bee7
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January 20, 2014, 03:42:10 AM |
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Mine is in users/username/appdata/roaming/grain
It depends what version windows u have
Yes, it could be different. To be precise, the default path for Grain data folder on Windows platform is build using the CSIDL_APPDATA registry setting. What M$ decide to do when they issue win9 we could not even predict as they are moving locations around from version to version.
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Marsenault
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January 20, 2014, 04:02:50 AM |
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yeah, thats where i put it, in the appdatearoaming.
I'm using windows 7
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Here's the addy it puts it in, or else it gets the hose again... BTC:16kWLsTvdmJL8R7dw6RqqwsRboAK8e1Dfq or... BTC Scrypt! 126yRe5jhtGV2UQfNZQDC1saWUtoSntfF8
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lderqq
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January 20, 2014, 05:03:18 AM |
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upgrated wallet and now i have 0 coins. wtf?
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suncoastbuddy
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January 20, 2014, 05:53:58 AM |
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upgrated wallet and now i have 0 coins. wtf?
Have u got a backup? Have u tried the salvage wallet command? Have u tried re syncing the blockchain?
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lderqq
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January 20, 2014, 05:59:29 AM |
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Have u got a backup? Have u tried the salvage wallet command? Have u tried re syncing the blockchain?
its re sync. now all ok.
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suncoastbuddy
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January 20, 2014, 06:04:32 AM |
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Have u got a backup? Have u tried the salvage wallet command? Have u tried re syncing the blockchain?
its re sync. now all ok. Awesome...glad u got your coins back
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suncoastbuddy
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January 20, 2014, 06:29:06 AM |
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Are most people solo mining? or is there another pool that isn't listed on the op?
Is anyone solo mining with 600khash? how is it going... getting any blocks?
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udjin123
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January 20, 2014, 07:10:20 AM |
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I had to split the total of 4250000 into five transactions
Compensation for blocks from 100000 to 117391 paid. Dear users check your transactions, balance and wallets.
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bee7
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January 20, 2014, 07:24:41 AM |
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I had to split the total of 4250000 into five transactions
Compensation for blocks from 100000 to 117391 paid. Dear users check your transactions, balance and wallets. Thank you, Udjin
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Marsenault
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January 20, 2014, 07:46:29 AM Last edit: January 20, 2014, 03:07:19 PM by Marsenault |
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Thanks for the help guys, got it to work from the command prompt.
EDIT: Although now the client keeps going to "Not Responding" when I've got about 2000 blocks left to catch up...same thing it wsa doing before i updated to grain14.
I had a question about the proof of stake blocks/coins...how do I get some?
I have well over 100k gra here, that I mined,and I've had them for weeks, and I don't see any proof of stake coins in my wallet.
EDIT: All is well, POS has kicked in, and i now have a constant trickle of grains coming in!
Thanks again to everyone that took their time to write and help to answer my questions.
GRA 9E85S7ZuaFf1W65Wm1YdNAjwB3q988udEU
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Here's the addy it puts it in, or else it gets the hose again... BTC:16kWLsTvdmJL8R7dw6RqqwsRboAK8e1Dfq or... BTC Scrypt! 126yRe5jhtGV2UQfNZQDC1saWUtoSntfF8
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bee7
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January 20, 2014, 08:05:14 AM |
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Thanks for the help guys, got it to work from the command prompt.
I had a question about the proof of stake blocks/coins...how do I get some?
I have well over 100k gra here, that I mined,and I've had them for weeks, and I don't see any proof of stake coins in my wallet.
To get PoS block rewards you need to keep your wallet running. It is not necessary to run it for 24 hours a day if you have no many inputs (separate income transactions). Each input has its coin age that is started to count at the moment the tx had place. When its age reaches 10 days that input is eligible for PoS mining. The PoS mining is the process of searching the golden nonce for the block using eligible inputs, but the algorithm is much less CPU intensive than PoW mining. When the golden nonce is found for that particular input the block is solved. The block reward is added to the amount of the selected input and sent back to the same address being split into two equal inputs. Thus the coinage of the input is spent, the new two inputs has their coin age reset to zero and the process repeats. So, if you have not many transactions you may run your wallet for the couple of days each 10 days. But if you still mine PoW blocks that means that you regularly receive payouts from blocks itself if you do solo or from the pool otherwise. Then it is reasonable to keep the wallet running as much as possible. So you have to decide your strategy according to the situation. Edit: "Thanks for the help guys, got it to work from the command prompt." You need not to run it that way each time. This was a solution of the problem you had!
