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Author Topic: ✹✹✹ GOLDBLOCKS ✹✹✹ Mandatory UPDATE to v1.2.1.0 ✹✹✹ 5/17/2017  (Read 158348 times)
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March 25, 2017, 02:56:29 PM
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Im not having any problems runnning it on an old 1st gen surface pro  Huh
And my dash wallet is using more memory than the GB wallet on average
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March 26, 2017, 12:34:32 PM
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Thanks but i wait the next one, block 772,000 is 1 month ago, that take too long time for sync and that wallet eat all my computer CPU/Memory. (Core i5)



Yes, and you will need a minimum of 16Gb ram to sync this wallet in a - lets say decent time.

Dev, could you please optimize the wallet to be more user friendly for "average" computers. We don't all have a 8 core xeon processors and 32Gb of ram running in our computers. 




That's right syncing needs a lot of Cpu Power -  but i came back on track within 1 day from last -  i remember Mint or Redd (Bitcoin is worst!) took a way longer to sync    (but i also reniced Goldblocks-wallet on Linux - more priority to sync)

Since uptodate it doesn't need that much.



So a solution would be more frequent Blockchain SNAPSHOTS.






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March 26, 2017, 12:40:24 PM
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Thanks but i wait the next one, block 772,000 is 1 month ago, that take too long time for sync and that wallet eat all my computer CPU/Memory. (Core i5)



Yes, and you will need a minimum of 16Gb ram to sync this wallet in a - lets say decent time.

Dev, could you please optimize the wallet to be more user friendly for "average" computers. We don't all have a 8 core xeon processors and 32Gb of ram running in our computers. 




That's right syncing needs a lot of Cpu Power -  but i came back on track within 1 day from last -  i remember Mint or Redd (Bitcoin is worst!) took a way longer to sync    (but i also reniced Goldblocks-wallet on Linux - more priority to sync)

Since uptodate it doesn't need that much.



So a solution would be more frequent Blockchain SNAPSHOTS.







either that - or create your own blockchain backups ...

via snapshots - or bootstraps ... that way you can always have them on hand when you decide to change machines or wallets or just want to resync from scratch ...

this of course is NOT recommended if your hdd space is low and you dont have any offline source of storage - which some people running smaller systems like raspberry pi or similar is not really an option ...

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March 26, 2017, 12:56:41 PM
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Thanks but i wait the next one, block 772,000 is 1 month ago, that take too long time for sync and that wallet eat all my computer CPU/Memory. (Core i5)



Yes, and you will need a minimum of 16Gb ram to sync this wallet in a - lets say decent time.

Dev, could you please optimize the wallet to be more user friendly for "average" computers. We don't all have a 8 core xeon processors and 32Gb of ram running in our computers. 




That's right syncing needs a lot of Cpu Power -  but i came back on track within 1 day from last -  i remember Mint or Redd (Bitcoin is worst!) took a way longer to sync    (but i also reniced Goldblocks-wallet on Linux - more priority to sync)

Since uptodate it doesn't need that much.



So a solution would be more frequent Blockchain SNAPSHOTS.







either that - or create your own blockchain backups ...

via snapshots - or bootstraps ... that way you can always have them on hand when you decide to change machines or wallets or just want to resync from scratch ...

this of course is NOT recommended if your hdd space is low and you dont have any offline source of storage - which some people running smaller systems like raspberry pi or similar is not really an option ...

#crysx


at home i have and make weekly backups;  best thing is that they work vice-versa   from Windows to Linux Smiley

was just thinking for the new ppl, to get faster on track

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March 26, 2017, 12:58:23 PM
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Thanks but i wait the next one, block 772,000 is 1 month ago, that take too long time for sync and that wallet eat all my computer CPU/Memory. (Core i5)



Yes, and you will need a minimum of 16Gb ram to sync this wallet in a - lets say decent time.

Dev, could you please optimize the wallet to be more user friendly for "average" computers. We don't all have a 8 core xeon processors and 32Gb of ram running in our computers. 




That's right syncing needs a lot of Cpu Power -  but i came back on track within 1 day from last -  i remember Mint or Redd (Bitcoin is worst!) took a way longer to sync    (but i also reniced Goldblocks-wallet on Linux - more priority to sync)

Since uptodate it doesn't need that much.



So a solution would be more frequent Blockchain SNAPSHOTS.







either that - or create your own blockchain backups ...

via snapshots - or bootstraps ... that way you can always have them on hand when you decide to change machines or wallets or just want to resync from scratch ...

this of course is NOT recommended if your hdd space is low and you dont have any offline source of storage - which some people running smaller systems like raspberry pi or similar is not really an option ...

