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February 14, 2018, 09:11:32 PM |
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Just to report in case i'm not the only one.
Not sure about all this, it seem to be that something related to wallet.dat cause my windows wallet to become buggy, it's freeze and go (No responding), and come back after about 30sec.
I tryed the wallet.dat file on another computer with a fresh windows wallet and it seem to do the same. Cpu load is 10%, data usage normal.
Still working, but shifted to a fresh one for safety.
Today it take about 15 min. to open the wallet, every block update the wallet freeze for about 35-40 sec. My first deposit was at block 11418, so yeah kinda old wallet. My first deposit was with block 14580, a little bit later... But i have the same behavior.
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TheRaster
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February 15, 2018, 12:46:56 AM |
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I have over 350 term deposets on my wallet.
The wallet updates each term with each new block.
So intrest is added to each block/term deposet you have made. Your wallet has to update to keep inline with new blocks that come on to the chain.
So my wallet can take some time to load. And comes to a stand still some times when a new block comes in and all the term deposets are updating intrest.
Its normal if you have alot of terms. I stoped locking small amounts under 150 coins now because it was slowing things down.
Also another thing to keep a eye on is if your wallet is stoping because its working out your coins DONT SOLO MINE ON IT because she becomes slow when a new block is found. I have only seen this on the windows wallets. I have not tested on a linux wallet. Someone may wish to have there say on that.
Back up your wallet file. And use a empty wallet to solo mine on and set your config to send coins to your main wallet.
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Dastrike351
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February 15, 2018, 01:58:47 AM |
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I have over 350 term deposets on my wallet.
The wallet updates each term with each new block.
So intrest is added to each block/term deposet you have made. Your wallet has to update to keep inline with new blocks that come on to the chain.
So my wallet can take some time to load. And comes to a stand still some times when a new block comes in and all the term deposets are updating intrest.
Its normal if you have alot of terms. I stoped locking small amounts under 150 coins now because it was slowing things down.
Also another thing to keep a eye on is if your wallet is stoping because its working out your coins DONT SOLO MINE ON IT because she becomes slow when a new block is found. I have only seen this on the windows wallets. I have not tested on a linux wallet. Someone may wish to have there say on that.
Back up your wallet file. And use a empty wallet to solo mine on and set your config to send coins to your main wallet.
I have 61 TD, it not happening on all my wallet, and this issue seem to have started since the hotfix.
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Drawde
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February 15, 2018, 06:06:13 AM |
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Can a wallet be installed and used in Ubuntu command line mode?
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jonilvl39
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February 15, 2018, 06:14:39 AM |
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Can a wallet be installed and used in Ubuntu command line mode?
yes you can, i use that, only the problem, i dont know how to deposit via cli wallet
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ghobson
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February 15, 2018, 10:13:24 PM |
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I have over 350 term deposets on my wallet.
The wallet updates each term with each new block.
So intrest is added to each block/term deposet you have made. Your wallet has to update to keep inline with new blocks that come on to the chain.
So my wallet can take some time to load. And comes to a stand still some times when a new block comes in and all the term deposets are updating intrest.
Its normal if you have alot of terms. I stoped locking small amounts under 150 coins now because it was slowing things down.
Also another thing to keep a eye on is if your wallet is stoping because its working out your coins DONT SOLO MINE ON IT because she becomes slow when a new block is found. I have only seen this on the windows wallets. I have not tested on a linux wallet. Someone may wish to have there say on that.
Back up your wallet file. And use a empty wallet to solo mine on and set your config to send coins to your main wallet.
I have 61 TD, it not happening on all my wallet, and this issue seem to have started since the hotfix. you likely have too many inputs in your wallet, use coin control to consolidate them by sending the unlocked coins to yourself.
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ghobson
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February 15, 2018, 10:14:48 PM |
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Can a wallet be installed and used in Ubuntu command line mode?
yes, for all transactions except making term deposits, there is an enhancement request for it, its on the todo list.
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ghobson
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February 15, 2018, 10:16:47 PM |
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I have over 350 term deposets on my wallet.
The wallet updates each term with each new block.
So intrest is added to each block/term deposet you have made. Your wallet has to update to keep inline with new blocks that come on to the chain.
So my wallet can take some time to load. And comes to a stand still some times when a new block comes in and all the term deposets are updating intrest.
Its normal if you have alot of terms. I stoped locking small amounts under 150 coins now because it was slowing things down.
Also another thing to keep a eye on is if your wallet is stoping because its working out your coins DONT SOLO MINE ON IT because she becomes slow when a new block is found. I have only seen this on the windows wallets. I have not tested on a linux wallet. Someone may wish to have there say on that.
Back up your wallet file. And use a empty wallet to solo mine on and set your config to send coins to your main wallet.
also https://roi-coin.com/blogs/6
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TheRaster
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February 15, 2018, 10:59:33 PM |
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I have over 350 term deposets on my wallet.
The wallet updates each term with each new block.
So intrest is added to each block/term deposet you have made. Your wallet has to update to keep inline with new blocks that come on to the chain.
