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September 27, 2015, 07:08:58 PM Last edit: September 27, 2015, 07:21:36 PM by rdyoung |
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have no connection to the wallet since 3 day sombody same problem?
Do you have other wallets running with a connection to their networks? Have you made any changes to your computer or routers firewall that might be blocking the connections? You can grab a list of nodes from https://chainz.cryptoid.info/pot/#!network Copy and paste the entire list to a "potcoin.conf" file in the same folder as your blockchain, if your on windows its under appdata\roaming, you can browse there in an explorer window by using %appdata% and hitting enter.
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neogen1
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September 27, 2015, 09:16:57 PM Last edit: September 28, 2015, 03:28:41 PM by neogen1 |
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have no connection to the wallet since 3 day sombody same problem?
Do you have other wallets running with a connection to their networks? Have you made any changes to your computer or routers firewall that might be blocking the connections? You can grab a list of nodes from https://chainz.cryptoid.info/pot/#!network Copy and paste the entire list to a "potcoin.conf" file in the same folder as your blockchain, if your on windows its under appdata\roaming, you can browse there in an explorer window by using %appdata% and hitting enter. i found the problem the firewall has block pot wallet but the others not xD edit: i have 8 connections to the network but he do not load the blocks he is 4 days behind
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spectrem1
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September 28, 2015, 04:57:13 PM |
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have no connection to the wallet since 3 day sombody same problem?
Do you have other wallets running with a connection to their networks? Have you made any changes to your computer or routers firewall that might be blocking the connections? You can grab a list of nodes from https://chainz.cryptoid.info/pot/#!network Copy and paste the entire list to a "potcoin.conf" file in the same folder as your blockchain, if your on windows its under appdata\roaming, you can browse there in an explorer window by using %appdata% and hitting enter. i found the problem the firewall has block pot wallet but the others not xD edit: i have 8 connections to the network but he do not load the blocks he is 4 days behind I don't know if it's related but I was having the same problem on more than one wallet but not all wallets. I found that my wireless connection was connecting / disconnecting over and over and the data xmission was very slow. I disconnected wireless and plugged in to the router (cat 5 cable) and have had no problems since. Hope it helps. -M
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rdyoung
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September 28, 2015, 07:33:59 PM |
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have no connection to the wallet since 3 day sombody same problem?
Do you have other wallets running with a connection to their networks? Have you made any changes to your computer or routers firewall that might be blocking the connections? You can grab a list of nodes from https://chainz.cryptoid.info/pot/#!network Copy and paste the entire list to a "potcoin.conf" file in the same folder as your blockchain, if your on windows its under appdata\roaming, you can browse there in an explorer window by using %appdata% and hitting enter. i found the problem the firewall has block pot wallet but the others not xD edit: i have 8 connections to the network but he do not load the blocks he is 4 days behind I don't know if it's related but I was having the same problem on more than one wallet but not all wallets. I found that my wireless connection was connecting / disconnecting over and over and the data xmission was very slow. I disconnected wireless and plugged in to the router (cat 5 cable) and have had no problems since. Hope it helps. -M What other devices do you have on your network? This question is posed to anyone having network issues. I have a WD MYCloud and was getting pretty pissed off at my router until I found out that the mycloud has a buggy implementation of IPV6 that floods the network with bad traffic, once I found out how and got in and disabled it and some other things that weren't needed my network was acting more like it should and less like I was back on 14.4k.
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September 28, 2015, 09:31:46 PM |
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ya I remember the 14.4k, first computers i build were amd 486DX2 66MHz cpu's, 8MB ram, 40MB hdd, DoS 5.0 with Win3.1, lol
Did it have the turbo button? -Fuse
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rdyoung
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September 28, 2015, 10:26:36 PM |
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ya I remember the 14.4k, first computers i build were amd 486DX2 66MHz cpu's, 8MB ram, 40MB hdd, DoS 5.0 with Win3.1, lol
Did it have the turbo button? -Fuse I was playing around on an apple IIe when I was in grade school, my first personal pc after that was an unnamed tower that had a bad gpu so it couldn't run 3.x, had to do everything in DOS Before that I was reprogramming and teaching my parents how to use a word processor my father had for work.
