Still you don't say anything about PoS and why wallet generates invalid blocks.
I did... I asked you what you had done too your wallet. You said you didn't know. I suggested downloading a new wallet and putting your wallet .dat file into the new wallet but it seems you have forgot about that I will go back in the thread and point out where now so you can remember. Since your the only person with this issue and you chose too keep posting comments like this here I will move on good luck hope you can sort it out if not try forum.cryptoinfo.net for some help instead of bitcointalk thanks. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1967550.msg19727613#msg19727613 first comment you can read down from there we had a whole conversation about this issue thanks!First of all, it's not clear if you're a dev, a friend of a dev, or just a guy passing by, whom happens to know what the heck is going on.
Second, if no one is telling you about PoS, it is no ground for believing I'm the only one having this issue - another user is reporting (to me) having similar issue. I wrote in that forum there is something odd going on and I posted a screenshot of that damn wallet showing you, or anyone else, that my "weight" is far above the netweight.
Someone, I can't recall who, since we're all posting with nicknames, said "hey you're ahead of the curve!".
Wow, I replied.
Now I wonder in which way downloading the SAME executable of the wallet and cleaning up the directory in which the blockchain is downloaded, would help me getting the right PoS. I will try if you insist eh.
P.s.: for your information that "I don't know" doesn't mean I did things torn off from human logic.
I don't know means: I simply downloaded the exe and started using the wallet, and that's all.