ThePhwner
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August 05, 2015, 02:15:33 PM |
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she forked? my wallet stuckon 124828 block my other box stuck on { "version" : "v0.4.0-nvc-8-g30741b0-beta", "protocolversion" : 60005, "walletversion" : 60000, "balance" : 0.00000000, "newmint" : 0.00000000, "stake" : 0.00000000, "blocks" : 109680, "moneysupply" : 17323.74920800, "connections" : 3, "proxy" : "", "ip" : "178.62.70.211", "difficulty" : 27.89312238, "testnet" : false, "keypoololdest" : 1434919277, "keypoolsize" : 101, "paytxfee" : 0.00010000, "errors" : "WARNING: Checkpoint is too old. Wait for block chain to download, or notify developers." } can anyone confirm im on right version and chain? Did you get the malick wallet and compile from GitHub? The qt version out there gets stuck. Side note: There seems to be a dedicated group of assholes bouncing on and off this coin with 600 Mh/s - 1 Gh/s. Not sure if the fucktards doing this understand coins that dynamically adjust diff in realtime, but I guarantee you we're all making less BTB because of dumb shit like this. Thanks pricks.
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Spidersbox
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August 23, 2015, 06:21:46 AM |
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Could somebody give the old blockchain a kick, it seems to be stuck ....
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August 23, 2015, 06:56:33 AM |
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wow .. it worked - thanks. I should have asked 10 hours ago
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mcostanza
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September 06, 2015, 01:09:06 PM |
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I'm trying to update my wallet, it's been a year... have a bunch of these things. :/ Can anybody help out the network? I added the recent nodes, but the network appears pretty dried up
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September 08, 2015, 07:45:02 PM |
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I'm trying to update my wallet, it's been a year... have a bunch of these things. :/ Can anybody help out the network? I added the recent nodes, but the network appears pretty dried up freshly garbed from getpeerinfo addnode=5.149.51.217:8777 addnode=5.9.94.205:8777 addnode=63.231.13.66:8777 addnode=108.61.10.90:8777 addnode=144.76.91.109:8777 addnode=167.160.36.162:8777
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Spidersbox
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September 10, 2015, 08:12:10 PM |
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not me. I haven't done any linux programming yet - and the wallet code (all linux code for that matter), has me scratching my head. It's really too bad, timing wise, because I really like programming, and I really like bitbar.
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Spidersbox
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September 11, 2015, 06:49:59 AM |
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I'm all for a take over, but nobody seems to be willing to step up.
so let's see if we can get the ball rolling .....
I just bought the domains: bit-bar.com bitbar.co bitbar.rocks
the grand total is $36.33
I have my own web server so all I had to do was change some dns settings and add the web sites to the server. no biggy.... Please note that there is nothing at those web sites right now.
lets have a vote on which site/name should be the 'official' home site for bitbar. I'll keep the others and redirect.
I would like to have a message board on the site, but it's been 8 years since I've messed with them and don't know which would be best. hopefully someone can recommend a board. Keep in mind that I can do HTML, java-script, and Perl - let's keep the learning curve down.
I've just started with programming on Linux, so it will take me a while to figure it out [why can't you do for(int t=0;t<something;t++)] so if some one could deal with the wallet update, or help me learn how to do it - it would be much appreciated.
This is just to show that is an interest in bitbar, and that there are people willing to take an active roll in developing this coin/bar.
What's your input ??
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userpike
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September 14, 2015, 09:53:36 PM |
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I'm interested. I'm also interested in getting the blockchain to DL to my wallet..lol
It got stuck so I deleted it and now its stuck on block 13086 and getting the "checkpoint too old...blabla" message. I'm running the 4.0 version. I found later versions(4.1, 4.2?) but even after I find all the .dlls it needs to run( they were not included), it still F**ks up and won't start.
I would mine BTB if I could find a pool...well, and my wallet synced...
Yes, I found those nodes above and added them to my .conf and still a no go..
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September 15, 2015, 02:22:39 AM |
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I'm using 4.2 on linux and 4.3 on windows sometimes it helps to close the wallet down, delete the peers.dat file and start the wallet again. this is what I have in my bitbar.conf file: keypool=200 noirc=1 maxconnections=10 addnode=108.62.10.90 addnode=199.68.198.33 addnode=104.209.105.60 addnode=76.11.216.201 you can skip the keypool and the max connections. sometimes you have to wipe out everything (EXCEPT YOUR WALLET.DAT!!) and start over, downloading the chain from the beginning. I've even transferred all my bitbars from my desktop - to a wallet on my laptop, removed all the bitbar directories, and started from scratch. good luck
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userpike
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September 15, 2015, 03:25:07 AM |
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Can you direct me to where you DLed 4.3 please?
