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Author Topic: [ANN][GRS] Groestlcoin | 1st to activate Segwit & Taproot  (Read 558018 times)
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June 04, 2014, 05:33:24 PM
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Sorry if this has been asked before.
How does PoS work?
Please point me to detailed information on GRS PoS.
Thanks!

EDIT:
Some specific questions:
- do I need to do something in my wallet to activate minting?
- does the wallet need to be unlocked?
- What about coins temporarily in the exchange and in the pools?
You should look in here and educate yourself Smiley
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Proof_of_Stake
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June 04, 2014, 06:46:38 PM
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Just update my wallet, avast detect malware from wallet file, download from website...
I have this problem too. What I have to do?
Panda Internet Security also detected groestlcoin-qt.exe as Trj/OCJ.F (wallet 2.1.0.6)
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June 04, 2014, 08:02:32 PM
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Sorry if this has been asked before.
How does PoS work?
Please point me to detailed information on GRS PoS.
Thanks!

EDIT:
Some specific questions:
- do I need to do something in my wallet to activate minting?
- does the wallet need to be unlocked?
- What about coins temporarily in the exchange and in the pools?
You should look in here and educate yourself Smiley
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Proof_of_Stake

Thanks but I was referring to the specific GRS implementation.

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June 04, 2014, 08:32:21 PM
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Just update my wallet, avast detect malware from wallet file, download from website...
I have this problem too. What I have to do?
Panda Internet Security also detected groestlcoin-qt.exe as Trj/OCJ.F (wallet 2.1.0.6)

Me too.

How about another source that isn't mega.co.nz?


Add: what's interesting though is that it's not the zip that's identified, but the exe once unzipped.

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June 04, 2014, 08:37:15 PM
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Sorry if this has been asked before.
How does PoS work?
Please point me to detailed information on GRS PoS.
Thanks!

EDIT:
Some specific questions:
- do I need to do something in my wallet to activate minting?
- does the wallet need to be unlocked?
- What about coins temporarily in the exchange and in the pools?
You should look in here and educate yourself Smiley
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Proof_of_Stake

Thanks but I was referring to the specific GRS implementation.
I guess it's the same just rates are according to OP...
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June 04, 2014, 09:23:56 PM
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Just update my wallet, avast detect malware from wallet file, download from website...
I have this problem too. What I have to do?
Panda Internet Security also detected groestlcoin-qt.exe as Trj/OCJ.F (wallet 2.1.0.6)

Me too.

How about another source that isn't mega.co.nz?


Add: what's interesting though is that it's not the zip that's identified, but the exe once unzipped.


The wallet was compiled by the same person whol compiled all previous wallets.
I'm using this same build myself.

This is probably a false positive.

But you can always build a wallet from sources or ask someone to do it for you.
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June 04, 2014, 10:01:23 PM
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The wallet was compiled by the same person whol compiled all previous wallets.
I'm using this same build myself.

This is probably a false positive.

But you can always build a wallet from sources or ask someone to do it for you.

Or perhaps the binary should be properly signed, as other binares are. And available from the official web site. And not from some file sharing service.

BTW, the wallet does not scyhronize with the network for hours. For some reason, the blockchain got corrupted (or the index got corrupted), now, everything is fine, but damn thing does not sync in a reasonable time.
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June 05, 2014, 12:09:01 AM
Last edit: June 05, 2014, 12:40:59 AM by Lepra
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16.06 Mh/s with 14.6 beta driver on Asus 290x
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June 05, 2014, 01:46:14 AM
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Can someone please post instructions on how to upgrade catalyst drivers on Debian? (pimp)
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June 05, 2014, 02:11:21 AM
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Hey guys,

what do you think it's going on here?

http://i58.tinypic.com/dqlwep.png

The wallet is up to date... did I receive a payment from somebody on a different fork? Ah, and the blockchain stopped syncing.
BTW, the last payment was a withdrawal from the Floppy game...
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June 05, 2014, 03:04:51 AM
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Hey guys,

what do you think it's going on here?

...

The wallet is up to date... did I receive a payment from somebody on a different fork? Ah, and the blockchain stopped syncing.
BTW, the last payment was a withdrawal from the Floppy game...

That happens when a peer you're connected to is using an old wallet, use getpeerinfo on the debug console to check the ip of the offending node.

