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June 27, 2015, 04:39:55 PM
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Don't rush an update to 0.3.3.3  , I just lost all coins while test sending 10ks to another wallet..  merge didn't help.  update on your own risk.

I am staying with 0.3.3.1, Taek you should take care of this ASAP. This is unacceptable!

Everyone please keep in mind this is still all Beta... brand new technology with no well defined do's and don'ts, because there isn't any yet. None of us paid a dime for this software, we are here because it is new and cutting edge and for the purpose of helping the development process along with guys like Taek, nemo and others. Ya it gets frustrating... but we raised our hands and said yes we will play with it and test it all out and see where it goes. ok, I have to remind myself of this as well sometimes  Smiley

Lets keep our eye on the ball and get to the goal line.



Yeah, and I'm currently afraid to send any coins from the 0.3.3.3 wallet...
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June 27, 2015, 04:52:46 PM
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Don't rush an update to 0.3.3.3  , I just lost all coins while test sending 10ks to another wallet..  merge didn't help.  update on your own risk.

I am staying with 0.3.3.1, Taek you should take care of this ASAP. This is unacceptable!

Everyone please keep in mind this is still all Beta... brand new technology with no well defined do's and don'ts, because there isn't any yet. None of us paid a dime for this software, we are here because it is new and cutting edge and for the purpose of helping the development process along with guys like Taek, nemo and others. Ya it gets frustrating... but we raised our hands and said yes we will play with it and test it all out and see where it goes. ok, I have to remind myself of this as well sometimes  Smiley

Lets keep our eye on the ball and get to the goal line.



Yeah, and I'm currently afraid to send any coins from the 0.3.3.3 wallet...

Have you by chance checked the wallet.backup in your home directory? Strangely it never updates and remains a static copy upon the first instance of SIAD that opens with the UI wallet.
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June 27, 2015, 05:02:15 PM
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Don't rush an update to 0.3.3.3  , I just lost all coins while test sending 10ks to another wallet..  merge didn't help.  update on your own risk.

I am staying with 0.3.3.1, Taek you should take care of this ASAP. This is unacceptable!

Everyone please keep in mind this is still all Beta... brand new technology with no well defined do's and don'ts, because there isn't any yet. None of us paid a dime for this software, we are here because it is new and cutting edge and for the purpose of helping the development process along with guys like Taek, nemo and others. Ya it gets frustrating... but we raised our hands and said yes we will play with it and test it all out and see where it goes. ok, I have to remind myself of this as well sometimes  Smiley

Lets keep our eye on the ball and get to the goal line.



Yeah, and I'm currently afraid to send any coins from the 0.3.3.3 wallet...

Have you by chance checked the wallet.backup in your home directory? Strangely it never updates and remains a static copy upon the first instance of SIAD that opens with the UI wallet.

All fine with wallet.backup updated this morning..  I will have to wait for the block explorer..
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June 27, 2015, 05:50:39 PM
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pallas, yes high hashrate on https://github.com/NebulousLabs/Sia-GPU-Miner
It`s fake?
r9 290

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June 27, 2015, 06:10:24 PM
Last edit: June 27, 2015, 06:21:01 PM by andyatcrux
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Don't rush an update to 0.3.3.3  , I just lost all coins while test sending 10ks to another wallet..  merge didn't help.  update on your own risk.

I am staying with 0.3.3.1, Taek you should take care of this ASAP. This is unacceptable!

Everyone please keep in mind this is still all Beta... brand new technology with no well defined do's and don'ts, because there isn't any yet. None of us paid a dime for this software, we are here because it is new and cutting edge and for the purpose of helping the development process along with guys like Taek, nemo and others. Ya it gets frustrating... but we raised our hands and said yes we will play with it and test it all out and see where it goes. ok, I have to remind myself of this as well sometimes  Smiley

Lets keep our eye on the ball and get to the goal line.



Yeah, and I'm currently afraid to send any coins from the 0.3.3.3 wallet...

