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April 14, 2018, 09:09:33 PM
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from pool a bsod doesn't come coins on the wallet
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April 14, 2018, 09:58:19 PM
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from pool a bsod doesn't come coins on the wallet
Network is split in 2 chains, if your wallet is on the fork, you won't see the coins on your wallet. Read above.
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April 15, 2018, 02:03:47 AM
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ETHF pool added to:
www.Mining-Dutch.nl

www.Mining-Dutch.nl  (Merged Mining - Multiport / Multi algo)
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April 15, 2018, 10:44:57 AM
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pool  Ethereum Future   http://smithpool.ddns.net

conf for miners (-a nist5 -o stratum+tcp://smithpool.ddns.net:3833 -u yourwalletaddress -p c=ETHF)

for high difficulty  nicehash or miningrigrental add only  ,d =your diff

example -a nist5 -o stratum+tcp://smithpool.ddns.net:3833 -u yourwalletaddress -p c=ETHF,d=65000  or whatever you want

block explorer http://smithpool.ddns.net/explorer/ADR
 
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April 16, 2018, 01:48:47 AM
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which chain is correct? which pool to use? the dev answer.
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April 16, 2018, 12:47:53 PM
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which chain is correct? which pool to use? the dev answer.
We like to know to.
Please share some light on the situation

www.Mining-Dutch.nl  (Merged Mining - Multiport / Multi algo)
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April 16, 2018, 01:18:12 PM
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which chain is correct? which pool to use? the dev answer.
We like to know to.
Please share some light on the situation


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2961515.msg34665726#msg34665726
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April 16, 2018, 02:30:28 PM
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I am on bsod pool since it was the one with most miners, the pool is still working but the wallet won't sync beyond 53575 block.

I read that the dev are saying that this is the wrong chain but is the one with most blocks.

So what's going on? Also why noone mention this to the pool ?
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April 17, 2018, 07:53:57 AM
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The purse hangs on the 51118 block and is not synchronized.
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April 17, 2018, 10:48:21 AM
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I am on bsod pool since it was the one with most miners, the pool is still working but the wallet won't sync beyond 53575 block.

I read that the dev are saying that this is the wrong chain but is the one with most blocks.

So what's going on? Also why noone mention this to the pool ?

I can sync now at block 55434, so can the developers update the situation?

which chain is the right one? I am on the bsod pool and many others are mining there.
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April 17, 2018, 10:56:02 AM
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Syncing problems?

Sync from zero, add these addnodes to your conf file:

addnode=45.76.154.69
addnode=199.247.21.209
addnode=212.237.37.46
addnode=80.211.174.193
addnode=14.35.193.150
addnode=138.68.251.46
addnode=62.77.155.5
addnode=74.118.139.199
addnode=45.32.17.210
addnode=168.235.108.144
addnode=151.106.14.146
addnode=118.69.36.112
addnode=69.46.16.198
addnode=80.211.162.177
addnode=109.195.250.63
addnode=178.62.65.80
addnode=134.255.216.202
addnode=95.46.8.90
addnode=47.88.156.51
addnode=45.63.104.215
addnode=212.112.105.246
addnode=94.177.175.26
addnode=18.222.39.180
addnode=77.120.109.38
addnode=45.77.226.102
addnode=162.212.156.224
addnode=165.227.91.104
addnode=45.32.130.82

These are all on the correct chain: http://explorer.ethereumfuture.net

I tried the BSOD chain but that chain is giving me problems, syncing my wallet
will take very long or it won't sync at all.
Next tot that, about 80+ percent of all peers are on the original chain and that
chain works perfect, syncing is very fast.

So i would advice people to stay on the original chain, like most others.
Here you can see if you're on the original chain: http://explorer.ethereumfuture.net

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April 17, 2018, 12:28:50 PM
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Syncing problems?

