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I don't understand what FORK means. I know we ain't talkin salad fork.... But what the fork does forking FORK mean in this application? I keep reading and hearing Fork this and fork that and this forked so now its all forked up and you need to bypass the fork or get a new fork...just fork it, man! Okay, just point me in the right direction and I'll study up on all this and become a good little wallet caretaker like I should have been in the first place, I recon Woof! Woof! There are 2 terms relating to "forks", first one is a blockchain fork caused by mining: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Block_chainThe other is a "hard fork" usually made by the developers when certain code is changed and an update is required. The first one is really quite random and usually the cause for wallets having a hard time syncing. A pool or solominer solves a block near the same time as another and builds upon its own chain, if all the wallets are not connected or talking properly to each other the network can "split" onto 2 (or more) different blockchains and each side claims to be the "right" one. If the network is big enough the wallets usually fix themselves and find the "right" chain by comparing its chain with what everyone else has. If the network is small the wallet will not be able to verify if the chain it is on is correct and then throws the error message we see so much. Only way to combat this is to get more seed nodes that can talk to everyone and get everyone on the right page. So for now, if you are on the right chain, it is beneficial for users to share there connected peers and that everyone updates their config files with these peers. Sorry if I sound irritated but it is a common misconception that network issues can just be "magically" fixed by an update. An update can only fix bugs that are causing network issues, but this latest update is the closest CGA will get to being "bug free" when it comes to what the crypto world has to offer. Okay, thanks....but, the question is - what does 'fork' mean.... It sounds like it has the same meaning as 'fork in the road',,ie a split,, go this way or that way...right? This is what FORK means? Why the difficulty in keeping all wallets in comm' with each other? They all comm' through the same server/s, right? Or at least they should. A fork should be preventable, not possible, this doesn't need to even happen but it seems to be allowed to happen because 'that's just the way it is' ?? Come on! There has to be a solution to this... I upgraded my wallet to the latest binary 1.3.4.1,, still, no joy! Shows behind 21 hours...not syncing.. I don't understand the procedure to add the nodes so it will communicate with the right chain and update correctly.. Can someone explain the procedure in simple and specific A B C terms without going off on other tangents? Thanks Have you even tried to read the previous posts? See this one: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=437950.msg6918351#msg6918351But use the IP-addresses from the P2Pools that can be found here: http://5.45.105.66:8080FLAME ON! NO! I haven't! I as well as many others - obviously do not want to be bothered with FORK hunting! I want to mine and store my CGA coins and not be forked with otherwise! GET IT? I dont' need being given homework I didn't sign up for in the first place! Don't give me any grief about it either. Mine/our needs/wants/intentions and purposes are just as honorable and meaningful as yours are! I don't want to be bothered by this crap! Just fix the darn wallet and leave us alone! If you don't understand the concept of Bitcoin and the derivates, that is no problem. If you are too lazy to inform yourself, that IS a problem. Go read this: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1a51xx/now_that_its_over_the_blockchain_fork_explained/... and if you still feel to output your uninformedness, come back. Otherwise, I'd say don't drive a car without a drivers license. Get it? I'm sure, the dev is doing what he can, but he surely can't change the basic rules, that apply to ALL cryptocurrencies, even Bitcoin. You'll understand that, if you read, what I gave you as "homework". ----------> http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1a51xx/now_that_its_over_the_blockchain_fork_explained/Puhh! Drivers license? Wha? Anyway, the point you are missing is that I have several other wallets that WORK and they all , if any, only require a periodic binary update or a reset at the very worst! I mine coins, I store coins, I exchange those coins with other 'wallet' holders for goods and services etc. No fuss, no muss! NO HOMEWORK! No forcing me to get educated on crap I couldn't care less about. Yeah, woefully and blissfully ignorant of it, thank you! I don't give a crap! PLEASE just Fix my CGA, link me the correct fixed wallet binary and I'll be happy of my own willful ignorance of its inner workings. Thank you for your efforts! Keep up the good work! I think you still don't get it, that these problems can hit ALL of your other coins sooner or later. Will you be whining in their threads/forums as well then? I gave you the link to educate yourself about common problems of the crypto-currency-concept, that can hit each an every coin. If you read the article/comment on reddit, you would know, that it hit Bitcoin and Bitcoin is the leading crypto ... But ignorance is bliss, I suppose. Edit: I just wanted to help you and describe a method of a workaround to get your wallet going again. Maybe at least it can support other readers/users having problems. hah hah! I'm not whining... I'm FLAMING! Remember? I appreciate your help. I'm just aggravated that I have to FORK over the time to handle a distraction like this and now I have to learn more shyt that I didnt' plan on...that's all....But I know that's the way it goes sometimes.....shyt happens....then you're FORKED! Right....speaking of whining sissy's... you could have saved a lot of back and forth by simply re-iterating - re-stating - re-enforcing this link... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=437950.msg6918351#msg6918351That's what I would have done if I were you Wallet updating now... it better work! You're a troll, I knew it. See all the quotes above. That was what I was linking above already. Just READ, what people are writing!!!!!! It was MY OWN posting from some days ago and I recited/relinked it already FOR YOU! So why don't you simply RTFM and don't bother others anymore. Thanks.
