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Author Topic: [ANN] Zettelkasten - ZTTL, New Algo: BurgerHash V6 🍔, CPU-SOLO-mineable  (Read 51017 times)
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July 22, 2018, 02:34:48 AM
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   On the right burgerhash testnet now && syncd up before starting the miner, testing it twice now with another build set @ gen=1 before fully syncd. Not sure if it mines from the top block from the start of block 0 or it forked off (looked like 18+ blocks mined in the dblog) @ block 50,000+ during sync && didn't want to risk it (even with only testnet, rebuilt the database with gen=0 on both).

// miss the solo CPU mining days a bit (keep it CPU = fair chance for all), though it would be fun && love the algo naming Cool

## should have a few burgers && will look into signing up on the zetteltalk forum  Wink

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July 26, 2018, 12:53:18 AM
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Hello. The wallet stopped synchronizing a few hours ago. What should be done?
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July 26, 2018, 01:33:53 AM
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Hello. The wallet stopped synchronizing a few hours ago. What should be done?

I also have the same problem on 2 of my 8 computers that are mining since day one. The other 6 are working great. It happened when the difficulty fall down to ~0.8. All 8 of them are on win10 x64.
Any help would be appreciated!
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July 26, 2018, 04:46:58 AM
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Hello. The wallet stopped synchronizing a few hours ago. What should be done?

I also have the same problem on 2 of my 8 computers that are mining since day one. The other 6 are working great. It happened when the difficulty fall down to ~0.8. All 8 of them are on win10 x64.
Any help would be appreciated!

I also have the same problem on 3 of my 9 computers
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July 26, 2018, 06:46:23 AM
Last edit: July 26, 2018, 08:15:06 AM by zettelkasten
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I also have the same problem on 2 of my 8 computers that are mining since day one. The other 6 are working great. It happened when the difficulty fall down to ~0.8. All 8 of them are on win10 x64.
Any help would be appreciated!

You will have to resync these affected nodes from scratch.

Looks like they got stuck!

All of my nodes and the blockexplorer are fine though, so I'm not sure what exactly caused this.
A handful of people reported this to me, but it seems to be isolated.

An investigation has been started, but for now please resync and run as many FULL NODES as possible (open Port 51339, see that you get atleast 50 connections).
The better you are connected to the rest of the network the less you run the risk of creating (or jumping on) a fork and getting stuck there!

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July 26, 2018, 10:28:07 AM
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New burgerhash (test net) version v0.9.17.1

https://github.com/zettel-kasten/burgerhash/releases

Has a few improvements in preparation of the upcoming test.
(New test-release will be released within a week)







If you help with testnet you can sell BURGER to me for ZETTEL, read more about this here:

https://www.zetteltalk.org/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=28

thanks.

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July 26, 2018, 11:32:43 PM
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I also have the same problem on 2 of my 8 computers that are mining since day one. The other 6 are working great. It happened when the difficulty fall down to ~0.8. All 8 of them are on win10 x64.
Any help would be appreciated!

You will have to resync these affected nodes from scratch.

Looks like they got stuck!

All of my nodes and the blockexplorer are fine though, so I'm not sure what exactly caused this.
A handful of people reported this to me, but it seems to be isolated.

An investigation has been started, but for now please resync and run as many FULL NODES as possible (open Port 51339, see that you get atleast 50 connections).
The better you are connected to the rest of the network the less you run the risk of creating (or jumping on) a fork and getting stuck there!


Thanks for the quick answer!
Sorry for the novice question, but how do I resync the wallet from scratch under win10?

Edit:
I found the answer with help from the discord channel.

"delete everything except your wallet and conf file if you have it"

That worked perfectly. And the mining can go on! 😊
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July 27, 2018, 04:51:23 AM
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The -rescan command did not help. I had to delete all the files, except wallet.dat (my file zettelkasten.conf is empty) from -datadir and download the blockchain again.
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July 27, 2018, 10:22:42 AM
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The -rescan command did not help. I had to delete all the files, except wallet.dat (my file zettelkasten.conf is empty) from -datadir and download the blockchain again.

Correct.

a -rescan will not put you back on the correct chain, it will merely fix block integrity.

It's like salvaging a damaged wallet.

Yes, you have to delete blockdata and start resync from genesis.

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July 27, 2018, 06:55:37 PM
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Hey Dev, so what other improvements should we expect after the next fork? besides GPU mining resistance of course.
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July 28, 2018, 09:57:59 AM
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You will have to resync these affected nodes from scratch.

Looks like they got stuck!

