xinweiwei
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July 28, 2014, 04:16:43 AM |
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Do you test the payout?I can not receive the coins which were send by my friend.
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watuba
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July 28, 2014, 04:19:50 AM |
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Weeding out the weak hands This is going to be an awesome coin.
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provenceday
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July 28, 2014, 04:20:11 AM |
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main node Please?
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jasemoney
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Forget-about-it
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July 28, 2014, 04:27:57 AM |
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happily mining at 900k, fingers crossed
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$MAID & $BTC other than that some short hodls and some long held garbage.
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WilderX
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July 28, 2014, 04:35:40 AM |
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Well dev seems to be working so far I did not re-download the dll's tho? No matter? Still have to say the shit that went down with this launch is not cool.
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bitfreak! (OP)
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electronic [r]evolution
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July 28, 2014, 04:37:28 AM |
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Why was the coin not relaunched? Didn't want to loose that premine did ya DEV. Going on the shit coin list.
Oh yeah our master plan was to spend nearly 4 months and tens of thousands of dollars on this project, just so we could release a faulty Windows build and get a little bit of an advantage. Nice theory sherlock, but I'm afraid it was just bad luck, and considering how experimental this altcoin is, we're lucky it's the worst thing that has happened so far. I am extremely sorry to those windows people who wasted some electricity mining the bad chains, but we got a new windows build out as quickly as possible and a relaunch is simply out of the question, it will only make the situation worse than it needs to be.
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watuba
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July 28, 2014, 04:45:43 AM |
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For those who missed it, there was a test thread lasting over a month, where the devs did an incredible job bringing this thing together, and after creating a completely new type of coin, ensuring the release and mining was as stable and fair as possible. With all the innovation, it'd be a miracle if this were the biggest issue yet to come. If you've newly joined, please don't make assumptions about their character based on the windows wallet being down for a couple hours.
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catia
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July 28, 2014, 04:47:10 AM |
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I can't get a transaction from block 1 by the hash. Can anybody check it? What's wrong?
Couple things. It was printing the wrong txid, a what you really want to use it getrawtransaction txid 1 This is fixed in github and binaries are building. ./cryptonited getblock 0000007200edbbd3f3500fb6444e5a85ef6f5a10cced726e8d6c8b0b198dd181 { "hash" : "0000007200edbbd3f3500fb6444e5a85ef6f5a10cced726e8d6c8b0b198dd181", "confirmations" : 814, "height" : 1, "version" : 1, "merkleroot" : "1e08f4eff42623867148e9e80f30345c5c856840535baf9eb6c44ac6c89c7700", "accountroot" : "afd20cfd51ecccaffdb1ff548c31de1c388d205e4b2ec58ed3a04a4a1b744c30", "time" : 1406509319, "nonce" : 16959575210240630596, "difficulty" : 1.00000000, "chainwork" : "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000200000", "previousblockhash" : "000009a460ccc429ac6e53c91c6ed2d96697884b8b656a903042faff8971c5aa", "nextblockhash" : "00000151f202d968d8fa074625cb1885d78dbcfcde75a3f0e76a613fcefcb929", "size" : 195, "tx" : [ "001f14a48874608a21d1d5e22e7255b2078cbd80fc00ee13183dac30d3e6365a" ] }
./cryptonited getrawtransaction 001f14a48874608a21d1d5e22e7255b2078cbd80fc00ee13183dac30d3e6365a 1 { "hex" : "010000000100000000000000000000000000000000000000000036e4023602000000010036e40236020000727769474f427b8ccc2a189780593529a34cbe27000100000000000000", "txid" : "001f14a48874608a21d1d5e22e7255b2078cbd80fc00ee13183dac30d3e6365a", "version" : 1, "lockheight" : 1, "msg" : "", "vin" : [ { "coinbase" : true, "pubKey" : "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000", "address" : "CGTta3M4t3yXu8uRgkKvaWd2d8DQvDPnpL", "value" : "243.1000000000ep" } ], "vout" : [ { "value" : "243.1000000000ep", "n" : 0, "pubKey" : "27be4ca32935598097182acc8c7b424f47697772", "address" : "CSu8ekNgv8Dwu5tDDgW4FeJMDLXYGFb4by" } ], "blockhash" : "0000007200edbbd3f3500fb6444e5a85ef6f5a10cced726e8d6c8b0b198dd181", "confirmations" : 816, "time" : 1406509319, "blocktime" : 1406509319 }
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Vorksholk
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July 28, 2014, 04:48:09 AM |
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For what it's worth, I'm a cloud miner who'd be fine with a chain reset, if it's really going to be a downfall of this coin. If you get enough interest, some of the other cloud miners might agree; it's about the long-term for the project. Just my $0.02, I'm happy to stay on the chain I mined on as well.
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watuba
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July 28, 2014, 04:56:46 AM |
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This is insane. It's nearing 500MHashes/sec. Is that normal 4 hours into a release? Is it just one giant player, or several big ones?
