tom14cat14
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August 13, 2014, 12:36:49 AM |
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If you use the 1.0.1.0 you only will gain fake coins. So it might work great but they are not real that is why it works so well you are not fighting for each block. Orphans are normal and no reason for concern.
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tom14cat14
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August 13, 2014, 12:38:04 AM |
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top 3 lines of getinfo in the console "version" : "v1.1.0.0", "protocolversion" : 60020, "walletversion" : 60000, I don't think 1.03 is the version to be on ~ is it? then why is 1.1.0.0 available? HELP! cause I want to be on the right version You have to use 1.0.3 it is the windows picture on the first post.
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mikeyfinn
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August 13, 2014, 12:42:38 AM |
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top 3 lines of getinfo in the console "version" : "v1.1.0.0", "protocolversion" : 60020, "walletversion" : 60000, I don't think 1.03 is the version to be on ~ is it? then why is 1.1.0.0 available? HELP! cause I want to be on the right version I don't know what is so hard to understand. You want the wallet from the OP. Period. Anything else is WRONG!!!!
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silversonx
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August 13, 2014, 12:43:03 AM |
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are you the developer?
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AtlanticWaves
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August 13, 2014, 12:53:59 AM |
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top 3 lines of getinfo in the console "version" : "v1.1.0.0", "protocolversion" : 60020, "walletversion" : 60000, I don't think 1.03 is the version to be on ~ is it? then why is 1.1.0.0 available? HELP! cause I want to be on the right version You have to use 1.0.3 it is the windows picture on the first post. w I think maybe language is not silvers first language. (Yes I meant to say it that way)
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sovie
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August 13, 2014, 12:54:13 AM |
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HI NOOB pls take the communities advice when given this is on the OP choose the one for you Sync Windows Wallet v1.0.3.0 Sync Mac Wallet v1.0.4.0 Sync android wallet v1.0.2: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sync.wallet&hl=enIts that simple i have windows and am on v1.0.3.0 your posts after the help you've been given is begginning to border on fud. If you're on windows choose the windows if mac choose the mac its that simple.
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mikeyfinn
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August 13, 2014, 12:56:33 AM |
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The only other thing I can think of is if he doesnt understand that OP=Original Post. The 1st post in the thread. Post 1, page 1.
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Yzmo
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August 13, 2014, 12:59:06 AM |
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The only other thing I can think of is if he doesnt understand that OP=Original Post. The 1st post in the thread. Post 1, page 1.
haha good lesson Hi MScollec, could SYNC be on the new voot tor exchange?
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silversonx
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August 13, 2014, 01:03:52 AM |
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who is the developer?
thanks in advance
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Cor2
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August 13, 2014, 01:04:36 AM |
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1.03 still gave me alot more orphans than the 1.1.0
You can run a different version all you want, but there is a chance you will not be able to send coins to anyone (including exchanges) or receive coins from anyone and all your staked coins may disappear as soon as you switch to an official wallet version. As other have said: when you are running a non-official release, you are working in an alternative reality and other wallets will reject whatever you try to send and your wallet will reject what others send, so you may be unable to sync to the network and what you do cannot end up in the block chain - which is the official register of all transactions. The current wallet uses protocol version 60017 so it is very likely that your wallet's messages are rejected by everyone else for being the wrong protocol version. I am not the dev, but I have worked with crypto wallets for a while. If you want to avoid losing your coins, switch to the official version. If there are occasional orphans then that is a good sign that someone else's wallet produced a block at the same time as yours and their block won this time. You do not see when there was such a fight and your wallet wins - you simply see a new block, but this is how the network works and stays healthy: the majority vote wins. I do not know how you got versoin 1.1.0.0 but it will give you problems until the dev makes it an official release and all wallets switch, only then will your transactoins be accepted, at this moment you are only creating trouble for yourself and others. NOTE that you do *not* lose money when an orphan is generated, because the next time the same input stakes, it will generate the money for the *entire* period, including the time before the orphan, so there is no reason to worry about occasional orphans.
