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July 21, 2013, 12:13:11 PM
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The commit that fixed the lucky blocks was

https://github.com/nuggets-project/nuggets/commit/43261b22dc20c5b49030b9609dbb7b17a8257c0f

As far as i was able to detect, it seemed all the active nodes were using that code.

But, no one has claimed to have found any lucky blocks.

I am not really very familiar with git nor github but I will look around on github to see if i can fork that repo at the point where that commit was made...

Well that didn't work, even though I was on that commit's page, it seems to have forked the entire repo not just up to that commit.

So i guess I am going to have to figure out how to roll-back to that point.

-MarkM-


I struggle with git still myself, but found the git revert command....

https://bitbucket.org/mytwobits/nuggets


TwoBits, thanks for reversing the hijack madness.  I appreciate it.  I think r3 stole millions if coins and covered his tracks but if he's gone and you and mark fixed it I appreciate it so much.  Please lock the repo files until I get my programer working on it then i'll need that.  Thanks again.

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July 21, 2013, 12:14:19 PM
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Windows client is being compiled as we speak. I'll start a new post soon that is self-moderated. Vlad will be deleted from all posting and nobody else will ever be edited or deleted

LOLZ I expect your might get carpel tunnel syndrome from pressing the delete key so much.  You know Vlad will be incapable on not posting.  


You losers think i'm' gonna come to your thread?


ajhahahahahahahaa.

you'll pray and beg for it

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July 21, 2013, 12:16:12 PM
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Nodes?

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July 21, 2013, 12:16:48 PM
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The commit that fixed the lucky blocks was

https://github.com/nuggets-project/nuggets/commit/43261b22dc20c5b49030b9609dbb7b17a8257c0f

As far as i was able to detect, it seemed all the active nodes were using that code.

But, no one has claimed to have found any lucky blocks.

I am not really very familiar with git nor github but I will look around on github to see if i can fork that repo at the point where that commit was made...

Well that didn't work, even though I was on that commit's page, it seems to have forked the entire repo not just up to that commit.

So i guess I am going to have to figure out how to roll-back to that point.

-MarkM-


I struggle with git still myself, but found the git revert command....

https://bitbucket.org/mytwobits/nuggets


TwoBits, thanks for reversing the hijack madness.  I appreciate it.  I think r3 stole millions if coins and covered his tracks but if he's gone and you and mark fixed it I appreciate it so much.  Please lock the repo files until I get my programer working on it then i'll need that.  Thanks again.

Actually, he reverted the fixing of the golden blocks, so he has reverted back to the old code in which lucky blocks did not work.

In my repo, I reverted back to what every node actually running and mining seemed to be using, which was the version in which the lucky blocks fix was in place so there should have been lucky blocks happening.

But, there still has been no report that anyone did actually find any lucky blocks, so hmm...

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July 21, 2013, 12:18:22 PM
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Nodes?

dvcstable01.dvcnode.org (198.154.60.183) and dvcstable02.dvcnode.org (198.154.60.61)

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July 21, 2013, 12:19:49 PM
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Windows client is being compiled as we speak. I'll start a new post soon that is self-moderated. Vlad will be deleted from all posting and nobody else will ever be edited or deleted

LOLZ I expect your might get carpel tunnel syndrome from pressing the delete key so much.  You know Vlad will be incapable on not posting.  


You losers think i'm' gonna come to your thread?


ajhahahahahahahaa.

you'll pray and beg for it

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Where is you copy cat threat pumpin my copy cat coin?  Come on, I wanna just stop in and launch.  You guys afraid?  I let all you animals in and never conce complained to the mod so what kind of men are you?  Oh, mnevermind.  Cowards with. not a single bone of integrity.  Trust me I won't post, that would just bring in more people. I just wanna get a good launch seeing 5 idiot jackasses talk to each other about no ms the best nd how can we copy that vlad guy so we can get 10,000 views in under 5 days.  Ahhhahhaaaa.  Good luck, clowns.

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July 21, 2013, 12:20:54 PM
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Nodes?

dvcstable01.dvcnode.org (198.154.60.183) and dvcstable02.dvcnode.org (198.154.60.61)

-MarkM-
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Windows client is being compiled as we speak. I'll start a new post soon that is self-moderated. Vlad will be deleted from all posting and nobody else will ever be edited or deleted

LOLZ I expect your might get carpel tunnel syndrome from pressing the delete key so much.  You know Vlad will be incapable on not posting. 


