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May 09, 2015, 09:40:49 PM
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I seem to have forked on the 2.0.1 wallet and now can't sync with the correct blockchain on the new wallet after deleting all but wallet.dat and DeOxyRibose.conf.  I can get to block 2500 and then it tries to sync but goes nowhere.

I have set staking=0 in the conf so as not to fork while syncing (as this was a problem that I faced the first time I tried to resync).

What should the addnodes be in the conf?  I currently have addnode=182.56.83.165

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May 09, 2015, 09:43:14 PM
Last edit: May 10, 2015, 02:47:16 AM by feldenthorne
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Updated Linux wallet (2.2.2.0)

The official repository sources, https://github.com/niitassin/XNAPos, compile correctly for Linux so I'd suggest you pull them and build the new wallet. As the OP mentioned, this update fixed Proof of Stake and made a few minor improvements to the GUI.

If can't build binaries yourself, you can use these: DeOxyRibose_qt_headless_2.2.2.0.7z.

Remember to scan for viruses! It's not worth it to trust other people's binaries with your money.

Blockchain (Block 2500)
If you shot past block 2500 in the slew of updates to the wallet, here is a link to the blockchain at block 2500 (just before PoS started): xna_blockchain_2500.zip.

Nodes
In case you can't sync, here are a few confirmed nodes:
Code:
addnode=182.56.83.165
addnode=212.17.40.234
addnode=208.90.164.68
addnode=24.191.33.43
addnode=5.83.18.254
addnode=24.21.89.229
addnode=197.3.207.58
addnode=77.131.13.211

Edit:
If you are having issues with blocks that never confirm, they are orphaned! Open the Debug Window and type repairwallet to retrieve the coins for proper staking.

Edit 2:
Current Block as of 2015-05-10 00:23:07 UTC:
2994
Hash: a26fccb2bc462c33f1f466a2a9c72a62e5127fcd9d44d8ad0d738a1ab9783ccc
You can check the hash for block 2994 in your wallet's Block Explorer tab - they should match.
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May 09, 2015, 09:49:52 PM
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What block are we currently on?

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May 09, 2015, 10:58:23 PM
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What block are we currently on?

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May 10, 2015, 12:53:39 AM
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Where do we get version 2.2.2 for windows wallets? and are the addnodes on this page good for that wallet? I just synced the 2.1.2 version and then realized there was another update

EDIT - Nevermind my stupid ass didn't check the OP DUH!!!

 

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May 10, 2015, 01:00:33 AM
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Another question we don't need the setgenerate true no more for the POS to work right? Also do we actually need anything for the POS to work? Just wondering because I finally got a synced wallet and raring to go Wink

 

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May 10, 2015, 01:02:45 AM
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Well that lasted long lmao one second I was synced up with the version 2.2.2 and now I have 0 connections again? Can someone please post their working .conf file for me please for the windows wallet if they don't mind because I just want to be synced and staking already Wink Please and thank you Smiley

 

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May 10, 2015, 01:26:49 AM
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Okay my version 2.1.2 wallet was past block 2500 so should I download the blockchain.zip that is posted to use that to sync my wallet like I would really appreciate some help getting this wallet synced up here if someone could take the time to help me with it and don't worry I know a community member has already reached out to me regarding this matter but I still can't get my wallet to sync

 

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May 10, 2015, 01:35:49 AM
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When masternode ?
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May 10, 2015, 01:40:03 AM
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When masternode ?
Hey man do you have a synced working wallet with connections? And if you do could you pretty please post your .conf file for me or PM it to me because no matter what I do I can't get the proper connections and I've tried everything

 

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May 10, 2015, 01:53:06 AM
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When masternode ?
Hey man do you have a synced working wallet with connections? And if you do could you pretty please post your .conf file for me or PM it to me because no matter what I do I can't get the proper connections and I've tried everything

See below


Blockchain (Block 2500)
If you shot past block 2500 in the slew of updates to the wallet, here is a link to the blockchain at block 2500 (just before PoS started): xna_blockchain_2500.zip.

