Why is the line this: if (nOffset != 0 && abs64(nOffset) < 5 * 60) fMatch = true;
and not this: if (abs64(nOffset) < 5 * 60) fMatch = true;
I believe Schleicher is right. nOffset is in seconds, and it's easy to be under one second by time syncronisation. So if every nOffset is Zero, the second comparison with "abs64(nOffset) < 5 * 60" is never checked. I cannot explain the output of debug.log.
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What is the multibit version you are using?
I had a version 0.4.6 some days before. It was too old to load the blockchain. Now I'm running with 0.4.23.
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Login not possible, no error screen with Opera, simply no reaction
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Ist da nicht noch alles feucht? Versucht, die Lieferung gut zu timen, sonst braucht ihr noch ein trockenes (und vielleicht teures) Zwischenlager.
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It seems to me that more and more PoS blocks are coming into defense. PoW blocks seem to be mined only once an hour in the average. So a reward of 25 BTC every 10 minutes resembles 150 PPC in one hour. And the PPC is young.
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Title says it all, dont scam others if you think its a scam by selling your XRPs, give them away or a very, very, very responsible price.
If you are one of those people who think Ripple is a scam but get them in the giveaway, send them my way and possibly we can work something out.
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Or Donate them to a charity
If you believe in them, overtake XRP to a very, very, very responsible price.
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Der versteht ja was von Geld, also würde ich an seiner Stelle den Zuckercoin erstellen (lassen) und ordentlich preminen, dann promoten. Geld, Geld, Geld, ...
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There are so many posts saying Ripple is a scam. Also, some of the adverts say it is a scam. What's up with Ripple? If you think it's a scam and have some, why not send me some? rNCxzs1EPCW4XbZQ6vgoerJbKvm61eS588
I would give you 50 XRP that I own. But this is not possible, I have to hold them in my wallet, I don't know why. Also I cannot close my account. I feel participants shall be bound to the system, so I think, Ripple is a scam.
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On Ripple dense fair-mindet people meets scammers. The scammers are operating gateways and will behave like gentlemen for some time, the stupid participants will loose their values, they will pay them back to their trusted friends. Because this all is not regulated the participants will not see one cent of their money. If JoelKatz says you could go to a court, this is not true, because it shall be decentralised in the end. It's obvious to me, this can not work. I see some people here discussing pro Ripple, that also discussed pro Pirateat40 a year ago. Good luck.
For the undecided of you think of being a very rich person, like Warren Buffet, or Dagobert Duck. Would they decide to put their assets into the Ripple system? They own real assets, like shares, gold, Bitcoins, but never derivatives in the long run.
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If the source-code becomes open, there will be a lot of filled wallets in the system. What if somebody finds a flaw in the code? My question is, can it ever be opened with a lot of assets inside?
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Successful exchange of BTC and XRP, thank you
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I was on the site this am 20130510. All seemed ok until I placed a trade. The system responded with a "disk full" message, hence I'd guess it is down until they can get some maintenance done. YMMV.
I get the same response as the OP now.
Ok, this has to be preserved. Bitcoinica Consultancy, a corporation of experts who know maff and fill disks. Much better than getting the wallets stolen.
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Login into intersango is possible again, problem is solved.
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I was on the site this am 20130510. All seemed ok until I placed a trade. The system responded with a "disk full" message, hence I'd guess it is down until they can get some maintenance done. YMMV.
I get the same response as the OP now.
If you are right, it's good news. Disk full should not happen, but could be worse.
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Today intersango login does not work, I even don't know how to send them a message. Whoever can contact them, please help. The symptom is an empty screen and the address field is https://intersango.com/login.phpI tried this on two different Mac system, one Ubuntu Linux, three different browsers. Since the order list seems to not change for long times, I'm sure this happens to all customers. Please help!
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And how do I identify if a specific PoS block is created by myself?
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It works fine for me, no issue so long. I'm working on OS X 10.8.3.
First I tried to download ppcoin-qt with Opera on any OS, without success. Then with Camino on Mac, message says browser is too old. Last with Firefox on Ubuntu Linux, that worked fine.
Created wallet, downloaded blockchain, received some coins, configured some items, all went well.
Created receiving addresses, encrypted the wallet, received some coins, sent some coins, works as known from other clients.
Am I possible to mint PoS-blocks, like on Ubuntu Linux?
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It works fine for me, no issue so long.
First I tried to download ppcoin-qt with Opera on any OS, without success. Then with Camino on Mac, message says browser is too old. Last with Firefox on Ubuntu Linux, that worked fine.
Created wallet, downloaded blockchain, received some coins, configured some items, all went well.
Created receiving addresses, encrypted the wallet, received some coins, sent some coins, works as known from other clients.
Is there a daemon like ppcoind on Ubuntu Linux? How can I identify it? I wished to mint PoS-blocks, if possible.
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How can I identify the instance that created the last Proof-of-Stake block? I want to identify PoS-blocks in-a-row.
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I'm also waiting on my withdrawel, that I triggered on 19. of April. Typically it takes about one week.
Perhaps many people have burned by the last bubble, and want to have the rest of their money back. In this case a 60000 EUR limit will delay the execution of course.
My money has reached my banking account now, so it works for me, slowly.
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