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April 21, 2014, 11:41:53 AM |
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Previously, this was not! 5-10 minutes is normal mining, then one boooo! saves only restart miner!
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youngwebs
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April 21, 2014, 12:29:47 PM |
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what pool do you use, or are u solo mining?
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April 21, 2014, 02:30:57 PM |
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Earlier today, the signed certificates were installed on the new Coino Web Wallet. It has been tested a fair amount and we are ready for mass public testing and use. As with any web wallet, while steps have been taken to ensure it is secure, we are not able to guarantee its complete safety. Please store only what you need on the web wallet. If you have spare Coino, take steps to store it safely, like you would with any digital currency. You can find the web wallet at: http://wallet.coinocoin.comTo begin, you need to enter your email address. You will receive a confirmation with a login link and a hash. Use the link and the hash to access the wallet. You are welcome to bookmark the login link. Should you ever loose the login link, you can simply re-enter your email address to receive a new login link. This is version one of the wallet. More features are planned in the near future. Please provide feedback on the wallet and let us know of any issues you may find. The wallet is intended to work on any device, but it would be helpful if you try it on an exotic device to let us know if it worked well. Feel free to spread the word - the wallet is ready for use. It's been a months I'm mining coino. You guys are doing so incredible job and only thing we can all say thank you for keeping coino alive. I've sent few coino's to web wallet and it takes about 20s to get there. But just to ask few things (maybe noob questions's but) 1. Where does .1 Coino fee go? Or to whoom 2. I withdraw all coinos from web wallet and my ballance is now -0.1. I hope those info's will help to someone.
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smcardle
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April 21, 2014, 09:45:15 PM |
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Earlier today, the signed certificates were installed on the new Coino Web Wallet. It has been tested a fair amount and we are ready for mass public testing and use. As with any web wallet, while steps have been taken to ensure it is secure, we are not able to guarantee its complete safety. Please store only what you need on the web wallet. If you have spare Coino, take steps to store it safely, like you would with any digital currency. You can find the web wallet at: http://wallet.coinocoin.comTo begin, you need to enter your email address. You will receive a confirmation with a login link and a hash. Use the link and the hash to access the wallet. You are welcome to bookmark the login link. Should you ever loose the login link, you can simply re-enter your email address to receive a new login link. This is version one of the wallet. More features are planned in the near future. Please provide feedback on the wallet and let us know of any issues you may find. The wallet is intended to work on any device, but it would be helpful if you try it on an exotic device to let us know if it worked well. Feel free to spread the word - the wallet is ready for use. It's been a months I'm mining coino. You guys are doing so incredible job and only thing we can all say thank you for keeping coino alive. I've sent few coino's to web wallet and it takes about 20s to get there. But just to ask few things (maybe noob questions's but) 1. Where does .1 Coino fee go? Or to whoom 2. I withdraw all coinos from web wallet and my ballance is now -0.1. I hope those info's will help to someone. Thanks for your interest in Coin(O) and the web wallet. To answer your questions 1. The transaction fees go back into the block chain for mining. This is the reason that some blocks have more than the standard number of coins. Fees are important for rapid transactions as paying the fee ensures that the miners will include your transaction for verification. If the fees were not paid, then miners would have no incentive to verify your transaction and you may find yourself waiting a significant time. 2. After withdrawing all your funds your account is left standing at -0.1 due to this transaction fee as well. This is a bug (thanks for finding it) and I will address it later this week when I release an update to the wallet. Keep your eyes on the Web Wallet people, we have some very nice new features coming Your Coin(O) Community Team
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smcardle
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April 21, 2014, 11:23:19 PM |
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Hi All.
We now have a Community Wallet Address for you to make donations, should you want to, for future Coin(O) Community Efforts.
COINO : UWny7ri39ZxdBcTCvNE1tzuPDTD898WvWj
ALL donations will be used by the community team for the benefit of the community.
