Mashugina71
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December 21, 2014, 05:48:09 PM |
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Having same problem with wallet. Tried with and w/o conf file. No peers or connections whatsoever
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durdur23
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December 21, 2014, 07:56:45 PM |
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Having same problem with wallet. Tried with and w/o conf file. No peers or connections whatsoever
I have ran the same wallet on several computers and had similar problems. I exactly followed the instruction, but ended up failing at syncing. I succeeded by copying the exact files from my other rig which was successfully syncing. But above option is not available for many new BTCDers. I suggest dev making installer which will set up syncing conf file. The single biggest problem that cause online retailers to lose money is simple failures during check out. I think we might lose many new BTCDers due to frustrations while syncing their wallets. I know many people help newcomers setting up, but it would be nicer if there's a simpler way.
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BTCDDev
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December 21, 2014, 09:42:48 PM |
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Having same problem with wallet. Tried with and w/o conf file. No peers or connections whatsoever
I have ran the same wallet on several computers and had similar problems. I exactly followed the instruction, but ended up failing at syncing. I succeeded by copying the exact files from my other rig which was successfully syncing. But above option is not available for many new BTCDers. I suggest dev making installer which will set up syncing conf file. The single biggest problem that cause online retailers to lose money is simple failures during check out. I think we might lose many new BTCDers due to frustrations while syncing their wallets. I know many people help newcomers setting up, but it would be nicer if there's a simpler way. The upcoming BitcoinDark wallet will automatically create a BitcoinDark.conf file with some known peers and a strong random password. Matthew
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BitcoinDark: RPHWc5CwP9YMMbvXQ4oXz5rQHb3pKkhaxc Top Donations: juicybirds 420BTCD ensorcell 84BTCD Stuntruffle: 40BTCD Top April Donations: juicybirds 420BTCD; ensorcell: 42BTCD
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durdur23
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December 21, 2014, 09:58:48 PM |
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Having same problem with wallet. Tried with and w/o conf file. No peers or connections whatsoever
I have ran the same wallet on several computers and had similar problems. I exactly followed the instruction, but ended up failing at syncing. I succeeded by copying the exact files from my other rig which was successfully syncing. But above option is not available for many new BTCDers. I suggest dev making installer which will set up syncing conf file. The single biggest problem that cause online retailers to lose money is simple failures during check out. I think we might lose many new BTCDers due to frustrations while syncing their wallets. I know many people help newcomers setting up, but it would be nicer if there's a simpler way. The upcoming BitcoinDark wallet will automatically create a BitcoinDark.conf file with some known peers and a strong random password. Matthew Great news! Will be looking forward to it.
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clovis A.
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December 22, 2014, 11:28:48 AM |
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Having same problem with wallet. Tried with and w/o conf file. No peers or connections whatsoever
I have ran the same wallet on several computers and had similar problems. I exactly followed the instruction, but ended up failing at syncing. I succeeded by copying the exact files from my other rig which was successfully syncing. But above option is not available for many new BTCDers. I suggest dev making installer which will set up syncing conf file. The single biggest problem that cause online retailers to lose money is simple failures during check out. I think we might lose many new BTCDers due to frustrations while syncing their wallets. I know many people help newcomers setting up, but it would be nicer if there's a simpler way. The upcoming BitcoinDark wallet will automatically create a BitcoinDark.conf file with some known peers and a strong random password. Matthew Will users still be able to manually create their own passwords with the new wallet? 98,006
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Starfleet.Intelligence
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December 22, 2014, 02:44:20 PM |
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Thanks for that numbers. What I dont get is the number of coins held in MGW. Obviously the multisig addresses are not displayed. Also it seems there are roughly 300k coins on MGW.
