durnkenWiz
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September 12, 2014, 03:01:32 PM |
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Thanks.
I cashed out some XRC from BTER, showing as sent with TXID 6361512558294981955. On the other hand both the web wallet and personal node show nothing in balance. The cashout was a few hours ago.
Also the node is updating quite slowly, about 1.4 megs in 30minutes. When I downloaded the blockchain you posted, the block counting started going downwards, so I had to start from scratch. I might have done this a few times (deleting/reinstalling) and now it seems the blockchain is downloading very slow for some reason.
Download this blockchain, it's today blockchain, synced good for me in few minutes. http://downloads.crypti.me/crypti-node/blockchains/blockchain.dbThanks, I'll re-download the blockchain as soon as the host is back up. Meanwhile, what can I do about the XCR I cashed out from bter a few hours ago and are not showing in the wallet ? ( webwallet )
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crypti (OP)
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September 12, 2014, 03:14:15 PM Last edit: September 12, 2014, 03:24:42 PM by crypti |
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Thanks.
I cashed out some XRC from BTER, showing as sent with TXID 6361512558294981955. On the other hand both the web wallet and personal node show nothing in balance. The cashout was a few hours ago.
Also the node is updating quite slowly, about 1.4 megs in 30minutes. When I downloaded the blockchain you posted, the block counting started going downwards, so I had to start from scratch. I might have done this a few times (deleting/reinstalling) and now it seems the blockchain is downloading very slow for some reason.
Download this blockchain, it's today blockchain, synced good for me in few minutes. http://downloads.crypti.me/crypti-node/blockchains/blockchain.dbThanks, I'll re-download the blockchain as soon as the host is back up. Meanwhile, what can I do about the XCR I cashed out from bter a few hours ago and are not showing in the wallet ? ( webwallet ) I don't see your transaction in blockchain or in unconfirmed transactions. Send support ticket to Bter please, i will ask too.
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durnkenWiz
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September 12, 2014, 03:31:53 PM |
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BTER after submitting ticket:
"oops. We're sorry, but something went wrong. Take me back to the homepage"
So I can't submit my problem either.
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crypti (OP)
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September 12, 2014, 03:34:57 PM |
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BTER after submitting ticket:
"oops. We're sorry, but something went wrong. Take me back to the homepage"
So I can't submit my problem either.
I wrote to it email too. So, let's wait. They will answer asap, i hope.
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samsmith16
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September 12, 2014, 04:11:02 PM Last edit: September 12, 2014, 04:25:36 PM by samsmith16 |
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I would like to know more details on forging. Is forging dependant on coin amount ? What happens if someone creates a new wallet using my node, and deposits XCR there. Does it count towards node staking?
I will give you the basics... Each node out there wether yours or someone else's simply reads the blockchian and shows the info in the blockchain in the form of a wallet... If you have an address and have that address's passphrase you can access it's info from any node/wallet... There is some wording that we may need to change... The Web Wallet may be best called a Web Node The word wallet is being double defined... we us it to refer to a hosting node that anyone can access and we use it to define ownership of an account... So if you download and run the software... you are simply hosting a node that ppl can use to access their wallet.. It may be best to not even use the word wallet instead we use Web Node Local Node Account (wallet) Address Here this is how it would read... You can use the Web Node to access your Crypti account which can be accessed from any Node out there. Your account is secured with your passphrase and is used to send and receive Crypti. You may also choose to host your own Node and accsess your account info from your Local node. This Local Node has all the same info as every other Node out there. Every Node uses the Blockchain as a ledger or a recored of transactions, every Node is in sync with each other. The other thing you can do is Forge on your Local Node, if you have a min of 1000 Crypti in an account. All you must do is give your Local Node access to your account, this is done by providing your account passphrase to your Local Node.
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Bigcabrito
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September 12, 2014, 05:06:16 PM |
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ETA on windows wallet?
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durnkenWiz
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September 12, 2014, 08:35:58 PM |
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I would like to know more details on forging. Is forging dependant on coin amount ? What happens if someone creates a new wallet using my node, and deposits XCR there. Does it count towards node staking?
I will give you the basics... Each node out there wether yours or someone else's simply reads the blockchian and shows the info in the blockchain in the form of a wallet... If you have an address and have that address's passphrase you can access it's info from any node/wallet... There is some wording that we may need to change... The Web Wallet may be best called a Web Node The word wallet is being double defined... we us it to refer to a hosting node that anyone can access and we use it to define ownership of an account... So if you download and run the software... you are simply hosting a node that ppl can use to access their wallet.. It may be best to not even use the word wallet instead we use Web Node Local Node Account (wallet) Address Here this is how it would read... You can use the Web Node to access your Crypti account which can be accessed from any Node out there. Your account is secured with your passphrase and is used to send and receive Crypti. You may also choose to host your own Node and accsess your account info from your Local node. This Local Node has all the same info as every other Node out there. Every Node uses the Blockchain as a ledger or a recored of transactions, every Node is in sync with each other. The other thing you can do is Forge on your Local Node, if you have a min of 1000 Crypti in an account. All you must do is give your Local Node access to your account, this is done by providing your account passphrase to your Local Node. So uptime is the only factor? Edit: received the withrawed amount from bter without any other issues, thanks
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jayson3
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September 12, 2014, 08:39:49 PM |
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0.1.6c up and running on Linux Mint 17 x86_64bit
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GreXX
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September 12, 2014, 08:58:37 PM |
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I would like to know more details on forging. Is forging dependant on coin amount ? What happens if someone creates a new wallet using my node, and deposits XCR there. Does it count towards node staking?
