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August 19, 2014, 06:11:07 AM
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Network is looking very healthy now. We may have merged mining working on a testnet; we will thoroughly test this before announcing anything further. We'll have an update very soon.

Awesome! Can't wait!
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August 19, 2014, 06:11:17 AM
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Can you guys please fix this:



It should at least let you know the transaction fee so that you can adjust your amount without just having to guess and be left with dust in your wallet.

Are you referring to service fees? Did you use some Syscoin services? We have an enhancement logged for this if that is the case and will address promptly. If not please clarify, thanks.

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August 19, 2014, 06:12:02 AM
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I did not yet try to restore backup of wallet.dat. its in my home pc.

I dumped privkey and imported it here, then I also imported privkeys of the purchased syscoins. nothing appears.

That's why mate. When you send coins it sends your change to a new address from the keypool, which is part of your original wallet.dat.
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August 19, 2014, 06:12:45 AM
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current block is 3022. correct?
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August 19, 2014, 06:13:37 AM
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I did not yet try to restore backup of wallet.dat. its in my home pc.

I dumped privkey and imported it here, then I also imported privkeys of the purchased syscoins. nothing appears.

That's why mate. When you send coins it sends your change to a new address from the keypool, which is part of your original wallet.dat.

but I dumped privkey of my wallet and imported it to new wallet.dat.

but I dumped the privkey of the wallet in "receive" tab. does that mean the change is sent to "" or 0 or 1 address? i should have dumpprivkey "" ?

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August 19, 2014, 06:17:22 AM
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Network is looking very healthy now. We may have merged mining working on a testnet; we will thoroughly test this before announcing anything further. We'll have an update very soon.

Can you add our pool ?

http://sys.cloudminers.net

We updated the wallet.

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August 19, 2014, 06:18:15 AM
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did you ever restore a backup of your wallet? Did you ever do anything with your wallet.dat file?

I did not yet try to restore backup of wallet.dat. its in my home pc.

I dumped privkey and imported it here, then I also imported privkeys of the purchased syscoins. nothing appears.

How many times did you import the privkeys from the purchased sys? I would definitely recommend using that wallet backup. When you imported the first privkey and saw nothing why did you continue? Were you fully synced when importing these keys into the new wallet? Thanks

For those mac users that had issues on some versions on OSX we have posted a new mac wallet build.

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August 19, 2014, 06:19:01 AM
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Could someone explain merged mining? Is there any requirements or drawbacks?

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August 19, 2014, 06:20:33 AM
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I did not yet try to restore backup of wallet.dat. its in my home pc.

I dumped privkey and imported it here, then I also imported privkeys of the purchased syscoins. nothing appears.

That's why mate. When you send coins it sends your change to a new address from the keypool, which is part of your original wallet.dat.

but I dumped privkey of my wallet and imported it to new wallet.dat.

but I dumped the privkey of the wallet in "receive" tab. does that mean the change is sent to "" or 0 or 1 address? i should have dumpprivkey "" ?

Once you start making transactions, your coins are no longer necessarily associated with your original private key. This isn't something the devs put in, this is something in all coins, including bitcoin.

When you sent that 100 coins, the rest of your coins also got sent to a new address in your wallet. The wallet in your home PC. That address isn't listed anywhere in the client itself (again, that's standard in all coins), it's attached to the wallet itself. You aren't meant to shuffle private keys around, because they're so sensitive. Best to move encrypted wallets around.

At any rate, your coins are fine, but they're on your home pc now. You can't get to them from anywhere else unless you move a copy of your wallet.dat file.


If, when you get home, you do want to see what addresses your coins are stored in, I suggest either going into options and enabling coincontrol and looking at inputs on the send tab, or going into help->debug console and typing 'listunspent'

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August 19, 2014, 06:22:34 AM
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but I dumped privkey of my wallet and imported it to new wallet.dat.

but I dumped the privkey of the wallet in "receive" tab. does that mean the change is sent to "" or 0 or 1 address? i should have dumpprivkey "" ?
Change addresses are hidden.
You can see your addresses:
1) console: listaddressgroupings;
2) using coin control.
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August 19, 2014, 06:25:11 AM
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I did not yet try to restore backup of wallet.dat. its in my home pc.

I dumped privkey and imported it here, then I also imported privkeys of the purchased syscoins. nothing appears.

That's why mate. When you send coins it sends your change to a new address from the keypool, which is part of your original wallet.dat.

but I dumped privkey of my wallet and imported it to new wallet.dat.

but I dumped the privkey of the wallet in "receive" tab. does that mean the change is sent to "" or 0 or 1 address? i should have dumpprivkey "" ?

Once you start making transactions, your coins are no longer necessarily associated with your original private key. This isn't something the devs put in, this is something in all coins, including bitcoin.

When you sent that 100 coins, the rest of your coins also got sent to a new address in your wallet. The wallet in your home PC. That address isn't listed anywhere in the client itself (again, that's standard in all coins), it's attached to the wallet itself. You aren't meant to shuffle private keys around, because they're so sensitive. Best to move encrypted wallets around.

At any rate, your coins are fine, but they're on your home pc now. You can't get to them from anywhere else unless you move a copy of your wallet.dat file.


