R-J-F
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June 05, 2017, 08:01:16 PM |
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a small unofficial update: as Hush said v 0.13.3 is at the door, coming soon along with new layout team is working hard on coding and testing ... - web wallet development in progress 40% - we had late start due to necessary infrastructure work but it is coming one of most important thing is where and how do we keep our money. it is so essential to be well done and have funds safe all the time, lets not rush with it. - API 30% - same as web wallet - emc2me - crowdfunding platform in progress 10%, our PM stole will start giving bi weekly updates - june surprise on schedule - will be in the month of June , of course - our web store 4you.emc2.foundation - ready for beta testing, release late this week - more devs joining the team ... Excellent, looking forward to all of it!
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"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." Ben Franklin
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SweetStars
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June 06, 2017, 12:46:26 AM |
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This is just a small thing, but shouldn't it be emc2.foundation, not einsteinium.org. Since that is the new site. The old site is gone. Just something I noticed when reading that page.
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bluelab
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June 06, 2017, 09:11:48 AM |
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This is just a small thing, but shouldn't it be emc2.foundation, not einsteinium.org. Since that is the new site. The old site is gone. Just something I noticed when reading that page.
of course yes, this is is just quick screenshot from our dev machine layout and content will be fully updated
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HashUnlimited
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June 06, 2017, 09:44:34 AM |
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PM-Tech Update:
Basic functionality is running fine in production. The only issue users might have encountered on our pool last night was that mined blocks haven't been updated in the frontend for a while. This wasn't a node issue, I have installed backup instances where one of them is actively communicating with a stratum test instance sending block notifications. When this one got synced, it mixed up the shares in the DB a little, causing MPOS to stop the UI updates (cronjobs). All blocks mined were accounted later on, no issues there. My apologies for discovering that a few hours late.
The performance of the new wallet is slightly (really minimal) worse than the old one. This is caused by the additional block verification steps due to the BIPs deployed using Bitcoin's IsSuperMajority rule, e.g. elevating the block version. Once these BIPs are enforced, we will release a minor update almost immediately, where those rule checks will be replaced by a simple starting block check (similar to how BIP34 is handled nowadays). From then it is expected to outperform the current version.
Initial block download was improved significantly, this will be noticed by new users as well. IBD starts with downloading just the headers from one peer, in parallel the block download is initiated receiving the data from up to eight peer simultaneously, decreasing IBD times from a day now on the old version to a few hours in best case.
Currently I'm in the process of testing the updated multisig functionality which is also supposed to be supported by the Electrum servers. A lot of possibilities are given here in terms of smart contracts, micropayment channels and JoinCoin.
To be continued....
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chrysophylax
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June 06, 2017, 09:56:58 AM |
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PM-Tech Update:
Basic functionality is running fine in production. The only issue users might have encountered on our pool last night was that mined blocks haven't been updated in the frontend for a while. This wasn't a node issue, I have installed backup instances where one of them is actively communicating with a stratum test instance sending block notifications. When this one got synced, it mixed up the shares in the DB a little, causing MPOS to stop the UI updates (cronjobs). All blocks mined were accounted later on, no issues there. My apologies for discovering that a few hours late.
The performance of the new wallet is slightly (really minimal) worse than the old one. This is caused by the additional block verification steps due to the BIPs deployed using Bitcoin's IsSuperMajority rule, e.g. elevating the block version. Once these BIPs are enforced, we will release a minor update almost immediately, where those rule checks will be replaced by a simple starting block check (similar to how BIP34 is handled nowadays). From then it is expected to outperform the current version.
Initial block download was improved significantly, this will be noticed by new users as well. IBD starts with downloading just the headers from one peer, in parallel the block download is initiated receiving the data from up to eight peer simultaneously, decreasing IBD times from a day now on the old version to a few hours in best case.
Currently I'm in the process of testing the updated multisig functionality which is also supposed to be supported by the Electrum servers. A lot of possibilities are given here in terms of smart contracts, micropayment channels and JoinCoin.
