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May 01, 2014, 01:30:54 AM |
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Now, it has recovered, We recommend The solo mining now, Because of Jackpot has grown to 18M Devs, I'm panicking as almost all my coins are gone. On the previous wallet, I had about 25 million which I sent to Allcrypt. I ended up sending the funds back to the newly updated wallet and it arrived and confirmed shortly after. This was all done on the newest wallet version and prior to block 7000. Transaction id: b17623602642c8cecf947efbbcf5f73c19b3a2905bf895ae4fcc509ea4c29872 This is where the problem begins: -I check the wallet this morning and the balance was accurate but it wouldn't fully sync so I backed my wallet up and deleted the appdata (except wallet and .conf) to sync new chain. -Once this was done, the 25 million showed up in the stake balance and the wallet wouldn't sync entirely: I deleted the jackpot.conf this time hoping this would help but now this is all I have in my balance (5 million): In addition, I sadly had a couple million in another wallet that are now lost as well, I'm honestly devastated as this is the most I've ever had of a coin and I don't understand how this could happen. I would greatly appreciate anyone helping me with this problem. All that remains is this: Thanks for your time, Adam what version is your wallet client? "help"->"About JackpotCoin" will tell you the version. Hope allcrypt used V1.1, otherwise all transactions done there will not be valid.
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crypto-rainbow
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May 01, 2014, 01:37:09 AM |
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Now, it has recovered, We recommend The solo mining now, Because of Jackpot has grown to 18M Devs, I'm panicking as almost all my coins are gone. On the previous wallet, I had about 25 million which I sent to Allcrypt. I ended up sending the funds back to the newly updated wallet and it arrived and confirmed shortly after. This was all done on the newest wallet version and prior to block 7000. Transaction id: b17623602642c8cecf947efbbcf5f73c19b3a2905bf895ae4fcc509ea4c29872 This is where the problem begins: -I check the wallet this morning and the balance was accurate but it wouldn't fully sync so I backed my wallet up and deleted the appdata (except wallet and .conf) to sync new chain. -Once this was done, the 25 million showed up in the stake balance and the wallet wouldn't sync entirely: I deleted the jackpot.conf this time hoping this would help but now this is all I have in my balance (5 million): In addition, I sadly had a couple million in another wallet that are now lost as well, I'm honestly devastated as this is the most I've ever had of a coin and I don't understand how this could happen. I would greatly appreciate anyone helping me with this problem. All that remains is this: Thanks for your time, Adam what version is your wallet client? "help"->"About JackpotCoin" will tell you the version. Hope allcrypt used V1.1, otherwise all transactions done there will not be valid. You can try "repairwallet" in the console window
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djm34
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May 01, 2014, 01:42:26 AM |
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are you bragging or whining ?
If you're referring to my post, I'm not quite sure how that could be construed as bragging? I've lost almost all of the coins I've been mining and I'm asking for assistance. Please do not berate me over trying to assess the situation. I was merely looking for input from the developers and letting people know there is an issue with the blockchain. I gave you also some inputs (deleting the blockchain) + making sure that you are using the latest wallet. I was mining today without any problem. It looks like you have been instamining on your own fork (or you have a huge farm... getting several blocks per minutes) hence deleting the blockchain, make sure you are using the correct node and the latest wallet should correct the problem. I don't think you will get back your blocks as they look very suspicious considering the current difficulty.Sorry didn't pay attentions those block with a "?" aren't mined blocks but minted blocks. So possibly you don't have enough connection with the rest of the network and don't get validated. Actually I had one which didn't get confirmed. The problem is that every single block you mined get on stake one after each other. (however never seen so much at the same time... ) Try to send to yourself all the content of your wallet, this way all the coin will mint together and you won't have so many small minted block. Might also solve the problem.
