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June 11, 2015, 03:18:15 AM
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I cannot get the wallet to complete its sync--- it hangs up and says 14 hours behind -- opening the Debug Console it shows an Orphan at Block 751 and repeats continuously without getting closer to completing Sync... I tried deleting the Wallet and reinstalling but it still gets hung up --

Any help would be appreciated

Huh I just got the wallet today and it synced just fine.  Only thing I would say is delete roaming folder(back up wallet) and try to re sync.  Either that or someone can maybe upload a bootstrap but I know it synced fine for me just earlier today.

It has been stuck forever--- here is what I am getting on the debug



Yeah, I would say remove everything in your roaming folder except for the wallet.dat and try to resync.

Thanks-- I did all of that and still stuck --- I put some of those hashes into the block explorer and they are all POS blocks
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June 11, 2015, 03:33:41 AM
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I cannot get the wallet to complete its sync--- it hangs up and says 14 hours behind -- opening the Debug Console it shows an Orphan at Block 751 and repeats continuously without getting closer to completing Sync... I tried deleting the Wallet and reinstalling but it still gets hung up --

Any help would be appreciated

Huh I just got the wallet today and it synced just fine.  Only thing I would say is delete roaming folder(back up wallet) and try to re sync.  Either that or someone can maybe upload a bootstrap but I know it synced fine for me just earlier today.

It has been stuck forever--- here is what I am getting on the debug



Yeah, I would say remove everything in your roaming folder except for the wallet.dat and try to resync.

Thanks-- I did all of that and still stuck --- I put some of those hashes into the block explorer and they are all POS blocks

No promises this works, but you can try this bootstrap.dat I just created: https://mega.co.nz/#!rBUH1SAa!hZvAd5DQk2uxWeE_3CNCy5_xH1zYP97NMvmLIa3V3x0

Should just be able to put that in your roaming folder and it should try to read blocks from that. if it works it should get you to block 11600. I'm not going to put any keyloggers or viruses or anything in it. Wouldn't know how to do that in the first place.
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June 11, 2015, 03:39:40 AM
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I cannot get the wallet to complete its sync--- it hangs up and says 14 hours behind -- opening the Debug Console it shows an Orphan at Block 751 and repeats continuously without getting closer to completing Sync... I tried deleting the Wallet and reinstalling but it still gets hung up --

Any help would be appreciated

Huh I just got the wallet today and it synced just fine.  Only thing I would say is delete roaming folder(back up wallet) and try to re sync.  Either that or someone can maybe upload a bootstrap but I know it synced fine for me just earlier today.

It has been stuck forever--- here is what I am getting on the debug



Yeah, I would say remove everything in your roaming folder except for the wallet.dat and try to resync.

Thanks-- I did all of that and still stuck --- I put some of those hashes into the block explorer and they are all POS blocks

No promises this works, but you can try this bootstrap.dat I just created: https://mega.co.nz/#!rBUH1SAa!hZvAd5DQk2uxWeE_3CNCy5_xH1zYP97NMvmLIa3V3x0

Should just be able to put that in your roaming folder and it should try to read blocks from that. if it works it should get you to block 11600. I'm not going to put any keyloggers or viruses or anything in it. Wouldn't know how to do that in the first place.

I really appreciate it--- it says its importing the blocks so hopefully it works -- btw- how does one make a bootstrap?
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June 11, 2015, 03:41:14 AM
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I cannot get the wallet to complete its sync--- it hangs up and says 14 hours behind -- opening the Debug Console it shows an Orphan at Block 751 and repeats continuously without getting closer to completing Sync... I tried deleting the Wallet and reinstalling but it still gets hung up --

Any help would be appreciated

Huh I just got the wallet today and it synced just fine.  Only thing I would say is delete roaming folder(back up wallet) and try to re sync.  Either that or someone can maybe upload a bootstrap but I know it synced fine for me just earlier today.

It has been stuck forever--- here is what I am getting on the debug



Yeah, I would say remove everything in your roaming folder except for the wallet.dat and try to resync.

Thanks-- I did all of that and still stuck --- I put some of those hashes into the block explorer and they are all POS blocks

No promises this works, but you can try this bootstrap.dat I just created: https://mega.co.nz/#!rBUH1SAa!hZvAd5DQk2uxWeE_3CNCy5_xH1zYP97NMvmLIa3V3x0

Should just be able to put that in your roaming folder and it should try to read blocks from that. if it works it should get you to block 11600. I'm not going to put any keyloggers or viruses or anything in it. Wouldn't know how to do that in the first place.

