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Author Topic: [ANN] ★★ EBT Coin - Entropybit 100% PoS - Multipool - Bugfix version 4.0.3! ★★  (Read 131617 times)
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May 31, 2014, 01:20:32 PM
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dead coin???

u blind ? or stupid ?
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May 31, 2014, 01:28:20 PM
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dead coin???

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Take it easy guys. Coin seems alive to me Smiley

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June 01, 2014, 04:04:24 AM
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Coin seems alive to me Smiley

EBT is alive. Adoption of the security update is nearing 60%.

At about 75% adoption we'll make some announcements relating to the direction of EBT. As a preview, we can disclose that EBT holders will be among the first to experience some new in-wallet uses of cryptocurrencies.

EBT is under constant development and monitoring. We have been keeping close track of the performance of the block chain and of any threats. Currently, like most other coins, there may be some periodic attacks on the EBT network, but they have not significantly effected the block chain. The only evidence of attacks that we have at this point is some unusual variance of block times, although this variation may be from normal network activity. Currently, the mean block interval is 80 seconds, which is almost triple the target interval of 30 seconds, giving the team a small amount of concern.

The block interval has been high since the PoS switch, which was expected because of a minting rush from very mature coins followed by a vacuum of stake once these coins minted. The mean block interval has stabilized greatly in the last week or so, although it is not yet ideal. If the mean block interval does not stabilize to close to the target of 30 seconds soon (within 2 weeks), we will add additional block consistency checking and more tests for misbehaving peers, to reduce the opportunity for denial-of-service attacks.
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June 01, 2014, 11:29:08 AM
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Coin seems alive to me Smiley

EBT is alive. Adoption of the security update is nearing 60%.

At about 75% adoption we'll make some announcements relating to the direction of EBT. As a preview, we can disclose that EBT holders will be among the first to experience some new in-wallet uses of cryptocurrencies.

EBT is under constant development and monitoring. We have been keeping close track of the performance of the block chain and of any threats. Currently, like most other coins, there may be some periodic attacks on the EBT network, but they have not significantly effected the block chain. The only evidence of attacks that we have at this point is some unusual variance of block times, although this variation may be from normal network activity. Currently, the mean block interval is 80 seconds, which is almost triple the target interval of 30 seconds, giving the team a small amount of concern.

The block interval has been high since the PoS switch, which was expected because of a minting rush from very mature coins followed by a vacuum of stake once these coins minted. The mean block interval has stabilized greatly in the last week or so, although it is not yet ideal. If the mean block interval does not stabilize to close to the target of 30 seconds soon (within 2 weeks), we will add additional block consistency checking and more tests for misbehaving peers, to reduce the opportunity for denial-of-service attacks.

Very glad to hear EBT is still going strong, which to me signals that when the cryptocurrency market finally picks up again, it'll be the coins with devs who stick with their cryptos that will come out on top.

I've been out of the cryptocurrency scene for a couple of months now, just due to a general lack of apathy with the amount of coins that are on the market now. Whatever coin is popular now will likely be dead in a month, so I've just given up hope on new coins. I should get myself a stash of a couple of X11 currencies, but other than that I've lost interest in mining.

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June 01, 2014, 04:23:57 PM
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Coin seems alive to me Smiley

EBT is alive. Adoption of the security update is nearing 60%.

At about 75% adoption we'll make some announcements relating to the direction of EBT. As a preview, we can disclose that EBT holders will be among the first to experience some new in-wallet uses of cryptocurrencies.

EBT is under constant development and monitoring. We have been keeping close track of the performance of the block chain and of any threats. Currently, like most other coins, there may be some periodic attacks on the EBT network, but they have not significantly effected the block chain. The only evidence of attacks that we have at this point is some unusual variance of block times, although this variation may be from normal network activity. Currently, the mean block interval is 80 seconds, which is almost triple the target interval of 30 seconds, giving the team a small amount of concern.

The block interval has been high since the PoS switch, which was expected because of a minting rush from very mature coins followed by a vacuum of stake once these coins minted. The mean block interval has stabilized greatly in the last week or so, although it is not yet ideal. If the mean block interval does not stabilize to close to the target of 30 seconds soon (within 2 weeks), we will add additional block consistency checking and more tests for misbehaving peers, to reduce the opportunity for denial-of-service attacks.

Very glad to hear EBT is still going strong, which to me signals that when the cryptocurrency market finally picks up again, it'll be the coins with devs who stick with their cryptos that will come out on top.

I've been out of the cryptocurrency scene for a couple of months now, just due to a general lack of apathy with the amount of coins that are on the market now. Whatever coin is popular now will likely be dead in a month, so I've just given up hope on new coins. I should get myself a stash of a couple of X11 currencies, but other than that I've lost interest in mining.

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June 02, 2014, 03:54:22 AM
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Thank you, it should be listed on the OP to make it easy to find.   Smiley

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June 03, 2014, 03:37:01 AM
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Anyone else have over 2500 transactions and notice the wallet getting slow?  POS brought me a lot of daily dust.  I finally dumped all my EBT into an exchange, deleted my wallet, created a new wallet and am now redepositing my EBT into the new wallet in larger transactions.

What does this mean for POS minting?

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June 03, 2014, 04:51:23 AM
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Anyone else have over 2500 transactions and notice the wallet getting slow?  POS brought me a lot of daily dust.  I finally dumped all my EBT into an exchange, deleted my wallet, created a new wallet and am now redepositing my EBT into the new wallet in larger transactions.

What does this mean for POS minting?

It was not necessary to go through this procedure to collect your dust. The EBT wallet has coin control for this very purpose. You could simply gather many low priority transactions and send them to yourself every two or three days, for example. This would consolidate your wallet into 10 to 15 inputs.

