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Author Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency  (Read 4670871 times)
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April 09, 2018, 07:09:22 AM
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This morning I had a transaction between Nanopool and Mymonero wallet.
Half of this transaction belongs to old old algorithm.
I can't see this transaction in my wallet.
In Nanopool, it says that the payment is confirmed.
Does it take more time in this new algorithm?
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April 09, 2018, 07:39:32 AM
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Nice to see that Monero and many other Cryptonight coins have changed there algo, which will result in a big dissapointment for all those who pre-ordered Cryptonight ASICs, what's even worse for the buyers as they will be getting second hand machines as Baikal will run them for a couple of months before delivery to recover the manufacturing cost.
Generally, it is good news. HOwever, we need to wait more times, might be days to let difficulty adjusted a bit to lower levels for helping miners to earn more profits and pay their electricity bills.
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April 09, 2018, 08:15:48 AM
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Nice to see that Monero and many other Cryptonight coins have changed there algo

Many others? oh pray tell


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April 09, 2018, 09:37:19 AM
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There is a tendency of people mining ethereum moving to monero if this tendencies continues in the next days monero wont be that profitable sooner than expected the good thing is that the algo is adjusting the difficulty slowly so there is a chance to make some coins...
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April 09, 2018, 10:20:44 AM
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Wallet dont even start on windows 10.
Tried 3 different computers, without result.
Wallet crash within 1 sec of launching.
deamon start ok tho, which is wierd !

No errors, 2 lines of log :
2018-04-08 20:50:01.247   2596   INFO    logging   contrib/epee/src/mlog.cpp:185   New log categories: *:WARNING,net:FATAL,net.p2p:FATAL,net.cn:FATAL,global:INFO,verify:FATAL,stacktrace:INFO,logging:INFO,msgwriter:INFO
2018-04-08 20:50:02.497   2596   WARN    net.http   src/common/util.cpp:627   Failed to determine whether address '' is local, assuming not


I'm clueless... What a fiasco.

Anybody having wallet not even starting on win10 ?

Wallet is working fine.
All i did is download the new GUI, open the folder and run the gui.exe

I have the same problem, only low graphics wallet works which is not that good... waiting for fix.
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April 09, 2018, 11:11:39 AM
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which miner software has upgrades already--i have been using cast--and what about mining pools?
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April 09, 2018, 12:42:13 PM
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which miner software has upgrades already--i have been using cast--and what about mining pools?

Cast since 0.9.0 (http://www.gandalph3000.com/) and more or less all big pools are already upgraded.
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April 09, 2018, 01:16:51 PM
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Does anybody know how to send transaction after the hard fork? I always get an error like in this issue: https://github.com/monero-project/monero/issues/3581

Moneromooo has suggested a patch that you can apply.

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April 09, 2018, 01:17:39 PM
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Something strange is happening with this fork.
Monerujo, which has been updated to version 12, shows the wrong block height, compared with the version 12 daemon I'm running locally.
As does wallet-cli when it's connected to a remote daemon that I know is running version 12, because it's on a vps that belongs to me.
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Does anybody have success using a wallet that isn't connected to a local daemon?

Have you tried restarting the wallet and daemon?

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April 09, 2018, 01:19:08 PM
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Wallet 0.12.0.0 doesn't even start on windows 10.
Tried 3 different computers, without result.
Wallet crash within 1 sec of launching.
deamon start ok tho, which is wierd !

No errors, 2 lines of log :
2018-04-08 20:50:01.247   2596   INFO    logging   contrib/epee/src/mlog.cpp:185   New log categories: *:WARNING,net:FATAL,net.p2p:FATAL,net.cn:FATAL,global:INFO,verify:FATAL,stacktrace:INFO,logging:INFO,msgwriter:INFO
2018-04-08 20:50:02.497   2596   WARN    net.http   src/common/util.cpp:627   Failed to determine whether address '' is local, assuming not


I'm clueless... What a fiasco.

Anybody having wallet not even starting on win10 ?

Could you try launching via the start-low-graphics-mode.bat batch file that is included?

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April 09, 2018, 01:20:06 PM
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This morning I had a transaction between Nanopool and Mymonero wallet.
Half of this transaction belongs to old old algorithm.
I can't see this transaction in my wallet.
In Nanopool, it says that the payment is confirmed.
Does it take more time in this new algorithm?

Could you try to verify the transaction?

https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/6137/how-do-i-as-a-recipient-verify-that-my-transaction-actually-arrived

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April 09, 2018, 01:37:31 PM
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This morning I had a transaction between Nanopool and Mymonero wallet.
Half of this transaction belongs to old old algorithm.
I can't see this transaction in my wallet.
In Nanopool, it says that the payment is confirmed.
Does it take more time in this new algorithm?

