Okay, correction, I am running "tenebrix.exe" and launch from Windows Powershell as an admin. It appears in the Tenebrix-pack I downloaded there's a START_TENEBRIX.exe which will launch a wallet that stopped loading blocks around 356202. I then went into the "App" folder of this "Tenebrix-pack" folder I got from lolcust's github repos and it launches a wallet that looks the same but it had to redownload all of the blocks and has different addresses in the wallet. This is where "tenebrix.exe" that I launched from Powershell came from, an App folder in the same Tenebrix-pack folder as "START_TENEBRIX.exe"... both wallets look identical but the one that works for me and went beyond block 356202 after resyncing all the blocks again was in the App folder > "tenebrix.exe". I went a step further and put this in my AppData/Roaming/tenebrix directory and relaunched tenebrix.exe with powershell commands from there (I have Windows 10). Funny thing is, as I proceed to the next block (this is taking up 60%-75% of my CPU!) I also get 25.00 TBX generated and sent into my wallet where it proceeds to rack up the necessary 6/6 confirmations and also after 149+ blocks get added to my balance. I only have one connection. Maybe my blocks are not in sync, but this appears to be one of those "waste of power if all this mining is for not" OR more likely some of the features lolcust had hoped for Tenebrix (anonymity, mixing, whatever you call it). IF markm is correct in that the number of connections somewhat correlates to the amount of cpus mining this coin, then perhaps I am the only one mining it and seeing it display on my Windows 10 GUI "Tenebrix Wallet" "[Tenebrix]" which appears to be a mix of Qt4 files, among other things (like alpha or beta GUI components that are included in the pack). Either way, I may be behind in blocks, maybe Windows is living in the past. Maybe GeistGeld is in the distant future, perhaps we're all mining the correct Tenebrix but we're all on different perceived blocks. Or maybe I'm just mirroring someone who forged an earlier path like markm that has his block count quite a bit higher than mine. Sometimes I find blocks later than 5 mins or quicker, but its always the very next block on my block count. Indeed - like coblee when he made litecoin, one reason for me to mine this and run the software is because I want to keep the blockchain alive and it gives me an opportunity to learn a lot about Bitcoin to the point where I don't see it as "only money"... Time is relative. To say all computers are mining blocks on the same protocol or server is ridiculous. All blocks matter. Especially since I am getting the necessary 6/6 confirmations. Maybe I'm doing a fraction of the work that was left for someone in my position. Either way, I hope we can discuss this more.
I would really like to figure out how to get the daemon linked up to where I could view other Tenebrix related data like I do in a QT wallet RPC console
(I'm a Windows guy, forgive me - maybe I should create a linux version on a Virtual Machine/Box or something).