jelt14
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August 04, 2014, 08:53:01 AM |
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my wallet is now synced happened sometime over weekend (Thank God ) and now staking almost 50% of coins
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cryptonit
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August 04, 2014, 09:22:10 AM |
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Does anyone know whats happening with cryptsy and if coins can be deposited or withdrawn from there?
I withdrew 300 DMD yesterday from cryptsy without issues. i can confirm withdraw working so they are on right chain still deposits dont show up at exchange so they dont forward them from wallet to exchange software
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popshot (OP)
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August 04, 2014, 09:38:43 AM |
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(Far too much Blah to warrant reposting)
These are just a few I can think of off-my-hand. Please share yours.
Endless bickering that drove original Dev away says it all really. Lemmie know when you've fixed 203's crashing... That's what I thought you could not even come up with one good argument. You mean The Original Dev? Really?? The same one who abandoned Diamond after one month after creating it? Probably he was too busy with taking care of the other coins he made along the way. To me it looked as if he went after some better pump. Nothing stops him coming back and taking part in the development of Diamond. Just shame , he blacklisted my account so he doesn't even alow to be contacted. This says it all. Sure we will. The whole community will be informed. And for you wish you luck with that copy paste promo job that you do for bluetrade exchange. With such aggressive 'promotion' you are doing disfavour to them.
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bigtimespaghetti
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August 04, 2014, 11:08:37 AM |
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Thanks cryptonit, things are looking good for me now. Looking forward to getting back to staking!
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Mister1k
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August 04, 2014, 11:31:00 AM Last edit: August 04, 2014, 12:10:22 PM by Mister1k |
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I tried as you suggested. I am down 18 . 17 transactions. 1 minted. Unconfirmed. 07312014 mined and minted. The checkwallet cmd gave me back, passed true.. No change.
http://diamond.danbo.bg:2750/chain/Diamondenter ur wallet address there u can see exactly what happend with ur balance incoming andoutgoing transactions coin never get lost only u can lose access to them if u as example forget ur wallet password or if u transfer them to a wrong address edit: what i do if i was trapped in a wrong fork is i make sure i always use a old wallet.dat when i resync i even used a few times already a virgin (the first day i created my wallet woth zero coins in it) wallet.dat from december and when resync every coin is displayed correct even from subaddresses i created that the old wallet.dat dont even know. thats because all or addresses in one wallet share same secret part so even a old wallet.dat is able to recover it Further to your suggestion yesterday, I did some digging at the block explorer. 18.8 in total down. I think I lost more than access. dK2bEazyFqqBFkyXeTYLpmM5Rw6BFAtAJL dW4K3gk1d6eKt3F2hn24Dt89tbqizuWWQ3 Two machines 0731 Cryptohunger http://diamond.danbo.bg:2750/address/dK2bEazyFqqBFkyXeTYLpmM5Rw6BFAtAJL3 entries for Block 511524 2014-07-31 11:33:36I never mined the pool on 0802 for these next 37 entries The last 37 entries are for Block 514161 2014-08-02 11:57:03 http://diamond.danbo.bg:2750/address/dW4K3gk1d6eKt3F2hn24Dt89tbqizuWWQ32 entries For Block 511524 Again? 2014-07-31 11:33:36
Two addresses on the same block??? end of record.. This address is for minept. dLCjSU7dpSQFuFx9R58bDC35Md6VRkCeey http://diamond.danbo.bg:2750/address/dLCjSU7dpSQFuFx9R58bDC35Md6VRkCeey 3 entries Block 484822 2014-07-12 05:53:19 3 entries Block 490721 2014-07-16 11:40:39 4 entries Block 496363 2014-07-20 12:57:45 4 entries Block 496653 2014-07-20 18:01:37 3 entries Block 500823 2014-07-23 17:49:59 18 entries Block 504890 2014-07-26 15:58:53 3 entries Block 507782 2014-07-28 17:46:43 13 entries Block 508893 2014-07-29 12:54:05 2 entries Block 512294 2014-08-01 00:53:51 3 entries Block 514045 2014-08-02 10:01:57 3 entries Block 514325 2014-08-02 14:46:33 3 entries Block 515765 2014-08-03 15:47:23 end of record I never mined here on or after 0801. I am unsure at this point. It looks pretty messy. minept has been down for 3 days now. I am not understanding transactions coming from them or cryptohunger since 0731. Thankx for your time.
