sly5am
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July 28, 2014, 03:00:42 AM |
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How many confirms to verify mined coins? im seeing over 600 confirms and coin is still not transaction verified.
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minerpools
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July 28, 2014, 05:20:03 AM |
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All pending payouts have been sent to those who already had their wallet address registered in the old pool: http://io.minerpools.comThere's still a lot of people who still haven't entered their wallet address, please do so in order for me to be able to send your coins. NOTE: The http://io.minerpools.com has the payouts cron disabled, all you have to do is register your wallet address and your coins will be sent manually. The new pool http://iocoin.minerpools.com is running wonderfully, join us!
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sly5am
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July 28, 2014, 05:50:23 AM |
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Hey guys, turbulent night, but let me explain exactly what happened. We had uploaded the updated clients, which actually prevent the coin from forking, but not everyone upgraded, or if people upgraded, they didn’t wipe out their previous block chain, and kept hashing on the old chain.
It seems, that a pool, although upgraded their wallet, they did not remove and refresh their block chain information, and were therefore hashing on the wrong chain. This caused a lot of problems for us, because the pool started re-broadcasting the wrong block chain to people, and this caused a chain effect of bad blockhains being broadcast. This caused a domino effect, as new people who were downloading the client, were saturated with bad block chain information, and then re-distributing it.
Now, in regards to the Hashharder stuff, and the reason we “picked” their chain. First of all, no chain was “picked” as there was no wallet update— we don’t magically get to decide which chain is the official one. The chain that Hashharder was using, was also the same chain that our Seeders were seeding, and all of our machines were using, as well as what was hardcoded in to the client, not to mention the chain was about 6-700 blocks ahead of the other one, and as you know, the longest chain always wins.
We are working today to bring more seed nodes online, and increasing the capacity of our current seed servers as well as seeing what we can do to improve the stability of the coin via wallet updates.
Lead Dev I/O Coin
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mctaino
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July 28, 2014, 05:56:05 AM |
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Hey guys, turbulent night, but let me explain exactly what happened. We had uploaded the updated clients, which actually prevent the coin from forking, but not everyone upgraded, or if people upgraded, they didn’t wipe out their previous block chain, and kept hashing on the old chain.
It seems, that a pool, although upgraded their wallet, they did not remove and refresh their block chain information, and were therefore hashing on the wrong chain. This caused a lot of problems for us, because the pool started re-broadcasting the wrong block chain to people, and this caused a chain effect of bad blockhains being broadcast. This caused a domino effect, as new people who were downloading the client, were saturated with bad block chain information, and then re-distributing it.
Now, in regards to the Hashharder stuff, and the reason we “picked” their chain. First of all, no chain was “picked” as there was no wallet update— we don’t magically get to decide which chain is the official one. The chain that Hashharder was using, was also the same chain that our Seeders were seeding, and all of our machines were using, as well as what was hardcoded in to the client, not to mention the chain was about 6-700 blocks ahead of the other one, and as you know, the longest chain always wins.
We are working today to bring more seed nodes online, and increasing the capacity of our current seed servers as well as seeing what we can do to improve the stability of the coin via wallet updates.
Lead Dev I/O Coin
bs pools are working and I was mining on hasharder never had an issue, at least devs speak and are making efforts
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HardwarePal
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July 28, 2014, 06:20:06 AM |
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How many confirms to verify mined coins? im seeing over 600 confirms and coin is still not transaction verified.
120 confirms
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gustav
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July 28, 2014, 06:39:40 AM |
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instamined. skip.
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surestrike
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July 28, 2014, 09:03:06 AM |
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Just a update on my mining experience, i switched to minerpools.com when they updated and have been getting good results. Hash rate always shows very close to what i have and also i just made a with drawl and it took no time, less tan 60 seconds, so so far my experience with this pool is really good, nicely designed also.
I have also been trying to buy I/Ocoin on Cryptsy.com The price is quite steady now and hard to buy under 1k sats. Good signs that this coin has a good future in the crazy crypto world.