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wolfey2014
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May 29, 2014, 08:53:41 PM |
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I don't understand what FORK means. I know we ain't talkin salad fork.... But what the fork does forking FORK mean in this application? I keep reading and hearing Fork this and fork that and this forked so now its all forked up and you need to bypass the fork or get a new fork...just fork it, man! Okay, just point me in the right direction and I'll study up on all this and become a good little wallet caretaker like I should have been in the first place, I recon Woof! Woof! There are 2 terms relating to "forks", first one is a blockchain fork caused by mining: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Block_chainThe other is a "hard fork" usually made by the developers when certain code is changed and an update is required. The first one is really quite random and usually the cause for wallets having a hard time syncing. A pool or solominer solves a block near the same time as another and builds upon its own chain, if all the wallets are not connected or talking properly to each other the network can "split" onto 2 (or more) different blockchains and each side claims to be the "right" one. If the network is big enough the wallets usually fix themselves and find the "right" chain by comparing its chain with what everyone else has. If the network is small the wallet will not be able to verify if the chain it is on is correct and then throws the error message we see so much. Only way to combat this is to get more seed nodes that can talk to everyone and get everyone on the right page. So for now, if you are on the right chain, it is beneficial for users to share there connected peers and that everyone updates their config files with these peers. Sorry if I sound irritated but it is a common misconception that network issues can just be "magically" fixed by an update. An update can only fix bugs that are causing network issues, but this latest update is the closest CGA will get to being "bug free" when it comes to what the crypto world has to offer. Okay, thanks....but, the question is - what does 'fork' mean.... It sounds like it has the same meaning as 'fork in the road',,ie a split,, go this way or that way...right? This is what FORK means? Why the difficulty in keeping all wallets in comm' with each other? They all comm' through the same server/s, right? Or at least they should. A fork should be preventable, not possible, this doesn't need to even happen but it seems to be allowed to happen because 'that's just the way it is' ?? Come on! There has to be a solution to this... I upgraded my wallet to the latest binary 1.3.4.1,, still, no joy! Shows behind 21 hours...not syncing.. I don't understand the procedure to add the nodes so it will communicate with the right chain and update correctly.. Can someone explain the procedure in simple and specific A B C terms without going off on other tangents? Thanks Have you even tried to read the previous posts? See this one: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=437950.msg6918351#msg6918351But use the IP-addresses from the P2Pools that can be found here: http://5.45.105.66:8080FLAME ON! NO! I haven't! I as well as many others - obviously do not want to be bothered with FORK hunting! I want to mine and store my CGA coins and not be forked with otherwise! GET IT? I dont' need being given homework I didn't sign up for in the first place! Don't give me any grief about it either. Mine/our needs/wants/intentions and purposes are just as honorable and meaningful as yours are! I don't want to be bothered by this crap! Just fix the darn wallet and leave us alone! If you don't understand the concept of Bitcoin and the derivates, that is no problem. If you are too lazy to inform yourself, that IS a problem. Go read this: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1a51xx/now_that_its_over_the_blockchain_fork_explained/... and if you still feel to output your uninformedness, come back. Otherwise, I'd say don't drive a car without a drivers license. Get it? I'm sure, the dev is doing what he can, but he surely can't change the basic rules, that apply to ALL cryptocurrencies, even Bitcoin. You'll understand that, if you read, what I gave you as "homework". ----------> http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1a51xx/now_that_its_over_the_blockchain_fork_explained/Puhh! Drivers license? Wha? Anyway, the point you are missing is that I have several other wallets that WORK and they all , if any, only require a periodic binary update or a reset at the very worst! I mine coins, I store coins, I exchange those coins with other 'wallet' holders for goods and services etc. No fuss, no muss! NO HOMEWORK! No forcing me to get educated on crap I couldn't care less about. Yeah, woefully and blissfully ignorant of it, thank you! I don't give a crap! PLEASE just Fix my CGA, link me the correct fixed wallet binary and I'll be happy of my own willful ignorance of its inner workings. Thank you for your efforts! Keep up the good work! I think you still don't get it, that these problems can hit ALL of your other coins sooner or later. Will you be whining in their threads/forums as well then? I gave you the link to educate yourself about common problems of the