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January 22, 2018, 01:34:18 AM
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wow this is totaly awesome and a great project with a nice concept. count my support thru sharing on my social media accounts. wishing this project a big success in the near future. goodluck dev/team.
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January 22, 2018, 01:38:31 AM
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That nice and good promissing project wishing best for this creator nice one dev
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January 22, 2018, 02:59:29 AM
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Thank you for your kindness.
Exit  "Experiencecoin.exe".
I delete the Blocks Folder .
Start "Experiencecoin.exe", I get an error message.  Huh Huh Huh

Cancel or retry or ignore???
https://dotup.org/uploda/dotup.org1445594.jpg

Ok you will need to take these steps:


1 - Turn off your wallet.
2 - Delete your "Blocks" Folder
3 - Delete your "Chainstate" Folder
4 - restart wallet with the datadir flag: for example

"C:\Experiencecoin\experiencecoin-qt.exe" -datadir=%AppData%\Experiencecoin
or
"C:\Experiencecoin\experiencecoin-qt.exe" -datadir=C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Roaming\Experiencecoin

Make sure that is where your Experiencecoin Data is, and also, it is CASE sensitive.


Thank you.
And I'm sorry many times.
I moved the folder to the location you specified.
No error is displayed Smiley
I have a deposit history. But, There is no balance. Huh
There was before moving the folder.
Is it reflected in the balance after synchronization is completed?
And I'm sorry many times.
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January 22, 2018, 03:12:51 AM
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I have a deposit history. But, There is no balance. Huh
There was before moving the folder.
Is it reflected in the balance after synchronization is completed?
And I'm sorry many times.



You will have the balance back as soon as syncronisation is completed. Don't worry Smiley

The main thing here - make sure your wallet does the synchronisation. If you see the syncing progress - then you are ok. Just let it sync and go take a cup of coffee or bear (or better - a glass of good wine)  Cool

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January 22, 2018, 04:10:14 AM
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You already have telegram channel?
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January 22, 2018, 10:12:37 AM
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I have a deposit history. But, There is no balance. Huh
There was before moving the folder.
Is it reflected in the balance after synchronization is completed?
And I'm sorry many times.
https://dotup.org/uploda/dotup.org1445634.jpg
https://dotup.org/uploda/dotup.org1445633.jpg

You will have the balance back as soon as syncronisation is completed. Don't worry Smiley

The main thing here - make sure your wallet does the synchronisation. If you see the syncing progress - then you are ok. Just let it sync and go take a cup of coffee or bear (or better - a glass of good wine)  Cool
Thank you for your kindly answering. Grin
The balance will be reflected after completion. Wait until the synchronization is completed.
Currently two and 46 weeks...
It does not progress easily.
Generally, how long does it take to complete??? Huh
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January 22, 2018, 12:53:10 PM
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Currently two and 46 weeks...
It does not progress easily.
Generally, how long does it take to complete??? Huh


On my Linux VPS it took about 5-10 hours to sync from scratch, if I am not mistaken...
This coin's blockchain is pretty fast to syncronise, given its lenght.

Did your wallet sync progress significantly since yesterday?

If your wallet does't sync in one-two days, I can make a blockchain snapshot for you to download.

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January 22, 2018, 02:43:22 PM
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Currently two and 46 weeks...
It does not progress easily.
Generally, how long does it take to complete??? Huh


On my Linux VPS it took about 5-10 hours to sync from scratch, if I am not mistaken...
This coin's blockchain is pretty fast to syncronise, given its lenght.

Did your wallet sync progress significantly since yesterday?

If your wallet does't sync in one-two days, I can make a blockchain snapshot for you to download.
Is that so. Smiley
Five hours have passed since synchronization started.
Current, two and 35 weeks...
It is progressing little by little Grin
Until the sync complete and my balance reflects. I will wait 3 days after Grin
Thank you. Cheesy
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January 22, 2018, 02:53:01 PM
Last edit: January 22, 2018, 07:28:04 PM by diorthotis
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It looks like you are syncing at a good rate. That is one of the things I like about EPC, is that the wallet syncronizes very fast.  Grin

I also very much like the futuristic style of the paper wallets
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January 24, 2018, 06:26:55 PM
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Ok, as promised, I have installed a block explorer for EPC!

Here it is: http://45.63.119.167:3003

It is based in Iquidus sources. This is not the most descriptive explorer out there, but at least it clearly shows the current blockheight, hashrate, current total supply (pay attention to this part specifically), the list of running nodes (could be used to add peers to .conf file), and has richlist too (though I guess top addresses belong either to Cryptopia or Yobit). I will keep it running for a while, no long-term commitment though.

The chain is moving well, the network seems to be strong (23 peers!), the supply is much smaller than some believe it is, so... so far so good. Hope to get the promised major updates from the dev soon.

Enjoy! Smiley

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January 24, 2018, 06:41:09 PM
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Very cool. I like the dark theme. Why not just use port 80 instead of 3003. I am impressed, and I have no idea how you made that. With your knowledge, it should be possible to make an exchange, which is definately a long term goal of mine.
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January 24, 2018, 06:54:27 PM
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Very cool. I like the dark theme. Why not just use port 80 instead of 3003. I am impressed, and I have no idea how you made that. With your knowledge, it should be possible to make an exchange, which is definately a long term goal of mine.

