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Question: What do you think about changing the retarget?
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September 19, 2013, 09:54:12 AM
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agreed. i will also be setting up a multipool like pool but with merged mining too. which i will explain later

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September 20, 2013, 02:43:03 AM
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agreed. i will also be setting up a multipool like pool but with merged mining too. which i will explain later

Thanks so much for leaving a few crumbs for us ignorant solo miners. Nice to see you have our future so well-planned.  Hmmmm.........almost like Obamacare, and executed with the same contumely and arrogance. And this from one who admits he doesn't even mine.

There has been a lot of hot air hereabouts concerning the abilities of the "forkers" to know what's best for the rest of us. Well then, go ahead and execute your scheme and let's see what happens.



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iyo : would this change/fork increase the speed of coin production?..also how might we effect a 8 to 1 ratio to BTC whereas:  

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November 23, 2013, 10:39:43 PM
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Everybody feel free to use the CCE Bytecoin server as an addnode to help with syncing.

addnode=84.200.4.218

The blockchain list is stuck at 26,774.


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November 23, 2013, 11:22:48 PM
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Everybody feel free to use the CCE Bytecoin server as an addnode to help with syncing.

addnode=84.200.4.218

The blockchain list is stuck at 26,774.



Yes, and the reason it's stuck is because ahmed_bodi and his "forker" crowd were counting down till the diff dropped and then pounced on the coin with big ASIC units, and reaped a bundle unit the diff rose again. This from a guy who claimed he didn't mine and only wanted to fork BTE for the good of the coin. See his own admission of perfidy at....

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=304452.msg3275648#msg3275648

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November 23, 2013, 11:40:20 PM
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Everybody feel free to use the CCE Bytecoin server as an addnode to help with syncing.

addnode=84.200.4.218

The blockchain list is stuck at 26,774.



Yes, and the reason it's stuck is because ahmed_bodi and his "forker" crowd were counting down till the diff dropped and then pounced on the coin with big ASIC units, and reaped a bundle unit the diff rose again. This from a guy who claimed he didn't mine and only wanted to fork BTE for the good of the coin. See his own admission of perfidy at....

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=304452.msg3275648#msg3275648



even if this is the product of a malicious attack it still makes it clear that the merged mining patch is necessary. the fact that he was able to bring the blockchain to a halt is pretty good evidence that his changes are worth while.

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November 24, 2013, 12:09:52 AM
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Everybody feel free to use the CCE Bytecoin server as an addnode to help with syncing.

addnode=84.200.4.218

The blockchain list is stuck at 26,774.



Yes, and the reason it's stuck is because ahmed_bodi and his "forker" crowd were counting down till the diff dropped and then pounced on the coin with big ASIC units, and reaped a bundle unit the diff rose again. This from a guy who claimed he didn't mine and only wanted to fork BTE for the good of the coin. See his own admission of perfidy at....

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=304452.msg3275648#msg3275648



Several people are mining at this moment.  The correct block count at 2013-11-23 23:27:06 GMT is 28,605.  Blocks are being mined, the web page is not updating correctly.

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November 24, 2013, 12:43:56 AM
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Everybody feel free to use the CCE Bytecoin server as an addnode to help with syncing.

addnode=84.200.4.218

The blockchain list is stuck at 26,774.



Yes, and the reason it's stuck is because ahmed_bodi and his "forker" crowd were counting down till the diff dropped and then pounced on the coin with big ASIC units, and reaped a bundle unit the diff rose again. This from a guy who claimed he didn't mine and only wanted to fork BTE for the good of the coin. See his own admission of perfidy at....

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=304452.msg3275648#msg3275648



Several people are mining at this moment.  The correct block count at 2013-11-23 23:27:06 GMT is 28,605.  Blocks are being mined, the web page is not updating correctly.


Block explorer is now in sync.

Next time, somebody may try to send me a PM or e-mail when they notice. This is especially true with a coin in the state Bytecoin is in. It is not unusual for the the Block chain to get stuck due to high difficulty and low miner hash. I have seen the Bytecoin chain get stuck for many days, so it was not unusual for me to see the last block on the explorer a few days behind.

However, this time for some reason ABE was stuck on that block. Normally when a explorer gets stuck it is because the coin daemon crashed. This time I had no indication that ABE was stuck as there were no error messages and the daemon was running. I had to completely rebuild the database to fix the issue.

So please, next time, send me a message of some sort or even post in the Cryptocoinexplorer thread, instead of just posting the issue in a forum thread which I might not see.  Thank you.

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November 24, 2013, 01:20:30 AM
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Everybody feel free to use the CCE Bytecoin server as an addnode to help with syncing.

addnode=84.200.4.218

The blockchain list is stuck at 26,774.



Yes, and the reason it's stuck is because ahmed_bodi and his "forker" crowd were counting down till the diff dropped and then pounced on the coin with big ASIC units, and reaped a bundle unit the diff rose again. This from a guy who claimed he didn't mine and only wanted to fork BTE for the good of the coin. See his own admission of perfidy at....

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=304452.msg3275648#msg3275648



even if this is the product of a malicious attack it still makes it clear that the merged mining patch is necessary. the fact that he was able to bring the blockchain to a halt is pretty good evidence that his changes are worth while.
Thanks, and point proven movellan. i never had an asic to mine (although i wish i did) but many people i know did and as shown the blockchain was taken to a halt with ease. we had no malicious intenentions at all. however if someone did have one, then its safe to say bytecoin would suffer a painful death. and thats not even from my mouth. Even warren @ litecoin agreed to it. and hes not someone to be taken lightly

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November 24, 2013, 03:09:21 AM
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Block explorer is now in sync.

Next time, somebody may try to send me a PM or e-mail when they notice. This is especially true with a coin in the state Bytecoin is in. It is not unusual for the the Block chain to get stuck due to high difficulty and low miner hash. I have seen the Bytecoin chain get stuck for many days, so it was not unusual for me to see the last block on the explorer a few days behind.

However, this time for some reason ABE was stuck on that block. Normally when a explorer gets stuck it is because the coin daemon crashed. This time I had no indication that ABE was stuck as there were no error messages and the daemon was running. I had to completely rebuild the database to fix the issue.

So please, next time, send me a message of some sort or even post in the Cryptocoinexplorer thread, instead of just posting the issue in a forum thread which I might not see.  Thank you.




Thanks.  I just searched for a cryptocoinexplorer thread, and found this one.

WWW.CRYPTOCOINEXPLORER.COM


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