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Ok, I'm home now. I'll try running my script on the blocks mined from earlier this morning, see if that works.
blocks 13195 to 13521.
I'm also going to make the script sleep for 2 seconds before processing each block, to ensure I don't get 404s this time.
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Nullu
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January 27, 2014, 05:45:26 PM |
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I am such an idiot. There was nothing wrong with the script. The reason I was getting 404s is because I was trying to access block numbers that did not exist. $page = page_grab(' http://cryptexplorer.com/chain/Premine?count=',$end_block-$start_block); instead of; $page = page_grab(' http://cryptexplorer.com/chain/Premine?count=',$start_block-$end_block); I was trying to load a page with a range of negative blocks. Whoops. Sometimes you can overlook the simplest of things. ¬_¬
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January 27, 2014, 05:48:00 PM Last edit: January 27, 2014, 06:03:26 PM by subSTRATA |
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Those are my orders at Poloniex, dump dump dumppppppppppppppppppppp! No Bear says WUUUT? More of those at http://imgur.com/gallery/ntcjK (yes, it is Japanese stuff!) DO NOT SEND DEVELOPER ANY COINS FOR DISTRIBUTION, THIS COIN WON'T WORK!
It is funny how you now want to send money towards this coin. And even try to push the price down to get more. But a few days ago this coin was worth zero to you. It will be interesting to see how much you will value it after one month. To his credit I believe he was expecting me to sell the coins as some kind of an IPO. That and also at that time coin was supposed to be using fixed difficulty, it would be a dissaster to do that one way or another unless one can create such a system where network just don't care if you submit block too early (for example in under 55 seconds) but also halves or drops difficulty down to 1 in case of block taking too long (for example over 65 seconds). Something like that will be the cryptocoin of the future or at least the most "green" one. The way all coins work now is just horrible, all it takes to increase inflation is to add considerable hashrate! Add 10 times more hashrate to Bitcoin and there you go, inflation up by 1000% until 1st difficulty change and then 250% until 2nd difficulty change (max diff multiplier is 4). Have quantum computer with almost unlimited speed? Well, all BTC would be mined in under a week, I guess. Bitcoin, Litecoin and all other guys are playing with fire. None of those coins have protection from block flood or "no rain" seasion. All it takes to do massive damage to those coins is to take care of few major pools, e.g. few humans. Given that almost everyone do not have local Bitcoin node and mining setup for solo mining you can easily imagine what would happen in case described above. As soon as some cryptocoin arrives that takes reality into equation I'll move all my online wealth there. All this coins made by geeks just can't survive even minor real world threats.
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theres nothing here. message me if you want to put something here.
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January 27, 2014, 05:50:36 PM |
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Value is such a relative term. 1000 Bitcoins were worth next to nothing, once. I imagine it was very difficult to see that back then when they weren't, though.
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January 27, 2014, 05:58:09 PM |
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Nullu
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January 27, 2014, 06:07:43 PM |
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Yep, been on there for a day or so now. Value is very un-indicative due to being such a small exchange, but if a couple more pick up PMC expect some volume increases for sure. I'm not really interested in the markets at the moment. The coin is in its infancy, and you are not going to get rich quick from this coin, so let people throw them away if they want to. It's theirs to do with as they please.
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January 27, 2014, 06:35:32 PM |
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This will be an interesting experiment
Doh I saw this early on p3 but forgot about it until now Anyone distributing? Would be greatly appreciated. Sure, post your PMC wallet, I'll get you in the a.m. 1YRmhb9AFERGZ4EwC4iqJ5kM7RjGuBNXZ Thank you!
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January 27, 2014, 06:36:56 PM |
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Is there a ledger for the faucet? I just donated 50pmc
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January 27, 2014, 06:55:06 PM |
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http://cryptexplorer.com is really frustrating me now. I don't know what the problem is. I have the hashes, all I need is the information from each page. It was working fine yesterday for 300 blocks, so not sure why it's choking up now for a very similar amount. Without a fleshed out API it's very difficult. I'll keep running tests until I've sussed it out. I spent all night writing the code, so I'm not giving up on it. It may just be simply that the site just blocks you once you make too many connections. If that is the case I'm not sure what to do. There are a few more things I can try, so I will try. I don't think it's my code, because I can examine x amount of blocks, but then after awhile I get page load errors.
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January 27, 2014, 06:57:05 PM |
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http://cryptexplorer.com is really frustrating me now. I don't know what the problem is. I have the hashes, all I need is the information from each page. It was working fine yesterday for 300 blocks, so not sure why it's choking up now for a very similar amount. Without a fleshed out API it's very difficult. I'll keep running tests until I've sussed it out. I spent all night writing the code, so I'm not giving up on it. It may just be simply that the site just blocks you once you make too many connections. If that is the case I'm not sure what to do. There are a few more things I can try, so I will try. I don't think it's my code, because I can examine x amount of blocks, but then after awhile I get page load errors. It could be that: perhaps it has blocked you due to an abundance of requests?
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January 27, 2014, 07:00:26 PM |
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http://cryptexplorer.com is really frustrating me now. I don't know what the problem is. I have the hashes, all I need is the information from each page. It was working fine yesterday for 300 blocks, so not sure why it's choking up now for a very similar amount. Without a fleshed out API it's very difficult. I'll keep running tests until I've sussed it out. I spent all night writing the code, so I'm not giving up on it. It may just be simply that the site just blocks you once you make too many connections. If that is the case I'm not sure what to do. There are a few more things I can try, so I will try. I don't think it's my code, because I can examine x amount of blocks, but then after awhile I get page load errors. I thought the blockchain is stored on each harddrive where the client is running? Can't you find all the blocks and transaction there, too? Why do you have to go through the website?
