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Author Topic: [ANN] Sia - Decentralized Storage  (Read 1382207 times)
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February 05, 2016, 09:52:16 AM
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Is possible for siacoin to rice from 0.000035 to 0,1?
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February 05, 2016, 09:55:56 AM
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Is possible for siacoin to rice from 0.000035 to 0,1?

Nobody knows.
If you trust the coin, and think it's got potential, buy or mine it. Support it and spread the word.

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February 05, 2016, 10:02:56 AM
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Is possible for siacoin to rice from 0.000035 to 0,1?

Nobody knows.
If you trust the coin, and think it's got potential, buy or mine it. Support it and spread the word.

I will do. Bought some yesterday. Got a feeling it is starting to taking of  Shocked
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February 05, 2016, 10:20:37 AM
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Hi,

Is a difference in hashrate betwen Gominer and Sia GPU v1.0.5 ?  (Win7 64)
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February 05, 2016, 10:40:13 AM
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c:\COIN BACKUP 2016 OCTO - COIn\Sia-UI-win32-ia32\resources\app\Sia>SIAD
Loading...
(1/7) Loading gateway...
(2/7) Loading consensus...
error opening consensus database: MapViewOfFile: Not enough storage is available to process this command.

THUS i cannot access my 7.7 million SIA and they may be ..... lost ?

This release is full of bugs, i only tried to upload a file, then i deleted the file and now this happens.

How am i to recover my coins ? I deleted consensus and every time it gets to 1gb and something this happens. Every time. SIAD closes and then i get this error when trying to restart.

So yeah, maybe not sabotage, just bad coding ? BETA or not, this shouldn't happen.


Backup you wallet.json. Keep a safe copy (or 2, or 3) in a different location in case you accidentally move/delete stuff. Your coins are NEVER lost as long as you keep a backup of your wallet and the seed (your passphrase).

The issue you're reporting is not something I've seen reported before. But, we need more details in order to help you. Such as:

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* are you running the latest version i.e 0.5.1?

I would advice you to just do a clean install, and resync the blockchain. Copy the wallet over (COPY!!! Keep a backup, always!!) before you run Sia again.

The "Not enough storage is available" is very clear. Are you ABSOLUTELY sure you have enough disk space? How much space is available on the drive where Sia is installed on your system?

If you continue having problems, seek help on the official forum at http://forum.sia.tech




I am running 0.51

I have 12gb free space

I have made a few clean installs, deleting everything and copying wallet file.


Problem is once it syncs ALMOST completely siad quits and if i try to restart i get the afordmentioned error.

I synced blochcain a few times, this happens every time so it is a wallet problem, specifically with the consensus.db.

I think it is because i've test uploaded a file which failed to upload, closed siad then when i restarted i deleted the unfinished upload. I think something in the consensus bugged really bad.

Now i hope on 0.5x next version i will be able to get my money back.

If you got any other ideas, please tell. I mined for a long time to get that amount of SIA.

Well I'm not sure if this is the problem but... You said you're using your "wallet.dat" file...

Sia uses a wallet.json now and you have to use the Load Legacy Wallet option probably. Click the wallet tab screen. Click on the unlock wallet thing then on load legacy wallet). Do this after you install a fresh copy of SIA and make sure your block height is at whatever it says here http://explore.sia.tech/


OFC Wallet.json , man isn't it clear from what i've explained that i've already done everything viable ?

Thanks for the input anyway.


Still waiting for a solution to this obvious breaking BUG
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February 05, 2016, 03:25:27 PM
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Still waiting for a solution to this obvious breaking BUG

From what I can tell you need more disk space. If it's saying there's not enough storage, that means you need to free up some storage so it can do the mapping it wants. What OS are you using? Apparently it doesn't work well on Win7, though we might be able to fix that soon.
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February 05, 2016, 05:58:46 PM
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Is possible for siacoin to rice from 0.000035 to 0,1?

Lets do the numbers:

There is, as of today, exactly 10 billion (10000*10^6) Siacoins in circulation.

The current value of 1 Siacoin is 0.00000008 bitcoin, or (rougly) 0.00003088 USD.

The market cap of Sia is thus: 0.00003088 * 10 billion = 308,800 USD.

Now, the value of Siacoin would rise because of two factors:

1) Hype
2) Demand for storage on the Sia network

Hype will always be of some unknown magnitude. It could double the price of 1 Siacoin, or increase it ten or even hundred-fold. I see no way to predict how much hype this coin will eventually receive.

So, the only thing we can say something about is #2, storage demand.

