Hueristic
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
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March 14, 2017, 04:30:27 PM |
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No "real"proof except for the funds would have would not be sent out in little amounts stretched over a long period of time. If i was to move my funds it would be all at once. I was greeted with a you must update you wallet files, so I wanted to make sure I didn't screw anything up. I guess I could fire up an old wallet show you screenshots of the screen with the funds there but at soon as it hits that day the balance drops to 0. Again, just looking for some advice on what appears to have happened. I still have the original wallet files and keys. I made backups before I started the update process. Have also only used the command line wallet. So I assume the coins are gone, but I was wondering it there was any significance to that date (1/17/2016). Thank you again. Also my main name on here was sk00t3r, I'm fairly confident that it was hacked, these is not my first two posts. I have tried everything to recover my original account. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=316944 You can clearly tell someone hijacked my btctalk account look at the grammar at my early posts, the last post by me was October 16,2014. Then look at what it has turned into in later posts starting with the very next post February 3rd 2016. Something happened in those 3 months and I can promise you it was not me making any post after my final post on October 16, 2014. Thank you all again. I am sorry for your loss! What Operating System were/are you using to store your XMR. If you usr products from Richmond US you should consider changing that to an UNIX'isch for that porpuse since we all know that WIN is the same like FB in terms of privacy and security of your data. Hope you find that bastard These are some strange and interesting developments. Be sure to use 16 digit passwords, and don't use the same ones for any other accounts than BTCtalk. You may even consider using Apple products and VPN/TOR for added security - although the captchas are not fun LOL LOL, this is a joke right? And using VPN doesn't protect you if the VPN provider is the one screwing you. Who said you have to buy a vpn service. VPS + OpenVpn = MyOwnVpnService Yup and you could run your own ISP as well or even create your own network but whatever you use can be sniffed as soon as you connect to the WWW. So who hosts your OpenVpn box? Adding VPN encryption adds security but does not guarantee your anonymity. But anyway what I thought amusing was the USE APPLE PRODUCTS comment.
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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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Nathan047
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March 14, 2017, 04:48:04 PM |
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Adding VPN encryption adds security but does not guarantee your anonymity.
A very common flaw in peoples logic, glad you pointed that out. If you want anonymity make sure your VPN provider doesn't keep logs or run TOR through your VPN.
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Hueristic
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March 14, 2017, 09:09:20 PM |
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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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c789
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March 15, 2017, 03:47:53 AM |
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Yes. I've used it for over a year and never had any problems. But as with any web wallet (such as blockchain.info) only keep online what you can afford to lose. Web services are a much bigger target than desktop wallets.
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explorer
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March 15, 2017, 06:24:08 AM |
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I finally got around to installing win64 monerod 0.10.2.1 'ERROR - block recognized as orphaned and rejected' It's trying and failing to update my 0.9.4 blockchain lmdb. Incompatible? Is there a quick fix, or should I delete and start over? I wasn't paying attention in class
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AngryDwarf
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March 15, 2017, 09:51:09 AM |
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I finally got around to installing win64 monerod 0.10.2.1 'ERROR - block recognized as orphaned and rejected' It's trying and failing to update my 0.9.4 blockchain lmdb. Incompatible? Is there a quick fix, or should I delete and start over? I wasn't paying attention in class I think the 0.10.x release moved from leveldb to lmdb, as a default option, and this option has now been removed. There are blockchain import/export tools you could use, or start a fresh blockchain download instead.
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dEBRUYNE
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March 15, 2017, 10:45:00 AM |
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I finally got around to installing win64 monerod 0.10.2.1 'ERROR - block recognized as orphaned and rejected' It's trying and failing to update my 0.9.4 blockchain lmdb. Incompatible? Is there a quick fix, or should I delete and start over? I wasn't paying attention in class I think the 0.10.x release moved from leveldb to lmdb, as a default option, and this option has now been removed. There are blockchain import/export tools you could use, or start a fresh blockchain download instead. Monero has always used LMDB as its database (well, since the first Hydrogen Helix release (0.9.0)). If I recall correctly, the database format changed though between version 0.9.4 and 0.10.0. @explorer, it's generally advised to resync from scratch if you are coming from 0.9.4. Thus, delete your old blockchain (data.mdb) and monerod will automatically resync from scratch.