To be continued....
good ... im glad things are starting to make a lot more sense now ... as well as starting to roll along mate ... pool / stratum / db - are all a pain but part of the process ... we will start the pool i initially started mentioning - and compare notes ... that way we can have a couple of pools running IF i can get it all setup and modified ... we unfortunately cant really test the pool - as we have no scrypt miners / asics to test with ... especially when high hash is concerned ... right now though - finishing all the 'real world' stuff and setup ... chat to you back on skype soon ... #crysx
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R-J-F
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June 06, 2017, 12:33:46 PM |
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PM-Tech Update:
Basic functionality is running fine in production. The only issue users might have encountered on our pool last night was that mined blocks haven't been updated in the frontend for a while. This wasn't a node issue, I have installed backup instances where one of them is actively communicating with a stratum test instance sending block notifications. When this one got synced, it mixed up the shares in the DB a little, causing MPOS to stop the UI updates (cronjobs). All blocks mined were accounted later on, no issues there. My apologies for discovering that a few hours late.
The performance of the new wallet is slightly (really minimal) worse than the old one. This is caused by the additional block verification steps due to the BIPs deployed using Bitcoin's IsSuperMajority rule, e.g. elevating the block version. Once these BIPs are enforced, we will release a minor update almost immediately, where those rule checks will be replaced by a simple starting block check (similar to how BIP34 is handled nowadays). From then it is expected to outperform the current version.
Initial block download was improved significantly, this will be noticed by new users as well. IBD starts with downloading just the headers from one peer, in parallel the block download is initiated receiving the data from up to eight peer simultaneously, decreasing IBD times from a day now on the old version to a few hours in best case.
Currently I'm in the process of testing the updated multisig functionality which is also supposed to be supported by the Electrum servers. A lot of possibilities are given here in terms of smart contracts, micropayment channels and JoinCoin.
To be continued....
good ... im glad things are starting to make a lot more sense now ... as well as starting to roll along mate ... pool / stratum / db - are all a pain but part of the process ... we will start the pool i initially started mentioning - and compare notes ... that way we can have a couple of pools running IF i can get it all setup and modified ... we unfortunately cant really test the pool - as we have no scrypt miners / asics to test with ... especially when high hash is concerned ... right now though - finishing all the 'real world' stuff and setup ... chat to you back on skype soon ... #crysx Just wanted to say, you guys are doing a great job, I'm so happy to see EMC2 alive and kicking. Thank you!
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"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." Ben Franklin
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Stolle_pk
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June 06, 2017, 01:04:53 PM |
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emc2me.io platform update !!! Great news !!! If you maybe know I am Project Manager for that platform and also mobile developer lead at emc2. Great progress in development: To the end of the week UX/UI design will be done, Api for platform will be implemented and to the end of next week emc2 wallet api will be done too. Milostones for platform are decided so we are on track. Let's make emc2 great again !!!
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syncitgroup
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June 06, 2017, 01:09:28 PM |
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Just small notice, SyncIt Group Company is near to finish the emc2 C2C store. We are hoping to have pre-release version at the end of the week. The demo page is currently on this address http://4you.emc2.syncitgroup.com/ For the start, payment will be available through PayPal and when we get API and wallet, we'll develop Magento extension for public use and implement it in our store.
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bitcoinrevolution
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June 06, 2017, 03:12:56 PM |
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PM-Tech Update:
Basic functionality is running fine in production. The only issue users might have encountered on our pool last night was that mined blocks haven't been updated in the frontend for a while. This wasn't a node issue, I have installed backup instances where one of them is actively communicating with a stratum test instance sending block notifications. When this one got synced, it mixed up the shares in the DB a little, causing MPOS to stop the UI updates (cronjobs). All blocks mined were accounted later on, no issues there. My apologies for discovering that a few hours late.
The performance of the new wallet is slightly (really minimal) worse than the old one. This is caused by the additional block verification steps due to the BIPs deployed using Bitcoin's IsSuperMajority rule, e.g. elevating the block version. Once these BIPs are enforced, we will release a minor update almost immediately, where those rule checks will be replaced by a simple starting block check (similar to how BIP34 is handled nowadays). From then it is expected to outperform the current version.
