The wallet installed and synced on High Sierra for me last week, so it doesn’t affect all High Sierra installations.
Doesn’t immediately help you OP, but may be of some use to the devs.
Posts made by spynappels
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RE: mac os high sierra feathercoin wallet installation problem
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I'm back, what have I missed?
Having been out of crypto for quite a long time, I’m delighted that things are still so positive here. I’m slowly dipping my toe back into the water here and hope to spend more time here, getting to know all the new people and reconnecting with some of the old hands (Bushy, I’m looking at you :-))
So, what’s the best way to get some hashes into the network? Anyone doing anything with the RasPi GPU?
Good to be back…
Stefan Pynappels
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RE: Beef 4 Bits - Free Samples (USA Only)
Shame, I’d be well up for this, but I doubt it would get to me.
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RE: Last Block - 320020 - 2014-07-23 21:38:10
Maybe Wrapper can take a look when he comes online, he’ll be able to confirm if that is what happened.
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RE: Want to thank Ghostlander for his work developing Neoscrypt? INFO HERE.
I don’t think the dev (Ghostlander) asked for anything, he was doing this for PXC too.
It’s just the community’s way of saying thank you.
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RE: P2pool - low difficulty coins - coin rebirth
You can use the same if you want, as the P2Pool allocated mined coins on the basis of shares from miners which have a specific payment address listed,
Just a small point, but using many addresses will mean that the payment s to each address will be smaller, meaning you may need to pay higher fees if making a large payment due to many small inputs to a transaction.
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RE: Open Source ATM
For now, you could just email me the sketch as it runs, you could use my email from the Team page. I’ll update the sketch with your deltas.
As for the screen, just look on Ebay or DealExtreme for a 16 x 2 LCD screen, they’re all standard, and for the button, any momentary button would do, slightly bigger is better. If you can get a 16 x 2 LCD with an I2C backpack, that would be even better, but the screen would still be the same and the mounting would be the same.
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RE: Official Member of the FTC Community!
You are very welcome here!
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RE: Open Source ATM
Ok, so for V2 I was hoping to make some changes that would allow multiple different coins to be used, and a 16 x 2 LCD screen to show how much fiat has been inserted and a big vend button, which starts the printing of the QR codes when the required value of coins has been inserted. This would still run on Arduino, but it would allow me to evaluate more complex codes and functions.
Individual QR codes would still need to be generated, and a lot more of them as conceivably (a lot) more than one QR can be printed per vend.
I see the Pi as being more of a V3 or 4, as I need to see about the best way to port the code. Does that sound ok to you UM? There would be 2 further (little) cutouts in the box but that can be sorted later.
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RE: Open Source ATM
Started coding V2, Just will need to make a few changes which will allow accepting of all coins (10p and up) and vending different values of FTC in whole pound increments. Sitting in an airport lounge, will elaborate later.
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RE: Virtual currency exchange start-up BinaryFund to accept payments via credit cards
I have about 40 FTC in there, we’ll see what happens.
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RE: Open Source ATM
Just use a single channel relay, cheap as chips.
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RE: Open Source ATM
Awesome sauce boss, was going to tell you to run the sketch with the USB cable in and the Arduino Serial Monitor open to see where it was crapping out on you, but it looks like you’ve got it licked.
I’m travelling to Greece for work early on Monday so may have some time to sit and play and make some changes to the original sketch to increase functionality (possibly accept other coins) while waiting around airports, will let you know how I got on, but well done getting this working so far!
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RE: Virtual currency exchange start-up BinaryFund to accept payments via credit cards
Hmm, it’s back up but slow as hell with tons of Cloudflare 522s.
This to me is a bad sign, means someone does not know what they’re doing, either the server is not up to scratch, the coding is poor, or they just don’t know how to administer something simple like upping the rate-limiter on their firewall for the Cloudflare IPS. Or it could they’re just not wanting to spend money, but in all cases it doesn’t look good.
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RE: Virtual currency exchange start-up BinaryFund to accept payments via credit cards
It was suddenly much better after my last post, but now their site is inaccessible as the SSL cert has been revoked. Looks like those coins/fiat are now in danger of being forfeited…
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RE: Open Source ATM
I had issues too, I called the file logo.ofa for Open Feathercoin ATM, had issues with converting between them and seeing what it looked like too. Might get some more time in the next few days to investigate further…
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RE: Virtual currency exchange start-up BinaryFund to accept payments via credit cards
Gotten much worse after some maintenance downtime overnight, can barely log in, can’t get to my account page, can’t get to any trading pairs pages, not looking terribly awesome at this stage…