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June 16, 2019, 09:06:22 AM |
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dEBRUYNE
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June 16, 2019, 09:50:27 AM |
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Hy guys, running monero 14.1 linux 64 bit and starting the lmdb with --prune-blockchain from scratch, do i have to use the --prune-blockchain everytime i synchronize or does monerod recognize the pruned database, so i can start with monerod? Thanks  --prune-blockchain has to be used (as startup flag) upon every startup of monerod. If I prune the chain and then accidentally start the daemon without the prune flag will it overwrite the pruned chain without a prompt? IOW if I accidentally start the daemon (like when I upgrade in 6 months) will the pruned chain get deleted and start downloading from scratch? No, the new blocks will simply not be pruned. Put differently, you will have a pruned 'base' upon which non pruned blocks are added.
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dEBRUYNE
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June 16, 2019, 09:51:08 AM |
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Hy guys, running monero 14.1 linux 64 bit and starting the lmdb with --prune-blockchain from scratch, do i have to use the --prune-blockchain everytime i synchronize or does monerod recognize the pruned database, so i can start with monerod? Thanks  --prune-blockchain has to be used (as startup flag) upon every startup of monerod. Hy there, ok, thanks for clarifying! In the next release, do you think it would be possible to detect a "pruned" blockchain upon start of ./monerod in order to avoid two DB's? Kind regards Can you perhaps clarify? The 'new' pruned blockchain file will always be used as default file (you can delete the 'old' blockchain file).
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Millionero
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June 16, 2019, 10:07:06 AM Merited by iCEBREAKER (2) |
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How do you take a 75 GB blockchain and prune it without losing your wallet transaction blocks?
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elrippos friend
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June 16, 2019, 11:43:31 AM |
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Hy guys, running monero 14.1 linux 64 bit and starting the lmdb with --prune-blockchain from scratch, do i have to use the --prune-blockchain everytime i synchronize or does monerod recognize the pruned database, so i can start with monerod? Thanks  --prune-blockchain has to be used (as startup flag) upon every startup of monerod. Hy there, ok, thanks for clarifying! In the next release, do you think it would be possible to detect a "pruned" blockchain upon start of ./monerod in order to avoid two DB's? Kind regards Can you perhaps clarify? The 'new' pruned blockchain file will always be used as default file (you can delete the 'old' blockchain file). I deleted the old lmdb file, and started ./monerod --prune-blockchain from scratch, so i do just have one lmdb file named lmdb. Currently at 80% still syncing, so that is why i am asking, hoping this helps your answer 
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dEBRUYNE
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June 16, 2019, 03:21:07 PM |
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How do you take a 75 GB blockchain and prune it without losing your wallet transaction blocks?
First make sure all Monero related processes are closed. Thereafter, you can utilize the prune-blockchain tool that is included. This will convert your 'old' blockchain file (i.e. data.mdb) to a 'new' pruned blockchain file.
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Millionero
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June 17, 2019, 05:38:29 AM |
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Is this cause for concern? 2019-06-17 05:23:05.205 E Error retrieving blocks, missed 7 transactions for block with hash: <db97d69cbe36741be5e42faced9cadcdd31b3577387fe52661bc85438d5e0ad1>
2019-06-17 05:33:23.366 E Error retrieving blocks, missed 80 transactions for block with hash: <a7c22330dd4437407d4035865fc50fdfe2a91c51d1790708f8427a0cbdd247a7>
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dEBRUYNE
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June 17, 2019, 06:30:19 AM |
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Is this cause for concern? 2019-06-17 05:23:05.205 E Error retrieving blocks, missed 7 transactions for block with hash: <db97d69cbe36741be5e42faced9cadcdd31b3577387fe52661bc85438d5e0ad1>
2019-06-17 05:33:23.366 E Error retrieving blocks, missed 80 transactions for block with hash: <a7c22330dd4437407d4035865fc50fdfe2a91c51d1790708f8427a0cbdd247a7>
No, that message can safely be ignored.
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Millionero
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June 17, 2019, 03:05:49 PM |
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Thanks BRU, you da man
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JasonXIII
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June 18, 2019, 09:06:23 PM |
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Hello I see it's for iOs and Android. But it's only a mobile wallet? There is no desktop version? Copied from the source: — Mobile only? Any plans for a desktop app?
At this point, we're working on a fork of monero-wallet-gui to support the same workflow of multisignature wallets. Great but no desktop version as of now so...
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dEBRUYNE
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June 20, 2019, 06:56:55 AM |
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Hello I see it's for iOs and Android. But it's only a mobile wallet? There is no desktop version? Copied from the source: — Mobile only? Any plans for a desktop app?
At this point, we're working on a fork of monero-wallet-gui to support the same workflow of multisignature wallets. Great but no desktop version as of now so... They plan to release a desktop version in the foreseeable future.
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birr
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June 20, 2019, 10:27:18 AM Merited by iCEBREAKER (2) |
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the foreseeable future™.
ftfy
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anubizz
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The new daemon works perfect. Syncing is much faster! Took about 12h to get 100% and even the cpu load and memory usage of my device does not even reach 15%. Good job! 
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kriszz50983
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June 20, 2019, 11:03:03 AM |
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Hello guys, I am new to mining. If I want to earn good profit from mining then which coin I should starts with. I don't want to go for expensive hardware.
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BITWINGS-Guaranteed worth $0.20 (http://bitwings.org)Minephone-First smartphone that produces up to 2 ETH/months (http://minephone.bitwings.org)
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Globb0
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I've got big blinds!
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June 20, 2019, 11:04:50 AM |
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Gold? you can mine with very cheap hardware
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Hueristic
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
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June 20, 2019, 11:07:36 PM |
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Gold? you can mine with very cheap hardware
ROTFLMFAO!!!! To answer your question @kriszz50983, there are charts for that. I have no clue what the best sites are these days. Here's one. https://whattomine.com/
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“Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.”
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Millionero
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June 21, 2019, 11:26:00 AM |
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Gold? you can mine with very cheap hardware

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kriszz50983
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June 22, 2019, 06:14:59 AM |
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Gold? you can mine with very cheap hardware
ROTFLMFAO!!!! To answer your question @kriszz50983, there are charts for that. I have no clue what the best sites are these days. Here's one. https://whattomine.com/Thanks for the link. I will check the same and hopefully I will find some good mining options
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BITWINGS-Guaranteed worth $0.20 (http://bitwings.org)Minephone-First smartphone that produces up to 2 ETH/months (http://minephone.bitwings.org)
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