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cryptonit
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August 04, 2014, 12:17:41 PM Last edit: August 04, 2014, 02:01:49 PM by cryptonit |
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what exactly means 18.8 in total down 18.8 dmd missing? whatever u mined at pools while they where on wrong chain is lost in alterative reality every mining minting transaction u recived or sendet on wrong blockchain is not existing in real blockchain when i said u never lose coins i mean coins u earned/owned on the correct chain wont disappear somehow on the correct chain i have no time check block explorer for u now but it should be self explained what u can read there a block can contain data of multiple transactions reason for transactions towards u from the pool later when u didnt mine there can be they discovered some wrong transactions on a fork and tryed to fix that later on by sending coin again..... but such questions u have to ask the pool operator if transactions from them towards u look strange to u
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danbi
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August 04, 2014, 01:04:17 PM |
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I tried as you suggested. I am down 18 . 17 transactions. 1 minted. Unconfirmed. 07312014 mined and minted. The checkwallet cmd gave me back, passed true.. No change.
http://diamond.danbo.bg:2750/chain/Diamondenter ur wallet address there u can see exactly what happend with ur balance incoming andoutgoing transactions coin never get lost only u can lose access to them if u as example forget ur wallet password or if u transfer them to a wrong address edit: what i do if i was trapped in a wrong fork is i make sure i always use a old wallet.dat when i resync i even used a few times already a virgin (the first day i created my wallet woth zero coins in it) wallet.dat from december and when resync every coin is displayed correct even from subaddresses i created that the old wallet.dat dont even know. thats because all or addresses in one wallet share same secret part so even a old wallet.dat is able to recover it Further to your suggestion yesterday, I did some digging at the block explorer. 18.8 in total down. I think I lost more than access. dK2bEazyFqqBFkyXeTYLpmM5Rw6BFAtAJL dW4K3gk1d6eKt3F2hn24Dt89tbqizuWWQ3 Two machines 0731 Cryptohunger http://diamond.danbo.bg:2750/address/dK2bEazyFqqBFkyXeTYLpmM5Rw6BFAtAJL3 entries for Block 511524 2014-07-31 11:33:36I never mined the pool on 0802 for these next 37 entries The last 37 entries are for Block 514161 2014-08-02 11:57:03 http://diamond.danbo.bg:2750/address/dW4K3gk1d6eKt3F2hn24Dt89tbqizuWWQ32 entries For Block 511524 Again? 2014-07-31 11:33:36
Two addresses on the same block??? end of record.. This address is for minept. dLCjSU7dpSQFuFx9R58bDC35Md6VRkCeey http://diamond.danbo.bg:2750/address/dLCjSU7dpSQFuFx9R58bDC35Md6VRkCeey 3 entries Block 484822 2014-07-12 05:53:19 3 entries Block 490721 2014-07-16 11:40:39 4 entries Block 496363 2014-07-20 12:57:45 4 entries Block 496653 2014-07-20 18:01:37 3 entries Block 500823 2014-07-23 17:49:59 18 entries Block 504890 2014-07-26 15:58:53 3 entries Block 507782 2014-07-28 17:46:43 13 entries Block 508893 2014-07-29 12:54:05 2 entries Block 512294 2014-08-01 00:53:51 3 entries Block 514045 2014-08-02 10:01:57 3 entries Block 514325 2014-08-02 14:46:33 3 entries Block 515765 2014-08-03 15:47:23 end of record I never mined here on or after 0801. I am unsure at this point. It looks pretty messy. minept has been down for 3 days now. I am not understanding transactions coming from them or cryptohunger since 0731. Thankx for your time. I am trying to figure out what you think is a problem. It is perfectly valid to have more than one transaction to or from the same address in one single block. More than one entity might have sent you coins during the creation of one block. One entity can send you several transactions, within the same block. For example, a pool running catch up payment scripts, after they have come to the correct chain. You might have mined earlier at the pool and they send you the earnings later (this is what usually happens, anyway). It all looks perfectly normal to me.
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cryptonit
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August 04, 2014, 02:42:43 PM |
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just a short update regarding situation testing a fix to that kind of attack soon if it works u can expect a new wallet release soon its very interesting how the weakness which was abused is existing in a lot coin but only heavy abused with diamond i think we should feel proud to attract so much attention and even more because the only result of this attack will be increased wallet security and a network layout thats better prepared against future attack attempts i have to say a big thx to all community members who did stay loyal to their coin and gave a helping hand wherever it was needed to each other
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utahjohn
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August 04, 2014, 02:45:57 PM |
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Who is Null I see this happening frequently on Danbi's pool 517071 null 08/04/2014 08:41:43 74.1799 1.00 18,990 0 0.00 517070 izhelev 08/04/2014 08:41:26 69.9521 1.00 17,908 0 0.00 517069 worst 08/04/2014 08:41:19 68.7485 1.00 17,600 11,579 65.79 and then a few minutes later 517071 donnk 08/04/2014 08:41:43 74.1799 1.00 18,990 1,736 9.14
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August 04, 2014, 02:55:04 PM |
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I'm still not seeing my DMD withdrawal from cryptsy on the 1staug to my wallet. Cryptsy said it was processed and received but i can't even find the transaction on the blockchain with my address or block hash. Am i right in thinking that i will see these coins again? or could cryptsy have sent it to the wrong blockchain?
