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April 23, 2014, 06:17:41 AM
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flappy.chasingcoin.com is on new wallet version: v2.0.0.1

Updating threads now.

Thank you for the confirmation.
And why you remove all P2P pools?
Originally release was Wednesday 23rd (UTC-700) and we we're removing unconfirmed pools, unconfirmed stuff, and working on p2pool issue. (Confusion caused half pools/exchanges to update 24 hours early)

After this whole hard forking we are going to be doing a complete clean up.

Half the information is incorrect, outdated, and most services were shut down, on extremely old forks, or just not working.

We hoped to have p2pool issue fully worked out before then, looks like that may need to wait.

We apologise in the mean time, we suggest you use current offered mining pools for mining and we will be working getting confirmation on new mining pools, multipools and p2pools.

We suggest you use no services listed(Such as casino, games, or anything along those lines) as it is clear half of those services are down and not working at this time and have not been working for weeks. We will be updating which services successfully updated, what services are working, but for now we are not removing them for good. We are removing them to avoid confusion and multiple forks in the block chain.

For now we ask all miners try to distribute resources on the confirmed pools only and will keep you updated.
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April 23, 2014, 06:24:01 AM
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Removed all unconfirmed services. If you ran any of those services you are going to need to update and let us know whether they are or are not active.
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April 23, 2014, 06:27:14 AM
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We are also still awaiting confirmation on who is building binaries to get them out asap. For anyone attempting please note we will be checking hash.

Bounty: 25 million.

https://github.com/flappycoin-project
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April 23, 2014, 07:33:17 AM
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BELOW ARE POOLS CONFIRMED ON 2.0.0.1 WITH THE ESTIMATED HASH RATE BESIDE THEM.

http://hash-to-coins.com/ (CONFIRMED ON 2.0.0.1)

http://flappy.chasingcoin.com/ (CONFIRMED ON 2.0.0.1) (10%)

http://miningwith.us/ (CONFIRMED ON 2.0.0.1) (40%)

http://flap.bondni.com/ (CONFIRMED ON 2.0.0.1) (50%)

Keeping this updated as we go.
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April 23, 2014, 07:34:47 AM
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I should also state the withdrawing/sending/receiving is a precaution. We want no issues. In theory you should be able to, but let's take no chances until public can get new wallets and fully update themselves.

Thank you in the mean time.
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April 23, 2014, 07:42:51 AM
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I thought Thimo gets the Flap for fixing and compiling  Huh

I hope the fixed code is okay and he has nothing installed what harms us.

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April 23, 2014, 07:47:35 AM
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flappy.miningwith.us pool over 80 mh and no blocks found for the last hours or so on the new wallet.... Houston do we have a problem?
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April 23, 2014, 07:48:02 AM
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I thought Thimos gets the Flap for fixing and compiling  Huh

I hope the fixed code is okay.
It is fixed.

To clarify for anyone asked.

Thimo fixed code/delivered binaries and we tested code.

1 revision/change was made(Hard block fork number) so the binaries needed recompiling.

To clarify why this isn't done yet, we we're waiting for our devs to get online for that specific task.

Due updating early and to avoid another catastrophe by asking pool operators to revert their changes, we instead insisted they keep the changes to avoid confusion and requested all pool operators update early.

We request all transactions stop until we can get the wallets out to general public.

Honestly if you want a real answer. This isn't as big of a deal as it seems as long as people understand(And should of understood the entire time) this transition is a little bumpy.

Hold you coins/back up your wallet and once we get confirmation of new set of binaries we will post them.

To accelerate the process as I am unaware when my developers will be online that handle the compiling, and not having the environment up to compile windows binaries myself I opened it to the public at a 25 million bounty to deliver binaries compiled.

Does that answer your question?

Thimo fixed the code/compiled so we could test. The change in code since his compile was one line a hard fork change and a revision change.
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April 23, 2014, 07:50:52 AM
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I thought Thimos gets the Flap for fixing and compiling  Huh

I hope the fixed code is okay.
It is fixed.

To clarify for anyone asked.

Thimo fixed code/delivered binaries and we tested code.

1 revision/change was made(Hard block fork number) so the binaries needed recompiling.

To clarify why this isn't done yet, we we're waiting for our devs to get online for that specific task.

Due updating early and to avoid another catastrophe by asking pool operators to revert their changes, we instead insisted they keep the changes to avoid confusion and requested all pool operators update early.

We request all transactions stop until we can get the wallets out to general public.

Honestly if you want a real answer. This isn't as big of a deal as it seems as long as people understand(And should of understood the entire time) this transition is a little bumpy.

Hold you coins/back up your wallet and once we get confirmation of new set of binaries we will post them.

To accelerate the process as I am unaware when my developers will be online that handle the compiling, and not having the environment up to compile windows binaries myself I opened it to the public at a 25 million bounty to deliver binaries compiled.

Does that answer your question?

Thimo fixed the code/compiled so we could test. The change in code since his compile was one line a hard fork change and a revision change.

+1

Question answered.

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April 23, 2014, 07:53:13 AM
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flappy.miningwith.us pool over 80 mh and no blocks found for the last hours or so on the new wallet.... Houston do we have a problem?
If you go to the website they are reporting they have disabled the block reporting as it is not reporting to the front end so this may be why.

On the blockchain explorers things seem fine and blocks are being solved correctly and pay out is correct. There may be an issue, I need confirmation of this from him.

Due to this being a hard fork, we won't know absolutely for certain until after the hard fork has finished. The network needs to settle on what it thinks the block chain is.