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mikeyfinn
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August 13, 2014, 01:12:14 AM |
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1.03 still gave me alot more orphans than the 1.1.0
You can run a different version all you want, but there is a chance you will not be able to send coins to anyone (including exchanges) or receive coins from anyone and all your staked coins may disappear as soon as you switch to an official wallet version. As other have said: when you are running a non-official release, you are working in an alternative reality and other wallets will reject whatever you try to send and your wallet will reject what others send, so you may be unable to sync to the network and what you do cannot end up in the block chain - which is the official register of all transactions. The current wallet uses protocol version 60017 so it is very likely that your wallet's messages are rejected by everyone else for being the wrong protocol version. I am not the dev, but I have worked with crypto wallets for a while. If you want to avoid losing your coins, switch to the official version. If there are occasional orphans then that is a good sign that someone else's wallet produced a block at the same time as yours and their block won this time. You do not see when there was such a fight and your wallet wins - you simply see a new block, but this is how the network works and stays healthy: the majority vote wins. I do not know how you got versoin 1.1.0.0 but it will give you problems until the dev makes it an official release and all wallets switch, only then will your transactoins be accepted, at this moment you are only creating trouble for yourself and others. NOTE that you do *not* lose money when an orphan is generated, because the next time the same input stakes, it will generate the money for the *entire* period, including the time before the orphan, so there is no reason to worry about occasional orphans. No. Clearly he does NOT have a preview of the new wallet about to be released. I don't know where he got this 1.1 version, but it isd WRONG and he should delete it and stop talking about it. Use what everyone is telling you to use. Read the 1st post in the thread.
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InfN8Void
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Don't let your humanity get lost in the void.
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August 13, 2014, 01:13:34 AM |
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1.03 still gave me alot more orphans than the 1.1.0
You can run a different version all you want, but there is a chance you will not be able to send coins to anyone (including exchanges) or receive coins from anyone and all your staked coins may disappear as soon as you switch to an official wallet version. As other have said: when you are running a non-official release, you are working in an alternative reality and other wallets will reject whatever you try to send and your wallet will reject what others send, so you may be unable to sync to the network and what you do cannot end up in the block chain - which is the official register of all transactions. The current wallet uses protocol version 60017 so it is very likely that your wallet's messages are rejected by everyone else for being the wrong protocol version. I am not the dev, but I have worked with crypto wallets for a while. If you want to avoid losing your coins, switch to the official version. If there are occasional orphans then that is a good sign that someone else's wallet produced a block at the same time as yours and their block won this time. You do not see when there was such a fight and your wallet wins - you simply see a new block, but this is how the network works and stays healthy: the majority vote wins. I do not know how you got versoin 1.1.0.0 but it will give you problems until the dev makes it an official release and all wallets switch, only then will your transactoins be accepted, at this moment you are only creating trouble for yourself and others. NOTE that you do *not* lose money when an orphan is generated, because the next time the same input stakes, it will generate the money for the *entire* period, including the time before the orphan, so there is no reason to worry about occasional orphans. The nitesend wallet is labeled 1.1.0, i believe, which is also in the op and is a valid wallet.
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silversonx
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August 13, 2014, 01:19:14 AM |
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Thank you Infn8void Thank you for the information Cor2 , Ill look and find the post that links to the mega download site that has this version I dl'ed v1.1.0.0 from, the link is from this board...doesn't that say something ? Ill avoid responding to the rudeness that Atlanticvwaves, sovie, mikeyfinn and the rest have decided to venture out with simply its like this I hear you, I appreciate the cool stuff COr2, but the rest.....simply you guys - seriously you need to chill the eff out with the amateur script kiddy wonker speak please I mea\n this repsectfully IF YOUR NOT THE DEVELOPER - what you say is 3rd party I would like the developer to simply type a few words and come out and say that v1.1.0.0 is not the version to be on , you other passionate guys can simply and soley be (next line) *wrong* (yes I meant to say it that way Atlantic waves) Thank you
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Cor2
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August 13, 2014, 01:35:05 AM |
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Ill look and find the post that links to the mega download site that has this version I dl'ed v1.1.0.0 from, the link is from this board...doesn't that say something ?
THanks, that clarifies. Please note that the OP (The first post in this thread) is authorative, it is a convention among coin discussion threads that all latest info is posted there. The Nitesend wallet is *not* there (it was removed for a reason) and only the v1.0.3.0 windows wallet is shown. The nitesend whitepaper is still linked as a great resource. Also, the OP is typically posted by the developer or the community manager, so when you read the OP you will find out who started this community and it also tells you who to contact. I think you started a bit on the wrong foot here, by asking several times about the v1.1 without answering the questions, that make you look like someone that is not interested or that is here for trolling (making trouble, not to get help) That might explain the rude answers you received (I am not saying that a rude answer is good, just trying to help understand) So, please read the first post carefully and a lot of your questions will already be answered. Another trick is to click on the github link and see whose name shows up as the owner of that Github for the sources of the software - that is usually the main developer.