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Vorksholk
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July 28, 2014, 05:06:25 AM |
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main node Please? +1 +1 From IRC: [22:32] <@catia> 37.187.229.12 [22:32] <@catia> 37.187.229.14 [22:32] <@catia> 5.9.84.228
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CrazyLeoW
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XC
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July 28, 2014, 05:07:44 AM |
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Still cannot sync! Dev, Do I need to delete wallet.dat before launch the new wallet?
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prix
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July 28, 2014, 05:09:15 AM |
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I can't get a transaction from block 1 by the hash. Can anybody check it? What's wrong?
Couple things. It was printing the wrong txid, a what you really want to use it getrawtransaction txid 1 This is fixed in github and binaries are building. Ok. Please, notify when the build will be available. I got the error when click on "Inputs..." in "Coin Control Features" panel: Assertion failed! File: walletmodel.cpp, Line 554 Expression: 0
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catia
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July 28, 2014, 05:11:18 AM |
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The windows chain is not viable. The difficulty adjustment had no effect, so all those coins were mined with minimum difficulty. Part of the problem is people thinking they lost some huge amount of coin when in fact those coins represent 1/1000 or less the work of coins done on the working chain.
So even if you have 200k XCN on that fork, it's probably not even a single blocks worth of work on the other chain. So moral of the story is that it's not practical to move the network to the windows chain and it's also not sane as the total work done in that chain is marginal at best. It seems to be a case of, well I lost mine, so everybody should lose theirs. One of these chains is correct, and the other is decidedly not. It sucks that you mined a weird chain, and I apologize for writing that code. But I am not the distributor of whatever justice you seek and am not going to tell people that the valid proof of works that they found don't count anymore because your miner was broke.
All of this was caused by a single uninitialized variable, and presumably some compiler difference caused this to not be a critical error on linux.
For those of you that think we don't want to restart to keep coins. Let me give you the lowdown. Between bitfreak and I, we have a total of 4 blocks. I'm pretty sure that in any kind of relaunch the results will be the same simply because we are pushing out the code and pushing go at the same time.
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catia
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July 28, 2014, 05:11:48 AM |
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I got the error when click on "Inputs..." in "Coin Control Features" panel:
Coincontrol is not supported yet.
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jly77
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July 28, 2014, 05:15:10 AM |
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The windows chain is not viable. The difficulty adjustment had no effect, so all those coins were mined with minimum difficulty. Part of the problem is people thinking they lost some huge amount of coin when in fact those coins represent 1/1000 or less the work of coins done on the working chain.
So even if you have 200k XCN on that fork, it's probably not even a single blocks worth of work on the other chain. So moral of the story is that it's not practical to move the network to the windows chain and it's also not sane as the total work done in that chain is marginal at best. It seems to be a case of, well I lost mine, so everybody should lose theirs. One of these chains is correct, and the other is decidedly not. It sucks that you mined a weird chain, and I apologize for writing that code. But I am not the distributor of whatever justice you seek and am not going to tell people that the valid proof of works that they found don't count anymore because your miner was broke.
All of this was caused by a single uninitialized variable, and presumably some compiler difference caused this to not be a critical error on linux.
For those of you that think we don't want to restart to keep coins. Let me give you the lowdown. Between bitfreak and I, we have a total of 4 blocks. I'm pretty sure that in any kind of relaunch the results will be the same simply because we are pushing out the code and pushing go at the same time.
Don't waste your time to write these bullshits. Tell us how to get windows wallet work!
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uvt9
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July 28, 2014, 05:17:45 AM |
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Don't waste your time to write these bullshits. Tell us how to get windows wallet work!
it's working already, i got synced without needs of adding nodes or conf file. just download wallet plus dll file and wait.
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CrazyLeoW
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XC
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July 28, 2014, 05:18:01 AM |
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The windows chain is not viable. The difficulty adjustment had no effect, so all those coins were mined with minimum difficulty. Part of the problem is people thinking they lost some huge amount of coin when in fact those coins represent 1/1000 or less the work of coins done on the working chain.
So even if you have 200k XCN on that fork, it's probably not even a single blocks worth of work on the other chain. So moral of the story is that it's not practical to move the network to the windows chain and it's also not sane as the total work done in that chain is marginal at best. It seems to be a case of, well I lost mine, so everybody should lose theirs. One of these chains is correct, and the other is decidedly not. It sucks that you mined a weird chain, and I apologize for writing that code. But I am not the distributor of whatever justice you seek and am not going to tell people that the valid proof of works that they found don't count anymore because your miner was broke.
All of this was caused by a single uninitialized variable, and presumably some compiler difference caused this to not be a critical error on linux.
For those of you that think we don't want to restart to keep coins. Let me give you the lowdown. Between bitfreak and I, we have a total of 4 blocks. I'm pretty sure that in any kind of relaunch the results will be the same simply because we are pushing out the code and pushing go at the same time.
Don't waste your time to write these bullshits. Tell us how to get windows wallet work! Dev, I wanna fuck your grandma!!! fuck off!!! shit!!!
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dreampursuing
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July 28, 2014, 05:18:53 AM |
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This is totally a mistake dissussion thread. Please make it right and relaunch !~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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CrazyLeoW
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XC
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July 28, 2014, 05:20:39 AM |
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stupid dev, refund our POWER! shit!
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