I really appreciate it--- it says its importing the blocks so hopefully it works -- btw- how does one make a bootstrap?

it's basically just a copy of the blk0001.dat file inside your roaming folder renamed as bootstrap.dat
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June 11, 2015, 05:53:01 AM
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I think i have given up hope-- It was my wallet on a Mac, so I transferred the wallet.dat to a windows machine and no problems-- i am still wanting to get it back on my Mac but have no idea how to accomplish it--- i have deleted everything including the obscure files in Prefs but still no luck --hhmm
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June 11, 2015, 02:01:53 PM
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15% PoS? Is it a joke? Look on the block explorer (https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xph/): nobody gets anything except the masternodes. All of the blocks generated pay 50 coins to masternodes and only a tiny laughable amount (something about 0.00000002 XPH) goes to the staking wallet itself! I cannot see how those tiny amounts could make 15% PoS... How this 15% is calculated? Does it include those 50 coins going to masternodes?

One would think the larger wallets will get bigger stakes, so their profit from a block will be more than those 50 coins, but block explorer shows this is not the case - the biggest staking amount I can find, is just 10,050 coins, and staker's profit is still miserable.

Is this coin only for masternode owners? If stakers will not get anything (like it is the case at the moment), they will just stop to stake, and network will stop...

Something should be urgently  fixed here, otherwise this coin will go nowhere. Or maybe I misunderstand something...

Do I miss something?  Huh



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June 11, 2015, 02:32:56 PM
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Thinking more about it... Especially regarding the bolded part of my previous message...

The fact is (at least it looks so) - masternodes currently receive about 50/0.0000001 = 50,0000,000 times more money than staking wallets!!!! The number may be wrong (10 or 100 times bigger or smaller, but that doesn't matter anymore with such numbers Smiley

So.. is those 50 coins are included in 15% PoS calcilations..?
1. If they do - then it means the staker's real profit is not 15%, but is about 0.0000003%  Grin - which is practically nothing.
2. If they do not - then staker will receive his 15% annual profit, but the real devaluation of the coin (including the masternodes) will be 750,000,000% annually!!! Smiley

Wow.  Shocked

Please point where my calculations are wrong, or fix this asap with hardfork!

EDIT: or maybe I need to shut up, and go buy lot of coins and silently setup many masternodes to get crazy payouts...?..  Roll Eyes

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June 11, 2015, 02:40:23 PM
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Thinking more about it... Especially regarding the bolded part of my previous message...

The fact is (at least it looks so) - masternodes currently receive about 50/0.0000001 = 50,0000,000 times more money than staking wallets!!!! The number may be wrong (10 or 100 times bigger or smaller, but that doesn't matter anymore with such numbers Smiley

So.. is those 50 coins are included in 15% PoS calcilations..?
1. If they do - then it means the staker's real profit is not 15%, but is about 0.0000003%  Grin - which is practically nothing.
2. If they do not - then staker will receive his 15% annual profit, but the real devaluation of the coin (including the masternodes) will be 750,000,000% annually!!! Smiley

Wow.  Shocked

Please point where my calculations are wrong, or fix this asap with hardfork!

EDIT: or maybe I need to shut up, and go buy lot of coins and silently setup many masternodes to get crazy payouts...?..  Roll Eyes

your math is very wrong Tongue
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June 11, 2015, 02:50:21 PM
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let me explain you
there is 15% POS interest yearly
that's mean ~ 0.0034% for each 2h (min stake age) ofcourse you are right i mean that's nothing
for each pos block generated, masternodes gets 50 coins ( just one of them)
that's mean let say 100k pos blocks=5.000.000 + 15%
1 pos block doesn't mean 30 sec ( sometime it takes more, depending of net diff)
100k blocks are generated in ~ 1 month
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June 11, 2015, 03:08:39 PM
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Seriously will Drixoral be available for purchase on the online store?  it's been discontinued in the USA and is the only allergy medication that works for me.  I have to get it from Canada and now, mastercard has blocked all online purchases for medications for Canadian online pharmacies.  Only method of payment is check, money order or bank transfer.  None of which I am willing to do. I will run a master node without question if Drixoral is in stock.

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June 11, 2015, 03:12:51 PM
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I think i have given up hope-- It was my wallet on a Mac, so I transferred the wallet.dat to a windows machine and no problems-- i am still wanting to get it back on my Mac but have no idea how to accomplish it--- i have deleted everything including the obscure files in Prefs but still no luck --hhmm

It's possible that the mac build is broken, if it works fine on windows.
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June 11, 2015, 03:14:14 PM
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6 of 6 blocks staked in my wallet were orphaned  Angry
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June 11, 2015, 03:28:28 PM
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Watch out with this scam. It's like Gridpay. The devs post pictures of a store, and put buy orders, there are masternodes...But one day, you will wake up with a big dump in your screen and a heart attack.
This is the life: always scam.
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June 11, 2015, 03:49:10 PM
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let me explain you
there is 15% POS interest yearly
that's mean ~ 0.0034% for each 2h (min stake age) ofcourse you are right i mean that's nothing
for each pos block generated, masternodes gets 50 coins ( just one of them)
that's mean let say 100k pos blocks=5.000.000 + 15%
1 pos block doesn't mean 30 sec ( sometime it takes more, depending of net diff)
100k blocks are generated in ~ 1 month


Thanks for elaborating. Our maths are not so different Smiley Your is correct, but so is mine Smiley

According to your calculations, the inflation will make about 85% annually for now (5,000,000 x 12 = 60,000,000 coins will be generated in first year, and we have now about 84,055,300 coins). So 60000000/84000000 = 71% + 15% = 86%.