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BTCDDev
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December 22, 2014, 04:09:41 PM |
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Having same problem with wallet. Tried with and w/o conf file. No peers or connections whatsoever
I have ran the same wallet on several computers and had similar problems. I exactly followed the instruction, but ended up failing at syncing. I succeeded by copying the exact files from my other rig which was successfully syncing. But above option is not available for many new BTCDers. I suggest dev making installer which will set up syncing conf file. The single biggest problem that cause online retailers to lose money is simple failures during check out. I think we might lose many new BTCDers due to frustrations while syncing their wallets. I know many people help newcomers setting up, but it would be nicer if there's a simpler way. The upcoming BitcoinDark wallet will automatically create a BitcoinDark.conf file with some known peers and a strong random password. Matthew Will users still be able to manually create their own passwords with the new wallet? 98,006Sure. What it currently does is check if BitcoinDark.conf exists or not. If it doesn't, it creates a new one with a few fields such as addnode, rpcuser and password, etc. and fill them in. To create your own password, just change the rpcpassword field to whatever you like. Matthew
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BitcoinDark: RPHWc5CwP9YMMbvXQ4oXz5rQHb3pKkhaxc Top Donations: juicybirds 420BTCD ensorcell 84BTCD Stuntruffle: 40BTCD Top April Donations: juicybirds 420BTCD; ensorcell: 42BTCD
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PhilipMorris
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December 22, 2014, 04:48:19 PM |
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Having same problem with wallet. Tried with and w/o conf file. No peers or connections whatsoever
I have ran the same wallet on several computers and had similar problems. I exactly followed the instruction, but ended up failing at syncing. I succeeded by copying the exact files from my other rig which was successfully syncing. But above option is not available for many new BTCDers. I suggest dev making installer which will set up syncing conf file. The single biggest problem that cause online retailers to lose money is simple failures during check out. I think we might lose many new BTCDers due to frustrations while syncing their wallets. I know many people help newcomers setting up, but it would be nicer if there's a simpler way. The upcoming BitcoinDark wallet will automatically create a BitcoinDark.conf file with some known peers and a strong random password. Matthew Will users still be able to manually create their own passwords with the new wallet? 98,006Sure. What it currently does is check if BitcoinDark.conf exists or not. If it doesn't, it creates a new one with a few fields such as addnode, rpcuser and password, etc. and fill them in. To create your own password, just change the rpcpassword field to whatever you like. Matthew Ok so what you guys are saying is basically.... Deal with it and wait for new wallet? I cannot get access to my coins ?
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jl777
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December 22, 2014, 05:50:55 PM |
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Having same problem with wallet. Tried with and w/o conf file. No peers or connections whatsoever
I have ran the same wallet on several computers and had similar problems. I exactly followed the instruction, but ended up failing at syncing. I succeeded by copying the exact files from my other rig which was successfully syncing. But above option is not available for many new BTCDers. I suggest dev making installer which will set up syncing conf file. The single biggest problem that cause online retailers to lose money is simple failures during check out. I think we might lose many new BTCDers due to frustrations while syncing their wallets. I know many people help newcomers setting up, but it would be nicer if there's a simpler way. The upcoming BitcoinDark wallet will automatically create a BitcoinDark.conf file with some known peers and a strong random password. Matthew Will users still be able to manually create their own passwords with the new wallet? 98,006Sure. What it currently does is check if BitcoinDark.conf exists or not. If it doesn't, it creates a new one with a few fields such as addnode, rpcuser and password, etc. and fill them in. To create your own password, just change the rpcpassword field to whatever you like. Matthew Ok so what you guys are saying is basically.... Deal with it and wait for new wallet? I cannot get access to my coins ? the new wallet wont fix any connectivity issues you are having. I think you just need to addnode the right nodes, just a few good ones are better than a lot of them try deleting peers.dat so make sure you are exited, delete peers.data and start again if that doesnt work, then change the BitcoinDark.conf file to use just a few good nodes, which others can post about which ones they are