crypto-currency-concept, that can hit each an every coin. If you read the article/comment on reddit, you would know, that it hit Bitcoin and Bitcoin is the leading crypto ... But ignorance is bliss, I suppose. Edit: I just wanted to help you and describe a method of a workaround to get your wallet going again. Maybe at least it can support other readers/users having problems. hah hah! I'm not whining... I'm FLAMING! Remember? I appreciate your help. I'm just aggravated that I have to FORK over the time to handle a distraction like this and now I have to learn more shyt that I didnt' plan on...that's all....But I know that's the way it goes sometimes.....shyt happens....then you're FORKED! Right....speaking of whining sissy's... you could have saved a lot of back and forth by simply re-iterating - re-stating - re-enforcing this link... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=437950.msg6918351#msg6918351That's what I would have done if I were you Wallet updating now... it better work! You're a troll, I knew it. See all the quotes above. That was what I was linking above already. Just READ, what people are writing!!!!!! It was MY OWN posting from some days ago and I recited/relinked it already FOR YOU! So why don't you simply RTFM and don't bother others anymore. Thanks. Truth hurts doesn't it.... Go ahead...Keep TRYIN TO BE RIGHT!!!
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May 29, 2014, 08:54:09 PM |
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wolfey2014
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May 29, 2014, 08:58:52 PM |
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I upgraded my wallet to the latest binary 1.3.4.1,, still, no joy! Shows behind 21 hours...not syncing.. I don't understand the procedure to add the nodes so it will communicate with the right chain and update correctly.. Can someone explain the procedure in simple and specific A B C terms without going off on other tangents? Thanks
It's really not that hard. You probably don't need to add nodes, what you need to do is delete your bad chain data. There is a folder on your computer and in it you have your wallet.dat and a bunch of other files. Your wallet.dat is super important and holds your public addresses and private keys. Don't delete it, lose it or let anybody else find it. So you updated to 1.3.4.1 but it is stuck 21 hours behind? You just close the wallet. Navigate to the folder with your wallet.dat Delete all the files in that folder except for your wallet.dat Run the client again. This time it should get past the bad block and sync to the correct chain. I use windows so I go to Users>Username>Appdata>Roaming>Cryptographicanomaly then delete the bad chain data, leaving only my wallet.dat and run it again. If this still doesn't work I would add a conf file with addnodes. That is all you need to do, and once every CGA user does this, that bad chain data will be deleted forever and wont cause this hiccup anymore. Right, already tried that when upgrading....didn't work...hence the unnecessary back and forth with coinface.... all he needed to do was show what was asked for in the first place, then he wouldn't now be trying to be right about it at others' expense... This is all that was needed to be said.... go ahead coinface, try to be right about it.... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=437950.msg6918351#msg6918351
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May 29, 2014, 09:52:01 PM |
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I upgraded my wallet to the latest binary 1.3.4.1,, still, no joy! Shows behind 21 hours...not syncing.. I don't understand the procedure to add the nodes so it will communicate with the right chain and update correctly.. Can someone explain the procedure in simple and specific A B C terms without going off on other tangents? Thanks
It's really not that hard. You probably don't need to add nodes, what you need to do is delete your bad chain data. There is a folder on your computer and in it you have your wallet.dat and a bunch of other files. Your wallet.dat is super important and holds your public addresses and private keys. Don't delete it, lose it or let anybody else find it. So you updated to 1.3.4.1 but it is stuck 21 hours behind? You just close the wallet. Navigate to the folder with your wallet.dat Delete all the files in that folder except for your wallet.dat Run the client again. This time it should get past the bad block and sync to the correct chain. I use windows so I go to Users>Username>Appdata>Roaming>Cryptographicanomaly then delete the bad chain data, leaving only my wallet.dat and run it again. If this still doesn't work I would add a conf file with addnodes. That is all you need to do, and once every CGA user does this, that bad chain data will be deleted forever and wont cause this hiccup anymore. Right, already tried that when upgrading....didn't work...hence the unnecessary back and forth with coinface.... all he needed to do was show what was asked for in the first place, then he wouldn't now be trying to be right about it at others' expense... This is all that was needed to be said.... go ahead coinface, try to be right about it.... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=437950.msg6918351#msg6918351 It's something you may have to try multiple times until it gets past the hung network and joins the moving network.
