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Damn it, is it _that_ hard to fix an OSX wallet? Do I really need to find a windows machine or make one in VM just to use the coin?
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ny2cafuse
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February 08, 2014, 02:32:25 PM |
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Damn it, is it _that_ hard to fix an OSX wallet? Do I really need to find a windows machine or make one in VM just to use the coin?
Why not compile the client for the Mac community if you need it so bad? Do fork the code on github, compile it and do a pull request. You can be a part-time hero for the community, or you can be just another person whining about something they want. -Fuse
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ny2cafuse
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February 08, 2014, 03:11:56 PM |
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Notice:I have found approximately 60-65 accounts that are being used on the pool coming from the same IP addresses (mostly China), using the same wallet payout address. They all have different emails, usernames, etc. I believe at this time that this user is exploiting a hack that can be read about here: https://github.com/MPOS/php-mpos/issues/1072I have closed registration on Tagmining, and I have deleted all the accounts tied to this user. POOL OPS: if you would like the user's information, PM me and I will send you the CSV with the accounts, IP, and addresses the user used.If anyone has a question or concern, feel free to PM me. -Fuse
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tagbond (OP)
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February 08, 2014, 04:23:36 PM |
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@sunsofdust - not a fork, on the explorer for some reason the wallet had quit and there was no updated data going into the db..restarted it now..
will have to look into setting up a dns seed server instead of relying on IRC.
@mercenar1e - problems usually come with growth. So, growing pains...
@BotwinBG - there is a 1.0.3 version of the Mac Wallet, created by maxpower who creates a lot of Mac Wallets - you are welcome to compile a new one if you want from the optional version 1.0.4, but will do it here at some point.
@digit - we did refund the few orders there on the old system, but we must have missed a couple - can you PM with your Tagcash/Tagbond ID number and I will look into it.
@versperwillow - still seeing orphans then?..I haven't checked the pools in the last few days, am in Korea at the moment...
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BotwinBG
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February 08, 2014, 04:25:35 PM |
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Damn it, is it _that_ hard to fix an OSX wallet? Do I really need to find a windows machine or make one in VM just to use the coin?
Why not compile the client for the Mac community if you need it so bad? Do fork the code on github, compile it and do a pull request. You can be a part-time hero for the community, or you can be just another person whining about something they want. -Fuse With a supposedly serious money and people behind this coin, I think expecting official builds for a widely used environment is not whining. Not like I am asking for a HPUX or AmigaOS build. I don't need it that bad, it is just inconvenient.
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ny2cafuse
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February 08, 2014, 05:18:42 PM |
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Damn it, is it _that_ hard to fix an OSX wallet? Do I really need to find a windows machine or make one in VM just to use the coin?
Why not compile the client for the Mac community if you need it so bad? Do fork the code on github, compile it and do a pull request. You can be a part-time hero for the community, or you can be just another person whining about something they want. -Fuse With a supposedly serious money and people behind this coin, I think expecting official builds for a widely used environment is not whining. Not like I am asking for a HPUX or AmigaOS build. I don't need it that bad, it is just inconvenient. If needs to be done, why, as a community, can't we make it happen? If there is an issue with being reliant on an "official" build, then build it and let it become the "official" build. The code is open source for a reason. You have the "official" code... so when you compile it, you have the "official" build. I'm sorry if that comes across as harsh, but I'm just getting tired of coming to this thread and reading about people complaining about issues that are either well documented or requests that can easily be handled by the individual themselves. The problem is that people don't want to put any effort into this. It's like the welfare nation of crypto.-Fuse
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tagbond (OP)
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February 08, 2014, 07:04:59 PM Last edit: September 26, 2014, 08:05:01 AM by tagbond |
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An update on some changes we are making here, due to recent activities and rules coming out of the USA, Russia etc.
- We will only be supporting BTC and TAG for Tagcash. All other coins will be dropped.
- Tagcash referral payouts will only be in TAG outside of the Philippines.
- For USA residents, spending and transfers of cash and crypto wallets is disabled, untill we obtain MSB licenses.
- We will enable conversion of any Fiat to PHP with a 2% currency conversion charge. This is for money remittance into the Philippines, operating as an agent of PNB bank in USA and Europe.
This puts us on a firmer platform legally, especially in the USA, and will also serve to strengthen the value and use of TAG.
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February 08, 2014, 08:52:35 PM |
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Good stuff, Mark! Thanks for the update, mate.
-Fuse
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vesperwillow
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February 09, 2014, 05:21:53 AM |
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Mark,
When will there be a network hashrate indicator? Or are there no plans for one, and why?
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ny2cafuse
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February 09, 2014, 06:30:59 AM |
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When will there be a network hashrate indicator? Or are there no plans for one, and why?