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September 28, 2015, 10:39:25 PM |
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ya I remember the 14.4k, first computers i build were amd 486DX2 66MHz cpu's, 8MB ram, 40MB hdd, DoS 5.0 with Win3.1, lol
Did it have the turbo button? -Fuse I was playing around on an apple IIe when I was in grade school, my first personal pc after that was an unnamed tower that had a bad gpu so it couldn't run 3.x, had to do everything in DOS Before that I was reprogramming and teaching my parents how to use a word processor my father had for work. Commodore 64 for xmas when I was 5. I pretty much learned to read by reading the BASIC programming book that came with it trying to get that damn computer to talk to me like in the movies lol. After that it was a monochrome 286 with a turbo button( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbo_button). Many games of solitaire were played on that thing... you just made sure not to win because the cascade of cards would grind that thing to a halt. Then the iterations of all the processors in various hand-me-down computers after that. Speaking of parents, I was responsible for doing the 30+ diskette backup of my dad's work computer.... "insert new disk, press ok when ready" and then wait for 5 minutes. If I was old enough then, I would have been looking for some magical, recreational substance that would have made the boring repetitiveness less boring. -Fuse
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ekin4
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September 28, 2015, 11:16:44 PM |
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How are stake earnings if I open full node for this coin?
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Chronikka
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September 29, 2015, 01:15:01 AM |
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ya I remember the 14.4k, first computers i build were amd 486DX2 66MHz cpu's, 8MB ram, 40MB hdd, DoS 5.0 with Win3.1, lol
Did it have the turbo button? -Fuse I was playing around on an apple IIe when I was in grade school, my first personal pc after that was an unnamed tower that had a bad gpu so it couldn't run 3.x, had to do everything in DOS Before that I was reprogramming and teaching my parents how to use a word processor my father had for work. Commodore 64 for xmas when I was 5. I pretty much learned to read by reading the BASIC programming book that came with it trying to get that damn computer to talk to me like in the movies lol. After that it was a monochrome 286 with a turbo button( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbo_button). Many games of solitaire were played on that thing... you just made sure not to win because the cascade of cards would grind that thing to a halt. Then the iterations of all the processors in various hand-me-down computers after that. Speaking of parents, I was responsible for doing the 30+ diskette backup of my dad's work computer.... "insert new disk, press ok when ready" and then wait for 5 minutes. If I was old enough then, I would have been looking for some magical, recreational substance that would have made the boring repetitiveness less boring. -Fuse Worst name for a button ever on a computer btw. How many people smashed that button over and over only to slow things down?
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Chronikka
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September 29, 2015, 01:17:29 AM |
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How are stake earnings if I open full node for this coin?
Depends on how much you have Rate is 5-6% annually
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rdyoung
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September 29, 2015, 01:24:41 AM |
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How are stake earnings if I open full node for this coin?
Depends on how much you have Rate is 5-6% annually That is the basic answer. The real answer is a bit more involved. Theoretically the stakerate should be about 20% with the # of coins actively staking, however we are currently earning less than expected due to not enough blocks of coins actively vying for blocks and driving the difficulty up. POSv2.0 was clearly not designed to account for staking with very little coin age and coin age is 1 of the factors that determines how much stake you earn for minting a block.
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rdyoung
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September 30, 2015, 06:21:25 PM |
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Yes and no. It would hurt my arbitrage, the bot I am using doesn't currently support cryptsy/polo has an option so I would lose POT as an arbitrage coin until a new version is released. As for losing bittrex hurting POT? Not likely, in fact it may help it. If people with a ton of POT sitting idle or on the orderbooks pulled their coins from bitt they only have 2 places to go, either into another exchange or out to stake/sit in cold storage. I have dedicated a copy of my arb bot to look for and take any arb opportunity with bittrex as an exchange no matter if its a loss for me or not. I would rather eat a small amount of trade fees than lose pot as an arb coin even if for a short while.
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September 30, 2015, 06:52:43 PM |
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hashmaster1
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September 30, 2015, 07:19:38 PM |
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Time to buy some pot coins hope soon that pot will b in the top 10 coin ...
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neogen1
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October 01, 2015, 02:52:33 PM |
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wallet does not sync since 7 days, but i dont know why
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neogen1
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October 01, 2015, 07:37:25 PM |
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yes i solved 1 problem with the connection, but now i have connection to the network, but the didn´t load the blocks
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rdyoung
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October 01, 2015, 08:21:33 PM |
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yes i solved 1 problem with the connection, but now i have connection to the network, but the didn´t load the blocks Like I said, try deleting the peers.dat file/s and put that bootstrap in the data folder. You might also see if you can set the MAC of your pc as a DMZ on your router.
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jheaton
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October 05, 2015, 04:23:30 PM |
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nothing to say from anyone for 4 days now.. weird
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