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Author Topic: [MOJO] MOJOv3 has been taken over by new devs  (Read 167259 times)
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September 17, 2016, 03:28:45 AM
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with last version of client i finally connected and synced the chain on both win and mac, i've only delete everything except wallet.dat and mojocoin.conf adding 2.3.0.1 nodes to the config  Grin

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September 17, 2016, 05:59:37 AM
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Ha, saw this on another thread

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1317918.msg16257743#msg16257743

He's complaining about not being able to connect when his own coin isn't connecting. Fuck, this is priceless.



There shouldn't be any connection problems for MOJO. HOdlcoin doesn't connect whatever I do so what I am I meant to do?

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September 17, 2016, 10:24:30 AM
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Ha, saw this on another thread

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1317918.msg16257743#msg16257743

He's complaining about not being able to connect when his own coin isn't connecting. Fuck, this is priceless.



There shouldn't be any connection problems for MOJO. HOdlcoin doesn't connect whatever I do so what I am I meant to do?

Do not pay attention to it! You are well done! I wait from you of new updates.
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September 17, 2016, 10:41:58 AM
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I have no connection issues at all. My computer went off line a week or so ago and took about 24 hours to get connections, but before that and since then i have had no problems. I am now using wallet v 2.3.0.1 and have 15 connections and am staking nicely, i am getting about 500 coins a day from staking. My PC runs on windows 7 home premium.
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September 17, 2016, 11:01:01 AM
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why not zero reward PoW blocks just in case...

It is then easy to make a double spend attack. Zero reward = low hashrate.

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September 17, 2016, 01:12:18 PM
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4. Deactivate PoW blocks.

Why? I have seen PoW helping to move some stuck blockchains. Things happen... so why not to keep it just in case?

I would prefer to reduce the PoW reward, perhaps to 2 MOJO.
PoW should be remain as a backup, if PoS stuck.

Statements once taken should be valid:
2. Activate PoW blocks for X11 mining for around 6 months w/ a block reward of 20 MOJO
3. Keep PoW activated for around 2 years past the 6 months with a zero reward as a backup measure to ensure the chain doesn’t get stuck with low stake weight / MN issues.
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September 17, 2016, 01:20:29 PM
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So will this new release fix connections?Huh I have now lost 3 weeks worth of stakes due to this problem. I cannot express in unprofane words how much this is upsetting.

You don't lose any staking rewards. 
Instead, the next reward will be bigger.
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September 17, 2016, 01:44:49 PM
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4. Deactivate PoW blocks.

Why? I have seen PoW helping to move some stuck blockchains. Things happen... so why not to keep it just in case?

I would prefer to reduce the PoW reward, perhaps to 2 MOJO.
PoW should be remain as a backup, if PoS stuck.

Statements once taken should be valid:
2. Activate PoW blocks for X11 mining for around 6 months w/ a block reward of 20 MOJO
3. Keep PoW activated for around 2 years past the 6 months with a zero reward as a backup measure to ensure the chain doesn’t get stuck with low stake weight / MN issues.

It's really a dynamic process and it doesn't seem wise to me to stick to things that no longer make sense. There are no longer any issues around staking addresses and I think that the small PoW blocks are disrupting the PoS.

Soooooooon...............
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September 17, 2016, 02:46:48 PM
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4. Deactivate PoW blocks.

Why? I have seen PoW helping to move some stuck blockchains. Things happen... so why not to keep it just in case?

I would prefer to reduce the PoW reward, perhaps to 2 MOJO.
PoW should be remain as a backup, if PoS stuck.

Statements once taken should be valid:
2. Activate PoW blocks for X11 mining for around 6 months w/ a block reward of 20 MOJO
3. Keep PoW activated for around 2 years past the 6 months with a zero reward as a backup measure to ensure the chain doesn’t get stuck with low stake weight / MN issues.

It's really a dynamic process and it doesn't seem wise to me to stick to things that no longer make sense. There are no longer any issues around staking addresses and I think that the small PoW blocks are disrupting the PoS.

Ok, I understand you. Nearly 40% of the last 100 blocks were found by PoW.
I suppose, the difficaulty calculation for PoS and PoW are independent.
How about to setup a much higher block time for PoW, so it could remain as backup?
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September 17, 2016, 03:37:49 PM
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4. Deactivate PoW blocks.

