nice, all agree
10:13:08  getblockhash 864362
10:13:09  09573fbb871921dc416403f8ff183291a03924c9d8a973fe8e697438ae82d4fb
10:17:55  getblockhash 864990
10:17:55  c46a36b5fbb822940270e7c88ad86d7bd7d981dd0c6311e90187a638fdb51aef
15:06:30  getblockhash 865170
15:06:30  d6366f6fccc30a416dfd509bcfce2cbdf89df53779f802c4bb97854c17fb9d60
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i have this: # ./axiomhashd getblockhash 864362 09573fbb871921dc416403f8ff183291a03924c9d8a973fe8e697438ae82d4fb
looks like we're good 10:13:08  getblockhash 864362 10:13:09  09573fbb871921dc416403f8ff183291a03924c9d8a973fe8e697438ae82d4fb 09573fbb871921dc416403f8ff183291a03924c9d8a973fe8e697438ae82d4fb 09573fbb871921dc416403f8ff183291a03924c9d8a973fe8e697438ae82d4fbyup showing blk# 864990 atm 10:17:55  getblockhash 864990 10:17:55  c46a36b5fbb822940270e7c88ad86d7bd7d981dd0c6311e90187a638fdb51aef
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Wallet on yobit again online. But he uses blockchain another than at me. The network has forked?
There are suspicions that some forking did happen. My resync proofed to be futile though, ended up with the same chain so I guess it's the mainnet. Yobits wallet does shows here a blocknumber 2-3 blocks lower than my wallet but a small test-tx went through without problems. So if it's only a little off try a very small amount to check things. I have the current block 862680, on yobit - 855457. ^---= Today at 11:22:18 AM i have # 862895 Smiley ^---= Today at 03:44:30 PM this looks good to me
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i have # 862895
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how about rewarding long term holders by scaling up the yearly rate:
<1 year @someaddress - 10% +1 " " " - 15% +2 years " " - 20% +3 " " " - 25%
then decay all reward amounts by 10x, over some long time, 10 years maybe, so inflation would be in the 1-2.5% range
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i think we should establish an all-time emmissions cap. currently: "moneysupply" : 210,321.09579094,, so maybe half a mil? in three years? then we can derive PoS and HODL outputs ...
and after this three years, paid by fees? well, after emissions are complete, PoSP and HODL can continue, at a rate equal to tx fees, while the fees themselves are destroyed prolly some small inflation should be included though, to make up for accidental loss/destruction, and/or just to keep things interesting...:/
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i think we should establish an all-time emmissions cap. currently: "moneysupply" : 210,321.09579094,, so maybe half a mil? in three years? then we can derive PoS and HODL outputs ...
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what is the schedule for the PoSP staking rate?
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might be easier for some to just set up a new wallet on another computer, send to and fro
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i have 3 connections right now -
 [ { "addr" : "110.146.159.175:15760", "addrlocal" : "72.74.138.99:60584", "services" : "00000001", "lastsend" : 1465537893, "lastrecv" : 1465537894, "bytessent" : 151168, "bytesrecv" : 894048, "conntime" : 1465480312, "pingtime" : 0.87111100, "version" : 60015, "subver" : "/Origination:1.0.0/", "inbound" : false, "startingheight" : 850264, "banscore" : 0, "syncnode" : true }, { "addr" : "99.192.83.208:15760", "addrlocal" : "72.74.138.99:59425", "services" : "00000001", "lastsend" : 1465537917, "lastrecv" : 1465537917, "bytessent" : 41330774, "bytesrecv" : 2504167, "conntime" : 1465527152, "pingtime" : 356.95082700, "pingwait" : 258.20778800, "version" : 60015, "subver" : "/Origination:1.0.6/", "inbound" : false, "startingheight" : 831385, "banscore" : 0, "syncnode" : false }, { "addr" : "94.41.175.187:15760", "addrlocal" : "72.74.138.99:62624", "services" : "00000001", "lastsend" : 1465537923, "lastrecv" : 1465537923, "bytessent" : 230191760, "bytesrecv" : 14621967, "conntime" : 1465532645, "pingtime" : 72.48170400, "version" : 60015, "subver" : "/Origination:1.0.0/", "inbound" : false, "startingheight" : 842583, "banscore" : 0, "syncnode" : false } ]
using the regular wallet, v1.0.0.0-g
this is my .conf
rpcuser=... rpcpassword=... rpcallowip=192.168.1.* rpcport=6970 port= gen=0 listen=1 server=1 addnode=104.236.231.72 addnode=45.55.172.95 addnode=174.127.110.41 addnode=162.222.181.215 addnode=93.157.25.130 addnode=104.236.231.72 addnode=158.181.253.55 addnode=187.74.206.189 addnode=72.92.19.54 addnode=24.56.61.247 addnode=89.212.140.63 addnode=46.101.23.149 addnode=68.41.180.163 addnode=46.72.126.178 addnode=193.198.102.32 addnode=161.53.40.94 addnode=192.52.166.80 addnode=104.238.133.29 addnode=197.89.64.51 addnode=122.107.182.65 addnode=82.236.68.185 addnode=5.9.72.102 addnode=212.45.26.38 addnode=104.238.133.29 addnode=197.89.64.51 addnode=104.197.49.247 addnode=104.197.64.168 addnode=130.211.74.245 addnode=104.155.34.235 addnode=107.167.189.225
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3+ days to re-download the BC
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i think i've gone off on my own fork - was getting about 1blk/min the last day or two, but actually showing a fairly high diff. also found out we're on yobit, so sent some but they did not arrive
i've deleted the BC and started to re-sync, will do a -salvagewallet when i'm done, ... wish us all good luck!