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Rogerdale
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March 15, 2017, 11:22:14 AM |
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Does anybody know what is the approximate ETA for the upcoming GUI monero wallet?
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JosNekoKopa
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March 15, 2017, 11:40:14 AM |
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Hello, Do you find CloakCoin recent rise disturbing, and their new Enigma code as potential threat? They didn't open code so far, but plans are there. Can we see debate on this topic somewhere so people can judge for themselves. Wich system is better and gives more..? Thanks.
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NattyLiteCoin
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March 15, 2017, 12:41:20 PM |
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Yes. I've used it for over a year and never had any problems. But as with any web wallet (such as blockchain.info) only keep online what you can afford to lose. Web services are a much bigger target than desktop wallets. Thanks. I'm finding that it's terrible for making a bunch of serial transactions. Any any event, it won't be there long. In any event, I've officially diversified and hold XMR.
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dEBRUYNE
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March 15, 2017, 01:13:07 PM |
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Chicken76
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March 15, 2017, 02:02:43 PM |
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Can I delete p2pstate.bin.unportable and poolstate.bin.unportable ?
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dEBRUYNE
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March 15, 2017, 03:28:19 PM |
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Can I delete p2pstate.bin.unportable and poolstate.bin.unportable ?
I'd just leave them for convenience. Is there any reason you'd want to delete them?
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Chicken76
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March 15, 2017, 03:42:25 PM |
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I'd just leave them for convenience. Is there any reason you'd want to delete them?
Other than cleaning up that folder, none. They're not taking up much space. Just wanted to know if they are required for something.
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AngryDwarf
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March 15, 2017, 04:17:40 PM |
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Can I delete p2pstate.bin.unportable and poolstate.bin.unportable ?
I'd just leave them for convenience. Is there any reason you'd want to delete them? Just noticed these .unportable file extensions. I assume <wallet-name>.unportable is the one we should backup now? Are there plans in place to make these files portable?
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MoneroMooo
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March 15, 2017, 04:57:23 PM |
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Can I delete p2pstate.bin.unportable and poolstate.bin.unportable ?
I'd just leave them for convenience. Is there any reason you'd want to delete them? Just noticed these .unportable file extensions. I assume <wallet-name>.unportable is the one we should backup now? Are there plans in place to make these files portable? They ones without .unportable are portable. Back both up, just in case, but the .unportable ones (the older ones) should not be needed anymore, if all goes well.
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AngryDwarf
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March 15, 2017, 05:07:49 PM |
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Can I delete p2pstate.bin.unportable and poolstate.bin.unportable ?
I'd just leave them for convenience. Is there any reason you'd want to delete them? Just noticed these .unportable file extensions. I assume <wallet-name>.unportable is the one we should backup now? Are there plans in place to make these files portable? They ones without .unportable are portable. Back both up, just in case, but the .unportable ones (the older ones) should not be needed anymore, if all goes well. Sorry if I have been a bit slow on the uptake, not followed monero to closely and only recently upgraded to the latest version. Just bounced the daemon and fired up the wallet. The <file>.unportable ones are older than the ones without file extensions. Does this mean I can now use the same blockchain / wallet files on a shared partition for windows/linux multiboot?
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March 15, 2017, 05:14:37 PM |
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Huge volume across the board today for Monero.
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Chicken76
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March 15, 2017, 08:38:23 PM |
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OK, here's another technical question: How do I programmatically find out at what block height the network is at? Interrogating (with get_info) a daemon in the process of syncing only shows the last block the daemon managed to get to, but not where the network is.
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