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Author Topic: [ANN][NYC] NEW YORK COIN at 2017 MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE IN NYC!  (Read 141087 times)
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August 18, 2018, 06:15:47 PM
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Hey there!

This is exactly what we are trying to figure out ourselves! Can I get a screenshot of your pool daemon version? It seems there is some network segmentation going on. We are trying to link all the nodes back together.

NYC.MyPool.club with NYC 1.3:



I found your network.

What other pools and cryptomarkets have supported this update?

So far we've got yourself, Prohashing, and Hobbyist on the pools (coincave.nl is updating too). We've informed mining-dutch and mastermining as well.
We've got Tradesatoshi confirmed and we're waiting to hear from Exrates and Frei-exchange. I've got a payment ready to go for Yobit to upgrade but I am really working to get this issues resolved first.
We've got a fundraiser going to get Coinomi on board (https://blog.nycoin.community/new-york-coin-donation-drive/) but they want 2 BTC and it's difficult to part people from their crypto for any reason.

We're getting there. The easiest solution to the problems we are having now would be to get everyone on the new codebase but we understand some people do not handle change well and for some reason hesitate to trust strangers on the internet  Grin

All joking aside, we're busting our butts on this one.

Slosh

EDIT: Removed unnecessary image.
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August 19, 2018, 01:15:43 AM
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Alright everyone, Prohashing, NYC.mypool, and Hobbyistpool are now on the 1.3 codebase. I am getting new wallet builds out as quick as I can, if you want to build the wallet yourself you can find the codebase here https://github.com/NewYorkCoin-NYC/nycoin/tree/v1.3.1. If you are mining NYCoin in any capacity please switch over as soon as possible.

This codebase will accept connections from all current and previous NYCoin wallets and the dns seeders have been rebuilt to cache all stable nodes. We have reached out to Master Mining, Mining-Dutch, and Coincave to have them update as well.

Once I get new wallet builds out and a decent node list built up I will submit a payment to Yobit to (hopefully) get them on board. Trade Satoshi is already on board and we are still waiting to here from other exchanges.

Thank you all for your patience. We should have a corrected network soon. I will let you know as soon as new desktop wallets are available.

NYCoin is the best!

Slosh
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August 19, 2018, 01:11:26 PM
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1.3.1.

I need to update the pool wallet from 1.3 to 1.3.1?
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August 19, 2018, 02:38:04 PM
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1.3.1.

I need to update the pool wallet from 1.3 to 1.3.1?

Yes. New code has been officially pushed to master branch at https://github.com/NewYorkCoin-NYC/nycoin. New binaries will be available soon.

anyone mining on the older code base please update immediately. Anyone running a 1.3 node please update to 1.3.1 as soon as binaries are posted.

Thank you all for your patience. We'll get these issues sorted directly.

MrSlosh
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August 19, 2018, 03:29:31 PM
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Alright everyone, updated wallets are starting to get out.

If you are running a 1.3 wallet/node you must UPDATE IMMEDIATELY!

Follow the instructions found here https://github.com/NewYorkCoin-NYC/nycoin/releases/tag/v1.3.1.13 to get your new node up and running. This build is currently WINDOWS ONLY but we will have an OSX build on the shelf as soon as humanly possible.

If you are a miner or running a pool you can find the updated codebase now in the master branch at our github repo https://github.com/NewYorkCoin-NYC/nycoin.

The 1.3.1.13 codebase allows for connections to all wallets/nodes old and new on the NYCoin network.

Thank you all for your patience and cooperation,

MrSlosh
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August 20, 2018, 01:03:29 AM
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If you are running a 1.3 wallet/node you must UPDATE IMMEDIATELY!

I did it:

http://nyc.mypool.club/  NYC v.1.3.1

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August 20, 2018, 01:07:21 AM
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Now it still doesn't work like was wrote in comment. Please, check it.
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August 20, 2018, 04:11:36 AM
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Hello all,

Alright... so here's the current situation:
There is some subtle difference in the 1.3 code that is preventing the blocks created by 1.3 from being accepted by older nodes even though on the surface everything looks in order. We think there may be some feature of the fork code that is somehow sneaking in early, as a result, blocks created by 1.3 are being orphaned when peered with 1.2 (and lower) nodes.

Until we can find a solution to this problem, we need everyone mining to revert back to the previous daemon. Blocks mined on 1.2 and lower are accepted by 1.3 without issue so anyone running a 1.3 wallet will still accept blocks from the older code. The hard fork scheduled in the 1.3 code is not expected to happen before late October so we have a little time to fix the issues being presented. In order to prevent further disruption to the network and potential loss of assets, the dev team feels that miners rolling back to 1.2 or lower is the best approach.

I sincerely apologize for the inconvenience this has caused to miners and users alike, the issues we face now did not arise during our testing phase. Once we have the issues resolved we will issue a statement regarding the true nature of the problems and how best to move forward.

Thank you for your patience,

MrSlosh
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August 20, 2018, 05:04:56 AM
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So which version should regular plp run now? 1207,13 or 131?
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August 20, 2018, 11:48:54 AM
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So which version should regular plp run now? 1207,13 or 131?

As a regular wallet it doesn't seem to matter which version you are running. The new code base accepts older block generation just fine.

EDIT: Though I will say if you updated to 1.3 please switch over 1.3.1 to allow for connections to all possible nodes.
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August 20, 2018, 12:11:44 PM
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Coinsprofit, please post all working nodes to include in conf file (v1.0.1.1) for 2014 original code/wallet (https://github.com/nycoin/nycoin)

http://newyorkcoin.net will revert to publishing original code and wallets
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August 20, 2018, 07:18:53 PM
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Just so everyone is kept in the loop, right now we are still waiting on Prohashing and nyc.mypool to respond to the request to roll back mining daemon versions. Once all pools have rolled back we should start to see our network issues subside.

