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Author Topic: ⚒[CGA] Cryptographic Anomaly - The Elusive Coin⚒  (Read 226222 times)
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March 01, 2014, 05:57:14 PM
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I pulled & compiled the new client but have not yet restarted the pool (so it's still running on the old client). Since KGW seems to be actually removed, I suppose it's not backwards compatible and we really have to wait till 20:00 GMT?

Btw, sorry I've been around so little. I've tried to follow the discussion and wanted to contribute at various points but have failed to manage to do so in various ways. Even now, I'll be on the road at 20:00 GMT so I will barely be able to restart the client, let alone hang out on IRC.. I'll always be reachable by PM / mail though!

wzttide and myself will be changing over at 20:00 GMT. You definitely need to change over at 20:00 if you're running a pool or solo mining, since the KGW removal will break backwards compatibility for miners.
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March 01, 2014, 08:01:31 PM
Last edit: March 01, 2014, 08:20:04 PM by s4w3d0ff
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Alright folks. All the updated wallets are on http://CGAnomaly.com and source on github is updated. Please UPDATE! Especially solo-miners... The removal of KGW will make you fork. Everyone else needs to update before block 48,000 or your wallets will begin to fork.

Edit: BTW I haven't heard from allcoin yet (but you should still be good to trade there until block 48,000). Poloniex is updated and lazycoins is on the correct version as well.

Edit2: Anomalypool and Inceptioncraft Pools are updated!

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March 01, 2014, 08:38:18 PM
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updating nodes & pools went smooth, good job everyone!
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March 01, 2014, 08:43:50 PM
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updating nodes & pools went smooth, good job everyone!
Agreed. You guys are awesome!

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March 01, 2014, 10:07:42 PM
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Awesome! Keep on the great work! Grin
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March 01, 2014, 11:04:32 PM
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Edit: BTW I haven't heard from allcoin yet (but you should still be good to trade there until block 48,000). Poloniex is updated and lazycoins is on the correct version as well.

Thank you for being on the ball.  This answers my earlier questions.

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March 02, 2014, 01:23:18 AM
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thanks for the update s4w3d0ff, cant wait until we get on a sable exchange.. Grin
i hope lazycoin is it.
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March 02, 2014, 02:46:34 AM
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Logo contest entree close date is March 5th @ Noon PST (20:00GMT)
https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/4265-new-logo-contest/

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We have some very nice new logo's emerging.

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March 02, 2014, 11:59:55 AM
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we need a mac client that works please!

+1! It's really important. We Mac users aren't such a minority group anymore Grin

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WTF? I want this client, too Cry

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March 02, 2014, 12:57:22 PM
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Got u guys listed!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=384546.0


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March 02, 2014, 01:06:01 PM
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Yeah, with the rate falling week by 50-100%
as well as on the exchange 0,025-0,01 start, some believed in 0.1

in fact we have 0,003-0,002 dump, if it goes in a week or two we add another zero 0.000 X

it's time to think seriously about marketing and promotion
if the rate falls to 0.001 miners will start to leave, selling everything they have (or 50%), the rate has dropped.
after waiting the most persistent with iron nerves to be mining  +/-  2-3 week, if not the results ........(
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March 02, 2014, 01:40:33 PM
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Yeah, with the rate falling week by 50-100%
as well as on the exchange 0,025-0,01 start, some believed in 0.1

in fact we have 0,003-0,002 dump, if it goes in a week or two we add another zero 0.000 X

it's time to think seriously about marketing and promotion
if the rate falls to 0.001 miners will start to leave, selling everything they have (or 50%), the rate has dropped.
after waiting the most persistent with iron nerves to be mining  +/-  2-3 week, if not the results ........(
+1
The  price too cheap now.
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March 02, 2014, 03:32:27 PM
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Yeah, with the rate falling week by 50-100%
as well as on the exchange 0,025-0,01 start, some believed in 0.1

