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July 24, 2014, 04:16:51 PM
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are the echanges confirmed updated?

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are the echanges confirmed updated?

Yep, confirmed and tested.
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July 24, 2014, 05:47:23 PM
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Can anyone get a wallet to sync?  Where is the dev?

Cannot seem to sync the new client past block 35499

There may still be some nodes stuck at the first and second fork for some reason, so if there's a connection to them, it may cause an issue. Removing the addnodes and placing this into the config file should resolve it (this should only be used temporarily):
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connect=198.46.135.119

I just downloaded the wallet and am syncing fine without making a config file.

The connections are looking mostly healthy, more than half of them are synced and at the latest version.

stuck @ block 34999:

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2014-07-24 12:38:17 connected 198.46.135.119
2014-07-24 12:38:17 send version message: version 70002, blocks=34999, us=0.0.0.0:0, them=198.46.135.119:58585, peer=198.46.135.119:58585
2014-07-24 12:38:17 receive version message: /Satoshi:0.9.0/: version 70002, blocks=290154, us=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:xxxxx, them=198.46.135.119:58585, peer=198.46.135.119:58585
2014-07-24 12:38:10 received block 98d5849c36f9cffbcf9c30dff0590ef12b8bb5edf030026db01954d82552203e
2014-07-24 12:38:12 ERROR: AcceptBlock() : incorrect proof of work
2014-07-24 12:38:12 ERROR: ProcessBlock() : AcceptBlock FAILED

I only have connect=198.46.135.119 in my config, no addnodes. already deleted the complete blockchain and everything else.

I am connected to the following nodes:

addnode=198.46.135.119
addnode=24.176.222.222:58585
addnode=24.124.22.5:58585
addnode=184.180.177.220:58585

They are all on the correct block height.

There may be an issue when syncing from scratch. Looking into it.

This may take some time, by the way.
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July 24, 2014, 06:16:28 PM
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I can't sync either now, stuck at 290028. This is about 10 hours ago.

Even though i can't sync, i can still scrypt solo mine, I tested it for a few minutes for S&G's and just found 2 blocks with confirms.

And now magically, it finished syncing.

So If everyone is still able to solo mine on scrypt, try it and see if it syncs you up.

For some reason I think this coin is now Multi-algo and x11 and scrypt are fighting for the blocks but all on the same chain, but i'd need verifiaction: Can anyone confirm they are getting paid and have SMC in-hand from x11 mining?
i was able to verify my scrypt blocks after the fork in the blockchain explorer before it went down last night/yesterday.

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July 24, 2014, 06:46:46 PM
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Anyone know of a good pool to mine smc, confirmed to run x11 algo also. But after the posts here i think i will wait a bit before i redicert all my rigs on it, but suggestions is welcome. Smiley

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July 24, 2014, 07:28:31 PM
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Anyone know of a good pool to mine smc, confirmed to run x11 algo also. But after the posts here i think i will wait a bit before i redicert all my rigs on it, but suggestions is welcome. Smiley

I'm mining smartcoins at http://smartcoin.stonedpuppy.com and of course it is x11.  They payout and its 1% fee
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July 24, 2014, 07:39:18 PM
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Anyone know of a good pool to mine smc, confirmed to run x11 algo also. But after the posts here i think i will wait a bit before i redicert all my rigs on it, but suggestions is welcome. Smiley

I'm mining smartcoins at http://smartcoin.stonedpuppy.com and of course it is x11.  They payout and its 1% fee

Just want to make sure, I know you said they payout, but were you able to withdraw coins? And did you get the confirms needed in your wallet?

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July 24, 2014, 07:45:57 PM
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Anyone know of a good pool to mine smc, confirmed to run x11 algo also. But after the posts here i think i will wait a bit before i redicert all my rigs on it, but suggestions is welcome. Smiley

I'm mining smartcoins at http://smartcoin.stonedpuppy.com and of course it is x11.  They payout and its 1% fee

Just want to make sure, I know you said they payout, but were you able to withdraw coins? And did you get the confirms needed in your wallet?

