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Author Topic: [ANN] RazorLove Cryptocurrency Services - DBL, CENT, & FOO/BAR Updates  (Read 153378 times)
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January 22, 2014, 11:35:17 AM
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Here's the blockchain I'm on:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_GOSqs6Iq2MTVZNMUVBT0NlQ0U/edit?usp=sharing

It matches all the hard checkpoints up to 261,000 (as defined in checkpoints.cpp for 0.10.2.1) and the current block count is 264,573.

As Beoga says cryptsy doesn't appear to be on the same chain, transactions are just finding their way there if they come from old inputs. Who knows what chain cryptsy are actually on and perhaps it's time to stop worrying about getting on their chain and rather think about getting them to come on to our chain.

I can do that, but it is no sense.

Actually it does make sense for as many peers as possible to get on the same chain. The more peers that agree a specific chain is correct the better it will become for all.
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January 22, 2014, 11:52:57 AM
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Actually it does make sense for as many peers as possible to get on the same chain. The more peers that agree a specific chain is correct the better it will become for all.

It does make sense if Cryptsy is on the same chain. But unfortunately it is not.
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January 22, 2014, 12:46:57 PM
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Actually it does make sense for as many peers as possible to get on the same chain. The more peers that agree a specific chain is correct the better it will become for all.

It does make sense if Cryptsy is on the same chain. But unfortunately it is not.

Unless cryptsy upload their blocks (or maybe a list of block hashes that could be added to checkpoints.cpp) it's damn near impossible mission to get on to their chain because there are so many forks out there.
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January 22, 2014, 01:31:46 PM
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after updated to the v0.10.2.1, i lost all my cent, more than 20 billion. i don't know why, the wallet.dat is correct, but the savings is 0, someone help me please
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January 22, 2014, 01:34:23 PM
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Here's the blockchain I'm on:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_GOSqs6Iq2MTVZNMUVBT0NlQ0U/edit?usp=sharing

It matches all the hard checkpoints up to 261,000 (as defined in checkpoints.cpp for 0.10.2.1) and the current block count is 264,573.

As Beoga says cryptsy doesn't appear to be on the same chain, transactions are just finding their way there if they come from old inputs. Who knows what chain cryptsy are actually on and perhaps it's time to stop worrying about getting on their chain and rather think about getting them to come on to our chain.

I can do that, but it is no sense.

Actually it does make sense for as many peers as possible to get on the same chain. The more peers that agree a specific chain is correct the better it will become for all.

Mine did synch now.

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January 22, 2014, 01:34:52 PM
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after updated to the v0.10.2.1, i lost all my cent, more than 20 billion. i don't know why, the wallet.dat is correct, but the savings is 0, someone help me please


try repairwallet in command line of wallet
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January 22, 2014, 01:54:15 PM
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after updated to the v0.10.2.1, i lost all my cent, more than 20 billion. i don't know why, the wallet.dat is correct, but the savings is 0, someone help me please


try repairwallet in command line of wallet
which command? please be clear, thanks
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January 22, 2014, 02:12:03 PM
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after updated to the v0.10.2.1, i lost all my cent, more than 20 billion. i don't know why, the wallet.dat is correct, but the savings is 0, someone help me please


try repairwallet in command line of wallet

22:10:24

{
"mismatched spent coins" : 198,
"amount affected by repair" : 9900000000.00000000
}
i don't know what to do next, please help me
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January 22, 2014, 02:36:54 PM
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after updated to the v0.10.2.1, i lost all my cent, more than 20 billion. i don't know why, the wallet.dat is correct, but the savings is 0, someone help me please

Do you have privkey you wallet? You kept wallet on off purse?
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January 22, 2014, 02:41:10 PM
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after updated to the v0.10.2.1, i lost all my cent, more than 20 billion. i don't know why, the wallet.dat is correct, but the savings is 0, someone help me please

Do you have privkey you wallet? You kept wallet on off purse?
After repair the wallet, i got my money back, but my stakes is still missing. i kept wallet.dat off purse
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January 22, 2014, 02:47:38 PM
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after updated to the v0.10.2.1, i lost all my cent, more than 20 billion. i don't know why, the wallet.dat is correct, but the savings is 0, someone help me please

Do you have privkey you wallet? You kept wallet on off purse?
After repair the wallet, i got my money back, but my stakes is still missing. i kept wallet.dat off purse

How much have you got back?
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January 22, 2014, 02:49:08 PM
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after updated to the v0.10.2.1, i lost all my cent, more than 20 billion. i don't know why, the wallet.dat is correct, but the savings is 0, someone help me please