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djm34 facebook pageBTC: 1NENYmxwZGHsKFmyjTc5WferTn5VTFb7Ze Pledge for neoscrypt ccminer to that address: 16UoC4DmTz2pvhFvcfTQrzkPTrXkWijzXw
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hero18688
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May 01, 2014, 01:43:30 AM |
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Is the following are right hashrates for 270x and 280x accordingly? http://imgur.com/qpFc8xiOne the left is rig of 270x,On the right is rig of 4 280x and a 290.I use the latest v2s miner.
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airwalker2662
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May 01, 2014, 02:06:34 AM |
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Is the following are right hashrates for 270x and 280x accordingly? http://imgur.com/qpFc8xiOne the left is rig of 270x,On the right is rig of 4 280x and a 290.I use the latest v2s miner. I have 290's and they are hitting just 2.1mh/s so yeah I think you're good . Mind sharing your details to hit those #'s?
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djm34
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May 01, 2014, 02:11:33 AM |
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a small question for the blockchain specialists:
Here we have both PoW and PoS blocks which are generated. How the minted block are integrated into the blockchain (since they appears on a randoms basis from almost everywhere. What happen if the PoS block is generated at the same time as a PoW block ? Can one or the other become orphan ? Can be the reason why the other guy as so much orphan minted block ?
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djm34 facebook pageBTC: 1NENYmxwZGHsKFmyjTc5WferTn5VTFb7Ze Pledge for neoscrypt ccminer to that address: 16UoC4DmTz2pvhFvcfTQrzkPTrXkWijzXw
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Vann
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May 01, 2014, 02:21:09 AM |
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a small question for the blockchain specialists:
Here we have both PoW and PoS blocks which are generated. How the minted block are integrated into the blockchain (since they appears on a randoms basis from almost everywhere. What happen if the PoS block is generated at the same time as a PoW block ? Can one or the other become orphan ? Can be the reason why the other guy as so much orphan minted block ?
PoS blocks are generated in a similar way as PoW blocks but instead of using your hashpower to solve PoW blocks, you are using your stake weight (a combination of coin age and the total number of coins eligible for staking) to solve PoS blocks. Just like in PoW mining, due to latency in the network, you can occasionally solve a PoS block that was already minted by another person. Hence the reason for orphans.
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airwalker2662
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May 01, 2014, 02:25:11 AM |
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a small question for the blockchain specialists:
Here we have both PoW and PoS blocks which are generated. How the minted block are integrated into the blockchain (since they appears on a randoms basis from almost everywhere. What happen if the PoS block is generated at the same time as a PoW block ? Can one or the other become orphan ? Can be the reason why the other guy as so much orphan minted block ?
PoS blocks are generated in a similar way as PoW blocks but instead of using your hashpower to solve PoW blocks, you are using your stake weight (a combination of coin age and the total number of coins eligible for staking) to solve PoS blocks. Just like in PoW mining, due to latency in the network, you can occasionally solve a PoS block that was already minted by another person. Hence the reason for orphans. Do you have to have "Setgenerate true" in order to stake your coins and generate interest?
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May 01, 2014, 02:28:01 AM |
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this coin is x11 or Scrypt ?
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Vann
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May 01, 2014, 02:40:37 AM |
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a small question for the blockchain specialists:
Here we have both PoW and PoS blocks which are generated. How the minted block are integrated into the blockchain (since they appears on a randoms basis from almost everywhere. What happen if the PoS block is generated at the same time as a PoW block ? Can one or the other become orphan ? Can be the reason why the other guy as so much orphan minted block ?
PoS blocks are generated in a similar way as PoW blocks but instead of using your hashpower to solve PoW blocks, you are using your stake weight (a combination of coin age and the total number of coins eligible for staking) to solve PoS blocks. Just like in PoW mining, due to latency in the network, you can occasionally solve a PoS block that was already minted by another person. Hence the reason for orphans. Do you have to have "Setgenerate true" in order to stake your coins and generate interest? No. Setgenerate is used to mine with the wallet using your CPU hash. As I mentioned, PoS coins are generated using stake weight. You only need to keep the wallet open and unlocked (if locked) for staking to occur once there are coins eligible for staking.
