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Author Topic: ⚒[CGA] Cryptographic Anomaly - The Elusive Coin⚒  (Read 226228 times)
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February 09, 2014, 08:32:05 PM
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I keep forking! and loosing crap loads of coins / time / and power cost.

Can you kill the nodes that are on the wrong version please.

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February 09, 2014, 08:33:23 PM
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There will be 5 nodes hardcoded.

well, i know my english is not perfect but i think i am understandable.

you're saying 5 nodes will be hardcoded.

i'm saying that chains on that 5 node will be different... they are different now.
that 5 node will continue to fork each other.

i think :
you need to leave only 1 hardcoded node in wallet.
delete chains on other nodes
re download chain to remaining 4 node from hardcoded one


They are not all different, I just switched around and I'm getting paid from anomaly and 0x0a. Other one is probably fine, didn't test.
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February 09, 2014, 08:34:54 PM
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There will be 5 nodes hardcoded.

well, i know my english is not perfect but i think i am understandable.

you're saying 5 nodes will be hardcoded.

i'm saying that chains on that 5 node will be different... they are different now.
that 5 node will continue to fork each other.

i think :
you need to leave only 1 hardcoded node in wallet.
delete chains on other nodes
re download chain to remaining 4 node from hardcoded one

We will do exactly that, but we will also have 5 nodes in the code.
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February 09, 2014, 08:38:33 PM
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I keep forking! and loosing crap loads of coins / time / and power cost.

Can you kill the nodes that are on the wrong version please.


We'll do exactly that. The new version will not connect to old versions and fix the block chain of your client. Where did you mined?
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February 09, 2014, 08:59:22 PM
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There will be 5 nodes hardcoded.

make a ping to node1.cga.anomalypool.com and then make a ping to anomalypool.com, these are 2 different IP addresses, in fact they are 2 different physical machines.

node1.cga.anomalypool.com will be hardcoded, NOT anomalypool.com

So should I continue to mine at anomalypool.com , or wait for that node to be setup?  I have been mining fine there, all day, and I've been receiving frequent payments. It seems to be correct.
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February 09, 2014, 09:03:24 PM
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There will be 5 nodes hardcoded.

make a ping to node1.cga.anomalypool.com and then make a ping to anomalypool.com, these are 2 different IP addresses, in fact they are 2 different physical machines.

node1.cga.anomalypool.com will be hardcoded, NOT anomalypool.com

So should I continue to mine at anomalypool.com , or wait for that node to be setup?  I have been mining fine there, all day, and I've been receiving frequent payments. It seems to be correct.

seems fine to me too.
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February 09, 2014, 09:09:28 PM
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some quick update: we think that 50.147.39.37 is on the right chain.

Well, I know this isn't exactly breaking news, but at least one of those aren't. I was connected to those hardcoded nodes just long enough to get the info and copy/paste it into a notepad window (max, could've taken 60 seconds), before I went back to only connecting to one of anomalypool's nodes and found that my wallet had forked in that short time. If it only took 1 minute to fork my wallet, I can't help but think that must mean that the majority of peers I was connected to were forked as well.

Devs, you got your work cut out for you. Good luck, and here's a tip I learned from a programming class I took a while back, when I had to finish 2 weeks of work for my final that was due in 2 days, and still got a 100/100 on it: 1. Drink a 5 Hour Energy, 2. wait an hour, 3. either drink a coffee or an energy drink (note: adjust this to your caffeine tolerance. If you don't drink caffeine, ignore this altogether.). Repeat step 3 on hour 2, 3.5, and 5, then repeat the entire process on hour 5. The 5 hour energy will keep you from crashing, while the caffeinated beverages will allow you to write code much faster than what is usually considered humanly possible.

For the rest of us who aren't fluent in c++, let's all pray to our respective god(s) that this next version will finally defeat this forking problem.
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February 09, 2014, 09:16:09 PM
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We'll only let anomalypool's chain live, all other nodes' blockchain will be erased (after backup) to make sure only one chain exists.

