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June 01, 2015, 08:22:41 AM |
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Nice and slick ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I'm going to grab more right now so I can turbo stake some more coins in the time that's left ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Yeah Yeah lol
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iqlimasyadiqa
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June 01, 2015, 08:34:19 AM |
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wow awesome . good job dev . i can send more SNRG to my client ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) , i certain this concept it's good for future
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DJ Crypto
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June 01, 2015, 08:44:12 AM |
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Where is the block explorer?
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Dexter12
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June 01, 2015, 09:50:43 AM |
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addnode=wr52w2ulqocq3ywe.onion:4069 addnode=rxoj6u4gpdoxrqio.onion:40698 addnode=g2julutk6smmcwli.onion:40698
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Grandpa Jones (OP)
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June 01, 2015, 10:58:05 AM Last edit: June 01, 2015, 04:04:09 PM by Grandpa Jones |
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addnode=wr52w2ulqocq3ywe.onion:4069 addnode=rxoj6u4gpdoxrqio.onion:40698 addnode=g2julutk6smmcwli.onion:40698
Thanks, but they don't work. The one from OP do though. Still getting "out of sync". I've deleted everything and re-synced. Seems to work but my stakes are gone. At least the stake weight appears to be correct now. Gotta say, so far this coin isn't working all that flawlessly.. Your stakes would not be gone if you were on a fork. Get on the right chain and they will eventually earn full interest. You won't lose anything. Sync takes time to happen because of TOR, which *does* have trade-offs. Just try restarting your wallet if it fails to connect and delete your tor directory. Tor is slow to connect, but typically more robust than the regular net once established. Sometimes the particular TOR rendezvous you grab has some problems. This could effect subsequent restarts. If you have problems, try deleting your "tor" directory between restarts, along with the other suggestions here. Make sure your ISP is not blocking connections to TOR rendezvous servers.Our connection count for the seednode is 36 right now. We have a non-seednode up too, and it has 19 connections. These are very high numbers for any network. It means that most users are not having problems. Once you join the network and get on the correct chain, you'll find it very stable. It's hard to join the network sometimes, but these are conscious trade-offs that we made by using a TOR network. As far as modifying staking code goes it is very difficult, and we need time to make sure any small kinks are worked out. Thanks for your patience, I am sure we are close to having this perfected (if not already). This is why it is open source! We need your help as much as you need ours, so very specific details about your problems will help us to make this coin as good as it can be.
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SockPuppetAccount
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June 01, 2015, 12:07:00 PM |
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Looking good! I did have to resync and add the above nodes but it is working well for me.
I was a little bit disappointed because all my coins staked rather quickly, I assume because of my built up weight and not everyone has their clients open, but it did that thing where smaller blocks of coins were automatically swept together into one larger input for some reason. I understand that it does this to ensure the inputs don't get too small and make sure the network stays healthy. It was a little annoying though because I easily could have gotten my multiplier higher. Any way we can have some control over that, ya know, for me and the 2 or 3 other aspies who want to obsess over the small details in an effort to gain a tiny advantage?
As far as know it shouldn't require a hard fork, just an optional update. I imagine it would be easiest to do with a handful of rpc calls. Like 'stakesplit' would ensure all your inputs are left alone and your stake splits into 2 outputs, 'stakecombine' would leave your inputs alone but combine your staked coins back into 1 output, and 'stakenormal' could shut off either of those commands and return to the default. It would be enough control that the few who want it can use it, but its hidden enough so those that don't won't have to bother with it. They could be taken out in any further updates past the 30 days of turbo stake, or left in as irrelevant vestiges of SNRG's turbo staking birth.
Not sure how difficult or time consuming something like this would be to implement, but it would be nice to have for the next 3 weeks or so. For that matter, exactly which block or time does turbo staking end?
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hartwellneo
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June 01, 2015, 01:07:40 PM |
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why the wallet not sync?