Thanks
Can't wait to see DMD @ 5 x BTC value...:0)
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August 04, 2014, 04:20:08 PM |
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Sorry to ask but the two transactions at the top were part of the old chain here(not being accepted?): http://snag.gy/IGLwc.jpg
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August 04, 2014, 05:51:47 PM Last edit: August 04, 2014, 06:04:03 PM by cryptonit |
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Sorry to ask but the two transactions at the top were part of the old chain here(not being accepted?): http://snag.gy/IGLwc.jpgseek the tx id in blockexplorer if u cant find it u minted them in a fork nothing lost ur coin-age not spend and so ur coins will soon mint again or u did just mint orphan blocks and stay in correct blockchain which can happen too and is normal behavior blockchain is selfhealing in that aspect but the attack we suffered did reduce that selfhealing and made some wallets stick with there private blockchain after mine/mint a orphan block and worst case even promote it to connected peers as true chain
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danbi
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August 04, 2014, 07:08:03 PM |
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Who is Null I see this happening frequently on Danbi's pool 517071 null 08/04/2014 08:41:43 74.1799 1.00 18,990 0 0.00 517070 izhelev 08/04/2014 08:41:26 69.9521 1.00 17,908 0 0.00 517069 worst 08/04/2014 08:41:19 68.7485 1.00 17,600 11,579 65.79 and then a few minutes later 517071 donnk 08/04/2014 08:41:43 74.1799 1.00 18,990 1,736 9.14 This is happening, because the pool's front-end (MPOS) and the backend(s) work asynchronously. This is why one cannot 100% trust what MPOS displays (but the trend etc is accurate, as are past accounted blocks). In this particular case, the background routine that finds new blocks and puts them in the database found a block - it knows the block data as found in the block chain, but does not know who found it (the block chain has no idea). Just after this task finishes, another is started, that populates these new found blocks with information from the pool database -- who found it, what is the shares distribution etc. This is why it is happening and it's actually amusing to watch. MPOS can of course work without this semi-realtime data being present, in which case information about new blocks will simply appear a bit later.
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utahjohn
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August 04, 2014, 07:46:10 PM |
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Who is Null I see this happening frequently on Danbi's pool 517071 null 08/04/2014 08:41:43 74.1799 1.00 18,990 0 0.00 517070 izhelev 08/04/2014 08:41:26 69.9521 1.00 17,908 0 0.00 517069 worst 08/04/2014 08:41:19 68.7485 1.00 17,600 11,579 65.79 and then a few minutes later 517071 donnk 08/04/2014 08:41:43 74.1799 1.00 18,990 1,736 9.14 This is happening, because the pool's front-end (MPOS) and the backend(s) work asynchronously. This is why one cannot 100% trust what MPOS displays (but the trend etc is accurate, as are past accounted blocks). In this particular case, the background routine that finds new blocks and puts them in the database found a block - it knows the block data as found in the block chain, but does not know who found it (the block chain has no idea). Just after this task finishes, another is started, that populates these new found blocks with information from the pool database -- who found it, what is the shares distribution etc. This is why it is happening and it's actually amusing to watch. MPOS can of course work without this semi-realtime data being present, in which case information about new blocks will simply appear a bit later. Thanks I figured it might be something like that No worries
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utahjohn
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August 05, 2014, 12:18:33 AM |
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My permanent node is addnode=utahjohn.ddns.net Please use DNS address as the numeric IP may change I am in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
17771 Port is OPEN on 65.130.100.203
Donations: dEdj7aH7Pgt3oVAeEFmA46sXCDcZYeiQjP
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polanskiman
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August 05, 2014, 12:47:00 AM |
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My permanent node is addnode=utahjohn.ddns.net Please use DNS address as the numeric IP may change I am in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
17771 Port is OPEN on 65.130.100.203
Donations: dEdj7aH7Pgt3oVAeEFmA46sXCDcZYeiQjP Hey John, My understanding is that DMD Foundation does not want to promote dynamic dns addresses as permanent nodes. I recommend you contact Crypto. or PopS. for further details.
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digi123
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August 05, 2014, 12:59:53 AM |
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Withdrew .1 DMD from Crypsy to my wallet it went fine. Four minutes later I withdrew 200 DMD from Cryptsy and it did not hit my wallet. Cryptsy is using different wallets on different block chain or something fishy is going on.
