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February 07, 2015, 05:14:02 PM
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Anybody knows why Blockchain is reloading every time I start node? Is that normal?

The BC is stored on your hard drive.  When you start the Cryptsy Client, it syncs the hard drive stored BC with the current BC.  This is necessary to prevent an attack by simple BC editing. 

The Client will then sync with the newest blocks on the BC, showing you a pop-up box in the lower right corner. 

The Client also syncs with the BC every few blocks to prevent forks. 

The first versions of the Client took over 2 hrs to sync, this version is only about 10 mins.   The RAM usage also went down from 1GB to 250MB. 

Once you have enable forging, the client will forge anytime it is running, even if you have not logged in.
 
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February 07, 2015, 06:35:08 PM
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OK, anyone willing to send 1001XCR to 4713076607390788483C?
I'll send you back 110% once any exchange works. My comp works 24/7, might as well run this node.

Welcome to Crypti. I sent you 1500 XCR from one of my accounts (http://cryptichain.me/tx/1114343000711416364), no need to pay it back. Let us know how your experience is with setting up a node and forging. We would love some feedback! Thanks!

Max and I will look into the Faucet issue. We are going to open source the faucet soon and get a couple additional ones running with more liberal availability of XCR as well.

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February 07, 2015, 06:42:01 PM
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OK, anyone willing to send 1001XCR to 4713076607390788483C?
I'll send you back 110% once any exchange works. My comp works 24/7, might as well run this node.

Welcome to Crypti. I sent you 1500 XCR from one of my accounts (http://cryptichain.me/tx/1114343000711416364), no need to pay it back. Let us know how your experience is with setting up a node and forging. We would love some feedback! Thanks!

Max and I will look into the Faucet issue. We are going to open source the faucet soon and get a couple additional ones running with more liberal availability of XCR as well.

Thanks GreXX, got them. Upon login into forging panel this gives me:

"Forging enabled now, to start forging provide your secret phrase of your account. You need 1000 XCR to forge block."
Surely forging now, but grammatically looks like a mess.

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February 07, 2015, 06:52:54 PM
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OK, anyone willing to send 1001XCR to 4713076607390788483C?
I'll send you back 110% once any exchange works. My comp works 24/7, might as well run this node.

Welcome to Crypti. I sent you 1500 XCR from one of my accounts (http://cryptichain.me/tx/1114343000711416364), no need to pay it back. Let us know how your experience is with setting up a node and forging. We would love some feedback! Thanks!

Max and I will look into the Faucet issue. We are going to open source the faucet soon and get a couple additional ones running with more liberal availability of XCR as well.

Thanks GreXX, got them. Upon login into forging panel this gives me:

"Forging enabled now, to start forging provide your secret phrase of your account. You need 1000 XCR to forge block."
Surely forging now, but grammatically looks like a mess.

Did you update the config file with your secret phrase? This is required to enable forging.

You can read full installation instructions here: https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/install.md

If that still seems confusing or you are running into problems, feel free to just post here and we will help you out.

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February 07, 2015, 07:11:46 PM
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OK, anyone willing to send 1001XCR to 4713076607390788483C?
I'll send you back 110% once any exchange works. My comp works 24/7, might as well run this node.

Welcome to Crypti. I sent you 1500 XCR from one of my accounts (http://cryptichain.me/tx/1114343000711416364), no need to pay it back. Let us know how your experience is with setting up a node and forging. We would love some feedback! Thanks!

Max and I will look into the Faucet issue. We are going to open source the faucet soon and get a couple additional ones running with more liberal availability of XCR as well.

Thanks GreXX, got them. Upon login into forging panel this gives me:

"Forging enabled now, to start forging provide your secret phrase of your account. You need 1000 XCR to forge block."
Surely forging now, but grammatically looks like a mess.

Did you update the config file with your secret phrase? This is required to enable forging.

