bathrobehero
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March 31, 2015, 05:29:43 PM |
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How can I know if there are any delegates online?
Use console command showadvertisedbalances
That doesn't seem to work for me (Method not found (code -32601)). ahh my bad. listadvertisedbalances It doesn't return anything to me  listadvertisedbalances [ ] And if I try to test the delegate sending feature it says it couldn't find any delegates.
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YarkoL
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March 31, 2015, 07:14:41 PM |
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It doesn't return anything to me
listadvertisedbalances
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And if I try to test the delegate sending feature it says it couldn't find any delegates.
It returns an empty set. That happens, especially when the network have just a small numbers of delegates. Having the wallet open for some time should eventually reveal some of them.
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bathrobehero
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March 31, 2015, 07:38:11 PM |
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It doesn't return anything to me
listadvertisedbalances
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And if I try to test the delegate sending feature it says it couldn't find any delegates.
It returns an empty set. That happens, especially when the network have just a small numbers of delegates. Having the wallet open for some time should eventually reveal some of them. Well, the wallet was running since yesterday and I tried it several times, restarted it and so on but it's the same. Transferred some coins into it and increased my advertised balance but that doesn't changed anything as far as I could tell. I think the tech (at least on paper) is great but it doesn't seem to work at the moment. Furthermore the coin needs more nodes, a block explorer with rich list and a fix regarding the wallet's unwarrented CPU usage which is constantly above 10% on a modern CPU even though it's fully synced.
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YarkoL
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March 31, 2015, 08:12:04 PM Last edit: April 01, 2015, 09:38:36 AM by YarkoL |
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Well, the wallet was running since yesterday and I tried it several times, restarted it and so on but it's the same. Transferred some coins into it and increased my advertised balance but that doesn't changed anything as far as I could tell. I think the tech (at least on paper) is great but it doesn't seem to work at the moment. Furthermore the coin needs more nodes, a block explorer with rich list and a fix regarding the wallet's unwarrented CPU usage which is constantly above 10% on a modern CPU even though it's fully synced.
Yes we are having trouble getting things working smoothly at this early stage. Let's hope as many as possible upgrades and set his wallet as a delegate. The block explorer at http://explorer.millenniumcoin.pw/has been updated and I'm working on the rich list right now. The advertised balance will not make any visible difference, but you ought to see the number of coins in it when you type getinfoThe 10% percent hogging of CPU sounds worrying, and I'd like to hear if anyone has been having the same thing?
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YarkoL
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March 31, 2015, 08:20:01 PM |
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To all:
Right now the network has a handful of v.2 nodes and an equal handful of the old v.1 nodes. Majority of the coins are in the old v.1 wallets, so all the blocks are produced by them. And v1. wallets will reject delegate transactions. When I check the memory pool of my wallet, I see it stuffed with delegate transactions waiting to get confirmed.
As soon as a v2 wallet produces a PoS block that includes delegate transaction, the network will fork and we need to monitor the block heights and if necessary, sync with the two 24/7 servers we currently have. (they are eo4nn4b4xo5apyjl.onion and fidikevyotzv22pz.onion so if you haven't added them to the conf already, please do so)
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Globee07
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March 31, 2015, 11:02:03 PM Last edit: March 31, 2015, 11:16:50 PM by Globee07 |
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Well, the wallet was running since yesterday and I tried it several times, restarted it and so on but it's the same. Transferred some coins into it and increased my advertised balance but that doesn't changed anything as far as I could tell. I think the tech (at least on paper) is great but it doesn't seem to work at the moment. Furthermore the coin needs more nodes, a block explorer with rich list and a fix regarding the wallet's unwarrented CPU usage which is constantly above 10% on a modern CPU even though it's fully synced.
Yes we are having trouble getting things working smoothly at this early stage. Let's hope as many as possible upgrades and set his wallet as a delegate. The block explorer at millenniumcoin.pw has been updated and I'm working on the rich list right now. The advertised balance will not make any visible difference, but you ought to see the number of coins in it when you type getinfoThe 10% percent hogging of CPU sounds worrying, and I'd like to hear if anyone has been having the same thing? I have had it running on 2-6% for a couple of minutes then it went down to 0.2-1.0% then back to the 2-6% range. Although I can clearly say that Bitcoin QT eats up way more resources. Also running listadvertisedbalances i can see multiple addresses with a total of more than 10k MIL
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bitrev
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April 01, 2015, 09:37:02 PM |
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I think I use the old client which is syncing for hours (yesterday it was synced). Try to reinstall but same old problem.
