hongthanh0290
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April 27, 2018, 05:25:17 AM |
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i start mining but the wallet is OFFLINE and not connecting almost 1 day already
i mine at 400MHS per second but im the only 1 minning? whats going on?
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narandza
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April 27, 2018, 02:39:57 PM Last edit: April 27, 2018, 03:52:23 PM by narandza |
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hello i am a proud owner of some Electra coins because i like your Project. i downloaded the offical Windows Wallet and transfered my coins. after the Installation and one day of waiting it started staking (done the new config etc.) my network weight was growing from day to day, and the time to the reward was sinking. yesterday the wallet updatet it self, and there was a phrase telling, not to keep more then 1k coins in the "Purse" so i moved them to my "Savings" after that i lookered for the wallet info, and now my weight is 0 again, not staking!? is all my progress killed by moving the coins from one address to the other? are the 3 wallet addresses connected to each other? do the coins have to be on a specific address (purse, savings or checking) to stake? the status of my wallet now is encrypted and not staking... another 24 hours for the coins to mature? THX a lot
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JohnDoe3490
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April 28, 2018, 06:49:42 AM |
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Thanks for the video. I'm going to tag it right now and watch it later. I'll share it later if it is good.
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Electra01 (OP)
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April 29, 2018, 04:47:59 AM |
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On April 20, a bug in the community-made wallet caused losses to multiple users that amounted to about 150 million ECA. This in US dollars is close to $270,000 at today’s value. The community developers have informed me that the bug has since been fixed. Note that this did not happen in the Electra core wallet which has been working flawlessly for the past year. Though I have nothing to do with the development of the community-made wallet, in order to protect the stability of the Electra ecosystem and its ensure long-term growth, I have decided to compensate all the affected users fully from the pre-mine. I will not do a bail-out like this again. Please be very cautious when downloading wallets other than the core wallet. I ask the community developers to be more careful when releasing wallets in the future. That being said, the community wallet is highly innovative and I sincerely hope they will continue to develop it along with the other projects they have going such as Electra Social Pay. The compensations will be sent today. For reference, I have included a spreadsheet showing all the affected addresses.
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hienvienlang
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April 29, 2018, 04:33:14 PM |
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On April 20, a bug in the community-made wallet caused losses to multiple users that amounted to about 150 million ECA. This in US dollars is close to $270,000 at today’s value. The community developers have informed me that the bug has since been fixed. Note that this did not happen in the Electra core wallet which has been working flawlessly for the past year. Though I have nothing to do with the development of the community-made wallet, in order to protect the stability of the Electra ecosystem and its ensure long-term growth, I have decided to compensate all the affected users fully from the pre-mine. I will not do a bail-out like this again. Please be very cautious when downloading wallets other than the core wallet. I ask the community developers to be more careful when releasing wallets in the future. That being said, the community wallet is highly innovative and I sincerely hope they will continue to develop it along with the other projects they have going such as Electra Social Pay. The compensations will be sent today. For reference, I have included a spreadsheet showing all the affected addresses. https://i.imgur.com/h54FOHN.pngThanks for your noti
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bstewart
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April 29, 2018, 07:28:22 PM |
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i start mining but the wallet is OFFLINE and not connecting almost 1 day already
i mine at 400MHS per second but im the only 1 minning? whats going on?
For mining, sometimes it can take a few days or so in order for your tokens to "mature." I assume that's probably the issue you're having - give it a few days and check back.
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JohnDoe3490
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April 30, 2018, 02:22:49 AM |
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On April 20, a bug in the community-made wallet caused losses to multiple users that amounted to about 150 million ECA. This in US dollars is close to $270,000 at today’s value. The community developers have informed me that the bug has since been fixed. Note that this did not happen in the Electra core wallet which has been working flawlessly for the past year. Though I have nothing to do with the development of the community-made wallet, in order to protect the stability of the Electra ecosystem and its ensure long-term growth, I have decided to compensate all the affected users fully from the pre-mine. I will not do a bail-out like this again. Please be very cautious when downloading wallets other than the core wallet. I ask the community developers to be more careful when releasing wallets in the future. That being said, the community wallet is highly innovative and I sincerely hope they will continue to develop it along with the other projects they have going such as Electra Social Pay. The compensations will be sent today. For reference, I have included a spreadsheet showing all the affected addresses. Interesting. So do you recommend not using the community wallet? Stick with the QT wallet instead?
