I have problems when I enable CDN when I already have syscoin. is this being worked on? It seem they are using the same chain ID or something?
I am looking into the impacts of changing the chain id, i don't see any red flags yet but I need to be sure. If this could cause problems then we will need to gain consensus in the matter. P.S. if you know of any useful links on the subject please reply here - looking for the implications in changing chain id (aux pow). /koad I'll see what I can find out from another dev that has a lot of experience working with merged coins. Thanks I would check into this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=769073.new#new and ping ahmed_bodi he's quite an excellent dev. But from what I can find out, changing the ID shouldn't have much ill affect and it would only really be required for pool ops merging with other coins. Thanks for the info; that is the list I was looking for I haven't found much evidence that harm would be done, but am not 100% sure yet. I will change the ID to 1867 which is Canada's birth year and do a complete download/resync of the chain using the modified version to make sure all is OK. The assumption here is that if a rescan is possible then we can be secure in a full network update without any harmful implications. What does everyone think of this plan? P.S. 1867 is also the amount of years ( after the next ice age ) before the Leafs win another cup. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) /koad That's great news koad, hopefully everything goes well. Regarding MYR: I think their problem was that they had the right chainid in place but the rpc reported back chainid 0 when getauxblock was called, IIRC it was this commit that has fixed the problem: https://github.com/myriadteam/myriadcoin/commit/e0a30bf8f7ee533c004040c85369cf457f12d36fGood luck with your test, looking forward to merge-mine a few CDN ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Does anyone have problems to log in on bittrex as well? Every time i enter my email and password i get an error like "Oops! Sorry, an error has occurred. Please try again."
I have the same problem, also API calls fail or are terribly slow since some minutes. [EDIT 5:12]: Its back working for me.
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I can't seem to figure out what keys I need for c-cex.
I got the email with my keys: pub / priv.
Assuming I'm doing this right I keep getting user not found.
So lost right now.
you have to send the public key to sampey so he can set it up for you As far as I know you don't because c-cex is one of the FREE api's. idolacchacked is absolutely right. You have to register your key with Sampey for the free plugins as well. Just shoot him a PM with your C-Cex public key. And while we're at it: Thank you Sampey for your ongoing hard work!
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$ ./autogen.sh aclocal: couldn't open directory 'build-aux/m4': No such file or directory autoreconf: aclocal failed with exit status: 1
Hi i have just tested the clone / build and its fine what commands did you use ? thanks Paul All I've done so far is a git clone and then the autogen.... very strange i would remove the folder and start again this is what i did to build it cd git clone https://github.com/ivugeocoin/ivugeocoincd ivugeocoin/ ./autogen.sh ./configure --with-incompatible-bdb make ./make install i you know what your doing but some tines we all miss a bit thanks Paul yeah I already did remove the folder and doing a git pull from the previous built had a bunch of merge conflicts... I'll give it a try on a different server and see what happens. IMHO one needs a more recent version of autoconf. I bet you are also trying to build on Wheezy? Yeah! My older wheezy server wouldn't work. I did it on a newer one, ubuntu 15.10 and it did work. Nice to hear, tried on Wheezy and Ubuntu 14.04 without any joy. Maybe dev will look into it so that we can build it on older versions too. Funny enough latest litecoin sources build just fine on the same boxes/versions.
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$ ./autogen.sh aclocal: couldn't open directory 'build-aux/m4': No such file or directory autoreconf: aclocal failed with exit status: 1
Hi i have just tested the clone / build and its fine what commands did you use ? thanks Paul All I've done so far is a git clone and then the autogen.... very strange i would remove the folder and start again this is what i did to build it cd git clone https://github.com/ivugeocoin/ivugeocoincd ivugeocoin/ ./autogen.sh ./configure --with-incompatible-bdb make ./make install i you know what your doing but some tines we all miss a bit thanks Paul yeah I already did remove the folder and doing a git pull from the previous built had a bunch of merge conflicts... I'll give it a try on a different server and see what happens. IMHO one needs a more recent version of autoconf. I bet you are also trying to build on Wheezy?
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This week we seemed to have gone from 3900 to 8600. So who are the fools who keep selling coins at these prices?
What other exchanges apart from cryptsy please? Alcurex has CSC listed.
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Hello
I Tried the bootstrap I unzip it . blk0001.dat file and replaced the one in genstake folder , stared the client , it stated at the beginning at 0% . it still dl the full blockchain
I'm not sure if I did it right .
Hi Kprell, Please start your wallet with -loadblock=PATH-TO-YOUR-DOWNLOAD/blk0001.datthis way it will import/read the downloaded bootstrap. Let us know if this works. HTH
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Are there any plans to change the chainid from 1 to something unique, so that CDN can be merge-mined together with other auxpow coins like SYS?
Not officially, but definitely something i'll look into. Do you know of a common/updated list of used IDs? /koad Thank you for your reply. Not directly, but I can give you the chainids I know of: SYS: 1 SJW: 24 GRN: 25 PTC: 71 VIA: 86 DOGE: 98 ULTC: 13804
HTH
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Are there any plans to change the chainid from 1 to something unique, so that CDN can be merge-mined together with other auxpow coins like SYS?
