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Author Topic: ECCoin (ECC) Takeover by Trusted-Cryptos Team [Griffith]  (Read 91207 times)
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October 04, 2014, 08:48:13 AM
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 Grin
i got staking
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October 04, 2014, 11:25:06 AM
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There is something about the staking that doesn't make sense to me. (Sorry, I cannot read code, so I can't check that way)


As I said before, my coins hadn't staked for 6 days. I have several wallets.

I opened a different wallet just now, and got 10 blocks of stake immediately, all within 120 seconds. These were from coin which had an age of more than 42 days. The younger coins in the same address are not staking.

What would be the reason for that ?
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October 04, 2014, 12:28:52 PM
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some people from China cannot download the Windows wallet2.0 from the site


Is any body help us?
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October 04, 2014, 12:31:43 PM
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There is something about the staking that doesn't make sense to me. (Sorry, I cannot read code, so I can't check that way)


As I said before, my coins hadn't staked for 6 days. I have several wallets.

I opened a different wallet just now, and got 10 blocks of stake immediately, all within 120 seconds. These were from coin which had an age of more than 42 days. The younger coins in the same address are not staking.

What would be the reason for that ?

Staking in general works like a kind of lotery, there is no sequence. I have my own wallet opened 24/7 and my last received stake was 26/09/14.  This is a normal thing as the stake can be received between 8hrs - 43 days. I remember before we took over it was 43 days before any stake came in.
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October 04, 2014, 12:35:22 PM
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some people from China cannot download the Windows wallet2.0 from the site


Is any body help us?

Hello,

We have a special section on our github where you can download the wallets for Windows and Mac. Also the source is there available.

https://github.com/Greg-Griffith/ECCoin/tree/master/release
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October 04, 2014, 12:38:46 PM
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There is something about the staking that doesn't make sense to me. (Sorry, I cannot read code, so I can't check that way)


As I said before, my coins hadn't staked for 6 days. I have several wallets.

I opened a different wallet just now, and got 10 blocks of stake immediately, all within 120 seconds. These were from coin which had an age of more than 42 days. The younger coins in the same address are not staking.

What would be the reason for that ?

Staking in general works like a kind of lotery, there is no sequence. I have my own wallet opened 24/7 and my last received stake was 26/09/14.  This is a normal thing as the stake can be received between 8hrs - 43 days. I remember before we took over it was 43 days before any stake came in.

Random factors cannot be the reason. Please read my post carefully.

All my older coins staked, all of them in 120 secs. None of my younger ones staked in 6 days (with wallet open many hours)

It appears to me as if the min coin age is still 42 days. Can anyone properly check the code to confirm (dev I trust your skills but things can get overlooked, and you didn't write the original code)
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October 04, 2014, 01:06:50 PM
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There is something about the staking that doesn't make sense to me. (Sorry, I cannot read code, so I can't check that way)


As I said before, my coins hadn't staked for 6 days. I have several wallets.

I opened a different wallet just now, and got 10 blocks of stake immediately, all within 120 seconds. These were from coin which had an age of more than 42 days. The younger coins in the same address are not staking.

What would be the reason for that ?

Staking in general works like a kind of lotery, there is no sequence. I have my own wallet opened 24/7 and my last received stake was 26/09/14.  This is a normal thing as the stake can be received between 8hrs - 43 days. I remember before we took over it was 43 days before any stake came in.

Random factors cannot be the reason. Please read my post carefully.

All my older coins staked, all of them in 120 secs. None of my younger ones staked in 6 days (with wallet open many hours)

It appears to me as if the min coin age is still 42 days. Can anyone properly check the code to confirm (dev I trust your skills but things can get overlooked, and you didn't write the original code)

funnily enough my less aged coins wallet has staked whereas my older coins wallet also staked , guess its random.

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October 04, 2014, 01:31:51 PM
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There is something about the staking that doesn't make sense to me. (Sorry, I cannot read code, so I can't check that way)


As I said before, my coins hadn't staked for 6 days. I have several wallets.

I opened a different wallet just now, and got 10 blocks of stake immediately, all within 120 seconds. These were from coin which had an age of more than 42 days. The younger coins in the same address are not staking.

What would be the reason for that ?

Staking in general works like a kind of lotery, there is no sequence. I have my own wallet opened 24/7 and my last received stake was 26/09/14.  This is a normal thing as the stake can be received between 8hrs - 43 days. I remember before we took over it was 43 days before any stake came in.

Random factors cannot be the reason. Please read my post carefully.

All my older coins staked, all of them in 120 secs. None of my younger ones staked in 6 days (with wallet open many hours)

It appears to me as if the min coin age is still 42 days. Can anyone properly check the code to confirm (dev I trust your skills but things can get overlooked, and you didn't write the original code)

The code is available on the Github to check-out. However as I allready explained, it's perfectly normal. And yes, Griffith is a good and honest Dev.
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October 04, 2014, 05:00:48 PM
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There is something about the staking that doesn't make sense to me. (Sorry, I cannot read code, so I can't check that way)


As I said before, my coins hadn't staked for 6 days. I have several wallets.

I opened a different wallet just now, and got 10 blocks of stake immediately, all within 120 seconds. These were from coin which had an age of more than 42 days. The younger coins in the same address are not staking.

What would be the reason for that ?

Staking in general works like a kind of lotery, there is no sequence. I have my own wallet opened 24/7 and my last received stake was 26/09/14.  This is a normal thing as the stake can be received between 8hrs - 43 days. I remember before we took over it was 43 days before any stake came in.