Yobit wallet is in maintenance so nothing would arrive either way, might be housekeeping but it could be a hint of network troubles like having to download the chain as well. I'm not sure if I'm not on a fork myself, although I'm waiting what others are saying. I'm not too worried though, usually the wallets are OK once they got back on the right track, just the, usually quite nice, PoS-rewards from the time on the fork are gone. yUPPER, re-sync'd and checkwallet (showed mismatched coin), then repairwallet and all fixed and all i'm missing is a few k from the last few days
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gr8 post dude quoted youya, been using keepass for a while, a unique and complex pswd for every account is a must nowadays pm an addy if you' like 2b tipp'd some TALK
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Quote of the day the simplest malware is a website
i have never done it, but known people that have and it is so simple and never catches a single eye
you download and install wordpress and set up a good strong blog, set up a free user based subscription and that is it
most computer/internet users have 1-5 email addresses and two of those are used more than the rest
most users have three main passwords and two others
passwords vary by user based on the three security password configs, any number letter combo six keys or more, must have a letter and a number and the last that adds the special character requirement
for example, depending on the website requirements a normal user may have these three main passwords
password password123 password123$
when they sign up for your blog, they are likely using their secondary/spam catch email and one of those main passwords
when they signed up for a bank account, paypal or another main service, they used their main email and one of those passwords
a word press site that requires a special character, number and text has just about gotten all three passwords by simply working backwards, don't spam the subscribers and ask them for a second recovery email account after thirty days and you will have the primary email, probably, if not, that is a pretty easy find on the internet
no viruses, no Trojans or keyloggers, just human nature and the inability to remember too many damned passwords
i have know developers to take it one step further and modify the sign up process, the signup would keep telling the person that the email was already in use three times and get three email addresses and then the password setup script was modified to be a real pain and say no to the simple password, asking for a capital and number, then after that password, add the special character request and boom, three main passwords and three email addresses, worse case scenario, the person gets frustrated and leaves the site
too much of a pain for me and just sooooooo wrong, but one of our past IT guys did it over and over, the hardest part was actually developing a strong and good blog that made people want to sign up, with traffic at 500 plus per day, that means around 20 new signups each day, he collected them but never did anything, just as a case in point, after two years he had around 18,000 user profiles, he spot checked more than fifty and was in their paypal within three minutes, used that to see their bank accounts and in those accounts in another three minutes with about a 87% sucess rate
remember when you sign up on a new site or app, you are giving that info to whoever made(or even copied) the site and i personally have both spam emails catcher and a full set of spam passwords that i use on new sites, plus my credit cards can all produce a virtual number from their site for use on unknown websites that will disappear after one use or a given amount of money spent, you almost need to be three people, the businessman, the social magnet, and then guy who hands out info to any site that so much as looks interesting, lol https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=935898.msg15095663#msg15095663
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silently accumulating ...
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Is this coin still alive? Wallet dont synhronize. I cant find any pools. Can anyone help?