So you are fine mining on anomalypool.com.
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February 09, 2014, 09:25:01 PM
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We'll only let anomalypool's chain live, all other nodes' blockchain will be erased (after backup) to make sure only one chain exists.

So you are fine mining on anomalypool.com.

please add this also to your anomalypool.com advertise..

and who mined solo or somewhere else..
you got ***** but we still want you to smile ..
happy mining...
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February 09, 2014, 09:26:57 PM
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My cgminer just said "anomalypool.com:2124 not responding, Waiting for work to be available from pools."
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February 09, 2014, 09:28:09 PM
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We'll only let anomalypool's chain live, all other nodes' blockchain will be erased (after backup) to make sure only one chain exists.

So you are fine mining on anomalypool.com.

please add this also to your anomalypool.com advertise..

and who mined solo or somewhere else..
you got ***** but we still want you to smile ..
happy mining...

I might be willing to donate to a fund to help out people who solomined on a forked wallet once we get everything sorted out. Just stick around.
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February 09, 2014, 09:30:30 PM
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My cgminer just said "anomalypool.com:2124 not responding, Waiting for work to be available from pools."

Yes, we are currently updating the wallets. This is normal.
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February 09, 2014, 09:38:28 PM
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When GIT is updated with the hard coded nodes and the patch posted earlier and s4w3d0ff gives me the OK, I will go ahead and compile the latest version.
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February 09, 2014, 09:38:49 PM
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My cgminer just said "anomalypool.com:2124 not responding, Waiting for work to be available from pools."

Yes, we are currently updating the wallets. This is normal.

If you're going to shut down a pool, you should announce it before you do. I fell back to another pool and, well... I'm not sure what. True, I should have disabled the other pools, but this is the internet so it's my obligation to bitch about it. This is a habit the entire alt community needs to break: Something goes down, and people have to show up in a forum and complain about it, and then someone says: "Yeah, we took it offline for maintenance."

On the bright side, I found 135 blocks.  Tongue
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February 09, 2014, 09:46:06 PM
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Will cga.poolnetwork.org be coming back up??? I still have coins with them that I have not been able to receive.
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February 09, 2014, 09:47:23 PM
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When GIT is updated with the hard coded nodes and the patch posted earlier and s4w3d0ff gives me the OK, I will go ahead and compile the latest version.

Are you going to test it before you release it? I know there's a rush to get out a good wallet, but at this point, if you release something broken, things could get brutal.


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February 09, 2014, 09:50:37 PM
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Will cga.poolnetwork.org be coming back up??? I still have coins with them that I have not been able to receive.

Payouts got jammed due to software fork.. Been mega busy but working on it right now so keep checking your wallet!
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February 09, 2014, 09:52:03 PM
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NEW CLIENT IS LIVE! YOU MUST UPDATE!
(do you think that was clear enough?  Cheesy )
Go update NOW! This should stop all the forking problems we've been having, but it will wipe your local copy of the blockchain. As such, it is IMPERATIVE that you make a backup of your wallet before doing it. You can do this in the GUI client by going to file > Backup Wallet.  
Here's the source:
https://github.com/tf2honeybadger/cryptographicanomaly
Compiled binaries coming soon!

My apologies if anyone loses coins because of this....but this is the only surefire way we can stop the widespread forking and secure the network. I would suggest you stop mining now UNLESS you are on AnomalyPool or until your normal pool gives the OK that they have upgraded.
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February 09, 2014, 10:05:38 PM
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If anomalypool is down, how is the network hash 31 MH/s? That more than it was a few hours ago.

n/m.
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February 09, 2014, 10:08:51 PM
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If anomalypool is down, how is the network hash 31 MH/s? That more than it was a few hours ago.

Anomaly Pool is running! http://anomalypool.com/static/index.html
They are currently the ONLY pool that is running on the new client, so I would highly recommend you point your miners there until the other pools update.

(side note: I will continue to run the old software on my node until the majority of the network has moved over. )
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