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June 17, 2016, 07:47:19 PM
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wallet not sincron... Huh Huh

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June 18, 2016, 04:20:44 PM
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my wallet is forking off again, appears that there is no longer enough hash to support the chain;

03:36:42

getmininginfo


03:36:42

{
"blocks" : 868495,
"currentblocksize" : 1000,
"currentblocktx" : 0,
"difficulty" : {
"proof-of-work" : 0.00000012,
"proof-of-stake" : 298.99591880,
"search-interval" : 16
},
"blockvalue" : 250000000,
"netmhashps" : 0.00001236,
"netstakeweight" : 341130436771.26684570,
"errors" : "",
"pooledtx" : 0,
"stakeweight" : {
"minimum" : 440327998341,
"maximum" : 0,
"combined" : 440327998341
},
"stakeinterest" : 1000000,
"testnet" : false
}

 high PoS diff and getting about 1 blk/min.

going offline, it's been fun, shame on devs on vacation
I'm back at the other fork, the only connection I could tell had running the one you're on went off before I could fully sync.


17:55:51

getmininginfo


17:55:51

{
"blocks" : 862475,
"currentblocksize" : 1000,
"currentblocktx" : 0,
"difficulty" : {
"proof-of-work" : 0.00000005,
"proof-of-stake" : 1830.13868891,
"search-interval" : 16
},
"blockvalue" : 250000000,
"netmhashps" : 0.00000000,
"netstakeweight" : 2223507320591.49169922,
"errors" : "",
"pooledtx" : 0,
"stakeweight" : {
"minimum" : 2167842012000,
"maximum" : 0,
"combined" : 2167842012000
},
"stakeinterest" : 1000000,
"testnet" : false
}
Oh well, given the PoS diff it's the larger one and probably means Yobit as only remaining exchange would stay on it anyway. What might've happened is someone with a mining rig came on, with that PoW diff it could generate even several dozen blocks in the first few seconds until the diff adjusts. But that's long enough for this sort of thing to rip a chain apart. Would explain why the forks differ that much in block count as well.

Yes, this could've been a nice and healthy coin if the dev side would've worked out properly, or the captain didn't abandoned ship at least. Well, it still worked out well enough for me, even with some funds going down with Cryptsy, but I do want the coins I'm dealing with to prosper. Sad

wallet not sincron... Huh Huh
Here are some peers of mine but be advised that some forking happened:

"addr" : "79.172.115.95:15760"
"addr" : "[2001:470:7a9c:1337:219:b9ff:feec:940e]:15760"
"addr" : "104.172.24.79:15760"
"addr" : "[2001:0:9d38:6abd:1883:30c6:9753:e7b0]:59348"
"addr" : "110.146.159.175:15760"
"addr" : "99.192.80.197:15760"
"addr" : "[2a01:4f8:120:64ae::301]:54978"
"addr" : "[2001:0:9d38:6ab8:3cb5:5e3:d1f3:7d8e]:65368"
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June 21, 2016, 06:46:32 AM
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where it is possible to look what nodes are used by yobit.net?

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June 21, 2016, 05:05:19 PM
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where it is possible to look what nodes are used by yobit.net?
If Yobit shows nodes somewhere I haven't found it, but TX coming through so Yobit is on the same chain as most of those peers above should be.
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June 23, 2016, 05:27:57 PM
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this new conet for node
addnode=99.192.80.197<stabil priority>
addnode=79.172.115.95
addnode=110.146.159.175
addnode=104.172.24.79
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June 24, 2016, 11:10:46 AM
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axiomd getpeerinfo|grep addr|sed -e "s/\"//g"|sed -e "s/ ://g"|sed -e "s/,//g"|awk '{print "addnode="$2}'

addnode=64.71.72.56:15760
addnode=99.192.80.197:15760
addnode=68.58.2.117:15760
addnode=95.105.100.16:15760
addnode=79.172.96.207:15760
addnode=46.188.4.74:15760
addnode=193.227.134.111:15714
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July 11, 2016, 01:13:58 AM
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Anyone have access to this coin's github?

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July 11, 2016, 05:20:39 AM
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Anyone have access to this coin's github?
The OP says it's this one, still looks good to me at a glance: https://github.com/axiomcryptocurrency/axiom
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July 14, 2016, 10:18:26 PM
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October 18, 2016, 06:10:40 PM
Last edit: October 19, 2016, 12:48:40 PM by markm
 #2950

I withdrew over 140,000 from the exchange earlier this year and never ever saw on the blockchain the transaction they claimed they sent.

I wrote to them repeatedly for months with no results.

It was Yobit exchange and they claimed to have sent this:

FAILED WITHDRAW:
2016-04-22 01:05:48
143226.28403252 AXIOM
041aba1ba22d8fd93ff688f9be32d22eb803f460aa39f7cd31ce400f3d5dbb21

I have never yet seen any such transaction.

I run

    "version" : "v1.0.0.0-g",
    "protocolversion" : 60015,
    "walletversion" : 60000,

on several nodes and have since long ago when the coin was created.

