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PM me if you're interested in selling or buying I0coins. I purchase and sell them from time to time for BTC.
Never know when being an I0coin millionaire can pay off!
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lightlord
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November 06, 2012, 09:27:29 PM |
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If someone can address the memory problem in i0coin they said they would return the exchange back.
Dear Lightlord,
we stopped the trading and support of I0C because of the huge memory requirement of the wallet. We are running our servers in a datacenter, a 2GB memory VPS costs you in the range of 30 USD to 50USD monthly. And looking at the growth of the chain, we are anticipating a growth of 80MB per month, hence sometime end of next year the wallet will require 3GB of memory. Unless the memory usage isn't addressed, I see no possibility of supporting the I0C chain.
Regards Your Vircurex Team
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November 06, 2012, 09:31:53 PM |
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If someone can address the memory problem in i0coin they said they would return the exchange back.
Dear Lightlord,
we stopped the trading and support of I0C because of the huge memory requirement of the wallet. We are running our servers in a datacenter, a 2GB memory VPS costs you in the range of 30 USD to 50USD monthly. And looking at the growth of the chain, we are anticipating a growth of 80MB per month, hence sometime end of next year the wallet will require 3GB of memory. Unless the memory usage isn't addressed, I see no possibility of supporting the I0C chain.
Regards Your Vircurex Team
Translation: "Please fix I0coin so vircurex will reopen I0coin trading so I can dump all my I0coins."
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lightlord
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November 06, 2012, 11:29:40 PM |
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If someone can address the memory problem in i0coin they said they would return the exchange back.
Dear Lightlord,
we stopped the trading and support of I0C because of the huge memory requirement of the wallet. We are running our servers in a datacenter, a 2GB memory VPS costs you in the range of 30 USD to 50USD monthly. And looking at the growth of the chain, we are anticipating a growth of 80MB per month, hence sometime end of next year the wallet will require 3GB of memory. Unless the memory usage isn't addressed, I see no possibility of supporting the I0C chain.
Regards Your Vircurex Team
Translation: "Please fix I0coin so vircurex will reopen I0coin trading so I can dump all my I0coins." Not the reason but -.- Just sad to see i0coin a community worked currency died. Btw the other alt-currencies that the creator started with some to pocket weren't legit mining, I actually legit mined mine. And I haven't sold any of mine yet for a year, even when an exchange was up and running, and at prices of 0.0005 and above. I am going to open up a 10,000 i0coin BOUNTY,To anyone that can fix this problem.
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steelhouse
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November 07, 2012, 05:13:06 AM |
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iocoin is my favorite coin. Hopefully someone will take lead in the project and vircurex will start the chain back up.
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paladin_avatar16
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November 07, 2012, 06:13:09 AM |
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If someone can address the memory problem in i0coin they said they would return the exchange back.
Dear Lightlord,
we stopped the trading and support of I0C because of the huge memory requirement of the wallet. We are running our servers in a datacenter, a 2GB memory VPS costs you in the range of 30 USD to 50USD monthly. And looking at the growth of the chain, we are anticipating a growth of 80MB per month, hence sometime end of next year the wallet will require 3GB of memory. Unless the memory usage isn't addressed, I see no possibility of supporting the I0C chain.
Regards Your Vircurex Team
Translation: "Please fix I0coin so vircurex will reopen I0coin trading so I can dump all my I0coins." Not the reason but -.- Just sad to see i0coin a community worked currency died. Btw the other alt-currencies that the creator started with some to pocket weren't legit mining, I actually legit mined mine. And I haven't sold any of mine yet for a year, even when an exchange was up and running, and at prices of 0.0005 and above. I am going to open up a 10,000 i0coin BOUNTY,To anyone that can fix this problem. I second that And just for the fun of it - I add 20,000 i0coin to the bounty ...
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Smoovious
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November 07, 2012, 08:15:58 AM |
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Don't forget win bunnies too. I don't have enough to join the bounty, but I'd be happy to alpha/beta-test the bunnies during the process. -- Smoov
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rav3n_pl
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November 07, 2012, 09:24:33 AM |
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Don't forget win bunnies too. I don't have enough to join the bounty, but I'd be happy to alpha/beta-test the bunnies during the process. -- Smoov Same there. Just fork dat git
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steelhouse
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November 08, 2012, 02:37:03 AM |
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If someone can address the memory problem in i0coin they said they would return the exchange back.
Dear Lightlord,
we stopped the trading and support of I0C because of the huge memory requirement of the wallet. We are running our servers in a datacenter, a 2GB memory VPS costs you in the range of 30 USD to 50USD monthly. And looking at the growth of the chain, we are anticipating a growth of 80MB per month, hence sometime end of next year the wallet will require 3GB of memory. Unless the memory usage isn't addressed, I see no possibility of supporting the I0C chain.