The storage demand will always be limited by the actual capacity of the network, which at present is ~25 TB. If we assume a net cost of 400 SC/GB/month, the current capacity can be spent with 25,600 GB * 400 SC/mo / 6 = 1,706,667 SC/month (the 6 is the current redundancy factor) or the equivalent of $52 USD per month. That's hardly a game changer...

Thus, in order for the valuation of Siacoin to go up, based on storage demand alone, the capacity of the network first needs to grow dramatically. As it does, the redundancy required to store files will drop to below 1.5, thus increasing true available storage even more.

In the near future, I predict that the price of Siacoins will increase solely due to hype rather than true demand. Sia currently has minimum marketing and public exposure. The number of participants is therefore low (and will remain low, until PR picks up). Still, with a modest number of "investors" (say 20) with reasonable funds to invest (say, a few bitcoins each) you could soon see the price go to 20 - 30 satoshis or higher.

As the technology matures, and proves itself stable, reliable and overall useful many will naturally hedge their bets and invest whatever they can muster into Siacoins. Then, the sky is the limit...

Your question assume a 3,000 fold increase in Siacoin valuation. With the current coin supply, that entails a future marketcap of more than 900 million USD. That would place Siacoin as the number 2 cryptocurrency in terms of marketcap (after bitcoin). The premise of Sia is to tap into the resources of many smaller to medium datacenters, that have capacity they would otherwise not be able to rent out without being out-competed by major actors in the storage markets (think Amazon, Dropbox etc). It would certainly require the participation of many datacenters and individuals to rent out space to justify a 900m USD marketcap. I don't know how realistic that is (because I don't have the numbers).

I personally think that, with time and significant improvements in the technology and orders-of-magnitude growth of the network, a 1,000 valuation increase is not unrealistic. I am absolutely convinced that there will be a significant valuation increase in the course of the next 6 - 12 months.

But, a lot of things could also go wrong:
1) Sia could be beaten to the "finish line" by a competitor that takes all the glory and hype
2) the technology could be proven vulnerable to certain attacks
3) the technology could be found to not scale sufficiently well to accomodate huge amounts of storage
4) there may not be market demand

As with all things in life, nothing in certain.
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February 05, 2016, 06:13:11 PM
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Thanks in-cred-u-lous :-) Smiley

Nice work and nice coin i think Cool
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February 05, 2016, 06:20:41 PM
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Is a difference in hashrate betwen Gominer and Sia GPU v1.0.5 ?  (Win7 64)

I asked the author of the Go miner (@allujuppa) on Slack, and he said:

"no, there is not, it's the same opencl code. and the differences in the rest is marginal compared to the time spent in executing the opencl kernel"
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February 06, 2016, 04:12:37 AM
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I was testing out a cold wallet and imported my key. The address shows up now in my address list, but my balance hasn't updated and is still zero. I don't see anywhere to rescan the blockchain??
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February 06, 2016, 04:39:09 AM
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I was testing out a cold wallet and imported my key. The address shows up now in my address list, but my balance hasn't updated and is still zero. I don't see anywhere to rescan the blockchain??

Nevermind, it showed up eventually. I am not sure if it was rescanning or not, but if it was it, then it would be nice to have some sort of visual indicator that shows it is doing that.

Also, a visual indicator showing how much the transaction fee will be would be nice. Unless it is a flat fee?
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February 06, 2016, 03:54:03 PM
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in-cred-u-lous

Thanks for taking the time to map some of this all out. It really gives a good perspective on the coin,  Wink

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February 07, 2016, 11:42:56 PM
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Is possible for siacoin to rice from 0.000035 to 0,1?

anything is possible. got some stashed away now. you never know  Kiss
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February 08, 2016, 09:16:38 AM
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Great volume last 24 hours! Someone believes in Sia. Is sia going to be added to more exchanges?
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February 08, 2016, 10:16:50 AM
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Sia seems on up trend and I am happy to have bought at 5 sat massively.
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February 08, 2016, 11:31:00 AM
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Great volume last 24 hours! Someone believes in Sia. Is sia going to be added to more exchanges?

polo is enough!

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February 08, 2016, 12:46:15 PM
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Great volume last 24 hours! Someone believes in Sia. Is sia going to be added to more exchanges?

polo is enough!

is china buying on polo? Think if China coming!
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February 08, 2016, 01:36:42 PM
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I bought in with 5 bitcoins at 6 sats and i hope to see it go to 60 sats atleast, that would be a nice 10x return Cheesy

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February 08, 2016, 01:47:49 PM
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potential investor here  Wink

any news?

cloud storage working?
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February 08, 2016, 01:51:40 PM
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potential investor here  Wink

any news?

cloud storage working?

Yup it's working.
http://www.sia.tech/

You should check out the new client.
You can upload and also make some money on the side if you've got extra storage space on your hard drive.
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