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PhilipMorris
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December 22, 2014, 06:02:06 PM |
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Having same problem with wallet. Tried with and w/o conf file. No peers or connections whatsoever
I have ran the same wallet on several computers and had similar problems. I exactly followed the instruction, but ended up failing at syncing. I succeeded by copying the exact files from my other rig which was successfully syncing. But above option is not available for many new BTCDers. I suggest dev making installer which will set up syncing conf file. The single biggest problem that cause online retailers to lose money is simple failures during check out. I think we might lose many new BTCDers due to frustrations while syncing their wallets. I know many people help newcomers setting up, but it would be nicer if there's a simpler way. The upcoming BitcoinDark wallet will automatically create a BitcoinDark.conf file with some known peers and a strong random password. Matthew Will users still be able to manually create their own passwords with the new wallet? 98,006Sure. What it currently does is check if BitcoinDark.conf exists or not. If it doesn't, it creates a new one with a few fields such as addnode, rpcuser and password, etc. and fill them in. To create your own password, just change the rpcpassword field to whatever you like. Matthew Ok so what you guys are saying is basically.... Deal with it and wait for new wallet? I cannot get access to my coins ? the new wallet wont fix any connectivity issues you are having. I think you just need to addnode the right nodes, just a few good ones are better than a lot of them try deleting peers.dat so make sure you are exited, delete peers.data and start again if that doesnt work, then change the BitcoinDark.conf file to use just a few good nodes, which others can post about which ones they are I have no active firewall. I tried deleting peers.dat. Ive also tried the BitcoinDark.conf from the OP aswell as copying only the addnode values from the OP to my BitcoinDark.conf. Still 0 active connections. ive never had something like this before. All other wallets are running fine
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bitkokos
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December 22, 2014, 06:13:10 PM |
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Having same problem with wallet. Tried with and w/o conf file. No peers or connections whatsoever
I have ran the same wallet on several computers and had similar problems. I exactly followed the instruction, but ended up failing at syncing. I succeeded by copying the exact files from my other rig which was successfully syncing. But above option is not available for many new BTCDers. I suggest dev making installer which will set up syncing conf file. The single biggest problem that cause online retailers to lose money is simple failures during check out. I think we might lose many new BTCDers due to frustrations while syncing their wallets. I know many people help newcomers setting up, but it would be nicer if there's a simpler way. The upcoming BitcoinDark wallet will automatically create a BitcoinDark.conf file with some known peers and a strong random password. Matthew Will users still be able to manually create their own passwords with the new wallet? 98,006Sure. What it currently does is check if BitcoinDark.conf exists or not. If it doesn't, it creates a new one with a few fields such as addnode, rpcuser and password, etc. and fill them in. To create your own password, just change the rpcpassword field to whatever you like. Matthew Ok so what you guys are saying is basically.... Deal with it and wait for new wallet? I cannot get access to my coins ? the new wallet wont fix any connectivity issues you are having. I think you just need to addnode the right nodes, just a few good ones are better than a lot of them try deleting peers.dat so make sure you are exited, delete peers.data and start again if that doesnt work, then change the BitcoinDark.conf file to use just a few good nodes, which others can post about which ones they are I have no active firewall. I tried deleting peers.dat. Ive also tried the BitcoinDark.conf from the OP aswell as copying only the addnode values from the OP to my BitcoinDark.conf. Still 0 active connections. ive never had something like this before. All other wallets are running fine some times I have this problem and leaving the wallet open for many hours solved the problem.
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PhilipMorris
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December 22, 2014, 06:14:21 PM |
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I have no active firewall. I tried deleting peers.dat. Ive also tried the BitcoinDark.conf from the OP aswell as copying only the addnode values from the OP to my BitcoinDark.conf. Still 0 active connections. ive never had something like this before. All other wallets are running fine Huh And you are handling cryptocurrency with this kind of security system ? Yes, for over a year now. Still no problems. All my wallets are encrypted with strong passwords and my accounts with 2FA.