So my wallet can take some time to load. And comes to a stand still some times when a new block comes in and all the term deposets are updating intrest.
Its normal if you have alot of terms. I stoped locking small amounts under 150 coins now because it was slowing things down.
Also another thing to keep a eye on is if your wallet is stoping because its working out your coins DONT SOLO MINE ON IT because she becomes slow when a new block is found. I have only seen this on the windows wallets. I have not tested on a linux wallet. Someone may wish to have there say on that.
Back up your wallet file. And use a empty wallet to solo mine on and set your config to send coins to your main wallet.
also https://roi-coin.com/blogs/6Yep been doing that since 5th of nov. putting coins in each day on 12 months. @ 381 terms waiting to unlock from block 934 she started to lag around 180 deposets and is getting verry laggy now.
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CryptoMarv
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February 16, 2018, 07:34:48 AM |
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Perhaps it would be a better way if you only make one term deposit per week. When my miner is running I always wait until next monday and then deposit the coins I have mined for 12 month. So I don't get so much term deposits in my wallet and until now it runs very smooth. Sure, I will lost a few coins when I don't make deposits every day, but for me thats OK.
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AngryWhiteWolf
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February 16, 2018, 09:01:56 AM |
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Perhaps it would be a better way if you only make one term deposit per week. When my miner is running I always wait until next monday and then deposit the coins I have mined for 12 month. So I don't get so much term deposits in my wallet and until now it runs very smooth. Sure, I will lost a few coins when I don't make deposits every day, but for me thats OK.
I'm doing only 1 or 2 weeks term deposits, part of interest and part of mining are going to exchange. Too bad that trade volume is low... One year deposit is a long term, too many things can happen.
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ghobson
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February 16, 2018, 11:04:30 AM |
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I have over 350 term deposets on my wallet.
The wallet updates each term with each new block.
So intrest is added to each block/term deposet you have made. Your wallet has to update to keep inline with new blocks that come on to the chain.
So my wallet can take some time to load. And comes to a stand still some times when a new block comes in and all the term deposets are updating intrest.
Its normal if you have alot of terms. I stoped locking small amounts under 150 coins now because it was slowing things down.
Also another thing to keep a eye on is if your wallet is stoping because its working out your coins DONT SOLO MINE ON IT because she becomes slow when a new block is found. I have only seen this on the windows wallets. I have not tested on a linux wallet. Someone may wish to have there say on that.
Back up your wallet file. And use a empty wallet to solo mine on and set your config to send coins to your main wallet.
also https://roi-coin.com/blogs/6Yep been doing that since 5th of nov. putting coins in each day on 12 months. @ 381 terms waiting to unlock from block 934 she started to lag around 180 deposets and is getting verry laggy now. Hi can you open a github issue for this, i will see if I can find performance improvements. Also please try the following for me, add to ROIcoin.conf the following parameter: sortearnings=0 , this tells the UI to stop sorting the term deposits, maybe its part of the issue.
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February 16, 2018, 09:39:34 PM |
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Love you guys, however, I think that with "no halving", the "price" of ROI Coin will be always going down. See ya.
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DisasterFaster (OP)
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February 16, 2018, 10:21:47 PM |
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Love you guys, however, I think that with "no halving", the "price" of ROI Coin will be always going down. See ya.
I could not disagree with you more. I have had to work with dev teams to undo halving that was coded at launch and yet on down the road turned out to be a problem. The reason pre-determined coding for halving at launch doesn't work is because when you launch a coin you can't know the future and so you can't know at what point it will need to be halved in the future. Then next thing you know all the miners leave the coin in the dust because the halving cuts the profit down so much nobody will mine it. This coin is designed to be mined for roughly 30 years and so it is critical for the health of the blockchain that there is enough of an incentive to mine the coin. If this coin ever needs to be halved it will be halved at that time as needed... and not from launch. It will be halved when the community consensus and hard data dictates it and not at some pre-determined date from the time the coin was born. I chose to do it this way because I learned from watching other coins that made this very mistake.
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February 17, 2018, 11:08:48 AM |
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Love you guys, however, I think that with "no halving", the "price" of ROI Coin will be always going down. See ya.
I could not disagree with you more. I have had to work with dev teams to undo halving that was coded at launch and yet on down the road turned out to be a problem. The reason pre-determined coding for halving at launch doesn't work is because when you launch a coin you can't know the future and so you can't know at what point it will need to be halved in the future. Then next thing you know all the miners leave the coin in the dust because the halving cuts the profit down so much nobody will mine it. This coin is designed to be mined for roughly 30 years and so it is critical for the health of the blockchain that there is enough of an incentive to mine the coin. If this coin ever needs to be halved it will be halved at that time as needed... and not from launch. It will be halved when the community consensus and hard data dictates it and not at some pre-determined date from the time the coin was born. I chose to do it this way because I learned from watching other coins that made this very mistake. Thanks for the explanation, I got it! Actually I thought may I was saying bullshit, my bad, I'm relative new to cryptocurrencies. My thought was that with no halving, the price of ROI will be all about network hashrate and difficulty, so after 10 years for example, if the network hashrate goes down for any reason, people mining would get the same as 10 years ago, which doesn't look good for me as an early adopter/hodler. That's it. Cheers!
