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Question: Are you selling your WAS or buying more?
Buying, to participate in stake. - 4 (10.3%)
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July 09, 2014, 03:26:01 PM
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I'll play with it and see what can be done.  That's a template / web platform called Foundation 4, it ensures that the website is mobile responsive and can be seen on smart phones, tablets, etc as well as desktops.
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Block Explorer icon is updated, favicon too but browsers tend to not refresh them too often.

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July 10, 2014, 12:29:23 AM
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Fork Update:

Hello everyone, to ensure the smoothest possible transition from SHA256 to X11 we are going to begin bringing up the X11 coin infrastructure this evening.  Our plan is to run both systems in parallel until v1 Block 517,200.  At that point, the v1 infrastructure should be used only for coin swaps and will be kept online by myself and MrData for at least 30 days.

What will happen:

1.  DONE MrData will launch the X11 genesis block and mine the first several blocks.  This will include the pre-mine for coin swap and development.
2.  DONE Source code will be published and
2a. IN PROGRESS "binary files will be made available."

Windows Installer -
https://github.com/WeAreSatoshi/WeAreSatoshi-Binaries/blob/master/WeAreSatoshi-2.0.0.0-Setup.exe?raw=true

Windows Zip (QT & Daemon) -
https://github.com/WeAreSatoshi/WeAreSatoshi-Binaries/blob/master/WeAreSatoshi%202.0.0.0%20-%20Win32%20GUI%20and%20daemon.zip?raw=true

3.  DONE The SHA256 Pool will be redirected to http://sha256.was.club/...
4.  DONE The X11 Pool will be launched at http://mine.was.club/
5.  Coin swap will officially begin AFTER block 517,200.  This looks like it may be some time early tomorrow.

I'm currently waiting for the network to propagate with my subdomain / IP changes...  Your SHA256 miners need to be redirected to "stratum+tcp://sha256.was.club:3333"...
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July 10, 2014, 05:12:35 AM
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so should we download and start the new v2 wallet prior to block to the cutover?

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July 10, 2014, 05:17:22 AM
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so should we download and start the new v2 wallet prior to block to the cutover?

You don't have to, but this gives you an opportunity to do it early.  The coin swap won't be available until after the fork though.
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July 10, 2014, 05:18:59 AM
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One thing I don't know if it's been asked, will our wallet address change? or if i download the v2 wallet, will it create a different wallet so that my current coins aren't affected.

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July 10, 2014, 05:24:27 AM
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One thing I don't know if it's been asked, will our wallet address change? or if i download the v2 wallet, will it create a different wallet so that my current coins aren't affected.

It would be comparable to downloading a new coin completely.  Your address will change and beside from the Coin Swap, the two block chains would not interact with each other.
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July 10, 2014, 05:31:52 AM
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maybe, you should change the name of this coin too
this' the right time to do it
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July 10, 2014, 05:36:35 AM
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Is the x11 pool live right now? I pointed a miner to it and it's not getting blocks.

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July 10, 2014, 05:54:18 AM
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Is the x11 pool live right now? I pointed a miner to it and it's not getting blocks.

Yes, it's live and I'm showing several miners connected.  The relatively low difficulty of X11 mining, as well as the 30 second block targets are making it so that a lot of shares are being lost though.

I'm going to do some research tomorrow to see if there is a better stratum server under these circumstances...  NOMP won't accept a decimal for difficulty, the lowest it goes is 1 and we probably need to be closer to .001...

I'd recommend pointing it there and walking away for a bit.  See if you hit blocks on a regular frequency at all.
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Is the x11 pool live right now? I pointed a miner to it and it's not getting blocks.

Yes, it's live and I'm showing several miners connected.  The relatively low difficulty of X11 mining, as well as the 30 second block targets are making it so that a lot of shares are being lost though.

I'm going to do some research tomorrow to see if there is a better stratum server under these circumstances...  NOMP won't accept a decimal for difficulty, the lowest it goes is 1 and we probably need to be closer to .001...

I'd recommend pointing it there and walking away for a bit.  See if you hit blocks on a regular frequency at all.