As you may know, the current Community Team were not involved in any pre-mine activity of Coin(O), and thus we have no Coin(O) stashed away to further the Coin(O) cause.
No developers or Community Members will directly profit from any donations you make as they will all go towards supporting Coin(O)'s future.
Happy mining
Your Coin(O) Community Team.
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sellax
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April 22, 2014, 02:26:03 AM |
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Hi All.
We now have a Community Wallet Address for you to make donations, should you want to, for future Coin(O) Community Efforts.
COINO : UWny7ri39ZxdBcTCvNE1tzuPDTD898WvWj
ALL donations will be used by the community team for the benefit of the community.
As you may know, the current Community Team were not involved in any pre-mine activity of Coin(O), and thus we have no Coin(O) stashed away to further the Coin(O) cause.
No developers or Community Members will directly profit from any donations you make as they will all go towards supporting Coin(O)'s future.
Happy mining
Your Coin(O) Community Team.
Thank you for your work! Sent in 1000 CON to support the Community Team.
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April 22, 2014, 02:30:20 AM |
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Hi All.
We now have a Community Wallet Address for you to make donations, should you want to, for future Coin(O) Community Efforts.
COINO : UWny7ri39ZxdBcTCvNE1tzuPDTD898WvWj
ALL donations will be used by the community team for the benefit of the community.
As you may know, the current Community Team were not involved in any pre-mine activity of Coin(O), and thus we have no Coin(O) stashed away to further the Coin(O) cause.
No developers or Community Members will directly profit from any donations you make as they will all go towards supporting Coin(O)'s future.
Happy mining
Your Coin(O) Community Team.
Thank you for your work! Sent in 1000 CON to support the Community Team. Thank you for your support
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April 22, 2014, 10:28:30 AM Last edit: April 22, 2014, 01:28:52 PM by youngwebs |
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Guys, this is my suggestion for new coino thread on bitcointalk. Some items still need to be done, like checking all pools and games etc, but it's the first concept. Also which user is going to moderate the thread?
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craaaa
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April 22, 2014, 12:52:42 PM |
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wallet need be updated .... have error need fix .... from my pool cant some miner be windraw amout over 37000 (wallet cant make this transaction ) please fix wallet and second why u mark easy-mine.eu as closed? < fix it
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youngwebs
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April 22, 2014, 01:28:22 PM |
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wallet need be updated .... have error need fix .... from my pool cant some miner be windraw amout over 37000 (wallet cant make this transaction ) please fix wallet and second why u mark easy-mine.eu as closed? < fix it You are correct, easymine is working, I will edit post above. (i clicked all the links in the start page, and the ones not loading of having the wrong actual block number i marked as 'dead' Maybe i made a mistake somwhere, but hey, therefore it its concept.. If you cannot withdraw from your pool, the pool does not have enough coins to pay you. This is not a wallet issue I think?! is it a wallet message, or an MPOS message?
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April 22, 2014, 01:42:51 PM |
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wallet need be updated .... have error need fix .... from my pool cant some miner be windraw amout over 37000 (wallet cant make this transaction ) please fix wallet and second why u mark easy-mine.eu as closed? < fix it You are correct, easymine is working, I will edit post above. (i clicked all the links in the start page, and the ones not loading of having the wrong actual block number i marked as 'dead' Maybe i made a mistake somwhere, but hey, therefore it its concept.. If you cannot withdraw from your pool, the pool does not have enough coins to pay you. This is not a wallet issue I think?! is it a wallet message, or an MPOS message? no there is amout to windraw , but pool cant send windraw request to one miner (+37000con) i try manual send from server wallet to my wallet this balance, wallet make error cant make this transaction its wallet error not from pool MPOS or some else)
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April 22, 2014, 02:08:56 PM |
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maybe someone else with so many coinos can confirm such transaction breaks? I dont not have enough coinos to test this..