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Dastrike351
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February 17, 2018, 07:25:12 PM |
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Perhaps it would be a better way if you only make one term deposit per week. When my miner is running I always wait until next monday and then deposit the coins I have mined for 12 month. So I don't get so much term deposits in my wallet and until now it runs very smooth. Sure, I will lost a few coins when I don't make deposits every day, but for me thats OK.
I'm doing only 1 or 2 weeks term deposits, part of interest and part of mining are going to exchange. Too bad that trade volume is low... One year deposit is a long term, too many things can happen. I think the same, because its slowing the trading and use, its a fast world and competition are huge. I think 6 month TD will be fine, no one know what will happen next year. I also check competition and some new coin are very strong, for example https://vergecurrency.com 16,555,000,000 XVG @ 0,08 USD What is wonderful with all coins is the huge possibility, its all about development and team work.
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February 18, 2018, 12:17:14 AM |
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Interesting Tidbit: Yesterday ROI coin got a real test. We got slammed with insane amounts of hash in the neighborhood of 918kH/s The MIDAS algo was up to the task while the dev team watched everything closely Just to give you an idea of how extreme this was here are some hard numbers you can look at: Got Hash? Block Height | | | | Difficulty | | | | Network Hash | | | | | | | | | | 60085 | | | | 0.00420203 | | | | 194480 | 60086 | | | | 0.00420203 | | | | 200236 | 60087 | | | | 0.00420203 | | | | 222529 | 60088 | | | | 0.00420203 | | | | 279093 | 60089 | | | | 0.00420203 | | | | 378361 | 60090 | | | | 0.01156522 | | | | 482053 | 60091 | | | | 0.01156522 | | | | 477899 | 60092 | | | | 0.01156522 | | | | 518557 | 60093 | | | | 0.01156522 | | | | 593770 | 60094 | | | | 0.01156522 | | | | 729750 | 60095 | | | | 0.01156522 | | | | 695920 | 60096 | | | | 0.01156522 | | | | 885142 | 60097 | | | | 0.01156522 | | | | 918389 | 60098 | | | | 0.01156522 | | | | 851840 | 60099 | | | | 0.01156522 | | | | 893399 | 60100 | | | | 0.02514179 | | | | 245376 | 60101 | | | | 0.02514179 | | | | 171759 | 60102 | | | | 0.02514179 | | | | 172931 | 60103 | | | | 0.02514179 | | | | 188770 | 60104 | | | | 0.02514179 | | | | 130338 | 60105 | | | | 0.02514179 | | | | 93609 | 60106 | | | | 0.02514179 | | | | 92821 |
Quick Update:We are close to releasing the next wallet version 1.1.4.0 and this will not be a hard fork but rather a slew of changes you will love! NEW - Issue #15 a new flag -autoban (default is off) was introduced to automatically ban peers for 24 hrs if they returned “Connection Refused” or “Host unreachable”. This will reduce the cpu load when handling peers. NEW - Issue #16 a new flag -banobsoleteversion (default is off) was introduced to automatically ban peers for 24hrs who have obsolete old wallet version (< v1.1.2). NEW - Issue #22 the sending address book will now contain the send and receive addresses combined, this will facilitate sending matured coins or combining inputs to yourself. BUG - Issue #19 the wallet rpcport was wrongly configured and conflicted with the p2p port, this explains a lot of slow syncing and low peer counts we have been experiencing. The rpcport is now set to 3376 FIX - Matured message no longer shows a warning, we removed the 30 day limitation on earning interest. You will no longer need to move (reset) your coins every 30 days to keep earning interest. FIX - rpc gettransaction call will now show credit value without interest (requested by elbandi) FIX - Issue #41 Estimated date was based on 154 second block time instead of 120 second FIX - Faster term deposit table and sorting fixes + matured coins alerts, designed to improve the user experience. The biggest new feature is the faster block loading times. The first time you start the new wallet it will still take as long as before, because it is building up a new hash index database (You will see a new sub folder called cache in the blocks folder) . *You must let the loading process complete* The second time you restart the new wallet you will see a significantly faster loading time. This new cache only requires about 30 Mb extra disk space. Last but not least the entire dev team is working very hard to make sure we complete all of the 1st quarter 2018 road map tasks before the deadline! In case you missed the road map graphic here are the tasks scheduled to be completed before March 31st. - Marketing Push
- 2 New Exchanges
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February 18, 2018, 02:44:42 AM |
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I deposited some coin for one year, why the estimated date is more than one year? thanks!
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February 18, 2018, 03:18:25 PM Last edit: February 20, 2018, 12:49:17 PM by AlexHilgertBRA |
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I deposited some coin for one year, why the estimated date is more than one year? thanks!
There was an issue with the estimated date: "FIX - Issue #41 Estimated date was based on 154 second block time instead of 120 second" What @maxente mentioned I think it'll be still valid, but with a very tiny variation. The new release is going to be awesome. See ya.
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