You can read full installation instructions here: https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/install.md

If that still seems confusing or you are running into problems, feel free to just post here and we will help you out.

Yes, I got 0.56 already, yey. I was just saying what it says "Forging enabled. To start forging...". Thanks again.

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February 07, 2015, 07:19:36 PM
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OK, anyone willing to send 1001XCR to 4713076607390788483C?
I'll send you back 110% once any exchange works. My comp works 24/7, might as well run this node.

Welcome to Crypti. I sent you 1500 XCR from one of my accounts (http://cryptichain.me/tx/1114343000711416364), no need to pay it back. Let us know how your experience is with setting up a node and forging. We would love some feedback! Thanks!

Max and I will look into the Faucet issue. We are going to open source the faucet soon and get a couple additional ones running with more liberal availability of XCR as well.

Thanks GreXX, got them. Upon login into forging panel this gives me:

"Forging enabled now, to start forging provide your secret phrase of your account. You need 1000 XCR to forge block."
Surely forging now, but grammatically looks like a mess.

Did you update the config file with your secret phrase? This is required to enable forging.

You can read full installation instructions here: https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/install.md

If that still seems confusing or you are running into problems, feel free to just post here and we will help you out.

Yes, I got 0.56 already, yey. I was just saying what it says "Forging enabled. To start forging...". Thanks again.

I'll take a look at the text and see if we can re-word it. Thanks.

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February 07, 2015, 10:39:40 PM
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OK, anyone willing to send 1001XCR to 4713076607390788483C?
I'll send you back 110% once any exchange works. My comp works 24/7, might as well run this node.

Welcome to Crypti. I sent you 1500 XCR from one of my accounts (http://cryptichain.me/tx/1114343000711416364), no need to pay it back. Let us know how your experience is with setting up a node and forging. We would love some feedback! Thanks!

Max and I will look into the Faucet issue. We are going to open source the faucet soon and get a couple additional ones running with more liberal availability of XCR as well.

Thanks GreXX, got them. Upon login into forging panel this gives me:

"Forging enabled now, to start forging provide your secret phrase of your account. You need 1000 XCR to forge block."
Surely forging now, but grammatically looks like a mess.

Did you update the config file with your secret phrase? This is required to enable forging.

You can read full installation instructions here: https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/install.md

If that still seems confusing or you are running into problems, feel free to just post here and we will help you out.

Yes, I got 0.56 already, yey. I was just saying what it says "Forging enabled. To start forging...". Thanks again.

I'll take a look at the text and see if we can re-word it. Thanks.

The wording is correct.  FORGING ENABLED means that forging is possible because you have the required 1000XCR in the client/wallet. 


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February 07, 2015, 11:51:56 PM
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OK, anyone willing to send 1001XCR to 4713076607390788483C?
I'll send you back 110% once any exchange works. My comp works 24/7, might as well run this node.

Welcome to Crypti. I sent you 1500 XCR from one of my accounts (http://cryptichain.me/tx/1114343000711416364), no need to pay it back. Let us know how your experience is with setting up a node and forging. We would love some feedback! Thanks!

Max and I will look into the Faucet issue. We are going to open source the faucet soon and get a couple additional ones running with more liberal availability of XCR as well.

Thanks GreXX, got them. Upon login into forging panel this gives me:

"Forging enabled now, to start forging provide your secret phrase of your account. You need 1000 XCR to forge block."
Surely forging now, but grammatically looks like a mess.

Did you update the config file with your secret phrase? This is required to enable forging.

You can read full installation instructions here: https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/install.md

If that still seems confusing or you are running into problems, feel free to just post here and we will help you out.

Yes, I got 0.56 already, yey. I was just saying what it says "Forging enabled. To start forging...". Thanks again.

I'll take a look at the text and see if we can re-word it. Thanks.

The wording is correct.  FORGING ENABLED means that forging is possible because you have the required 1000XCR in the client/wallet. 