I have sent support requests to PH and have messaged Coinsprofits but I understand that we don't all live in the same time zone so at the moment I am waiting to get responses. All other pools have rolled back their daemons.

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August 20, 2018, 07:51:49 PM
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I have switched github/NewYorkCoin-NYC to "Beta" at newyorkcoin.net/social and reverted back to promoting nycoin/nycoin wallets, addnodes, etc. The "hard-fork" should be beta tested extensively (6+ months) with positive results before announcing any further news about a fork. It's quickly turning comical and if it continues nobody will benefit. The hard-fork is to avoid future potential network problems. But the code update has caused even worse problems. And caused them now. Not a good path to continue down.

If you have the best interest of NYC at heart, take down "Announcement" and "Fork Q&A" and put hard-fork on the back-burner (?3Q 2019 roadmap). And leave it at that until FULL TESTING has been successfully done. The NYC network is not in immediate jeopardy (other than most recent updates).
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August 20, 2018, 08:10:02 PM
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Right now we've got more issues than what's on a roadmap or website. Once we get things back on track we will re-assess the situation.

As the pool operators and developers know, Crypto is not exactly easy and when changes are made there are sometimes difficulties that arise. We are actively working on solutions while we wait for the network to correct itself (once all pools are back on the older daemons).

The biggest challenge is persevering in the face of adversity. When things get difficult to we just turn tail and run? When Coinsprofit got hacked years ago did he close up shop? When Bleutrade stopped trading NYC did everyone give up? When Coingather went down were we all running around hysterical that it was all falling apart?

If you are worried about the network holding up to the updates, make a backup of all of your data, regularly. Sort them by date if you need to, put them in cold storage. The dev team is working with a code base that hadn't been touched since 2014 with the exception of a "bad fork". What made that a "bad fork" was that the developer was run off or gave up. This coin will go nowhere if that keeps happening, which may be what you are comfortable with, I don't know, but if you want to trust a codebase from 2014 by a couple of launchers who "disappeared" then we've got bigger problems than network updates. That codebase is atrocious and a serious chore to work with. As a result, it has presented challenges to update properly and maintain proper backwards compatibility.

I'm looking to the future right now and I see it being very bright with a more modern codebase and a sleeker set of features. That future will not come by doing nothing.


As soon as I get word from all pools that the daemons are rolled back I will let everyone know.

Slosh
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August 20, 2018, 08:21:23 PM
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I'm looking to the future right now and I see it being very bright with a more modern codebase and a sleeker set of features. That future will not come by doing nothing.

Slosh

Eloquently stated Slosh.  You have the full faith and support of the NewYorkCoinCommunity and as an NYC miner I fully support the direction you and the Dev Team are taking and look forward to a NewYorkCoin that is safer and more reliable for merchants and vastly more secure than the current code base with it's well known and exploitable vulnerabilities.

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August 20, 2018, 08:30:30 PM
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Test before implement. That "atrocious" code has worked flawlessly for 4+ years. No hacks. Confirms every 30 seconds. Yobit (top 35 exchange) added old code. Coinomi (#1 rated alt-coin wallet) added old code. Everything works and has worked flawlessly. Just more difficult to mine these days...
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August 20, 2018, 08:38:57 PM
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Speaking of Test before implement, did you realize that the original "devs" tried to do a 97 million nyc premine but failed because they didn't use testnet and couldn't find their way through an if block? Not to mention the first two blocks that were supposed to be returned to the community are still in block 1 and 2? We've already done more testing on nycoin than anyone else in the past has. We even update the original test suite for our 1.2 update since all the values were still using btc and ltc values and all the tests failed.

If you were actively looking at the code you may come to realize that test coverage for a codebase like this is a bit challenging, particularly when testnet and mainnet don't react the same way in terms of difficulty adjustment as testnet always returns low diff blocks to account for low hashrate.

We've been testing, with every code change we make, but like in all things in life mistakes are made, things are overlooked, and sometimes inconveniences arise. How we handle those inconveniences defines who we are as people in a way.

Did you reach out to Coinsprofit yet?
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August 20, 2018, 08:54:16 PM
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Test before implement. That "atrocious" code has worked flawlessly for 4+ years. No hacks. Confirms every 30 seconds. Yobit (top 35 exchange) added old code. Coinomi (#1 rated alt-coin wallet) added old code. Everything works and has worked flawlessly. Just more difficult to mine these days...

https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/seliot/2011/04/25/i-dont-always-test-my-code-but-when-i-do-i-do-it-in-production/

As a miner who also happens to be a software architect for a fortune 500 company that tests the hell out of our code using unit, integration and End-to-End tests I understand that the test environment can never replicate the real world in anything but the simplest of use cases.
Users with little-to-no understanding of software development are not very forgiving but from what I can tell due diligence was applied in this scenario.

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August 20, 2018, 09:01:24 PM
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It is such a simple solution. Publish as a BETA-TEST wallet/code rather than a "hard-fork". Beta testing goes well, after 3-6 months with no issues, nothing troubling in stats THEN YOU ANNOUNCE FORK. You're a smart guy - I met you. You already know this.
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August 20, 2018, 09:20:15 PM
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I appreciate you saying so. Our current issues haven't helped that view of myself.

Let me know what you hear from Coinsprofit, I hope to hear from him soon. Once we get this ship righted let's hash this out and move forward.

Slosh
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