AidBit (OP)
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July 27, 2014, 07:35:24 PM |
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Downloaded wallet v1.0.1.2 and yes the sinc prob seams to be solved but all my coins are unconfirmed now.
Can u explaine me why, please???
And by the way sory about my stress yesterday and keep up the good work dev.
Can you please PM a screenshot. And also check the block explorer if you're on the correct chain.
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HR
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July 27, 2014, 08:16:06 PM |
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yes i agree with you but i see my wallets ans it s very not cool :/ i think i mine wind... edit:9h30 continue mining since this morning,a lot a block this morning when diff was 0---->0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 AID in my wallet i m loosing faith The mining reward is designed to be less (or more) depending on the diff. It’s roughly an approximate 8:1 ratio (still working on understanding it better). In general terms, as the network hashrate and diff fall, so does the reward, and vice versus with the opposite. Put in other terms, you should basically expect the same reward for your hashrate submitted regardless of network hashrate and difficulty (that is if my understanding is correct). I’m thinking it would be a good idea to put together some FAQ’s with stuff like this.One of the two other currently important areas for FAQ’s that immediately come to mind would be install instructions and install issues with known possible solutions. Sometimes deleting data files from the AidBit folder/directory works to correct a failed install, sometimes using the default install fix sync issues works, etc. Putting that into an FAQ for newcomers should be helpful. Helping out with, and encouraging further troubleshooting would be the main thrust behind the creation of these FAQ. The second of my two most important currently key issues is the forking issue. An FAQ instructing on how to insure you’re on the correct blockchain and the need for vigilance would be very useful I would think. We have a shared responsibility and are all in this together. Unfortunately I personally don't have the time to do more with this than make the suggestion.
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AidBit (OP)
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July 27, 2014, 08:27:28 PM |
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yes i agree with you but i see my wallets ans it s very not cool :/ i think i mine wind... edit:9h30 continue mining since this morning,a lot a block this morning when diff was 0---->0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 AID in my wallet i m loosing faith The mining reward is designed to be less (or more) depending on the diff. It’s roughly an approximate 8:1 ratio (still working on understanding it better). In general terms, as the network hashrate and diff fall, so does the reward, and vice versus with the opposite. Put in other terms, you should basically expect the same reward for your hashrate submitted regardless of network hashrate and difficulty (that is if my understanding is correct). I’m thinking it would be a good idea to put together some FAQ’s with stuff like this.One of the two other currently important areas for FAQ’s that immediately come to mind would be install instructions and install issues with known possible solutions. Sometimes deleting data files from the AidBit folder/directory works to correct a failed install, sometimes using the default install fix sync issues works, etc. Putting that into an FAQ for newcomers should be helpful. Helping out with, and encouraging further troubleshooting would be the main thrust behind the creation of these FAQ. The second of my two most important currently key issues is the forking issue. An FAQ instructing on how to insure you’re on the correct blockchain and the need for vigilance would be very useful I would think. We have a shared responsibility and are all in this together. Unfortunately I personally don't have the time to do more with this than make the suggestion. Thank you very much for your suggestions. Actually, the FAQ and help sections were scheduled for now. Unfortunately, the current priority is to diagnose and fix all low level problems. Regarding missing coins, don't worry, pools' wallets are safe and everything mined on the correct blockchain will be sent to you, one way or the other. Regards, AidBit
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ProGamer
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July 27, 2014, 08:35:54 PM |
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That exchange has so little volume it's not worth the time.
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HR
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July 27, 2014, 08:36:09 PM |
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yes i agree with you but i see my wallets ans it s very not cool :/ i think i mine wind... edit:9h30 continue mining since this morning,a lot a block this morning when diff was 0---->0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 AID in my wallet i m loosing faith The mining reward is designed to be less (or more) depending on the diff. It’s roughly an approximate 8:1 ratio (still working on understanding it better). In general terms, as the network hashrate and diff fall, so does the reward, and vice versus with the opposite. Put in other terms, you should basically expect the same reward for your hashrate submitted regardless of network hashrate and difficulty (that is if my understanding is correct). I’m thinking it would be a good idea to put together some FAQ’s with stuff like this.One of the two other currently important areas for FAQ’s that immediately come to mind would be install instructions and install issues with known possible solutions. Sometimes deleting data files from the AidBit folder/directory works to correct a failed install, sometimes using the default install fix sync issues works, etc. Putting that into an FAQ for newcomers should be helpful. Helping out with, and encouraging further troubleshooting would be the main thrust behind the creation of these FAQ. The second of my two most important currently key issues is the forking issue. An FAQ instructing on how to insure you’re on the correct blockchain and the need for vigilance would be very useful I would think. We have a shared responsibility and are all in this together. Unfortunately I personally don't have the time to do more with this than make the suggestion. Thank you very much for your suggestions. Actually, the FAQ and help sections were scheduled for now. Unfortunately, the current priority is to diagnose and fix all low level problems. Regarding missing coins, don't worry, pools' wallets are safe and everything mined on the correct blockchain will be sent to you, one way or the other. Regards, AidBit Thanks! Good to hear that about the missing coins . . . another possible FAQ. But seriously, it's not like I was targeting the devs with more of "what you should be doing"; I wasn't limiting the suggestion to just you guys and was actually thinking more of the community - the community is made up of some very bright and knowledgeable folks who could help to put together ad hoc rough drafts right here, right now, you know, contributing what we can.