Initial block download was improved significantly, this will be noticed by new users as well. IBD starts with downloading just the headers from one peer, in parallel the block download is initiated receiving the data from up to eight peer simultaneously, decreasing IBD times from a day now on the old version to a few hours in best case.
Currently I'm in the process of testing the updated multisig functionality which is also supposed to be supported by the Electrum servers. A lot of possibilities are given here in terms of smart contracts, micropayment channels and JoinCoin.
To be continued....
good ... im glad things are starting to make a lot more sense now ... as well as starting to roll along mate ... pool / stratum / db - are all a pain but part of the process ... we will start the pool i initially started mentioning - and compare notes ... that way we can have a couple of pools running IF i can get it all setup and modified ... we unfortunately cant really test the pool - as we have no scrypt miners / asics to test with ... especially when high hash is concerned ... right now though - finishing all the 'real world' stuff and setup ... chat to you back on skype soon ... #crysx just fucking stop you need to talk to varvarin we have more hash power than you can shake a stick at
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drumamat
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June 06, 2017, 03:26:22 PM |
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Hey guys,
I have weird stuff going on with my wallet:
I sent coins but there is no confirmations from the wallet (last version of wallet fully synched) and no pending transactions on the exchange where I sent the coins.
Now my balance shows as 0 Emc2, I checked on the block explorer and it says I still have the coins in the wallet, the txid of the withdraw doesn't even exist.
Can anyone help please?
Thanks so much in advance
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piccionipier
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June 06, 2017, 03:33:48 PM |
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emc2me.io platform update !!! Great news !!! If you maybe know I am Project Manager for that platform and also mobile developer lead at emc2. Great progress in development: To the end of the week UX/UI design will be done, Api for platform will be implemented and to the end of next week emc2 wallet api will be done too. Milostones for platform are decided so we are on track. Let's make emc2 great again !!!
Emc2 is great
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HashUnlimited
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June 06, 2017, 04:04:02 PM |
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Hey guys,
I have weird stuff going on with my wallet:
I sent coins but there is no confirmations from the wallet (last version of wallet fully synched) and no pending transactions on the exchange where I sent the coins.
Now my balance shows as 0 Emc2, I checked on the block explorer and it says I still have the coins in the wallet, the txid of the withdraw doesn't even exist.
Can anyone help please?
Thanks so much in advance
have something similar with Polo, try starting your wallet with -rescan to see if the coins are still on the old key
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chrysophylax
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June 06, 2017, 04:05:01 PM |
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PM-Tech Update:
Basic functionality is running fine in production. The only issue users might have encountered on our pool last night was that mined blocks haven't been updated in the frontend for a while. This wasn't a node issue, I have installed backup instances where one of them is actively communicating with a stratum test instance sending block notifications. When this one got synced, it mixed up the shares in the DB a little, causing MPOS to stop the UI updates (cronjobs). All blocks mined were accounted later on, no issues there. My apologies for discovering that a few hours late.
The performance of the new wallet is slightly (really minimal) worse than the old one. This is caused by the additional block verification steps due to the BIPs deployed using Bitcoin's IsSuperMajority rule, e.g. elevating the block version. Once these BIPs are enforced, we will release a minor update almost immediately, where those rule checks will be replaced by a simple starting block check (similar to how BIP34 is handled nowadays). From then it is expected to outperform the current version.
Initial block download was improved significantly, this will be noticed by new users as well. IBD starts with downloading just the headers from one peer, in parallel the block download is initiated receiving the data from up to eight peer simultaneously, decreasing IBD times from a day now on the old version to a few hours in best case.
Currently I'm in the process of testing the updated multisig functionality which is also supposed to be supported by the Electrum servers. A lot of possibilities are given here in terms of smart contracts, micropayment channels and JoinCoin.
