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November 09, 2018, 10:10:31 AM Last edit: November 09, 2018, 02:42:50 PM by jackleszz |
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My wallet synchronization stopped at block 271016, restarting does not help. What can I do?
Are you using a version older than 2.1.3? If so, update your wallet. If you are using 2.1.3 or newer, and it is still stuck there, try restarting again because that's a quite recent block and it may well help this time because enough blocks have passed since then now. If that doesn't help, Click Tools - "Wallet Repair" and then the "Delete Local Blockchain Folders" button for it to resync from scratch.
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November 09, 2018, 01:29:13 PM |
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My wallet synchronization stopped at block 271016, restarting does not help. What can I do?
Are you using a version older than 2.1.3? If so, update your wallet. If you are using 2.1.3 or newer, and it is still stuck there, try restarting again because that's a quite recent block and it may well help this time because enough blocks have passed since then now. If that doesn't help, Click Tools - Wallet Repair - Delete Local Blockchain Folders for it to resync from scratch. I did, but now it is not synchronized at all, deleted and launched version 2.1.3 and the same. At first I used version 2.1.4 and the wallet was fully synchronized.
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November 09, 2018, 02:41:58 PM |
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My wallet synchronization stopped at block 271016, restarting does not help. What can I do?
Are you using a version older than 2.1.3? If so, update your wallet. If you are using 2.1.3 or newer, and it is still stuck there, try restarting again because that's a quite recent block and it may well help this time because enough blocks have passed since then now. If that doesn't help, Click Tools - Wallet Repair - Delete Local Blockchain Folders for it to resync from scratch. I did, but now it is not synchronized at all, deleted and launched version 2.1.3 and the same. At first I used version 2.1.4 and the wallet was fully synchronized. I didn't mean that you should downgrade from a newer version. v.2.1.4 is fine. Did you click the "Delete local blockchain folders" button specifically rather than manually deleting something? Does it show any connections?
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November 09, 2018, 03:06:56 PM |
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My wallet synchronization stopped at block 271016, restarting does not help. What can I do?
Are you using a version older than 2.1.3? If so, update your wallet. If you are using 2.1.3 or newer, and it is still stuck there, try restarting again because that's a quite recent block and it may well help this time because enough blocks have passed since then now. If that doesn't help, Click Tools - Wallet Repair - Delete Local Blockchain Folders for it to resync from scratch. I did, but now it is not synchronized at all, deleted and launched version 2.1.3 and the same. At first I used version 2.1.4 and the wallet was fully synchronized. I didn't mean that you should downgrade from a newer version. v.2.1.4 is fine. Did you click the "Delete local blockchain folders" button specifically rather than manually deleting something? Does it show any connections? Yes, I click the "Delete local blockchain folders" button. I did not see connections. I uninstalled the wallet and deleted the old folders. Synchronization started.
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November 09, 2018, 05:36:33 PM |
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November 10, 2018, 03:44:17 AM |
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Today the wallet is fully synchronized.
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jackleszz (OP)
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November 10, 2018, 05:06:35 AM |
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Today the wallet is fully synchronized.
Glad to hear that you got it sorted out.
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Insanerman
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November 10, 2018, 12:10:10 PM |
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Excuse me, how many btc2 will be added to my wallet if I continue staking at least 12 hours or more? Just curious tho Wow, this is nice for the exposure of the coin. Hoping for more exchange in the future.
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john1010
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November 11, 2018, 04:23:41 AM |
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This is the beginning that after of waiting BTC2 is now placing itself to the market, and as part of the community we should do our part to promote the project, spread the word about this awesome fork.
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November 11, 2018, 05:04:01 AM Last edit: November 11, 2018, 05:15:07 AM by jackleszz |
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Excuse me, how many btc2 will be added to my wallet if I continue staking at least 12 hours or more? Just curious tho You can estimate it with the help of: https://www.bitc2.org/#roi- at the moment the ROI is 126.75% per year. If for example you are staking 400 BTC2, you would averagely get 1.4 BTC2 per day right now. If you are staking just 40 BTC2, it would averagely take you about 4 days to get a block reward of 0.6+ BTC2 but if you're lucky you can get it in a minute, or if unlucky then more than 4 days and so on. So it is based on odds and the staked amount.
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November 11, 2018, 11:52:35 AM |
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May i get some for staking at web wallet
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November 11, 2018, 12:31:05 PM |
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May i get some for staking at web wallet
You need to first deposit BTC2 in to your address, and then staking will start automatically. So in other words you could withdraw BTC2 from an exchange to that address.
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November 11, 2018, 02:45:30 PM |
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How long do I have to wait to get actively mintable coins?
101 blocks after receiving it, it will be ready to be staked (mintable). (1 hour 41+ minutes usually) How about the mature time of staking coins?
The same. 101 blocks for them to mature and be ready to be staked again (mintable again).
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November 11, 2018, 05:10:37 PM |
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It means that after buying coins on exchanges, I have to send them to my windows wallet, then coming back 1 hours later to open my computer and wallet again to start staking. If those are your first coins, then yes you could do it like that. If you already had coins in your wallet before, then just keep the wallet running and the new coins will start staking automatically.