Newer bitcoin core have 2 useful commands: invalidateblock and reconsiderblock to avoid long process of resync. I hope to see them on in zettel wallet too Wink
Also making weekly backup of blocks and chainstate folders can help to return on right chain quicker.
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July 28, 2018, 12:19:41 PM
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You will have to resync these affected nodes from scratch.

Looks like they got stuck!

Newer bitcoin core have 2 useful commands: invalidateblock and reconsiderblock to avoid long process of resync. I hope to see them on in zettel wallet too Wink
Also making weekly backup of blocks and chainstate folders can help to return on right chain quicker.

Thanks, I will look into this.

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July 28, 2018, 12:25:33 PM
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Hey Dev, so what other improvements should we expect after the next fork? besides GPU mining resistance of course.

block 200k:

1) burgerhash V3 (requires fork at exactly block 200k)
2) improved debugging (does not require fork, will be released around block 200k)
3) network/node monitor (does not require fork, will be released around block 200k)


block 300k:

1) burgerhash V4  (requires fork at exactly block 300k)
2) moving to a higher bitcoin/litecoin codebase (>=0.14)  (requires fork at exactly block 300k)


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July 28, 2018, 02:21:27 PM
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You will have to resync these affected nodes from scratch.

Looks like they got stuck!

Newer bitcoin core have 2 useful commands: invalidateblock and reconsiderblock to avoid long process of resync. I hope to see them on in zettel wallet too Wink
Also making weekly backup of blocks and chainstate folders can help to return on right chain quicker.

And BTW, thanks for keeping the awesome blockexplorer alive.

But can you take a look at this bug here:



The total percentage seems to be wrong, in the case I show in the picture it should show 57.13.

Please fix this, thanks in advance.

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July 28, 2018, 02:53:13 PM
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I'm announcing a BOUNTY:

750 ZETTEL (plus 250k BURGER) for whoever creates and hosts a blockexplorer for testnet (BURGER):

https://github.com/zettel-kasten/burgerhash



(bounty is one-time for only the first one who creates such a blockexplorer)

who is up for the job?  Smiley

@Balych?

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July 28, 2018, 04:42:34 PM
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And just like that, balych has already fixed it:



Thanks!  Wink

BTW, please PM me your donation address, so I can send you something for all your previous work!

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July 28, 2018, 04:50:00 PM
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Thanks to BigChiefMB for his "beastly" donation:

http://zettel.dashnetwork.info/tx/14b6bc94431fa20d4749abcf3bede106197a25483f3fe6ed0c3ca77a71f711c4

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July 28, 2018, 05:32:30 PM
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   I might be able to Git a block explorer up for Burgerhash Testnet, have been having network issues over the last days with my internet (modem + router problems) && will be changing my IP in a few days also. I did purchase a domain to host a site with multiple block explorers + maybe even a P2P pool for a few coins, but have not got the entire process worked out yet && might take a few days or week even to solve it.

// note: the new update to the Linux-QT works without any errors now on Mint 19 (no need to mess with deps) && will also test Ubuntu + Windows Vista 32 bit + 10 (don't have a 7 installation right now) for compatibility issues

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July 28, 2018, 05:40:49 PM
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   I might be able to Git a block explorer up for Burgerhash Testnet, have been having network issues over the last days with my internet (modem + router problems) && will be changing my IP in a few days also. I did purchase a domain to host a site with multiple block explorers + maybe even a P2P pool for a few coins, but have not got the entire process worked out yet && might take a few days or week even to solve it.

// note: the new update to the Linux-QT works without any errors now on Mint 19 (no need to mess with deps) && will also test Ubuntu + Windows Vista 32 bit + 10 (don't have a 7 installation right now) for compatibility issues

Very cool.

Hey, even if someone grabs the bounty before you are finished, if you make a BURGER/ZETTEL blockexplorer I will make sure you get a decent donation.

Bring it on.

Also: the more blockexplorers we have the better we look in the eyes of an exchange.

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July 28, 2018, 06:27:35 PM
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   I might be able to Git a block explorer up for Burgerhash Testnet, have been having network issues over the last days with my internet (modem + router problems) && will be changing my IP in a few days also. I did purchase a domain to host a site with multiple block explorers + maybe even a P2P pool for a few coins, but have not got the entire process worked out yet && might take a few days or week even to solve it.

// note: the new update to the Linux-QT works without any errors now on Mint 19 (no need to mess with deps) && will also test Ubuntu + Windows Vista 32 bit + 10 (don't have a 7 installation right now) for compatibility issues

You can use my repository https://github.com/balych/explorer (fixed a little and changed default settings), feedback welcome.

BTW, please PM me your donation address, so I can send you something for all your previous work!

PMed Wink
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