CartGeezer
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"also really don't want to but maybe we need to move a moderated thread"
Buttholios will get slapped down by the community, but....
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Palmdetroit (OP)
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PHS 50% PoS - Stop mining start minting
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May 02, 2014, 02:15:53 PM |
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Cryptsy wallet appears to be down again. I've had a withdrawal that's been missing for 6hrs and a test deposit that's been missing for over an hour now. PHS needs another exchange. Please vote for PHS every 24 hours at: https://www.allcrypt.com/votingCryptsy is slow on many deposits and withdrawals. Had to wait 24 hours once for a deposit of CASH. Cryptsy techs are dumber than a bag of hammers as far as I can tell, but this missing withdrawal was the last of several such withdrawals in a 3 hour period. The other transactions showed up within minutes, just as they do when cryptsy is functioning normally. The test deposit also missing is further evidence. Cryptsy's PHS wallet is offline once again for one reason or another. I did some test deposit/withdrawal and was fine after the hardfork, but most recent deposit did not credit (they usually show up in balances pending pretty quick, 1-5 minutes, if they don't their wallet is offline)... I did send a message to do the quick 1.5.1 update, so maybe that is the issue. In other news, If you can run a synced node for PHS so we make sure everyone gets updated (maybe stop client quick and delete peers.dat, since you may have banned older clients) and restart, we can get old clients updated since they will need the chain after hardfork. also really don't want to but maybe we need to move a moderated thread Deleted my peers.dat file and rebuilt philosopherstone.conf with addnodes listed at http://dns.phstones.com/ yesterday. My wallet is online 24/7. The moderated thread thing is completely up to you. It's unfortunate a very few poorly behaved individuals make that sort of thing necessary. Coming into someone else's thread, bashing their work, and promoting your own is beyond obnoxiously rude imo. This is an open source environment, not microsoft vs apple, we all need to co-exist with some semblance of decency. May not be a bad idea to do it every 12 hours, since I still see the ban hammers on unsuspecting 1.2 clients Right who needs apple and MS when we got zhou tong I guess there hasn't been a leveraged exchange since
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Remy_5
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May 02, 2014, 05:08:20 PM |
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Deleted my peers.dat file and rebuilt philosopherstone.conf with addnodes listed at http://dns.phstones.com/ yesterday. My wallet is online 24/7. Hi, I too have had problems similar to those described. There is a BlockExplorer running and updated, with which we can check the TxID of Criptsy and that of our POS block? Alternatively, to be sure i'm in the correct fork, can anyone confirm the current block number and Stake Difficulty? Currently my wallet shows: "blocks" : 214703 "proof-of-work" : 5.52517986, "proof-of-stake" : 0.01082076, TIA PS: IMHO I think an indication of the difficulty of the POW and the POS could be a simple and useful addition to the site http://phstones.com/mobile.php
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benzmuircroft
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May 02, 2014, 06:19:19 PM |
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Hi everyone! I originally approached Palmdetroit with my proposal for an enhanced version of the official PHS website. I would like to ask for your opinion and feedback to improve the website design & coin branding. It is important that we get this coin looking really nice. These are my goals: - The improved branding will help with the public's adoption of the coin
- The brand will build trust and portray the coin to be a strong and friendly brand like Visa or Mastercard
- The coin needs to look and feel like it belongs on social networks, and big stores such as Amazon
- Psychologically it will make the coin feel like it is worth more to someone new
Here is the draft of the website: http://www.computerstudio.eu/private/phstone_ss.jpgI look forward to your comments and feedback Benz
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Remy_5
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May 02, 2014, 09:44:31 PM |
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Deleted my peers.dat file and rebuilt philosopherstone.conf with addnodes listed at http://dns.phstones.com/ yesterday. My wallet is online 24/7. Hi, I too have had problems similar to those described. There is a BlockExplorer running and updated, with which we can check the TxID of Criptsy and that of our POS block? Let's try it another way more precise. Before opening a ticket on cryptsy, I would like to know if I am correctly synchronized with the blockchain. For this purpose I would ask you to return the hash of a recent block of the blockchain. Please, in the console of your wallet, what result do you obtain from the command: getblockhash 214800 Thanks in advance.