It is still alive for a given value of 'alive'. The chain is still moving. I don't know if there still are pools, the maxminers one seems to be down but if looks like that's true for all of it, not only the Axiom part. There is still a little bit of trading going on. There is no development going on or developer I know about. On the whole not that different to quite a lot of other coins really. Finally some peers: "addr" : "94.41.184.43:15760" "addr" : "99.192.83.208:15760" "addr" : "72.74.62.254:15760" "addr" : "[2001:470:7a9c:1337:219:b9ff:feec:940e]:15760" Has network forked? Without explorer and Yobit in maintenance I'm out of my depth to answer this. It might have, so what makes you think it has forked? Latest block here: 19:49:32  getblockbynumber 842537
19:49:32  { "hash" : "47279a1fc003e669bbc1639afd17e14812202d5502fa0aaf12f616e761a62559", "confirmations" : 2, "size" : 448, "height" : 842537, "version" : 7, "merkleroot" : "a1d0caad8bbbc2807ee4b0cfd8a1b220f1caf23cbace9c4a63bb528304164ec3", "mint" : 2.50000000, "time" : 1465148912, "nonce" : 0, "bits" : "1b4e86ac", "difficulty" : 834.56368906, "blocktrust" : "342939080b6", "chaintrust" : "b4b7a801a379181ba", "previousblockhash" : "8700e516c4021331e2f994858fbb327e2023d7bf3e275dc2c1ad7f756b1985b6", "nextblockhash" : "344507708334b6b992adaf1bcaf0b5bea8d4c2314c49a71cdd99d98f5b5e844d", "flags" : "proof-of-stake", "proofhash" : "0003e55220e6d7cd36e93b8cdc14a0b42333193e30bd3923001968ec46cf1aa7", "entropybit" : 1, "modifier" : "0da0b1bef0988e9c", "tx" : [ "d704f9987f9c351d5282503e272f16f0de9eae1df1077fe794e572a153a7f25b", "db6de7f1b4b76c148739079a25de7a8b5c0f184cb6a57c47f21479a696d1ba9c" ], "signature" : "0c2ca4412de5ab694d7d71508d628550282943d3a50716af41334c1da0ecc7ba0172f52a2bf3b1653b035d9cf569e6522d49c2aa9df45be27e27ca9c2465e3dd0000000000000000" }
i think i've gone off on my own fork - was getting about 1blk/min the last day or two, but actually showing a fairly high diff. also found out we're on yobit, so sent some but they did not arrive i've deleted the BC and started to re-sync, will do a -salvagewallet when i'm done, ... wish us all good luck!
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i love it too but i've a minor issue with cryptopia. i was able to successfully withdraw all the fly i'd bought up till a few days ago when they closed the market, but then 'coupla days ago i did a private trade w/a friend (who knows me/my account name on cryptopia) and he surprised me by simply transferring the fly to my account. so, i put in a wd request, but this was my response: Hi xxxx...xxx (groggin)
An admin has replied to your support ticket.
Ticket: Ticket #xxxxxxx
Reply: Hi, We are still working on the code in the fly wallet to try get it fixed so we can send the coins. At the moment all coins sent to these new address types are stuck. So there is no option but to wait until we find the problems in the fly wallet code so we can send the coins out. Unfortunately FLY wont be officially fixing the wallet as the problem only affects our wallet because we are the only wallet using the new addresses they added. We apologize for the inconvenience surrounding this issue, but this is a bug in the wallet and the blame was pointed at us and they have left us to fix it ourselves at our expense. Thanks [groggin edit: bolded emphesis added] it's only ~3fly at stake here, so that's not why i'm posting this. i just want to say that what they're saying doesn't jibe with my own experience w/y'all hereabouts, i.e. we make good our debts! so - whatever but it seems like some careful/thoughtful communication might actually resolve the issue, and 3 exchanges would be better than 1-1/2 or 2
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^^was just going to post - me too. sent a few 5 hrs ago and no show yet ... standing by
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So the reason Im posting this is because I would like some feedback. If we added HODL "locking" technology to fly, the interest rates would be MUCH less than what HODL pays, because inflation is the #1 killer of all coins. So I would say 100-150% is the max per year. Im thinking to add an option for 1-12 months. Its important to understand that once YOU lock your funds away, they are locked for that term. You CANNOT access them until it matures. So as you can see, I really need feedback on this. If this is something you guys would want , then we have to come up with a table of interest rates. I Also feel there should be a minimum amount of fly needed for the different lengths of term. 12 months requiring the highest minimum to get in. This would encourage buying to meet that minimum. So this is kind of the direction Im heading. If implemented, YOU would CHOOSE to lock different amounts away for different lengths of time, or you would leave your fly wallet open and participate in POSP. So lets discuss this and share ideas.
Vegas
I love the idea of both. And you could do both. Lock some away and use some to secure the network. My vote would be max lock-away is 12 months for 120% so each month is basically 10%. Would POSP remain the same at 35%? Nice work and ideas Vegas! +1, i think i'd lock ~30% depending on final terms...
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