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PhilipMorris
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December 22, 2014, 06:15:36 PM |
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Having same problem with wallet. Tried with and w/o conf file. No peers or connections whatsoever
I have ran the same wallet on several computers and had similar problems. I exactly followed the instruction, but ended up failing at syncing. I succeeded by copying the exact files from my other rig which was successfully syncing. But above option is not available for many new BTCDers. I suggest dev making installer which will set up syncing conf file. The single biggest problem that cause online retailers to lose money is simple failures during check out. I think we might lose many new BTCDers due to frustrations while syncing their wallets. I know many people help newcomers setting up, but it would be nicer if there's a simpler way. The upcoming BitcoinDark wallet will automatically create a BitcoinDark.conf file with some known peers and a strong random password. Matthew Will users still be able to manually create their own passwords with the new wallet? 98,006Sure. What it currently does is check if BitcoinDark.conf exists or not. If it doesn't, it creates a new one with a few fields such as addnode, rpcuser and password, etc. and fill them in. To create your own password, just change the rpcpassword field to whatever you like. Matthew Ok so what you guys are saying is basically.... Deal with it and wait for new wallet? I cannot get access to my coins ? the new wallet wont fix any connectivity issues you are having. I think you just need to addnode the right nodes, just a few good ones are better than a lot of them try deleting peers.dat so make sure you are exited, delete peers.data and start again if that doesnt work, then change the BitcoinDark.conf file to use just a few good nodes, which others can post about which ones they are I have no active firewall. I tried deleting peers.dat. Ive also tried the BitcoinDark.conf from the OP aswell as copying only the addnode values from the OP to my BitcoinDark.conf. Still 0 active connections. ive never had something like this before. All other wallets are running fine some times I have this problem and leaving the wallet open for many hours solved the problem. Why would this work? Ive tried leaving it open for like 1 or 2 hours, with no result..
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PhilipMorris
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December 22, 2014, 06:21:02 PM |
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I have no active firewall. I tried deleting peers.dat. Ive also tried the BitcoinDark.conf from the OP aswell as copying only the addnode values from the OP to my BitcoinDark.conf. Still 0 active connections. ive never had something like this before. All other wallets are running fine Huh And you are handling cryptocurrency with this kind of security system ? Yes, for over a year now. Still no problems. All my wallets are encrypted with strong passwords and my accounts with 2FA. Don't matter if you have a rootkit installed on your computer they can just change your DNS calls. And you will lose your coins with a middleman attack. Meh I just want to know how to get my wallet connected actually. Thanks for the warning though.
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bitkokos
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December 22, 2014, 07:37:02 PM |
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Why would this work? Ive tried leaving it open for like 1 or 2 hours, with no result..
just leave it open for 10 hours
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crackfoo
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December 22, 2014, 07:42:09 PM |
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I have no active firewall. I tried deleting peers.dat. Ive also tried the BitcoinDark.conf from the OP aswell as copying only the addnode values from the OP to my BitcoinDark.conf. Still 0 active connections. ive never had something like this before. All other wallets are running fine Huh And you are handling cryptocurrency with this kind of security system ? Yes, for over a year now. Still no problems. All my wallets are encrypted with strong passwords and my accounts with 2FA. Don't matter if you have a rootkit installed on your computer they can just change your DNS calls. And you will lose your coins with a middleman attack. Meh I just want to know how to get my wallet connected actually. Thanks for the warning though. Make sure your firewall isn't being a problem. I've posted these before: addnode=ps00.bitcoindark.ca addnode=ps01.bitcoindark.ca addnode=ps02.bitcoindark.ca addnode=ps03.bitcoindark.ca addnode=ps04.bitcoindark.ca addnode=ps05.bitcoindark.ca addnode=ps06.bitcoindark.ca addnode=ps07.bitcoindark.ca addnode=ps08.bitcoindark.ca addnode=ps09.bitcoindark.ca Should work in a jiffy.
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jahl
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December 22, 2014, 08:07:05 PM |
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Why would this work? Ive tried leaving it open for like 1 or 2 hours, with no result..
just leave it open for 10 hours yea, once i had to leave a wallet open for 5hrs to find any connections, after that every restart of the wallet got instant connections. with BTCD i never had problems tho, but it guess you have one of those moments
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tuaris
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December 23, 2014, 12:59:06 AM |
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Looks like the transaction fees drained the faucet. Currently working on a fix. ETA is about 2 weeks.
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tuaris
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December 23, 2014, 01:04:05 AM |
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Your work is appreciated, hover I hope most people understand that 'rich lists' are meaningless. Anyone with a large amount of coins can (and should/does) distribute them across smaller wallets. 99% of the largest wallets are not owned by individuals but belong to exchanges, mining pools, or payment processors, etc... This applies to all altcoins, LTC, DOGE, DC, ZET, etc..
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