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solarion
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May 02, 2014, 10:17:37 PM |
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Deleted my peers.dat file and rebuilt philosopherstone.conf with addnodes listed at http://dns.phstones.com/ yesterday. My wallet is online 24/7. Hi, I too have had problems similar to those described. There is a BlockExplorer running and updated, with which we can check the TxID of Criptsy and that of our POS block? Let's try it another way more precise. Before opening a ticket on cryptsy, I would like to know if I am correctly synchronized with the blockchain. For this purpose I would ask you to return the hash of a recent block of the blockchain. Please, in the console of your wallet, what result do you obtain from the command: getblockhash 214800 Thanks in advance. I believe you are if you have block 214828 right at this moment, same as http://phstones.com/mobile.phpCryptsy is hosed again.
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Remy_5
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May 02, 2014, 10:41:42 PM |
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For this purpose I would ask you to return the hash of a recent block of the blockchain.
Please, in the console of your wallet, what result do you obtain from the command: getblockhash 214800
Thanks in advance.
I believe you are if you have block 214828 right at this moment, same as http://phstones.com/mobile.phpCryptsy is hosed again. Thanks for the reply. More or less the number is what you indicated, but the number of the block is mostly a function of time. I mean, the blocks must still be generated by the nodes of the (sub)net after x seconds, right fork or not. So I guess that two parallel branches of a fork would have the same number of blocks + / - after a short time. The hash and the number of a block instead should indicate clearly, both the block, that the chain of blocks that precedes it. But I'm just a beginner, may be wrong.
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Palmdetroit (OP)
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May 03, 2014, 02:21:56 AM |
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For this purpose I would ask you to return the hash of a recent block of the blockchain.
Please, in the console of your wallet, what result do you obtain from the command: getblockhash 214800
Thanks in advance.
I believe you are if you have block 214828 right at this moment, same as http://phstones.com/mobile.phpCryptsy is hosed again. Thanks for the reply. More or less the number is what you indicated, but the number of the block is mostly a function of time. I mean, the blocks must still be generated by the nodes of the (sub)net after x seconds, right fork or not. So I guess that two parallel branches of a fork would have the same number of blocks + / - after a short time. The hash and the number of a block instead should indicate clearly, both the block, that the chain of blocks that precedes it. But I'm just a beginner, may be wrong. getblockhash 214800 69c275e8986a707f9757c3fbda410ead034c1b6a25901d42583884687ae2149a
Hi, Yes with a pure PoW you are correct, over time to smooth variance multiple chains would target around the same height, however there are multiple factors which usually prevent this form happening in a pos/pow model. In PHS and to simplify for most users, an identical block height in your wallet and the stone site gives a very quick way to determine if you are indeed on the same chain, but ideally you want to compare hash.
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Remy_5
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May 03, 2014, 08:12:59 AM |
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The hash and the number of a block instead should indicate clearly, both the block, that the chain of blocks that precedes it. But I'm just a beginner, may be wrong.
getblockhash 214800 69c275e8986a707f9757c3fbda410ead034c1b6a25901d42583884687ae2149a
Hi, Yes with a pure PoW you are correct, over time to smooth variance multiple chains would target around the same height, however there are multiple factors which usually prevent this form happening in a pos/pow model. In PHS and to simplify for most users, an identical block height in your wallet and the stone site gives a very quick way to determine if you are indeed on the same chain, but ideally you want to compare hash. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. The hash of this block is identical, we are in sync! I was beginning to worry me a little, now I can open a ticket on cryptsy knew to be right. I had not thought about the number of coins of the entire network as a sort of checksum of the entire blockchain. Effectively, thinking about it better, the number of coins generated is not fix, but also depends on PoS, and then by the amount of coins transferred and / or in stock at each block. Probably I think still in POW-only mode. ^_^; I learned one other thing. Thanks for the quick change to the site http://phstones.com/mobile.php. To be more indicative, it would be possible to have a few more decimal for the PoS Diff? Thanks again in any case.
