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I'm pretty sure there are some people who care, but as Soopy doesn't care, this coin is in a trouble.
I guess I care as pretty much anyone here does mate or more , I was pretty ill the last few days and was trying to get a few nodes up before a hardfork for BeeCoin including a few updates , unfortunately I didn't receive the servers as they were promised so hoping to get them soon in the next few days. So ofcourse I do care for BeeCoin or I wouldn't even reply here if not for that matter.
Warm Regards, ~SoopY~
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I'm pretty sure there are some people who care, but as Soopy doesn't care, this coin is in a trouble.
I guess I care as pretty much anyone here does mate or more , I was pretty ill the last few days and was trying to get a few nodes up before a hardfork for BeeCoin including a few updates , unfortunately I didn't receive the servers as they were promised so hoping to get them soon in the next few days. So ofcourse I do care for BeeCoin or I wouldn't even reply here if not for that matter.
Warm Regards, ~SoopY~Hey Soopy! What is the state of things ?
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what the notion of “official” is doing, hanging around the neck of a p2p app, I really don't know.
I now see I was correct, it is a nonsensical notion. There is no such thing as “official”, merely a community consensus. Distributed binaries can be signed using cryptography to prevent tampering. End-users, as always, must decide for themselves how much confidence they are prepared to place in the integrity of the signer. (And there are virus-checking apps). It's now quite clear that the US financial authorities have a firm grip of the fundamentals of different approaches to cryptocurrency. A couple of years ago FinCEN made it plain ( http://www.fincen.gov/statutes_regs/guidance/html/FIN-2013-G001.html) ... A final type of convertible virtual currency activity involves a de-centralized convertible virtual currency (1) that has no central repository and no single administrator, and (2) that persons may obtain by their own computing or manufacturing effort.
I'm currently researching the state of play with BeecoinV2 in order to put some concrete suggestions before the community (or rather, the remnants of). I shall restart the block explorer and try and find out whether the blockchain has become forked or not. Once the state of the blockchain is determined (and, if required, adjusted) to the community's satisfaction, one of the next tasks should be to refurbish the coin and in the process, re-generate the public-private keypair that authorises the sending of broadcast CAlert messages. The original privkey is probably still held by the original dev, that situation should be rectified sooner rather than later. The issue is: how to enable the community to control the private key. An agreed delegation could work but in order for that to function there needs to be a delegation facility, either mediated by a common-ownership community foundation or built into the wallet (either would do at a pinch). It would be of enormous help to the endeavour if those who are still running a node posted the results from getpeerinfo, I have the code for a peer crawler which I could use to create a picture of where live BEE2 nodes still exist. (We might even be able to persuade Allcoin to cooperate in reverting to BEE, if that is perceived as desirable - the pchMessageStart characters are the actual discriminant between original Beecoin and BeecoinV2 blocks). I don't believe there's any need to bother soopy with this, his attention seems now totally focused on Navajo and any further load from this quarter would just result in embarrassment. Comments, objections, observations, encouragement, dissent, are all welcome. Cheers Graham
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May 29, 2015, 08:02:50 PM |
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what the notion of “official” is doing, hanging around the neck of a p2p app, I really don't know.
I now see I was correct, it is a nonsensical notion. There is no such thing as “official”, merely a community consensus. Distributed binaries can be signed using cryptography to prevent tampering. End-users, as always, must decide for themselves how much confidence they are prepared to place in the integrity of the signer. (And there are virus-checking apps). It's now quite clear that the US financial authorities have a firm grip of the fundamentals of different approaches to cryptocurrency. A couple of years ago FinCEN made it plain ( http://www.fincen.gov/statutes_regs/guidance/html/FIN-2013-G001.html) ... A final type of convertible virtual currency activity involves a de-centralized convertible virtual currency (1) that has no central repository and no single administrator, and (2) that persons may obtain by their own computing or manufacturing effort.