My nodes with ports open  to accept connections are dvcstable01.dvcnode.org, crossciv.no-ip.org and ufbsh.no-ip.org though I have many others behind those IPs.

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December 04, 2016, 03:56:52 PM
Last edit: December 04, 2016, 04:12:27 PM by markm
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Well the chain definitely forked horribly and quite long ago.

Thus we have gone with it, making an actual fork, so that all those folk who are on the big alternate chain everyone in the Galactic Milieu is using don't have a huge mess of accounting screwups.

The fork is named Axon, its default ports are one higher than Axiom's so that it uses different ports, and one of the magic bytes is different too so it won't connect to Axiom instances even if it does encounter one.

It is at https://github.com/knotwork/axon

The node to add to synch with its blockchain is dvcstable01.dvcnode.org

I cannot set my country-house's router to allow incoming connections until I physically get out there and I am not sure when that will be.

You should allow incoming connections yourself if you are able to, either by messing with your modem/router or by using UPNP.

FEED YOUR EXISTING AXIOM WALLETS TO IT because up until sometime in 2016 or so it should match the AXIOM blockchain.

THIS WAY YOU GET FREE AXON COINS in effect, corresponding to AXIOM coins you held up to whenever the fork actually happened.

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December 04, 2016, 04:05:24 PM
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Well the chain definitely forked horribly and quite long ago.

Thus we have gone with it, making an actual fork, so that all those folk who are on the big alternate chain everyone in the Galactic Milieu is using don't have a huge mess of accounting screwups.

The fork is named Axon, its default ports are one higher than Axiom's so that is uses different ports, and one of the magic bytes is different too so it won't connect to Axiom instances even if it does encounter one.

It is at https://github.com/knotwork/axon

The node to add to synch with its blockchain is dvcstable01.dvcnode.org

I cannot set my country-house's router to allow incoming connections until I physically get out there and I am not sure when that will be.

You should allow incoming connections yourself if you are able to, either by messing with your modem/router or by using UPNP.

FEED YOUR EXISTING AXIOM WALLETS TO IT because up until sometime in 2016 or so it should match the AXIOM blockchain.

THIS WAY YOU GET FREE AXON COINS in effect, corresponding to AXIOM coins you held up to whenever the fork actually happened.

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December 04, 2016, 05:04:11 PM
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Well the chain definitely forked horribly and quite long ago.

Thus we have gone with it, making an actual fork, so that all those folk who are on the big alternate chain everyone in the Galactic Milieu is using don't have a huge mess of accounting screwups.

The fork is named Axon, its default ports are one higher than Axiom's so that it uses different ports, and one of the magic bytes is different too so it won't connect to Axiom instances even if it does encounter one.

It is at https://github.com/knotwork/axon

The node to add to synch with its blockchain is dvcstable01.dvcnode.org
If you change the magic bytes, you cannot read the current block files!
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Not true. The magic bytes are just a handshake upon connecting, to ensure you are connecting to the daemon you expect. They do not go into the blocks nor blockchain.

They do however seem to go into the peers.dat, so your old peers.dat will be thrown out since it is a list of peers that use the old handshake thus a list of peers you don't actually want.

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December 04, 2016, 08:52:08 PM
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Not true. The magic bytes are just a handshake upon connecting, to ensure you are connecting to the daemon you expect. They do not go into the blocks nor blockchain.
Just open the blk0000.dat file with hex editor. Look the first 4 bytes.  Shocked
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December 04, 2016, 09:06:32 PM
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Not true. The magic bytes are just a handshake upon connecting, to ensure you are connecting to the daemon you expect. They do not go into the blocks nor blockchain.
Just open the blk0000.dat file with hex editor. Look the first 4 bytes.  Shocked

Yah magic bytes. Few bytes taken from the end and few from the start of a key give u the magic. Bytes are on the left and on the right and magic, magic dancing inbetween. I heard about them when i was a trucker and since have ever wondered why are they added to the OP of a shitcoin. My take was its some winning bytes u can find somewhere in the code and exchange for a prize. Prize must differ from coin to coin, I thought. With one coin, its a kick in the arse, with another coin its eye cut.

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Ok so maybe they do get written. But nonetheless the thing still works just fine.

The code only checks hem at connection handshake, nothing checks that the actual block data file matches.

Which is just as well considering with several coins we built we decided later what handshake to use after well already had an active blockchain.

(For example with DVC and GRP and such we had those four bytes be human-legible saying GRP: or DVC: or whatever, maybe grp: or dvc: for the testnets).

Heck when we first started building GRouPcoin and DeVCoin we didnt even jknow about the thing, we came across it when we started looking into how to make sure we didn't connect to alien coin-daemons.

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December 06, 2016, 03:51:11 AM
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To help support AXIOM, such as by providing marketmaking on exchanges, I have created an asset on the Horizon network.

I have created an info page about the asset at http://makemoney.knotwork.com/horizon/assets/hzgrow/

AXIOM is only one of the growth-potential items this HZGROW fund bundles together, see the info page for info.

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Hello. What about takeover? Can someone take it Roll Eyes
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