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April 20, 2014, 08:04:06 PM |
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What files do I need for a backup? Only wallet.bin?
I'm backuping the whole set of wallets' files - just in case. I tried restoring from the key file and it sort of worked, but it lost (and did not restore once syncing to the block chain) the record of which outputs had been spent. Trying to send coins after that caused a failure due to double spend. Not good. Back up your entire wallet, not just the keys.
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matej krkic
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April 20, 2014, 08:06:45 PM |
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What files do I need for a backup? Only wallet.bin?
I'm backuping the whole set of wallets' files - just in case. I tried restoring from the key file and it sort of worked, but it lost (and did not restore once syncing to the block chain) the record of which outputs had been spent. Trying to send coins after that caused a failure due to double spend. Not good. Back up your entire wallet, not just the keys. Before restoring from the key file you should delete wallet.bin from the folder. Did you?
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April 20, 2014, 08:07:25 PM |
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What files do I need for a backup? Only wallet.bin?
I'm backuping the whole set of wallets' files - just in case. I tried restoring from the key file and it sort of worked, but it lost (and did not restore once syncing to the block chain) the record of which outputs had been spent. Trying to send coins after that caused a failure due to double spend. Not good. Back up your entire wallet, not just the keys. Before restoring from the key file you should delete wallet.bin from the folder. Did you? Yes, I moved it somewhere else. Recommend anyone reading this to not delete it.
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matej krkic
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April 20, 2014, 08:13:40 PM |
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What files do I need for a backup? Only wallet.bin?
I'm backuping the whole set of wallets' files - just in case. I tried restoring from the key file and it sort of worked, but it lost (and did not restore once syncing to the block chain) the record of which outputs had been spent. Trying to send coins after that caused a failure due to double spend. Not good. Back up your entire wallet, not just the keys. Before restoring from the key file you should delete wallet.bin from the folder. Did you? Yes, I moved it somewhere else. Recommend anyone reading this to not delete it. Hmm..Very strange. I had no problems during restoring. Thanks for the info!
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April 20, 2014, 08:18:35 PM |
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What files do I need for a backup? Only wallet.bin?
I'm backuping the whole set of wallets' files - just in case. I tried restoring from the key file and it sort of worked, but it lost (and did not restore once syncing to the block chain) the record of which outputs had been spent. Trying to send coins after that caused a failure due to double spend. Not good. Back up your entire wallet, not just the keys. Before restoring from the key file you should delete wallet.bin from the folder. Did you? Yes, I moved it somewhere else. Recommend anyone reading this to not delete it. Hmm..Very strange. I had no problems during restoring. Thanks for the info! Have you done a lot of transactions? I've traded quite a few coins, so my wallet has a lot of activity. Something in the code is not getting the restore process quite right.
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matej krkic
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April 20, 2014, 08:21:17 PM |
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What files do I need for a backup? Only wallet.bin?
I'm backuping the whole set of wallets' files - just in case. I tried restoring from the key file and it sort of worked, but it lost (and did not restore once syncing to the block chain) the record of which outputs had been spent. Trying to send coins after that caused a failure due to double spend. Not good. Back up your entire wallet, not just the keys. Before restoring from the key file you should delete wallet.bin from the folder. Did you? Yes, I moved it somewhere else. Recommend anyone reading this to not delete it. Hmm..Very strange. I had no problems during restoring. Thanks for the info! Have you done a lot of transactions? I've traded quite a few coins, so my wallet has a lot of activity. Something in the code is not getting the restore process quite right. For about 20 transactions. I dont know is it much or not. BTW Comkort's news: " New coins will be added in next 24 hours. The list of coins: BCN Bytecoin RAP Rap-eCoin ULT UltimateCoin PCC Polishcoin ENC EntropyCoin EUC Eurocoin " Congratulations!
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April 20, 2014, 10:46:32 PM |
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For about 20 transactions. I dont know is it much or not.
BTW
Comkort's news:
" New coins will be added in next 24 hours.
The list of coins:
BCN Bytecoin RAP Rap-eCoin ULT UltimateCoin PCC Polishcoin ENC EntropyCoin EUC Eurocoin "
Congratulations!
I would guess they'll end up adding ByteCoin (BTE) Adding ByteCoin (BCN) requires more work than most other coins, it's a different protocol.
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33zer0w0lf
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April 20, 2014, 10:55:40 PM |
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For about 20 transactions. I dont know is it much or not.
BTW
Comkort's news:
" New coins will be added in next 24 hours.
The list of coins:
BCN Bytecoin RAP Rap-eCoin ULT UltimateCoin PCC Polishcoin ENC EntropyCoin EUC Eurocoin "
Congratulations!
I would guess they'll end up adding ByteCoin (BTE) Adding ByteCoin (BCN) requires more work than most other coins, it's a different protocol. why would it matter that its a different protocol to the exchange, the exchange is just moving coins around, they don't care about the protocol.
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pozmu
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April 21, 2014, 02:31:03 AM |
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why would it matter that its a different protocol to the exchange, the exchange is just moving coins around, they don't care about the protocol.
But to move coins around they have to run the daemon and use its API etc - lots of work. Anyway this is very strange... Looks like the whales/ "community" want to dump their coins. IMHO dedicated BCN/BTC exchange would be better option right now.
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April 21, 2014, 02:41:50 AM |
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Can't find BCN on comkort.com as it has won it should be there, right?! when why can't I find it ? Am I the only one with this problem?
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33zer0w0lf
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April 21, 2014, 03:28:12 AM |
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Can't find BCN on comkort.com as it has won it should be there, right?! when why can't I find it ? Am I the only one with this problem? they said after its voted then it will be added later Sunday or Monday. so its just not up yet is my guess. give it a little while.