I'm currently researching the state of play with BeecoinV2 in order to put some concrete suggestions before the community (or rather, the remnants of). I shall restart the block explorer and try and find out whether the blockchain has become forked or not. Once the state of the blockchain is determined (and, if required, adjusted) to the community's satisfaction, one of the next tasks should be to refurbish the coin and in the process, re-generate the public-private keypair that authorises the sending of broadcast CAlert messages. The original privkey is probably still held by the original dev, that situation should be rectified sooner rather than later. The issue is: how to enable the community to control the private key. An agreed delegation could work but in order for that to function there needs to be a delegation facility, either mediated by a common-ownership community foundation or built into the wallet (either would do at a pinch). It would be of enormous help to the endeavour if those who are still running a node posted the results from getpeerinfo, I have the code for a peer crawler which I could use to create a picture of where live BEE2 nodes still exist. (We might even be able to persuade Allcoin to cooperate in reverting to BEE, if that is perceived as desirable - the pchMessageStart characters are the actual discriminant between original Beecoin and BeecoinV2 blocks). I don't believe there's any need to bother soopy with this, his attention seems now totally focused on Navajo and any further load from this quarter would just result in embarrassment. Comments, objections, observations, encouragement, dissent, are all welcome. Cheers Graham Hello gjhiggins ,
Thank you so very much for your kind inputs and suggestions , even though I was away from the thread , I have always been working regards to BeeCoin developments and an update was finished , checkpointed and will be delivered to the community on Sunday , I was also working on a block explorer as requested by AllCoin , AllCoin was also having an issue of high cpu usage by the BeeCoin Daemon and this was fixed by the recent update and was tested for a while now on an independent node.
Looking forward to review things again for BeeCoin and as you are now here extending support to the community as well , I m sure great things are yet to be seen.
Warm Regards, ~SoopY~
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May 30, 2015, 06:40:15 PM |
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Heплoxo бы для нaчaлa oтлaдить бyмaжник.. Я пpoбoвaл в peжимe 24 чaca дepжaть oткpытыe бyмaжники нa 8 кoмпьютepax, нo oни пocтeпeннo "cъeдaют" pecypcы cиcтeмы, ecли тoлькo пpинyдитeльнo нe oгpaничивaть иx aппeтит . C пycтым бyмaжникoм тaкиx пpoблeм нeт . Boзмoжнo yтeчкa пaмяти тoмy винoй .
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June 03, 2015, 10:36:21 AM Last edit: June 04, 2015, 06:20:57 PM by soopy452000 |
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Temporary Block Explorer Till the One That I'm working is finished.
http://beecoinv2.no-ip.net
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http://www.beecoin.tk
The Client has been Checkpointed and Tested will be posting an update with it.
Warm Regards, ~SoopY~
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June 04, 2015, 06:29:31 PM |
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Short Update: the Github has been updated to 1.0.2.
The recent commit regresses the version of LevelDB from 0.15 to 0.12, is that intentional? Cheers Graham
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June 07, 2015, 11:03:18 PM |
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what the notion of “official” is doing, hanging around the neck of a p2p app, I really don't know.
I now see I was correct, it is a nonsensical notion. There is no such thing as “official”, merely a community consensus. Distributed binaries can be signed using cryptography to prevent tampering. End-users, as always, must decide for themselves how much confidence they are prepared to place in the integrity of the signer. (And there are virus-checking apps). It's now quite clear that the US financial authorities have a firm grip of the fundamentals of different approaches to cryptocurrency. A couple of years ago FinCEN made it plain ( http://www.fincen.gov/statutes_regs/guidance/html/FIN-2013-G001.html) ... A final type of convertible virtual currency activity involves a de-centralized convertible virtual currency (1) that has no central repository and no single administrator, and (2) that persons may obtain by their own computing or manufacturing effort.
I'm currently researching the state of play with BeecoinV2 in order to put some concrete suggestions before the community (or rather, the remnants of). I shall restart the block explorer and try and find out whether the blockchain has become forked or not. Once the state of the blockchain is determined (and, if required, adjusted) to the community's satisfaction, one of the next tasks should be to refurbish the coin and in the process, re-generate the public-private keypair that authorises the sending of broadcast CAlert messages. The original privkey is probably still held by the original dev, that situation should be rectified sooner rather than later. The issue is: how to enable the community to control the private key. An agreed delegation could work but in order for that to function there needs to be a delegation facility, either mediated by a common-ownership community foundation or built into the wallet (either would do at a pinch). It would be of enormous help to the endeavour if those who are still running a node posted the results from getpeerinfo, I have the code for a peer crawler which I could use to create a picture of where live BEE2 nodes still exist. (We might even be able to persuade Allcoin to cooperate in reverting to BEE, if that is perceived as desirable - the pchMessageStart characters are the actual discriminant between original Beecoin and BeecoinV2 blocks). I don't believe there's any need to bother soopy with this, his attention seems now totally focused on Navajo and any further load from this quarter would just result in embarrassment. Comments, objections, observations, encouragement, dissent, are all welcome. Cheers Graham im very excited whats going on with beecoin in the future...
