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November 08, 2014, 05:14:09 AM
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I have some coins that are really old should i transfer them to another wallet and send back to my staking wallet?Some are months old.
Trying to manipulate the "system"  Cheesy?

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November 08, 2014, 05:34:22 AM
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Thanks for the quick reply. :-)

ugh. Unrelated, but I absolutely HATE this passive aggressive statement that I see daily on submitted IT helpdesk tickets. I don't get to tell the users this at work, so i will let out my disapproval to you instead.


glad I could help.  however, that is not how I intended it, I was being sincere to Remy for answering my question, not implying that I was expecting a speedy response.  Reading over my post again, I probably should have started off with that.

I am in IT as well and feel your pain, I get a lot of overseas emails and their wording is 'please do the needful'.

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November 08, 2014, 07:21:23 AM
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only promises and lies from May... snoopy what happens again lie to people for their own benefit??

thanks a$$*&^#, you're the first fudder of the new rise. You've been waiting since May?  Hahahaha, now go play in the street...blindfolded.


F these types Soopy & team, keep your heads down and don't even hear the fud.

You know we are on the verge of something great when the fud starts.

hmmm, buy signals?

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November 08, 2014, 07:24:04 AM
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I believe it just depends on how big your "chunk" of coin is.  The bigger the chunk, the bigger your stake.  It's relative.
I have some coins that are really old should i transfer them to another wallet and send back to my staking wallet?Some are months old.

Won't help. I have transferred coins on big chunks, like 50000 and 100000 and when staking they eventually break down into smaller chunks
Say at first the 100000 broke down to a few 20000 and eventually to regular 1500-2000 chunks.
Even as bigger chunks though, the coin stake was the same as smaller ones. usually around 0.5 - 2.5 coins. Sometimes even a frustrating 0.01x  Angry

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November 08, 2014, 07:38:44 AM
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I believe it just depends on how big your "chunk" of coin is.  The bigger the chunk, the bigger your stake.  It's relative.
I have some coins that are really old should i transfer them to another wallet and send back to my staking wallet?Some are months old.

Won't help. I have transferred coins on big chunks, like 50000 and 100000 and when staking they eventually break down into smaller chunks
Say at first the 100000 broke down to a few 20000 and eventually to regular 1500-2000 chunks.
Even as bigger chunks though, the coin stake was the same as smaller ones. usually around 0.5 - 2.5 coins. Sometimes even a frustrating 0.01x  Angry

doesn't really matter, if you keep staking, you will get the 20% for the first year.
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November 08, 2014, 10:27:01 AM
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I believe it just depends on how big your "chunk" of coin is.  The bigger the chunk, the bigger your stake.  It's relative.
I have some coins that are really old should i transfer them to another wallet and send back to my staking wallet?Some are months old.

Won't help. I have transferred coins on big chunks, like 50000 and 100000 and when staking they eventually break down into smaller chunks
Say at first the 100000 broke down to a few 20000 and eventually to regular 1500-2000 chunks.
Even as bigger chunks though, the coin stake was the same as smaller ones. usually around 0.5 - 2.5 coins. Sometimes even a frustrating 0.01x  Angry

doesn't really matter, if you keep staking, you will get the 20% for the first year.
Ok I will leave them in the wallet. Thanks
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November 08, 2014, 01:45:00 PM
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I Hope my 50,000 NAV is enough lol
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November 08, 2014, 06:16:34 PM
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I Hope my 50,000 NAV is enough lol
Do you think it's enough...
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November 08, 2014, 06:17:35 PM
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Lets put up a buy wall. Any ideas...where?
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November 08, 2014, 06:45:30 PM
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Lets put up a buy wall. Any ideas...where?

Perhaps it would an idea to push the cryptsy stats? or just say where and when ;-)
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November 08, 2014, 08:43:19 PM
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I Hope my 50,000 NAV is enough lol
Do you think it's enough...

Well, that depends on how much you can afford to invest.  50,000 NAV sounds like a lot, but it's worth about $69 USD.  If it goes of 10x, would $690 be enough? If it goes up 100x, would $6900 be enough?

What would be a good idea is to add some more stats in the wallet.  Have a line under the NAV total showing the equivalent in BTC and the equivalent in USD, maybe then people realize that it's not much and may consider getting more NAV coins.
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November 08, 2014, 09:03:32 PM
Last edit: November 08, 2014, 09:27:52 PM by gregofdoom
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Buy gentlemen, while still cheap and assume that 100k-200k NAV is the minimum in the wallet.  Wink
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November 09, 2014, 12:23:26 AM
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Are you prepared! What would you do if Anon came out tomorrow!
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November 09, 2014, 04:14:35 AM
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Are you prepared! What would you do if Anon came out tomorrow!
Wait! still accumulating.  Cheesy
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November 09, 2014, 07:13:28 AM
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I just opened my wallet this morning as I always do. About 500 blocks to synchronize, but this time I started staking blocks before sync... and I stake every block!
Obviously I have forked my own path.

