crypti (OP)
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September 07, 2014, 02:03:37 PM |
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@Devs
Could you give us an ETA on that Windows Wallet?
Wait, it will be soon.
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GreXX
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September 07, 2014, 02:49:16 PM |
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dev are only with theyselves. not with communete..
DEV! start promote... DEV! start deliver... DEV! start let communete inside and help CRYPTI grows. DEV! people are losing interest, hold it.. DEV! aware your share holder! DEV! show us Deals! DEV! hire someone to agresive get new DEVS, INVESTerS.. ET c..
We aren't in this for the short term or for the pockets of day traders. We have a plan and a vision and we will continue to move forward along that path the way we have all along. We are trying to keep everyone as up to date as we can. If you are getting bored because you haven't seen a few 5000% increase in price I am sorry but we are not a fly by night operation and will not operate as such. The problem is with the culture generated by all of these scam coins who just clone other coins and tweak two lines and then they do horrible article marketing and everyone calls that exciting. Problem is, none of them will exist in 2 years. Look at doge for an example. We aren't like other teams and Crypti isn't like anything else you have seen. Be patient, buy and hold, and let us do our thing. People can lose interest now if they want, in 6 months, in 12 months, it won't be an issue.
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Wulfcastle
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September 07, 2014, 02:52:36 PM |
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Good stuff, can anyone sign up and help edit/create articles on the Wiki?
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Wulfcastle
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September 07, 2014, 03:37:10 PM |
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Nice! Added to Crypti.ws! ( http://crypti.ws/portfolio/user-resources/ ) Good stuff, can anyone sign up and help edit/create articles on the Wiki? Why not you? You wanted to send me a few suggestions for crypti.ws. I was going to, but didn't have enough time. It's not a big problem, Crypti.ws looks good currently
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Passion_ltc
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September 07, 2014, 03:42:10 PM |
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Nice! Added to Crypti.ws! ( http://crypti.ws/portfolio/user-resources/ ) Good stuff, can anyone sign up and help edit/create articles on the Wiki? Why not you? You wanted to send me a few suggestions for crypti.ws. I was going to, but didn't have enough time. It's not a big problem, Crypti.ws looks good currently Thanks, but it can always be enhanced! If you find time, write me all your suggestions please.
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schmelix
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Activity: 49
Merit: 0
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September 07, 2014, 04:59:49 PM |
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sync'ed blockchain.db from scratch in 1:43:08 on AWS t2.medium.
informer
All of my nodes are out of sync and stopping the resync ( deleted blockchain.db ) after some time ( random between 5m and 1h ) @Devs: Any suggestions?
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profitofthegods
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September 07, 2014, 05:09:23 PM |
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I think my node is on its own fork.
On the 'blockchain' page of the wallet all of the blocks shown are generated by me, and the balance is different from what I see if I log in to wallet.crypti.me.
How did I end up on a fork and what should I do?
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Wulfcastle
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September 07, 2014, 05:11:28 PM |
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I think my node is on its own fork.
On the 'blockchain' page of the wallet all of the blocks shown are generated by me, and the balance is different from what I see if I log in to wallet.crypti.me.
How did I end up on a fork and what should I do?
Are you on 0.1.6b?
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profitofthegods
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September 07, 2014, 05:11:57 PM |
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I think my node is on its own fork.
On the 'blockchain' page of the wallet all of the blocks shown are generated by me, and the balance is different from what I see if I log in to wallet.crypti.me.
How did I end up on a fork and what should I do?
Are you on 0.1.6b? Yes.
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Wulfcastle
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September 07, 2014, 05:16:02 PM |
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I think my node is on its own fork.
On the 'blockchain' page of the wallet all of the blocks shown are generated by me, and the balance is different from what I see if I log in to wallet.crypti.me.
How did I end up on a fork and what should I do?
Are you on 0.1.6b? Yes. Hmm, the devs will have to check that out. It seems that the forking problems from the 0.1.4 version have risen again.
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schmelix
Newbie
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Activity: 49
Merit: 0
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September 07, 2014, 05:21:27 PM |
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I think my node is on its own fork.
On the 'blockchain' page of the wallet all of the blocks shown are generated by me, and the balance is different from what I see if I log in to wallet.crypti.me.
How did I end up on a fork and what should I do?
I've noticed a similar behaviour. I've tried a couple of full resyncs with no success
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profitofthegods
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September 07, 2014, 05:23:01 PM |
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I think my node is on its own fork.
On the 'blockchain' page of the wallet all of the blocks shown are generated by me, and the balance is different from what I see if I log in to wallet.crypti.me.
How did I end up on a fork and what should I do?
Are you on 0.1.6b? Yes. Hmm, the devs will have to check that out. It seems that the forking problems from the 0.1.4 version have risen again. This is getting ridiculous. I've spent countless hours trying to get a working Crypti node, and however many days it is waiting for the next release, then the next release, and so on. And in all this time the longest I've had it working for is a few hours.
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profitofthegods
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September 07, 2014, 05:28:29 PM |
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The funny thing is -- if I am on my own fork then how am I forging? Doesn't that mean that someone else is sending transactions on the same fork as me? In which case why do I seem to be the only node on that fork and why would anyone's wallet be on it?
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SyRenity
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September 07, 2014, 05:36:54 PM |
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This is getting ridiculous. I've spent countless hours trying to get a working Crypti node, and however many days it is waiting for the next release, then the next release, and so on. And in all this time the longest I've had it working for is a few hours.
I'm sorry to hear you have such issues with Crypti. On the latest 0.1.6b release we have changed the fork recovery mechanism to avoid high RAM usage, and while we have extensively tested it, there still might be some issues pending. Please send me and Boris (crypti) the logs via PM, so we could review them.
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SyRenity
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September 07, 2014, 05:38:29 PM |
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The funny thing is -- if I am on my own fork then how am I forging? Doesn't that mean that someone else is sending transactions on the same fork as me? In which case why do I seem to be the only node on that fork and why would anyone's wallet be on it?
A forging node in it's own fork will simply forge all the created blocks, which may or may not have transactions.
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SyRenity
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September 07, 2014, 05:39:34 PM |
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I've noticed a similar behaviour. I've tried a couple of full resyncs with no success
Please send us the logs as well.
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samsmith16
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September 07, 2014, 05:42:19 PM |
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I think my node is on its own fork.
On the 'blockchain' page of the wallet all of the blocks shown are generated by me, and the balance is different from what I see if I log in to wallet.crypti.me.
How did I end up on a fork and what should I do?
Are you on 0.1.6b? Yes. Hmm, the devs will have to check that out. It seems that the forking problems from the 0.1.4 version have risen again. This is getting ridiculous. I've spent countless hours trying to get a working Crypti node, and however many days it is waiting for the next release, then the next release, and so on. And in all this time the longest I've had it working for is a few hours. I have 5 nodes up and running 3 at AWS and 2 at Digital Ocean (1) 512mb DO (2) 1gb AWS (1) 1gb DO (1) 2gb AWS The only one giving me a little trouble is the DO 512mb.. as soon as I see if I can get a stable node on a DO 512mb I will be releasing the DO guide... At the moment (3) 1gb nodes stable and syncing... (1) at DO and (2) at AWS the 2gb node at AWS is also stable...I have it just to compare performance
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