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November 01, 2014, 11:54:35 PM |
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What a way to start the 100th page of this thread.... (see previous posts)
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November 02, 2014, 12:09:08 AM |
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Since the dev is not responding and probably too busy with his next coin and even after searching and asking, I did not get answers, I think the next best thing is to sell my coins as I originally bought them on the announcement of a coin swap but that has since been cancelled and replaced by an insta-mine. As you can tell, I am not happy.
I wasn't ignoring anyone, I was banned for posting about the staking hardware we are selling because mprep is a jackass. Thanks for talking shit while I couldn't respond, though. That's nice to come back to We have not put in fancy limiters to the staking like a lot of coins. Personally, I move mine once a month spread across several addresses. This is not for me to make the most, but to ensure blocks keep moving. I would not take someone else's advice on how to stake my own coins, so I won't offer my own personal suggestion Your method is earning you 56% yearly, which is higher than estimated returns; stick to what you're doing. But you probably sold them already since my being banned meant I was ignoring you personally, so this post is probably in vain anyway Fees are calculated by transaction size, not coin amount, as they are with every coin ever. I will look at changing the popup box dialog, but if that is your main concern, and think small UI issues like that, deserve our attention above everything else we have going on, you're going to be disappointed
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Cor2
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November 02, 2014, 01:00:54 AM |
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Since the dev is not responding and probably too busy with his next coin and even after searching and asking, I did not get answers, I think the next best thing is to sell my coins as I originally bought them on the announcement of a coin swap but that has since been cancelled and replaced by an insta-mine. As you can tell, I am not happy.
I wasn't ignoring anyone, I was banned for posting about the staking hardware we are selling because mprep is a <expletive deleted> Ah, thanks for clearing that up, this explains why I got no response. We have not put in fancy limiters to the staking like a lot of coins. Personally, I move mine once a month spread across several addresses. This is not for me to make the most, but to ensure blocks keep moving. I would not take someone else's advice on how to stake my own coins, so I won't offer my own personal suggestion
But I was explicitly looking for your opinion on optimization, because there is no way that I can know about limitations such as minimum weights needed for staking, maximum weight that can be accumulated, max rewards or simply whether the wallet continues to divide the inputs up further and further, creating dust or - as so many other wallets - occasionally re-combines all staking-elegible inputs into one large input again, "sweeping up the dust" so to say. For example SYNC will do this once inputs have divided down to reach 0.01 SYNC. Your method is earning you 56% yearly, which is higher than estimated returns; stick to what you're doing. But you probably sold them already since my being banned meant I was ignoring you personally, so this post is probably in vain anyway
not at all, only it does not answer most of my questions ;-) The fact that the *first* stake is going well, does not guarantee continued success, because the value of the inputs are changing with every time staking... Fees are calculated by transaction size, not coin amount, as they are with every coin ever. I will look at changing the popup box dialog, but if that is your main concern, and think small UI issues like that, deserve our attention above everything else we have going on, you're going to be disappointed
I can live with inconsistencies, just wanted to report to you and add to the known bug list so it can be patched in one of the future releases if you so feel inclined. Good to know that fees only depend on size of the transaction - so unless you have many small inputs in your wallet, you can transfer for a low fee - another reason to keep the nr of inputs down. Is the wallet at some point limiting dividing the output of the staking when the amounts get very small?
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November 02, 2014, 01:30:36 AM |
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There is a HUGE sell wall up on Bittrex right now, great time to buy or mine on the Multipool!! 
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November 02, 2014, 05:23:46 AM Last edit: November 02, 2014, 07:42:57 AM by I Aint Stifler |
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That's almost 10% of the total coins.
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Phosphorous
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November 02, 2014, 06:09:25 AM |
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Since it looks like the raffle is canceled, can I get my coins back?
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Cor2
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November 02, 2014, 06:10:07 AM |
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There is a HUGE sell wall up on Bittrex right now, great time to buy or mine on the Multipool!!  That's almost 10% of the total coins. Looks like someone needs to pay their bills badly!!! Naaa - if they needed money *badly* then they would dump. The sell wall is there to catch max price for anyone willing to buy. Since then, the trading has gone down to half that price with only small volume. To support (and catch any dumps) I have placed a nice buy wall just below that, so we should have some price stability unless someone starts to move big volume!