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FamousRocky
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RTFM ;D
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July 28, 2014, 09:35:32 AM |
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i´m really satisfied with hashharder, works very uncomplicated #thumbsup i'm just wondering why cryptsy still haven't officially announced the new IOC-Market on their twitter account
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r0b1nuk
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July 28, 2014, 05:20:19 PM |
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only 1000 blacks left now. so what have you guys got planned for this coin?
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Bitrated user: r0b1nuk.
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IO Dev Team (OP)
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July 28, 2014, 05:29:51 PM |
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only 1000 blacks left now. so what have you guys got planned for this coin?
with the actual moneysupply "6.2M" it seems that we will only reach a estimated total coins after PoW of "10.5M" ... could that be right?
Total POW blocks will be 12815 - POS Blocks are irrelevant to this number. The total "blocks" : 9484, showing in the wallet are a mix of POW and POS blocks as the coin is a Hybrid. It had been explained previously, we still have 50% of the supply mineable ATM.
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r0b1nuk
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July 28, 2014, 05:42:31 PM |
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so when do you expect the mining to end?
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Bitrated user: r0b1nuk.
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Pebbelzz
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July 28, 2014, 05:43:05 PM |
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Catching this one late, but we'll see what I can mine during the final part of POW
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zuyfg888
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July 28, 2014, 05:49:20 PM |
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only 1000 blacks left now. so what have you guys got planned for this coin?
with the actual moneysupply "6.2M" it seems that we will only reach a estimated total coins after PoW of "10.5M" ... could that be right?
Total POW blocks will be 12815 - POS Blocks are irrelevant to this number. The total "blocks" : 9484, showing in the wallet are a mix of POW and POS blocks as the coin is a Hybrid. It had been explained previously, we still have 50% of the supply mineable ATM. So,We probably how many piece of a POW?
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IO Dev Team (OP)
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July 28, 2014, 06:07:59 PM |
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only 1000 blacks left now. so what have you guys got planned for this coin?
with the actual moneysupply "6.2M" it seems that we will only reach a estimated total coins after PoW of "10.5M" ... could that be right?
Total POW blocks will be 12815 - POS Blocks are irrelevant to this number. The total "blocks" : 9484, showing in the wallet are a mix of POW and POS blocks as the coin is a Hybrid. It had been explained previously, we still have 50% of the supply mineable ATM. So,We probably how many piece of a POW? *Roughly* 16-22million coins after POW ends
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zuyfg888
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July 28, 2014, 06:16:41 PM |
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only 1000 blacks left now. so what have you guys got planned for this coin?
with the actual moneysupply "6.2M" it seems that we will only reach a estimated total coins after PoW of "10.5M" ... could that be right?
Total POW blocks will be 12815 - POS Blocks are irrelevant to this number. The total "blocks" : 9484, showing in the wallet are a mix of POW and POS blocks as the coin is a Hybrid. It had been explained previously, we still have 50% of the supply mineable ATM. So,We probably how many piece of a POW? *Roughly* 16-22million coins after POW ends We need IOcoin Block Explorer...
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IO Dev Team (OP)
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July 28, 2014, 06:23:41 PM |
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Previous blockexplorer owner didn't update to the new wallet and we have a new one being created. This is what it will look like : http://chainz.cryptoid.info/drk/
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zuyfg888
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July 28, 2014, 06:36:28 PM |
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We don't have a website?
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IO Dev Team (OP)
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July 28, 2014, 06:44:36 PM |
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We have discussed it already with the owner. Previous blockexplorer owner didn't update to the new wallet and we have a new one being created. This is what it will look like : http://chainz.cryptoid.info/drk/i don't want to be a bad guy but wallet update during pow, no block explorer, ...(Elite, USB..., ...) The blockexplorer was running but the owner didn't update to the new wallet even though we pmed him (basically he took the bounty and ran off)
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