darkota
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June 29, 2014, 10:27:00 PM |
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Russia doesnt allow Youtube, China doesnt allow google and youtube...
Those countries are horrible places honestly with really corrupt governments.
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darkota
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June 29, 2014, 10:34:17 PM |
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And of course.... yvg1900 is just lying. The requested IP address is not blacklisted http://eais.rkn.gov.ru/en/#formmoneropool.com is not blacklisted lmao....nice try troll.
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Mumbles
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June 29, 2014, 10:42:01 PM |
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Thanks Aminorex. Its good to see that healthy debate and constructive critticism are welcomed here. In my opinion being able to acknowledge areas of deficiency is a critical first step in improving. Much better than pretending everything is great and getting stomped by competitors. This is pretty much the manifestation of my concerns in one post. XMR needs to be so easy to use that we no longer need to watch this forum for help from people trying to do basic things like store their money in a wallet or transfer it. The faster Monero reaches that level of one click usability, the more likely it will be that it succeeds. Keep your eyes open, fellas. I am an investor who has bought heavily into xmr. I asked a question in this thread, and didn't get an answer. You guys have to be on the alert for the opportunity to reach out to people like me. I asked a question that was so simple it was apparently worth ignoring in the high level discussion going on here. If I can't get up to speed on the wallet I then must choose between leaving my holdings on an exchange into the indeterminate future or dumping, which is bad for me and bad for everybody else. Please make monero useful to people who know less than you do. It shouldn't be beneath you to give a beginner a helping hand.
Thank you, Mumbles, for voicing these constructive concerns. In my experience the core devs are quite diligent in monitoring these matters, and prioritize them carefully. You can be assured that the software is progressing well, and the foundations for ease of use are already coming together, although the end applications will take a long time to achieve their full potential. iPod usability is not something that just falls from the sky. There is a lot of carefully managed complexity under the veneer of exquisitely designed usability. I think that in XMR, so much is at stake that the happy end-point is quite sufficiently motivated. You can have confidence that it will arrive, although perhaps not as quickly as you would like. Do please contribute your own efforts and other forms of support, including constructive criticism, on an ongoing basis!
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33zer0w0lf
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June 29, 2014, 11:06:25 PM |
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ltcnim
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June 29, 2014, 11:08:50 PM |
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after beeing unable to sync, I deleted the complete blockchain yesterday and it worked afterwards. however, today, the same problem appeared: 2014-Jun-29 22:59:23.080790 [P2P1][194.150.103.58:18080 OUT]Sync data returned unknown top block: 106607 -> 107262 [655 blocks (0 days) behind] SYNCHRONIZATION started 2014-Jun-29 22:59:33.594392 [P2P2]tx with id: <81f4b8b388136110aec5dc58d2cacf45dce5c65c56e78bcf124eedae121d78db> in block id: <4cc12670a1133168d800d28c09f3ff1f0f6c687c9555c3e8b90d889ad7610aa0> already in blockchain 2014-Jun-29 22:59:33.604392 [P2P2]Block with id: <4cc12670a1133168d800d28c09f3ff1f0f6c687c9555c3e8b90d889ad7610aa0> failed to add transaction to blockchain storage 2014-Jun-29 22:59:33.611393 [P2P2][194.150.103.58:18080 OUT]Block verification failed, dropping connection this is beeing spammed all over again. I can't completely resync every day... bump! 2014-Jun-30 01:04:09.247883 [P2P3]ERROR c:\temp\monero\git\bitmonero-master-x86\contrib\epee\include\net\abstract_tcp_server2.inl:257 Exception at [connection<t_protocol_handler>::handle_read], what=bad allocation blockchain is 1.18GB, free space is around 100GB...
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villabacho
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June 29, 2014, 11:18:27 PM |
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Hi,
I just compiled bitmonerod and simplewallet and for warm-up did some small transaction back and forth between my wallet and poloniex. Works a charm :-)
Now, my problem: after a while, bitmonerod throws lots of error msgs like this:
..../bitmonero/contrib/epee/include/net/abstract_tcp_server2.inl:307 send que size is more than ABSTRACT_SERVER_SEND_QUE_MAX_COUNT(100), shutting down connection
I wouldn't care really, but I suspect this has something to do for one of my transactions from poloniex to my wallet not showing up in my wallet for more than an hour. When I restarted bitmonerod and simplewallet, my missing transaction was there imediately, so it looks like the daemon (bitmonerod) "hang" somehow...
Any hints, maybe I should configure something in a certain way to reduce probability of such hangs?
Thanks!
There is no connection between this error message and your transaction from poloniex. Ignore the error. Enter 'refresh' in the wallet (after your daemon is synchronized) and if your transaction is not there (and in the blockchain - monerochain.info) contact poloniex support with the details. Thanks, I didn't know that the refresh has to be done manually. So everything's fine now!