We are also clarifying any issue now and checking into everything. If there was an issue with forking knowing sooner is going to be key.

All things considered the forking is occurring normally and the blockchain will update as far as we can tell. We will be checking into this issue and this might be a bumpy day. That is why we needed to stress to stop transactions entirely until we can figure out best course of action. This is occuring 24 hours earlier then anticipated.
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April 23, 2014, 08:01:45 AM
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thanks, a few bumps are to be expected.
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April 23, 2014, 08:13:28 AM
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To speak mind for a moment for anyone who has followed Dogecoin they would know hardforks caused major issues due to organization and this is always set to occur when this happens. All we can hope for is everyone listens to instructions and works together to organize.

Hard forks can be a nightmare and a half. They don't always have to be, and this will be bumpy.

It is easy to protect yourself however. Simply back up your wallet and wait and you have absolutely nothing to worry about. The problem comes down to the time frame the hard fork occurs transactions can end up on multiple forks and double spending can occur, or loss of coins. Or in some cases you go to pay someone, they receive money, send you a product, then when blockchain updates they lose their coins.

We will be keeping you updated. This seems to be going smoother then anticipated especially with the confusion/early update. We will see very soon.
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April 23, 2014, 08:17:02 AM
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http://flappy.chasingcoin.com/index.php?page=statistics&action=blocks

http://flap.bondni.com/index.php?page=statistics&action=blocks

These pools are reporting solving blocks the correct blocks.

Trying to get confirmation on hash-to-coins and miningwith.us.

Suchpool may be causing a small issue with forking because we are fairly sure they are running old software but comprise a very small network hash rate as well. Around 5%.
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April 23, 2014, 08:26:16 AM
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http://flappy.suchpool.pw/ (NOT UPDATED/NO CONFIRMATION, SWITCH TO OTHER POOLS TILL WE HAVE CONFIRMATION)

http://flap.locl.ca/ (NOT UPDATED/NO CONFIRMATION, SWITCH TO OTHER POOLS TILL WE HAVE CONFIRMATION)

Updated main page.
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April 23, 2014, 08:31:48 AM
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pointed my miners at miningwith.us to do my little bit to help the fork Smiley

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April 23, 2014, 08:34:29 AM
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pointed my miners at miningwith.us to do my little bit to help the fork Smiley
Sorry to request this. Could you point them at http://flappy.chasingcoin.com/ instead?

We are still attempting to make sure things are all right on their end due to not reporting blocks.

I would also say bondini but we would like to spread out hash rate and right now bondini is at 50%, chasingcoin is at 10% and miningwith.us is at 40%.
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April 23, 2014, 08:44:02 AM
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I myself just took a miner and redirected 1 mhash towards chasingcoin.com/ in the mean time.
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April 23, 2014, 08:45:26 AM
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All previous issues have been addressed and resolved! Back 100% operational!

We are extremely pleased to inform you all that the negative balance issue has now been fixed.

Since the extent of missing transactions was considerable for that period, and that we lost more debit transactions rather than credit ones (meaning balances in credit_dummy were higher than the actual amount), we proceeded with a credit based on your average payout / block for the affected period. We chose to proceed this way to resolve this issue faster for everybody.  That ensured a minimal loss, and everybody got their fair share of the coins for that period that were previously un-credited to assess the credit/debit inconsistensies.

You can come back mining at http://Flappy.SuchPool.pw

We will soon announce a full week of 0% fees to compensate all our miners.

Again, we deeply apoligize for the inconvenients that occured recently. Please be assured that we won't let that happen again.
We took this as a lesson, and quickly reacted by adding more database slaves, more backups and more security overall on our infrastructure.

At this moment, every previous issue has been solved and we are back operational at 100%!

We hope you enjoy mining on our pools. Bring back the hashes!

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April 23, 2014, 08:48:58 AM
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All previous issues have been addressed and resolved! Back 100% operational!

We are extremely pleased to inform you all that the negative balance issue has now been fixed.

Since the extent of missing transactions was considerable for that period, and that we lost more debit transactions rather than credit ones (meaning balances in credit_dummy were higher than the actual amount), we proceeded with a credit based on your average payout / block for the affected period. We chose to proceed this way to resolve this issue faster for everybody.  That ensured a minimal loss, and everybody got their fair share of the coins for that period that were previously un-credited to assess the credit/debit inconsistensies.

You can come back mining at http://Flappy.SuchPool.pw

We will soon announce a full week of 0% fees to compensate all our miners.

Again, we deeply apoligize for the inconvenients that occured recently. Please be assured that we won't let that happen again.
We took this as a lesson, and quickly reacted by adding more database slaves, more backups and more security overall on our infrastructure.

At this moment, every previous issue has been solved and we are back operational at 100%!

We hope you enjoy mining on our pools. Bring back the hashes!

*If you feel like your balance is somehow still incorrect, feel free to contact us at any time at admin@suchpool.pw

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I don't see anything about updated to 2.0.0.1 as well as that post was posted a few days ago.

As far as we know they did not update to 2.0.0.1.

If you know the owner, are the owner or can confirm as such would be wonderful.
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April 23, 2014, 08:57:37 AM
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pointed my miners at miningwith.us to do my little bit to help the fork Smiley
Sorry to request this. Could you point them at http://flappy.chasingcoin.com/ instead?

We are still attempting to make sure things are all right on their end due to not reporting blocks.

I would also say bondini but we would like to spread out hash rate and right now bondini is at 50%, chasingcoin is at 10% and miningwith.us is at 40%.

Done Smiley


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