Looks like that's all it took. I watched it for a little while, I hit a few blocks, and from my couch I could see the screen scrolling the network diff set to 0 and the new block found message, then all of a sudden a huge long burst of Accepted shares. :-)

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July 10, 2014, 07:03:43 AM
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Is the x11 pool live right now? I pointed a miner to it and it's not getting blocks.

Yes, it's live and I'm showing several miners connected.  The relatively low difficulty of X11 mining, as well as the 30 second block targets are making it so that a lot of shares are being lost though.

I'm going to do some research tomorrow to see if there is a better stratum server under these circumstances...  NOMP won't accept a decimal for difficulty, the lowest it goes is 1 and we probably need to be closer to .001...

I'd recommend pointing it there and walking away for a bit.  See if you hit blocks on a regular frequency at all.

This issue is now resolved.  Our Vardiff will use .001 as the starting difficulty and adjust to your miner's speed.  The pool is MUCH more efficient now!
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July 10, 2014, 07:31:50 AM
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Is the x11 pool live right now? I pointed a miner to it and it's not getting blocks.

Yes, it's live and I'm showing several miners connected.  The relatively low difficulty of X11 mining, as well as the 30 second block targets are making it so that a lot of shares are being lost though.

I'm going to do some research tomorrow to see if there is a better stratum server under these circumstances...  NOMP won't accept a decimal for difficulty, the lowest it goes is 1 and we probably need to be closer to .001...

I'd recommend pointing it there and walking away for a bit.  See if you hit blocks on a regular frequency at all.

This issue is now resolved.  Our Vardiff will use .001 as the starting difficulty and adjust to your miner's speed.  The pool is MUCH more efficient now!

I see that. Thank you!! I'm getting regular shares. :-) Long live WAS!

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July 10, 2014, 02:06:23 PM
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We've officially passed the fork on the v1 network.  When we passed the fork it looks like all mining basically stopped on the network, but the hashrate hasn't yet leveled out.

While we wait for the v1 hash rate to stabilize, the coin swap may have a delay.  The coin swap requires 10 confirmations on the v1 network before it sends the v2 coins.

Hang in there, things will level out shortly.
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July 10, 2014, 02:11:08 PM
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We've officially passed the fork on the v1 network.  When we passed the fork it looks like all mining basically stopped on the network, but the hashrate hasn't yet leveled out.

While we wait for the v1 hash rate to stabilize, the coin swap may have a delay.  The coin swap requires 10 confirmations on the v1 network before it sends the v2 coins.

Hang in there, things will level out shortly.

Ok I have both V1 and V2 clients in Sync. Now what? How do we get the V1 coins onto V2? Process please...
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July 10, 2014, 02:30:26 PM
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We've officially passed the fork on the v1 network.  When we passed the fork it looks like all mining basically stopped on the network, but the hashrate hasn't yet leveled out.

While we wait for the v1 hash rate to stabilize, the coin swap may have a delay.  The coin swap requires 10 confirmations on the v1 network before it sends the v2 coins.

Hang in there, things will level out shortly.

Ok I have both V1 and V2 clients in Sync. Now what? How do we get the V1 coins onto V2? Process please...

Please see the above note...  We are currently waiting for the v1 network's hash rate to stabilize.  We went from heavy mining to none within two blocks.

For the coin swap process: http://www.was.club/coinswap.html
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July 10, 2014, 02:33:09 PM
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i have all mine on rocky trade .are they still doing swap.

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July 10, 2014, 03:04:55 PM
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i have all mine on rocky trade .are they still doing swap.

I'll reach out to their dev and get an update.  As of a few days ago, they were going to manage the coin swap through their system.
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July 10, 2014, 03:24:31 PM
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What block is version 2 on? I just want to make sure I am where i should be. It shows me sync'd at 1243. I thought it would be around the same block number as version 1. Thanks
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July 10, 2014, 03:32:27 PM
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What block is version 2 on? I just want to make sure I am where i should be. It shows me sync'd at 1243. I thought it would be around the same block number as version 1. Thanks

It's around 1255 right now; v2 is a new blockchain so it won't be anywhere near the old one.

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