To be continued....
good ... im glad things are starting to make a lot more sense now ... as well as starting to roll along mate ... pool / stratum / db - are all a pain but part of the process ... we will start the pool i initially started mentioning - and compare notes ... that way we can have a couple of pools running IF i can get it all setup and modified ... we unfortunately cant really test the pool - as we have no scrypt miners / asics to test with ... especially when high hash is concerned ... right now though - finishing all the 'real world' stuff and setup ... chat to you back on skype soon ... #crysx just fucking stop you need to talk to varvarin we have more hash power than you can shake a stick at hmmm ... i dunno whether to take what you are saying as a joke - or you are purposely making out to be offensive ... not to mention that what you have written - really doesnt make sense to me ... who on earth are you anyway? ... #crysx
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bitcoinrevolution
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June 07, 2017, 06:56:25 PM |
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PM-Tech Update:
Basic functionality is running fine in production. The only issue users might have encountered on our pool last night was that mined blocks haven't been updated in the frontend for a while. This wasn't a node issue, I have installed backup instances where one of them is actively communicating with a stratum test instance sending block notifications. When this one got synced, it mixed up the shares in the DB a little, causing MPOS to stop the UI updates (cronjobs). All blocks mined were accounted later on, no issues there. My apologies for discovering that a few hours late.
The performance of the new wallet is slightly (really minimal) worse than the old one. This is caused by the additional block verification steps due to the BIPs deployed using Bitcoin's IsSuperMajority rule, e.g. elevating the block version. Once these BIPs are enforced, we will release a minor update almost immediately, where those rule checks will be replaced by a simple starting block check (similar to how BIP34 is handled nowadays). From then it is expected to outperform the current version.
Initial block download was improved significantly, this will be noticed by new users as well. IBD starts with downloading just the headers from one peer, in parallel the block download is initiated receiving the data from up to eight peer simultaneously, decreasing IBD times from a day now on the old version to a few hours in best case.
Currently I'm in the process of testing the updated multisig functionality which is also supposed to be supported by the Electrum servers. A lot of possibilities are given here in terms of smart contracts, micropayment channels and JoinCoin.
To be continued....
good ... im glad things are starting to make a lot more sense now ... as well as starting to roll along mate ... pool / stratum / db - are all a pain but part of the process ... we will start the pool i initially started mentioning - and compare notes ... that way we can have a couple of pools running IF i can get it all setup and modified ... we unfortunately cant really test the pool - as we have no scrypt miners / asics to test with ... especially when high hash is concerned ... right now though - finishing all the 'real world' stuff and setup ... chat to you back on skype soon ... #crysx just fucking stop you need to talk to varvarin we have more hash power than you can shake a stick at hmmm ... i dunno whether to take what you are saying as a joke - or you are purposely making out to be offensive ... not to mention that what you have written - really doesnt make sense to me ... who on earth are you anyway? ... #crysx EMC2 ===> if you had any idea how big this coin is... 10K easy maybe 100K by 2018 ~ask varvarin
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drumamat
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June 07, 2017, 11:06:23 PM Last edit: April 14, 2018, 06:23:59 PM by drumamat |
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Hey guys,
I have weird stuff going on with my wallet:
I sent coins but there is no confirmations from the wallet (last version of wallet fully synched) and no pending transactions on the exchange where I sent the coins.
Now my balance shows as 0 Emc2, I checked on the block explorer and it says I still have the coins in the wallet, the txid of the withdraw doesn't even exist.
Can anyone help please?
Thanks so much in advance
Hey guys! My problem is still on, and I would really appreciate some help! I have the latest wallet, fully synced. I sent 3 EMC to the same address to make sure everything was fine, and they arrived and got confirmed on both ends. After that I sent 47000 EMC to the same address, nothing arrived, and the tx has 0 confirmation after 48h. Now my wallet shows 0 balance, and the Txid doesn't "exist" in the block explorer. Even weirder, my EMC address shows a positive balance in the blockchain and shows the 3EMC tx that I sent as a test as 50 EMC. What is going on ? I have had like 20 different Qt wallets for different coins, I have never seen that. Finally, I can't do "-repairwallet" or "-rescan" like this in the debug log, those commands don't work and don't even show up in the help section of the debug log. Please help if you can! Thanks!
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djnocide
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June 08, 2017, 12:05:51 AM |
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Hey guys,
I have weird stuff going on with my wallet:
I sent coins but there is no confirmations from the wallet (last version of wallet fully synched) and no pending transactions on the exchange where I sent the coins.