What to do?
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Bank_sy
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April 01, 2015, 09:40:31 PM |
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Is this coin working fully now? Delegates too?
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Globee07
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April 01, 2015, 09:54:26 PM |
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Dev.
I think I use the old client which is syncing for hours (yesterday it was synced). Try to reinstall but same old problem.
What to do?
I have the newest client but my client isnt syncing up since the coin has forked, says that the last block was found 6 hours ago. Can anyone upload the new proper blockchain or something?
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E9800 (OP)
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April 01, 2015, 10:05:21 PM |
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Dev.
I think I use the old client which is syncing for hours (yesterday it was synced). Try to reinstall but same old problem.
What to do?
I have the newest client but my client isnt syncing up since the coin has forked, says that the last block was found 6 hours ago. Can anyone upload the new proper blockchain or something? Give it a little time. We are waiting on the new clients to produce POS blocks. When this happens things will start moving again. The same thing happened when we moved to TOR wallets and was fine after a few days.
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Bank_sy
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April 01, 2015, 10:15:23 PM |
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Is this wallet safe to install? https://mega.co.nz/#!4kwTlKIa!3TtV2k8zWExgiw6E6BRXvHOqX6mS32O1NibaioIEPtE
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E9800 (OP)
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April 01, 2015, 10:22:10 PM |
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Is this wallet safe to install? https://mega.co.nz/#!4kwTlKIa!3TtV2k8zWExgiw6E6BRXvHOqX6mS32O1NibaioIEPtE Yes. This is the latest Windows Wallet.
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bathrobehero
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April 02, 2015, 02:24:49 AM |
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I think it might be possible that I caused the fork since I threw some hash at the wallet when I saw the wallet reported there's still a PoW difficulty. No block rewards other than 1 block with 0.01 coins followed by a bunch of empty but accepted blocks. I'm not sure why a PoS coin still accepts work though. I resynced it from ground zero with the bootstrap and now it's synced but whatever I tried I couldn't see even one delegate connected on the network in the last few days and I still only have a maximum of 2 nodes connected. The block explorer and the rich list looks surprisingly good but otherwise the coin at this stage I think is a mess and the new thread was kind of premature.
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seasonw
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April 02, 2015, 11:31:29 AM |
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I'm abit confused about how the escrow works? How to determine the if criteria met? 
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YarkoL
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April 02, 2015, 11:38:23 AM |
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You may have noticed that we have a lot of PoW blocks with zero reward. This was intentional, as with the network this small a pure PoS chain has a tendency to stall, so the PoW was reimplemented for the sole reason of driving the chain forward and leaving the older wallets behind. This feature will - I think - be disabled in the next wallet update - soon. All the delegate transactions so far should have been confirmed by now. I think it might be possible that I caused the fork since I threw some hash at the wallet
It's allright. A fork was to be expected. We're now sailing. I'm abit confused about how the escrow works? How to determine the if criteria met?  Well you should see the transaction in the transaction list of your wallet.
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April 02, 2015, 07:14:59 PM |
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I think I use the old client which is syncing for hours (yesterday it was synced). Try to reinstall but same old problem.
What to do?
I have the newest client but my client isnt syncing up since the coin has forked, says that the last block was found 6 hours ago. Can anyone upload the new proper blockchain or something? Give it a little time. We are waiting on the new clients to produce POS blocks. When this happens things will start moving again. The same thing happened when we moved to TOR wallets and was fine after a few days. Now it works like a charm  synced in seconds
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E9800 (OP)
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April 02, 2015, 07:44:19 PM |
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Good to hear you are synced. We are still running extremely slow but things should start moving faster soon.
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seasonw
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April 03, 2015, 12:19:51 PM |
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Well you should see the transaction in the transaction list of your wallet.
Thanks, I will try to test an escrow payment...
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