I had autopayout on so they automatically were sent into my wallet then I sent some to cryptsy an they confirmed.
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July 24, 2014, 07:58:32 PM
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Anyone know of a good pool to mine smc, confirmed to run x11 algo also. But after the posts here i think i will wait a bit before i redicert all my rigs on it, but suggestions is welcome. Smiley

I'm mining smartcoins at http://smartcoin.stonedpuppy.com and of course it is x11.  They payout and its 1% fee

Just want to make sure, I know you said they payout, but were you able to withdraw coins? And did you get the confirms needed in your wallet?

I had autopayout on so they automatically were sent into my wallet then I sent some to cryptsy an they confirmed.

Thanks for replying. Will do some more poking around and see what I come up with.

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July 24, 2014, 09:20:08 PM
Last edit: July 25, 2014, 01:32:43 AM by Halofire
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I can verify there are two chains. Scrypt chain is behind the x11 chain in the block count, as it should be. Coins mined on the scrypt fork are not able to be sent to cryptsy. To keep SMC secure and cryptsy doesn't flip a shit when they see 2 chains, or the explorer is down, I tried sending 10 using coin control from the addresses of the post-fork block, but they didn't go through. I also sent 10 from a pre-fork block and they went through ok. I will PM Psionin if I find the post-fork coins eventually go through.

Psionin, you will have to release a new wallet with a roll back of the scrypt chain and directed to pick up from block "whatever" on the x11 chain, otherwise any coins we (we as in on the scrypt chain) send out will be sent to the Great Nothing if no one is hashing on the scrypt chain. If you can guarantee a few hashes to keep the scrypt chain moving, then coins mined prior to the x11 fork will be moved around fine up until the x11 fork, but any coins mined after the x11 fork won't be good for anything. If you don't roll back or guarantee hashes, then any coins on this chain won't move due to the chain stalling waiting for miners to get it going. People on the x11 chain shouldn't be affected by this. Guaranteeing hashes is not wise solution for those people coming back to SMC who will miss this conversation, so the rollback is the only option I know of, unless you have something else you can do for the current problem.

You may want to ask cryptsy to freeze SMC until this gets hammered out too. I foresee problems with the 10 SMC I sent them that went thru (edit: or if anyone else sends coins out if they're on the scrypt chain, especially those people at the mining pool that were hashing for nothing when the fork kicked in), when you roll back the scrypt chain.

So everyone, there are two chains, please check stoned puppies pool for the current block until the explorer gets back up.

Addition: Now it's 1 hour and crypsty still has not received my post-fork coins, which is a good thing.

Further Addition: I didn't continue the scrypt chain at the time of the fork, that's due to the mining pool that didn't get off the scrypt chain, and there is still low hashes on the scrypt chain, 8 MH. I was mining Payzor, happened to launch at the same exact time SMC fork kicked in. Wink

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July 25, 2014, 02:21:12 AM
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I can verify there are two chains. Scrypt chain is behind the x11 chain in the block count, as it should be. Coins mined on the scrypt fork are not able to be sent to cryptsy. To keep SMC secure and cryptsy doesn't flip a shit when they see 2 chains, or the explorer is down, I tried sending 10 using coin control from the addresses of the post-fork block, but they didn't go through. I also sent 10 from a pre-fork block and they went through ok. I will PM Psionin if I find the post-fork coins eventually go through.

Psionin, you will have to release a new wallet with a roll back of the scrypt chain and directed to pick up from block "whatever" on the x11 chain, otherwise any coins we (we as in on the scrypt chain) send out will be sent to the Great Nothing if no one is hashing on the scrypt chain. If you can guarantee a few hashes to keep the scrypt chain moving, then coins mined prior to the x11 fork will be moved around fine up until the x11 fork, but any coins mined after the x11 fork won't be good for anything. If you don't roll back or guarantee hashes, then any coins on this chain won't move due to the chain stalling waiting for miners to get it going. People on the x11 chain shouldn't be affected by this. Guaranteeing hashes is not wise solution for those people coming back to SMC who will miss this conversation, so the rollback is the only option I know of, unless you have something else you can do for the current problem.