#crysx


at home i have and make weekly backups;  best thing is that they work vice-versa   from Windows to Linux Smiley

was just thinking for the new ppl, to get faster on track

awesome ...

yup - there are downloads of snapshots and bootstraps made - but cant remember where ...

darkgold? ...

though wallet backups are THE most important of all of these procedures of course Tongue ...

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March 26, 2017, 11:06:23 PM
Last edit: March 27, 2017, 12:47:39 AM by nid125
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ha-ha, c-Cex just listed GB couple of months ago, i personally paid 0.5 btc for votes, and want to delist it. Seems that they are really lack of server resources.
They delisting more coins then listing new. In the end he will finish with Bitcoin , Eth and Dash.

       

Exactly this same happen already to ADZcoin in previous reduction, haha
They will finished with 3 main coins or ask us to come back when we reach $1+ Wink


Yes, and you will need a minimum of 16Gb ram to sync this wallet in a - lets say decent time.

Dev, could you please optimize the wallet to be more user friendly for "average" computers. We don't all have a 8 core xeon processors and 32Gb of ram running in our computers.  






Regarding wallets, high resources consuming etc... I dont really understand it.
I have my wallet running on really old hp desktop computer, in my loft Smiley with UPS battery backup. Super stable piece of hardware I have to say and no any of this kind of problems at all, its enough to check it once a week or 2 Wink.
System is running as you can see from my screenshot for 239 days non-stop and only wallet has been updated on September last year due to as darkgold said "you somehow forked" so resynchronised whole chain as well.
So there must be some other reason behind your high cpu usage etc..



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March 27, 2017, 07:05:41 PM
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My case was for syncing the wallet, not for running the synced wallet  Big difference. Any synced, even the crappiest wallet can run on weaker system than yours.

Close your wallet and open it few days later so you will need to catch up with the network. Then post here a screenshot. I can bet you will have problems catching up with the network.

This is not the first wallet running on my computer. But with this wallet I set a negative time record when syncing.

I was able to sync ethereum wallet much faster from scratch, even when it's network was under heavy attack, then this wallet with only a couple of thousands block behind - on same computer.
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March 27, 2017, 08:12:12 PM
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My case was for syncing the wallet, not for running the synced wallet  Big difference. Any synced, even the crappiest wallet can run on weaker system than yours.

Close your wallet and open it few days later so you will need to catch up with the network. Then post here a screenshot. I can bet you will have problems catching up with the network.

This is not the first wallet running on my computer. But with this wallet I set a negative time record when syncing.

I was able to sync ethereum wallet much faster from scratch, even when it's network was under heavy attack, then this wallet with only a couple of thousands block behind - on same computer.

Im sorry for that, maybe next post just below yours (#1574) gave me this feeling..
Anyway Its no problem for me to do that test especially for you, and I can sacrifice few GB coins not mined by my wallet during test (wallet ofline)
Ok will start now, how many days you saying 3,5, 7?
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March 29, 2017, 02:41:15 PM
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Blockchain ~870.000 blocks Download


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March 30, 2017, 03:02:42 PM
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so what happened to the exchange possibility of gb to real gold?
There are no more infos in the first Post of the thread....
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Blockchain ~870.000 blocks Download

Thank you  Wink
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March 31, 2017, 06:40:52 AM
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is There Any Chance For GB Coin To Trade In Bittrex.com  ??


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March 31, 2017, 07:13:07 AM
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is There Any Chance For GB Coin To Trade In Bittrex.com  ??




Tha depends from Bittrex owners , not from GB team.



you are welcome.

so what happened to the exchange possibility of gb to real gold?
There are no more infos in the first Post of the thread....

You may ask GB marketing company, they manage that, as they manage whole GB MLM marketing and finances.  http://youtrustmedia.de/en


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GB/PoSW trading pair



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so what happened to the exchange possibility of gb to real gold?
There are no more infos in the first Post of the thread....

You may ask GB marketing company, they manage that, as they manage whole GB MLM marketing and finances.  http://youtrustmedia.de/en



I think you should rethink that relationship as they are not actually doing anything positive for the future of the coin, other than charging for their service.

All there site says (in German *ONLY* ?? Ummm, html internationalization folks !!) is that we need to exchange it to BTC to do anything with it.