Now my balance shows as 0 Emc2, I checked on the block explorer and it says I still have the coins in the wallet, the txid of the withdraw doesn't even exist.
Can anyone help please?
Thanks so much in advance
Hey guys! My problem is still on, and I would really appreciate some help! I have the latest wallet, fully synced. I sent 3 EMC to the same address to make sure everything was fine, and they arrived and got confirmed on both ends. After that I sent 47000 EMC to the same address, nothing arrived, and the tx has 0 confirmation after 48h. Now my wallet shows 0 balance, and the Txid doesn't "exist" in the block explorer. Even weirder, my EMC address shows a positive balance in the blockchain and shows the 3EMC tx that I sent as a test as 50 EMC. What is going on ? I have had like 20 different Qt wallets for different coins, I have never seen that. Finally, I can't do "-repairwallet" or "-rescan" like this in the debug log, those commands don't work and don't even show up in the help section of the debug log. Please help if you can! Thanks! TXid that went wrong : c0e48893e3532a3556247ca122274eca1ea51ca4bd2bda2b295e7ceb9120013f Address of my wallet (showing positive balance and the weird 50 EMC sent instead of 3): EM88G2XwaneSRgUyxMXYfL4JuUEfbTH9yU For the -rescan: right-click on the wallet select properties in the target line at the end of if, add -rescan click "apply" restart your wallet That's how i've make it work in the past
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drumamat
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June 08, 2017, 03:56:27 AM Last edit: April 14, 2018, 06:21:54 PM by drumamat |
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Hey guys,
I have weird stuff going on with my wallet:
I sent coins but there is no confirmations from the wallet (last version of wallet fully synched) and no pending transactions on the exchange where I sent the coins.
Now my balance shows as 0 Emc2, I checked on the block explorer and it says I still have the coins in the wallet, the txid of the withdraw doesn't even exist.
Can anyone help please?
Thanks so much in advance
Hey guys! My problem is still on, and I would really appreciate some help! I have the latest wallet, fully synced. I sent 3 EMC to the same address to make sure everything was fine, and they arrived and got confirmed on both ends. After that I sent 47000 EMC to the same address, nothing arrived, and the tx has 0 confirmation after 48h. Now my wallet shows 0 balance, and the Txid doesn't "exist" in the block explorer. Even weirder, my EMC address shows a positive balance in the blockchain and shows the 3EMC tx that I sent as a test as 50 EMC. What is going on ? I have had like 20 different Qt wallets for different coins, I have never seen that. Finally, I can't do "-repairwallet" or "-rescan" like this in the debug log, those commands don't work and don't even show up in the help section of the debug log. Please help if you can! Thanks! For the -rescan: right-click on the wallet select properties in the target line at the end of if, add -rescan click "apply" restart your wallet That's how i've make it work in the past Thank you for your help! Unfortunately after finding how to "rescan" I didn't get any result out of it. Still 0 coins in the wallet, 0 confirmation on the transaction, and 0 coin on the exchange. Thanks again
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chrysophylax
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June 08, 2017, 04:35:30 AM |
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PM-Tech Update:
Basic functionality is running fine in production. The only issue users might have encountered on our pool last night was that mined blocks haven't been updated in the frontend for a while. This wasn't a node issue, I have installed backup instances where one of them is actively communicating with a stratum test instance sending block notifications. When this one got synced, it mixed up the shares in the DB a little, causing MPOS to stop the UI updates (cronjobs). All blocks mined were accounted later on, no issues there. My apologies for discovering that a few hours late.
The performance of the new wallet is slightly (really minimal) worse than the old one. This is caused by the additional block verification steps due to the BIPs deployed using Bitcoin's IsSuperMajority rule, e.g. elevating the block version. Once these BIPs are enforced, we will release a minor update almost immediately, where those rule checks will be replaced by a simple starting block check (similar to how BIP34 is handled nowadays). From then it is expected to outperform the current version.
Initial block download was improved significantly, this will be noticed by new users as well. IBD starts with downloading just the headers from one peer, in parallel the block download is initiated receiving the data from up to eight peer simultaneously, decreasing IBD times from a day now on the old version to a few hours in best case.
