Connect to this network by using its configuration file: forknoted --config-file configs/ethanoliun.conf
simplewallet --config-file configs/ethanoliun.conf That worked. Thanks.
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INFO [108.163.197.58:41988 INC] Sync data returned unknown top b lock: 46125 -> 313630 [267505 blocks (371 days) behind] WTF Is this an old coin or have you been busy mining it? Looks like an old coin.. block height 65342..
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Slow sync - daemon just sits there, doesn't return commands. Blockchain looks like its syncing.. really really really slowly for a brand new coin.. waiting now maybe 20 minutes and 101Mb blocks.dat.. yawn.. trying to get a wallet address to mine to.
restarted the wallet with ctrl-c and got this..
SwappedVector cache hits: 104876641, misses: 1028790 (0.97%)
tried again.. same thing. ctrl-c SwappedVecor error again.
any ideas how I can get this wallet working?
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You where probably mining on a fork. Check the block explorer http://www.blocktree.io/e/FNX Are you on the same block? You can also check your transaction ID on the block explorer. Actually would you mind posting it. It looks like one BE is on a different fork. Each have different block heights. Here is the peer list you should be using, its from the BE with the highest block. To correct your issue you will likely have to delete everything from %appdata%\fantom except for wallet.dat and fantom.conf. Modify your fantom.conf to include the peers below and you should sync up with the proper fork. However, Any coins you mined on the fork will disappear. addnode=85.25.200.125 addnode=78.69.188.169 addnode=73.203.5.98 addnode=104.238.135.136 addnode=133.218.164.201 addnode=108.61.103.113 addnode=117.87.25.141 addnode=97.81.194.218 addnode=218.90.166.77 addnode=178.150.3.240 addnode=84.2.34.93 addnode=75.118.11.55 addnode=46.188.33.88 addnode=218.90.166.77 addnode=218.90.166.77 addnode=116.25.160.214 addnode=108.170.155.17 addnode=193.198.102.32 addnode=187.58.54.241 addnode=75.118.11.55 addnode=81.191.41.44 addnode=94.52.19.22 addnode=78.22.55.200 addnode=78.22.55.200 addnode=177.148.156.182
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I propose a logo contest, to be honest I do support this coin but I dont like the logo. Here's what i did for fun. Best logo winner in 1985...
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I just want to put this out there, this coin is still CPU mineable and you can still solo. I am doing it right now on two PCs and finding several blocks a day.
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This is to inform that to use Birthday Hash Collisions, the block has to be entirely restructured (a.k.a. When validating, invalidating the previous blocks thus holding the client useless to validate older blocks).
A Swap may be imminent, what is your say if a swap were to take place
Could be a lot of work for little gain. Pool operators can just make a miner and put up another pool. Then all that work is for nothing. I think one month of wallet mining is fine. Pools are the next evolution, then GPU miners, then ASICS. Well.. that depends on what this coin does. If it replaces DASH then yes those things will likely happen and its a good thing they they are happening... Mining with FreeTrade's algo (Memory Coin) isn't going to be better its going to be worse. Only high end PCS with a lot of memory will get blocks. You're missing the point of a CPU mineable coin. This is a coin that should be able to be mined by a regular laptop. We don't want GPU miners hogging the hash and dumping and ASICs are ridiculously wasteful. Yes, bitcoin and litecoin are becoming very large contributes to global warming. CPU mineable algorithms are the future. It ensures decentralization by making solo mining, not only a possibility, but required. This is what Satoshi had originally envisioned. So instead of GPU miners and ASIC miners dumping we have CPU miners dumping. It doesn't matter what type of hash or how much you throw at a coin there is still the same amount of coins are produced. The only reason this coin is still CPU mineable is because of its value. No other reason. If the value soars GPU miners will be made. If the algo changes GPU miners will be made, so long as constantly changing the algo doesn't crash the price. This is progress of a bitcoin fork. Its how all the coins that have attained any value have behaved so far. I don't expect this one to behave any differently. I know what you guys are trying to attain here and I agree with it. I just don't think its possible. So instead of fighting it we should embrace it.
