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June 02, 2014, 12:01:19 AM |
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Im in version 1.32 are we in block 23296? as I am..
for the guy above the correct wallet is in the update link in the first page
yes this is correct block height now Current wallets are available at http://xc-official.com/release/Thank you, Why all this mess on this release? I work for a very LARGE corporation that has 20k people in its IT area and even with all of our assets and months of testing things will get released into production that immediately have to be patched for unseen circumstances. atcsecure is doing a bang up job and if you feel this is a mess then perhaps you should go make your own coin and prove how it is done. Else don't bother posting your nonsensical FUD. Hey man I am here since page one trying to bring constructing discussions read back my post history I was just stating the Obvious that it was indeed a bit of a mess release. I did not want to offend the Dev work that I truly respect and I can understand that something might not work on releases that is why I was asking what it did not work. I think you should a bit chill and humble yourself and make your brain work a bit more before saying FUD FUD FUD The issue was the fork, not the release.. This release was to address that issue only and had to be made available immediately for everybody to get on the correct chain. The release did not cause the fork, it was done to resolve the fork.
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Coindacioius
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June 02, 2014, 12:06:07 AM |
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Can someone please give me a wallet address to send a test transaction to?
Does anyone know why my wallet hasn't staked for 2 days?
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thimo
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June 02, 2014, 12:06:42 AM |
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XC looking good for near future
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i can rent this1
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atcsecure
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June 02, 2014, 12:07:11 AM |
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Can someone please give me a wallet address to send a test transaction to?
Does anyone know why my wallet hasn't staked for 2 days?
upgrade to v1.33 - http://xc-official.com/release/wallets/
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atcsecure
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June 02, 2014, 12:08:55 AM |
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Linux users can pull from github to get the v1.33 updates/commits
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cyberhacker
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June 02, 2014, 12:09:05 AM |
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block moving fast. now on 23371. and even more right now. am i on right track?
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atcsecure
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June 02, 2014, 12:09:26 AM |
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block moving fast. now on 23371. and even more right now. am i on right track? Yes that is correct
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cryptico
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June 02, 2014, 12:10:08 AM |
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Im in version 1.32 are we in block 23296? as I am..
for the guy above the correct wallet is in the update link in the first page
yes this is correct block height now Current wallets are available at http://xc-official.com/release/Thank you, Why all this mess on this release? I work for a very LARGE corporation that has 20k people in its IT area and even with all of our assets and months of testing things will get released into production that immediately have to be patched for unseen circumstances. atcsecure is doing a bang up job and if you feel this is a mess then perhaps you should go make your own coin and prove how it is done. Else don't bother posting your nonsensical FUD. Hey man I am here since page one trying to bring constructing discussions read back my post history I was just stating the Obvious that it was indeed a bit of a mess release. I did not want to offend the Dev work that I truly respect and I can understand that something might not work on releases that is why I was asking what it did not work. I think you should a bit chill and humble yourself and make your brain work a bit more before saying FUD FUD FUD The issue was the fork, not the release.. This release was to address that issue only and had to be made available immediately for everybody to get on the correct chain. The release did not cause the fork, it was done to resolve the fork. Thank you for your clarification and sorry If I sounded disrespectful in my previous post was not at all my Intention I wanted just to know the reason of the fork and I was thinking was due to the different versions of the wallets. I truly respect all the effort you are putting into this.
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atcsecure
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June 02, 2014, 12:10:57 AM |
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Mintpal back online!
Pos Blocks are working as they should and moving fast... if your not staking, upgrade to v1.33
Thanks,
ATCSECURE
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georgeblair
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June 02, 2014, 12:11:06 AM |
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Proactive Dev, keep up the good work and thanks!