The floppy game is using the latest wallet, so i doubt it is the culprit.

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June 05, 2014, 04:35:58 AM
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what are your settings for your r9?
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June 05, 2014, 06:00:20 AM
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Hey guys,

what do you think it's going on here?

...

The wallet is up to date... did I receive a payment from somebody on a different fork? Ah, and the blockchain stopped syncing.
BTW, the last payment was a withdrawal from the Floppy game...

That happens when a peer you're connected to is using an old wallet, use getpeerinfo on the debug console to check the ip of the offending node.

The floppy game is using the latest wallet, so i doubt it is the culprit.

My wallet does not sync. I knew that frequent forks will fuck the thing up.

How to solve this situation?

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June 05, 2014, 06:03:02 AM
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Hi guys!

The optimizations week doesn't end here! :-)


On 280x that pushes 11.43 MH/s to 12.04 MHs, so 0.61 MH plus, thats 5,06%

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June 05, 2014, 06:04:59 AM
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The wallet was compiled by the same person whol compiled all previous wallets.
I'm using this same build myself.

This is probably a false positive.

But you can always build a wallet from sources or ask someone to do it for you.

Or perhaps the binary should be properly signed, as other binares are. And available from the official web site. And not from some file sharing service.

BTW, the wallet does not scyhronize with the network for hours. For some reason, the blockchain got corrupted (or the index got corrupted), now, everything is fine, but damn thing does not sync in a reasonable time.

Avast Antivirus gives me problems opening the windows wallet
It removed the wallet completely thinking Its a Trojan
Could someone with the knowledge have a look at this
Its no really reassuring
Probably Its a false positive, but still better not to have this
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June 05, 2014, 06:33:39 AM
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The wallet was compiled by the same person whol compiled all previous wallets.
I'm using this same build myself.

This is probably a false positive.

But you can always build a wallet from sources or ask someone to do it for you.

Or perhaps the binary should be properly signed, as other binares are. And available from the official web site. And not from some file sharing service.



+1


You know what it says about you if you can't even get the little things right? What will people think about the more important things (like the coin itself) if they can't even get a proper wallet?


BTW, DropBox is another possibility . . . but I agree that it really should come from the official website and be properly signed.



No job, no matter how big or how small, if it's not worth doing right, it's not worth doing at all.



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June 05, 2014, 06:59:30 AM
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The wallet was compiled by the same person whol compiled all previous wallets.
I'm using this same build myself.

This is probably a false positive.

But you can always build a wallet from sources or ask someone to do it for you.

Or perhaps the binary should be properly signed, as other binares are. And available from the official web site. And not from some file sharing service.



+1


You know what it says about you if you can't even get the little things right? What will people think about the more important things (like the coin itself) if they can't even get a proper wallet?


BTW, DropBox is another possibility . . . but I agree that it really should come from the official website and be properly signed.



No job, no matter how big or how small, if it's not worth doing right, it's not worth doing at all.

Avast is known to report all sorts of problems.

Just search in google, here are a few links:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=558919.0

https://forum.megacoin.co.nz/index.php?topic=3614.0

The wallet is built by the same person whol built all previous wallets.
I use it myself.

If someone is interested, he can compile the wallet from sources and post here.
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June 05, 2014, 07:14:38 AM
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You know what it says about you if you can't even get the little things right?
What will people think about the more important things (like the coin itself) if they can't even get a proper wallet?

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+1 but I agree that it really should come from the official website and be properly signed.

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Avast is known to report all sorts of problems.
Just search in google, here are a few links:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=558919.0
https://forum.megacoin.co.nz/index.php?topic=3614.0
The wallet is built by the same person whol built all previous wallets.
I use it myself.
If someone is interested, he can compile the wallet from sources and post here.


Been using lots off wallets the past year, even some pretty shitty coins wallets
Never had a wallet removed by the AV
So for me as a newly groestlcoin user, this Is not how I expected It to turn out
Its all about the first impression
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June 05, 2014, 07:27:59 AM
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why the diff is so high for this, i mean the profitability is even worse than heavycoin, are miners dumb?

or maybe the pool display a wrong profitability...
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June 05, 2014, 07:51:38 AM
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why the diff is so high for this, i mean the profitability is even worse than heavycoin, are miners dumb?

or maybe the pool display a wrong profitability...

or too many believers Smiley

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