The other way to collect dust would be to keep your wallet locked for 30 days and then let your coins stake all at once. Each account would have coins grouped together for staking, so your wallet would consolidate into a handful of inputs.

You probably lost some interest here, which would be about 0.002 times your entire balance. For example, if you hold 2 million EBT, you probably lost 4000 EBT in interest that you would have collected over the next 30 days.
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June 03, 2014, 11:50:47 AM
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My wallet keeps crashing. I have emptied the appdata folder and did a resynch, but it keeps freezing every time I try to do a transfer Sad I have the latest version.

Anybody else experiencing this?

I will now try getting rid of all traces of ebt excepts wallet.dat. Hope it works.

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June 03, 2014, 02:30:59 PM
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Any updates on the wallet?I have mesage on my wallet to make some updates or tel sometihink to devs. Smiley
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June 03, 2014, 02:34:36 PM
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Any updates on the wallet?I have mesage on my wallet to make some updates or tel sometihink to devs. Smiley

It is synching. You have version 3.0.1? Older versions are not working because they are on the wrong fork.

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June 03, 2014, 05:18:24 PM
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So it  looks like correct version is 3.0.1.2?  I was running 3.0.1.1 and thought I was ok without updating.  The critical update just says 3.0.1.  Which is correct, or are both 3.0.1.1 and 3.0.1.2 ok?
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June 03, 2014, 06:32:18 PM
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So it  looks like correct version is 3.0.1.2?  I was running 3.0.1.1 and thought I was ok without updating.  The critical update just says 3.0.1.  Which is correct, or are both 3.0.1.1 and 3.0.1.2 ok?


The correct versions are 3.0.1.1 for Mac and 3.0.1.2 for Windows. Both are version 3.0.1. The last number is simply the build number. The 3.0.1 Windows wallet had to be rebuilt because the first build accidentally included a deprecated dependency.
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June 03, 2014, 06:35:42 PM
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My wallet keeps crashing. I have emptied the appdata folder and did a resynch, but it keeps freezing every time I try to do a transfer Sad I have the latest version.

Anybody else experiencing this?

I will now try getting rid of all traces of ebt excepts wallet.dat. Hope it works.

Yours is the first report of this type of behavior. What kind of transfer are you trying to do?
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June 03, 2014, 10:43:21 PM
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So it  looks like correct version is 3.0.1.2?  I was running 3.0.1.1 and thought I was ok without updating.  The critical update just says 3.0.1.  Which is correct, or are both 3.0.1.1 and 3.0.1.2 ok?


The correct versions are 3.0.1.1 for Mac and 3.0.1.2 for Windows. Both are version 3.0.1. The last number is simply the build number. The 3.0.1 Windows wallet had to be rebuilt because the first build accidentally included a deprecated dependency.


v3.0.1.1-gdf9d55a-EBT is what I've been using.  No issues so far and I didn't realize there was a 3.0.1.2 build.  I'll update tonight.

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June 04, 2014, 05:38:49 AM
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My wallet keeps crashing. I have emptied the appdata folder and did a resynch, but it keeps freezing every time I try to do a transfer Sad I have the latest version.

Anybody else experiencing this?

I will now try getting rid of all traces of ebt excepts wallet.dat. Hope it works.

Yours is the first report of this type of behavior. What kind of transfer are you trying to do?

I'm trying to select a wallet from the input menu. I have one wallet I used for mining, so it has a lot of tiny stakes in it. I'm trying to put it in larger chunks on a different address to make it less demanding. It keeps on crashing though Sad

Hopefully it will be better after I get rid of the one address with the huge amount of tiny stakes.

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June 04, 2014, 08:59:02 AM
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My wallet keeps crashing. I have emptied the appdata folder and did a resynch, but it keeps freezing every time I try to do a transfer Sad I have the latest version.

Anybody else experiencing this?

I will now try getting rid of all traces of ebt excepts wallet.dat. Hope it works.

Yours is the first report of this type of behavior. What kind of transfer are you trying to do?

I'm trying to select a wallet from the input menu. I have one wallet I used for mining, so it has a lot of tiny stakes in it. I'm trying to put it in larger chunks on a different address to make it less demanding. It keeps on crashing though Sad

Hopefully it will be better after I get rid of the one address with the huge amount of tiny stakes.

I moved all my coins to a single address in one transaction, so only have one amount to stake now. Wallet is much faster it seems. I can recommend it. Otherwise it will stake each tiny mining amount seperately.

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June 04, 2014, 11:42:32 AM
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 :)Thanks. In my wallet rigth this:    WARNING: Chekpoint is too old, wait to blochain do download, or  notify the devolopers.--
But everytings fine and sinh. well. Smiley
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June 05, 2014, 12:14:46 AM
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:)Thanks. In my wallet rigth this:    WARNING: Chekpoint is too old, wait to blochain do download, or  notify the devolopers.--
But everytings fine and sinh. well. Smiley

You are running an old wallet. Go to the OP and download the latest-greatest.

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June 05, 2014, 04:32:02 AM
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Community Involvement Opportunity

We are about to release some major changes to EBT. To help with the transition, we would like to know all the exchanges on which EBT is currently listed. If anyone from the community knows of exchanges that are not stated on the OP (and reproduced below), please let us know. This includes exchanges where EBT is not listed but has voting status.



Exchanges
Poloniex https://poloniex.com/exchange/btc_ebt
Xnigma  https://xnigma.com/markets/view/61
Europex https://www.europex.eu/#coin/btc/ebt
Cryptotc  (Link blocked on bitcointalk)
Pmtocoins  https://pmtocoins.com/index.php?page=trade&market=15

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Mintpal : https://www.mintpal.com/voting
Comkort : https://comkort.com/vote
SwissCEX : https://swisscex.uservoice.com/forums/238010-general
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