You losers think i'm' gonna come to your thread?


ajhahahahahahahaa.

you'll pray and beg for it

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Where is you copy cat threat pumpin my copy cat coin?  Come on, I wanna just stop in and launch.  You guys afraid?  I let all you animals in and never conce complained to the mod so what kind of men are you?  Oh, mnevermind.  Cowards with. not a single bone of integrity.  Trust me I won't post, that would just bring in more people. I just wanna get a good launch seeing 5 idiot jackasses talk to each other about no ms the best nd how can we copy that vlad guy so we can get 10,000 views in under 5 days.  Ahhhahhaaaa.  Good luck, clowns.

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July 21, 2013, 12:26:09 PM
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The commit that fixed the lucky blocks was

https://github.com/nuggets-project/nuggets/commit/43261b22dc20c5b49030b9609dbb7b17a8257c0f

As far as i was able to detect, it seemed all the active nodes were using that code.

But, no one has claimed to have found any lucky blocks.

I am not really very familiar with git nor github but I will look around on github to see if i can fork that repo at the point where that commit was made...

Well that didn't work, even though I was on that commit's page, it seems to have forked the entire repo not just up to that commit.

So i guess I am going to have to figure out how to roll-back to that point.

-MarkM-


I struggle with git still myself, but found the git revert command....

https://bitbucket.org/mytwobits/nuggets


TwoBits, thanks for reversing the hijack madness.  I appreciate it.  I think r3 stole millions if coins and covered his tracks but if he's gone and you and mark fixed it I appreciate it so much.  Please lock the repo files until I get my programer working on it then i'll need that.  Thanks again.

Actually, he reverted the fixing of the golden blocks, so he has reverted back to the old code in which lucky blocks did not work.

In my repo, I reverted back to what every node actually running and mining seemed to be using, which was the version in which the lucky blocks fix was in place so there should have been lucky blocks happening.

But, there still has been no report that anyone did actually find any lucky blocks, so hmm...

-MarkM-


Maybe if you started calling them by their order name it would work, golden blocks.  There is a difference as golden refers to a lottery system so please snow som respect for my art.

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July 21, 2013, 12:27:02 PM
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BUYING!!! BUYING!!!!!!

Are you one of the lucky people who got part of the 1,500,000+ Nugget giveaway?

Don't know if Vlad2Vlad actually sent the coins, or when/if the network will be alive enough to use your coins?  

No worry!  

I will buy your PRIVATE KEY!     No network needed, just the ability to dump or extract the private key from the wallet.  

Message me for details and pricing, or if you need help with extracting your private key Wink

This is for a limited time only, so act quick.

hahahahhahahah   yea, how many blockchain versions are out there and which chain actually got the bounty coins, are they even valid anymore?
. I don't know.  That low life r3 messed up everything. I never tried to use them so I don't know.

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July 21, 2013, 12:28:08 PM
 #1050

Nodes?

dvcstable01.dvcnode.org (198.154.60.183) and dvcstable02.dvcnode.org (198.154.60.61)

-MarkM-
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Windows client is being compiled as we speak. I'll start a new post soon that is self-moderated. Vlad will be deleted from all posting and nobody else will ever be edited or deleted

LOLZ I expect your might get carpel tunnel syndrome from pressing the delete key so much.  You know Vlad will be incapable on not posting. 


You losers think i'm' gonna come to your thread?


ajhahahahahahahaa.

you'll pray and beg for it

Roll Eyes

Where is you copy cat threat pumpin my copy cat coin?  Come on, I wanna just stop in and launch.  You guys afraid?  I let all you animals in and never conce complained to the mod so what kind of men are you?  Oh, mnevermind.  Cowards with. not a single bone of integrity.  Trust me I won't post, that would just bring in more people. I just wanna get a good launch seeing 5 idiot jackasses talk to each other about no ms the best nd how can we copy that vlad guy so we can get 10,000 views in under 5 days.  Ahhhahhaaaa.  Good luck, clowns.

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Well wants the name do their copy cap thread?

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July 21, 2013, 12:28:19 PM
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BUYING!!! BUYING!!!!!!

Are you one of the lucky people who got part of the 1,500,000+ Nugget giveaway?

Don't know if Vlad2Vlad actually sent the coins, or when/if the network will be alive enough to use your coins?  

No worry!  

I will buy your PRIVATE KEY!     No network needed, just the ability to dump or extract the private key from the wallet.  