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Phosphorous
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November 02, 2014, 07:13:24 AM |
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Need help! I think my coins got lost. Since it's the end of the month it's time to Send to Bittrex and back. Wallet said I had almost 30M so I tried to send the whole balance. I got an error message that said it failed (Wish I had written it down), and the balance zero'd out. I gave it another hour and I noticed my balance was 0.398xxx, so I sent that to Bittrex and it succeeded, I can see it on Bittrex. But there's no trace of the initial 30M on Bittrex at all, and I do a getinfo and it says my balance is 0.0000. Not sure what happened. Blockchain.cc says I have about 25.6 M (what happened to the other ~4?). When I look at the blockchain transactions I see the 0.398 withdrawal but not the 30M withdrawal. Are my coins gone for good? 
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Cor2
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November 02, 2014, 07:50:12 AM |
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Need help! I think my coins got lost. Since it's the end of the month it's time to Send to Bittrex and back. Wallet said I had almost 30M so I tried to send the whole balance. I got an error message that said it failed (Wish I had written it down), and the balance zero'd out. I gave it another hour and I noticed my balance was 0.398xxx, so I sent that to Bittrex and it succeeded, I can see it on Bittrex. But there's no trace of the initial 30M on Bittrex at all, and I do a getinfo and it says my balance is 0.0000. Not sure what happened. Blockchain.cc says I have about 25.6 M (what happened to the other ~4?). When I look at the blockchain transactions I see the 0.398 withdrawal but not the 30M withdrawal. Are my coins gone for good?  Your coins are safe, since the blockchain says they are in your wallet, only your wallet is confused because it tried to send but did not get confirmation, that is why it still shows a questionmark at the transaction. You can first try to do a "repairwallet" command in the debug window. If that does not help, you can close the wallet application and restart it, if that still does not help then the ultimate is to close the wallet application, rename the wallet.dat to something else and copy your previous backup of wallet.dat in the place, then restart the wallet application. It will not know of the uncussesful transfer but simply look at the block chain and find your coins again. I hope you do have a backup of your wallet.dat. The 4 coins that you are missing in your address are likely in *another* address in your wallet, since the block chain only gives you the balance of a single address. If you sent coins but your wallet had an input that was larger than the amount you sent, then there is "change" just like when you pay for a $3 item with a $20 bill. Your wallet will send that change to a random new address in your wallet, unless you can enable "custom change address" in the Send screen and fill out your wallet address, so the change gets sent to the same address and your balance in *that* address does not go down with the size of the original input, but only with the amount that you paid, because the change goes back into that address. You can enable "Coin Control" and open that screen in the Send tab. I think you can see the addresses used (I don't have the wallet running on this PC, so can't check). You can check the box in front of every address that is not your wallet's address and send it to your wallet address, then the balance on the block chain should be equal to your wallet balance again. Hope this is clear.
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November 02, 2014, 08:04:53 AM |
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Since it looks like the raffle is canceled, can I get my coins back?
Sure, PM me an address. What Cor2 answered to your other question is exactly the steps, in order, that I would also suggest. They aren't lost, we will help you find them Same for anyone else that wants their raffle entries refunded Cor2, I'm not ignoring your questions. I'm waiting to hear back from someone more experienced with staking so I don't give out any bad suggestions since I set up my own staking to ensure blocks move smoothly instead of for max profit. Btw, thanks for trying to help Phosphorus
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Cor2
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November 02, 2014, 08:33:44 AM |
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Cor2, I'm not ignoring your questions. I'm waiting to hear back from someone more experienced with staking so I don't give out any bad suggestions since I set up my own staking to ensure blocks move smoothly instead of for max profit. Btw, thanks for trying to help Phosphorus
NP. I have quite a bit experience in staking different coins since beginning this year (ORB, SYNC, HYP) and have read up a lot about how Crypto works, so I generally understand which part does what, have studied how the block chain behaves and understand the concept of private keys and trustless transactions, so I can help to suggest the steps to fix any problems - I have had to do these for myself too often already and made numerous mistakes, so I have an idea what works and what does not.
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November 02, 2014, 10:03:34 AM |
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Cor2, I'm not ignoring your questions. I'm waiting to hear back from someone more experienced with staking so I don't give out any bad suggestions since I set up my own staking to ensure blocks move smoothly instead of for max profit. Btw, thanks for trying to help Phosphorus
NP. I have quite a bit experience in staking different coins since beginning this year (ORB, SYNC, HYP) and have read up a lot about how Crypto works, so I generally understand which part does what, have studied how the block chain behaves and understand the concept of private keys and trustless transactions, so I can help to suggest the steps to fix any problems - I have had to do these for myself too often already and made numerous mistakes, so I have an idea what works and what does not. Lol, most of the tips I'm able to now give to other people are issues I have run across myself. Trial by fire and all that
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November 02, 2014, 04:19:00 PM |
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Lets empower the pool to eat that sell wall! I would love to see some huge numbers tomorrow.