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userpike
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September 15, 2015, 05:03:07 AM |
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Thank you! Hopefully this thing will sync. I am confused though... "v0.4.2.0-g32a928e-beta" is what shows up in the "4.3" version if you click on "debug window" and look in the information tab.
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lukemarshall
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September 15, 2015, 05:11:23 AM |
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I'm all for furthering development.
A dedicated home page would be a nice first Re-start.
I personally like the bitbar.co website, seems straight to the point.
I've reached out to a developer to get a client upgrade, I feel like if Bitbar had new developer involved, wee could hard code a new checkpoint from that time and fork the code to that developers name... just a thought as mullick said he will not maintain the chain after forking from ALq earlier this year.
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Its all about what the people want...
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Spidersbox
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September 15, 2015, 05:21:19 AM |
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Thank you! Hopefully this thing will sync. I am confused though... "v0.4.2.0-g32a928e-beta" is what shows up in the "4.3" version if you click on "debug window" and look in the information tab.
yes- my 4.3 says the same, and my 4.2 reports v0.4.1.0-g32a928e-beta go figure. All I know is it sync's, it receives bitbars from my pool and when I send to Cryptsy - they get it, so life is good....
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September 15, 2015, 05:36:52 AM |
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I'm all for furthering development.
A dedicated home page would be a nice first Re-start.
I personally like the bitbar.co website, seems straight to the point.
I've reached out to a developer to get a client upgrade, I feel like if Bitbar had new developer involved, wee could hard code a new checkpoint from that time and fork the code to that developers name... just a thought as mullick said he will not maintain the chain after forking from ALq earlier this year.
I agree an 'official' website is needed. I'm tired of searching the web for 'bitbar' - only to find broken links, 'server not found' and 'this web site for sale'. So, 1 vote for the name bitbar.co It's a start It's a shame mullick won't do it since he's been through the code already. Hopefully your developer will be willing. humm, I guess I had better start buying back all those bitbars I've sold before people find out there's a new dev in town...
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September 15, 2015, 05:59:40 AM |
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Thank you! Hopefully this thing will sync. I am confused though... "v0.4.2.0-g32a928e-beta" is what shows up in the "4.3" version if you click on "debug window" and look in the information tab.
just a side note: the block chain tends to pause from time to time. I like to check the explorer at http://btb.cryptocoinexplorer.com/ to see if my block count matches. One of the nice things about that block explorer is it shows how 'old' the block is. I only bring it up because the present block is 82 minutes old.
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September 15, 2015, 02:34:10 PM |
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Is a fork necessary ?? I thought we could just get a wallet update. - oh wait, you mean fork the github repository, not the chain .. right ?
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September 15, 2015, 06:03:34 PM |
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Thank you! Hopefully this thing will sync. I am confused though... "v0.4.2.0-g32a928e-beta" is what shows up in the "4.3" version if you click on "debug window" and look in the information tab.
yes- my 4.3 says the same, and my 4.2 reports v0.4.1.0-g32a928e-beta go figure. All I know is it sync's, it receives bitbars from my pool and when I send to Cryptsy - they get it, so life is good.... I'm glad yours is working! lol mine is stuck at current number of blocks: 109630 with estimated total blocks: 132109. It's also showing only 2 connections right now. I added your node list to the others I pulled off the thread above to my conf, deleted the peers.dat and ran it. Then deleted everything but the wallet.dat,ran it again and still only syncs to this point. I'm stumped.. I have even just shut it down and restarted it a few minutes later just to see what happens a few times now. What pool do you mine at?
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September 15, 2015, 08:44:11 PM |
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this might sound a little strange, but shut down the 4.3 wallet and start the older one and see if that gets it moving. I vaguely remember having to jump back and forth to get things moving (might have been a different coin though).
All though,it might just be the peers that are connecting. If you go to the wallet console (help/debug/console) and type getpeerinfo, it will list the computers you are connected to. You may notice that several of them are connecting on different ports. If you know how to setup rules in your firewall you might be able to block them, otherwise you just kinda have to wait it out.
That's about all I know, I'm still a newbie at this.
I solo mine my own pool. it was a way to start learning linux. I'm mining terracoin, diamond and bitbar at the moment.
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