have more projects in mind, which we will implement as we raise capital, but right now Onyx and BlackNode are steps towards these goals. It is a fairly trivial feature, and we even made improvements over the original VRC design. If a trade fails you can return to it see the balance we hold and provide a BC refund address to have it sent back to you.We plan to make a few more improvements as time permits.If you are interested in finding out more about our upcoming blackcoin related projects please visit: http://blackwavelabs.com Our aim is to increase adoption by making solutions for both businesses and average users. We see blackcoin as a stable store of value that uses little energy and moves quickly which is of interest to both merchants and average people.We want to make it easier to send blackcoins, and safer to hold blackcoins and easier to accept blackcoins. We have more projects in mind, which we will implement as we raise capital, but right now Onyx and BlackNode are steps towards these goals.

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Full MemberActivity: 238Merit: 100 Re: [ANN] BlackCoin (BC/BLK) | PoS | Multipool | Coinkite | Mentioned on WSJ! July 05, 2014, 11:38:59 PM #6129 BLACKHALO BETA TESTING REPORTING...



Guys make yourself useful and test this beta release!



I set up two computers in my home network with a BlackHalo client each for testing. I opened up two gmail accounts and tested sending some transactions from one client to the other.



Both systems with windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit, one system has intel i7 950 cpu and the other system with the latest Celeron G1830 2.8 GHZ which has 3 Gigabyte R9-280X.



FINDINGS:

In both systems I copied the blockchain from BC wallet. The i7 950 system processed the Rescan.bat very quickly with the Celeron system never finished the Rescan.bat



The client on i7 system updated the blocks regularly while the Celeron system needed BlackHalo restarted to update the bloc sync.



Both BlackHalo clients shut down for not apparent reason at least once during the testing period, but the i7 system had more client shut downs while I was doing some photoshoping. No errors displayed during any shut down.



Finally when I closed the clients via File > Exit it would take about one minute for Blackcoind.exe to fully shut down. Only in my Celeron system the BitHalo.exe would sometimes remain active after the client was shut down.



Finally I deleted the entire data directory of the Celeron BlackHalo client and allowed it to sync overnight. It synched properly but the client failed to properly update the blocks while I was testing the contracts. Weird but something in my Celeron system is previenting my client from updating regularly.





You can report your findings here all in one place: http://www.reddit.com/r/blackcoin/comments/29xisj/blackhalo_10_beta_testing_feedback/ Guys make yourself useful and test this beta release!I set up two computers in my home network with a BlackHalo client each for testing. I opened up two gmail accounts and tested sending some transactions from one client to the other.Both systems with windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit, one system has intel i7 950 cpu and the other system with the latest Celeron G1830 2.8 GHZ which has 3 Gigabyte R9-280X.In both systems I copied the blockchain from BC wallet. The i7 950 system processed the Rescan.bat very quickly with the Celeron system never finished the Rescan.batThe client on i7 system updated the blocks regularly while the Celeron system needed BlackHalo restarted to update the bloc sync.Both BlackHalo clients shut down for not apparent reason at least once during the testing period, but the i7 system had more client shut downs while I was doing some photoshoping. No errors displayed during any shut down.Finally when I closed the clients via File > Exit it would take about one minute for Blackcoind.exe to fully shut down. Only in my Celeron system the BitHalo.exe would sometimes remain active after the client was shut down.Finally I deleted the entire data directory of the Celeron BlackHalo client and allowed it to sync overnight. It synched properly but the client failed to properly update the blocks while I was testing the contracts. Weird but something in my Celeron system is previenting my client from updating regularly. BC + XC + DRK