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May 29, 2014, 09:57:30 PM |
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I upgraded my wallet to the latest binary 1.3.4.1,, still, no joy! Shows behind 21 hours...not syncing.. I don't understand the procedure to add the nodes so it will communicate with the right chain and update correctly.. Can someone explain the procedure in simple and specific A B C terms without going off on other tangents? Thanks
It's really not that hard. You probably don't need to add nodes, what you need to do is delete your bad chain data. There is a folder on your computer and in it you have your wallet.dat and a bunch of other files. Your wallet.dat is super important and holds your public addresses and private keys. Don't delete it, lose it or let anybody else find it. So you updated to 1.3.4.1 but it is stuck 21 hours behind? You just close the wallet. Navigate to the folder with your wallet.dat Delete all the files in that folder except for your wallet.dat Run the client again. This time it should get past the bad block and sync to the correct chain. I use windows so I go to Users>Username>Appdata>Roaming>Cryptographicanomaly then delete the bad chain data, leaving only my wallet.dat and run it again. If this still doesn't work I would add a conf file with addnodes. That is all you need to do, and once every CGA user does this, that bad chain data will be deleted forever and wont cause this hiccup anymore. Right, already tried that when upgrading....didn't work...hence the unnecessary back and forth with coinface.... all he needed to do was show what was asked for in the first place, then he wouldn't now be trying to be right about it at others' expense... This is all that was needed to be said.... go ahead coinface, try to be right about it.... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=437950.msg6918351#msg6918351 It's something you may have to try multiple times until it gets past the hung network and joins the moving network. Right, no worries. It's all sync'd up again thanks to CoinFlow's instructions on page 146, I believe.... Now I can start abusing my privileges again
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May 29, 2014, 10:46:00 PM |
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I upgraded my wallet to the latest binary 1.3.4.1,, still, no joy! Shows behind 21 hours...not syncing.. I don't understand the procedure to add the nodes so it will communicate with the right chain and update correctly.. Can someone explain the procedure in simple and specific A B C terms without going off on other tangents? Thanks
It's really not that hard. You probably don't need to add nodes, what you need to do is delete your bad chain data. There is a folder on your computer and in it you have your wallet.dat and a bunch of other files. Your wallet.dat is super important and holds your public addresses and private keys. Don't delete it, lose it or let anybody else find it. So you updated to 1.3.4.1 but it is stuck 21 hours behind? You just close the wallet. Navigate to the folder with your wallet.dat Delete all the files in that folder except for your wallet.dat Run the client again. This time it should get past the bad block and sync to the correct chain. I use windows so I go to Users>Username>Appdata>Roaming>Cryptographicanomaly then delete the bad chain data, leaving only my wallet.dat and run it again. If this still doesn't work I would add a conf file with addnodes. That is all you need to do, and once every CGA user does this, that bad chain data will be deleted forever and wont cause this hiccup anymore. Right, already tried that when upgrading....didn't work...hence the unnecessary back and forth with coinface.... all he needed to do was show what was asked for in the first place, then he wouldn't now be trying to be right about it at others' expense... This is all that was needed to be said.... go ahead coinface, try to be right about it.... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=437950.msg6918351#msg6918351 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=437950.msg7002020#msg7002020So who was going back and forth unnecessarily now? Only because he obviously cannot or doesn't want to read?
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May 29, 2014, 10:53:35 PM |
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Guys, is "theminingpools.com" a scam pool?? I couldn't find a reliable pool to mine CGA, so started mining with 'em with more than 780 kH/s and it is more than 5 hours of mining (now stopped!) but I didn't receive a single cent in my coin wallet, though as stated on their website payouts are made every hour. So is there something wrong with this pool??
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nah, my mining pool is ignoring CGA until it gets its self back together as well. It hasn't even pointed our workers at CGA in 4 days now where before that I was receiving coins on a regular basis.... CGA IS literally ALL FORKED UP! We'll just have to wait until it's trusted again.... Hmm, thanks for confirming. Btw, which pool are you using to mine CGA?? Is it a MPOS/PROP pool?? Thanks
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May 29, 2014, 10:56:40 PM |
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Guys, is "theminingpools.com" a scam pool?? I couldn't find a reliable pool to mine CGA, so started mining with 'em with more than 780 kH/s and it is more than 5 hours of mining (now stopped!) but I didn't receive a single cent in my coin wallet, though as stated on their website payouts are made every hour. So is there something wrong with this pool??