Do you have privkey you wallet? You kept wallet on off purse?
After repair the wallet, i got my money back, but my stakes is still missing. i kept wallet.dat off purse

How much have you got back?
all my cents without stakes, is there any methods to get my stakes back?
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January 22, 2014, 02:59:38 PM
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after updated to the v0.10.2.1, i lost all my cent, more than 20 billion. i don't know why, the wallet.dat is correct, but the savings is 0, someone help me please

Do you have privkey you wallet? You kept wallet on off purse?
After repair the wallet, i got my money back, but my stakes is still missing. i kept wallet.dat off purse

How much have you got back?
all my cents without stakes, is there any methods to get my stakes back?

Possible reason why you haven't got your stakes is that your wallet is in the other blockchain as before. So all your stakes that was generated before just not exist in the current blockchain.
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January 22, 2014, 03:02:30 PM
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after updated to the v0.10.2.1, i lost all my cent, more than 20 billion. i don't know why, the wallet.dat is correct, but the savings is 0, someone help me please

Do you have privkey you wallet? You kept wallet on off purse?
After repair the wallet, i got my money back, but my stakes is still missing. i kept wallet.dat off purse

How much have you got back?
all my cents without stakes, is there any methods to get my stakes back?

Possible reason why you haven't got your stakes is that your wallet is in the other blockchain as before. So all your stakes that was generated before just not exist in the current blockchain.
i don't know, i always keep my blockchain the same as the cryptsy.com
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January 22, 2014, 03:32:56 PM
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i don't know, i always keep my blockchain the same as the cryptsy.com
I am not sure that you have the same blockchain as the cryptsy.com now  Wink
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January 22, 2014, 03:39:20 PM
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Here's the blockchain I'm on:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_GOSqs6Iq2MTVZNMUVBT0NlQ0U/edit?usp=sharing

It matches all the hard checkpoints up to 261,000 (as defined in checkpoints.cpp for 0.10.2.1) and the current block count is 264,573.

As Beoga says cryptsy doesn't appear to be on the same chain, transactions are just finding their way there if they come from old inputs. Who knows what chain cryptsy are actually on and perhaps it's time to stop worrying about getting on their chain and rather think about getting them to come on to our chain.

I can do that, but it is no sense.

Actually it does make sense for as many peers as possible to get on the same chain. The more peers that agree a specific chain is correct the better it will become for all.

Can you also share what's in your pennies.conf file with us?
The more people who have the same thing the better.
Thanks!

Cryptsy Trade Key: 3d74ea28a32572a77c108116c46ba67a65834bfc
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January 22, 2014, 03:57:13 PM
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i don't know, i always keep my blockchain the same as the cryptsy.com
I am not sure that you have the same blockchain as the cryptsy.com now  Wink
i just did a test, send 1 cent to cryptsy and receive 1 cent from cryptsy, everything is ok
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January 22, 2014, 04:26:47 PM
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Yes, I'd given up trying to get in sync with cryptsy as they seem to be blocking direct client connections and refused to respond to any of my inquiries.
It's their responsibility to make sure they're in sync with the proper chain, not mine. If they refuse to actually do their job they can deal with the mess on their end.

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January 22, 2014, 04:34:54 PM
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Would anyone have an idea what's happening here and why the incoming stakes aren't taking?  Thank in advance!

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January 22, 2014, 04:49:59 PM
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Here's the blockchain I'm on:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_GOSqs6Iq2MTVZNMUVBT0NlQ0U/edit?usp=sharing

It matches all the hard checkpoints up to 261,000 (as defined in checkpoints.cpp for 0.10.2.1) and the current block count is 264,573.

As Beoga says cryptsy doesn't appear to be on the same chain, transactions are just finding their way there if they come from old inputs. Who knows what chain cryptsy are actually on and perhaps it's time to stop worrying about getting on their chain and rather think about getting them to come on to our chain.

I can do that, but it is no sense.

Actually it does make sense for as many peers as possible to get on the same chain. The more peers that agree a specific chain is correct the better it will become for all.

Can you also share what's in your pennies.conf file with us?
The more people who have the same thing the better.
Thanks!

Here's some initial nodes to get you up to date:
Code:
addnode=92.5.110.140:1910
addnode=92.5.110.140:34567
addnode=92.5.110.140:30708
addnode=92.5.110.140:61820
addnode=46.118.67.60:1910
addnode=84.105.41.182:1910
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