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Author Topic: [BCN] Bytecoin. Secure, private, untraceable since 2012  (Read 1070036 times)
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April 30, 2014, 04:18:59 PM
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How to fix "Transaction extra parse" bug?

Uh ... Amphibian added a bug into Bytecoin too. Please wait a moment.

I've checked this problem with a fresh version of simplewallet from github. Is works the right way. In case you have a "Transaction extra parse" bug you have to update your simplewallet.

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April 30, 2014, 04:23:33 PM
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I've checked this problem with a fresh version of simplewallet from github. Is works the right way. In case you have a "Transaction extra parse" bug you have to update your simplewallet.

Thanks, it works!
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April 30, 2014, 04:25:22 PM
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What is the hashrate?

Nearly 30 000 H/s
Wow. Looks like an optimized miner...

What optimized miner do you mean?
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April 30, 2014, 04:30:18 PM
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What is the hashrate?

Nearly 30 000 H/s
Wow. Looks like an optimized miner...

What optimized miner do you mean?
I don't know, perhaps someone optimized the miner and is using it... What else could the increase in network hashrate be? gpu miner maybe, botnet maybe..
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April 30, 2014, 04:33:43 PM
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What is the hashrate?

Nearly 30 000 H/s
Wow. Looks like an optimized miner...

What optimized miner do you mean?
I don't know, perhaps someone optimized the miner and is using it... What else could the increase in network hashrate be? gpu miner maybe, botnet maybe..

I think botnet. I dont understand how someone can optimize miner.
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April 30, 2014, 05:41:44 PM
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What is the hashrate?

Nearly 30 000 H/s
Wow. Looks like an optimized miner...

What optimized miner do you mean?
I don't know, perhaps someone optimized the miner and is using it... What else could the increase in network hashrate be? gpu miner maybe, botnet maybe..

I think botnet. I dont understand how someone can optimize miner.

Me ever. I was thinking it is pretty difficult to make gpu miner for BCN cause of the cryptonight tech

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April 30, 2014, 05:58:49 PM
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April 30, 2014, 07:25:40 PM
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What is the hashrate?

Nearly 30 000 H/s
Wow. Looks like an optimized miner...

What optimized miner do you mean?
I don't know, perhaps someone optimized the miner and is using it... What else could the increase in network hashrate be? gpu miner maybe, botnet maybe..

Simple answer is usually the right one.

BCN is going onto exchanges. Increased demand. It will kill darkcoin.

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I think botnet. I dont understand how someone can optimize miner.

Me ever. I was thinking it is pretty difficult to make gpu miner for BCN cause of the cryptonight tech
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April 30, 2014, 08:29:04 PM
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I've checked this problem with a fresh version of simplewallet from github. Is works the right way. In case you have a "Transaction extra parse" bug you have to update your simplewallet.

Hi, I'm having the same issue but I cannot find the simplewallet on Github. Can someone help me?

Thanks!
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April 30, 2014, 08:34:43 PM
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I've checked this problem with a fresh version of simplewallet from github. Is works the right way. In case you have a "Transaction extra parse" bug you have to update your simplewallet.

Hi, I'm having the same issue but I cannot find the simplewallet on Github. Can someone help me?

Thanks!

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April 30, 2014, 10:10:26 PM
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What is the hashrate?

Nearly 30 000 H/s
Wow. Looks like an optimized miner...

What optimized miner do you mean?
I don't know, perhaps someone optimized the miner and is using it... What else could the increase in network hashrate be? gpu miner maybe, botnet maybe..

I think botnet. I dont understand how someone can optimize miner.

Me ever. I was thinking it is pretty difficult to make gpu miner for BCN cause of the cryptonight tech

You never know what programming or algorithmic tricks someone may come up with, but I agree a botnet is more likely.

Don't worry about it, if they want to burn down a botnet to mine a few coins, let them. Self correcting.
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April 30, 2014, 10:21:56 PM
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What is the hashrate?

Nearly 30 000 H/s
Wow. Looks like an optimized miner...

What optimized miner do you mean?
I don't know, perhaps someone optimized the miner and is using it... What else could the increase in network hashrate be? gpu miner maybe, botnet maybe..

I think botnet. I dont understand how someone can optimize miner.

Me ever. I was thinking it is pretty difficult to make gpu miner for BCN cause of the cryptonight tech

You never know what programming or algorithmic tricks someone may come up with, but I agree a botnet is more likely.

Don't worry about it, if they want to burn down a botnet to mine a few coins, let them. Self correcting.