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DKdance
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May 03, 2014, 11:01:28 AM |
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Don't quit voting Mintpal, we won't get the problems we have on cryptsy.
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Only reason we die is because we accept the death I can tr. into French, seriously < 1-12 hours [PHS] PhilosopherStone | PoS | No Premine | 50% annual And if we should die tonight then we should all die together.
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ando0022
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May 03, 2014, 01:48:23 PM |
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i do a withdraw from cryptsy 3 hours ago, they didnt arrived yet .. is this normal ?
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mighty jol
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May 03, 2014, 03:58:47 PM |
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cryptsy is a bit soft on their withdrawals (on every coin i tried at least) if they don't appear by tomorrow and you have no confirmation on the cryptsy site just send a ticket and they will fasten it up^^
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solarion
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May 03, 2014, 06:22:29 PM |
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cryptsy is a bit soft on their withdrawals (on every coin i tried at least) if they don't appear by tomorrow and you have no confirmation on the cryptsy site just send a ticket and they will fasten it up^^ Cryptsy is not being soft, their phs wallet is down. They'll process your withdrawal and spit out a confirmation, but you won't get your coins until they fix whatever their most recent problem is. File the ticket today. This coin is being damaged due to being listed on only one exchange...and an unimpressive exchange at that. Please vote for PHS every 24hrs here: https://www.allcrypt.com/voting...and every hour here: https://www.mintpal.com/voting
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danilom
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May 03, 2014, 06:33:28 PM |
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hi all i made a whitdraw from cryptsy yesterday stil waiting. also chech in block explorer http://diamondblocks.info/ and only show: Address not seen on the network. is there problem with cryptsy? what can i do to check if someting is wrong? im using 1.5.1.0 linuxcompiled it seem to be OK in sync any idea?
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DKdance
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May 03, 2014, 06:38:01 PM |
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I'm trading on bittrex, started 3 days ago only, do you guys have a good experience with bittrex ? For me it's good BUT 3 days only.
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Only reason we die is because we accept the death I can tr. into French, seriously < 1-12 hours [PHS] PhilosopherStone | PoS | No Premine | 50% annual And if we should die tonight then we should all die together.
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solarion
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May 03, 2014, 06:39:18 PM |
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hi all i made a whitdraw from cryptsy yesterday stil waiting. also chech in block explorer http://diamondblocks.info/ and only show: Address not seen on the network. is there problem with cryptsy? what can i do to check if someting is wrong? im using 1.5.1.0 linuxcompiled it seem to be OK in sync any idea? cryptsy is a bit soft on their withdrawals (on every coin i tried at least) if they don't appear by tomorrow and you have no confirmation on the cryptsy site just send a ticket and they will fasten it up^^ Cryptsy is not being soft, their phs wallet is down. They'll process your withdrawal and spit out a confirmation, but you won't get your coins until they fix whatever their most recent problem is. File the ticket today. This coin is being damaged due to being listed on only one exchange...and an unimpressive exchange at that. Please vote for PHS every 24hrs here: https://www.allcrypt.com/voting...and every hour here: https://www.mintpal.com/voting
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ando0022
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May 03, 2014, 06:43:45 PM |
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I'm trading on bittrex, started 3 days ago only, do you guys have a good experience with bittrex ? For me it's good BUT 3 days only.
Bittrex is very good, but no many coins and many volume, but a great start up
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danilom
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May 03, 2014, 06:48:18 PM |
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Ok thanks for the fast answer
just still waiting.... for the coins
we need more xchangers
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Remy_5
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May 03, 2014, 07:01:51 PM |
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hi all i made a whitdraw from cryptsy yesterday stil waiting. also chech in block explorer http://diamondblocks.info/ and only show: Address not seen on the network. If you look at http://diamondblocks.info/chain/Philosopherstone, you can see that it is frozen for many weeks. His last recorded block is: 195 239 2014 -04-06 09:48:55 We really, really, really, need a block-explorer running and updated.
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