idad01
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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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https://youtu.be/DsAVx0u9Cw4 ... Dr. WHO < KLF
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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 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 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
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idad01
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June 22, 2014, 02:47:33 PM |
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dev,help
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slimcoin (OP)
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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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idad01
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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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slimcoin (OP)
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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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idad01
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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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reflector
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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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idad01
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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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reflector
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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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idad01
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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. thx
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iaminitnow06
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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
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TheRealSteve
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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 | | If you think that's confusing, wait 'til you actually try to start using the thing. |
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iaminitnow06
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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 | | If you think that's confusing, wait 'til you actually try to start using the thing. |
Thanks a lot . I was clicking on open since last 15 minutes ..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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reflector
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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 | | If you think that's confusing, wait 'til you actually try to start using the thing. |
Thanks a lot . I was clicking on open since last 15 minutes ..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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iaminitnow06
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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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JohnDorien
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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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