I don't think that's a botnet as my laptop is easily doing 2.5 - 3 H/s . So 30,000 H/s is quite normal as there are many powerful cpus out there .

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April 30, 2014, 10:22:29 PM
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looking at the blockchain how we can differentiate coins mined by a bootnet and/or coins mined by a pool? as we can see the witch nodes are connected in real time with command?

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also how can we prevent a "packetwar" ?

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April 30, 2014, 10:33:27 PM
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What is the hashrate?

Nearly 30 000 H/s
Wow. Looks like an optimized miner...

What optimized miner do you mean?
I don't know, perhaps someone optimized the miner and is using it... What else could the increase in network hashrate be? gpu miner maybe, botnet maybe..

I think botnet. I dont understand how someone can optimize miner.

Me ever. I was thinking it is pretty difficult to make gpu miner for BCN cause of the cryptonight tech

You never know what programming or algorithmic tricks someone may come up with, but I agree a botnet is more likely.

Don't worry about it, if they want to burn down a botnet to mine a few coins, let them. Self correcting.


I don't think that's a botnet as my laptop is easily doing 2.5 - 3 H/s . So 30,000 H/s is quite normal as there are many powerful cpus out there .

There are many powerful CPUs out there but hardly any of them are owned by people who know about this coin or care to mine it, and it is unlikely that number increased by a factor of three in a few hours.
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April 30, 2014, 10:35:57 PM
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is there a precompiled simple miner. i followed the link to github but did not find the simple miner. can someone please add it to OP so that none techies can get at it. thank you
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May 01, 2014, 12:45:19 AM
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While refreshing wallet i got errors now (first time ever) and seems like can`t receive blocks with wallet:

Code:
Height 469252 of 469572
failed to process transaction
Another try pull_blocks(try_count=0)...
failed to process transaction
Another try pull_blocks(try_count=1)...
failed to process transaction
Another try pull_blocks(try_count=2)...
failed to process transaction
pull_blocks failed, try_count=3
Refresh failed, no blocks received

Once it was after Height 469252 of 469572
Than after Height 469257 of 469576
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May 01, 2014, 12:46:58 AM
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While refreshing wallet i got errors now (first time ever) and seems like can`t receive blocks with wallet:

Code:
Height 469252 of 469572
failed to process transaction
Another try pull_blocks(try_count=0)...
failed to process transaction
Another try pull_blocks(try_count=1)...
failed to process transaction
Another try pull_blocks(try_count=2)...
failed to process transaction
pull_blocks failed, try_count=3
Refresh failed, no blocks received

Once it was after Height 469252 of 469572
Than after Height 469257 of 469576
download the files and install.. make sure you backup your wallet.

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May 01, 2014, 01:55:12 AM
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While refreshing wallet i got errors now (first time ever) and seems like can`t receive blocks with wallet:

Code:
Height 469252 of 469572
failed to process transaction
Another try pull_blocks(try_count=0)...
failed to process transaction
Another try pull_blocks(try_count=1)...
failed to process transaction
Another try pull_blocks(try_count=2)...
failed to process transaction
pull_blocks failed, try_count=3
Refresh failed, no blocks received

Once it was after Height 469252 of 469572
Than after Height 469257 of 469576
download the files and install.. make sure you backup your wallet.
you mean new updated version or blockchain files?
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May 01, 2014, 01:58:34 AM
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While refreshing wallet i got errors now (first time ever) and seems like can`t receive blocks with wallet:

Code:
Height 469252 of 469572
failed to process transaction
Another try pull_blocks(try_count=0)...
failed to process transaction
Another try pull_blocks(try_count=1)...
failed to process transaction
Another try pull_blocks(try_count=2)...
failed to process transaction
pull_blocks failed, try_count=3
Refresh failed, no blocks received

Once it was after Height 469252 of 469572
Than after Height 469257 of 469576
download the files and install.. make sure you backup your wallet.
you mean new updated version or blockchain files?

You don't need to back up the block chain. Back up the wallet files that you use with simplewallet, there are three of them, one with just the base name, one .keys. and one .address.txt. You should frequently do this anyway.

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May 01, 2014, 02:16:31 AM
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You don't need to back up the block chain. Back up the wallet files that you use with simplewallet, there are three of them, one with just the base name, one .keys. and one .address.txt. You should frequently do this anyway.



smooth, you are a strange man, answering questions that no one ever asked. For you to know, it is enough to backup .keys as i see. but good to know .address.txt Smiley any way there was no question about backup.

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what "files" we are talking about - that was the question.
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