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CDN : CduyH8dMb282mv8XTE2ZDqZ9H4yvnNDKXJ BTC : 17QTs29kJtrowWL7mQ8NKZHSnMiT7QTW7m
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April 03, 2017, 04:11:32 PM
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My Desktop Wallet is Not Sync Why
i Have Good Internet Connection Also
After That Also My Walllet is Not Sync
Please Help Me For Sync How To Do That !!
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April 03, 2017, 08:25:58 PM
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So is GB one of the first real MLM backed coin? (I know about the onecoin scam, it's not even a real crypto....)
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April 03, 2017, 08:29:22 PM
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My case was for syncing the wallet, not for running the synced wallet  Big difference. Any synced, even the crappiest wallet can run on weaker system than yours.

Close your wallet and open it few days later so you will need to catch up with the network. Then post here a screenshot. I can bet you will have problems catching up with the network.

This is not the first wallet running on my computer. But with this wallet I set a negative time record when syncing.

I was able to sync ethereum wallet much faster from scratch, even when it's network was under heavy attack, then this wallet with only a couple of thousands block behind - on same computer.

Im sorry for that, maybe next post just below yours (#1574) gave me this feeling..
Anyway Its no problem for me to do that test especially for you, and I can sacrifice few GB coins not mined by my wallet during test (wallet ofline)
Ok will start now, how many days you saying 3,5, 7?
Regards

I took a break and switched off my wallet for 6 days as I said will do.
(Specification of this crap comp you can find in post #1579 (page before))
Wallet connect to the network without any problems,have 49 active connection right now.
As you can see on attached picture wallet take some time but I can not tell how long exactly syncing take, as i left it over night so in the morning after 10 hours wallet was running up to date when checked again.
 Also don't take all this crap resources to process this hard syncing process so I can't complain and this is proof that don't need really 16gb of memory and octa-core processor Smiley
I hope this somehow helps.



And this is what I have in my GoldBlocks.conf file:

rpcuser=USER
rpcpassword=PASS
rpcport=26920
port=27920
server=1
listen=1
daemon=1
rescan=0
reindex=0
defaultkey=1
logtimestamps=1
maxconnections=100
verifychain=0
dns=1
rpcthreads=50
addnode=192.157.212.234
addnode=192.157.212.235
addnode=104.247.200.168
addnode=5.189.180.41
addnode=45.78.158.57
addnode=5.189.189.51
addnode=104.236.109.222
addnode=159.203.249.92
addnode=62.162.162.94
addnode=45.249.89.180

Thats it.
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April 04, 2017, 02:17:01 AM
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My case was for syncing the wallet, not for running the synced wallet  Big difference. Any synced, even the crappiest wallet can run on weaker system than yours.

Close your wallet and open it few days later so you will need to catch up with the network. Then post here a screenshot. I can bet you will have problems catching up with the network.

This is not the first wallet running on my computer. But with this wallet I set a negative time record when syncing.

I was able to sync ethereum wallet much faster from scratch, even when it's network was under heavy attack, then this wallet with only a couple of thousands block behind - on same computer.

Im sorry for that, maybe next post just below yours (#1574) gave me this feeling..
Anyway Its no problem for me to do that test especially for you, and I can sacrifice few GB coins not mined by my wallet during test (wallet ofline)
Ok will start now, how many days you saying 3,5, 7?
Regards

I took a break and switched off my wallet for 6 days as I said will do.
(Specification of this crap comp you can find in post #1579 (page before))
Wallet connect to the network without any problems,have 49 active connection right now.
As you can see on attached picture wallet take some time but I can not tell how long exactly syncing take, as i left it over night so in the morning after 10 hours wallet was running up to date when checked again.
 Also don't take all this crap resources to process this hard syncing process so I can't complain and this is proof that don't need really 16gb of memory and octa-core processor Smiley
I hope this somehow helps.



And this is what I have in my GoldBlocks.conf file:

rpcuser=USER
rpcpassword=PASS
rpcport=26920
port=27920
server=1
listen=1
daemon=1
rescan=0
reindex=0
defaultkey=1
logtimestamps=1
maxconnections=100
verifychain=0
dns=1
rpcthreads=50
addnode=192.157.212.234
addnode=192.157.212.235
addnode=104.247.200.168
addnode=5.189.180.41
addnode=45.78.158.57
addnode=5.189.189.51
addnode=104.236.109.222
addnode=159.203.249.92
addnode=62.162.162.94
addnode=45.249.89.180

Thats it.

your 'speed' comes from not rescanning - not reindexing - not verifying - on every startup of the wallet ...

not reliable in my world - especially if you need to make sure you have a decent blockchain copy ( like a node for example ) ...

but overall - nice work mate ...

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