Currently I'm in the process of testing the updated multisig functionality which is also supposed to be supported by the Electrum servers. A lot of possibilities are given here in terms of smart contracts, micropayment channels and JoinCoin.
To be continued....
good ... im glad things are starting to make a lot more sense now ... as well as starting to roll along mate ... pool / stratum / db - are all a pain but part of the process ... we will start the pool i initially started mentioning - and compare notes ... that way we can have a couple of pools running IF i can get it all setup and modified ... we unfortunately cant really test the pool - as we have no scrypt miners / asics to test with ... especially when high hash is concerned ... right now though - finishing all the 'real world' stuff and setup ... chat to you back on skype soon ... #crysx just fucking stop you need to talk to varvarin we have more hash power than you can shake a stick at hmmm ... i dunno whether to take what you are saying as a joke - or you are purposely making out to be offensive ... not to mention that what you have written - really doesnt make sense to me ... who on earth are you anyway? ... #crysx EMC2 ===> if you had any idea how big this coin is... 10K easy maybe 100K by 2018 ~ask varvarin you think i dont know? ... being one of the members of the core team - i had better know ... but here is the thing ... unlike you - who rates the coins 'bigness' on price - i ( and we at CWI ) dont ... we rate it on the coins progress - and most of all - the team behind it ... price is consequential ... no matter who you speak to on the team - varvarin included - they will tell you the same thing ... even though some of the older team members have a nice sum in their wallets - and would like to see the price increase - the main purpose of ANYTHING happening here is the growth of the coin - not the price ... so 10k 100k 1m - all consequential ... without the great team and members of the team - the coin is lost ... so - i think i have a better idea of how 'big' the coin is than most others ... except for the other team members of course - who KNOW what i do about it and how much effort and code are going into it currently ... and believe me - there are LOTS of things that we will bring out soon ... ... #crysx
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bluelab
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June 08, 2017, 09:44:13 AM |
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PM-Tech Update:
Basic functionality is running fine in production. The only issue users might have encountered on our pool last night was that mined blocks haven't been updated in the frontend for a while. This wasn't a node issue, I have installed backup instances where one of them is actively communicating with a stratum test instance sending block notifications. When this one got synced, it mixed up the shares in the DB a little, causing MPOS to stop the UI updates (cronjobs). All blocks mined were accounted later on, no issues there. My apologies for discovering that a few hours late.
The performance of the new wallet is slightly (really minimal) worse than the old one. This is caused by the additional block verification steps due to the BIPs deployed using Bitcoin's IsSuperMajority rule, e.g. elevating the block version. Once these BIPs are enforced, we will release a minor update almost immediately, where those rule checks will be replaced by a simple starting block check (similar to how BIP34 is handled nowadays). From then it is expected to outperform the current version.
Initial block download was improved significantly, this will be noticed by new users as well. IBD starts with downloading just the headers from one peer, in parallel the block download is initiated receiving the data from up to eight peer simultaneously, decreasing IBD times from a day now on the old version to a few hours in best case.
Currently I'm in the process of testing the updated multisig functionality which is also supposed to be supported by the Electrum servers. A lot of possibilities are given here in terms of smart contracts, micropayment channels and JoinCoin.
To be continued....