Nodes
In case you can't sync, here are a few confirmed nodes:
Code:
addnode=182.56.83.165
addnode=212.17.40.234
addnode=208.90.164.68
addnode=24.191.33.43
addnode=5.83.18.254
addnode=24.21.89.229
addnode=208.90.164.68
addnode=197.3.207.58

Edit:
If you are having issues with blocks that never confirm, they are orphaned! Open the Debug Window and type repairwallet to retrieve the coins for proper staking.

Edit 2:
Current Block as of 2015-05-10 00:23:07 UTC:
2994
Hash: a26fccb2bc462c33f1f466a2a9c72a62e5127fcd9d44d8ad0d738a1ab9783ccc
You can check the hash for block 2994 your wallet's Block Explorer tab - they should match.
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May 10, 2015, 02:25:19 AM
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When masternode ?
Hey man do you have a synced working wallet with connections? And if you do could you pretty please post your .conf file for me or PM it to me because no matter what I do I can't get the proper connections and I've tried everything

See below


Blockchain (Block 2500)
If you shot past block 2500 in the slew of updates to the wallet, here is a link to the blockchain at block 2500 (just before PoS started): xna_blockchain_2500.zip.

Nodes
In case you can't sync, here are a few confirmed nodes:
Code:
addnode=182.56.83.165
addnode=212.17.40.234
addnode=208.90.164.68
addnode=24.191.33.43
addnode=5.83.18.254
addnode=24.21.89.229
addnode=208.90.164.68
addnode=197.3.207.58

Edit:
If you are having issues with blocks that never confirm, they are orphaned! Open the Debug Window and type repairwallet to retrieve the coins for proper staking.

Edit 2:
Current Block as of 2015-05-10 00:23:07 UTC:
2994
Hash: a26fccb2bc462c33f1f466a2a9c72a62e5127fcd9d44d8ad0d738a1ab9783ccc
You can check the hash for block 2994 your wallet's Block Explorer tab - they should match.
Ya I seen all that mate but I literally only have 1 connection to my wallet which is making no sense because at one point when the mining was going on I had like almost 30 connections so once POS kicked in did everyone just give up and say fuck it?

 

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May 10, 2015, 02:31:53 AM
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https://i.imgur.com/w431HH0.png
This has been popping up and continues to do so since a minute ago or so already. Should I be concerned about this?

This hasn't happened with any of the previous wallets, that's why I'm questioning. Also, it was ruining a movie I was watching  Cheesy



Ya I seen all that mate but I literally only have 1 connection to my wallet which is making no sense because at one point when the mining was going on I had like almost 30 connections so once POS kicked in did everyone just give up and say fuck it?

I've had my wallet opened pretty much since the update. I've currently got 13 Active Connections.
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May 10, 2015, 02:42:11 AM
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Ya I seen all that mate but I literally only have 1 connection to my wallet which is making no sense because at one point when the mining was going on I had like almost 30 connections so once POS kicked in did everyone just give up and say fuck it?
If you are comfortable with port-forwarding, you can forward port 10592 to your LAN IP. It will probably help quite a bit. You might also want to check to see if UPnP is enabled in the Settings->Options->Network->Map port using UPnP and enable it if the box is unchecked.


This has been popping up and continues to do so since a minute ago or so already. Should I be concerned about this?

This hasn't happened with any of the previous wallets, that's why I'm questioning. Also, it was ruining a movie I was watching  Cheesy
I couldn't find a good thread to reference for this, but MalwareBytes has apparently flagged that IP for suspicious/fraudulent/poor conduct. But that's the correct RPC port for the wallet, so I would assume that it's harmless on your end. If you want to be safe, though, just add the IP to your firewall.
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May 10, 2015, 02:45:27 AM
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I couldn't find a good thread to reference for this, but MalwareBytes has apparently flagged that IP for suspicious/fraudulent/poor conduct. But that's the correct RPC port for the wallet, so I would assume that it's harmless on your end. If you want to be safe, though, just add the IP to your firewall.