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kiddo
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April 30, 2018, 05:21:20 AM |
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On April 20, a bug in the community-made wallet caused losses to multiple users that amounted to about 150 million ECA. This in US dollars is close to $270,000 at today’s value. The community developers have informed me that the bug has since been fixed. Note that this did not happen in the Electra core wallet which has been working flawlessly for the past year. Though I have nothing to do with the development of the community-made wallet, in order to protect the stability of the Electra ecosystem and its ensure long-term growth, I have decided to compensate all the affected users fully from the pre-mine. I will not do a bail-out like this again. Please be very cautious when downloading wallets other than the core wallet. I ask the community developers to be more careful when releasing wallets in the future. That being said, the community wallet is highly innovative and I sincerely hope they will continue to develop it along with the other projects they have going such as Electra Social Pay. The compensations will be sent today. For reference, I have included a spreadsheet showing all the affected addresses. Interesting. So do you recommend not using the community wallet? Stick with the QT wallet instead? This is always recommended, to keep your coins in your desktop wallet or if is possible to a hardware wallet.
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Electra01 (OP)
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April 30, 2018, 06:48:48 AM |
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On April 20, a bug in the community-made wallet caused losses to multiple users that amounted to about 150 million ECA. This in US dollars is close to $270,000 at today’s value. The community developers have informed me that the bug has since been fixed. Note that this did not happen in the Electra core wallet which has been working flawlessly for the past year. Though I have nothing to do with the development of the community-made wallet, in order to protect the stability of the Electra ecosystem and its ensure long-term growth, I have decided to compensate all the affected users fully from the pre-mine. I will not do a bail-out like this again. Please be very cautious when downloading wallets other than the core wallet. I ask the community developers to be more careful when releasing wallets in the future. That being said, the community wallet is highly innovative and I sincerely hope they will continue to develop it along with the other projects they have going such as Electra Social Pay. The compensations will be sent today. For reference, I have included a spreadsheet showing all the affected addresses. Interesting. So do you recommend not using the community wallet? Stick with the QT wallet instead? If you are risk-averse, use the core wallet. The community wallet is still being developed and, as its code is modified, may sometimes run into problems.
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JohnDoe3490
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April 30, 2018, 02:19:53 PM |
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On April 20, a bug in the community-made wallet caused losses to multiple users that amounted to about 150 million ECA. This in US dollars is close to $270,000 at today’s value. The community developers have informed me that the bug has since been fixed. Note that this did not happen in the Electra core wallet which has been working flawlessly for the past year. Though I have nothing to do with the development of the community-made wallet, in order to protect the stability of the Electra ecosystem and its ensure long-term growth, I have decided to compensate all the affected users fully from the pre-mine. I will not do a bail-out like this again. Please be very cautious when downloading wallets other than the core wallet. I ask the community developers to be more careful when releasing wallets in the future. That being said, the community wallet is highly innovative and I sincerely hope they will continue to develop it along with the other projects they have going such as Electra Social Pay. The compensations will be sent today. For reference, I have included a spreadsheet showing all the affected addresses. Interesting. So do you recommend not using the community wallet? Stick with the QT wallet instead? If you are risk-averse, use the core wallet. The community wallet is still being developed and, as its code is modified, may sometimes run into problems. Alright. Thanks Electra01. It is very interesting that the community wallet ran into these problems. I'll wait until they get more updates and bug fixes in before completing the switch.