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November 12, 2018, 03:25:08 PM |
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I see banned peers in one wallet, what does this mean?
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November 12, 2018, 03:56:46 PM |
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I see banned peers in one wallet, what does this mean?
There's various reasons why a peer could be automatically banned from being connected to you temporarily. Perhaps your node thinks that they are doing something outside of the consensus rules, or attempt and then fail to do something too many times or are on a different chain. Usually the ban on a peer lasts for a day. If you want to figure out the exact reason why, you could check your data folder's debug.log. It is rare to see banned peers however so check that the current block number, or block height of that wallet is the same as in your other wallet or the block explorer.
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November 13, 2018, 09:24:31 AM |
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I see banned peers in one wallet, what does this mean?
There's various reasons why a peer could be automatically banned from being connected to you temporarily. Perhaps your node thinks that they are doing something outside of the consensus rules, or attempt and then fail to do something too many times or are on a different chain. Usually the ban on a peer lasts for a day. If you want to figure out the exact reason why, you could check your data folder's debug.log. It is rare to see banned peers however so check that the current block number, or block height of that wallet is the same as in your other wallet or the block explorer. Yesterday I had 12 banned peers, today zero.
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john1010
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November 15, 2018, 01:58:10 PM |
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@jacklezz and @Hiromono I'm shocked when I open my MN now in AWS, My BTC2 was gone somebody sent my 1650 BTC2 balance to this BTC2 address: 19poRt7x44cJsBXdCdiu54HxpdhUC6FrjB Here's the transaction id: Transaction ID: 57d975e7be73a1ed3a4449e7d867d7395b2df5dfe9fda10dd06de56779068d68 Can you please help me to trace or is the AWS itself sent my BTC2? need your help please...
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November 15, 2018, 02:29:07 PM |
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@jacklezz and @Hiromono I'm shocked when I open my MN now in AWS, My BTC2 was gone somebody sent my 1650 BTC2 balance to this BTC2 address: 19poRt7x44cJsBXdCdiu54HxpdhUC6FrjB
Here's the transaction id: Transaction ID: 57d975e7be73a1ed3a4449e7d867d7395b2df5dfe9fda10dd06de56779068d68
Can you please help me to trace or is the AWS itself sent my BTC2? need your help please...
I am sorry to hear what happened to you. This amount was clearly sent to crex24 today, here is a subsequent transaction: https://www.bitc2.org/block-explorer/tx?hash=b7ec489de41378bd84e386d73942df535f2ffd493bb27a664345298189657dcc and more than half of it dumped already. You must have somehow compromised the security of your wallet.dat or AWS account, or AWS server login, or bitcoin2.conf's RPC user name + password or private key. You can try to contact crex24.com support in case they can help recover what's left, this is most likely the offender's crex24 bitcoin 2 deposit address: 1JRnZZMSrE99GxC8RhFmbbq8jTixGrADXZ but most likely there's no way to prove to the exchange that you didn't do the transaction yourself. Please check your AWS bitcoin2.conf RPC username and password and make sure that they are something difficult. I really hope you didn't leave them to their default values. In any case, for now do not deposit anything to that AWS account. Including anything that is unrelated to Bitcoin 2. Send whatever is left to another wallet as soon as possible.
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john1010
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November 15, 2018, 03:11:11 PM |
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@jacklezz and @Hiromono I'm shocked when I open my MN now in AWS, My BTC2 was gone somebody sent my 1650 BTC2 balance to this BTC2 address: 19poRt7x44cJsBXdCdiu54HxpdhUC6FrjB
Here's the transaction id: Transaction ID: 57d975e7be73a1ed3a4449e7d867d7395b2df5dfe9fda10dd06de56779068d68
Can you please help me to trace or is the AWS itself sent my BTC2? need your help please...
I am sorry to hear what happened to you. This amount was clearly sent to crex24 today, here is a subsequent transaction: https://www.bitc2.org/block-explorer/tx?hash=b7ec489de41378bd84e386d73942df535f2ffd493bb27a664345298189657dcc and more than half of it dumped already. You must have somehow compromised the security of your wallet.dat or AWS account, or AWS server login, or bitcoin2.conf's RPC user name + password or private key. You can try to contact crex24.com support in case they can help recover what's left, this is most likely the offender's crex24 bitcoin 2 deposit address: 1JRnZZMSrE99GxC8RhFmbbq8jTixGrADXZ but most likely there's no way to prove to the exchange that you didn't do the transaction yourself. Please check your AWS bitcoin2.conf RPC username and password and make sure that they are something difficult. I really hope you didn't leave them to their default values. In any case, for now do not deposit anything to that AWS account. Including anything that is unrelated to Bitcoin 2. Send whatever is left to another wallet as soon as possible. I have my Google Auth in my AWS account, it is impossible someone hacking my aws, If this happened it is came from inside AWS.. I have 3 MN inside my AWS account, it means that all of them are vulnerable now?
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