Whether or not you are certain you are using the right client, can you please go to the OP and download the client for your system. Then brute-force a sync to the correct chain by using the bootstrap. See here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1070124.msg11502274#msg11502274Delete your peers.dat before you restart. You'll get a bunch of good peers from the seednode. Then, as soon as you are synced and connected, start staking. I tried this and it worked like a charm! Thanks!
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Talis
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June 01, 2015, 02:09:30 PM |
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why the wallet not sync?
Whether or not you are certain you are using the right client, can you please go to the OP and download the client for your system. Then brute-force a sync to the correct chain by using the bootstrap. See here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1070124.msg11502274#msg11502274Delete your peers.dat before you restart. You'll get a bunch of good peers from the seednode. Then, as soon as you are synced and connected, start staking. I tried this and it worked like a charm! Thanks! it did not help me ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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SockPuppetAccount
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June 01, 2015, 02:28:44 PM |
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why the wallet not sync?
Whether or not you are certain you are using the right client, can you please go to the OP and download the client for your system. Then brute-force a sync to the correct chain by using the bootstrap. See here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1070124.msg11502274#msg11502274Delete your peers.dat before you restart. You'll get a bunch of good peers from the seednode. Then, as soon as you are synced and connected, start staking. I tried this and it worked like a charm! Thanks! it did not help me ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) Strange, I had no problem. Didn't even use the bootstrap. Just got the new client, cleared out everything except my wallet.dat and synergy.conf (with fresh nodes listed in it) and fired it up. Synced in minutes. Below is a list of the 8 nodes I am currently connected to, maybe they will help. pdtm4yenbcajukom.onion:40698 zv3ac6uxehimq62u.onion:40698 g2julutk6smmcwli.onion:40698 44ekhpo37xqzk3ic.onion:40698 mr56ofher4bcbk46.onion:40698 ajvbl6g5x6g64mpv.onion:40698 gca75mgxzy5r6pdq.onion:40698 wr52w2ulqocq3ywe.onion:40698
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OVRGRO
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June 01, 2015, 02:44:53 PM |
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Linux Wallet
A linux build is now available. A link is in the OP.
hooray/thank you... you've really come through on everything you've said you would so far. i like you grandpa. good, active dev=good, active coin. keep it up sir!
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Grandpa Jones (OP)
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June 01, 2015, 03:26:42 PM Last edit: June 01, 2015, 03:56:04 PM by Grandpa Jones |
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Looking good! I did have to resync and add the above nodes but it is working well for me.
I was a little bit disappointed because all my coins staked rather quickly, I assume because of my built up weight and not everyone has their clients open, but it did that thing where smaller blocks of coins were automatically swept together into one larger input for some reason. I understand that it does this to ensure the inputs don't get too small and make sure the network stays healthy. It was a little annoying though because I easily could have gotten my multiplier higher. Any way we can have some control over that, ya know, for me and the 2 or 3 other aspies who want to obsess over the small details in an effort to gain a tiny advantage?
As far as know it shouldn't require a hard fork, just an optional update. I imagine it would be easiest to do with a handful of rpc calls. Like 'stakesplit' would ensure all your inputs are left alone and your stake splits into 2 outputs, 'stakecombine' would leave your inputs alone but combine your staked coins back into 1 output, and 'stakenormal' could shut off either of those commands and return to the default. It would be enough control that the few who want it can use it, but its hidden enough so those that don't won't have to bother with it. They could be taken out in any further updates past the 30 days of turbo stake, or left in as irrelevant vestiges of SNRG's turbo staking birth.
Not sure how difficult or time consuming something like this would be to implement, but it would be nice to have for the next 3 weeks or so. For that matter, exactly which block or time does turbo staking end?
It can be done sooner. I'll look more closely at it. It won't require a hard fork. Whether or not you consolidate stake is up to the wallet and is not enforced by the network.
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SockPuppetAccount
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June 01, 2015, 04:39:01 PM |
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Looking good! I did have to resync and add the above nodes but it is working well for me.