Random factors cannot be the reason. Please read my post carefully.

All my older coins staked, all of them in 120 secs. None of my younger ones staked in 6 days (with wallet open many hours)

It appears to me as if the min coin age is still 42 days. Can anyone properly check the code to confirm (dev I trust your skills but things can get overlooked, and you didn't write the original code)

if you look in main.cpp line 45 ish


unsigned int nStakeMinAge = 60 *60 * 2;   // minimum age for coin age: 2 hours
unsigned int nStakeMaxAge = 60 *60 * 24 * 84;   // stake age of full weight: 84 days
unsigned int nStakeTargetSpacing = 45;         // 45 sec block spacing

all computer programs by default have timers count by second intervals. 60 seconds in a minute * 60 minutes in an hour * 2 hours = 2 hours. which is the min stake time.

the min time is not 42 days anymore. your coins will stake. there are 18 billion coins. just be patient.
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October 04, 2014, 08:07:04 PM
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Good to see ECC moving forward! Thanks to all those involved.

New logo is sweet as well.
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October 04, 2014, 09:19:21 PM
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+1 new logo is nice

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October 04, 2014, 09:48:13 PM
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the min time is not 42 days anymore. your coins will stake. there are 18 billion coins. just be patient.

It would be encouraging to think that there are so many wallets open, that my coin weight is relatively low.

Interesting to see the change in the staking parameters, then. I have held 11 different PoS coins, and no others behaved this way: in my book, different is good.
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October 04, 2014, 11:41:18 PM
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Would like to donate half million ecc coin to the new dev for faucets or anything else they could use them for.
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October 05, 2014, 12:49:52 AM
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Hats Off to ya for picking this up and working to make something out of it.

I know its all hard work and I hope it will rise like crazy.
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October 06, 2014, 04:56:54 AM
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it initial test of the multipool was a failure. after it was initially tested. i redid a large section of the database, changed the way the shares solved were stored, fixed connection issues and now we are up and running and as far as i can tell there is a normal amount of reject rates atm. so if you want to test just follow the instructions found here: http://www.primetimepool.net/Coins/Multipool/Getting%20Started.html

i would just like to state that during this time of testing, payment for shares solved is not guaranteed as i haven't fully tested the system yet. simple as that.
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October 06, 2014, 11:13:10 AM
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I made the update from 1.9.x to 2.0.0 this weekend.
My wallet could not sync further than block 240455 after upgrading.
I tried the usual suspects (restarting the wallet with and without.conf)...

I had those kind of errors in the debug.log:
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ERROR: CheckProofOfStake() : INFO: check kernel failed on coinstake 98093a547cbf560a80e188441ba86778c7d871d893637988071727df000c3c0a, hashProof=0f959e40f34b787120e4c2bd54db30fe711a405eab024052ff4a9a269e59bc01
WARNING: ProcessBlock(): check proof-of-stake failed for block 2761a6673326fb67b6c0130d0c3987c9a2f223bfbd7bff94f93350b3f7280bae
received block 196ede54bbf094c98615

The solution was to sync up from the scratch - which takes forever and a day Roll Eyes
We clearly need more nodes to make this coin powerful again!

two ideas:
1)If your github code would support arm cpu's it would be easy to set up a eccoind node for everyone on a raspberry.
AFIAK you need to integrate an additional arm compatible scrypt code like this:
https://github.com/noncepool/cpuminer-yescrypt/blob/master/scrypt-arm.S

2)It would be great if the wallet would show some update notice (+download link?) if a newer release exists.
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October 06, 2014, 02:44:00 PM
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I made the update from 1.9.x to 2.0.0 this weekend.
My wallet could not sync further than block 240455 after upgrading.
I tried the usual suspects (restarting the wallet with and without.conf)...

I had those kind of errors in the debug.log:
Code:
ERROR: CheckProofOfStake() : INFO: check kernel failed on coinstake 98093a547cbf560a80e188441ba86778c7d871d893637988071727df000c3c0a, hashProof=0f959e40f34b787120e4c2bd54db30fe711a405eab024052ff4a9a269e59bc01
WARNING: ProcessBlock(): check proof-of-stake failed for block 2761a6673326fb67b6c0130d0c3987c9a2f223bfbd7bff94f93350b3f7280bae
received block 196ede54bbf094c98615

The solution was to sync up from the scratch - which takes forever and a day Roll Eyes
We clearly need more nodes to make this coin powerful again!

two ideas:
1)If your github code would support arm cpu's it would be easy to set up a eccoind node for everyone on a raspberry.
AFIAK you need to integrate an additional arm compatible scrypt code like this:
https://github.com/noncepool/cpuminer-yescrypt/blob/master/scrypt-arm.S

2)It would be great if the wallet would show some update notice (+download link?) if a newer release exists.


actually that sync issue was a known problem and the reason for the update to 2.0. you probably forked yourself off of the chain. (it was a bug we found) and yes those would need to be a complete resync.
i will look into making it be able to be used on pi's but it isnt on the top of my list atm
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October 07, 2014, 01:22:12 AM
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The 2.0 Wallet seems to be working very well.
Great Job.

Does anyone know when Comkort is going to get their exchange for eccoin working?

Thanks.
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October 07, 2014, 09:28:14 AM
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Thanks, no more errors in wallet Cheesy

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October 07, 2014, 09:10:23 PM
Last edit: October 07, 2014, 10:09:25 PM by BarTeam
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There are still people connecting with old wallets! Please do change to latest version!
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