You may want to ask cryptsy to freeze SMC until this gets hammered out too. I foresee problems with the 10 SMC I sent them that went thru (edit: or if anyone else sends coins out if they're on the scrypt chain, especially those people at the mining pool that were hashing for nothing when the fork kicked in), when you roll back the scrypt chain.

So everyone, there are two chains, please check stoned puppies pool for the current block until the explorer gets back up.

Addition: Now it's 1 hour and crypsty still has not received my post-fork coins, which is a good thing.

Further Addition: I didn't continue the scrypt chain at the time of the fork, that's due to the mining pool that didn't get off the scrypt chain, and there is still low hashes on the scrypt chain, 8 MH. I was mining Payzor, happened to launch at the same exact time SMC fork kicked in. Wink

Simple explorer til someone gets something nice built...http://stonedpuppy.com/explorer.php

If I get some time this weekend, I'll work on it.  Grin

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July 25, 2014, 04:36:12 AM
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Thanks, good work.
My wallet wouldn't sync until I popped a block, last block with 8MH (still) was 2 hours ago until now when I popped it. Scrypt chain on 290149 with 15MH, with diff at 69K. X11 on 290513 with diff of 1.89 (200-220k?).

I won't pop anymore blocks, unless the need arises.  I wanted to check the chains against each other with an "official" explorer to confirm 2 chains exist. This way everyone knows that the chain that's moving is the correct chain, and the chain that takes hours to advance is not the correct chain.

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July 25, 2014, 04:53:29 AM
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Thanks, good work.
My wallet wouldn't sync until I popped a block, last block with 8MH (still) was 2 hours ago until now when I popped it. Scrypt chain on 290149 with 15MH, with diff at 69K. X11 on 290513 with diff of 1.89 (200-220k?).

I won't pop anymore blocks, unless the need arises.  I wanted to check the chains against each other with an "official" explorer to confirm 2 chains exist. This way everyone knows that the chain that's moving is the correct chain, and the chain that takes hours to advance is not the correct chain.

Whenever a coin forks two chains always exist, in this case the coin was forked by design to switch to x11.  Mining the wrong chain is simply unproductive, those coins will never be "real" no matter how hard you keep trying.  This is not a bug or anything the needs to be fixed.
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July 25, 2014, 05:52:45 AM
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Thanks, good work.
My wallet wouldn't sync until I popped a block, last block with 8MH (still) was 2 hours ago until now when I popped it. Scrypt chain on 290149 with 15MH, with diff at 69K. X11 on 290513 with diff of 1.89 (200-220k?).

I won't pop anymore blocks, unless the need arises.  I wanted to check the chains against each other with an "official" explorer to confirm 2 chains exist. This way everyone knows that the chain that's moving is the correct chain, and the chain that takes hours to advance is not the correct chain.

Whenever a coin forks two chains always exist, in this case the coin was forked by design to switch to x11.  Mining the wrong chain is simply unproductive, those coins will never be "real" no matter how hard you keep trying.  This is not a bug or anything the needs to be fixed.

Thanks BitSmacker for additionally confirming this as I was getting ready to post.
I had to pop blocks to advance the chain. That wasn't my concern getting paid for the post-fork blocks, without checking, I think I mined 6-7 blocks on the wrong fork? I found an anomaly which still exists but after checking up on a few more things, I see everything is/will be ok.

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July 25, 2014, 08:40:27 AM
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I can verify there are two chains. Scrypt chain is behind the x11 chain in the block count, as it should be. Coins mined on the scrypt fork are not able to be sent to cryptsy. To keep SMC secure and cryptsy doesn't flip a shit when they see 2 chains, or the explorer is down, I tried sending 10 using coin control from the addresses of the post-fork block, but they didn't go through. I also sent 10 from a pre-fork block and they went through ok. I will PM Psionin if I find the post-fork coins eventually go through.