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GoodHabit
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April 30, 2018, 05:43:51 PM |
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I just sent a lot of ECA from Cryptopia and only had to pay 0.01000000 ECA Fee. I received the transaction in my wallet within 15 seconds after sending from Cryptopia. I am often critical of ECA but I find this cool. Nothing particular about ECA in this.. If you run a full synced wallets, all coins will show incoming transactions ASAP,that is within a few seconds. (There isn't a reason why it should be slower than sending e-mail). Sometimes, you have to wait till exchanges really execute the withdraw... But the point most people miss, is that all coins only become spendable once they have sufficient confirmations on the blockchain. Usually, if you send coins to an exchange, they only show up on your balance (as deposits pending) after the first confirmation. Furthermore, I hope that a mobile wallet will be developed, because if that's the case I will become even more enthusiastic, if mining is possible in the mobile wallet.
This seems most unlikely, staking on a mobile wallet would require that you have the entire blockchain downloaded on your device, and are almost always online - if you have unlimited data, this might technically be possible, but would certainly not the thing you should expect...
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dave3
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May 01, 2018, 03:59:10 AM |
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Any tips on getting the Electra wallet to sync?
I've got the latest windows version (64 bit, windows 10).
I've put the new Electra.conf file in place under C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Electra
(There seems to be two Electra.conf files to download, one from the website and one from a google docs link -- they're different and I've tried them both.)
I get "connection timeout" repeatedly in the debug.log. Over and over. I've let it run for several hours, and it won't sync a single block.
I've reinstalled, I've rebooted.
I've unblocked it from the windows firewall. I've even tried forwarding port 5817 on my router. Still no luck.
What am I missing?
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JohnDoe3490
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May 01, 2018, 04:00:48 PM |
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Any tips on getting the Electra wallet to sync?
I've got the latest windows version (64 bit, windows 10).
I've put the new Electra.conf file in place under C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Electra
(There seems to be two Electra.conf files to download, one from the website and one from a google docs link -- they're different and I've tried them both.)
I get "connection timeout" repeatedly in the debug.log. Over and over. I've let it run for several hours, and it won't sync a single block.
I've reinstalled, I've rebooted.
I've unblocked it from the windows firewall. I've even tried forwarding port 5817 on my router. Still no luck.
What am I missing?
Turn off your firewall completely. Connection timeout denotes that the wallet is trying to establish connections but cannot and after a time it will not continue.
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dave3
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May 01, 2018, 04:23:20 PM |
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Turn off your firewall completely. Connection timeout denotes that the wallet is trying to establish connections but cannot and after a time it will not continue.
I've also tried turning the firewall off completely. It makes no difference. Still 0 blocks synced.
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evgen3790
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May 01, 2018, 08:11:04 PM |
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ECA TO THE MOON
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My investment blog: https://evgen3790.ru/
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daniel76
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May 03, 2018, 09:18:58 AM Last edit: May 03, 2018, 09:29:34 AM by daniel76 |
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Very honourable to bail out those losses I must say. you say "If you are risk-averse, use the core wallet" which I assume is the qt wallet? But community are putting it out there telling people to transfer to the new desktop wallet as soon as possible which is it? and who authorised the release of the desktop wallet, its almost like nobody tested it first! which version had the bug because I used version v1.06 to get around a bug in v1.08 and wow someone holds 133 million eca worth 200k then loses it because of a wallet bug
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daniel76
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May 03, 2018, 09:20:27 AM |
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Any tips on getting the Electra wallet to sync?
I've got the latest windows version (64 bit, windows 10).
I've put the new Electra.conf file in place under C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Electra
(There seems to be two Electra.conf files to download, one from the website and one from a google docs link -- they're different and I've tried them both.)
I get "connection timeout" repeatedly in the debug.log. Over and over. I've let it run for several hours, and it won't sync a single block.
I've reinstalled, I've rebooted.
I've unblocked it from the windows firewall. I've even tried forwarding port 5817 on my router. Still no luck.
What am I missing?
which wallet old qt or new desktop
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May 03, 2018, 11:30:23 AM Last edit: May 03, 2018, 04:03:52 PM by starl1ng |
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and wow someone holds 133 million eca worth 200k then loses it because of a wallet bug I know the guy who got these 133M in person, so he told me that these 133M look like 'Mined', e.g. looks noone has lost coins from their wallets, but rather that guy just got everybody's stake reward, right? Correct me if i'm wrong. And yes, i don't think he will lose these coins.
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