OK, I think you just missed to update the master. Again, thanks so much for publishing the code.
Whoever wants to compile it now, please switch to the correct branch first:
git fetch && git checkout 1.0.1-Stable-Release
EDIT: Not sure if anyone else but me will have this problem, but my version of libcurl4-openssl-dev did not work during linking and I had to switch to libcurl4-gnutls-dev. Linux Mint Qiana.
Unfortunately, I decided to wait until after work to buy more NuShares. Big mistake! Now with the rising price I’m not going to be able to purchase as many as I wanted to.
Poloniex, first time I used the exchange actually. I just got paid today, so I bought some Bitcoin and traded it with NuShares. Earlier in the day I could have bought around 150,000 shares, but since I didn’t get around to it until after the source code released, I only ended up getting around 137,000 shares in total.
Quick question. How come when I look up my NuShares address in the NuExplorer, the final balance isn’t correct? I have my shares split into 2 addresses and the final balance of both add up to the amount of reward I’ve earned from minting in total, but it doesn’t show the rest.
Actually, now that I check the first address again, it has changed to show the shares I just bought and withdrew to my wallet, but still that’s a fraction of what is actually in my wallet. Is it a bug?
DId you just fill up whatever sell order there were our there with a decent volume or did you place some buy orders that got filled?
Perhaps placing some low buy orders at around 0.0030 will get you some decent stash in a reasonable amount of time…
I’m not really an expert on exchanges and trading, so I just placed orders until they all filled and I ran out of Bitcoin. I was probably pushing up the price as I went along. I’m not sure where open sourcing is going to take us price wise, so I just wanted to buy as much as possible before I go to bed, just in case it rises too much over the next day.
Edit: Also, I already have a pretty large stash. I was one of the first to buy from Jordan. The developments lately with liquidity pools have strengthened my confidence in Nu, so I wanted to buy more.