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AidBit (OP)
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July 27, 2014, 08:49:40 PM |
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That would really be perfect!
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virgojeep
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July 27, 2014, 11:24:00 PM |
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Should I post a link to the newest vs of the wallet or wait?
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virgojeep
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July 27, 2014, 11:36:36 PM Last edit: July 27, 2014, 11:52:02 PM by virgojeep |
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I'm on block 13805 as of today.
nvm. I had to dl vs 1.0.1.2 again for it to update the wallet sync. Im on block 14362 at this moment.
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virgojeep
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July 28, 2014, 12:02:50 AM |
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Question. How much did it cost to mine 100k aidbit with a rented groestl machine?
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srcxxx
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July 28, 2014, 12:20:47 AM |
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Block explorer is on block 14396. While two of my computers (Windows and Linux) are both on block 13824. I did delete the contents of the AidBit folder and re-downloaded the blockchain twice. Which one is on correct fork? I would assume it is the 13824 blocks chain, because 14396 blocks is just too many! Looks like a time warping attack of some kind. Please provide ways to verify. I need it to make sure the optimized AidBit pool ( http://cryptohunger.com:81/) works correctly. PS: Because today I noticed that it got stuck with "WARNING: Invalid checkpoint found! Displayed transactions may not be correct! You may need to upgrade, or notify developers." even though I have the latest sources from github. Thanks srcxxx
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thenite0wl
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July 28, 2014, 12:59:00 AM |
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found a block solo that doesn't show on the block explorer. shut down my miners again!
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virgojeep
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July 28, 2014, 01:04:25 AM |
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I downloaded the newer version of the wallet again and it seems to be syncing well but when i tried to mine on Maya I got this line that Id never seen before.
[2014-07-27 20:25:44] stratum_recv_line failed [2014-07-27 20:25:44] Stratum connection interrupted
Not sure how common it is but when i saw it I stopped the wallet miner. Awaiting further instructions.
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thenite0wl
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July 28, 2014, 01:10:42 AM |
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nevermind, wallet matches block explorer now
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virgojeep
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July 28, 2014, 01:48:06 AM |
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I'm gonna guess that aidbit right now is worth about 0.00000036btc based on mining costs n such.
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coke15
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July 28, 2014, 04:15:48 AM |
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nevermind, wallet matches block explorer now
i retested few minutes,it' s ok synch ok on rig 2. always 670.42 "no confirmed" . loose all POS reward of yesterday. i (re.re.re.re.re.)re try mining one rig in maya one in felix. wait and see. dev could you see with coin swap for fix the wallet? i have coin stuck on it,impossible to withdraw( NO ONE SELL ON COIN SWAP, NOT AT 1.2.3 OR 10 SAT !!! )
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AidBit (OP)
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July 28, 2014, 05:24:59 AM Last edit: July 28, 2014, 05:38:28 AM by AidBit |
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Should I post a link to the newest vs of the wallet or wait?
Good morning everybody, today it's going to be a big day for AidBit. Yesterday we took some radical approaches, trying to cover all the bases on our end. We did the following, after maya went rogue again: We deleted Maya's main wallet and started from scratch, reconfigured both pools (Felix is down for the time being) to start at diff 32 (dynamic range from 1 - 512), changed the payment interval from 30 to 60 seconds and re-enabled peers searching. While I was fixing the pools, vger started rethinking the dynamic reward algorithm and came up with the following changes, which will require the fork. Previously the reward was calculated based on last block difficulty/last block height, which was causing problems when the pos blocks appeared. Unfortunately we haven't noticed that on the test network, since we were running low diff. Although we've fixed that, we want to make the algo perfect. We will start to calculate the reward based on current nbits and current height. But first we need to test the proposed changes. Later today you can expect some problems on our pool servers, so please setup fallback. Thank you for your patience, Aidbit
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operater1
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July 28, 2014, 08:06:16 AM |
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I mining yesterday and tonight and i not recive any coin ?
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AidBit (OP)
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July 28, 2014, 08:29:26 AM |
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I mining yesterday and tonight and i not recive any coin ? What pool, what hashrate and what address, please.
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operater1
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July 28, 2014, 09:19:26 AM |
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AKzfaDA58DmQgaGWxi42XFp1gAFPLHmjhi felix.aidbit.net:3008 kei.aidbit.net:3032
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AidBit (OP)
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July 28, 2014, 09:24:29 AM |
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AKzfaDA58DmQgaGWxi42XFp1gAFPLHmjhi felix.aidbit.net:3008 kei.aidbit.net:3032
Port 3008 is closed on Felix. You cannot be mining there.
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