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June 09, 2015, 12:07:01 AM |
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The community still exists, I was buying Bee's off launch, And I'm still staking and watching this thread, always forgetting logins to this site but getting new ones.... I would be buying up more bees atm if i could through Allcoin but will have to wait, I'm also happy to donate for new directions and ideas. So this new wallet is right to set up on new comp and send over from old wallet or do both need to be updated? be a bugger to lose em after this long, just made bank on my Long lost MINT I expect to do the same on BEE V2. Keep up the good work this resurgence in Alts could be a slow ramp up to the good ole days
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June 13, 2015, 07:58:01 PM |
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The community still exists, I was buying Bee's off launch, And I'm still staking and watching this thread, always forgetting logins to this site but getting new ones.... I would be buying up more bees atm if i could through Allcoin but will have to wait, I'm also happy to donate for new directions and ideas. So this new wallet is right to set up on new comp and send over from old wallet or do both need to be updated? be a bugger to lose em after this long, just made bank on my Long lost MINT I expect to do the same on BEE V2. Keep up the good work this resurgence in Alts could be a slow ramp up to the good ole days Are you an OLD NEW-BEE?
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July 06, 2015, 11:50:30 AM |
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what's going on with beecoin? is the chain still in good shape or is the coin broken right now. I see allcoin still have the wallet frozen.
I have still got the all of the community coins safe.
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soopy452000
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July 07, 2015, 05:39:55 AM |
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This update fixes blockchain issues but seems they haven't updated it , I have contacted AllCoin with regards to the same.
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July 07, 2015, 09:36:06 AM |
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BeeCoinV2 Windows Client as well as the Github has been updated to 1.0.2.
The version of LevelDB has regressed from 0.15 to 0.12, is that part of the fix? Cheers Graham
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July 07, 2015, 10:34:02 AM |
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Everything is good, but there is no live node, Wallet is not synchronized
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July 07, 2015, 10:53:28 AM |
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This update fixes blockchain issues
I'm curious and would like to reproduce the fix, how did you check that it is actually a fix for the blockchain issues? I'm not in a position to check anything ... Startup time: 07/07/15 10:43:27 Default data directory /home/gjh/.beecoinv2 Used data directory /home/gjh/.beecoinv2 dbenv.open LogDir=/home/gjh/.beecoinv2/database ErrorFile=/home/gjh/.beecoinv2/db.log Bound to [::]:1108 Bound to 0.0.0.0:1108 Loading block index... Opening LevelDB in /home/gjh/.beecoinv2/txleveldb Transaction index version is 70508 Opened LevelDB successfully LoadBlockIndex(): hashBestChain=6b5d3784d7e4d0fa7795 height=1399721 trust=17278333475265896 date=05/06/15 10:04:22 LoadBlockIndex(): synchronized checkpoint 00000d91aace98244561246182a310d7a7c58ff4b005596ca44a44f9f78219f1 Verifying last 2500 blocks at level 1 block index 27506ms Loading wallet... nFileVersion = 1000200 Keys: 102 plaintext, 0 encrypted, 102 w/ metadata, 102 total wallet 566ms Loading addresses... Loaded 85 addresses from peers.dat 2ms mapBlockIndex.size() = 1405921 nBestHeight = 1399721 setKeyPool.size() = 101 mapWallet.size() = 0 mapAddressBook.size() = 1 ThreadRPCServer started Done loading ThreadStakeMiner started ThreadMessageHandler started ThreadOpenConnections started ThreadSocketHandler started ThreadIRCSeed started ThreadMapPort started ThreadOpenAddedConnections started ThreadDNSAddressSeed started Loading addresses from DNS seeds (could take a while) Flushed 85 addresses to peers.dat 61ms connect() failed after select(): Connection refused