good ... im glad things are starting to make a lot more sense now ... as well as starting to roll along mate ... pool / stratum / db - are all a pain but part of the process ... we will start the pool i initially started mentioning - and compare notes ... that way we can have a couple of pools running IF i can get it all setup and modified ... we unfortunately cant really test the pool - as we have no scrypt miners / asics to test with ... especially when high hash is concerned ... right now though - finishing all the 'real world' stuff and setup ... chat to you back on skype soon ... #crysx just fucking stop you need to talk to varvarin we have more hash power than you can shake a stick at hmmm ... i dunno whether to take what you are saying as a joke - or you are purposely making out to be offensive ... not to mention that what you have written - really doesnt make sense to me ... who on earth are you anyway? ... #crysx EMC2 ===> if you had any idea how big this coin is... 10K easy maybe 100K by 2018 ~ask varvarin you think i dont know? ... being one of the members of the core team - i had better know ... but here is the thing ... unlike you - who rates the coins 'bigness' on price - i ( and we at CWI ) dont ... we rate it on the coins progress - and most of all - the team behind it ... price is consequential ... no matter who you speak to on the team - varvarin included - they will tell you the same thing ... even though some of the older team members have a nice sum in their wallets - and would like to see the price increase - the main purpose of ANYTHING happening here is the growth of the coin - not the price ... so 10k 100k 1m - all consequential ... without the great team and members of the team - the coin is lost ... so - i think i have a better idea of how 'big' the coin is than most others ... except for the other team members of course - who KNOW what i do about it and how much effort and code are going into it currently ... and believe me - there are LOTS of things that we will bring out soon ... ... #crysx crysx, bitcoinrevolution , you are guys awesome
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R-J-F
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June 08, 2017, 11:36:40 AM |
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PM-Tech Update:
Basic functionality is running fine in production. The only issue users might have encountered on our pool last night was that mined blocks haven't been updated in the frontend for a while. This wasn't a node issue, I have installed backup instances where one of them is actively communicating with a stratum test instance sending block notifications. When this one got synced, it mixed up the shares in the DB a little, causing MPOS to stop the UI updates (cronjobs). All blocks mined were accounted later on, no issues there. My apologies for discovering that a few hours late.
The performance of the new wallet is slightly (really minimal) worse than the old one. This is caused by the additional block verification steps due to the BIPs deployed using Bitcoin's IsSuperMajority rule, e.g. elevating the block version. Once these BIPs are enforced, we will release a minor update almost immediately, where those rule checks will be replaced by a simple starting block check (similar to how BIP34 is handled nowadays). From then it is expected to outperform the current version.
Initial block download was improved significantly, this will be noticed by new users as well. IBD starts with downloading just the headers from one peer, in parallel the block download is initiated receiving the data from up to eight peer simultaneously, decreasing IBD times from a day now on the old version to a few hours in best case.
Currently I'm in the process of testing the updated multisig functionality which is also supposed to be supported by the Electrum servers. A lot of possibilities are given here in terms of smart contracts, micropayment channels and JoinCoin.
To be continued....
good ... im glad things are starting to make a lot more sense now ... as well as starting to roll along mate ... pool / stratum / db - are all a pain but part of the process ... we will start the pool i initially started mentioning - and compare notes ... that way we can have a couple of pools running IF i can get it all setup and modified ... we unfortunately cant really test the pool - as we have no scrypt miners / asics to test with ... especially when high hash is concerned ... right now though - finishing all the 'real world' stuff and setup ... chat to you back on skype soon ... #crysx just fucking stop you need to talk to varvarin we have more hash power than you can shake a stick at hmmm ... i dunno whether to take what you are saying as a joke - or you are purposely making out to be offensive ... not to mention that what you have written - really doesnt make sense to me ... who on earth are you anyway? ... #crysx EMC2 ===> if you had any idea how big this coin is... 10K easy maybe 100K by 2018 ~ask varvarin you think i dont know? ... being one of the members of the core team - i had better know ... but here is the thing ... unlike you - who rates the coins 'bigness' on price - i ( and we at CWI ) dont ... we rate it on the coins progress - and most of all - the team behind it ... price is consequential ... no matter who you speak to on the team - varvarin included - they will tell you the same thing ... even though some of the older team members have a nice sum in their wallets - and would like to see the price increase - the main purpose of ANYTHING happening here is the growth of the coin - not the price ... so 10k 100k 1m - all consequential ... without the great team and members of the team - the coin is lost ... so - i think i have a better idea of how 'big' the coin is than most others ... except for the other team members of course - who KNOW what i do about it and how much effort and code are going into it currently ... and believe me - there are LOTS of things that we will bring out soon ... ... #crysx Very well said. Projects like this with real world implications still suffer from "price fixation" when there is so much more going on. I have mined, and held, EMC2 for years and I commend you and the team for working diligently to make EMC2 a project to look up to, not just a "buy low, sell high" junk coin. Thank you for your dedication, all of you on the team and, all the silent supporters as well.
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