Why? I have seen PoW helping to move some stuck blockchains. Things happen... so why not to keep it just in case?

I would prefer to reduce the PoW reward, perhaps to 2 MOJO.
PoW should be remain as a backup, if PoS stuck.

Statements once taken should be valid:
2. Activate PoW blocks for X11 mining for around 6 months w/ a block reward of 20 MOJO
3. Keep PoW activated for around 2 years past the 6 months with a zero reward as a backup measure to ensure the chain doesn’t get stuck with low stake weight / MN issues.

It's really a dynamic process and it doesn't seem wise to me to stick to things that no longer make sense. There are no longer any issues around staking addresses and I think that the small PoW blocks are disrupting the PoS.

Ok, I understand you. Nearly 40% of the last 100 blocks were found by PoW.
I suppose, the difficaulty calculation for PoS and PoW are independent.
How about to setup a much higher block time for PoW, so it could remain as backup?


I think the issue was really the lack of staking addresses and the lack of people being able to stake due to the calculation error in the previous version. This shouldn't be a problem any more and so I think we can safely remove the PoW.

Soooooooon...............
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September 17, 2016, 04:05:51 PM
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4. Deactivate PoW blocks.

Why? I have seen PoW helping to move some stuck blockchains. Things happen... so why not to keep it just in case?

I would prefer to reduce the PoW reward, perhaps to 2 MOJO.
PoW should be remain as a backup, if PoS stuck.

Statements once taken should be valid:
2. Activate PoW blocks for X11 mining for around 6 months w/ a block reward of 20 MOJO
3. Keep PoW activated for around 2 years past the 6 months with a zero reward as a backup measure to ensure the chain doesn’t get stuck with low stake weight / MN issues.

It's really a dynamic process and it doesn't seem wise to me to stick to things that no longer make sense. There are no longer any issues around staking addresses and I think that the small PoW blocks are disrupting the PoS.

Ok, I understand you. Nearly 40% of the last 100 blocks were found by PoW.
I suppose, the difficaulty calculation for PoS and PoW are independent.
How about to setup a much higher block time for PoW, so it could remain as backup?


I think the issue was really the lack of staking addresses and the lack of people being able to stake due to the calculation error in the previous version. This shouldn't be a problem any more and so I think we can safely remove the PoW.

Hope, you are right. Let's try it.
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September 17, 2016, 04:52:48 PM
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We added your cryptocurrency.
With respect, the development team of Crypto-trade.
Crypto-Trade – Official Announcement https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1604225.0
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September 17, 2016, 09:55:11 PM
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my wallet not synchronize, windows used, what to do to solve this problem?
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September 17, 2016, 10:34:52 PM
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my wallet not synchronize, windows used, what to do to solve this problem?
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September 18, 2016, 01:00:05 AM
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Congrats, thank you dear crypto-trade.net solves immediately ... Hugs!
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September 18, 2016, 07:02:51 AM
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Morning guys,

yesterday i did a fresh install of mint on my staking box built wallets for 1337, Espers, Syndicate & OKCash without issues, still failing to compile mojocoin though current error I'm getting:

Code:
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lsecp256k1
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Makefile:984: recipe for target 'mojocoin2.3.0.1' failed
make: *** [mojocoin2.3.0.1] Error 1

Syndicate also has secp256k1 in the src folder and built without any issues, any advice?
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September 18, 2016, 07:12:19 AM
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We added your cryptocurrency.
With respect, the development team of Crypto-trade.
Crypto-Trade – Official Announcement https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1604225.0

Just a word of warning. Crypto-Trade has added MOJO of their own accord and they have not been in contact with us. We can not verify or endorse any service so always do you own research before using any service.

Soooooooon...............
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September 18, 2016, 08:18:33 AM
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thanks for the warning, I believe he rob me my coinsthanks for the warning, I believe he steal me my coins
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September 18, 2016, 08:28:25 AM
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This project is dead? wallet not's work... right?
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September 18, 2016, 09:18:30 AM
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This project is dead? wallet not's work... right?

Wallets ok just having a nightmare getting it built personally
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