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Check out the P2Pools, they are on the right chain and working good: http://5.45.105.66:8080Thanks for your input, coinflow. However I prefer MPOS/PROP pools. Do you've any reliable and stable pool(s) to suggest that mines CGA based on my search criteria?? Thanks
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May 29, 2014, 11:12:03 PM |
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Guys, is "theminingpools.com" a scam pool?? I couldn't find a reliable pool to mine CGA, so started mining with 'em with more than 780 kH/s and it is more than 5 hours of mining (now stopped!) but I didn't receive a single cent in my coin wallet, though as stated on their website payouts are made every hour. So is there something wrong with this pool??
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Check out the P2Pools, they are on the right chain and working good: http://5.45.105.66:8080Thanks for your input, coinflow. However I prefer MPOS/PROP pools. Do you've any reliable and stable pool(s) to suggest that mines CGA based on my search criteria?? Thanks Mine has been stable PROP but not MPOS but not P2P either www.hasher.ca
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May 30, 2014, 12:44:45 AM |
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Guys, is "theminingpools.com" a scam pool?? I couldn't find a reliable pool to mine CGA, so started mining with 'em with more than 780 kH/s and it is more than 5 hours of mining (now stopped!) but I didn't receive a single cent in my coin wallet, though as stated on their website payouts are made every hour. So is there something wrong with this pool??
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nah, my mining pool is ignoring CGA until it gets its self back together as well. It hasn't even pointed our workers at CGA in 4 days now where before that I was receiving coins on a regular basis.... CGA IS literally ALL FORKED UP! We'll just have to wait until it's trusted again.... Hmm, thanks for confirming. Btw, which pool are you using to mine CGA?? Is it a MPOS/PROP pool?? Thanks www.coinmine.pw great multi-coin pool! I really like it!
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May 30, 2014, 03:40:23 AM |
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Guys, is "theminingpools.com" a scam pool?? I couldn't find a reliable pool to mine CGA, so started mining with 'em with more than 780 kH/s and it is more than 5 hours of mining (now stopped!) but I didn't receive a single cent in my coin wallet, though as stated on their website payouts are made every hour. So is there something wrong with this pool??
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Check out the P2Pools, they are on the right chain and working good: http://5.45.105.66:8080Thanks for your input, coinflow. However I prefer MPOS/PROP pools. Do you've any reliable and stable pool(s) to suggest that mines CGA based on my search criteria?? Thanks Mine has been stable PROP but not MPOS but not P2P either www.hasher.caCrackfoo, the website you referred isn't loading for me. Any other alternative?? Thanks
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May 30, 2014, 03:43:43 AM |
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Guys, is "theminingpools.com" a scam pool?? I couldn't find a reliable pool to mine CGA, so started mining with 'em with more than 780 kH/s and it is more than 5 hours of mining (now stopped!) but I didn't receive a single cent in my coin wallet, though as stated on their website payouts are made every hour. So is there something wrong with this pool??
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nah, my mining pool is ignoring CGA until it gets its self back together as well. It hasn't even pointed our workers at CGA in 4 days now where before that I was receiving coins on a regular basis.... CGA IS literally ALL FORKED UP! We'll just have to wait until it's trusted again.... Hmm, thanks for confirming. Btw, which pool are you using to mine CGA?? Is it a MPOS/PROP pool?? Thanks www.coinmine.pw great multi-coin pool! I really like it! Unfortunately it's a PPLNS pool, and I don't have much luck in such type of pools. PROP or PPS would be/are great for me(& for many others too)..
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Add these nodes to your configs, it will help the network (resync if needed): addnode=80.241.218.9 addnode=176.58.92.169 addnode=176.9.63.136 addnode=195.130.216 addnode=192.99.35.133 addnode=149.210.168.71 addnode=71.105.130.10 addnode=91.132.178.106 addnode=88.218.101.44 addnode=115.29.160.13 addnode=78.13.151.160 addnode=93.171.209.97 addnode=190.177.100.76
Once you are completely synced go into your wallet console and type "getpeerinfo" then check to see if you have other peers that are not in the above list and add them to this list and repost. This will get everyone onto the same page.
