Hello. I was just synching my wallet and a yellow bar ontop said that my wallet blocks were too old and I had to click on the bottom, where it is showing the synchin, so I did. It restarted the wallet. Now I am getting incorrect or no genesis block found. Please advise. Thanks.
You can: clean the datadir and sync from scratch, use the blockchain snapshot, use a backup. Either way, please use the new thread. We can help you better if you head over to the discord channel.
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The sudden increase in the hashrate makes it evident that ASIC's are mining ITNS now and it's something that needs to be dealt with asap. 14th May is a month more from now. Just imagine the effect of ASIC's in a month. The difficulty will rise so much that it will be difficult for small miners to sustain.
Difficulty retargets pretty quickly, it doesn't need a month. The reason we didn't set a earlier date for the fork is because we are rolling out a bunch of blockchain features that need proper coding and testing, all consolidated into block version 4. This is to avoid multiple painful hardforks.
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Sorry again for the stupid questions but this coin can be mined by wallet or/and miner? and actually which miner? (AMD CPU + radeon GPU) Thanks for your time.
Currently the platform of choice for mining xcn is Nvidia gpu.
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pallas can you please tell us in more details what's your future plan for XCN development. do you planning to make XCN as Eth, Stratis etc..
What I'm currently doing, besides the endless search for better exchanges, is making the transaction bot, which will be used to test tx throughout and block size adjustment. There might be other uses for it, so I will try to structure it in a way that it can be easily expanded. Finally, I'm in private talk for a possible real world usage of cryptonite but it's to early to announce anything. Thanks for the heads-up Pallas, all info like this helps improve confidence that things are going somewhere.S Still think you need more help from the rest of the team or a bigger team. Also Roadmap, even just a vague one would be nice.... I agree, I need help, but things are already improving: there is enexus doing additional coding, sekker doing media and stuff, probably we are getting a guy for web and social, and bitfreak is still active :-) First of all help me to mine . It's annoying that i can mine anything but xcn let's start a discussion about your issues on discord, I'm sure we will find a way to help you :-)
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pallas can you please tell us in more details what's your future plan for XCN development. do you planning to make XCN as Eth, Stratis etc..
What I'm currently doing, besides the endless search for better exchanges, is making the transaction bot, which will be used to test tx throughout and block size adjustment. There might be other uses for it, so I will try to structure it in a way that it can be easily expanded. Finally, I'm in private talk for a possible real world usage of cryptonite but it's to early to announce anything. Thanks for the heads-up Pallas, all info like this helps improve confidence that things are going somewhere.S Still think you need more help from the rest of the team or a bigger team. Also Roadmap, even just a vague one would be nice.... I agree, I need help, but things are already improving: there is enexus doing additional coding, sekker doing media and stuff, probably we are getting a guy for web and social, and bitfreak is still active :-)
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Hello guys. Sorry for the noob question but im not so familiar with these algorythms and dont know which to use. So my quesrion is, this algorythm M7 is same as M7M or no? For example if i rent M7M rig, can i mine XCN coin? Thanks for your time.
They are different. M7M is based on M7 but incompatible. Please use the new thread.
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The latest unreleased x17-spmod is the fastest. The 2nd fastest is the x17 sp-mod #1 64bit build.
x17 sp-mod #1 does
23MHASH 1080ti (64bit), 9MHASH 1060 6GB(32bit)
If it is unreleased you should compare it to other unreleased miners: then you can't say it's the fastest :-)
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I have the same and it's not connecting. Firewalles off.
Maybe you got banned by the pool anti-ddos system? Could you try from a different IP address?
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Will it be necessary to update the wallet after the hard fork?
Yes, but the better practice is upgrading before, as soon as it's available. Of course we will announce and release it appropriately in advance.
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I still didn't start work on the transaction test script, but I'll do ASAP. I believe testing on the main chain makes more sense as it is kinda "real world", but testnet could be used to stress the limits by having control of the network hashrate.