.1 Processed TrxID: 5de7a9360db13e7784288e4630faf4b262f741bdfafcb352f26274353a8a320c @ 2014-08-02 10:22:11 200 Processed TrxID: e71eaee9f8541ef2863672634635ef7230638c332582d1c753116ca133048a1a @ 2014-08-02 10:26:10
I would agree with you, as I have sent 4 small test transactions to cryptsy one each day and nothing has turned up in my diamond account with them. They seem to be very slow to get on top of this problem. There is no outgoing information from them about what they are doing. We need continuous updates about what they are doing, or maybe they have done nothing, how do we know?
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danbi
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August 05, 2014, 06:11:10 AM |
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My permanent node is addnode=utahjohn.ddns.net Please use DNS address as the numeric IP may change I am in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
17771 Port is OPEN on 65.130.100.203
Donations: dEdj7aH7Pgt3oVAeEFmA46sXCDcZYeiQjP Hey John, My understanding is that DMD Foundation does not want to promote dynamic dns addresses as permanent nodes. I recommend you contact Crypto. or PopS. for further details. This is not for the Diamond Foundation to decide. The wallet code simply ignores DNS entries, unless you give it the -dns option too. Since most people would not bother, it is safer to use only IP addresses for the nodes, however inconvenient this is. We have enabled -dns to be on by default in the Diamond wallet, but... there is yet another trouble with dynamic DNS services -- the lookup will be done only once, at wallet startup time. Since the wallet is (in principle) a long running process, it may be (and most likely will be) situation when the Dynamic DNS entry will be updated with a different IP address and the wallet will keep trying to reach the original IP address forever. This is fine for addnode= entries, because they are more or less used for bootstrapping. But it is useless for connect= entry for the reasons stated. Since Diamond is a peer to peer cryptocurrency, it is fine for the individual network participants to use such dynamic DNS nodes or not. It is their own decision anyway.
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utahjohn
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August 05, 2014, 06:42:26 AM |
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My permanent node is addnode=utahjohn.ddns.net Please use DNS address as the numeric IP may change I am in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
17771 Port is OPEN on 65.130.100.203
Donations: dEdj7aH7Pgt3oVAeEFmA46sXCDcZYeiQjP Hey John, My understanding is that DMD Foundation does not want to promote dynamic dns addresses as permanent nodes. I recommend you contact Crypto. or PopS. for further details. This is not for the Diamond Foundation to decide. The wallet code simply ignores DNS entries, unless you give it the -dns option too. Since most people would not bother, it is safer to use only IP addresses for the nodes, however inconvenient this is. We have enabled -dns to be on by default in the Diamond wallet, but... there is yet another trouble with dynamic DNS services -- the lookup will be done only once, at wallet startup time. Since the wallet is (in principle) a long running process, it may be (and most likely will be) situation when the Dynamic DNS entry will be updated with a different IP address and the wallet will keep trying to reach the original IP address forever. This is fine for addnode= entries, because they are more or less used for bootstrapping. But it is useless for connect= entry for the reasons stated. Since Diamond is a peer to peer cryptocurrency, it is fine for the individual network participants to use such dynamic DNS nodes or not. It is their own decision anyway. Trying to get static IP from my ISP ... no reply yet ...
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polanskiman
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August 05, 2014, 07:10:54 AM |
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My permanent node is addnode=utahjohn.ddns.net Please use DNS address as the numeric IP may change I am in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
17771 Port is OPEN on 65.130.100.203
Donations: dEdj7aH7Pgt3oVAeEFmA46sXCDcZYeiQjP Hey John, My understanding is that DMD Foundation does not want to promote dynamic dns addresses as permanent nodes. I recommend you contact Crypto. or PopS. for further details. This is not for the Diamond Foundation to decide. The wallet code simply ignores DNS entries, unless you give it the -dns option too. Since most people would not bother, it is safer to use only IP addresses for the nodes, however inconvenient this is. We have enabled -dns to be on by default in the Diamond wallet, but... there is yet another trouble with dynamic DNS services -- the lookup will be done only once, at wallet startup time. Since the wallet is (in principle) a long running process, it may be (and most likely will be) situation when the Dynamic DNS entry will be updated with a different IP address and the wallet will keep trying to reach the original IP address forever. This is fine for addnode= entries, because they are more or less used for bootstrapping. But it is useless for connect= entry for the reasons stated. Since Diamond is a peer to peer cryptocurrency, it is fine for the individual network participants to use such dynamic DNS nodes or not. It is their own decision anyway. When I mentioned earlier about the possibility for me to setup a dynamic dns address I was told that a DynDns address as a permanent node was not the image the foundation wanted to give to the public. Thus my comment. As for the rest of your explanation it make indeed more sense.
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