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December 13, 2013, 10:13:51 PM
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Thanks for the fix! I've sent a few days' worth of my mining over to you, might send some more later :-)

Keep up the good work!
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December 13, 2013, 10:34:38 PM
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LOL this again?  Roll Eyes

As per discussion on Reddit, this is really old news, and was pretty roundly dismissed as FUD when it originally surfaced in May 2013. The rumour at the time was that there was an attempt to keep a lid on the YAC price, in order to accumulate YAC at low rates before a certain exchange added it and the price took off.
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December 14, 2013, 11:20:24 AM
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I have just installed the new wallet and I can confirm that with 1078 transactions in my wallet, after the first run it starts in less than 30 seconds, awesome. Thanks again!
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December 14, 2013, 10:36:06 PM
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I have just installed the new wallet and I can confirm that with 1078 transactions in my wallet, after the first run it starts in less than 30 seconds, awesome. Thanks again!


Great to hear!
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December 19, 2013, 04:53:24 PM
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NOTE: you NEED to move/rename (backup) everything except wallet.dat and peers.dat in the yacoin data directory and then run yacoin with -loadblock=C:\blk0001.dat (assuming you put the blk0001.dat file in C:\). This is needed because we had to change the way blocks are indexed and now the wallet starts in LESS THAN 30 SECONDS (down from more than 30 minutes). However, this initial load will take somewhere around 2 hours (still faster than downloading it through the p2p network).

If you don't mind redownloading all the blocks, you can just remove the unneeded files and start yacoin normally (less hassle, but takes more time).

Most of the time at startup is now spend verifying the last couple of blocks (which needs to to recompute their hashes to ensure integrity). I've lowered this number from the default 2500 to 666 (rather arbitrarily chosen, but should absolutely be set higher than 520).

Hello sairon

If I understand correctly, one moves one's blk0001.dat and blkindex.dat to a new location, but leaves one's wallet.dat and .../database/log.00000000xx file(s) in place?

Does the wallet info depend upon the old information, somehow?

Also does the yacoin041 -loadblock="path to old blk0001.dat" invocation require an internet connection, or is a new blkindex.dat created from the old one?

I would like to eliminate as many variables as possible, since I'm doing this in windows! Smiley

Ron



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December 19, 2013, 04:55:34 PM
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NOTE: you NEED to move/rename (backup) everything except wallet.dat and peers.dat in the yacoin data directory and then run yacoin with -loadblock=C:\blk0001.dat (assuming you put the blk0001.dat file in C:\). This is needed because we had to change the way blocks are indexed and now the wallet starts in LESS THAN 30 SECONDS (down from more than 30 minutes). However, this initial load will take somewhere around 2 hours (still faster than downloading it through the p2p network).

If you don't mind redownloading all the blocks, you can just remove the unneeded files and start yacoin normally (less hassle, but takes more time).

Most of the time at startup is now spend verifying the last couple of blocks (which needs to to recompute their hashes to ensure integrity). I've lowered this number from the default 2500 to 666 (rather arbitrarily chosen, but should absolutely be set higher than 520).

Hello sairon

If I understand correctly, one moves one's blk0001.dat and blkindex.dat to a new location, but leaves one's wallet.dat and .../database/log.00000000xx file(s) in place?

Does the wallet info depend upon the old information, somehow?

Also does the yacoin041 -loadblock="path to old blk0001.dat" invocation require an internet connection, or is a new blkindex.dat created from the old one?

I would like to eliminate as many variables as possible, since I'm doing this in windows! Smiley

Ron
maybe just (re)moving blkindex.dat and running with just '-reindex' will work, too. haven't tried that, tho...

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