I will give you the basics... Each node out there wether yours or someone else's simply reads the blockchian and shows the info in the blockchain in the form of a wallet... If you have an address and have that address's passphrase you can access it's info from any node/wallet... There is some wording that we may need to change... The Web Wallet may be best called a Web Node The word wallet is being double defined... we us it to refer to a hosting node that anyone can access and we use it to define ownership of an account... So if you download and run the software... you are simply hosting a node that ppl can use to access their wallet.. It may be best to not even use the word wallet instead we use Web Node Local Node Account (wallet) Address Here this is how it would read... You can use the Web Node to access your Crypti account which can be accessed from any Node out there. Your account is secured with your passphrase and is used to send and receive Crypti. You may also choose to host your own Node and accsess your account info from your Local node. This Local Node has all the same info as every other Node out there. Every Node uses the Blockchain as a ledger or a recored of transactions, every Node is in sync with each other. The other thing you can do is Forge on your Local Node, if you have a min of 1000 Crypti in an account. All you must do is give your Local Node access to your account, this is done by providing your account passphrase to your Local Node. So uptime is the only factor? Edit: received the withrawed amount from bter without any other issues, thanksUptime is added to the weight created by your purchases through the Proof-of-Purchase factor. This allows the assigning of weight based on purchases to a validated merchant account (registered with the Crypti blockchain). This also incorporates a very small random factor into the equation. This is to ensure that if two people start nodes at the same time, don't ever purchase anything, and have no other weight, the tie can be broken as to who would forge a block first. So ultimately, the equation is PoT + PoP + Tiny Random = Weight for Forging. Keep in mind the PoT factor is higher than the PoP factor and we have other measures in place to deter users from gaming the system by continually buying from their own validated merchant store.
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samsmith16
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September 12, 2014, 09:00:25 PM |
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So uptime is the only factor?
Here give this a read WHITEPAPER
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karmacoma24
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September 12, 2014, 10:38:51 PM |
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Hi Everyone, I have a created a small app called CryptiKit for installing & managing crypti nodes on Ubuntu based cloud servers. Source code is available here: - https://github.com/karmacoma/cryptikitAvailable commands: rake get_loading # Get loading status rake install_deps # Install dependencies rake install_nodes # Install crypti nodes rake start_nodes # Start crypti nodes rake stop_nodes # Stop crypti nodes rake uninstall_nodes # Uninstall crypti nodes Be sure to read the README for instructions. It is an initial release, knocked it up within an hour or so ;o) I have tested these tasks on Digital Ocean and GetClouder using Ubuntu 14.04 droplets / containers. Please let me know if you encounter any issues. Just wanted to contribute something back to the community and help my fellow crypti forgers Kind regards, Karmacoma24.
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crypti (OP)
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September 12, 2014, 10:47:05 PM |
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Hi Everyone, I have a created a small app called CryptiKit for installing & managing crypti nodes on Ubuntu based cloud servers. Source code is available here: - https://github.com/karmacoma/cryptikitAvailable commands: rake get_loading # Get loading status rake install_deps # Install dependencies rake install_nodes # Install crypti nodes rake start_nodes # Start crypti nodes rake stop_nodes # Stop crypti nodes rake uninstall_nodes # Uninstall crypti nodes Be sure to read the README for instructions. It is an initial release, knocked it up within an hour or so ;o) I have tested these tasks on Digital Ocean and GetClouder using Ubuntu 14.04 droplets / containers. Please let me know if you encounter any issues. Just wanted to contribute something back to the community and help my fellow crypti forgers Kind regards, Karmacoma24. Great work!
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GreXX
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September 13, 2014, 02:44:16 AM |
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Hi Everyone, I have a created a small app called CryptiKit for installing & managing crypti nodes on Ubuntu based cloud servers. Source code is available here: - https://github.com/karmacoma/cryptikitAvailable commands: rake get_loading # Get loading status rake install_deps # Install dependencies rake install_nodes # Install crypti nodes rake start_nodes # Start crypti nodes rake stop_nodes # Stop crypti nodes rake uninstall_nodes # Uninstall crypti nodes Be sure to read the README for instructions. It is an initial release, knocked it up within an hour or so ;o) I have tested these tasks on Digital Ocean and GetClouder using Ubuntu 14.04 droplets / containers. Please let me know if you encounter any issues. Just wanted to contribute something back to the community and help my fellow crypti forgers Kind regards, Karmacoma24. Awesome! This is the kind of thing that gets me excited! I love seeing the community involvement! Thanks!
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GreXX
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September 13, 2014, 02:44:58 AM |
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So smooth sailing so far for everyone on 0.1.6c?
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matrix961
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September 13, 2014, 03:29:20 AM |
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So smooth sailing so far for everyone on 0.1.6c?
Been running the past 24 hours solid with no issues here.
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dayandnight
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September 13, 2014, 04:07:21 AM |
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wait for the windows wallet
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lijiaren
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September 13, 2014, 05:37:19 AM |
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WIN wallet when out?
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GreXX
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September 13, 2014, 06:23:21 AM |
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For those still confused about forging or looking for clarification, check out the forging page of the wiki: http://wiki.crypti.me/index.php/ForgingLet me know if that makes sense or helps at all. It's almost 1 A.M. so I am not sure exactly how much sense I was making at this point, lol.
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xucrance
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September 13, 2014, 07:29:08 AM |
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even NODE is worth than 1500BTC....What can i say?Dev you need hurry to make a windows wallet
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Aliyah
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September 13, 2014, 08:52:26 AM |
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even NODE is worth than 1500BTC....What can i say?Dev you need hurry to make a windows wallet
Be patient.XCR is much more complicated than NODE so don't worry about the price
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