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This is to inform that to use Birthday Hash Collisions, the block has to be entirely restructured (a.k.a. When validating, invalidating the previous blocks thus holding the client useless to validate older blocks).
A Swap may be imminent, what is your say if a swap were to take place
Could be a lot of work for little gain. Pool operators can just make a miner and put up another pool. Then all that work is for nothing. I think one month of wallet mining is fine. Pools are the next evolution, then GPU miners, then ASICS. Well.. that depends on what this coin does. If it replaces DASH then yes those things will likely happen and its a good thing they they are happening... Mining with FreeTrade's algo (Memory Coin) isn't going to be better its going to be worse. Only high end PCS with a lot of memory will get blocks.
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Has someone got a GPU miner already?
One miner on coinspool running at 10x the hash of everyone else with quite a few invalid shares
Either they are running multiple cpu miners (160 cores equivalent by my estimate) or they have created a gpu miner and are not sharing
Just asking as that one address has quite a large % of the network hash
Nobody would bother making a GPU miner for this coin. There is no volume and hardly any buy orders on c-cex. Seems to be the general state of crypto at the moment.
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Charles is turning in his grave.
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This is epic! an alt coin on BBC with corporate funding!! This could do a lot to attract more people to alt coins.
exactly what i"m thinking ! and what will these people cash out their coins to ? bitcoin probably ! Lets hope it catches on and other companies start making their own altcoins.
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This is epic! an alt coin on BBC with corporate funding!! This could do a lot to attract more people to alt coins.
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Alright I watched his vids. The guy who posted those videos did some re-encoding of them and removed details so that his bullshit story can sound real. he blurred them and darkened them. This is the actual unedited version of his videos, you'll find it much clearer and brighter. watch?v=TFz9jB3p3IYSo he claims that the woman hanging is being suspended by a harness. While no ropes can bee seen in his shitty video a quick look at the proper video shows she is standing on steel bars which are attached to the window below. Here is a google street view of the building. you can clearly see the bars. https://www.google.ca/maps/@48.8628421,2.3705084,3a,90y,337.47h,111.35t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sUYsdu4ASc9tFtzh3evGSqA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!6m1!1e1There are dead bodies on the ground, a couple being dragged away, probably by friends. A guy hopping down the alley, clearly took a bullet in the leg. While this dirt bag talks about spider man and wonder woman hanging out on the ledge. Whats clear is that the poster had an agenda, I think it was to get youtube viewers any way he could... The fucking pile of shit he is.
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Giving away coins for the holidays sounds like a great idea.
How difficult would it be to make Toshidesk multilingual? I'm thinking specifically Chinese investors. I know there are a lot of traders there into crypto, maybe they would be interested in Toshidesk.
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Wow you guys invested 15 BTC into a shitcoin with 1.5 billion supply? lol! too much. You guys realize this is a get rich quick scammer.
registered 4 days ago, made 15 btc or $5200.. thats like a month's salary in 4 days. do you guys wonder why they keep coming back? Because you keep feeding them.
Then there are legitimate projects like Bitshares that are real and have real people developing, marketing and working hard to make something out of their project. Yet you idiots encourage these scammers by paying them to scam you.
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Crazy conspriracy stuff aside, biometrics spings to mind - voice print, retinal scan, fingerprint, and handwriting analysis as you enter the characters using a stylus. Of course it's tough to beat torture if TPTB really want the info.
How do you think that biometrics could be used to interface with everything online, at home? Not gonna lie, I also thought about the same thing at first. That's pretty much where the thought stopped though. Some laptops, like the Lenovo Thinkpads have fingerprint readers, Cameras and microphones. That covers the first 3 biometrics. Hand writing analysis with a stylus isn't really necessary if you have the first 3 imo. As for torture, all the US needs to do is classify you as a terrorist and ship you off to Guantanamo Bay. Then its completely legal. lol.. legal torture. WTF has happend to us? As for the Paris attacks being a false flag well I doubt that very much. That certainly looks real to me.
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Cannabis Indica works the best. You'll be out cold an hour after smoking and you'll have a great sleep. You can grow it in your backyard and buy seeds online.
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