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September 17, 2014, 07:31:36 PM
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I tried to send 100 BSY to Bittrex, never arrived.

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September 17, 2014, 08:32:16 PM
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A fork is usually caused by very low hash rate - whether or not it is more likely when solo mining, I would guess, is dependent on exactly how low that hash rate is. (sort of guessing here)  Smiley

I have got to learn more about blockchain construction, what's in it, how to interpret it.  For instance, I just had a quick look through the block explorer in the wallet.  Noticed that there's very erratic hashrates shown there from block to block.  However, when I jump back to say block 200,000 or so I see the same thing.  This scene and it's sparse tool-set has definitely brought out the old coder geek in me but let's just say that the last compiler I used was Borland C++ ... on my 386 (first one was Apple ][ Pascal!)  Not really looking forwards to it but I'm also not looking forwards to being put out on the ice-floe this winter.  S'true, they still do that up here.
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September 17, 2014, 08:36:43 PM
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A fork is usually caused by very low hash rate - whether or not it is more likely when solo mining, I would guess, is dependent on exactly how low that hash rate is. (sort of guessing here)  Smiley

I have got to learn more about blockchain construction, what's in it, how to interpret it.  For instance, I just had a quick look through the block explorer in the wallet.  Noticed that there's very erratic hashrates shown there from block to block.  However, when I jump back to say block 200,000 or so I see the same thing.  This scene and it's sparse tool-set has definitely brought out the old coder geek in me but let's just say that the last compiler I used was Borland C++ ... on my 386 (first one was Apple ][ Pascal!)  Not really looking forwards to it but I'm also not looking forwards to being put out on the ice-floe this winter.  S'true, they still do that up here.


The POS (Proof-of-stake) blocks have much lower difficulty than the POW (Proof-of-work) blocks.  That is probably what you are seeing.
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September 17, 2014, 09:09:02 PM
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A fork is usually caused by very low hash rate - whether or not it is more likely when solo mining, I would guess, is dependent on exactly how low that hash rate is. (sort of guessing here)  Smiley

I have got to learn more about blockchain construction, what's in it, how to interpret it.  For instance, I just had a quick look through the block explorer in the wallet.  Noticed that there's very erratic hashrates shown there from block to block.  However, when I jump back to say block 200,000 or so I see the same thing.  This scene and it's sparse tool-set has definitely brought out the old coder geek in me but let's just say that the last compiler I used was Borland C++ ... on my 386 (first one was Apple ][ Pascal!)  Not really looking forwards to it but I'm also not looking forwards to being put out on the ice-floe this winter.  S'true, they still do that up here.


Guessing by your local time - you in Alaska, or that region, in general?

My first "compiler" (lol!) was this "space age" doo-dad, er.. computer, that I got in 1978 for my 16th birthday. Wow - I feel olllllllldddd!  Grin

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September 17, 2014, 10:44:10 PM
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A fork is usually caused by very low hash rate - whether or not it is more likely when solo mining, I would guess, is dependent on exactly how low that hash rate is. (sort of guessing here)  Smiley

I have got to learn more about blockchain construction, what's in it, how to interpret it.  For instance, I just had a quick look through the block explorer in the wallet.  Noticed that there's very erratic hashrates shown there from block to block.  However, when I jump back to say block 200,000 or so I see the same thing.  This scene and it's sparse tool-set has definitely brought out the old coder geek in me but let's just say that the last compiler I used was Borland C++ ... on my 386 (first one was Apple ][ Pascal!)  Not really looking forwards to it but I'm also not looking forwards to being put out on the ice-floe this winter.  S'true, they still do that up here.


Guessing by your local time - you in Alaska, or that region, in general?

My first "compiler" (lol!) was this "space age" doo-dad, er.. computer, that I got in 1978 for my 16th birthday. Wow - I feel olllllllldddd!  Grin



Wow!  You got birthday presents?  Awesome!

Ah, I never bother to set the time-zones on these forums.  I'm from Mantoba where we've had to import our own (look up Red-River floodway).  Great place to do some serous overclocking.
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September 18, 2014, 09:49:25 AM
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Wus up with the wallet its been out off sync for me for a few days Huh

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September 18, 2014, 10:01:39 AM
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Wus up with the wallet its been out off sync for me for a few days Huh

Bittrex quote: "Blockchain issues..."

I believe it will be soon solved but I haven't got any source of this information Smiley

@BanksyCoin devs - what's up with it? Smiley
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September 18, 2014, 10:45:05 AM
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i stopped working for me on wednesday morning as well.
now back to syncing and minting as usual.

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exchange issues still unsolved.
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September 18, 2014, 10:50:56 AM
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Wus up with the wallet its been out off sync for me for a few days Huh

Bittrex quote: "Blockchain issues..."

I believe it will be soon solved but I haven't got any source of this information Smiley

@BanksyCoin devs - what's up with it? Smiley
+1. I hope this problem will be solved quicly.
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September 18, 2014, 10:52:18 AM
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Fired up the wallet, still out of sync and no connections.

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September 18, 2014, 11:34:39 AM
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even with some nodes in your banksycoin.conf ?
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September 18, 2014, 11:42:54 AM
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Yes
addnode=66.85.133.206:36274
addnode=82.139.116.38:36274

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September 18, 2014, 11:55:12 AM
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win or linux?
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September 18, 2014, 12:00:13 PM
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win or linux?

Win 7 64 bit. stopped at block 320981

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September 18, 2014, 02:54:06 PM
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had massive problems to run it under lubuntu 14.04.1 and had to doctor the code until i got it compiled with qt.

let's see if i get stuck as well under win7 32
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September 18, 2014, 05:03:06 PM
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Sorry for the late reply guys, I have been away for a couple of days. There were a few problems with the server but everything should be fixed now. Give it a couple of hours and everything should be working smoothly again.

Thanks for your patience.

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patiently awaiting  Cool


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September 19, 2014, 12:53:38 AM
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patiently awaiting  Cool

Still chilling  Undecided


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September 19, 2014, 08:18:09 AM
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win or linux?

Win 7 64 bit. stopped at block 320981

lubuntu 14.04.1
stopped at 321053 since an hour...
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September 19, 2014, 08:20:03 AM
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Yes
addnode=66.85.133.206:36274
addnode=82.139.116.38:36274

have this one in the conf as well (and it is the only one that works for me):
addnode=188.226.187.182:36274
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