This is not so bad, though is excessive in my opinion.

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your calculations are based on declared numbers only! While my calculations are based on what I see in block explorer!

Please look on block explorer and analyse what you see there!

Biggest ever staking block is 10,050. Can you find any bigger block (I mean staking amount, not TX included)?
And each if these biggest block generate only 0.0000001 XPH for staker, and 50 XPH for masternode (see https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xph/block.dws?12956.htm, for example).

So in reality stakers get 500,000,000 times less coins than masternodes! If masternodes get 60,000,000 coins annually, then stakers will get less than one coin in month all together!!  Grin

It is scenario 1 from my post (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1082835.msg11592118#msg11592118). Thanks for pointing the fact about 30 sec bloc time - it means the scenario 2 (the worst one) is not the case, but then scenario 1 is not much better...

How would you explain those real numbers? Please look into block explorer before you answer...


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June 11, 2015, 03:58:04 PM
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let me explain you
there is 15% POS interest yearly
that's mean ~ 0.0034% for each 2h (min stake age) ofcourse you are right i mean that's nothing
for each pos block generated, masternodes gets 50 coins ( just one of them)
that's mean let say 100k pos blocks=5.000.000 + 15%
1 pos block doesn't mean 30 sec ( sometime it takes more, depending of net diff)
100k blocks are generated in ~ 1 month


Thanks for elaborating. Our maths are not so different Smiley Your is correct, but so is mine Smiley

According to your calculations, the inflation will make about 85% annually for now (5,000,000 x 12 = 60,000,000 coins will be generated in first year, and we have now about 84,055,300 coins). So 60000000/84000000 = 71% + 15% = 86%.

This is not so bad, though is excessive in my opinion.

BUT

your calculations are based on declared numbers only! While my calculations are based on what I see in block explorer!

Please look on block explorer and analyse what you see there!

Biggest ever staking block is 10,050. Can you find any bigger block (I mean staking amount, not TX included)?
And each if these biggest block generate only 0.0000001 XPH for staker, and 50 XPH for masternode (see https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xph/block.dws?12956.htm, for example).

So in reality stakers get 500,000,000 times less coins than masternodes! If masternodes get 60,000,000 coins annually, then stakers will get less than one coin in month all together!!  Grin

It is scenario 1 from my post (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1082835.msg11592118#msg11592118). Thanks for pointing the fact about 30 sec bloc time - it means the scenario 2 (the worst one) is not the case, but then scenario 1 is not much better...

How would you explain those real numbers? Please look into block explorer before you answer...


I told you , this coin is a "masternode coin"
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June 11, 2015, 04:03:48 PM
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I told you , this coin is a "masternode coin"

Yep, you seem to be 100% correct in that....
But that means the staking will stop soon. Everyone will try to run a masternode, because staking does not generate any visible amount Smiley.

I have seen PoW coins, PoS coins, hybrid coins, but this seems to be the new type - PoMN coin  Grin. No incentive to stake at all... Probably Dev has to run a single staking wallet, so network don't stop at the moment when everyone understands staking is absolutely meaningless with this coin.

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June 11, 2015, 04:09:32 PM
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I told you , this coin is a "masternode coin"

Yep, you seem to be 100% right there....
But that means the staking will stop soon. Everyone will try to run a masternode, because staking does not generate any visible amount Smiley.

I have seen PoW coins, PoS coins, hybrid coins, but this seems to be the new type - PoMN coin  Grin. No incentive to stake at all... Probably Dev has to run a single staking wallet, so network don't stop, when everyone will understand staking is absolutely meaningless with this coin.
well here is the interesting part Tongue guess who is staking?  Tongue I'm sure that there is an amount reserved for staking Tongue
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June 11, 2015, 04:22:16 PM
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could not allocate vin for collateral address.  anyone know what causes this?

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June 11, 2015, 04:26:46 PM
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could not allocate vin for collateral address.  anyone know what causes this?
did you sent some coins from masternode reserve?
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June 11, 2015, 04:52:34 PM
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could not allocate vin for collateral address.  anyone know what causes this?
did you sent some coins from masternode reserve?
when i try I get error transaction creation failed
VPN is setup with correct port, wallet has a connection but it wont let me send the coins to the masternode addy

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