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March 27, 2016, 11:57:14 AM |
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Is there a web wallet for this alt coin?
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Whoever mines the block which ends up containing your transaction will get its fee.
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dEBRUYNE
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March 27, 2016, 12:07:45 PM |
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Is there a web wallet for this alt coin?
Yes, MyMonero, it is run by one of the core-team members, namely Fluffypony. However, always use webwallets with the usual caution. That is, it's not advised to store larg(er) amounts on it. https://mymonero.com
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March 27, 2016, 03:01:50 PM Last edit: March 27, 2016, 03:20:42 PM by dEBRUYNE |
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MiniNeroDroidhttps://github.com/ShenNoether/MiniNeroDroidIf there are any android/java developers we could use some more resources.
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luigi1111
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March 28, 2016, 02:24:57 PM |
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As far as I know 0.9.3 should auto refresh. As far as asking a bunch of specific questions about your wallet the best bet is to jump onto freenode IRC #monero and ask on there. This board is available to search and documents the answers, so why ask to go to #monero? 0.9.3 doesn't refresh, so why is that? This could be a problem where your coins are stolen and since it doesn't refresh, you may think they are still there, right? Is there a bug or is there a problem with my wallet? Regarding refresh, autorefresh should work in 9.3. However, in case it doesn't work what is wrong with just typing refresh? In trying to find out about what happened in my sweep_dust, I did a rescan and everything in my wallet appears good. I have made a note to run the refresh every time I open my wallet now, an auto refresh would be nice, not a big deal. I don't open the 'ol wallet too much I'm going to hold and pray it hits out of the solar system, I have a feeling secure money is smart money. For old wallets, I think auto-refresh isn't set. Type "set auto-refresh 1" into the simplewallet console.
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pönde
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March 28, 2016, 04:18:10 PM |
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Bitmonerod gave this message 2016-Mar-28 19:09:16.278514 [P2P1][5.138.110.35:18080 OUT]Sync data returned unknown top block: 1013521 -> 1009962 [3559 blocks (-2 days) ahead] SYNCHRONIZATION started
So why bimonerod thinks the highest block of the blockchain is that 1009962?
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fluffypony
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GetMonero.org / MyMonero.com
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March 28, 2016, 04:27:49 PM |
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Bitmonerod gave this message 2016-Mar-28 19:09:16.278514 [P2P1][5.138.110.35:18080 OUT]Sync data returned unknown top block: 1013521 -> 1009962 [3559 blocks (-2 days) ahead] SYNCHRONIZATION started
So why bimonerod thinks the highest block of the blockchain is that 1009962? bitmonerod doesn't, but in order to find the chain with the highest cumulative proof-of-work, that is also verified, it needs to actually download the alternative chain and verify it.
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March 28, 2016, 04:28:19 PM |
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Bitmonerod gave this message 2016-Mar-28 19:09:16.278514 [P2P1][5.138.110.35:18080 OUT]Sync data returned unknown top block: 1013521 -> 1009962 [3559 blocks (-2 days) ahead] SYNCHRONIZATION started
So why bimonerod thinks the highest block of the blockchain is that 1009962? That means you are connected to a peer that thinks the height is 1009962, hence the minus 2 days ahead. It will soon be followed by a message stating that that peer was blocked in relaxing light blue letters.
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pönde
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March 28, 2016, 04:33:33 PM |
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Bitmonerod gave this message 2016-Mar-28 19:09:16.278514 [P2P1][5.138.110.35:18080 OUT]Sync data returned unknown top block: 1013521 -> 1009962 [3559 blocks (-2 days) ahead] SYNCHRONIZATION started
So why bimonerod thinks the highest block of the blockchain is that 1009962? bitmonerod doesn't, but in order to find the chain with the highest cumulative proof-of-work, that is also verified, it needs to actually download the alternative chain and verify it. I did not get to point completely. Has bitmonerod, or does it think it has a wrong blockchain? And is bitmonerod going to download a whole blockchain again, such a blockchain it thinks is a real one? Or has it to be done manually?