Have you by chance checked the wallet.backup in your home directory? Strangely it never updates and remains a static copy upon the first instance of SIAD that opens with the UI wallet.

All fine with wallet.backup updated this morning..

Which one? you know there are 2 of them, right? One in your UI install (wherever your folder with the executable is kept) and one in your home directory. On windows this would be .\Users\(pcname)\.config\Sia\wallet

Locate that one and do NOT update. Copy paste it into a fresh command line wallet 0.3.3.3 (shut off any instances of Siad that may be running) and run siad, then check by running siac wallet status. It may show zero balance for a while since it is slow to connect to peers, so wait for it to reach current block height.  It is worth a shot if you presumably have zero coins now.
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June 27, 2015, 06:49:38 PM
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pallas, yes high hashrate on https://github.com/NebulousLabs/Sia-GPU-Miner
It`s fake?
r9 290



Yes fake. A compatibility fix for (apparently some versions of) Linux have been removed, thus the hashrate bug of the early releases is back.

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June 27, 2015, 07:13:22 PM
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pallas, yes high hashrate on https://github.com/NebulousLabs/Sia-GPU-Miner
It`s fake?
r9 290



Yes fake. A compatibility fix for (apparently some versions of) Linux have been removed, thus the hashrate bug of the early releases is back.
have we got fix?
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June 27, 2015, 07:15:33 PM
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Don't rush an update to 0.3.3.3  , I just lost all coins while test sending 10ks to another wallet..  merge didn't help.  update on your own risk.

I am staying with 0.3.3.1, Taek you should take care of this ASAP. This is unacceptable!

Everyone please keep in mind this is still all Beta... brand new technology with no well defined do's and don'ts, because there isn't any yet. None of us paid a dime for this software, we are here because it is new and cutting edge and for the purpose of helping the development process along with guys like Taek, nemo and others. Ya it gets frustrating... but we raised our hands and said yes we will play with it and test it all out and see where it goes. ok, I have to remind myself of this as well sometimes  Smiley

Lets keep our eye on the ball and get to the goal line.



Yeah, and I'm currently afraid to send any coins from the 0.3.3.3 wallet...
Have you tried to receive any coins to your new 3.3.3? The wallet in question? LMK or post an address ( a new one and we can test)  Wink

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June 27, 2015, 07:16:42 PM
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Is 1.02 miner suitable for 0.3.3.3 wallet?
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June 27, 2015, 07:19:37 PM
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pallas, yes high hashrate on https://github.com/NebulousLabs/Sia-GPU-Miner
It`s fake?
r9 290



Yes fake. A compatibility fix for (apparently some versions of) Linux have been removed, thus the hashrate bug of the early releases is back.
have we got fix?

There are a handful of lines to cut and paste, I'd do it now if I weren't so relaxed on my couch :-)

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June 27, 2015, 07:32:43 PM
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pallas, yes high hashrate on https://github.com/NebulousLabs/Sia-GPU-Miner
It`s fake?
r9 290



Yes fake. A compatibility fix for (apparently some versions of) Linux have been removed, thus the hashrate bug of the early releases is back.
have we got fix?

Ya sure it's fake ?

Hash rate (last 1000 blocks)   237.750734 GH/s
Hash rate (last 100 blocks)   362.644725 GH/s
Hash rate (last 25 blocks)   588.983786 GH/s

Don't rush an update to 0.3.3.3  , I just lost all coins while test sending 10ks to another wallet..  merge didn't help.  update on your own risk.

I am staying with 0.3.3.1, Taek you should take care of this ASAP. This is unacceptable!

Everyone please keep in mind this is still all Beta... brand new technology with no well defined do's and don'ts, because there isn't any yet. None of us paid a dime for this software, we are here because it is new and cutting edge and for the purpose of helping the development process along with guys like Taek, nemo and others. Ya it gets frustrating... but we raised our hands and said yes we will play with it and test it all out and see where it goes. ok, I have to remind myself of this as well sometimes  Smiley

Lets keep our eye on the ball and get to the goal line.