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April 22, 2014, 02:13:07 PM |
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no there is amout to windraw , but pool cant send windraw request to one miner (+37000con) i try manual send from server wallet to my wallet this balance, wallet make error cant make this transaction its wallet error not from pool MPOS or some else)
If the wallet is storing each 35 coin chunk in a separate address, like it tends to do, there are probably too many inputs to make that happen in one transaction. Most pools discourage payouts of more than a couple thousand Coino at one time just for that reason. The easiest solution is to do it as several smaller transactions and then set the pool warn limit to something like 2000. You could also enforce auto transfer to prevent anyone from building up that many coins. If you need to make it do one 37k transaction, pull a new addresses from the wallet and then do several 5k sends to the wallet from the wallet back to it. That will get you to the point of having the resources to do one big 37k transaction. The issues isn't specific to Coino. All coins have maximum sizes on transactions - not on the number of coins sent - but on the number of inputs to a single transaction. If the coins had arrived at the wallet in batches of 10,000 you'd be able to send 150k easily, etc. This relates to the wallet holding countless transactions of just 35 coins from mining.
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bgade
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April 22, 2014, 02:20:22 PM |
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maybe someone else with so many coinos can confirm such transaction breaks? I dont not have enough coinos to test this.. Its nothing to do with the number of Coino being sent - its about how many places the wallet has to get Coinos from to add up to the big amount. If I send you 100 Coino, then 100 more and then 100 more, you have 300 Coino total. You can send that as 300, but when you do, you are actually taking all three initial transactions and sending the output of them to a single address as 300. So what you see as one send of 300 is actually 3 inputs to 1 output. If I sent you one Coino at a time and did that one thousand times, you would have 1000 Coino. But if you tried to send all of it at one time, it would fail. 1000 inputs to 1 output is just too much for the wallet to take. You could easily send 1,000,000 million Coino at one time, as long as it didn't arrive 1 Coino at a time. The limitation is in the way the block chain of any coin, Coino included, works. In the case in point, its trying to take 1057 inputs (35 Coino at a time) and create 1 output. Its not the amount of Coino that matters, its the number of inputs. Its the same reasons pools don't want you to mine directly to their wallets. If you do, they start throwing errors on withdraw of coins - because they have to combine too many small inputs to make the desired output.
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craaaa
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April 22, 2014, 02:34:15 PM |
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maybe someone else with so many coinos can confirm such transaction breaks? I dont not have enough coinos to test this.. Its nothing to do with the number of Coino being sent - its about how many places the wallet has to get Coinos from to add up to the big amount. If I send you 100 Coino, then 100 more and then 100 more, you have 300 Coino total. You can send that as 300, but when you do, you are actually taking all three initial transactions and sending the output of them to a single address as 300. So what you see as one send of 300 is actually 3 inputs to 1 output. If I sent you one Coino at a time and did that one thousand times, you would have 1000 Coino. But if you tried to send all of it at one time, it would fail. 1000 inputs to 1 output is just too much for the wallet to take. You could easily send 1,000,000 million Coino at one time, as long as it didn't arrive 1 Coino at a time. The limitation is in the way the block chain of any coin, Coino included, works. In the case in point, its trying to take 1057 inputs (35 Coino at a time) and create 1 output. Its not the amount of Coino that matters, its the number of inputs. Its the same reasons pools don't want you to mine directly to their wallets. If you do, they start throwing errors on withdraw of coins - because they have to combine too many small inputs to make the desired output. ok but i have in wallet +60k con i try directly send from wallet 37000 con to another wallet and wallet dont send only show window with some erorr...
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bgade
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April 22, 2014, 07:37:41 PM |
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ok but i have in wallet +60k con i try directly send from wallet 37000 con to another wallet and wallet dont send only show window with some erorr...
How did you get the 60,000 Coino into the wallet?
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April 22, 2014, 08:18:34 PM |
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ok but i have in wallet +60k con i try directly send from wallet 37000 con to another wallet and wallet dont send only show window with some erorr...