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tx42
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January 20, 2014, 08:11:33 AM |
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I'm building an OS X native graincoin wallet. Is there a 512 x 512 resolution picture of the graincoin logo (pictured below) available? I need one to make a nice set of icons. Thanks!
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January 20, 2014, 08:48:13 AM Last edit: January 20, 2014, 09:45:54 AM by tx42 |
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Also, on a related note, is there a symbol for grain (i.e. the grain version of BTC)? This would work well for tiny icons. [addendum]In case there isn't a symbol, below are some candidates. If a vote is in order, then voters may refer to them by the letter underneath. These are Arial font. Note that the difference between a and b is the gap between the top bar and the main curve. I think that g might run the risk of being commonplace. My personal favorites are a and e. I think e might have promise because the "r" is reminiscent of grain, and altogether hinting to the grain logo. Suggestions are welcome and I can design around them.
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karky
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January 20, 2014, 09:55:34 AM |
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'a' and 'e' for me too.
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suncoastbuddy
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January 20, 2014, 09:57:10 AM |
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'a' and 'e' for me too.
Same for me
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lasciv
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January 20, 2014, 10:09:11 AM |
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coinmarketcap!
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Amph
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January 20, 2014, 10:20:15 AM |
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request to add this on coinmarket io
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WalkerLi
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hello world, hello crypto
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January 20, 2014, 01:52:51 PM |
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Hi, guys. My hashrate is 1.4MHS, I have solo mined for some hours, but couldn't get even a block.As the pool reward, 1MHS can get 1 block in 2 hours, did I set the cgminer wrong? Below is my grain.conf and cgminer.conf:
1.grain.conf rpcuser=xxxx(my user name) rpcpassword=xxxx(my password) rpcport=11097 daemon=1 server=1 gen=0 testnet=0 listen=0 maxconnections=200 addnode=87.228.72.73
2.cgminer.conf "pools" : [
{ "url" : "localhost:11097", "user" : "walkerli.user", "pass" : "password" }
] , "intensity" : "17,17,17,17", and another set about the gpu.
I confused why I can't get a block in 8 hours, do I need any other set, thanks!
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Hippie Tech
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All cryptos are FIAT digital currency. Do not use.
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January 20, 2014, 02:11:15 PM |
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Hi, guys. My hashrate is 1.4MHS, I have solo mined for some hours, but couldn't get even a block.As the pool reward, 1MHS can get 1 block in 2 hours, did I set the cgminer wrong? Below is my grain.conf and cgminer.conf:
1.grain.conf rpcuser=xxxx(my user name) rpcpassword=xxxx(my password) rpcport=11097 daemon=1 server=1 gen=0 testnet=0 listen=0 maxconnections=200 addnode=87.228.72.73
2.cgminer.conf "pools" : [
{ "url" : "localhost:11097", "user" : "walkerli.user", "pass" : "password" }
] , "intensity" : "17,17,17,17", and another set about the gpu.
I confused why I can't get a block in 8 hours, do I need any other set, thanks!
Does the client's overview tab show a transaction tally ?
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WalkerLi
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hello world, hello crypto
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January 20, 2014, 02:15:36 PM |
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Hi, guys. My hashrate is 1.4MHS, I have solo mined for some hours, but couldn't get even a block.As the pool reward, 1MHS can get 1 block in 2 hours, did I set the cgminer wrong? Below is my grain.conf and cgminer.conf:
1.grain.conf rpcuser=xxxx(my user name) rpcpassword=xxxx(my password) rpcport=11097 daemon=1 server=1 gen=0 testnet=0 listen=0 maxconnections=200 addnode=87.228.72.73
2.cgminer.conf "pools" : [
{ "url" : "localhost:11097", "user" : "walkerli.user", "pass" : "password" }
] , "intensity" : "17,17,17,17", and another set about the gpu.
I confused why I can't get a block in 8 hours, do I need any other set, thanks!
Does the client's overview tab show a transaction tally ? It shows there are 8 active connection. I here about solo mining need set the cgminer difficulty,is it true?
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