OmarG
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March 21, 2014, 05:41:39 PM |
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Come join us!
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omwtothemoon
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March 21, 2014, 06:14:01 PM |
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Mac Wallet does not work.
EDIT: I compiled the wallet. I got a version that works for me (mavericks, last version) . How to share it?
Try mediafire or something of the sorts, thank you. I would appreciate it if you could share it, it doesn't work for me on my mac so i have my wallet on a windows
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polmax
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March 21, 2014, 06:15:44 PM |
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http://anomalypool.com/static68 014 Fri Mar 21 2014 22:03:57 GMT+0400 589c7b46821fcb3f81e6529a7e3dd1d016bc121f95937200473478e691a67387 → 67 797 Fri Mar 21 2014 22:02:19 GMT+0400 c1c15aadae7f67ba8fdbfdd3f4568691f54512c932b8a6da828cc64a8f2c9ae7 → 68 012 Fri Mar 21 2014 22:01:14 GMT+0400 b006010508d53709f51da3af8d2aad14a9e6bfa5ebcdf71d931aa7e3e44af7d6 → 67 793 Fri Mar 21 2014 22:00:37 GMT+0400 edec85b6cc9f0d75a21eb362b33fbe9dec148eb929a08086423ff3794255e1b5 → 68 010 Fri Mar 21 2014 21:59:44 GMT+0400 488742a662f378caaa941cf7c0c09163a68937b5d3302bf10eeb585a039eeb3f → 68 009 Fri Mar 21 2014 21:59:25 GMT+0400 68 68 67 68 67.....?
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cdboot
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March 21, 2014, 06:33:02 PM |
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miner blindly mining, however, did not vote or support for the CGA. Will become a vampire, killed CGA.
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lonely_mountain
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March 21, 2014, 07:43:30 PM |
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why did I put all my btc into this coin in it's early days?
much regret.
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brother3
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March 21, 2014, 08:21:45 PM |
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why did I put all my btc into this coin in it's early days?
much regret.
Everything is way down mate, not just CGA Gotta hang in there!
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brother3
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March 21, 2014, 08:38:59 PM |
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Why is my wallet keeps disconnecting/reconnecting trying to sync (with the message "0 hours behind")?
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s4w3d0ff (OP)
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Merit: 250
Spray and Pray
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March 21, 2014, 09:03:09 PM |
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Why is my wallet keeps disconnecting/reconnecting trying to sync (with the message "0 hours behind")?
We are trying to get all the nodes on the same chain, that might be the reason. The nodes are constantly going on and off while we reset the daemons. Everyone is putting in a full days work on this one (with no pay) so bare with us.
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s4w3d0ff (OP)
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Spray and Pray
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March 21, 2014, 09:10:03 PM |
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Cor2
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March 21, 2014, 09:11:13 PM |
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Reminder to keep voting on Mintpal, Cryptorush and https://www.icurrex.com/coin_pollBecause when I go back to the page to vote again, it shows the same count and increment it once compared to my previous vote, so it looks like nobody else is voting... BTW, Success getting the fork resolved. I have taken my wallet offline for the past hours, can bring it back to see if it will take the correct chain.
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s4w3d0ff (OP)
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Spray and Pray
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March 21, 2014, 09:36:01 PM |
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Reminder to keep voting on Mintpal, Cryptorush and https://www.icurrex.com/coin_pollBecause when I go back to the page to vote again, it shows the same count and increment it once compared to my previous vote, so it looks like nobody else is voting... BTW, Success getting the fork resolved. I have taken my wallet offline for the past hours, can bring it back to see if it will take the correct chain. We are currently working on making the network more robust and "cutting off" wallets that are on versions below 1.3.X.X. Be prepared to update your wallets (yet again )
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s4w3d0ff (OP)
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Spray and Pray
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March 21, 2014, 09:36:47 PM |
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OK EVERYONE NEEDS TO SPREAD OUT THE NETWORK! YOU ARE ALL FLOCKING TO ONE POOL THINKING THAT YOU WILL "get more CGA if I go to the pool with the most hash rate"! THAT IS FALSE! YOU GET LESS PER PAYOUT AND IT CREATES FORKS! Thus making the network have downtime and potentially losing coins on the forked chain! 80% of the net hash rate is in mpos.cga.anomalypool.com which is (one of) the reason(s) we are getting theses forks. Then you come into this thread and complain about forks, when it is your fault!
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niceman
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March 21, 2014, 09:43:27 PM |
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What block explorer at right blockchain?