How did you get the 60,000 Coino into the wallet? There is actually another limit that will come into play here. This is a section from https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Maximum_transaction_rateEach transaction input requires at least 41 bytes for the previous transaction reference and other headers and each transaction output requires an additional 9 bytes of headers. Finally every transaction has a header at least 10 bytes long. Added up we get 166 bytes for the minimum-sized Bitcoin transaction. For 1MB (1,000,000 byte) blocks this implies a theoretical maximum rate of 10tx/s.
However change complicates the situation. It isn't always possible for a client to find a transaction input of the size required. Thus client software will included additional outputs to themselves for the change, and similarly they will include additional inputs to collect change outputs together when no one output is large enough.
So as bgade says, with a large number of small inputs you will quickly reach the transaction limit. You also need to consider that larger transactions (in size) carry much heftier fees, up to 500x the normal fee for a 500KB The following is how BitCoin calculate their fees for transaction size 0.01 BTC fee per kilobyte of transaction, but: If the blocksize (size of all transactions currently waiting to be included in a block) is less than 27 kB, transactions are free. If the blocksize is more than 250 kB, transactions get increasingly more expensive as the blocksize approaches the limit of 500 kB. Sending a transaction when the blocksize is 400 kB will cost 5 times the normal amount; sending when it's 499 kB will cost 500x, etc.
So as bgade has stated, to avoid large transaction fees and increase the value of single transaction sent from your wallet you need to accumulate higher value transactions into another wallet address first and then send from that address. As an example, I transferred 15,000 Coino and the transaction fee for that was 5 Coino rather than 0.1 because the accumulated size of the individual transactions required to make up that single 15,000 coino transaction was so large Regards
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April 23, 2014, 12:13:55 AM |
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We're having tons of issues with user deposits and withdrawals. We're on the latest version from github (60300) but SEEM to be on a different blockchain?
Havent gotten any answers anywhere. As I write this our highest block is 301323 but have two users with deposits that never arrived, and a user with a withdrawal that never made it out. Our block ARE updating. But the difficulty is .00279389 leading me to believe we're on a fork with just a very few small users mining.
But we've deleted and redownloaded the blockchain. Twice.
And still NOT right. The current block explorer says we should be somewhere in the 322k range for blocks.
So how the hell do we get off the damn fork and get our wallets working right again? There is no other wallet version to use. The git hasnt been updated in 2 months, and we added the coin just 2-3 weeks ago.
So whats going on?
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bgade
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April 23, 2014, 01:16:43 AM |
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We're having tons of issues with user deposits and withdrawals. We're on the latest version from github (60300) but SEEM to be on a different blockchain?
Havent gotten any answers anywhere. As I write this our highest block is 301323 but have two users with deposits that never arrived, and a user with a withdrawal that never made it out. Our block ARE updating. But the difficulty is .00279389 leading me to believe we're on a fork with just a very few small users mining.
But we've deleted and redownloaded the blockchain. Twice.
And still NOT right. The current block explorer says we should be somewhere in the 322k range for blocks.
So how the hell do we get off the damn fork and get our wallets working right again? There is no other wallet version to use. The git hasnt been updated in 2 months, and we added the coin just 2-3 weeks ago.
So whats going on?
If you haven't seen the git updated in two months, you are probably using the old github and old developer code. Coino became a community coin on April 1st, 2014. The original developer has not been seen since early March. You can find the current wallet binaries and github source at: www.CoinoCoin.comYou can also find the new web wallet that was released this week at: wallet.CoinoCoin.com Once you update to the current wallet, you can use the addnode listed on CoinoCoin.com to ensure you are connected to the correct chain. At the moment, we are not aware of a fork in the chain. As you point out however, there are likely one or two clients running very old code and you are finding only them when you also run that older code. I will send you a private message with a block explorer link that runs on the main CoinoCoin server so that you can see exactly where the correct block chain is.
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