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Author Topic: [ANN] Slimcoin : Proof of Burn NEW BLOCK GEN, Mineable by low power computer!  (Read 284891 times)
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June 22, 2014, 02:20:21 PM
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Why do I burn 6800 coins, which shows the transaction mint by burn, rather than burned? Has been in the immature state.

Status: 163 confirmations
Date: 6/22/2014 20:48
To: SfSLMCoinMainNetworkBurnAddr1DeTK5
Debit: -6839.510068 SLM
Transaction fee: -0.42 SLM
Net amount: -6839.930068 SLM
Transaction ID: 6848581d5e52e376043c575b8b4716169fb67c479ea31b5cf33fb49eba159201

Didnt you read my posts above ? Your client will start freezing soon..

I did not pay attention, now how to do?
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June 22, 2014, 02:21:37 PM
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@primer- Did you start your wallet with --rescan or try repairwallet in the debug console ?

Both, i also had a backup wallet on a debian box - same issue. It syncs up on both windows and linux (both qt and daemon) just fine but once i unlock it for minting it freezes! daemon and qt. linux and windows.

Do you have plenty of free CPU and RAM on those PC's when your staking the wallet ? Have you tried downloading a fresh block chain with a blank wallet and then re-opening just the client with the backup wallet ?

Otherwise I would make several backups and try importing the keys as you have suggested.

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June 22, 2014, 02:23:24 PM
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@primer- Did you start your wallet with --rescan or try repairwallet in the debug console ?

Both, i also had a backup wallet on a debian box - same issue. It syncs up on both windows and linux (both qt and daemon) just fine but once i unlock it for minting it freezes! daemon and qt. linux and windows.

Do you have plenty of free CPU and RAM on those PC's when your staking the wallet ? Have you tried downloading a fresh block chain with a blank wallet and then opening with the backup wallet ?

Otherwise I would make several backups and try importing the keys as you have suggested.

both have 16GB ram, i7 cpu. Tried everything you wrote, did not work Sad How do i know which public key is associated with my burnt coins ?
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June 22, 2014, 02:29:51 PM
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@primer- Did you start your wallet with --rescan or try repairwallet in the debug console ?

Both, i also had a backup wallet on a debian box - same issue. It syncs up on both windows and linux (both qt and daemon) just fine but once i unlock it for minting it freezes! daemon and qt. linux and windows.

Do you have plenty of free CPU and RAM on those PC's when your staking the wallet ? Have you tried downloading a fresh block chain with a blank wallet and then opening with the backup wallet ?

Otherwise I would make several backups and try importing the keys as you have suggested.

both have 16GB ram, i7 cpu. Tried everything you wrote, did not work Sad How do i know which public key is associated with my burnt coins ?


ok, i moved around 7000 coins from that wallet to an empty wallet and it no longer freezes. It seems like a lot of coins in the wallet + a lot of burnt coins on the same wallet = freeze Smiley
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June 22, 2014, 02:47:33 PM
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June 22, 2014, 02:53:16 PM
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Use the rpc commands, type "getburndata" to see the burnt coins and "listtransactions "*" true" to get the coins that were minted by PoB.

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June 22, 2014, 03:12:39 PM
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Why burn coin shows a mint by burn, not burned?
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June 22, 2014, 03:17:20 PM
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That is a bug in the GUI, until that is fixed, use the rpc commands which show correct data.

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June 22, 2014, 03:29:42 PM
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Burning 7000 coins, several hours did not produce a pob is a normal thing?
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June 22, 2014, 03:38:35 PM
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Burning 7000 coins, several hours did not produce a pob is a normal thing?

Yes.  However, they burn for a very long time.  You will get your 7000 back, plus many, many more.
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June 22, 2014, 03:49:16 PM
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Burning 7000 coins, several hours did not produce a pob is a normal thing?

Yes.  However, they burn for a very long time.  You will get your 7000 back, plus many, many more.


I always thought, burning more,pob get faster!
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June 22, 2014, 03:53:32 PM
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Burning 7000 coins, several hours did not produce a pob is a normal thing?

Yes.  However, they burn for a very long time.  You will get your 7000 back, plus many, many more.


I always thought, burning more,pob get faster!


It does help you to find blocks faster, but there are 111000 burnt coins in total, so you have only a 6% chance of finding a block.  Be patient.
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June 22, 2014, 03:55:53 PM
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Burning 7000 coins, several hours did not produce a pob is a normal thing?

Yes.  However, they burn for a very long time.  You will get your 7000 back, plus many, many more.


I always thought, burning more,pob get faster!


It does help you to find blocks faster, but there are 111000 burnt coins in total, so you have only a 6% chance of finding a block.  Be patient.


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June 22, 2014, 04:40:41 PM
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Where can i download the software for this directly??? The github address provided on the website is very confusing Cry

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June 22, 2014, 05:03:13 PM
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Where can i download the software for this directly??? The github address provided on the website is very confusing Cry
 If you think that's confusing, wait 'til you actually try to start using the thing.


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June 22, 2014, 05:08:14 PM
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Where can i download the software for this directly??? The github address provided on the website is very confusing Cry
 If you think that's confusing, wait 'til you actually try to start using the thing.


Thanks a lot Smiley. I was clicking on open since last 15 minutes Cry..Now would be you be kind enough to explain how to mine.
"I have downloaded the slimminer app. When I execute the minerd.exe it starts and then quickly closes."

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June 22, 2014, 05:17:23 PM
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Where can i download the software for this directly??? The github address provided on the website is very confusing Cry
 If you think that's confusing, wait 'til you actually try to start using the thing.


Thanks a lot Smiley. I was clicking on open since last 15 minutes Cry..Now would be you be kind enough to explain how to mine.
"I have downloaded the slimminer app. When I execute the minerd.exe it starts and then quickly closes."

If minerd doesn't end up working for you, you can mine from the wallet by doing 'setgenerate true' in the console
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June 22, 2014, 05:32:47 PM
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If minerd doesn't end up working for you, you can mine from the wallet by doing 'setgenerate true' in the console

Thanks. I do not have any balance now, so can I mine by just doing the above step that you mentioned?? Or will I need some coins in the first hand to be able to mine, just like NXT??

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June 22, 2014, 05:37:03 PM
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I like this coin and the PoB idea, but also, I think its somewhat a missed chance to real even distribution and being "able to burn on a pi".
Unless you mine / buy thousands of coins now its damn unlikely to hit a PoB block, if its really like a "mining contract", it would have been easy to just make an even chance for every wallet burning some coins.
I am not having that much coins at all, but I am also not greedy, but it somewhat appears that (again) two or three monster big players are dominating the game by more than 70%.. its just the feeling, a block explorer will show, but total even PoB chances would have been the best feature here...
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June 22, 2014, 05:40:12 PM
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I like this coin and the PoB idea, but also, I think its somewhat a missed chance to real even distribution and being "able to burn on a pi".
Unless you mine / buy thousands of coins now its damn unlikely to hit a PoB block, if its really like a "mining contract", it would have been easy to just make an even chance for every wallet burning some coins.
I am not having that much coins at all, but I am also not greedy, but it somewhat appears that (again) two or three monster big players are dominating the game by more than 70%.. its just the feeling, a block explorer will show, but total even PoB chances would have been the best feature here...

If that's the case I'm disappointed that a few whales can dominate PoB mining the way they do with PoW mining.
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