coomme
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June 07, 2014, 04:33:51 PM |
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I changed 64bit wallet and mined on http://minin.gs/qcn/so ==== Last Share Submitted: less than a minute ago Hash Rate: 4.02 KH/sec Total Hashes Submitted: 83986000 Total Paid: 3.398548063044 QCN ---------- the state didn't change about 3 hours, and when I run my wallet, it will be refresh from 0 to 211..., per time and then , I got balance: 3.025706770642, unlocked balance: 3.025706770642 ********************************************************************** Use "help" command to see the list of available commands. ********************************************************************** [wallet 1NDUhU]: refresh Starting refresh... Refresh done, blocks received: 2 balance: 3.025706770642, unlocked balance: 3.025706770642 [wallet 1NDUhU]: refresh Starting refresh... Refresh done, blocks received: 0 balance: 3.025706770642, unlocked balance: 3.025706770642 [wallet 1NDUhU]: so I cant't recieve coin now
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coomme
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June 07, 2014, 04:34:50 PM |
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why some coin not send to my wallet ?
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followtheboss
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June 07, 2014, 04:42:00 PM |
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why some coin not send to my wallet ? Check you didn't make a mistake entering your wallet on the pool. If it's ok your qcn should come in your wallet just wait a bit. cheers
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coomme
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June 07, 2014, 04:59:07 PM |
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I run bat file to mined, its not mistake, I can see that pool didn't count my coin and not send me full coin pool totle : 3.9 I got 3.0
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argentinx
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June 07, 2014, 05:16:46 PM |
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check the pool blocks page on minin.gs/qcn are 6 hour tath the block are not confirmed sure http://minin.gs/qcn have a problem
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sammy007
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June 07, 2014, 05:19:50 PM Last edit: June 07, 2014, 06:14:10 PM by sammy007 |
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check the pool blocks page on minin.gs/qcn are 6 hour tath the block are not confirmed sure http://minin.gs/qcn have a problem I see confirmed blocks there. I suspect there is a payouts problem, and I believe when dev woke up this problem will be fixed. Probably someone mined with wrong address and payouts stuck. Or just wallet daemon issue. Old shares and new shares are safe. It's easy to fix. Just keep calm. Software is common for all pools. Also, sometimes block is matured, but still locked in a wallet, pool software trying to process payout and receiving "not enough money" error, then stuck. I just git it on my own pool, but fixed and processed payouts.
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ticoti
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June 07, 2014, 05:22:55 PM |
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why some coin not send to my wallet ? did you included tx id?
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coomme
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June 07, 2014, 05:39:57 PM |
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can u give us win32 bit wallet block file ?
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sammy007
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June 07, 2014, 05:48:01 PM |
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can u give us win32 bit wallet block file ? Unfortunately no, someone on windows can share it, even you can sync blockchain yourself, than say save in a daemon and upload it to Mega. And please don't mix wallet file and blockchain. Different things. When you generating new wallet, 3 files will be produced: wallet.bin, wallet.bin.keys, wallet.bin.addresses.txt. You have to backup *.keys file. Next time you wan't to access your wallet on another machine, you can just copy wallet.bin.keys and run simplewallet --wallet-file wallet.bin. New wallet.bin will be generated using your *.keys file. I suspect, if blockchain.bin is not portable between different architectures, the same is true for wallet.bin. Not 100% sure.
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BigBrother
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June 07, 2014, 06:17:40 PM |
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I run bat file to mined, its not mistake, I can see that pool didn't count my coin and not send me full coin pool totle : 3.9 I got 3.0 does this mean that 0.9 is lost?
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June 07, 2014, 06:22:15 PM |
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can u give us win32 bit wallet block file ? Unfortunately no, someone on windows can share it, even you can sync blockchain yourself, than say save in a daemon and upload it to Mega. And please don't mix wallet file and blockchain. Different things. When you generating new wallet, 3 files will be produced: wallet.bin, wallet.bin.keys, wallet.bin.addresses.txt. You have to backup *.keys file. Next time you wan't to access your wallet on another machine, you can just copy wallet.bin.keys and run simplewallet --wallet-file wallet.bin. New wallet.bin will be generated using your *.keys file. I suspect, if blockchain.bin is not portable between different architectures, the same is true for wallet.bin. Not 100% sure. I still don't understand the differences between wallet file and blockchain
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Xterry
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June 07, 2014, 06:25:59 PM |
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Hope the 21st will win. It looks richly
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sammy007
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June 07, 2014, 06:27:59 PM |
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can u give us win32 bit wallet block file ? Unfortunately no, someone on windows can share it, even you can sync blockchain yourself, than say save in a daemon and upload it to Mega. And please don't mix wallet file and blockchain. Different things. When you generating new wallet, 3 files will be produced: wallet.bin, wallet.bin.keys, wallet.bin.addresses.txt. You have to backup *.keys file. Next time you wan't to access your wallet on another machine, you can just copy wallet.bin.keys and run simplewallet --wallet-file wallet.bin. New wallet.bin will be generated using your *.keys file. I suspect, if blockchain.bin is not portable between different architectures, the same is true for wallet.bin. Not 100% sure. I still don't understand the differences between wallet file and blockchain Blockchain file = copy of a network. Wallet.bin.keys - your private keys. Wallet.bin is a cache of transactions. Using your wallet.bin.keys you are reading entire network (blockchain) and unlocking your coins.
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June 07, 2014, 06:28:38 PM |
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only a few days stayed. the coin is high time to get a good logo
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June 07, 2014, 06:30:39 PM |
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only a few days stayed. the coin is high time to get a good logo
maybe I'm too picky, but I do not like any of the proposed variants
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Qwerty777
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June 07, 2014, 06:32:54 PM |
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Blockchain file = copy of a network. Wallet.bin.keys - your private keys. Wallet.bin is a cache of transactions. Using your wallet.bin.keys you are reading entire network (blockchain) and unlocking your coins.
thanks, now everything is clear! Why didn't I asked this before
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June 07, 2014, 06:37:05 PM |
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only a few days stayed. the coin is high time to get a good logo
maybe I'm too picky, but I do not like any of the proposed variants Are you serious? then you have a couple days to correct the situation
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coomme
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June 07, 2014, 07:07:03 PM |
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can u give us win32 bit wallet block file ? Unfortunately no, someone on windows can share it, even you can sync blockchain yourself, than say save in a daemon and upload it to Mega. And please don't mix wallet file and blockchain. Different things. When you generating new wallet, 3 files will be produced: wallet.bin, wallet.bin.keys, wallet.bin.addresses.txt. You have to backup *.keys file. Next time you wan't to access your wallet on another machine, you can just copy wallet.bin.keys and run simplewallet --wallet-file wallet.bin. New wallet.bin will be generated using your *.keys file. I suspect, if blockchain.bin is not portable between different architectures, the same is true for wallet.bin. Not 100% sure. I still don't understand the differences between wallet file and blockchain Blockchain file = copy of a network. Wallet.bin.keys - your private keys. Wallet.bin is a cache of transactions. Using your wallet.bin.keys you are reading entire network (blockchain) and unlocking your coins. thanks guy! 32bit wallet on win64bit ok
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sammy007
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June 07, 2014, 07:09:04 PM Last edit: June 07, 2014, 07:45:14 PM by sammy007 |
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