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mogrith
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February 17, 2014, 05:20:18 PM |
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hello all,
ok i love mining with the pool on ispace.co.uk thank you "Marty19" for making it so easy to understand.
ok just wanted to stop by and say thank you to everyone that is making this possible
i am excited to see where these coins will be in say in 2 years from now. looks like "cassieheart" is working hard on making this coin a nice value. thank you for your hard work "cassieheart"
but i have a question? for the forum. where do i place the coins for safety after i have collected a bunch i read about "wallets" and that some "wallets" have security breaches
i would not like to loose the coins i have due to others with a superior computer knowledge.
thank you again everyone
In general I would not leave large amounts in pools or on exchanges. Because they have many peoples coins there they are more attractive to thieves. So set an auto payout on the pool. for the exchange transfer your QBT in sell it and take the BTC out and vice versa. Personally I'm not real worried about this but still don't leave large amounts on the exchange that are not up for sale. the QBT wallet is on your PC so is fairly safe. but do backup your wallet.
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Stumps
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February 20, 2014, 01:20:30 AM |
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Did something happen to the QBT blockchain recently? For example, right now the qbt.ispace.co.uk pool is on block 41386 while qbt.cryptocoinexplorer.com is showing 41306 as the latest block (with very different network diffs of 3k vs. 20k and net hash rates of 60GH/s vs. 500GH/s).
After my wallet updates it coincides with the cryptocoinexplorer data. Dencoinpools block explorer seems to be keeping pace with the ispace blocks. Not sure how to reconcile this.
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cassieheart (OP)
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February 20, 2014, 07:45:37 AM |
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cryptocoinexplorer is ran by Dreamweaver we recently had a hard fork feb 3 some may not have updated. Did something happen to the QBT blockchain recently? For example, right now the qbt.ispace.co.uk pool is on block 41386 while qbt.cryptocoinexplorer.com is showing 41306 as the latest block (with very different network diffs of 3k vs. 20k and net hash rates of 60GH/s vs. 500GH/s).
After my wallet updates it coincides with the cryptocoinexplorer data. Dencoinpools block explorer seems to be keeping pace with the ispace blocks. Not sure how to reconcile this.
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Stumps
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February 20, 2014, 02:58:44 PM |
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Thanks for the response Cassie. Just based on getpeerinfo, it appears that only one of the nodes is ahead of the others by approx 20 blocks. The rest are in tune with cryptocoinexplorer so perhaps it's the ispace.co.uk pool that needs to resync. Any updates appreciated if you have more clarity on this issue.
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peerjohn
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February 24, 2014, 06:59:39 AM |
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cassieheart: Please change under the client's Chinese name
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theprofileth
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February 24, 2014, 08:54:23 PM |
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I accidentally didn't update my client and then generated a pos block now when I use the new client it says my amount is 0 even though the blockchain says i have all my money, I tried resyncing like 10 times plus I tried rescanning the wallet multiple times can anyone help.
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Marty19
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February 25, 2014, 12:08:51 PM |
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Did something happen to the QBT blockchain recently? For example, right now the qbt.ispace.co.uk pool is on block 41386 while qbt.cryptocoinexplorer.com is showing 41306 as the latest block (with very different network diffs of 3k vs. 20k and net hash rates of 60GH/s vs. 500GH/s).
After my wallet updates it coincides with the cryptocoinexplorer data. Dencoinpools block explorer seems to be keeping pace with the ispace blocks. Not sure how to reconcile this.
Realised that the iSpace client was out of date a few days ago. After update we started keeping in sync with cryptocoinexplorer. I think the Dencoinpools client is out of date.
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cassieheart (OP)
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February 25, 2014, 12:18:23 PM |
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I will contact Dencoin and ask him to take a look at it . Did something happen to the QBT blockchain recently? For example, right now the qbt.ispace.co.uk pool is on block 41386 while qbt.cryptocoinexplorer.com is showing 41306 as the latest block (with very different network diffs of 3k vs. 20k and net hash rates of 60GH/s vs. 500GH/s).
After my wallet updates it coincides with the cryptocoinexplorer data. Dencoinpools block explorer seems to be keeping pace with the ispace blocks. Not sure how to reconcile this.
Realised that the iSpace client was out of date a few days ago. After update we started keeping in sync with cryptocoinexplorer. I think the Dencoinpools client is out of date.
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daemonfox
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March 01, 2014, 04:50:15 AM |
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I accidentally didn't update my client and then generated a pos block now when I use the new client it says my amount is 0 even though the blockchain says i have all my money, I tried resyncing like 10 times plus I tried rescanning the wallet multiple times can anyone help. Safest bet... just export all the privkeys for the addresses in your wallet. Don't know how to do that? I have a post in my history on the CENT/DBL thread about this... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=359000.msg4867324#msg4867324It takes a bit of patience... but it is a 100% method to retain the coins you have on the REAL chain of any coin after you resync with the newest client and chain.