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That is a good point, since we are not a company and do not follow a regular company financial year we mentioned these dates has in number of months ( Q1 until April = 4 months and so on ). A quarter is 1/4 of something. 1/4th of a year in this case, so Q1 is January-March, Q2 is April-June, Q3 is July-September and Q4 is October-December. "Q1 until April = 4 months" means that there are 16 months in a year. Besides, the coin lives on even without investors.
someone has to pay for your work. Or are you a volunteer? that's what premine is for. to fund development. How are you gonna fund development with something that is worthless? It's the investors that make the coin alive, what good is all your premine if you can't use it for anything (can't sell for BTC, can't purchase any goods etc)? It isn't worthless for us as we see the potential more than anyone else. We don't even look at the current price and for sure will not sell for a long while. See you in a year or so ;-)
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"if this coin can survive so long time"
How can a coin which has a full team of skilled people working on it die?
Easily, development will last much more longer then expected, investors decide to leave and it's over. Besides, the coin lives on even without investors. someone has to pay for your work. Or are you a volunteer? that's what premine is for. to fund development. on a side note, I did a lot of volunteer work in my life; you never know what comes out of a good project even if you work for free. think linux, PHP, mysql and most of the opensource out there. oh, and I was forgetting about a project named bitcoin.
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"if this coin can survive so long time"
How can a coin which has a full team of skilled people working on it die?
Easily, development will last much more longer then expected, investors decide to leave and it's over. [/quote] If they leave there will be others. But most won't. Besides, the coin lives on even without investors.
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"if this coin can survive so long time"
How can a coin which has a full team of skilled people working on it die? price and volume can get lower, but the product is coming, so there is no way it can die! Besides, Verge was just hacked and it was a mess. That coin has huge volume and market cap, but it went into real trouble, how can you explain this? Easy: you can pump a coin with no project and no skills behind it, and you can have a great projects with low volume. There is almost no relation with the technical value of the coin in most cases. Not now in history, at least.
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Maybe we should consider burning away all the coins that are still in aex? Can be done tehnicaly? I know they are also legit coins and users there, but they got new coins at aex swap two months ago. And aex constantly ignored our tickets and pallas messages.
Not sure it's possible as I believe they were moved, but we can investigate it. For sure a coin swap would burn part of those funds but its real effectiveness can't be easily estimated.
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I already said it in a recent post: since the hacked coins have been mixed in the exchange with normal ones, and spread through multiple wallets, there is no way to tell which one are hacked. Also we don't have coins but balances, so it's even more difficult, if not impossible. The right way to do it was btc38 taking action when the funds were still there, and they could identify them by using their exchange database. I asked them to do it and offered to help, but as far as I know, they did nothing.
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what exchange is available for this currency? Is it still profitable to extract XCN?
Freiexchnage: freiexchange.com Bisq P2P exchange: bisq.network Novaexchange (all coin deposits disabled): novaexchange.com BX: www.bx.in.th
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pallas can you please tell us in more details what's your future plan for XCN development. do you planning to make XCN as Eth, Stratis etc..
The most popular missing feature of XCN has always been anonymity. It's been discussed multiple times and there were also specific threads about anonymity and the mini-blockchain. The theory behind it is pretty complex but there might be easier solutions. Some form of masternode system, or even a simple mixer, might be interesting to investigate. Another feature which is missing is gui support for withdrawal limits. What I'm currently doing, besides the endless search for better exchanges, is making the transaction bot, which will be used to test tx throughout and block size adjustment. There might be other uses for it, so I will try to structure it in a way that it can be easily expanded. If you come to discord, there's a group of people investigating support for smart contracts on the mini-blockchain. Finally, I'm in private talk for a possible real world usage of cryptonite but it's to early to announce anything.
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Is there any way for cleaning blockchain from extra coins except coin swap? maybe transferring all coins to a new blockchain or other ways
Some of the hacked coins can't be distinguished from the normal ones, so I don't think there's any "automatic" way of cleaning the blockchain. What about total supply? Is there any way to make blockchain show us real number of coins (plus those distinguished coins) I think we could do it with the block explorer, just summing up all the accounts in the trie.
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