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Add these nodes to your configs, it will help the network (resync if needed): addnode=80.241.218.9 addnode=176.58.92.169 addnode=176.9.63.136 addnode=195.130.216 addnode=192.99.35.133 addnode=149.210.168.71 addnode=71.105.130.10 addnode=91.132.178.106 addnode=88.218.101.44 addnode=115.29.160.13 addnode=78.13.151.160 addnode=93.171.209.97 addnode=190.177.100.76
Once you are completely synced go into your wallet console and type "getpeerinfo" then check to see if you have other peers that are not in the above list and add them to this list and repost. This will get everyone onto the same page. The missing octet is 149, so should be addnode=195.130.216.149 others to add: 54.72.105.98 83.247.7.131 then I have a few ipv6 guys
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Guys, is "theminingpools.com" a scam pool?? I couldn't find a reliable pool to mine CGA, so started mining with 'em with more than 780 kH/s and it is more than 5 hours of mining (now stopped!) but I didn't receive a single cent in my coin wallet, though as stated on their website payouts are made every hour. So is there something wrong with this pool??
Thanks
Check out the P2Pools, they are on the right chain and working good: http://5.45.105.66:8080Thanks for your input, coinflow. However I prefer MPOS/PROP pools. Do you've any reliable and stable pool(s) to suggest that mines CGA based on my search criteria?? Thanks Mine has been stable PROP but not MPOS but not P2P either www.hasher.caCrackfoo, the website you referred isn't loading for me. Any other alternative?? Thanks it's my pool... its up and running...not sure why you can't get to it...
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May 30, 2014, 03:54:51 PM |
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Guys, is "theminingpools.com" a scam pool?? I couldn't find a reliable pool to mine CGA, so started mining with 'em with more than 780 kH/s and it is more than 5 hours of mining (now stopped!) but I didn't receive a single cent in my coin wallet, though as stated on their website payouts are made every hour. So is there something wrong with this pool??
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nah, my mining pool is ignoring CGA until it gets its self back together as well. It hasn't even pointed our workers at CGA in 4 days now where before that I was receiving coins on a regular basis.... CGA IS literally ALL FORKED UP! We'll just have to wait until it's trusted again.... Hmm, thanks for confirming. Btw, which pool are you using to mine CGA?? Is it a MPOS/PROP pool?? Thanks www.coinmine.pw great multi-coin pool! I really like it! Unfortunately it's a PPLNS pool, and I don't have much luck in such type of pools. PROP or PPS would be/are great for me(& for many others too).. Why do you think, you have not much luck in PPLNS-pools? It only takes some time until the payouts get to their full extent and mostly the fees are lower than with PROP-pools, because the pool-operators have lower risk with PPLNS than with PROP. The additional advantage with P2Pool is, that you mine directly into your wallet. But everyone has to decide for themselves, of course. Those links are interesting for those who would like to get deeper into it: http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/news/p2pool-mining/2014/03/25http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/news/try-p2pool-mining-profitability/2014/03/25
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brokedummy
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May 30, 2014, 04:25:30 PM |
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Guys, is "theminingpools.com" a scam pool?? I couldn't find a reliable pool to mine CGA, so started mining with 'em with more than 780 kH/s and it is more than 5 hours of mining (now stopped!) but I didn't receive a single cent in my coin wallet, though as stated on their website payouts are made every hour. So is there something wrong with this pool??
Thanks
Check out the P2Pools, they are on the right chain and working good: http://5.45.105.66:8080Thanks for your input, coinflow. However I prefer MPOS/PROP pools. Do you've any reliable and stable pool(s) to suggest that mines CGA based on my search criteria?? Thanks Mine has been stable PROP but not MPOS but not P2P either www.hasher.caCrackfoo, the website you referred isn't loading for me. Any other alternative?? Thanks it's my pool... its up and running...not sure why you can't get to it... I couldn't get to it either at that time, but now is fine.
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brokedummy
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May 30, 2014, 04:38:01 PM |
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Just keep an eye on your wallet and the rest of the network. If you fork, all your auto switching miners will switch to CGA and waste all their hash on a fork, since it will seem wildly profitable to mine. It's reported that the code is getting close to bug free, but just in case. You don't want a lot of angry miners.
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himikk
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May 30, 2014, 04:47:42 PM |
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Just keep an eye on your wallet and the rest of the network. If you fork, all your auto switching miners will switch to CGA and waste all their hash on a fork, since it will seem wildly profitable to mine. It's reported that the code is getting close to bug free, but just in case. You don't want a lot of angry miners. Thanks for caution. I will look.
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