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theprofileth
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March 04, 2014, 12:05:30 AM |
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I accidentally didn't update my client and then generated a pos block now when I use the new client it says my amount is 0 even though the blockchain says i have all my money, I tried resyncing like 10 times plus I tried rescanning the wallet multiple times can anyone help. Safest bet... just export all the privkeys for the addresses in your wallet. Don't know how to do that? I have a post in my history on the CENT/DBL thread about this... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=359000.msg4867324#msg4867324It takes a bit of patience... but it is a 100% method to retain the coins you have on the REAL chain of any coin after you resync with the newest client and chain. thanks worked like a charm, you forgot to mention that you need to unlock your wallet in order to dump the private key but yeah i realized that after it didnt work, all in all thanks just wish this coin was on a real exchange then we could get some volume and not the 1<ltc on the scifi exchange
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Marty19
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March 04, 2014, 02:02:54 PM |
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*** 0% Fees *** Stratum *** Vardiff *** Free pool mining available at iSpace Mining Pools http://ispace.co.uk
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cassieheart (OP)
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March 05, 2014, 03:25:47 AM |
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It would defiantly be nice if some other exchanges would pick QBT up. I accidentally didn't update my client and then generated a pos block now when I use the new client it says my amount is 0 even though the blockchain says i have all my money, I tried resyncing like 10 times plus I tried rescanning the wallet multiple times can anyone help. Safest bet... just export all the privkeys for the addresses in your wallet. Don't know how to do that? I have a post in my history on the CENT/DBL thread about this... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=359000.msg4867324#msg4867324It takes a bit of patience... but it is a 100% method to retain the coins you have on the REAL chain of any coin after you resync with the newest client and chain. thanks worked like a charm, you forgot to mention that you need to unlock your wallet in order to dump the private key but yeah i realized that after it didnt work, all in all thanks just wish this coin was on a real exchange then we could get some volume and not the 1<ltc on the scifi exchange
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Marty19
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March 05, 2014, 08:34:06 AM |
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It would defiantly be nice if some other exchanges would pick QBT up. I accidentally didn't update my client and then generated a pos block now when I use the new client it says my amount is 0 even though the blockchain says i have all my money, I tried resyncing like 10 times plus I tried rescanning the wallet multiple times can anyone help. Safest bet... just export all the privkeys for the addresses in your wallet. Don't know how to do that? I have a post in my history on the CENT/DBL thread about this... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=359000.msg4867324#msg4867324It takes a bit of patience... but it is a 100% method to retain the coins you have on the REAL chain of any coin after you resync with the newest client and chain. thanks worked like a charm, you forgot to mention that you need to unlock your wallet in order to dump the private key but yeah i realized that after it didnt work, all in all thanks just wish this coin was on a real exchange then we could get some volume and not the 1<ltc on the scifi exchange Try pushing it on MintPal .....
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March 05, 2014, 06:12:49 PM |
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Try Cryptorush and SwissCEX It would defiantly be nice if some other exchanges would pick QBT up. I accidentally didn't update my client and then generated a pos block now when I use the new client it says my amount is 0 even though the blockchain says i have all my money, I tried resyncing like 10 times plus I tried rescanning the wallet multiple times can anyone help. Safest bet... just export all the privkeys for the addresses in your wallet. Don't know how to do that? I have a post in my history on the CENT/DBL thread about this... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=359000.msg4867324#msg4867324It takes a bit of patience... but it is a 100% method to retain the coins you have on the REAL chain of any coin after you resync with the newest client and chain. thanks worked like a charm, you forgot to mention that you need to unlock your wallet in order to dump the private key but yeah i realized that after it didnt work, all in all thanks just wish this coin was on a real exchange then we could get some volume and not the 1<ltc on the scifi exchange
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Tach916
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March 15, 2014, 02:55:55 AM |
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Anyone having trouble solo mining this coin? My miners can't connect when I launch the wallet as a server.
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Stumps
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March 17, 2014, 08:34:10 PM |
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(Reposting, doesn't look like original went through...)
Something weird happened starting with block 53142 (diff<1 when should be >22k). Looks like a fork where qbt.cryptocoinexplorer.com is following an invalid chain. Any way to contact the owner to get them synced up?
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dreamwatcher
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March 17, 2014, 08:42:38 PM |
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(Reposting, doesn't look like original went through...)
Something weird happened starting with block 53142 (diff<1 when should be >22k). Looks like a fork where qbt.cryptocoinexplorer.com is following an invalid chain. Any way to contact the owner to get them synced up?
The low difficulty blocks are POS blocks. The nonce of 0 is a dead giveaway along with the 812088 MH/s network hash rate being reported by the coin daemon and displayed by the explorer. It would be highly unlikely that a forked chain would have that much hash rate. Also, the homepage ( www.cryptocoinexplorer.com) has my contact email for CCE and this forums' thread for CCE.
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March 17, 2014, 08:53:23 PM |
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Thanks dreamwatcher. Dunce cap for me, realized those were POS right after posting. Sorry for the false alarm.
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ryanb
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March 19, 2014, 03:31:37 PM |
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any updates on this coin?
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