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shaba
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March 21, 2014, 09:46:34 PM |
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Cryptographic Anomaly is a crypto-coin that uses a unique block reward algorithm. The block reward is directly effected by the current difficulty. If the difficulty is below 3 then the block reward will be 0.33333333. If the difficulty is above 3 then the algorithm uses the modulo operation to find the remainder of the block number divided by the difficulty. If the remainder falls between 0.25 and 0 then an Anomaly is born, making a bonus block that is worth 1 CGA for that block. If the remainder doesn't fall between 0.25 and 0 then the block reward is 1 divided by the current difficulty.
What this does is as the difficulty increases (from a higher network hash rate due to increased popularity/demand) the amount of anomalies that are being generated decreases. At any given time the probability of 1 CGA coming into existence is, more or less, 1/difficulty (unless the difficulty is 3 or below, then probability is 1/3). The probability of generating a bonus block is (1/diff) * (diff * 4). Sorry all but i don't understand Some good man can make me some examples? If difficulty is 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 what became Block Reward? Thanks!!!
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Cor2
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March 21, 2014, 10:04:22 PM |
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Cryptographic Anomaly is a crypto-coin that uses a unique block reward algorithm. The block reward is directly effected by the current difficulty. If the difficulty is below 3 then the block reward will be 0.33333333. If the difficulty is above 3 then the algorithm uses the modulo operation to find the remainder of the block number divided by the difficulty. If the remainder falls between 0.25 and 0 then an Anomaly is born, making a bonus block that is worth 1 CGA for that block. If the remainder doesn't fall between 0.25 and 0 then the block reward is 1 divided by the current difficulty.
What this does is as the difficulty increases (from a higher network hash rate due to increased popularity/demand) the amount of anomalies that are being generated decreases. At any given time the probability of 1 CGA coming into existence is, more or less, 1/difficulty (unless the difficulty is 3 or below, then probability is 1/3). The probability of generating a bonus block is (1/diff) * (diff * 4). Sorry all but i don't understand Some good man can make me some examples? If difficulty is 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 what became Block Reward? Thanks!!! There are 3 different cases: Difficulty 0.5, 1, 2 and 3: Reward is always 1/3 CGA For difficulty greater than 3, the reward is either the inverse of the difficulty (for example diff = 5, reward = 1/5 = 0.2 CGA) or there may be an "anomaly" which is when the block number divided by the difficulty is very close to a whole number: if the "remainder" part of the division is between 0 and 0.25 then the reward is 1CGA. The higher the diff, the smaller the normal rewards and the lower the chance to get a 1 CGA reward anomaly. Hope this clarifies.
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brother3
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March 21, 2014, 10:10:46 PM |
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Why is my wallet keeps disconnecting/reconnecting trying to sync (with the message "0 hours behind")?
We are trying to get all the nodes on the same chain, that might be the reason. The nodes are constantly going on and off while we reset the daemons. Everyone is putting in a full days work on this one (with no pay) so bare with us. Just wondering! Thanks for everything!
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shaba
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March 21, 2014, 10:21:53 PM |
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Cryptographic Anomaly is a crypto-coin that uses a unique block reward algorithm. The block reward is directly effected by the current difficulty. If the difficulty is below 3 then the block reward will be 0.33333333. If the difficulty is above 3 then the algorithm uses the modulo operation to find the remainder of the block number divided by the difficulty. If the remainder falls between 0.25 and 0 then an Anomaly is born, making a bonus block that is worth 1 CGA for that block. If the remainder doesn't fall between 0.25 and 0 then the block reward is 1 divided by the current difficulty.
What this does is as the difficulty increases (from a higher network hash rate due to increased popularity/demand) the amount of anomalies that are being generated decreases. At any given time the probability of 1 CGA coming into existence is, more or less, 1/difficulty (unless the difficulty is 3 or below, then probability is 1/3). The probability of generating a bonus block is (1/diff) * (diff * 4). Sorry all but i don't understand Some good man can make me some examples? If difficulty is 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 what became Block Reward? Thanks!!! There are 3 different cases: Difficulty 0.5, 1, 2 and 3: Reward is always 1/3 CGA For difficulty greater than 3, the reward is either the inverse of the difficulty (for example diff = 5, reward = 1/5 = 0.2 CGA) or there may be an "anomaly" which is when the block number divided by the difficulty is very close to a whole number: if the "remainder" part of the division is between 0 and 0.25 then the reward is 1CGA. The higher the diff, the smaller the normal rewards and the lower the chance to get a 1 CGA reward anomaly. Hope this clarifies. Now is better thanks! Example If block number is 100 and Difficulty 5 => 1 CGA If block number is 100 and Difficulty 6 => 0.1666 CGA Right?
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Cor2
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March 22, 2014, 01:23:54 AM |
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Now is better thanks! Example If block number is 100 and Difficulty 5 => 1 CGA If block number is 100 and Difficulty 6 => 0.1666 CGA Right?
You got it!
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