IRC connect failed IRC waiting 71 seconds to reconnect trying connection 199.83.128.136:1108 lastseen=371185.0hrs 1 addresses found from DNS seeds ThreadDNSAddressSeed exited trying connection 64.251.65.98:1108 lastseen=1.1hrs GetMyExternalIP() received [83.104.61.47] 83.104.61.47:0 GetMyExternalIP() returned 83.104.61.47 AddLocal(83.104.61.47:1108,5) refreshWallet ipcThread started connection timeout connection timeout trying connection 149.126.74.136:1108 lastseen=371185.0hrs trying connection 64.251.65.98:1108 lastseen=1.1hrs No valid UPnP IGDs found connection timeout connection timeout trying connection 1.34.180.245:1108 lastseen=371185.0hrs trying connection 176.109.240.33:1108 lastseen=3008.0hrs connection timeout connection timeout trying connection 92.31.187.182:1108 lastseen=18.7hrs connection timeout trying connection 64.251.65.98:1108 lastseen=1.1hrs connection timeout trying connection 64.90.187.204:1108 lastseen=72.4hrs connect() failed after select(): No route to host trying connection 64.251.65.98:1108 lastseen=1.1hrs connection timeout trying connection 31.130.252.16:1108 lastseen=501.5hrs connection timeout trying connection 92.31.187.182:1108 lastseen=18.7hrs connection timeout trying connection 92.31.187.182:1108 lastseen=18.7hrs connection timeout trying connection 213.162.108.2:1108 lastseen=3060.8hrs connection timeout trying connection 5.9.56.229:1108 lastseen=931.0hrs connect() failed after select(): Connection refused trying connection 92.31.187.182:1108 lastseen=18.7hrs connection timeout trying connection 64.251.65.98:1108 lastseen=1.1hrs connection timeout trying connection 92.31.187.182:1108 lastseen=18.7hrs connect() failed after select(): Connection refused IRC connect failed IRC waiting 138 seconds to reconnect connection timeout trying connection 64.251.65.98:1108 lastseen=1.1hrs connection timeout trying connection 176.37.195.36:1108 lastseen=231.4hrs connection timeout trying connection 1.34.180.245:1108 lastseen=799.4hrs connection timeout trying connection 92.31.187.182:1108 lastseen=18.7hrs connection timeout trying connection 92.31.187.182:1108 lastseen=18.8hrs connection timeout trying connection 64.251.65.98:1108 lastseen=1.2hrs connection timeout trying connection 92.31.187.182:1108 lastseen=18.8hrs connection timeout trying connection 64.251.65.98:1108 lastseen=1.2hrs connection timeout trying connection 92.31.187.182:1108 lastseen=18.8hrs 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refused trying connection 92.31.187.182:1108 lastseen=18.8hrs connection timeout trying connection 31.130.255.16:1108 lastseen=132.3hrs
Does anyone have a synced node that has a BEE2 blockchain less than a month old? Cheers Graham
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July 08, 2015, 08:47:41 PM |
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trying connection 64.251.65.98:1108 lastseen=6.6hrs connection timeout received block 2d36b236d8205136d5b5 SetBestChain: new best=2d36b236d8205136d5b5 height=1441122 trust=18906515759841540 blocktrust=3848020133 date=07/08/15 20:04:32 ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED
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July 09, 2015, 01:10:00 AM |
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so how can we get this coin going again?
anyone able to sync the wallet up?
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gjhiggins
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July 09, 2015, 02:23:22 AM |
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so how can we get this coin going again?
anyone able to sync the wallet up?
Not until yesterday. addnode=92.31.187.182:1108 addnode=1.34.180.245:1108
Cheers Graham
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July 10, 2015, 07:27:35 PM |
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so how can we get this coin going again?
anyone able to sync the wallet up?
Not until yesterday. addnode=92.31.187.182:1108 addnode=1.34.180.245:1108
Cheers Graham thanks Graham. Next week i'll be aiming to get the community wallet online and get it staking. Then i guess if there are any community left here we need to decide the best way forward from this point. Would be great to find away to keep the coin online, stable and on coinmarket cap. So sad to see beecoin never even make it on there.
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