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I have been depositing and withdrawing coins with cryptsy on a more or less daily base since almost a year. Since the rumors about cryptsy being insolvent or a scam began, I reduced my balance continuously from over 2btc to ~0.5 and then further to ~0.1. I haven't been here when Mtgox closed its doors but I've heard enough of it to see the signs written on the wall in fat letters wrt to cryptsy when my daily withdrawals delays grew from minutes to hours and from hours to more than a day. Because of this I thought it would be time to evacuate all my dust from cryptsy and as feared my 3 withdrawals, together around 0.12btc, are stuck since more than a week. Support doesn't answer my ticket and the 5 updates to the ticket I have made during this last week. Like many I was offered to cancel my withdrawals in order to withdraw in any other currency but this request of me was never honoured or answered by their support. I have no crystal glass to judge if they are insolvent, incompetent or scammy or multiple of those but from my definition they have definitely gone mammal glands upwards around a week ago. Should I - against all expectations and logic - get my withdrawals processed - I will in all fairness update this post. For those still trusting in cryptsy and depositing: Please do not hold your breath while waiting for a withdrawal to actually process its not good to leave your brain that long without oxygen. C'est la vie.
Well said. [UPDATE 9. Dec 2015]: After opening a second ticket on 7. Dec again demanding to cancel the pending withdrawals, a new support agent replied within 24 hours that my withdrawals from 28th and 29th November have been cancelled and are returned my balance. I was then able to buy VTC from my BTC and LTC balance and could successfully withdraw it to Bittrex. So after almost two weeks I was able to get my little remaining balance out with some loss.
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Will do. I've been trying to avoid writing a "restart coin daemon" script. Yes, I know restarting it helps, and is something a number of people do... but it feels like we're treating the symptoms, rather than trying to find a cure. It also seems counterproductive for a pool to be constantly restarting the coin daemon as that would flush the mempool and render worker shares invalid on the restart... one of those shares might have solved a block.
I see your point, however I was not proposing a regular restart, I was talking about restarting the coindaemon in case it does not respond anymore (which is a good thing to monitor if you run a pool, even if you are sure it runs stable). If it is unresponsive and you have a block-winning share it is useless/lost anyway. I agree though that the ideal setup should run stable on its own and not rely on being restarted regulary and I am certainly not suggesting to just restart the coind without good reason. I check all my coinds every 10mins and automatically restart them IF they do hang, else they just log being ok to syslog. HTH
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Hey johnnybravo0311,
Yw, in any case it shouldn't harm you to increase the rpcthreads. The getinfo not being responsive rang a bell with me, that was the moment when I wrote my coind watchdog-shell-script to automatically restart them if they do not respond to getinfo within 5s which reliably happened after a few hours of mining.
I am curious if it helps, please let us know the outcome.
Cheers
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Hi, I have no experience with bitcoind and this is just a blind shot into the dark, but the below helped me with a similar prob with different alts. Try to add the following to your bitcoin.conf: and make XX a number between 16 and 50. I use 20 and am a happy miner since then, YMMV. HTH
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Good job dev, to be honest I didn't expect such an elegant solution that protects your users funds. Thumbs up! By the way, soon we will update the information in OP (about premine)
While you are at it, please also update the Github link in the OP. btw: New source compiles fine and I am up and running with currently 9 connections and growing.
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Could somebody with an active node please post his blockheight and eventually peers? Mine is 1142448 right now, but coinplorer is on 1139060, so it seems I am on a fork. Thanks. Current blockheight 1153033 addnode=198.27.97.172 addnode=195.154.223.134:49942 addnode=70.163.93.56:8106 Thank you infernoman, much appreciated. However I meanwhile gave up, mainly because I only know of Cryptsy as CNC exchange and obviously nothing comes out there anymore.
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Do you have a demo account that people can use to test out the functions and menu system to see how stable it is? No sorry, there's no demo. CAT is very stable anyone could confirm ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) I confirm it is running rock stable (Ubuntu Linux, rather slow virtual machine). Also is there anyone who has actually used this bot and can provide proof that it actually works and makes a profit? Just someone ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I may be interested in buying, but need a bit more reassurance from real users You can take a look at my feedbacks here : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=130152Click on "Show ratings." under Untrusted feedback to read all the feedbacks ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) I use the C.A.T. with 4 plugins and I am pretty happy with it. I confirm I got a solid and well working software for a fair price. No guarantee to make money with it, but it simply works as advertised and Sampey is great to deal with. Not to forget the free lifetime upgrades he provides (and he really does release a lot of upgrades as can be seen in this thread). Whether you will be making profit simply depends on your strategy and how you use C.A.T.. I can honestly say I've made some nice profits with less than a BTC base capital in a few coins but then I lost about the same amount for letting C.A.T. trade the wrong coins and having not configured the markets in question to avoid it (I am very talented in doing the wrong trades ath the wrong time - I can't resist catching falling knives for example...). So if you know what you want to trade and how, C.A.T. can do that for you all night long and you will make profit. If you expect it to just do the right thing if you give it some coins, you are expecting something C.A.T. doesn't do. HTH
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Could somebody with an active node please post his blockheight and eventually peers? Mine is 1142448 right now, but coinplorer is on 1139060, so it seems I am on a fork. Thanks.
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und natürlich immer dran denken, DOGE und VIA als merge-mining dazu zu nehmen ( nochmal 3% Bonus )
Weitere Kandidaten für merge-mining: MYR, GRE, SYS, HUC, SJW, PTC, ULTC Speziell MYR und SYS könnten sich ggf. auch lohnen. Aber auf jeden Fall wie erwähnt DOGE und VIA. HTH
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What is definition of"Discarded"?
Discarded shares are shares your miner did find after the pool already announced a new block. So the miner software doesn't even bother to submit it (because it would get rejected). Completely wrong. Discarded is discarded WORK which means it was never worked on at all i.e. it's totally and utterly irrelevant and has nothing to do with shares. Thank you for correcting me in my (wrong) assumption, I was not meaning to mislead the OP in any way (and sorry to OP for BS explanation). So to make sure I got it right: Discards are happening, when the miner has work received and waiting and this work is invalidated by the pool (i.e. by a new block) before the miner could start to hash on it?
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