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June 24, 2016, 10:16:21 PM |
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Maybe you are still running the older wallet which is on a different fork? What version are you running?
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PM.coins
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June 25, 2016, 12:56:03 AM |
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I am only see link download wallet and blockexplorer. Any official homepage, social media(reddit,facebook,twitter,etc) and other?
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June 25, 2016, 08:27:19 AM Last edit: June 25, 2016, 09:05:33 AM by jakiman |
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<snip> 1. its primary purpose will be to provide the basis for the digital-token component of a commercial app in development by a private group headed by forum member, 'T3CLtd'. 2. The coin will be put on suitable exchanges by its development team <snip>
Curious, when will you be able to share more info about this commercial app? Also, when do you expect this to be put on the exchanges by you guys?
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T3CLtd
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June 25, 2016, 12:08:01 PM |
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The likely next piece of information to be shared about the commercial app will simply be the timeframe for the release of the beta version for open testing.
The application to have the coin hosted on Bittrex will be made soon enough. There needs to be a period of monitoring the current wallet to ensure it and the network functions reliably and consistently beforehand, though.
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nyteo
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June 25, 2016, 12:10:51 PM |
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ICO ?
always be number one si ukon
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June 26, 2016, 01:48:03 PM |
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Maybe you are still running the older wallet which is on a different fork? What version are you running? I was, but since yesterday, I upgraded to "walletversion" : 60000 and transactions still are not found, and last block isn't the same than on the block explorer homepage.
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Mark81
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June 26, 2016, 02:38:50 PM |
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Maybe you are still running the older wallet which is on a different fork? What version are you running? I was, but since yesterday, I upgraded to "walletversion" : 60000 and transactions still are not found, and last block isn't the same than on the block explorer homepage. Check wallet by typing "checkwallet" onto Batl rpc console without quotes. If it finds errors then after that type "repairwallet". It should fix things.
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June 26, 2016, 03:52:38 PM |
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Maybe you are still running the older wallet which is on a different fork? What version are you running? I was, but since yesterday, I upgraded to "walletversion" : 60000 and transactions still are not found, and last block isn't the same than on the block explorer homepage. Check wallet by typing "checkwallet" onto Batl rpc console without quotes. If it finds errors then after that type "repairwallet". It should fix things. I only use the daemon version: $ battlestarcoind checkwallet { "wallet check passed" : true }
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Mark81
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June 26, 2016, 04:39:00 PM |
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Maybe you are still running the older wallet which is on a different fork? What version are you running? I was, but since yesterday, I upgraded to "walletverneed " : 60000 and transactions still are not found, and last block isn't the same than on the block explorer homepage. Check wallet by typing "checkwallet" onto Batl rpc console without quotes. If it finds errors then after that type "repairwallet". It should fix things. I only use the daemon version: $ battlestarcoind checkwallet { "wallet check passed" : true } I quess you wallet is in fork so you need to remove existing blockchain files from %appdata%\batl but dont remove config or wallet.dat. You have to sync network from beginning. Take backup from wallet.dat.
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June 26, 2016, 06:34:12 PM |
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I quess you wallet is in fork so you need to remove existing blockchain files from %appdata%\batl but dont remove config or wallet.dat. You have to sync network from beginning. Take backup from wallet.dat.
OK, I try that.
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June 27, 2016, 06:49:14 PM |
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I quess you wallet is in fork so you need to remove existing blockchain files from %appdata%\batl but dont remove config or wallet.dat. You have to sync network from beginning. Take backup from wallet.dat.
OK, I try that. OK. Redownloaded the whole blockchain and now, my last block is the same than the one on the blockexplorer, and now, my tx are visible too. BUT all that I've staked with the old wallet since the distribution has gone :-( Is it *really* worth staking this coin if one loose all the fees when he upgrades his binary???
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tusandii
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June 27, 2016, 06:53:25 PM |
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no bounty for newbie
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T3CLtd
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June 28, 2016, 12:41:14 PM |
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BUT all that I've staked with the old wallet since the distribution has gone :-( Is it *really* worth staking this coin if one loose all the fees when he upgrades his binary???
