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Author Topic: [ANN] FlutterCoin FLT Proof Of Transaction Cash Back for Sending & Recieving  (Read 368061 times)
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March 15, 2014, 09:45:30 PM
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If anybody wants to buy my wallet with 204944 FLT in it, plz msg me with your offer. The coins are stuck and i can´t get it running.

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March 15, 2014, 09:46:05 PM
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Bitember is back on track. But please, start using other pools as well, to maintain an healthy network.
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March 15, 2014, 09:52:15 PM
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If anybody wants to buy my wallet with 204944 FLT in it, plz msg me with your offer. The coins are stuck and i can´t get it running.



I think collectively we can get your coins working for you winky, don't sell just yet, in my opinion
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March 15, 2014, 09:59:49 PM
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I have deleted the whole Roaming/Fluttercoin folder and did a wallet backup. Now i get this error


try running: repairwallet

Unfortunately repairconsole doesn´t work :/



Does anybody have a idea how i can get them back? I have sent them to my Bter deposit address, but under address theres just (n/a) and the coins never arrived at bter.

Not save to transfer coins trough the network  Huh Huh Huh
post the tx




copy/paste the tx id lol i cant type all that

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March 15, 2014, 10:08:07 PM
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I've notified all (let me know if there any pools besides page 1 of the thread) pool operators I think, of a possible reason why the difficulty drops, hashrate is so high, etc - I don't think its an issue with FLT...  Effected other coins in recent days.  Don't want to go into it until its fixed.  Explains why you all saw pools that clearly wren't forked (to determine fork look at block height and reward - the reward must match the explorer) have huge hashrate that mysteriously was no longer showing on the main network.

Also because of my fear of block spamming to try and win POT/POB or whatever blocks rewards (I saw huge number of TX's in some blocks - and they didn't win a block reward LOL), I am going to introduce some additional parameters which will eliminate the possibility of sending a ton of transactions back and forth just to try and win.  Its a VERY simple fix that will not effect its difficulty.  Not to say someone can't get lucky, but if they are lucky, they would likely waste a day and a lot of tx fees in the process.

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March 15, 2014, 10:09:51 PM
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@thekidcoin
Can you temporarily remove pools with a lot of hash from OP?
At least new people will join smaller pools that way.
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March 15, 2014, 10:12:38 PM
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I've notified all (let me know if there any pools besides page 1 of the thread) pool operators I think, of a possible reason why the difficulty drops, hashrate is so high, etc - I don't think its an issue with FLT...  Effected other coins in recent days.  Don't want to go into it until its fixed.  Explains why you all saw pools that clearly wren't forked (to determine fork look at block height and reward - the reward must match the explorer) have huge hashrate that mysteriously was no longer showing on the main network.

Also because of my fear of block spamming to try and win POT/POB or whatever blocks rewards (I saw huge number of TX's in some blocks - and they didn't win a block reward LOL), I am going to introduce some additional parameters which will eliminate the possibility of sending a ton of transactions back and forth just to try and win.  Its a VERY simple fix that will not effect its difficulty.  Not to say someone can't get lucky, but if they are lucky, they would likely waste a day and a lot of tx fees in the process.

Should probably do it sooner rather than later, as more exchanges are going to like seeing the action here.... keep up the good work Kid... !

But please post a time if/when it's going to affect mining. I hate leaving things running when maintenance is being conducted.



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March 15, 2014, 10:14:08 PM
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tx 835937b919e8d1d53b33c4a2c830f628efa05fb7ca3cc8c15c958af20bec4d0e doesn't exist - was never sent - like I said export your keys, create new wallet and import.

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March 15, 2014, 10:19:59 PM
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@thekidcoin
Can you temporarily remove pools with a lot of hash from OP?
At least new people will join smaller pools that way.

Good idea
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March 15, 2014, 10:20:16 PM
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I've notified all (let me know if there any pools besides page 1 of the thread) pool operators I think, of a possible reason why the difficulty drops, hashrate is so high, etc - I don't think its an issue with FLT...  Effected other coins in recent days.  Don't want to go into it until its fixed.  Explains why you all saw pools that clearly wren't forked (to determine fork look at block height and reward - the reward must match the explorer) have huge hashrate that mysteriously was no longer showing on the main network.