Yeah, and I'm currently afraid to send any coins from the 0.3.3.3 wallet...

Have you by chance checked the wallet.backup in your home directory? Strangely it never updates and remains a static copy upon the first instance of SIAD that opens with the UI wallet.

All fine with wallet.backup updated this morning..

Which one? you know there are 2 of them, right? One in your UI install (wherever your folder with the executable is kept) and one in your home directory. On windows this would be .\Users\(pcname)\.config\Sia\wallet

Locate that one and do NOT update. Copy paste it into a fresh command line wallet 0.3.3.3 (shut off any instances of Siad that may be running) and run siad, then check by running siac wallet status. It may show zero balance for a while since it is slow to connect to peers, so wait for it to reach current block height.  It is worth a shot if you presumably have zero coins now.

I'll try that tomorrow, thanks. tho I think we covered everything with Taek..
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June 27, 2015, 08:19:54 PM
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No matter what i do, my Antivirus software (Bit Defender 2015) keep block like very file in SIA folder. Even if I add exception for it, it still put it in quarantine or deletes...

I have two questions:
Can I earn SIAcoin by just offering my HDD space?

If someone stores child pornography on my PC,  am I fked?
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June 27, 2015, 08:51:47 PM
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pallas, yes high hashrate on https://github.com/NebulousLabs/Sia-GPU-Miner
It`s fake?
r9 290



Yes fake. A compatibility fix for (apparently some versions of) Linux have been removed, thus the hashrate bug of the early releases is back.
have we got fix?

There are a handful of lines to cut and paste, I'd do it now if I weren't so relaxed on my couch :-)

quick fix: go back a few commits with "git checkout 6069500" :-)

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June 27, 2015, 09:00:51 PM
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If someone stores child pornography on my PC,  am I fked?

Every file is encrypted. How do you know the content of a file?
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June 27, 2015, 09:23:27 PM
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If someone stores child pornography on my PC,  am I fked?

Every file is encrypted. How do you know the content of a file?

On the first page Taek says:"Any file can get into storage. The clients will encrypt them first, but the network doesn't care. If you want to upload an unencrypted file (so it's available to the public), you will be able to do so. I'm not sure what you mean by "crappy" file, but it's just storage. If someone uploads a virus, it can't hurt your computer because the client doesn't open or read files, only stores them. If you try opening it with some program however, it might infect you."

So it is possible to upload stuff like rape/child porn/pirated music or movies unenrypted on my  hard drive...
I dont want  this shit on my PC.
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June 27, 2015, 09:34:14 PM
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pallas, thx it`s work.
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June 27, 2015, 11:00:49 PM
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Actually not. Storers are still distributing illegal stuff.
It is like seeding torrent.
I think even if you are seeding password protected .zip file with tons  of nasty things, you will be still fked by police.

The only solution comes on ym mind, is to obligatory split each file into 1024 or so encrypted parts, regardles of size.
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June 27, 2015, 11:20:41 PM
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how mine to remote wallet?

It's not currently possible, and isn't very high on the priority list compared to some other major features we need.


I am currently mining to a remote wallet, using the "redir" utility in Linux.  Redir lets you redirect a local TCP port to a remote TCP port.

On my mining machine, I'm doing as follows:

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redir --lport=9980 --caddr=192.168.1.131 --cport=9980 &
./sia-gpu-miner -C 50 -I 20

And it works, I already found a block.

You'll probably have to install redir, e.g. in Ubuntu with

Code:
sudo apt-get install redir
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June 28, 2015, 12:21:46 AM
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Maybe. I still cannot run SIA software. My Antivirus BitDefender is against it like never...
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June 28, 2015, 12:27:40 AM
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Actually not. Storers are still distributing illegal stuff.
It is like seeding torrent.
I think even if you are seeding password protected .zip file with tons  of nasty things, you will be still fked by police.
The only solution comes on ym mind, is to obligatory split each file into 1024 or so encrypted parts, regardles of size.

Sia does split each file into many pieces, which has been mentioned in the technology section on the OP.
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