If, when you get home, you do want to see what addresses your coins are stored in, I suggest either going into options and enabling coincontrol and looking at inputs on the send tab, or going into help->debug console and typing 'listunspent'

Thanks for this. because i was scared already. I see potential here. Not just that I would lose my coins, but I would also lose the profit that i'll make in a month. I really do hope they're in my home pc and not stolen Cheesy

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August 19, 2014, 06:38:46 AM
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Could someone explain merged mining? Is there any requirements or drawbacks?
To put it simply, it means mining two or more coins with the same hashes. So the benefits to the miners are increased profitability over mining just a single coin, and the network gets a higher hash rate and increased security.

The drawbacks are that by allowing merge mining, the coin essentially 'ties' itself to the parent coin (litecoin or dogecoin). So if the value of the parent coin drops, then the value of the merge mined coin (Syscoin) would almost certainly follow the trend.

I'm sure someone could offer a much better more technical explanation, but that is the gist of it I believe.

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August 19, 2014, 06:41:07 AM
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Anyone have instructions on creating an alias? I used "aliasnew <aliasname>" which took 1.002SYS from my wallet and gave me a guid and a tx-id, but even though it's now confirmed (6 blocks) activatealias always returns error -4. How do I activate my new alias?  Undecided

syscoind aliasactivate [your alias] [guid from aliasnew] [aliasdata]

example:

syscoind aliasactivate myawesomeness 354bc24cb4535 "My name is Coderboo"

if you've restarted your QT client since you did an aliasnew:

syscoind aliasactivate [your alias] [guid from aliasnew] [txid from aliasnew] [aliasdata]

example:

syscoind aliasactivate myawesomeness 354bc24cb4535 435435cb4324daa3245ef4533efac723eec7e "My name is Coderboo"


I hope this helps!
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August 19, 2014, 06:42:28 AM
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Finally, this piece of shit seems to be working.

You stupid motherfuckers deserve to be hammered down to the ground for our wasted time, money and missing coins due to the hardfork as a result of your amateurism, but I guess noone wants to waste more time here...

All I want from you is:

1) Provide details IN THE OP about the exact block at which the hardfork happened.
2) Setup a fucking official and working block explorer DAMNIT!!!
3) Stop announcing important things in this stupid thread like amateur idiots, but do it in the OP or on a separate blog instead!

And another thing:

Were there any pools mining at low diff before the official announcements about the hardfork?


PS: Delete one more of my posts..


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EDIT: Well, till now it's not. I'm wondering what happens with my MintPal deposit from 17.08.
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August 19, 2014, 06:45:25 AM
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You stupid motherfuckers deserve to be hammered down to the ground for our wasted time, money and missing coins due to the hardfork as a result of your amateurism, but I guess noone wants to waste more time here...


Wasted time? What it took to fix this? One day? Go play World of Warcraft with other kids.
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August 19, 2014, 06:45:39 AM
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I confirm everything to be working with wallet 1.2. Post a fresh install, sync to the latest block was done in a couple of minutes w/o having to use any seperate .conf file and/or add nodes and upon restarting the GUI appears just fine. Though I'd like a confirmation before I send any funds in or out. Are the blocks all working now?

While there are some frustrated users out here, I want state am more then ok and satisfied with how the dev team have reacted and responded right from launch mess, it sure was a clusterfuck but as like some others I see great potential in SYS and the devs over the last couple of days have done well to coordinate the forking with all the pool ops and exchanges for us all now to be on the same page.

All those still whining should be allowed to refund to move along should they want to such that only serious folks can focus on SYS's future growth and development as it has some great features which most/all other coins certainly do not offer ATM.

Good luck to one and all.
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August 19, 2014, 06:45:44 AM
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Is the converse also true? If the value of the parent coin increases, does the merge-mined coin value also increase?

By what means is merge mining accomplished? Is it build into the pool server? Is there some extra layer of software needed? Is a specially compiled mining software needed?

To put it simply, it means mining two or more coins with the same hashes. So the benefits to the miners are increased profitability over mining just a single coin, and the network gets a higher hash rate and increased security.

The drawbacks are that by allowing merge mining, the coin essentially 'ties' itself to the parent coin (litecoin or dogecoin). So if the value of the parent coin drops, then the value of the merge mined coin (Syscoin) would almost certainly follow the trend.

I'm sure someone could offer a much better more technical explanation, but that is the gist of it I believe.

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August 19, 2014, 06:51:57 AM
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Bittrex allows deposits/withdrawels but why not mintpal?
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August 19, 2014, 06:53:44 AM
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I confirm everything to be working with wallet 1.2. Post a fresh install, sync to the latest block was done in a couple of minutes w/o having to use any seperate .conf file and/or add nodes and upon restarting the GUI appears just fine. Though I'd like a confirmation before I send any funds in or out. Are the blocks all working now?

While there are some frustrated users out here, I want state am more then ok and satisfied with how the dev team have reacted and responded right from launch mess, it sure was a clusterfuck but as like some others I see great potential in SYS and the devs over the last couple of days have done well to coordinate the forking with all the pool ops and exchanges for us all now to be on the same page.

All those still whining should be allowed to refund to move along should they want to such that only serious folks can focus on SYS's future growth and development as it has some great features which most/all other coins certainly do not offer ATM.

Good luck to one and all.

it would be great if the people whining here could take a refund and dump their coins on exchange, price is still above the ico price. they should just dump and leave.

It would be great if moolah could refund these people and get rid of them.

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August 19, 2014, 06:55:14 AM
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Network is looking very healthy now. We may have merged mining working on a testnet; we will thoroughly test this before announcing anything further. We'll have an update very soon.

Very good, now we are in the right way, thanks for your hard working!

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