Where do we have a recent windows blockchain to download?

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November 09, 2014, 11:41:27 AM
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I just opened my wallet this morning as I always do. About 500 blocks to synchronize, but this time I started staking blocks before sync... and I stake every block!
Obviously I have forked my own path.

Where do we have a recent windows blockchain to download?

Hi,

I just uploaded an actual file:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/rmg65dcpqfbeexu/Navajo-WIn-64bit-%20Blockchain-SummerCoinV2.rar?dl=0

Have fun!
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November 09, 2014, 12:00:39 PM
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I just opened my wallet this morning as I always do. About 500 blocks to synchronize, but this time I started staking blocks before sync... and I stake every block!
Obviously I have forked my own path.

Where do we have a recent windows blockchain to download?

Hi,

I just uploaded an actual file:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/rmg65dcpqfbeexu/Navajo-WIn-64bit-%20Blockchain-SummerCoinV2.rar?dl=0

Have fun!
shahim

Thanks for the reply
I forgot to mention I am running 32bit...

Before that, I tried syncing from scratch and failed. Around 144000 blocks in, I got a runtime error

Specifically:
EXCEPTION: St13runtime_error
CDB(): Can't open database file wallet.dat, error -30973
C:\wallets\Navajo\navajocoin-qt.exe in ProcessMessages()

the wallet.dat is there of course, before anyone asks

I'll try with your file from scratch and see what happens

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November 09, 2014, 12:22:26 PM
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I just opened my wallet this morning as I always do. About 500 blocks to synchronize, but this time I started staking blocks before sync... and I stake every block!
Obviously I have forked my own path.

Where do we have a recent windows blockchain to download?

Hi,

I just uploaded an actual file:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/rmg65dcpqfbeexu/Navajo-WIn-64bit-%20Blockchain-SummerCoinV2.rar?dl=0

Have fun!
shahim

Thanks for the reply
I forgot to mention I am running 32bit...

Before that, I tried syncing from scratch and failed. Around 144000 blocks in, I got a runtime error

Specifically:
EXCEPTION: St13runtime_error
CDB(): Can't open database file wallet.dat, error -30973
C:\wallets\Navajo\navajocoin-qt.exe in ProcessMessages()

the wallet.dat is there of course, before anyone asks

I'll try with your file from scratch and see what happens


Hm I don't. Know if that fits to these blockchain data! You can try! Which wallet you using? Can you post version details?

Thnx
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November 09, 2014, 12:49:43 PM
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Hm I don't. Know if that fits to these blockchain data! You can try! Which wallet you using? Can you post version details?

Thnx
Shahim

Your file worked fine. I've already started staking again and cleared all the orphans as a bonus!

I'm using the latest official wallet.

I don't know how relevant it is, but in my failed sync attempt, the runtime error occured when the blockchain reached the point where I got my first deposit. Thus, the first time it had to write to the file.
I gave full access rights to the file wallet.dat  (which it must have had anyway) but that did not fix the problem.
The wallet.dat file was a clean one that I had taken as backup the first time I installed the client (since summercoin v2 days)

Just mentioning this in case any devs find it interesting. Anything else that can help in debugging, let me know

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November 09, 2014, 04:19:44 PM
Last edit: November 09, 2014, 04:30:36 PM by juguelio
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Hi Navajo friends.
I'm a mac user and just switched my wallet from my GPU mining rig into my Imac for obvious reasons (It's very expensive to run a rig in the UK)

Since the switch I've been experiencing lots of orphan coins in my staking.
Shahim has been helping a lot with several suggestions on how to fix this but it seems to be that the OSX environment is quite hostile for POS coins.
Anyways...
After spending several hours trying to sort this out I came with a workaround that I would like to share to the community.
I downloaded an emulator of Windows (I think it's XP) called Wine.
The main folders of Wine are installed under: Users/(your user name)/ Wine Files

What I did is download windows wallet and blockchain and then move the NavajoCoin Wallet into:

Users/(your user name)/ Wine Files/ drive_c/users (your user name)/ Desktop.

After doing this is time to get into the Wine app
Double click in the app and you will see a little icon of a wine glass on the top right of your OSX screen (where the wifi symbol, time, bluetooth icons are)
Click in the Wine glass and go to File Manager...
That will open the windows explorer. Locate the drive C:/ and go to the Desktop on where you placed the Navajo folder.

From there just double click in the navajocoin-qt.exe
It will crash the wallet but create the SummerCoinV2 folder under:

Users/(your user name)/ Wine Files/ drive_c/users (your user name)/ Application Data


Go back into your OSX finder and locate this folder...
In this SummerCoinV2 folder is where you want to place the wallet.dat file and the whole blockchain

Remember!!! always back up your wallet.dat file!!!! ALWAYS!

https://www.dropbox.com/s/s9f45n0ryqms33z/Screen%20Shot%202014-11-09%20at%2016.28.52.png?dl=0

If you have any questions I am here!!!!

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