Sync from zero, add these addnodes to your conf file:

addnode=45.76.154.69
addnode=199.247.21.209
addnode=212.237.37.46
addnode=80.211.174.193
addnode=14.35.193.150
addnode=138.68.251.46
addnode=62.77.155.5
addnode=74.118.139.199
addnode=45.32.17.210
addnode=168.235.108.144
addnode=151.106.14.146
addnode=118.69.36.112
addnode=69.46.16.198
addnode=80.211.162.177
addnode=109.195.250.63
addnode=178.62.65.80
addnode=134.255.216.202
addnode=95.46.8.90
addnode=47.88.156.51
addnode=45.63.104.215
addnode=212.112.105.246
addnode=94.177.175.26
addnode=18.222.39.180
addnode=77.120.109.38
addnode=45.77.226.102
addnode=162.212.156.224
addnode=165.227.91.104
addnode=45.32.130.82

These are all on the correct chain: http://explorer.ethereumfuture.net

I tried the BSOD chain but that chain is giving me problems, syncing my wallet
will take very long or it won't sync at all.
Next tot that, about 80+ percent of all peers are on the original chain and that
chain works perfect, syncing is very fast.

So i would advice people to stay on the original chain, like most others.
Here you can see if you're on the original chain: http://explorer.ethereumfuture.net

 Smiley

are you one off the developers?
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April 17, 2018, 12:41:11 PM
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Syncing problems?

Sync from zero, add these addnodes to your conf file:



So i would advice people to stay on the original chain, like most others.
Here you can see if you're on the original chain: http://explorer.ethereumfuture.net

 Smiley

are you one off the developers?


No he isn't. He shouldn't be telling ppl what chain to use because he doesn't know.

We need to wait for the developer. However, he has not responded to the forking issue since Saturday.

Maybe the coin is abandoned? No one knows!

C.
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April 17, 2018, 12:44:58 PM
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Syncing problems?

Sync from zero, add these addnodes to your conf file:



So i would advice people to stay on the original chain, like most others.
Here you can see if you're on the original chain: http://explorer.ethereumfuture.net

 Smiley

are you one off the developers?


No he isn't. He shouldn't be telling ppl what chain to use because he doesn't know.

We need to wait for the developer. However, he has not responded to the forking issue since Saturday.

Maybe the coin is abandoned? No one knows!

C.

ok that's what I thought.
I agree with you that the developers should manage this issue in a better way.
Also before chosing which chain is the correct one, they should contact all the available pools to stop the mining.

Anyone has direct contact to the developers?
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April 17, 2018, 01:16:27 PM
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whats wrong with the pool?
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April 17, 2018, 01:20:32 PM
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with bsod, the developers are saying that is on the wrong chain but did not explain why even though has the highest number of miners.
Also there was no communication to the pool to stop miners from mining as usually is done on this cases.

Any words from developer should explain the situation and fix the issue.

Which chain is the correct one and why since many miners are on the wrong one??
Why they select one chain over another?
bsod pool in the most block mined pool, so why not using this one?

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April 17, 2018, 02:40:23 PM
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Dear Community!
We've released an update to fix the blockchain splitting. The update is available at the link - https://github.com/ethereumfuture/ethf/releases/tag/V1.3.3.2
Please update your wallets.

We've supported the official chain as the only legit one. All the chains that do not correspond to the official one are discarded as forks.
Graviex and CryptoBridge use the official chain. All funds on exchanges are safe and not affected by the split. We strongly recommend using the official node list when configuring your wallets! Please don't use alternative node lists, as this will lead to the inability of working with ETHF.
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April 17, 2018, 02:45:54 PM
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Dear Community!
We've released an update to fix the blockchain splitting. The update is available at the link - https://github.com/ethereumfuture/ethf/releases/tag/V1.3.3.2
Please update your wallets.

We've supported the official chain as the only legit one. All the chains that do not correspond to the official one are discarded as forks.
Graviex and CryptoBridge use the official chain. All funds on exchanges are safe and not affected by the split. We strongly recommend using the official node list when configuring your wallets! Please don't use alternative node lists, as this will lead to the inability of working with ETHF.

can you contact bsod pool and notify them about this issue and the fix?
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April 17, 2018, 02:52:40 PM
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Dear Community!
We've released an update to fix the blockchain splitting. The update is available at the link - https://github.com/ethereumfuture/ethf/releases/tag/V1.3.3.2
Please update your wallets.

We've supported the official chain as the only legit one. All the chains that do not correspond to the official one are discarded as forks.
Graviex and CryptoBridge use the official chain. All funds on exchanges are safe and not affected by the split. We strongly recommend using the official node list when configuring your wallets! Please don't use alternative node lists, as this will lead to the inability of working with ETHF.

can you contact bsod pool and notify them about this issue and the fix?
BSOD's admin already knows about update
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April 17, 2018, 02:55:46 PM
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ok great.

I downloaded the new wallet and re-index the chain, is that enough?
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