Message me for details and pricing, or if you need help with extracting your private key Wink

This is for a limited time only, so act quick.

hahahahhahahah   yea, how many blockchain versions are out there and which chain actually got the bounty coins, are they even valid anymore?

The private keys are the private keys, you can export bitcoin private keys into a devcoin wallet and use them to receive devcoins that were sent to your bitcoin address, so yeah it will probably work on whatever fork the coins were sent on.

If they even got sent, as it had not seemed earlier that anyone was actually running / mining-with that old client Vlad used to try to send them.

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July 21, 2013, 12:31:30 PM
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The commit that fixed the lucky blocks was

https://github.com/nuggets-project/nuggets/commit/43261b22dc20c5b49030b9609dbb7b17a8257c0f

As far as i was able to detect, it seemed all the active nodes were using that code.

But, no one has claimed to have found any lucky blocks.

I am not really very familiar with git nor github but I will look around on github to see if i can fork that repo at the point where that commit was made...

Well that didn't work, even though I was on that commit's page, it seems to have forked the entire repo not just up to that commit.

So i guess I am going to have to figure out how to roll-back to that point.

-MarkM-


I struggle with git still myself, but found the git revert command....

https://bitbucket.org/mytwobits/nuggets


TwoBits, thanks for reversing the hijack madness.  I appreciate it.  I think r3 stole millions if coins and covered his tracks but if he's gone and you and mark fixed it I appreciate it so much.  Please lock the repo files until I get my programer working on it then i'll need that.  Thanks again.

Actually, he reverted the fixing of the golden blocks, so he has reverted back to the old code in which lucky blocks did not work.

In my repo, I reverted back to what every node actually running and mining seemed to be using, which was the version in which the lucky blocks fix was in place so there should have been lucky blocks happening.

But, there still has been no report that anyone did actually find any lucky blocks, so hmm...

-MarkM-


I reverted to the one that matches the only released version with a binary so far.  I suggest we go from the release, and make a fix for the golden blocks that is at a future block, so no one who used the release loses stuff.

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July 21, 2013, 12:33:11 PM
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My laptop isn't finding a single coin.  I'm going to bed.   This sucks.

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July 21, 2013, 12:34:34 PM
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The commit that fixed the lucky blocks was

https://github.com/nuggets-project/nuggets/commit/43261b22dc20c5b49030b9609dbb7b17a8257c0f

As far as i was able to detect, it seemed all the active nodes were using that code.

But, no one has claimed to have found any lucky blocks.

I am not really very familiar with git nor github but I will look around on github to see if i can fork that repo at the point where that commit was made...

Well that didn't work, even though I was on that commit's page, it seems to have forked the entire repo not just up to that commit.

So i guess I am going to have to figure out how to roll-back to that point.

-MarkM-


I struggle with git still myself, but found the git revert command....

https://bitbucket.org/mytwobits/nuggets


TwoBits, thanks for reversing the hijack madness.  I appreciate it.  I think r3 stole millions if coins and covered his tracks but if he's gone and you and mark fixed it I appreciate it so much.  Please lock the repo files until I get my programer working on it then i'll need that.  Thanks again.

Actually, he reverted the fixing of the golden blocks, so he has reverted back to the old code in which lucky blocks did not work.

In my repo, I reverted back to what every node actually running and mining seemed to be using, which was the version in which the lucky blocks fix was in place so there should have been lucky blocks happening.

But, there still has been no report that anyone did actually find any lucky blocks, so hmm...

-MarkM-


I reverted to the one that matches the only released version with a binary so far.  I suggest we go from the release, and make a fix for the golden blocks that is at a future block, so no one who used the release loses stuff.


I DONT want anyone to LOSE their COINS!!!!   Does this make sense?  Can you help me with this Mark?  Can I make the first post go to these places instead and get help to fix the VGB this way?

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July 21, 2013, 12:36:28 PM
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The commit that fixed the lucky blocks was

https://github.com/nuggets-project/nuggets/commit/43261b22dc20c5b49030b9609dbb7b17a8257c0f

As far as i was able to detect, it seemed all the active nodes were using that code.

But, no one has claimed to have found any lucky blocks.

I am not really very familiar with git nor github but I will look around on github to see if i can fork that repo at the point where that commit was made...

Well that didn't work, even though I was on that commit's page, it seems to have forked the entire repo not just up to that commit.

So i guess I am going to have to figure out how to roll-back to that point.