If forging is enabled, why do we need to follow it with "To start forging...". It is telling him he already started. Seems redundant and confusing...

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February 08, 2015, 12:12:24 AM
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OK, anyone willing to send 1001XCR to 4713076607390788483C?
I'll send you back 110% once any exchange works. My comp works 24/7, might as well run this node.

Welcome to Crypti. I sent you 1500 XCR from one of my accounts (http://cryptichain.me/tx/1114343000711416364), no need to pay it back. Let us know how your experience is with setting up a node and forging. We would love some feedback! Thanks!

Max and I will look into the Faucet issue. We are going to open source the faucet soon and get a couple additional ones running with more liberal availability of XCR as well.

Thanks GreXX, got them. Upon login into forging panel this gives me:

"Forging enabled now, to start forging provide your secret phrase of your account. You need 1000 XCR to forge block."
Surely forging now, but grammatically looks like a mess.

Did you update the config file with your secret phrase? This is required to enable forging.

You can read full installation instructions here: https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/install.md

If that still seems confusing or you are running into problems, feel free to just post here and we will help you out.

Yes, I got 0.56 already, yey. I was just saying what it says "Forging enabled. To start forging...". Thanks again.

I'll take a look at the text and see if we can re-word it. Thanks.

The wording is correct.  FORGING ENABLED means that forging is possible because you have the required 1000XCR in the client/wallet. 



If forging is enabled, why do we need to follow it with "To start forging...". It is telling him he already started. Seems redundant and confusing...

Well, Matt, just because forging is enabled does not mean a client is ready to forge a block or that it will forge a block.  There is a possibility once logged in to FORGING, and a chance once logged in to FORGING, but not a sure thing.  FORGING means that a client has actually succeeded at forging a block......., not that it tried to, and lost to another client.


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February 08, 2015, 09:04:20 AM
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Is syrenity still working on Crypti ?
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February 08, 2015, 09:47:32 AM
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Is syrenity still working on Crypti ?

Yes, he is. Smiley

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February 08, 2015, 05:17:26 PM
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Did autosending scrypt stop? I see only zeros. Thanks.

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February 08, 2015, 05:58:45 PM
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Did autosending scrypt stop? I see only zeros. Thanks.

It's a script we are running against one of our nodes and it takes periodic hits for various reasons. We are working on a more long term, sustainable solution with better reliability. We don't want the coin to be inflationary but we want to subsidize the blocks in these early stages so we will continue to run it for the foreseeable future. If it goes down, we usually catch it, but rest assured we won't be stopping it and it's just a service disruption if it goes down.

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February 08, 2015, 07:23:39 PM
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Just want to let you guys know that I got an eye infection. That's why I will stay away from the computer for 2 days.

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February 08, 2015, 07:33:03 PM
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Just want to let you guys know that I got an eye infection. That's why I will stay away from the computer for 2 days.

Hope you get better soon! You have been doing an excellent job as community manager. So far, very communicative!

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February 09, 2015, 04:43:36 AM
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what directory are the crypti files stored at? win8

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February 09, 2015, 06:15:18 AM
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i want to buy some xcr,but the exchange is not so activity,no enough coin for exchange
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February 09, 2015, 09:50:16 AM
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i want to buy some xcr,but the exchange is not so activity,no enough coin for exchange
you can buy 400k now at 500
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February 09, 2015, 12:19:46 PM
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Hi i can not install node in Debian Wheezy

i´m trying to install  0.1.9a, and when i go to folder and type npm install:

package.json segfault-handler@0.2.4 No repository field.


repository is installed and i have followed the instructions from: https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/install.md


some help please


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February 09, 2015, 12:42:36 PM
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Hi i can not install node in Debian Wheezy

i´m trying to install  0.1.9a, and when i go to folder and type npm install:

package.json segfault-handler@0.2.4 No repository field.


repository is installed and i have followed the instructions from: https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/install.md


some help please




On what npm version are you? (npm -v)

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