Regards Your Vircurex Team
Translation: "Please fix I0coin so vircurex will reopen I0coin trading so I can dump all my I0coins." Not the reason but -.- Just sad to see i0coin a community worked currency died. Btw the other alt-currencies that the creator started with some to pocket weren't legit mining, I actually legit mined mine. And I haven't sold any of mine yet for a year, even when an exchange was up and running, and at prices of 0.0005 and above. I am going to open up a 10,000 i0coin BOUNTY,To anyone that can fix this problem. I second that And just for the fun of it - I add 20,000 i0coin to the bounty ... I will add 5,000 if I can find them.
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markm
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November 08, 2012, 02:51:57 AM |
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Why is it the only coin that keeps dying from some attempt to use boost to do DNS lookups?: EXCEPTION: N5boost16exception_detail10clone_implINS0_19error_info_injectorINS_6system12system_errorEEEEE resolve: Host not found (authoritative) i0coin in ThreadOpenConnections()
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'boost::exception_detail::clone_impl<boost::exception_detail::error_info_injector<boost::system::system_error> >' what(): resolve: Host not found (authoritative)
It takes a LONG time to scan its chain when I start if again after such a crash (re-scanning to make sure chain is intact not damaged in the crash). So it tends to be down a long time each time this stupid crash happens. -MarkM-
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Sunny King
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November 08, 2012, 04:18:59 AM |
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Why is it the only coin that keeps dying from some attempt to use boost to do DNS lookups?: EXCEPTION: N5boost16exception_detail10clone_implINS0_19error_info_injectorINS_6system12system_errorEEEEE resolve: Host not found (authoritative) i0coin in ThreadOpenConnections()
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'boost::exception_detail::clone_impl<boost::exception_detail::error_info_injector<boost::system::system_error> >' what(): resolve: Host not found (authoritative)
It takes a LONG time to scan its chain when I start if again after such a crash (re-scanning to make sure chain is intact not damaged in the crash). So it tends to be down a long time each time this stupid crash happens. -MarkM- A quick look at bitcoin code seems to indicate that this could happen if -connect/-addnode and -dns options are enabled. Check configuration file to see if you have those enabled.
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markm
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November 08, 2012, 04:36:30 AM Last edit: November 08, 2012, 04:54:26 AM by markm |
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No DNS option. I have an addnode to an IP, probably some long term node like bitparking that I added when having trouble finding connections.
Speaking of connections. IS THERE ANYONE OUT THERE?!?! I am not finding connections...
-MarkM-
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SAC
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November 08, 2012, 05:37:55 AM |
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Speaking of connections. IS THERE ANYONE OUT THERE?!?! I am not finding connections...
-MarkM-
Good question I only see three from a getinfo here, hell even the original solidcoind I have running on that machine has two.
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November 08, 2012, 06:00:07 AM |
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Speaking of connections. IS THERE ANYONE OUT THERE?!?! I am not finding connections...
I have 18 connections from my client running v32509. What version of the client are you running?
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markm
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November 08, 2012, 06:36:22 AM |
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Same version, I am running your version. The miniUPNP does not work with my router but I used to get 8 connections anyway.
Maybe UPNP doesn't work on most people's routers or they are not using it or something?
Still, if you have incoming port open I should have been able to connect to you unless you are at max connections.
-MarkM-
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markm
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November 08, 2012, 12:14:18 PM |
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Hmm a new error I have not seen before: ************************ EXCEPTION: St9bad_alloc std::bad_alloc i0coin in ProcessMessage()
************************ EXCEPTION: St9bad_alloc std::bad_alloc i0coin in ProcessMessage()
************************ EXCEPTION: St9bad_alloc std::bad_alloc i0coin in ProcessMessage()
************************ EXCEPTION: St9bad_alloc std::bad_alloc i0coin in ProcessMessage()
************************ EXCEPTION: St9bad_alloc std::bad_alloc i0coin in ProcessMessage()
************************ EXCEPTION: St9bad_alloc std::bad_alloc i0coin in ThreadMessageHandler()
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_alloc' what(): std::bad_alloc
-MarkM-
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lightlord
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December 14, 2012, 07:42:45 AM |
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December 19, 2012, 11:08:54 PM |
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i0coin balances on mmpool.bitparking.com are in the process of being sent out now. You should see your coins appear in the next few hours depending on network speed.
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rav3n_pl
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December 19, 2012, 11:22:59 PM |
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Any news about moving code to 0.7x ? New database is neat...
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December 20, 2012, 12:50:17 AM |
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Any news about moving code to 0.7x ? New database is neat...
I have looked at it, but there is definitely some work to do to make that jump, and I am unsure if it will solve the memory problem. The jump from 3.24 (I0coin version 32509 - actually looks closer to BTC 4.01) to 0.6.3 (with doublec's patch and a couple of my tweaks) did not solve the issue. Maybe I should take another look at just pushing i0coin to 0.7.2. If I (we) are going to make major changes to the i0client, it makes sense just to bring it to the current BTC client level.
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