Could you try to verify the transaction?

https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/6137/how-do-i-as-a-recipient-verify-that-my-transaction-actually-arrived
Hi dEBRUYNE,
The problem is solved. I think there is a slowing down in Mymonero wallet after the fork.
I got panic when my monthly mine's payment got lost for two hours Cheesy
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April 09, 2018, 03:06:45 PM
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Hi guys,
Please recommend a XMC pool, THX! Smiley
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April 09, 2018, 03:09:16 PM
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This morning I had a transaction between Nanopool and Mymonero wallet.
Half of this transaction belongs to old old algorithm.
I can't see this transaction in my wallet.
In Nanopool, it says that the payment is confirmed.
Does it take more time in this new algorithm?

If any part of a transaction is from a untrusted chain then it will be orphaned by the chain you are sending it to, I'd like to see a transaction that was a merge of the 2 chains. Do you have the link?

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April 09, 2018, 03:25:09 PM
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Nice to see that Monero and many other Cryptonight coins have changed there algo

Many others? oh pray tell




So far Monero, Sumokoin and Stellite have changed Algo. IPBC is doing it in less then a week. They opted for a heavily changed algo which should be even harder to crack that Sumokoin one.

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April 09, 2018, 03:26:58 PM
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This morning I had a transaction between Nanopool and Mymonero wallet.
Half of this transaction belongs to old old algorithm.
I can't see this transaction in my wallet.
In Nanopool, it says that the payment is confirmed.
Does it take more time in this new algorithm?

Could you try to verify the transaction?

https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/6137/how-do-i-as-a-recipient-verify-that-my-transaction-actually-arrived
Hi dEBRUYNE,
The problem is solved. I think there is a slowing down in Mymonero wallet after the fork.
I got panic when my monthly mine's payment got lost for two hours Cheesy

Good to hear Smiley

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April 09, 2018, 04:06:47 PM
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Hi guys,
Please recommend a XMC pool, THX! Smiley

This is the Monero thread, not the XMC thread Smiley



So far Monero, Sumokoin and Stellite have changed Algo. IPBC is doing it in less then a week. They opted for a heavily changed algo which should be even harder to crack that Sumokoin one.

Is IPBC just increasing the scratchpad size? I don't think that'd help things, we saw with the Balkai ASIC that it didn't seem to change much (the Balkai could do CryptoNight and CryptoNight-Lite)
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April 09, 2018, 04:26:29 PM
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Hi guys,
Please recommend a XMC pool, THX! Smiley

This is the Monero thread, not the XMC thread Smiley



So far Monero, Sumokoin and Stellite have changed Algo. IPBC is doing it in less then a week. They opted for a heavily changed algo which should be even harder to crack that Sumokoin one.

Is IPBC just increasing the scratchpad size? I don't think that'd help things, we saw with the Balkai ASIC that it didn't seem to change much (the Balkai could do CryptoNight and CryptoNight-Lite)

They will increase the size yes. But I think they are also changing some others things. That is why its taking them long. They wan't to do the best algo change out of all Cryponight coins. I think that is very good, but we will see. I really like the IPBC project.

Otherwise I bow down to Monero devs and community for sticking it up the ass for ASICs. Monero gained a lot of reputation in my eyes.

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April 09, 2018, 05:35:06 PM
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Hi guys,
Please recommend a XMC pool, THX! Smiley

This is the Monero thread, not the XMC thread Smiley



So far Monero, Sumokoin and Stellite have changed Algo. IPBC is doing it in less then a week. They opted for a heavily changed algo which should be even harder to crack that Sumokoin one.

Is IPBC just increasing the scratchpad size? I don't think that'd help things, we saw with the Balkai ASIC that it didn't seem to change much (the Balkai could do CryptoNight and CryptoNight-Lite)

They will increase the size yes. But I think they are also changing some others things. That is why its taking them long. They wan't to do the best algo change out of all Cryponight coins. I think that is very good, but we will see. I really like the IPBC project.

Otherwise I bow down to Monero devs and community for sticking it up the ass for ASICs. Monero gained a lot of reputation in my eyes.

I second demotion i will support any coin that fights asic unless they are from scrypt or sha256. I think asic should stick to those algo. Kudos to monero team and monero community for choosing to stay as decentralized as possible.
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April 09, 2018, 05:45:01 PM
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Electroneum actually said they will follow monero's lead but i think they will be slow to follow.
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