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mikeyfinn
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August 13, 2014, 01:41:21 AM |
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Thank you Infn8void Thank you for the information Cor2 , Ill look and find the post that links to the mega download site that has this version I dl'ed v1.1.0.0 from, the link is from this board...doesn't that say something ?Ill avoid responding to the rudeness that Atlanticvwaves, sovie, mikeyfinn and the rest have decided to venture out with simply its like this I hear you, I appreciate the cool stuff COr2, but the rest.....simply you guys - seriously you need to chill the eff out with the amateur script kiddy wonker speak please I mea\n this repsectfully IF YOUR NOT THE DEVELOPER - what you say is 3rd party I would like the developer to simply type a few words and come out and say that v1.1.0.0 is not the version to be on , you other passionate guys can simply and soley be (next line) *wrong* (yes I meant to say it that way Atlantic waves) Thank you Please note what is bolded. As a general rule you should NEVER download some random link from a post in the thread UNLESS IT IS FROM AN "OFFICIAL" SOURCE. Anyone can post a link to any kind of file/virus/etc. Again, as a rule you will usually find everything you need to know in the OP (original post).
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tom14cat14
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August 13, 2014, 01:42:57 AM |
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Thank you Infn8void Thank you for the information Cor2 , Ill look and find the post that links to the mega download site that has this version I dl'ed v1.1.0.0 from, the link is from this board...doesn't that say something ?Ill avoid responding to the rudeness that Atlanticvwaves, sovie, mikeyfinn and the rest have decided to venture out with simply its like this I hear you, I appreciate the cool stuff COr2, but the rest.....simply you guys - seriously you need to chill the eff out with the amateur script kiddy wonker speak please I mea\n this repsectfully IF YOUR NOT THE DEVELOPER - what you say is 3rd party I would like the developer to simply type a few words and come out and say that v1.1.0.0 is not the version to be on , you other passionate guys can simply and soley be (next line) *wrong* (yes I meant to say it that way Atlantic waves) Thank you Please note what is bolded. As a general rule you should NEVER download some random link from a post in the thread UNLESS IT IS FROM AN "OFFICIAL" SOURCE. Anyone can post a link to any kind of file/virus/etc. Again, as a rule you will usually find everything you need to know in the OP (original post). Dont bother. He will have to wait for Mscollec to get here. For now let him run 1.1.
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silversonx
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August 13, 2014, 01:46:00 AM |
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what ever you two...with all that tone... your like the kids around the corner that never got it right .... 1.03 syncs right up (no pun intended) now version" : "v1.0.3.0", "protocolversion" : 60017, "walletversion" : 60000, as long as it works I'm happy you two need to get some serious happy pills or something good luck with "all that"
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Cor2
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August 13, 2014, 01:50:46 AM |
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I do not know how you got versoin 1.1.0.0 but it will give you problems until the dev makes it an official release and all wallets switch,
No. Clearly he does NOT have a preview of the new wallet about to be released. I don't know where he got this 1.1 version, but it isd WRONG and he should delete it and stop talking about it. Use what everyone is telling you to use. Read the 1st post in the thread. My fault - I was not clear and did not want to suggest that there is a preview of a soon-to-be-released wallet, as I have no contact with any dev or other inside info. I was just trying to explain that *even if* there is an unreleased version, it will give trouble *until* the moment that it becomes the official release and others also start using it. But then usually the dev takes great care to make the protocol version compatible. In this case it appears not so, which can lead to the aforementioned problems (forks, loss of coins, no network connection) As far as I can see, the SYNC wallet is running exceptionally good - I have in my wallet over 100 blocks staked and only 2 of them were orphans and that was in the very beginning, possibly my wallet was not connected as much since I made a mistake in the config but the wallet corrected that by itself (there was another SYNC wallet running in the same network) so I have never stopped the wallet to correct and it has been running well on a heavily loaded and old Windows XP PC.
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tom14cat14
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August 13, 2014, 01:52:02 AM |
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what ever you two...with all that tone... your like the kids around the corner that never got it right .... 1.03 syncs right up (no pun intended) now version" : "v1.0.3.0", "protocolversion" : 60017, "walletversion" : 60000, as long as it works I'm happy you two need to get some serious happy pills or something good luck with "all that" Glad it worked for you. You have to understand we have been here since the beginning and answer the same questions over and over because people insist on investing without reading. We are happy to help until someone comes back for 8 posts saying the poi site of what we say works better. This is a community where we all have to help if we want to grow. Sorry if I was rude to you but I hope you understand a little bit why.
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mikeyfinn
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August 13, 2014, 01:53:34 AM |
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what ever you two...with all that tone... your like the kids around the corner that never got it right .... 1.03 syncs right up (no pun intended) now version" : "v1.0.3.0", "protocolversion" : 60017, "walletversion" : 60000, as long as it works I'm happy you two need to get some serious happy pills or something good luck with "all that" 1st of all, my last post had no attitude, just VERY valid advice that you not download any old link in the middle of a thread. 2nd, so you FINALLY did what we all told you in the 1st place, namely you went to the OP and got the right file, and it now works. Yet you wanna sling attitude? You're welcome.
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