won't sync with new wallet rpc port? .conf file?
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gracias, I'm not able to post wallet until this evening (at home pc) Im in for 100xsi neite
where am I sending?
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well, the offer alone speaks volumes of the community, (or certain members of it) regardless of my small amount of coins, I do appreciate the gesture! I believe about 500, not a whole lot. really? good to know. way to support the early adopters! The exchange period for XSS to XSI has expired.
I mined from day one. So I am one of the early adopters as well. I voted for the change and for the time limit. This has been discussed many times in the thread. How many XSS did you have? That's not a huge amount. I am willing to pitch in and get that traded for you. Any one else feel like giving 100 or so XSI to show this guy how great the community is?
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I believe about 500, not a whole lot. really? good to know. way to support the early adopters! The exchange period for XSS to XSI has expired.
I mined from day one. So I am one of the early adopters as well. I voted for the change and for the time limit. This has been discussed many times in the thread. How many XSS did you have?
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really? good to know. way to support the early adopters! The exchange period for XSS to XSI has expired.
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what happens to old 'xss' coins in my wallet? is xsi able to recognize my xss wallet?
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are nmc merged mining proceeds lost if not associated with a btc address? I cannot sign a message because of my mining settings. am I out of luck on any nmc?
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I don't have dates handy sorry. I mined at launch and for a short while afterwards. Then each week or so, I would download the updated blockchain. I missed downloading the blockchain for a while, so my last sync (which was my post date, 2 days ago I believe) was when I got the nice surprise of my wallet being emptied. That was all the coins i had, all were mined at launch, and for a little while after launch. I would occasionally open the client to update the block chain.
I'm not sure how much help I'm offering with these questions, but for what it's worth, my next question would be regarding dates. Do you remember more or less the dates you mined the coins? Do you remember more or less the dates for the last time you saw the coins in your wallet? And the date you first noticed they were gone? You know, when going back and looking at your original post, that sure looks like a send coins to me. This is very weird since it was broken into hundreds of random amounts that all went to the same destination address, and all in the same transaction (from the looks of things). The date of your send coins in your original post is not the same date as the recorded transaction date either. Very strange. The more data you can provide, the better. Also, DigiByte asked what mining pool you were using at the time you were mining since he's thinking you were on a fork. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.msg7992363;topicseen#msg7992363But if that were the case, then how did they eventually get sent to another address, and then spent another month and a half later from that address? As I said, this is very strange. I'm wondering if your computer was compromised and the coins stolen . . .
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That was all the coins i had, all were mined at launch, and for a little while after launch. I would occasionally open the client to update the block chain. wallet is up to date. I didn't send them anywhere. I just mined them. I mined these myself at launch, and then archived the wallet after that. I then periodically sync, but this particular case, the sync was not done for a while. Once I updated the client, my coins vanished.
Have you tried re-indexing the wallet? Or opening with the -rescan option? You might even try deleting the blockchain folder and letting it re-download. Sometimes your local blockchain database can get corrupted. http://altexplorer.net/address/DCjdizkQsj7mkcgvTA2WYKEkAm1huUs393This shows there was 1 transaction in and 1 transaction out. Was that the address you sent the coins to originally? cad_cdn, Had you ever had any other coins in your wallet, ever sent or recieved coins, or were those mined coins the only coins you ever had in your wallet?
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no hashharder pool either
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wallet is up to date. I didn't send them anywhere. I just mined them. I mined these myself at launch, and then archived the wallet after that. I then periodically sync, but this particular case, the sync was not done for a while. Once I updated the client, my coins vanished.
Have you tried re-indexing the wallet? Or opening with the -rescan option? You might even try deleting the blockchain folder and letting it re-download. Sometimes your local blockchain database can get corrupted. http://altexplorer.net/address/DCjdizkQsj7mkcgvTA2WYKEkAm1huUs393This shows there was 1 transaction in and 1 transaction out. Was that the address you sent the coins to originally?
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I mined these myself at launch, and then archived the wallet after that. I then periodically sync, but this particular case, the sync was not done for a while. Once I updated the client, my coins vanished. I could\would have... but no one from the dev team has bothered to respond to why my coins went missing after a simple blockchain sync. so, no positive support from me. We just read your message. The last time we forked DigiByte a few people did not update and continued to mine on the old chain. Did you get coins from someone who mined on the old chain? Or did you yourself mine on the old chain before updating your wallet? Have you tried re-opening the wallet with the -rescan command to re-index your block chain?
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I could\would have... but no one from the dev team has bothered to respond to why my coins went missing after a simple blockchain sync. so, no positive support from me.
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anyone lose all their coins from a wallet sync?
Status: 5340 confirmations Date: 7/22/2014 15:21 To: DCjdizkQsj7mkcgvTA2WYKEkAm1huUs393 Debit: -17406.28802485 DGB Transaction fee: -0.68 DGB Net amount: -17406.96802485 DGB Transaction ID: 7d9bd93be6ac3c500e241f1ffb3642935edf84c5a6ec6b4a491007559c31c269
forked?
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I'd like to check it out. I'm not an experienced trader, but i can offer a entry level review for those starting out.
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I need to replace a burned out motherboard for 5 chips lightning asic. just want the circuit board only. i have heatsink\fans from burned out one.
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positive experience here as well. shipped quickly, reasonable shipping rates for Canada as well.
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need same info, link is dead.
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