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Phosphorous
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November 02, 2014, 06:06:01 PM |
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Lets empower the pool to eat that sell wall! I would love to see some huge numbers tomorrow.
Empower me by giving me BTC and I will buy M with it.
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Phosphorous
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November 02, 2014, 06:15:54 PM |
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Since it looks like the raffle is canceled, can I get my coins back?
Sure, PM me an address. What Cor2 answered to your other question is exactly the steps, in order, that I would also suggest. They aren't lost, we will help you find them Same for anyone else that wants their raffle entries refunded Cor2, I'm not ignoring your questions. I'm waiting to hear back from someone more experienced with staking so I don't give out any bad suggestions since I set up my own staking to ensure blocks move smoothly instead of for max profit. Btw, thanks for trying to help Phosphorus Thanks for the advice, but it isn't working. I ran repair wallet and I got most of the coins to reappear in the wallet. But every time I try to send the coins to Bittrex I get the following error, and when I repair wallet the amount is always lower. 
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November 02, 2014, 07:37:45 PM |
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FYI, the website for the Multipool will be unavailable on port 80 for a while, but is still available on port 8082 ( http://pool.mmxivcoin.com:8082) I will let you know when port 80 will be available again.
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November 02, 2014, 07:38:46 PM |
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Lets empower the pool to eat that sell wall! I would love to see some huge numbers tomorrow.
Empower me by giving me BTC and I will buy M with it. If i had spare BTC I'd be buying up that wall myself!
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November 02, 2014, 07:53:30 PM |
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Since it looks like the raffle is canceled, can I get my coins back?
Sure, PM me an address. What Cor2 answered to your other question is exactly the steps, in order, that I would also suggest. They aren't lost, we will help you find them Same for anyone else that wants their raffle entries refunded Cor2, I'm not ignoring your questions. I'm waiting to hear back from someone more experienced with staking so I don't give out any bad suggestions since I set up my own staking to ensure blocks move smoothly instead of for max profit. Btw, thanks for trying to help Phosphorus Thanks for the advice, but it isn't working. I ran repair wallet and I got most of the coins to reappear in the wallet. But every time I try to send the coins to Bittrex I get the following error, and when I repair wallet the amount is always lower.  Try moving your private keys to a fresh wallet Prior to that, you can try salvagewallet, but make sure you back it up first
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November 02, 2014, 10:28:54 PM |
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FYI, the website for the Multipool will be unavailable on port 80 for a while, but is still available on port 8082 ( http://pool.mmxivcoin.com:8082) I will let you know when port 80 will be available again. The pool's website is now available via port 80 again.
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Cor2
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November 03, 2014, 12:05:40 AM |
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Thanks for the advice, but it isn't working. I ran repair wallet and I got most of the coins to reappear in the wallet. But every time I try to send the coins to Bittrex I get the following error, and when I repair wallet the amount is always lower.  The explanation from iGotSpots is one way to solve this. An easier way is if you have a backup of your wallet, as I explained before. If that still does not help, then it might be that the block chain that your wallet has is not consistent, so it might be necessary to - make sure you have a good backup of your wallet.dat file in a safe place (for example a memory stick) (preferably the last backup before the trouble started) - remove all files that the wallet downloaded and generated in the MMXIV directory, under windows this usually is in the Roaming directory of the Application Data (note: it is hidden by default, but when you type the name then you can go to it or enable display of hidden directories in the configuration) so the place is C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\MMXIV\ Under this directory you will see the wallet.dat and the database with the blocks that were downloaded. - You can delete everything here (if your wallet.dat is good then leave that in place) and copy the backup wallet.dat to this location again. - Now, if you restart the wallet application, it will find your backup wallet.dat but it will have to download the block chain fresh, so it will start with zero balance (because it can't find any coins in the block chain until it has synchronised with the network) and as it downloads, it will find all your transactions in the block chain and show you the balance that you had at that time, so it may go up and down while it "fast-forwards" through time downloading the different blocks until it is at today's blocks and then you should see your correct balance again. It may take an hour or so for the download (depending on internet latency and processor speed as well as how large the block chain has grown). Once everything has synchronised and showing the correct balance, you can take a complete copy of the *entire* MMXIV directory into a backup directory on your hard drive, so next time you want to go back to a known point, you do not need to download the entire block chain, only what has been generated since your last backup. Since this backup can easily be over 1 GB, I do not suggest to put it on a Flash drive, since it can easily be downloaded again. Only the wallet.dat is really important, because it contains the keys to get access to your coins, so that you must store in a safe place. Note: this is true of every crypto currency, not just this one. Hope this helps!
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