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April 21, 2014, 03:57:34 AM |
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Silly question but where did you get the info about the quantity of premined coins?
Looking through the thread I have read two or more comments about it's fairness of distribution and didn't understand where did you get the numbers?
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Fredz91
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April 21, 2014, 04:11:44 AM |
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Can't find BCN on comkort.com as it has won it should be there, right?! when why can't I find it ? Am I the only one with this problem? they said after its voted then it will be added later Sunday or Monday. so its just not up yet is my guess. give it a little while. I got it. Thanks a lot for answering so fast. Looking forward to get some more coins. Believe this is a breakthrough in cryptocurrency as it has a valid proof of work and completely new high quality algorithm. Bcn has lots of advantages but one little minus - it's name. Sometimes I read info about another bytecoin and all the info in my head have mixed and has led to confusion.
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eizh
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April 21, 2014, 05:36:58 AM Last edit: April 21, 2014, 06:26:25 AM by eizh |
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Silly question but where did you get the info about the quantity of premined coins?
Looking through the thread I have read two or more comments about it's fairness of distribution and didn't understand where did you get the numbers?
You need to calculate it based on the protocol's formula and parameters. Below is some pseudocode that would output the numbers (it's actually MATLAB, if you have that). Currently there are 154.01 billion BCN and the max supply is 184.46 billion. So the "premine" (mining in the deepweb) is 154.01/184.46 = 83.49%. Actually it's a little bit less than that since we noticed this coin about a month ago so some of those are ours here on the clearweb. Because of the "premine" and some other things, there's a fork called Bitmonero [BMR]. thankful_for_today is the dev and the coin supply and mining schedule has been changed to be close to Bitcoin (~18 million total coins, mining goes on for decades). You can check it out here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=563821.0Pesudocode: MSupply = 2^64 - 1; A = 0; Now = 944250/2; % this is the number of minutes since July 4, 2012 5:00 divided by two (because block time = 2 min)
for i = 1:1:Now BaseReward = (MSupply - A)/2^18; % this is equivalent to the >>18 (right bit shift) in 2's complement described in the white paper A = A + BaseReward; end
output = A/10^8 % this is the number of BCN in circulation (because each coin is divisible by 8 decimal places).
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April 21, 2014, 09:18:41 AM |
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Can't find BCN on comkort.com as it has won it should be there, right?! when why can't I find it ? Am I the only one with this problem? they said after its voted then it will be added later Sunday or Monday. so its just not up yet is my guess. give it a little while. I got it. Thanks a lot for answering so fast. Looking forward to get some more coins. Believe this is a breakthrough in cryptocurrency as it has a valid proof of work and completely new high quality algorithm. Bcn has lots of advantages but one little minus - it's name. Sometimes I read info about another bytecoin and all the info in my head have mixed and has led to confusion. You can get them using Goolge Doc Exchange if you're so eager to try it out.
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April 21, 2014, 10:19:58 AM |
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Silly question but where did you get the info about the quantity of premined coins?
Looking through the thread I have read two or more comments about it's fairness of distribution and didn't understand where did you get the numbers?
You need to calculate it based on the protocol's formula and parameters. Below is some pseudocode that would output the numbers (it's actually MATLAB, if you have that). Currently there are 154.01 billion BCN and the max supply is 184.46 billion. So the "premine" (mining in the deepweb) is 154.01/184.46 = 83.49%. Actually it's a little bit less than that since we noticed this coin about a month ago so some of those are ours here on the clearweb. Because of the "premine" and some other things, there's a fork called Bitmonero [BMR]. thankful_for_today is the dev and the coin supply and mining schedule has been changed to be close to Bitcoin (~18 million total coins, mining goes on for decades). You can check it out here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=563821.0Pesudocode: MSupply = 2^64 - 1; A = 0; Now = 944250/2; % this is the number of minutes since July 4, 2012 5:00 divided by two (because block time = 2 min)
for i = 1:1:Now BaseReward = (MSupply - A)/2^18; % this is equivalent to the >>18 (right bit shift) in 2's complement described in the white paper A = A + BaseReward; end
output = A/10^8 % this is the number of BCN in circulation (because each coin is divisible by 8 decimal places).
I find it difficult to support a clone of Bytecoin that didn't even build a GUI wallet program to release it. Anyone want to do it better? PM me.
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eizh
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April 21, 2014, 10:38:30 AM Last edit: April 21, 2014, 11:11:29 AM by eizh |
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I find it difficult to support a clone of Bytecoin that didn't even build a GUI wallet program to release it. Anyone want to do it better? PM me.
It will have a GUI wallet, probably sooner than another clone. However, good luck with your clone. Such is the nature of the altcoin clown show. Hopefully eventually there will be hundreds of CryptoNote clones a la BTC. It will be an affirmation of the protocol's success.
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Patejl
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April 21, 2014, 10:40:59 AM |
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How to continue with solo mining on same machine after OS reinstall? i'm getting this error: failed to load wallet: failed to read file "xeon1.bin"
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eizh
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April 21, 2014, 10:45:25 AM |
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How to continue with solo mining on same machine after OS reinstall? i'm getting this error: failed to load wallet: failed to read file "xeon1.bin"
So you backed up your wallet .bin and .bin.keys files, copied them to the new install, and then got this error?
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April 21, 2014, 10:47:25 AM |
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I find it difficult to support a clone of Bytecoin that didn't even build a GUI wallet program to release it. Anyone want to do it better? PM me.
It will have a GUI wallet, probably sooner than another clone. However, good luck with your clone. Such is the nature of the altcoin clown show. Perhaps more important that a GUI is source code that compiles on OSX...
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