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pönde
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March 28, 2016, 04:38:15 PM |
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Bitmonerod gave this message 2016-Mar-28 19:09:16.278514 [P2P1][5.138.110.35:18080 OUT]Sync data returned unknown top block: 1013521 -> 1009962 [3559 blocks (-2 days) ahead] SYNCHRONIZATION started
So why bimonerod thinks the highest block of the blockchain is that 1009962? That means you are connected to a peer that thinks the height is 1009962, hence the minus 2 days ahead. It will soon be followed by a message stating that that peer was blocked in relaxing light blue letters. Well ok. But how an from where the bitmonerod anyway gets the real highest one block, the block 1013521? While bitmonerod at the same moment thinks the highest one block is 1009962.
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dEBRUYNE
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March 28, 2016, 04:45:49 PM |
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dEBRUYNE
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March 28, 2016, 04:46:38 PM |
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Bitmonerod gave this message 2016-Mar-28 19:09:16.278514 [P2P1][5.138.110.35:18080 OUT]Sync data returned unknown top block: 1013521 -> 1009962 [3559 blocks (-2 days) ahead] SYNCHRONIZATION started
So why bimonerod thinks the highest block of the blockchain is that 1009962? That means you are connected to a peer that thinks the height is 1009962, hence the minus 2 days ahead. It will soon be followed by a message stating that that peer was blocked in relaxing light blue letters. Well ok. But how an from where the bitmonerod anyway gets the real highest one block, the block 1013521? While bitmonerod at the same moment thinks the highest one block is 1009962. Probably just a naughty peer. That is, a peer that is still on an old version and thus got booted off the network after the hardfork. Use "diff" and/or "status" on bitmonerod to check which block height you are on, it should be equal to the blockheight on moneroblocks.info. It gets the right/current blockheight from peers that are on the right version.
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March 28, 2016, 04:57:49 PM |
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Bitmonerod gave this message 2016-Mar-28 19:09:16.278514 [P2P1][5.138.110.35:18080 OUT]Sync data returned unknown top block: 1013521 -> 1009962 [3559 blocks (-2 days) ahead] SYNCHRONIZATION started
So why bimonerod thinks the highest block of the blockchain is that 1009962? That means you are connected to a peer that thinks the height is 1009962, hence the minus 2 days ahead. It will soon be followed by a message stating that that peer was blocked in relaxing light blue letters. Well ok. But how an from where the bitmonerod anyway gets the real highest one block, the block 1013521? While bitmonerod at the same moment thinks the highest one block is 1009962. Your node evaluated its current chain as the longest valid chain (the one with 1013521 as the top block). Then it got info from that other block a different top block (1009962). Your node will now have to check that chain in order to determine if it is valid according to the rules (protocol) it has. And it also checks which chain has more work on it. It is this evaluation of every block by every node in the network that sets an agreement (consensus) about which top block (meaning which chain) is the valid one.
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March 28, 2016, 06:55:54 PM |
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QC is coming, gradually at first, then quite suddenly. It really is time to panic, before the suddenly phase.
The situation gets more dire every day: http://phys.org/news/2016-03-physicists-quantum-fredkin-gate.html
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Give a man a fish and he eats for a day. Give a man a Poisson distribution and he eats at random times independent of one another, at a constant known rate.
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XMRpromotions
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March 28, 2016, 11:53:11 PM |
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This is a sad day for Monero. Best wishes for his family
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Whtwabbit
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March 28, 2016, 11:53:29 PM |
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"An artist's rendering" about as believable as the space program
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March 29, 2016, 02:34:29 AM |
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Do you have suggestions for how the developers should respond to this threat now (aside from panicking)?
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March 29, 2016, 02:56:29 AM |
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Do you have suggestions for how the developers should respond to this threat now (aside from panicking)? Quantum Computers capable of performing such complex operations as would be involved with cracking traditional cryptography are many years away. Currently they can barely perform the most basic computing tasks. In addition I see no reason why when the QC technology matures over the coming years that same technology couldn't be used to create QC resistant cryptography.
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March 29, 2016, 02:59:53 AM |
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Do you have suggestions for how the developers should respond to this threat now (aside from panicking)? There's also the fact that cryptocurrencies are very very low down on the list of things to crack once someone has quantum computers that can crack cryptography. We might be a big deal around here, but outside of here, we're not.
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