-MarkM-


I struggle with git still myself, but found the git revert command....

https://bitbucket.org/mytwobits/nuggets


TwoBits, thanks for reversing the hijack madness.  I appreciate it.  I think r3 stole millions if coins and covered his tracks but if he's gone and you and mark fixed it I appreciate it so much.  Please lock the repo files until I get my programer working on it then i'll need that.  Thanks again.

Actually, he reverted the fixing of the golden blocks, so he has reverted back to the old code in which lucky blocks did not work.

In my repo, I reverted back to what every node actually running and mining seemed to be using, which was the version in which the lucky blocks fix was in place so there should have been lucky blocks happening.

But, there still has been no report that anyone did actually find any lucky blocks, so hmm...

-MarkM-


I reverted to the one that matches the only released version with a binary so far.  I suggest we go from the release, and make a fix for the golden blocks that is at a future block, so no one who used the release loses stuff.


Thank you. And thank you for saying golde blocks. Lol, seriously.  I never heard of super blocks at the time but I realize its a copy but mine are in a lottery system and I don't know how this are.


I wish there was a QT wallet that would let me mine with my laptop.  I really want to mine some coins but I don't have a rig.  What are the specs for the server she port and so on?  TIA.

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July 21, 2013, 12:37:10 PM
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My laptop isn't finding a single coin.  I'm going to bed.   This sucks.
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I reverted to the one that matches the only released version with a binary so far.  I suggest we go from the release, and make a fix for the golden blocks that is at a future block, so no one who used the release loses stuff.

Would they lose anything? There is still no indication that any lucky blocks actually happened.

Maybe the random chance that was supposed to work out as averaging to happen every two hours is actually wrong and simply has not yet happened in all this time despite the blockchain having been moving along just fine all this time.

People were definitely mining all along, as blocks kept showing up. None of the nodes were misbehaving, as in trying to distribute an invalid blockchain.

So it kind of looks like somehow the lucky blocks luckily did not happen yet, maybe just by variance aka the grace of God or maybe because the chance of them happening is set way too low to cause them to happen every two hours on average...

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July 21, 2013, 12:45:38 PM
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I reverted to the one that matches the only released version with a binary so far.  I suggest we go from the release, and make a fix for the golden blocks that is at a future block, so no one who used the release loses stuff.

Would they lose anything? There is still no indication that any lucky blocks actually happened.

Maybe the random chance that was supposed to work out as averaging to happen every two hours is actually wrong and simply has not yet happened in all this time despite the blockchain having been moving along just fine all this time.

People were definitely mining all along, as blocks kept showing up. None of the nodes were misbehaving, as in trying to distribute an invalid blockchain.

So it kind of looks like somehow the lucky blocks luckily did not happen yet, maybe just by variance aka the grace of God or maybe because the chance of them happening is set way too low to cause them to happen every two hours on average...

-MarkM-




Well if the VGB are still not working then, they wont lose anything, if it is fixed the the first found VGB should split the chain.   Though if the majority of the hashing power is the first version, then and VGB found would become orphans maybe?  Guess someone should unit test the VGB code.

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July 21, 2013, 12:46:15 PM
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PURCHASING CLOSED!  SORRY!


I reached my budget for the buying of private keys from the bounty payout.   Sorry to anyone who was asleep during the buying Smiley

Closing out the rest of the deals now, and looks like I will soon control private keys with about 1,000,000 NUGs on them, maybe bit more, maybe a bit less.

p.s. yea, yea, technically these are "shared private keys" until transferred to a new address Wink

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July 21, 2013, 12:47:16 PM
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I reverted to the one that matches the only released version with a binary so far.  I suggest we go from the release, and make a fix for the golden blocks that is at a future block, so no one who used the release loses stuff.

Would they lose anything? There is still no indication that any lucky blocks actually happened.

Maybe the random chance that was supposed to work out as averaging to happen every two hours is actually wrong and simply has not yet happened in all this time despite the blockchain having been moving along just fine all this time.

People were definitely mining all along, as blocks kept showing up. None of the nodes were misbehaving, as in trying to distribute an invalid blockchain.

So it kind of looks like somehow the lucky blocks luckily did not happen yet, maybe just by variance aka the grace of God or maybe because the chance of them happening is set way too low to cause them to happen every two hours on average...

-MarkM-



Th odds weren't that low.  It was set at .01 I think.  I thought that was too high and too easy.  But the odds wouldn't matter if the algo says a golden block has to be found every. 120 minutes. Something Is wrong.

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