The theme is default Smiley. Don't overestimate what I did - this is the industry standard free and open source block explorer. I just installed and configured it. I'm using funky ports, as I run few other explorers on the same machine. If somehow this explorer would become the main one for EPC (which I hope it wouldn't), I can change it to run on port 80. But for now 3003 is ok (gold number btw  Grin).

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January 24, 2018, 08:11:44 PM
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Ok, as promiced, I have installed a block explorer for EPC!

Here it is: http://45.63.119.167:3003

It is based in Iquidus sources. This is not the most descriptive explorer out there, but at least it clearly shows the current blockheight, hashrate, current total supply (pay attention to this part specifically), the list of running nodes (could be used to add peers to .conf file), and has richlist too (though I guess top addresses belong either to Cryptopia or Yobit). I will keep it running for a while, no long-term commitment though.

The chain is moving well, the network seems to be strong (23 peers!), the supply is much smaller than some believe it is, so... so far so good. Hope to get the promiced major updates from the dev soon.

Enjoy! Smiley

Thank you drays, it looks great. If you associate it to a URL I'll add it on the main thread.

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January 25, 2018, 03:35:55 AM
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I remember you saying you weren't applying to any exchanges until the wallet update, but when you do, so far tradesatoshi.com is the cheapest at 0.75 btc including a refund if rejected, and bridgecoin decentralized exchange at 1 btc listing price.
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January 25, 2018, 03:53:28 AM
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I remember you saying you weren't applying to any exchanges until the wallet update, but when you do, so far tradesatoshi.com is the cheapest at 0.75 btc including a refund if rejected, and bridgecoin decentralized exchange at 1 btc listing price.

We can't afford anything near that, 0.75 btc is almost $10,000, thats far beyond our reach. Once we release the update, we will apply to where its free or very cheap.

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January 25, 2018, 04:15:31 AM
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I remember you saying you weren't applying to any exchanges until the wallet update, but when you do, so far tradesatoshi.com is the cheapest at 0.75 btc including a refund if rejected, and bridgecoin decentralized exchange at 1 btc listing price.

We can't afford anything near that, 0.75 btc is almost $10,000, thats far beyond our reach. Once we release the update, we will apply to where its free or very cheap.

OK, I'm excited for the update, thanks for your reply.
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January 25, 2018, 04:21:40 AM
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everyone do not sell your coin at low price
just make sell wall at high price but dont dump all your coin
let wait for more development and exchange or this coin
in short term you will earn a cent but you will ruin the coin Smiley
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January 25, 2018, 06:49:46 AM
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I remember you saying you weren't applying to any exchanges until the wallet update, but when you do, so far tradesatoshi.com is the cheapest at 0.75 btc including a refund if rejected, and bridgecoin decentralized exchange at 1 btc listing price.

We can't afford anything near that, 0.75 btc is almost $10,000, thats far beyond our reach. Once we release the update, we will apply to where its free or very cheap.

Give btc adress or other coin to donation...

you need to make more advising
you need yo explain your plan
you still here after some years its a good point

i will buy more if i see a roadmap" Smiley


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January 25, 2018, 07:43:41 PM
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Give btc adress or other coin to donation...

you need to make more advising
you need yo explain your plan
you still here after some years its a good point

i will buy more if i see a roadmap" Smiley


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Hi all, I'm one of the developers of EPC, I want to assure you we're working hard on it and we have interesting news for the future of the coin.

The big thing is, we're going to leave the dogecoin base and move to the litecoin one.

So for next release we can expect this:

- Merged mining support (read only, required for compatibility with old legacy blocks)

- Increase block size

- Change block reward

- Change target block time

- Segwit

- Lightning network

- Atomic swap

- Testnet

After this first new release v3.0 we're going to implement smart contracts for EPC!

Stay tuned

Donation welcome! ETH 0x711eE649672eF991496d1F10611EeF88C3ba4222 | BTC 1MfB6FczcJvHMMGcK2zky3HRpFHXz5xenJ | EPC EcvQwauNBr5weFp7UaVfhrD5eZXybpdgyu
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January 25, 2018, 10:19:51 PM
Last edit: January 26, 2018, 12:45:22 AM by drays
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Ok, as promiced, I have installed a block explorer for EPC!

Here it is: http://45.63.119.167:3003

It is based in Iquidus sources. This is not the most descriptive explorer out there, but at least it clearly shows the current blockheight, hashrate, current total supply (pay attention to this part specifically), the list of running nodes (could be used to add peers to .conf file), and has richlist too (though I guess top addresses belong either to Cryptopia or Yobit). I will keep it running for a while, no long-term commitment though.

The chain is moving well, the network seems to be strong (23 peers!), the supply is much smaller than some believe it is, so... so far so good. Hope to get the promiced major updates from the dev soon.

Enjoy! Smiley

Thank you drays, it looks great. If you associate it to a URL I'll add it on the main thread.

Khm, truly saying, I just don't know how to associate it to a URL. Though I know networking protocols and routing quite well, I'm not savvy in web programming/administration, and never deployed any kind of servers with public access. Moreover that field is of limited importance to me, as I am rather interested in low-level programming, its easier for me to operate via IP addresses Grin

Could you give me a hint? I suppose I have to register it at some DNS service..? But then again, how can I make an alias so the port 3003 is accessible directly without typing it..? I suppose that is possible, as I have seen it somewhere.

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