signorama
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May 19, 2014, 07:01:51 PM |
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But when i see this on the sat dedicated pool For some reason, something failed to load. Your shares and hashrate are safe - don't worry!
To get this solved quickly, let the admin know either by chat in IRC or emailing by the support link on the left (chat is BEST)!
Blockupdate disabled, blocks and transactions confirmations are delayed Findblocks disabled, new blocks will currently not show up in the frontend i get scared. Are the pools collaborating? As you Saturncoins rightly said the last error i.e block moving from 77777 to 80000 was generated because the pools remained behind.
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Saturncoins (OP)
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May 19, 2014, 08:17:53 PM |
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But when i see this on the sat dedicated pool For some reason, something failed to load. Your shares and hashrate are safe - don't worry!
To get this solved quickly, let the admin know either by chat in IRC or emailing by the support link on the left (chat is BEST)!
Blockupdate disabled, blocks and transactions confirmations are delayed Findblocks disabled, new blocks will currently not show up in the frontend i get scared. Are the pools collaborating? As you Saturncoins rightly said the last error i.e block moving from 77777 to 80000 was generated because the pools remained behind. Indeed, the issue at block 77777 was not an actual error. It was simply a matter of the pools not having updated in time, even though the hard fork was announced well ahead of time. This caused that the pools ended up on a bad fork. We could have simply chosen to not take action at that point, but in an effort to help the pools, we decided to postpone this change to block 80000. So just to be clear: this was NOT an error. The problem at block 80000 is a different story, this was a development mistake and it should not have happened. Dedicatedpool has temporarily taken their pool down since it simply does not make sense to mine at a block reward of 0.0001 per block. Dedicatedpool has already been notified about the updates that were released today, and I would expect them to update their wallet shortly and resume mining at block 85000. I hope this clarifies the matter.
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bob131313
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May 19, 2014, 09:12:45 PM |
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Please provide a public foundation fund address that can be used to transfer ownership of the foundation funds under my control. Thanks.
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vir6
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May 19, 2014, 09:32:39 PM |
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Please provide a public foundation fund address that can be used to transfer ownership of the foundation funds under my control. Thanks.
I could do that but I'm not sure I'm "trusted" enough, anyway if there is no one else I will be happy to do it.
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MagicStyle
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May 19, 2014, 10:46:23 PM |
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Please provide a public foundation fund address that can be used to transfer ownership of the foundation funds under my control. Thanks.
I could do that but I'm not sure I'm "trusted" enough, anyway if there is no one else I will be happy to do it. maybe just send them back to the donators, they can send it back to new treasury guy when it gets decided, just share the tx ids so its transparent as it can be?
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Saturncoins (OP)
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May 20, 2014, 10:20:53 AM |
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Please provide a public foundation fund address that can be used to transfer ownership of the foundation funds under my control. Thanks.
We have setup the following address for this purpose: SatFUNDkSLRYZFybE2kvcyR4aP9sM9iRTM Thank you.
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Saturncoins (OP)
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May 20, 2014, 10:27:40 AM |
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Please provide a public foundation fund address that can be used to transfer ownership of the foundation funds under my control. Thanks.
I could do that but I'm not sure I'm "trusted" enough, anyway if there is no one else I will be happy to do it. Bob's message was directed at us, for the purpose of handling this matter publicly.
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vir6
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May 20, 2014, 11:30:12 AM |
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Please provide a public foundation fund address that can be used to transfer ownership of the foundation funds under my control. Thanks.
I could do that but I'm not sure I'm "trusted" enough, anyway if there is no one else I will be happy to do it. Bob's message was directed at us, for the purpose of handling this matter publicly. Ok no problem, glad to see your quick response.
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bob131313
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May 20, 2014, 01:38:56 PM |
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Please provide a public foundation fund address that can be used to transfer ownership of the foundation funds under my control. Thanks.
We have setup the following address for this purpose: SatFUNDkSLRYZFybE2kvcyR4aP9sM9iRTM Thank you. Status: 0/unconfirmed, broadcast through 2 nodes Date: 5/20/2014 08:38 To: SatFUNDkSLRYZFybE2kvcyR4aP9sM9iRTM Debit: -4337494.71988429 SAT Net amount: -4337494.71988429 SAT Transaction ID: 6966048c6bdae93edc4d79f30652fdaa3879c3f2e9adc5ae662bf36b8fc6df6c
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Saturncoins (OP)
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May 20, 2014, 01:54:12 PM |
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Please provide a public foundation fund address that can be used to transfer ownership of the foundation funds under my control. Thanks.
We have setup the following address for this purpose: SatFUNDkSLRYZFybE2kvcyR4aP9sM9iRTM Thank you. Status: 0/unconfirmed, broadcast through 2 nodes Date: 5/20/2014 08:38 To: SatFUNDkSLRYZFybE2kvcyR4aP9sM9iRTM Debit: -4337494.71988429 SAT Net amount: -4337494.71988429 SAT Transaction ID: 6966048c6bdae93edc4d79f30652fdaa3879c3f2e9adc5ae662bf36b8fc6df6c http://213.179.192.62/address/SatFUNDkSLRYZFybE2kvcyR4aP9sM9iRTMAll good. Thank you.
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bluewhackadoo
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May 20, 2014, 10:45:09 PM |
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By popular request, we now also have a QT wallet available for Mac OS X: http://saturncoinfoundation.org/downloads/saturncoin-qt.dmgPlease note that this QT has only been tested on Mac OS X 10.9 (not on older versions). In case you are running an older version and experience any issues, please let us know. So we are 1500 blocks from hitting 85,000... third time a charm
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cdg1941
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May 21, 2014, 08:57:56 PM |
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i was looking at mining saturncoin.... just one question.... why such a low payout per block? i'm seeing hashrates of 1.2 mhs with a pay out of .007 satoshi.
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cdg1941
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May 21, 2014, 09:05:35 PM |
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thank you for clearing that up..... have you guys thought about merge mining? i know some others have been talking about it, but i guess at the moment there are a lot of rejects still
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Saturncoins (OP)
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May 21, 2014, 09:06:59 PM |
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thank you for clearing that up..... have you guys thought about merge mining? i know some others have been talking about it, but i guess at the moment there are a lot of rejects still That would not really make sense in this case, since the PoW won't last that much longer, after which we'll be going PoS
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niceman
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May 22, 2014, 01:05:26 AM |
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Are you sure, what exchangers updated to latest version? I found, what coin was updated just now, and it was pure luck. Why you not delete old GitHub sourse? https://github.com/saturncoinnet/Saturncoin/I monitor this source for changes (and I think many services do the same). And possible where is a reason, what my daemon can find only one updated node 213.179.192.62 suggested by dev, but before block 80 000 was connected about 6-7 old wallets.
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signorama
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May 22, 2014, 10:22:54 AM |
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Aren't we there at block 85000
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vir6
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May 22, 2014, 10:40:24 AM |
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Aren't we there at block 85000 Yes we are, it's time for serious changes
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niceman
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May 22, 2014, 12:31:10 PM |
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Yes it's time for another hard fork... Because block reward is still 0.0001
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