I was a little bit disappointed because all my coins staked rather quickly, I assume because of my built up weight and not everyone has their clients open, but it did that thing where smaller blocks of coins were automatically swept together into one larger input for some reason. I understand that it does this to ensure the inputs don't get too small and make sure the network stays healthy. It was a little annoying though because I easily could have gotten my multiplier higher. Any way we can have some control over that, ya know, for me and the 2 or 3 other aspies who want to obsess over the small details in an effort to gain a tiny advantage?
As far as know it shouldn't require a hard fork, just an optional update. I imagine it would be easiest to do with a handful of rpc calls. Like 'stakesplit' would ensure all your inputs are left alone and your stake splits into 2 outputs, 'stakecombine' would leave your inputs alone but combine your staked coins back into 1 output, and 'stakenormal' could shut off either of those commands and return to the default. It would be enough control that the few who want it can use it, but its hidden enough so those that don't won't have to bother with it. They could be taken out in any further updates past the 30 days of turbo stake, or left in as irrelevant vestiges of SNRG's turbo staking birth.
Not sure how difficult or time consuming something like this would be to implement, but it would be nice to have for the next 3 weeks or so. For that matter, exactly which block or time does turbo staking end?
It can be done sooner. I'll look more closely at it. It won't require a hard fork. Whether or not you consolidate stake is up to the wallet and is not enforced by the network. I know it's not enforced by the network, it's that I used to remember staking always splitting the block in half and resulting in 2 outputs. But at some point I started seeing POS coins seemingly randomly create 1 output, 2 outputs, or sweeping many inputs into 1 output. I'm sure there is some reason it does it, and there is some algorithm governing the behavior but I have never been able to figure out what exactly it is. With unique POS systems such as this, it's nice to have more control over what happens because you can optimize your block sizes more easily and hopefully gain an edge over the other guys. It is the same behavior I posted about in the XQN thread long ago, I included examples in this post https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=854299.msg10073288#msg10073288Oh yeah, and website looks great!
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Starin
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June 01, 2015, 04:52:29 PM |
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Here is my question:
Somehow I managed to stake before to hard fork, to be exact, 20 times. With the hard fork am I going to lose my 20x that I built before?
I am asking this because I got a 0 reward stake from experimental build. Which shows Turbo: 0x.
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SockPuppetAccount
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June 01, 2015, 04:59:27 PM |
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Here is my question:
Somehow I managed to stake before to hard fork, to be exact, 20 times. With the hard fork am I going to lose my 20x that I built before?
I am asking this because I got a 0 reward stake from experimental build. Which shows Turbo: 0x.
Your multiplier only looks at the last 48 hours, it doesn't stack up. So if all your stakes were over 48 hours ago, your multiplier will be back at 0. I think it was a minor oversight because it appears the multiplier starts at 0 for first stake, 1 for 2nd, 2 for 3rd, and so on. So you effectively need to stake 3 blocks before you get to at least 2x and the multiplier takes effect. If you are asking if the 0 multiplier multiplies your reward by 0, thereby giving you a 0 reward, no it doesn't. You still get your standard stake reward.
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Framauro
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June 01, 2015, 05:02:16 PM |
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I have 2 connections with the wallet, but it isn't syncing.
Yesterday it synced fine until i got 3 POS blocks/rewards after that it stopped syncing.
Am i doing something wrong or do i need some addnodes??
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Grandpa Jones (OP)
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June 01, 2015, 05:04:56 PM |
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Here is my question:
Somehow I managed to stake before to hard fork, to be exact, 20 times. With the hard fork am I going to lose my 20x that I built before?
I am asking this because I got a 0 reward stake from experimental build. Which shows Turbo: 0x.
If you didn't stake on the current best chain, it will be as if those stakes never happened. Your multiplier will be rolled back. Try to get synced to the right chain as fast as you can and get staking so you can build your multiplier. If you have problems, help us get you synced with clear descriptions of what you observe. Finally, we know it's hard to sync to the chain and my "experimental" release yesterday didn't help. However, you get rewarded for your efforts here. Yes, some people will be lucky, but those who work hardest to build and maintain a multiplier will get rewarded the most because they are helping the network the most.
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Synergy Dev Team
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