+1, this would be highly beneficial to troubleshooting orphan issues, and has been needed for a while. Mark, can the following code be used in the bitcoinrpc.cpp file: // Return average network hashes per second based on last number of blocks. Value GetNetworkHashPS(int lookup) { if (pindexBest == NULL) return 0;
// If lookup is -1, then use blocks since last difficulty change. if (lookup <= 0) lookup = pindexBest->nHeight % 2016 + 1;
// If lookup is larger than chain, then set it to chain length. if (lookup > pindexBest->nHeight) lookup = pindexBest->nHeight;
CBlockIndex* pindexPrev = pindexBest; for (int i = 0; i < lookup; i++) pindexPrev = pindexPrev->pprev;
double timeDiff = pindexBest->GetBlockTime() - pindexPrev->GetBlockTime(); double timePerBlock = timeDiff / lookup;
return (boost::int64_t)(((double)GetDifficulty() * pow(2.0, 32)) / timePerBlock); }
Value getnetworkhashps(const Array& params, bool fHelp) { if (fHelp || params.size() > 1) throw runtime_error( "getnetworkhashps [blocks]\n" "Returns the estimated network hashes per second based on the last 120 blocks.\n" "Pass in [blocks] to override # of blocks, -1 specifies since last difficulty change.");
return GetNetworkHashPS(params.size() > 0 ? params[0].get_int() : 120); }
Along with the other code listed in that file that pertains to the getnetworkhashps function? If so, I'll create a pull request on github. -Fuse
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February 09, 2014, 06:40:40 PM |
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Another 12 coins orphaned. Another 12 hours of work down the drain. Fuck this coin. You guys need to get your shit together.
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February 09, 2014, 06:56:26 PM |
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14 coin orphaned in tagmining. Why
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tagbond (OP)
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February 09, 2014, 07:00:04 PM |
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Trying to figure this out...tagmining.com suddenly shot ahead by 80 blocks, and since the block explorer was using tagmining.com that shot ahead too, with low diff rates for that. My personal wallet is on a lower block count, so..bit of a mystery at the moment..
EDIT..my personal wallet is also now on the higher block chain...
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ny2cafuse
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February 09, 2014, 07:04:26 PM Last edit: February 09, 2014, 09:34:02 PM by ny2cafuse |
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Another 12 coins orphaned. Another 12 hours of work down the drain. Fuck this coin. You guys need to get your shit together.
I believe at this time that this is not a coin issue, but rather a stratum/wallet hack.I'm looking into it right now, but basically there is a miner or a group of miners that are using a stratum/wallet exploit to cause the wallet to stop syncing with the network, they inject their shares/blocks and then stop the attack. When it's all said and done, you're left with what looks like a fork and string of orphans. I believe this is essentially what you would do with a 51% attack, but on a more precise level. As I type this, we went from a liquid balance of 46 to -344 in a matter of minutes on tagmining. I'm guessing the other pool ops are experiencing the same issues. This isn't just happening with TAG. We are just being targetted more because it ends up at the top of the profitability list. See here: https://github.com/MPOS/php-mpos/issues/1072Initial observations are that this is coming out of China. If I have to go as far as blocking all Chinese IPs to test that theory, I will. But currently, I have suspended all payouts and mining on tagmining. You're coins are safe, and they are not being scammed. When I can resolve the -344TAG issue, and I can track who the hell is doing this, I will turn everything back on and the pool will resume operations. -Fuse
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24Kilo
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February 09, 2014, 07:41:37 PM |
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Trying to figure this out...tagmining.com suddenly shot ahead by 80 blocks, and since the block explorer was using tagmining.com that shot ahead too, with low diff rates for that. My personal wallet is on a lower block count, so..bit of a mystery at the moment..
EDIT..my personal wallet is also now on the higher block chain...
Please include a network hashrate monitor in the code... now!!! We need this tool to help monitor and track network workload and health... other POS/POW hybrid coins include a network hashrate monitor in their code... so no reason to not include it in the code for TagCoin.
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February 09, 2014, 09:37:59 PM |
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I am building a new pool ( www.altcoinspool.com) and have been beta testing with our own gear. We've been mining TAG for 5 days now and this morning, we had 661 blocks orphaned. The total of this loss is 19631.7 TAG coins. Is there anything that can be done about this ? Here is a list of transaction txids for all orphaned blocks: http://www.altcoinspool.com/lost-tag-coins.txt
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February 09, 2014, 09:47:06 PM |
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NOTICE:
I am shutting down mining on the pool until this issue can be confirmed to be as either a problem with the coin code, or it's verified as a hack and there is a fix in place.
Payouts are now processing again. If you have account balances, make sure you do a manual payout or you set an auto-payout amount to help clear the wallet.
-Fuse
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February 09, 2014, 09:58:49 PM |
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I am building a new pool ( www.altcoinspool.com) and have been beta testing with our own gear. We've been mining TAG for 5 days now and this morning, we had 661 blocks orphaned. The total of this loss is 19631.7 TAG coins. Is there anything that can be done about this ? Here is a list of transaction txids for all orphaned blocks: http://www.altcoinspool.com/lost-tag-coins.txtUnfortunately, nothing can be done about this (I don't think), unless: 1. This really is a bunch of hackers 2. We find them and torture them until they give up the coins and then slaughter them mercilessly. Boy that would be fun!
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February 09, 2014, 10:04:24 PM |
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If blocks are being orphaned thousands of confirmations later, there's a serious issue. It's either the code/algorithm, or something nefarious is going on.
In private talks with pool ops, there are blocks being orphaned long after being confirmed (days later). In PM's with some users (trying to help them get online), their wallets aren't syncing regardless of which version they use. It seems random and lucky if they do.
This is unfortunate for TAG, and of course the community and any coin trying to be taken seriously and professionally.
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February 09, 2014, 10:26:51 PM |
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1. This really is a bunch of hackers 2. We find them and torture them until they give up the coins and then slaughter them mercilessly. Boy that would be fun!
The thing is, I haven't made our pool public yet. Whilst we have been "discussing" it so to speak, the address isn't known. And we are also talking about coins mined, both days ago, and hours ago. One would suspect that were it hackers at fault, it would need to be a continuous attack and at the moment, I only see our own beta testing hardware connected to the stratum port. Or was the believe that the hackers would jump in, attack, leave... chaos.
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