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81  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BTC Guild - 0% Fees, Long polling, SSL, JSON API, and more [~1300 gH/sec] on: June 12, 2011, 02:14:47 PM
Did BTCGuild get ddos or being ddos'd as well as Deepbit? Site is extremely slow
http://www.btcguild.com/ is very slow for me too.
Try using https.  Much faster at the moment...  https://www.btcguild.com/


I found out that only 'account' part is slow, other parts such as index page and block history is still fast.

Current shares(including user's and site's) keep getting reset but round count is not advancing.
82  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie restrictions (Please discuss forum policy here.) on: June 12, 2011, 02:07:35 PM
Just want to go on the record that, as a newbie, I have no real problem with the post restriction policy. Newbies need to spend most of their time reading rather than talking anyway. And contribute something back to the community. That's all good.

I understand this restriction.

But just an example, I've been reading on this forum for some time (0.5 mo) and just reged few days ago to ask a question. Not talked before =/= can't contribute anything.

and the logged times, I sometimes forget to log in until I want to post and can't find the link.

I know this is not enough to make an argument but this CAN happen.
83  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie restrictions (Please discuss forum policy here.) on: June 12, 2011, 01:48:32 PM
I successfully started a thread about my problem of multiple use of one wallet, and now I can only post on that thread outside this section.

Now BTCGuild has some problems(working miners but incorrect block stats such as a very long round, slow account management but other parts are okay, ...) and I even can't post there to describe what I see.

I know trolling is heavier during this value correction but it's not a good way to do with this problem.
84  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Using same wallet in different computers on: June 12, 2011, 11:13:57 AM
What about the option of using something like dropbox?

Though it might work if you can ensure that only one computer will ever run the client at a time, the likely even bigger problem is that for that method to work you would have Dropbox backing up your wallet.dat without encrypting it first.

 http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Securing_your_wallet#General_Solutions
 "Your wallet.dat file is not encrypted by BitCoin. Anyone who can access it can easily steal all of your coins"

So again, the answer is no -- do not try to share the same wallet on more than one computer.

Generally I use flash disk and VPN connection to computer B's intranet through password protected share to get two wallets synced.

Now I meet the error again just after receiving mining income.

error info:

EXCEPTION: St9bad_alloc
std::bad_alloc
C:\Progra....(path to exe)\bitcoin.exe in
CMyApp::OnExecptionInMainLoop()

and I cannot start the client.

I'll consider using RPC to access my wallet. Thanks for the explanations!
85  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Using same wallet in different computers on: June 11, 2011, 02:12:43 AM

you won't be able to "share" the same wallet.dat btwn 2 computers.  unfortunately ur gonna have to move wallet.dat back and forth btwn them.

Then I can't use a wallet simultaneously on two computers?
86  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Using same wallet in different computers on: June 10, 2011, 12:32:02 PM
Now I have a wallet first created on computer A and it has some BTC in it. Then I installed another copy of bitcoin on computer B(both are Windows). I want two of my computers share one wallet, then I don't need to check both computers to get my overall balance.

The problem is when I copied my wallet from computer A to computer B, the client on computer B won't open. It shows the interface then some errors which says "alloc" or something(forget it, can't access computer B now), and then the client exits.

I've tried to copy all files under %appdata%/Bitcoin on computer A to computer B, and the client could start, but after receiving a payment it crashed again with same error.

Are wallets designed to be used on only 1 computer or there is sth wrong with my computers?

my 1st post and I'm not good at English...
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