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liteon
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June 29, 2014, 11:20:20 PM |
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Thanks, I didn't know that the refresh has to be done manually. So everything's fine now!
Does your daemon synchronizes?
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yvg1900
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June 29, 2014, 11:30:21 PM |
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And of course.... yvg1900 is just lying. The requested IP address is not blacklisted http://eais.rkn.gov.ru/en/#formmoneropool.com is not blacklisted lmao....nice try troll. moneropool.com [108.162.197.24] The requested address is blacklisted Blacklisting authorization date: 22.01.2014 Blacklisting authorization number: 2/1/11-16190 Blacklisting decision maker: ФCКH Blacklisting date: 28.03.2014 Resource: 108.162.197.24 And of course of darkota is working for Russian KGB and added it himself then sure he knows difference between IP address and domain name, heh And yes, domain name is NOT blacklisted.
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dga
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June 29, 2014, 11:31:54 PM |
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And of course.... yvg1900 is just lying. The requested IP address is not blacklisted http://eais.rkn.gov.ru/en/#formmoneropool.com is not blacklisted lmao....nice try troll. Perhaps you should consider applying a little bit of thought before accusing someone of flat-out lying. $ host moneropool.com moneropool.com has address 108.162.197.24 moneropool.com has address 108.162.196.24
108.162.197.24: The requested address is blacklisted Blacklisting authorization date Blacklisting authorization number Blacklisting decision maker Blacklisting date 22.01.2014 2/1/11-16190 ФCКH 28.03.2014
108.162.196.24: The requested address is blacklisted Blacklisting authorization date Blacklisting authorization number Blacklisting decision maker Blacklisting date 22.01.2014 2/1/11-16190 ФCКH 28.03.2014
moneropool.com: The requested IP address is not blacklisted
So, if you apply brain before being a jerk, you might observe that what yvg1900 posted is correct: The IP address is blacklisted. This definitely seems like something that moneropool.com should file a complaint about to ensure that their pool is usable by everyone.
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RentaMouse
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June 29, 2014, 11:48:15 PM |
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after beeing unable to sync, I deleted the complete blockchain yesterday and it worked afterwards. however, today, the same problem appeared: 2014-Jun-29 22:59:23.080790 [P2P1][194.150.103.58:18080 OUT]Sync data returned unknown top block: 106607 -> 107262 [655 blocks (0 days) behind] SYNCHRONIZATION started 2014-Jun-29 22:59:33.594392 [P2P2]tx with id: <81f4b8b388136110aec5dc58d2cacf45dce5c65c56e78bcf124eedae121d78db> in block id: <4cc12670a1133168d800d28c09f3ff1f0f6c687c9555c3e8b90d889ad7610aa0> already in blockchain 2014-Jun-29 22:59:33.604392 [P2P2]Block with id: <4cc12670a1133168d800d28c09f3ff1f0f6c687c9555c3e8b90d889ad7610aa0> failed to add transaction to blockchain storage 2014-Jun-29 22:59:33.611393 [P2P2][194.150.103.58:18080 OUT]Block verification failed, dropping connection this is beeing spammed all over again. I can't completely resync every day... bump! 2014-Jun-30 01:04:09.247883 [P2P3]ERROR c:\temp\monero\git\bitmonero-master-x86\contrib\epee\include\net\abstract_tcp_server2.inl:257 Exception at [connection<t_protocol_handler>::handle_read], what=bad allocation blockchain is 1.18GB, free space is around 100GB... Are you getting "block verification" failed messages from all your P2P connections then? One or two giving that message shouldnt stop you syncing, it just means they arent in sync with the rest of the network. From your log above it looks like at least P2P1 is trying to sync good data to you. Something else you can try is deleting your p2pstate.bin file (stop bitmonerod first), that will force it to get a new list of P2P nodes, which will hopefully be better behaved. I havent seen that protocol_handler error msg before, but it does generate a lot of them as usually they arent serious...
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akula999
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June 29, 2014, 11:53:26 PM |
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Russia doesnt allow Youtube, China doesnt allow google and youtube...
Those countries are horrible places honestly with really corrupt governments.
Russia has youtube. What are you smoking?
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dewdeded
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June 30, 2014, 12:04:33 AM |
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yvg1900 & dga: moneropool.com is using a public Anti-DDOS-Proxy/Provider. It's IP is probably shared with other 10000000 sites. So reason is pretty unlikely to be related with Monero or Crypto-Currencies.
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yvg1900
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June 30, 2014, 12:12:25 AM |
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yvg1900 & dga: moneropool.com is using a public Anti-DDOS-Proxy/Provider. It's IP is probably shared with other 10000000 sites. So reason is pretty unlikely to be related with Monero or Crypto-Currencies.