in fact we have 0,003-0,002 dump, if it goes in a week or two we add another zero 0.000 X

it's time to think seriously about marketing and promotion
if the rate falls to 0.001 miners will start to leave, selling everything they have (or 50%), the rate has dropped.
after waiting the most persistent with iron nerves to be mining  +/-  2-3 week, if not the results ........(
+1
The  price too cheap now.
Marketing is very critical. CGA doesn't even have a logo yet. Yes, I know about the contest and everything.
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March 02, 2014, 03:44:41 PM
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Yeah, with the rate falling week by 50-100%
as well as on the exchange 0,025-0,01 start, some believed in 0.1

in fact we have 0,003-0,002 dump, if it goes in a week or two we add another zero 0.000 X

it's time to think seriously about marketing and promotion
if the rate falls to 0.001 miners will start to leave, selling everything they have (or 50%), the rate has dropped.
after waiting the most persistent with iron nerves to be mining  +/-  2-3 week, if not the results ........(
+1
The  price too cheap now.
Marketing is very critical. CGA doesn't even have a logo yet. Yes, I know about the contest and everything.

Price is 0.0025 and buy order only 0.61215743 BTC on poloniex.We should do something.
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March 02, 2014, 03:45:49 PM
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Unfortunately I suspect that particular train has left already.
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March 02, 2014, 05:31:02 PM
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we need a mac client that works please!

+1! It's really important. We Mac users aren't such a minority group anymore Grin

WTF? I want this client, too Cry

Are you saying that both the Mac versions from CGAnomaly.com aren't working?

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March 03, 2014, 09:05:07 AM
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Is there a size limit on transactions from the new wallet?  Wouldn't let me send 40 CGA - just said it was "over the size limit" and then "create transaction failed".  (I may have misremembered the exact wording.)

20 was OK.

Seems a bit odd, 40 is hardly a lot.
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March 03, 2014, 01:15:56 PM
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Is there a size limit on transactions from the new wallet?  Wouldn't let me send 40 CGA - just said it was "over the size limit" and then "create transaction failed".  (I may have misremembered the exact wording.)

20 was OK.

Seems a bit odd, 40 is hardly a lot.
This is a common problem - your wallet is probably very fragmented, meaning you have a lot of transactions in and/or out. This forces the client to create large transactions (not the amount counts, the transactions count!). You can try to push a few extra fragments of CGA for the fee.
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March 03, 2014, 01:59:59 PM
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Is there a size limit on transactions from the new wallet?  Wouldn't let me send 40 CGA - just said it was "over the size limit" and then "create transaction failed".  (I may have misremembered the exact wording.)

20 was OK.

Seems a bit odd, 40 is hardly a lot.
This is a common problem - your wallet is probably very fragmented, meaning you have a lot of transactions in and/or out. This forces the client to create large transactions (not the amount counts, the transactions count!). You can try to push a few extra fragments of CGA for the fee.

OK, that makes sense - the p2pool mining will have created a lot of small transactions.

I did pay the fee - it was 0.053 for 20 CGA!
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March 03, 2014, 02:28:34 PM
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Is there a size limit on transactions from the new wallet?  Wouldn't let me send 40 CGA - just said it was "over the size limit" and then "create transaction failed".  (I may have misremembered the exact wording.)

20 was OK.

Seems a bit odd, 40 is hardly a lot.
This is a common problem - your wallet is probably very fragmented, meaning you have a lot of transactions in and/or out. This forces the client to create large transactions (not the amount counts, the transactions count!). You can try to push a few extra fragments of CGA for the fee.

OK, that makes sense - the p2pool mining will have created a lot of small transactions.

I did pay the fee - it was 0.053 for 20 CGA!

You can also set some extra fee in the options of your qt-client.

So the transaction did go through? If not: maybe it helps having 2 wallets: one for mining, one for spendings. I'm doing it the same way.
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