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cyberhacker
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June 02, 2014, 12:11:23 AM |
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block moving fast. now on 23371. and even more right now. am i on right track? Yes that is correct Thanks DEV if i want to be a Xnode. i have to run run-xc-xnode-mainnet.bat? and how to confirm i am right as a Xnode? thanks
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Jimmy2011
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June 02, 2014, 12:14:02 AM |
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Linux users can pull from github to get the v1.33 updates/commits OMG, forked on my several nodes. A little complaint, why not give the users a period of time to upgrade? For example, Peercoin allow users to upgrade in a month, I think we can allow users to upgrade in about 24~48 hours though in the early stage. BTW, I don't know what's the difference between 32 and 33. Currently, xc-release.rar is 32, but the latest one at /release/wallets/ is 33. @atcsecure, everything takes time, don't hurry if you have solid basis.
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atcsecure
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June 02, 2014, 12:14:44 AM |
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Im in version 1.32 are we in block 23296? as I am..
for the guy above the correct wallet is in the update link in the first page
yes this is correct block height now Current wallets are available at http://xc-official.com/release/Thank you, Why all this mess on this release? I work for a very LARGE corporation that has 20k people in its IT area and even with all of our assets and months of testing things will get released into production that immediately have to be patched for unseen circumstances. atcsecure is doing a bang up job and if you feel this is a mess then perhaps you should go make your own coin and prove how it is done. Else don't bother posting your nonsensical FUD. Hey man I am here since page one trying to bring constructing discussions read back my post history I was just stating the Obvious that it was indeed a bit of a mess release. I did not want to offend the Dev work that I truly respect and I can understand that something might not work on releases that is why I was asking what it did not work. I think you should a bit chill and humble yourself and make your brain work a bit more before saying FUD FUD FUD The issue was the fork, not the release.. This release was to address that issue only and had to be made available immediately for everybody to get on the correct chain. The release did not cause the fork, it was done to resolve the fork. Thank you for your clarification and sorry If I sounded disrespectful in my previous post was not at all my Intention I wanted just to know the reason of the fork and I was thinking was due to the different versions of the wallets. I truly respect all the effort you are putting into this. No worries... and no disrespect taken... The users running v1 forked onto a separate chain, anybody on v4 and up was okay..
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atcsecure
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June 02, 2014, 12:18:57 AM |
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Linux users can pull from github to get the v1.33 updates/commits OMG, forked on my several nodes. A little complaint, why not give the users a period of time to upgrade? For example, Peercoin allow users to upgrade in a month, I think we can allow users to upgrade in about 24~48 hours though in the early stage. BTW, I don't know what's the difference between 32 and 33. Currently, xc-release.rar is 32, but the latest one at /release/wallets/ is 33. @atcsecure, everything takes time, don't hurry if you have solid basis. xc-release has been updated as well. Yes I was giving users time to upgrade, unfortunately the fork required an immediately resolution.. I agree, people need time to upgrade :-) Okay, I need to catch some fresh air for a bit, and then will provide a quick summary of the XNODE that is in this release.
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tat123
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June 02, 2014, 12:20:25 AM |
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Wallet working... thanks Dev.
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cryptico
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June 02, 2014, 12:21:11 AM |
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Linux users can pull from github to get the v1.33 updates/commits OMG, forked on my several nodes. A little complaint, why not give the users a period of time to upgrade? For example, Peercoin allow users to upgrade in a month, I think we can allow users to upgrade in about 24~48 hours though in the early stage. BTW, I don't know what's the difference between 32 and 33. Currently, xc-release.rar is 32, but the latest one at /release/wallets/ is 33. @atcsecure, everything takes time, don't hurry if you have solid basis. xc-release has been updated as well. Yes I was giving users time to upgrade, unfortunately the fork required an immediately resolution.. I agree, people need time to upgrade :-) Okay, I need to catch some fresh air for a bit, and then will provide a quick summary of the XNODE that is in this release. You are da man
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kpierce77
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June 02, 2014, 12:22:01 AM |
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So was that dump on MP because people didn't understand why there was a fork?
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Coindacioius
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June 02, 2014, 12:22:28 AM |
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Do I have to have the wallet.dat with my coins loaded in AppData->Roaming->X11Coin in order to stake?
Will my coins stake while in cold storage?
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milkyway
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June 02, 2014, 12:23:14 AM |
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So was that dump on MP because people didn't understand why there was a fork?
was there even a dump in the first place? lol...
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