Yep, we already figured out that they blacklisted nearly entire CloudFlare infrastructure...
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ltcnim
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June 30, 2014, 12:24:03 AM |
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after beeing unable to sync, I deleted the complete blockchain yesterday and it worked afterwards. however, today, the same problem appeared: 2014-Jun-29 22:59:23.080790 [P2P1][194.150.103.58:18080 OUT]Sync data returned unknown top block: 106607 -> 107262 [655 blocks (0 days) behind] SYNCHRONIZATION started 2014-Jun-29 22:59:33.594392 [P2P2]tx with id: <81f4b8b388136110aec5dc58d2cacf45dce5c65c56e78bcf124eedae121d78db> in block id: <4cc12670a1133168d800d28c09f3ff1f0f6c687c9555c3e8b90d889ad7610aa0> already in blockchain 2014-Jun-29 22:59:33.604392 [P2P2]Block with id: <4cc12670a1133168d800d28c09f3ff1f0f6c687c9555c3e8b90d889ad7610aa0> failed to add transaction to blockchain storage 2014-Jun-29 22:59:33.611393 [P2P2][194.150.103.58:18080 OUT]Block verification failed, dropping connection this is beeing spammed all over again. I can't completely resync every day... bump! 2014-Jun-30 01:04:09.247883 [P2P3]ERROR c:\temp\monero\git\bitmonero-master-x86\contrib\epee\include\net\abstract_tcp_server2.inl:257 Exception at [connection<t_protocol_handler>::handle_read], what=bad allocation blockchain is 1.18GB, free space is around 100GB... Are you getting "block verification" failed messages from all your P2P connections then? One or two giving that message shouldnt stop you syncing, it just means they arent in sync with the rest of the network. From your log above it looks like at least P2P1 is trying to sync good data to you. Something else you can try is deleting your p2pstate.bin file (stop bitmonerod first), that will force it to get a new list of P2P nodes, which will hopefully be better behaved. I havent seen that protocol_handler error msg before, but it does generate a lot of them as usually they arent serious... I already tried deleting the p2pstate.bin file, but it didnt help. and yes, the failed messages are all over the place. This started two days ago, before that, everything was ok for weeks. actually, the longer i leave bitmonerod open in that state, the more blocks are missing. for example, it start syncing with 700 blocks left, and after a while (and a lot of those errors), it says 704 blocks left.
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dr_chen
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June 30, 2014, 12:33:00 AM |
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wolf and yvg1900
which CPU miner is better this time?
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akula999
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June 30, 2014, 12:57:43 AM |
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Russia doesnt allow Youtube, China doesnt allow google and youtube...
Those countries are horrible places honestly with really corrupt governments.
Russia has youtube. What are you smoking? Russia doesnt allow youtube, google, yahoo, bing, myspace, facebook, omegle, and a ton of other sites. WHAT ARE YOU SMOKING! Well, im there. I just went on youtube and google and bing. Forget myspace. Facebook works too.
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June 30, 2014, 01:05:57 AM |
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I have to say a word of praise and as it relates to XMRs, seems to me this is the right place:
I wanted to send XMR from BTER to Poloniex and had accidentally activated BTER code - without noticing it. When I had confirmed the withdrawal , then it occurred to me that neither address nor Payment ID standing in the history. Panic!!! I thought I lost my XMR and wrote to the support. Less than 30 minutes later I received an answer: All right, I just needed my BTER code change again in XMR.
Why do I tell this here?
There is so much railed against the Chinese and everyone talks about how terrible the support on Chinese exchanges is, as I have just for the sake of fairness even hold it.
My experiences (it's the second time) are - at least as far as the support of BTER - so far very positive!
Must be told sometimes ...
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June 30, 2014, 01:32:05 AM |
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well guys i can come out of the closet now. i took a fairly significant position in XMR. you may have noticed if you were watching poloniex. those little green candles were me
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Rep Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=381041If one can not confer upon another a right which he does not himself first possess, by what means does the state derive the right to engage in behaviors from which the public is prohibited?
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June 30, 2014, 01:37:36 AM |
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well guys i can come out of the closet now. i took a fairly significant position in XMR. you may have noticed if you were watching poloniex. those little green candles were me Congrats! You are welcome to XMR
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June 30, 2014, 01:39:39 AM |
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well guys i can come out of the closet now. i took a fairly significant position in XMR. you may have noticed if you were watching poloniex. those little green candles were me Congrats! You are welcome to XMR Thanks. I think some people would call me an asset to the nxt community. Hopefully i can be an asset here as well. I do escrow and sometimes organize projects. Also i do some writing from time to time.
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Rep Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=381041If one can not confer upon another a right which he does not himself first possess, by what means does the state derive the right to engage in behaviors from which the public is prohibited?
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