I hereby claim:
- I am ellaismer on github.
- I am ellaismer (https://keybase.io/ellaismer) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASDpisUKNi7Tz_JcssxmJq2VVlA1PJzf5BSJgEC9WNxIfgo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# from datetime import datetime, date | |
from time import sleep | |
from argparse import ArgumentParser | |
import logging | |
from pyepm import api, config, __version__ | |
from bitcoin import * # NOQA |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
This testnet has mostly identical settings comparing Ellaism mainnet, but with ProgPOW transition happening at block 0. To use this, you need to first compile the ProgPOW branch of Parity Ethereum:
# Make sure you have Rust and git installed first.
git clone https://github.com/paritytech/parity-ethereum
cd parity-ethereum
git checkout andre/progpow
Due to developers' misconfiguration, PIRL and EGEM blockchain contain the 72 million premine of the original Ethereum blockchain. For example, look into EthDev premine address 0x5abfec25f74cd88437631a7731906932776356f9, on both PIRL and EGEM blockchain, they contain 11,901,484 coins. The bug was disclosed by an anonymous person called "etherhacker".
PIRL has decided to use a DAO-like hard fork, which forces set those premine account balances to zero.