Ordinarily that would not happen. A non-forking wallet update simply continues to use the same blockchain data as that created by the previous wallet version. Unfortunately, even though you were staking, you were essentially sat on your own version of the blockchain for some reason. The blocks you were creating through your staking only existed on the blockchain that was stored on your desktop computer. When you fixed the problem you ended up correctly replacing your blockchain data with the actual live BATL blockchain, which would not have had the staked blocks you had been creating on your isolated blockchain. The block reward is earned in return for supporting the network through active staking so, seeing as you clearly were wanting to do so but ended up on a forked chain, please pm me a BATL address along with an estimate of how many coins you had earned and I will arrange for you to be reimbursed for those 'lost' staking rewards. Hopefully you will be able to continue staking successfully from this point forward.
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June 28, 2016, 12:42:14 PM |
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nice one
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June 28, 2016, 07:06:16 PM |
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BUT all that I've staked with the old wallet since the distribution has gone :-( Is it *really* worth staking this coin if one loose all the fees when he upgrades his binary???
Ordinarily that would not happen. A non-forking wallet update simply continues to use the same blockchain data as that created by the previous wallet version. Unfortunately, even though you were staking, you were essentially sat on your own version of the blockchain for some reason. The blocks you were creating through your staking only existed on the blockchain that was stored on your desktop computer. When you fixed the problem you ended up correctly replacing your blockchain data with the actual live BATL blockchain, which would not have had the staked blocks you had been creating on your isolated blockchain. The block reward is earned in return for supporting the network through active staking so, seeing as you clearly were wanting to do so but ended up on a forked chain, please pm me a BATL address along with an estimate of how many coins you had earned and I will arrange for you to be reimbursed for those 'lost' staking rewards. Hopefully you will be able to continue staking successfully from this point forward. I agree. I staked from the release of the first wallet till the release of the second one. I upgraded a few days after the release (1 week or 2). That's why I don't understand why all the coins I earnt before the release of the 2nd wallet are gone. I will pm you a batl address within a few minutes. Thanks for your kind proposal.
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June 28, 2016, 07:38:02 PM |
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Interesting project, watching the price of bitstar.
Did you check the bounty calculation on rise who was right? you most like pretty silly now Remember one think. Placebo is always right, and is always making money.
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T3CLtd
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June 29, 2016, 12:00:49 PM |
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I agree. I staked from the release of the first wallet till the release of the second one. I upgraded a few days after the release (1 week or 2). That's why I don't understand why all the coins I earnt before the release of the 2nd wallet are gone. I will pm you a batl address within a few minutes. Thanks for your kind proposal.
It would suggest that you were on your own fork from pretty much the beginning of your staking then. The blockchain you were writing locally was not being accepted by the BATL mainnet and when you upgraded to the PoS-only wallet it would have simply carried on from the dataset you had already stored locally. That is why none of your staking rewards remained after you re-downloaded the correct blockchain, because they were never on the live blockchain.
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June 29, 2016, 06:44:25 PM |
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I agree. I staked from the release of the first wallet till the release of the second one. I upgraded a few days after the release (1 week or 2). That's why I don't understand why all the coins I earnt before the release of the 2nd wallet are gone. I will pm you a batl address within a few minutes. Thanks for your kind proposal.
It would suggest that you were on your own fork from pretty much the beginning of your staking then. The blockchain you were writing locally was not being accepted by the BATL mainnet and when you upgraded to the PoS-only wallet it would have simply carried on from the dataset you had already stored locally. That is why none of your staking rewards remained after you re-downloaded the correct blockchain, because they were never on the live blockchain. Now I understand. What kind of event could have made me fork from pretty much the beginning? Thank you very much for your paiement. I continue staking 24/24 :-)
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July 02, 2016, 07:18:46 AM |
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I agree. I staked from the release of the first wallet till the release of the second one. I upgraded a few days after the release (1 week or 2). That's why I don't understand why all the coins I earnt before the release of the 2nd wallet are gone. I will pm you a batl address within a few minutes. Thanks for your kind proposal.
It would suggest that you were on your own fork from pretty much the beginning of your staking then. The blockchain you were writing locally was not being accepted by the BATL mainnet and when you upgraded to the PoS-only wallet it would have simply carried on from the dataset you had already stored locally. That is why none of your staking rewards remained after you re-downloaded the correct blockchain, because they were never on the live blockchain. Now I understand. What kind of event could have made me fork from pretty much the beginning? Thank you very much for your paiement. I continue staking 24/24 :-) New battle fork wallet was released not long after. Maybe you missed it like I did. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=748045.msg14835998#msg14835998
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