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January 27, 2014, 07:03:15 PM |
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http://cryptexplorer.com is really frustrating me now. I don't know what the problem is. I have the hashes, all I need is the information from each page. It was working fine yesterday for 300 blocks, so not sure why it's choking up now for a very similar amount. Without a fleshed out API it's very difficult. I'll keep running tests until I've sussed it out. I spent all night writing the code, so I'm not giving up on it. It may just be simply that the site just blocks you once you make too many connections. If that is the case I'm not sure what to do. There are a few more things I can try, so I will try. I don't think it's my code, because I can examine x amount of blocks, but then after awhile I get page load errors. http://blockchain.premineco.in/
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^ I am with STUPID!
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January 27, 2014, 07:06:27 PM |
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That and also at that time coin was supposed to be using fixed difficulty, it would be a dissaster to do that one way or another unless one can create such a system where network just don't care if you submit block too early (for example in under 55 seconds) but also halves or drops difficulty down to 1 in case of block taking too long (for example over 65 seconds). Something like that will be the cryptocoin of the future or at least the most "green" one. The way all coins work now is just horrible, all it takes to increase inflation is to add considerable hashrate! Add 10 times more hashrate to Bitcoin and there you go, inflation up by 1000% until 1st difficulty change and then 250% until 2nd difficulty change (max diff multiplier is 4). Have quantum computer with almost unlimited speed? Well, all BTC would be mined in under a week, I guess.
Bitcoin, Litecoin and all other guys are playing with fire. None of those coins have protection from block flood or "no rain" seasion. All it takes to do massive damage to those coins is to take care of few major pools, e.g. few humans. Given that almost everyone do not have local Bitcoin node and mining setup for solo mining you can easily imagine what would happen in case described above.
As soon as some cryptocoin arrives that takes reality into equation I'll move all my online wealth there. All this coins made by geeks just can't survive even minor real world threats.
Thanks for providing useful information. And sorry for causing any trouble.
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January 27, 2014, 07:07:35 PM |
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http://cryptexplorer.com is really frustrating me now. I don't know what the problem is. I have the hashes, all I need is the information from each page. It was working fine yesterday for 300 blocks, so not sure why it's choking up now for a very similar amount. Without a fleshed out API it's very difficult. I'll keep running tests until I've sussed it out. I spent all night writing the code, so I'm not giving up on it. It may just be simply that the site just blocks you once you make too many connections. If that is the case I'm not sure what to do. There are a few more things I can try, so I will try. I don't think it's my code, because I can examine x amount of blocks, but then after awhile I get page load errors. http://blockchai[Suspicious link removed]emineco.in/ Yes, this is the one I've been using. I haven't been able to post it at the top because it gets edited as a "suspicious link" - Since dasource was able to post it I may give it another shot now.
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January 27, 2014, 07:10:42 PM |
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http://cryptexplorer.com is really frustrating me now. I don't know what the problem is. I have the hashes, all I need is the information from each page. It was working fine yesterday for 300 blocks, so not sure why it's choking up now for a very similar amount. Without a fleshed out API it's very difficult. I'll keep running tests until I've sussed it out. I spent all night writing the code, so I'm not giving up on it. It may just be simply that the site just blocks you once you make too many connections. If that is the case I'm not sure what to do. There are a few more things I can try, so I will try. I don't think it's my code, because I can examine x amount of blocks, but then after awhile I get page load errors. http://blockchain.premineco.in/Might give it a try. I can already harvest the hashes from cryptoexplorer, I just need a working block explorer that will let me get the rest. I will see how I go with it. Will only need to change a few lines of code.
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January 27, 2014, 07:11:36 PM |
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and CPU mining is not efficient!
I thought the blockchain is stored on each harddrive where the client is running? Can't you find all the blocks and transaction there, too? Why do you have to go through the website?
wallet adress? #2100 , #2200 are same person, lol
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January 27, 2014, 07:13:22 PM |
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http://cryptexplorer.com is really frustrating me now. I don't know what the problem is. I have the hashes, all I need is the information from each page. It was working fine yesterday for 300 blocks, so not sure why it's choking up now for a very similar amount. Without a fleshed out API it's very difficult. I'll keep running tests until I've sussed it out. I spent all night writing the code, so I'm not giving up on it. It may just be simply that the site just blocks you once you make too many connections. If that is the case I'm not sure what to do. There are a few more things I can try, so I will try. I don't think it's my code, because I can examine x amount of blocks, but then after awhile I get page load errors. http://blockchai[Suspicious link removed]emineco.in/ I confirm that this works
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January 27, 2014, 07:15:09 PM |
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Getting no block source available.
Anyone got a list of nodes to add to config file?
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January 27, 2014, 07:18:12 PM |
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Getting no block source available.
Anyone got a list of nodes to add to config file?
addnode=65.167.153.125 addnode=65.167.153.115 addnode=121.225.42.140 addnode=94.181.204.14 addnode=71.219.29.209 addnode=111.199.157.124 addnode=74.212.45.71 addnode=207.216.187.231 addnode=173.230.139.214
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