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crypto-rainbow
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May 01, 2014, 02:44:08 AM |
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this coin is x11 or Scrypt ?
SHA-3 variations I guess.
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dfox101
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May 01, 2014, 02:46:01 AM |
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without a working pool, this coin will not go very far...
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landslide
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May 01, 2014, 02:52:47 AM |
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20 millions in bounty... attractive; and parabolic increase, more attractive
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airwalker2662
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May 01, 2014, 03:01:12 AM |
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a small question for the blockchain specialists:
Here we have both PoW and PoS blocks which are generated. How the minted block are integrated into the blockchain (since they appears on a randoms basis from almost everywhere. What happen if the PoS block is generated at the same time as a PoW block ? Can one or the other become orphan ? Can be the reason why the other guy as so much orphan minted block ?
PoS blocks are generated in a similar way as PoW blocks but instead of using your hashpower to solve PoW blocks, you are using your stake weight (a combination of coin age and the total number of coins eligible for staking) to solve PoS blocks. Just like in PoW mining, due to latency in the network, you can occasionally solve a PoS block that was already minted by another person. Hence the reason for orphans. Do you have to have "Setgenerate true" in order to stake your coins and generate interest? No. Setgenerate is used to mine with the wallet using your CPU hash. As I mentioned, PoS coins are generated using stake weight. You only need to keep the wallet open and unlocked (if locked) for staking to occur once there are coins eligible for staking. Ok, thanks for the answer. I just don't understand how verification of new blocks takes place based on coins in my wallet.
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sp00lin9
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May 01, 2014, 03:13:49 AM |
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Now, it has recovered, We recommend The solo mining now, Because of Jackpot has grown to 18M Devs, I'm panicking as almost all my coins are gone. On the previous wallet, I had about 25 million which I sent to Allcrypt. I ended up sending the funds back to the newly updated wallet and it arrived and confirmed shortly after. This was all done on the newest wallet version and prior to block 7000. Transaction id: b17623602642c8cecf947efbbcf5f73c19b3a2905bf895ae4fcc509ea4c29872 This is where the problem begins: -I check the wallet this morning and the balance was accurate but it wouldn't fully sync so I backed my wallet up and deleted the appdata (except wallet and .conf) to sync new chain. -Once this was done, the 25 million showed up in the stake balance and the wallet wouldn't sync entirely: I deleted the jackpot.conf this time hoping this would help but now this is all I have in my balance (5 million): In addition, I sadly had a couple million in another wallet that are now lost as well, I'm honestly devastated as this is the most I've ever had of a coin and I don't understand how this could happen. I would greatly appreciate anyone helping me with this problem. All that remains is this: Thanks for your time, Adam what version is your wallet client? "help"->"About JackpotCoin" will tell you the version. Hope allcrypt used V1.1, otherwise all transactions done there will not be valid. You can try "repairwallet" in the console window It worked! Please send me your address, I'll send you a thank you present!
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crypto-rainbow
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May 01, 2014, 03:51:14 AM |
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It worked! Please send me your address, I'll send you a thank you present! No problem, it's my pleasure to help
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valley365
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May 01, 2014, 04:16:24 AM |
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Any pool owners trying to make a mining pool? I think dev team will help them...
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cloudminers
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May 01, 2014, 05:50:21 AM |
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JackpotCoin Mining Pool. Features - PROP reward system. - Stratum with Vardiff. - Round earnings credited after 120 confirms. - Payouts are processed every 15 minutes. The pool has a mining fee of 1%. We are accepting registrations: http://jpc.cloudminers.net
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cqcy85
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May 01, 2014, 06:39:34 AM |
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I like the coin! the rig is cool and the community is hot!
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crypto-rainbow
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May 01, 2014, 06:59:52 AM |
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JackpotCoin Mining Pool. Features - PROP reward system. - Stratum with Vardiff. - Round earnings credited after 120 confirms. - Payouts are processed every 15 minutes. The pool has a mining fee of 1%. We are accepting registrations: http://jpc.cloudminers.netwonderful... let me try
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