Also because of my fear of block spamming to try and win POT/POB or whatever blocks rewards (I saw huge number of TX's in some blocks - and they didn't win a block reward LOL), I am going to introduce some additional parameters which will eliminate the possibility of sending a ton of transactions back and forth just to try and win.  Its a VERY simple fix that will not effect its difficulty.  Not to say someone can't get lucky, but if they are lucky, they would likely waste a day and a lot of tx fees in the process.

Should probably do it sooner rather than later, as more exchanges are going to like seeing the action here.... keep up the good work Kid... !

But please post a time if/when it's going to affect mining. I hate leaving things running when maintenance is being conducted.





It wont be a fire drill type of fork (it needs a fork to ensure older protocol is dropped as of X date, then the fix will start as of Y block - ensures everyone is upgraded, and is ready for the fork/fix.

It will be released at least 7 days in advance notice - its not super critical - they few cases i saw of clearly trying to export it all failed - not POT/POB reward.  Again its not easy.  You can have a bunch of addresses that wouldn't win for 100K blocks even if you sent a transaction every block.  Other addresses will win more.  But there is no possible way to exploit, guess etc.  The block hash dictates the finder, likely a bigger factor.  This is why I am torn on POB/POT - it goes hand in hand

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March 15, 2014, 10:22:09 PM
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Can you temporarily remove pools with a lot of hash from OP?
At least new people will join smaller pools that way.

can do that - just keep in mind I cant watch the thread/pools 24/7 so people please share with others if things look lopsided or maybe we need to remove/re-add a pool

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March 15, 2014, 10:23:42 PM
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@thekidcoin
Can you temporarily remove pools with a lot of hash from OP?
At least new people will join smaller pools that way.

can do that - just keep in mind I cant watch the thread/pools 24/7 so people please share with others if things look lopsided or maybe we need to remove/re-add a pool
What about just putting a warning instead of removing them?

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March 15, 2014, 10:25:44 PM
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what if someone on each pool updates this thread with the current hashrate? we can kind of self monitor that way.

i'm on miningwith.us and currently it's at 59mh
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March 15, 2014, 10:26:33 PM
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what if someone on each pool updates this thread with the current hashrate? we can kind of self monitor that way.

i'm on miningwith.us and currently it's at 59mh
flt.bitember.com, 1.1GH/s
flt.cloudminers.net 0.5Gh/s

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March 15, 2014, 10:28:36 PM
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what if someone on each pool updates this thread with the current hashrate? we can kind of self monitor that way.

i'm on miningwith.us and currently it's at 59mh
flt.bitember.com, 1.1GH/s
flt.cloudminers.net 0.5Gh/s
Those are the bigger offenders, the rest of the pools have low hashrate.
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March 15, 2014, 10:29:19 PM
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what if someone on each pool updates this thread with the current hashrate? we can kind of self monitor that way.

i'm on miningwith.us and currently it's at 59mh
flt.bitember.com, 1.1GH/s
flt.cloudminers.net 0.5Gh/s
Those are the bigger offenders, the rest of the pools have low hashrate.
Other pools have 1.1GH/s combined?

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March 15, 2014, 10:37:02 PM
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what if someone on each pool updates this thread with the current hashrate? we can kind of self monitor that way.

i'm on miningwith.us and currently it's at 59mh
flt.bitember.com, 1.1GH/s
flt.cloudminers.net 0.5Gh/s
Those are the bigger offenders, the rest of the pools have low hashrate.
Other pools have 1.1GH/s combined?
Not by a long shot, must be some farms solo mining, or some multipool secretly mining.
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March 15, 2014, 10:38:00 PM
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probably solo miners
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March 15, 2014, 10:42:28 PM
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wow a lot of orphaned @ cloudminers, lost about 470flt, 6 blocks in a row

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March 15, 2014, 10:43:08 PM
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what if someone on each pool updates this thread with the current hashrate? we can kind of self monitor that way.

i'm on miningwith.us and currently it's at 59mh
flt.bitember.com, 1.1GH/s
flt.cloudminers.net 0.5Gh/s
Those are the bigger offenders, the rest of the pools have low hashrate.
Other pools have 1.1GH/s combined?
Not by a long shot, must be some farms solo mining, or some multipool secretly mining.
Chinese for sure.
This coin has huge buy support from chinese, so most probably it also has huge mining support from chinese as well.

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