Alright, cool. I haven't had MalwareBytes very long, so I was a little confused of why it was showing me that message. Thanks for clearing it up for me  Wink
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May 10, 2015, 02:51:26 AM
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Ya I seen all that mate but I literally only have 1 connection to my wallet which is making no sense because at one point when the mining was going on I had like almost 30 connections so once POS kicked in did everyone just give up and say fuck it?

I deleted everything in the AppData\Roaming\DeOxyRibose folder except wallet.dat
I made a DeOxyRibose.conf file with only this inside:  addnode=182.56.83.165
Connected to one node, and slowly to others. At the time of full synchronization there was about 6 other connections.

Problem is, every chunk of 7000 coins gives only 0.007  Embarrassed
And no... People didn't gave it up, since they are stacking and the chain moves just fine.
On block 3123 now.


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May 10, 2015, 02:56:39 AM
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Ya I seen all that mate but I literally only have 1 connection to my wallet which is making no sense because at one point when the mining was going on I had like almost 30 connections so once POS kicked in did everyone just give up and say fuck it?

I deleted everything in the AppData\Roaming\DeOxyRibose folder except wallet.dat
I made a DeOxyRibose.conf file with only this inside:  addnode=182.56.83.165
Connected to one node, and slowly to others. At the time of full synchronization there was about 6 other connections.

Problem is, every chunk of 7000 coins gives only 0.007  Embarrassed
And no... People didn't give it up, since they are stacking and the chain moves just fine.
On block 3123 now.



okay now here is my next question for the staking because my weight is high and the network weight is lower and the time to reward says 0 seconds but I haven't received a staking reward yet so my question is do I have to put something in the .conf file for staking to work? I just seen in the commands in the wallet that -staking is a command so I was wondering if I put staking=1 in my .conf file would that make the rewards come in or could someone explain to me what I have to do or if I have to do anything at all because I should've received a reward by now I would assume.  Also is there any exchange where it is safe to send your coins right now because I would like to do that and then send them back so that my rewards would be for bigger chunks than the 7000 coin chunks that it is in right now

 

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May 10, 2015, 03:09:20 AM
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Ya I seen all that mate but I literally only have 1 connection to my wallet which is making no sense because at one point when the mining was going on I had like almost 30 connections so once POS kicked in did everyone just give up and say fuck it?

I deleted everything in the AppData\Roaming\DeOxyRibose folder except wallet.dat
I made a DeOxyRibose.conf file with only this inside:  addnode=182.56.83.165
Connected to one node, and slowly to others. At the time of full synchronization there was about 6 other connections.

Problem is, every chunk of 7000 coins gives only 0.007  Embarrassed
And no... People didn't give it up, since they are stacking and the chain moves just fine.
On block 3123 now.



okay now here is my next question for the staking because my weight is high and the network weight is lower and the time to reward says 0 seconds but I haven't received a staking reward yet so my question is do I have to put something in the .conf file for staking to work? I just seen in the commands in the wallet that -staking is a command so I was wondering if I put staking=1 in my .conf file would that make the rewards come in or could someone explain to me what I have to do or if I have to do anything at all because I should've received a reward by now I would assume.  Also is there any exchange where it is safe to send your coins right now because I would like to do that and then send them back so that my rewards would be for bigger chunks than the 7000 coin chunks that it is in right now

No, there is nothing needed to do for stacking (you didn't lock your wallet right?).
Mine stacked 3 times the first hour, and since then nothing. Luck I guess...
It shows also, much bigger weight than that of the network's.

You can send bigger chunks to your own address. No need to send them out. I did that already  Wink
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May 10, 2015, 03:12:01 AM
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So you are saying that I can send coins to myself then? Really? like just go to send coins and put my address as the recipient and I can divide them into the chunks that I want?

 

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May 10, 2015, 03:13:33 AM
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So you are saying that I can send coins to myself then? Really? like just go to send coins and put my address as the recipient and I can divide them into the chunks that I want?

Yes.
And then you will see in the transaction "payment to yourself" instead of "mined" or "received with".
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