Psionin, you will have to release a new wallet with a roll back of the scrypt chain and directed to pick up from block "whatever" on the x11 chain, otherwise any coins we (we as in on the scrypt chain) send out will be sent to the Great Nothing if no one is hashing on the scrypt chain. If you can guarantee a few hashes to keep the scrypt chain moving, then coins mined prior to the x11 fork will be moved around fine up until the x11 fork, but any coins mined after the x11 fork won't be good for anything. If you don't roll back or guarantee hashes, then any coins on this chain won't move due to the chain stalling waiting for miners to get it going. People on the x11 chain shouldn't be affected by this. Guaranteeing hashes is not wise solution for those people coming back to SMC who will miss this conversation, so the rollback is the only option I know of, unless you have something else you can do for the current problem.

You may want to ask cryptsy to freeze SMC until this gets hammered out too. I foresee problems with the 10 SMC I sent them that went thru (edit: or if anyone else sends coins out if they're on the scrypt chain, especially those people at the mining pool that were hashing for nothing when the fork kicked in), when you roll back the scrypt chain.

So everyone, there are two chains, please check stoned puppies pool for the current block until the explorer gets back up.

Addition: Now it's 1 hour and crypsty still has not received my post-fork coins, which is a good thing.

Further Addition: I didn't continue the scrypt chain at the time of the fork, that's due to the mining pool that didn't get off the scrypt chain, and there is still low hashes on the scrypt chain, 8 MH. I was mining Payzor, happened to launch at the same exact time SMC fork kicked in. Wink

Simple explorer til someone gets something nice built...http://stonedpuppy.com/explorer.php

If I get some time this weekend, I'll work on it.  Grin

Thanks stonedpuppy! I added a link.
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July 25, 2014, 09:01:22 AM
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I try to sync the chain from scratch but i get only like 100 blocks every time i start the wallet. it syncs 100 blocks and stops again, restart, get 100 block, then error (same error as reported above)

start/stop 2000 times till reaching 200k blocks doesn't seem very usable. Andy ideas, or maybe someone can post a bootstrap chain?

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July 25, 2014, 09:03:16 AM
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I try to sync the chain from scratch but i get only like 100 blocks every time i start the wallet. it syncs 100 blocks and stops again, restart, get 100 block, then error (same error as reported above)

start/stop 2000 times till reaching 200k blocks doesn't seem very usable. Andy ideas, or maybe someone can post a bootstrap chain?

This is the highest priority now, there have been some unexpected delays, but I expect a fix in the next 24 hours.
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July 25, 2014, 08:42:43 PM
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I try to sync the chain from scratch but i get only like 100 blocks every time i start the wallet. it syncs 100 blocks and stops again, restart, get 100 block, then error (same error as reported above)

start/stop 2000 times till reaching 200k blocks doesn't seem very usable. Andy ideas, or maybe someone can post a bootstrap chain?

This is the highest priority now, there have been some unexpected delays, but I expect a fix in the next 24 hours.

I have fixed the issue, but haven't been able to build the wallet because I'm using a different system and it's not fully set up yet. (There is a lot involved in that.)
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July 25, 2014, 10:03:46 PM
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I try to sync the chain from scratch but i get only like 100 blocks every time i start the wallet. it syncs 100 blocks and stops again, restart, get 100 block, then error (same error as reported above)

start/stop 2000 times till reaching 200k blocks doesn't seem very usable. Andy ideas, or maybe someone can post a bootstrap chain?

This is the highest priority now, there have been some unexpected delays, but I expect a fix in the next 24 hours.

I have fixed the issue, but haven't been able to build the wallet because I'm using a different system and it's not fully set up yet. (There is a lot involved in that.)

I compiled your source and it is syncing fine now (currently at 100k processed!)

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July 26, 2014, 08:08:39 AM
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I try to sync the chain from scratch but i get only like 100 blocks every time i start the wallet. it syncs 100 blocks and stops again, restart, get 100 block, then error (same error as reported above)

start/stop 2000 times till reaching 200k blocks doesn't seem very usable. Andy ideas, or maybe someone can post a bootstrap chain?

This is the highest priority now, there have been some unexpected delays, but I expect a fix in the next 24 hours.

I have fixed the issue, but haven't been able to build the wallet because I'm using a different system and it's not fully set up yet. (There is a lot involved in that.)

So, new wallet in the making?

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