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Author Topic: [ANN] [XMG] MAGI | CPU mining | mPoW | mPoS | [MagiPay]  (Read 2375270 times)
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May 17, 2018, 09:04:17 AM
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Hmmm, There is a rule of 250k/h per user in pools but non of them follow it!
Isn't possible to ban high hashrate users? Or they don't like to do it?
want more hashrate please view my economical plans here:
https://plus.google.com/103411401853001823220
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May 17, 2018, 09:12:32 AM
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Hmmm, There is a rule of 250k/h per user in pools but non of them follow it!
Isn't possible to ban high hashrate users? Or they don't like to do it?

This rule varies from pool to pool. Every pool does it like they want it. PoM is doing it, but they also advertise they're limit on every site. Other pools don't block/bann high hashrate users.

Oh, I see.




>inb4 whales start solo-mining and start giving us a hard time finding blocks period

Edit: Is CryptoID finally back on the proper fork?

That's true.


After fork I made 1.2 XMG with my 100k hashrate but now I can get 0.2 xmg per day.

https://plus.google.com/103411401853001823220
starting @ INR 2,000 for three months very less than making your own server Grade PC.
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May 17, 2018, 09:40:33 AM
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I can provide you upto 150 khps. to view all the option that I provide please go to:
https://plus.google.com/103411401853001823220


Bad timing man. Everyone complains about things like this and you are advertising it 2 minutes later. Cheesy
as I said I provide upto 150 khps which is < 250 khps pool's mining hashrate limit per user. If you need a mining rig in near future dont build it yourself I will provide you much less coslty miners.
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May 17, 2018, 09:56:33 AM
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Search your magi wallet address in here to check the balance
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xmg/

Only shows my 3 payouts AFTER the chaos. The 22 Coins aren't listed.

Ps: I used of course my wallet.dat. Only a freh installed windows to be sure that i have the newest wallet version and right blockchain.

It could well be that the 22 conis were mined on an incorrect chain

good to hear about the wallet.dat, you'd be surprised at the number of people who have accidentally deleted it over the years - including people with hundreds of BTC
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May 17, 2018, 10:01:28 AM
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Hi, Did you try running checkwallet and repairwallet on your wallet - that's usually the issue after re-syncing the chain

For that reason i set up my wallet on a newly fresh installed windows system with the newest wallet. Still nope. Coins are gone and so my hopes.

Also, check your balance in a block explorer to see if the blocks you generated were actually committed to the blockchain - there have been a few forked chains lately, if you were mining on a forked chain then the XMG would not have been legitimate.

I have no idea how that works and i have to admit that i am new to mining etc. How can i check the block etc.?

Did you have a backed-up wallet.dat file from your previous wallet? without that you have no way of getting your coins back
I lost 275 xmg that were genuine when I got the latest version of fork a few 40 xmg blocks Huh Angry Roll Eyes
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May 17, 2018, 10:02:47 AM
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good to hear about the wallet.dat, you'd be surprised at the number of people who have accidentally deleted it over the years - including people with hundreds of BTC

Ouch  Cheesy
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May 17, 2018, 12:51:28 PM
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Hi all,

Is POS not an option anymore in the new wallet? v1.4.6.2? i have enabled pos in the .conf file but it just keeps saying "not staking because you don't have enough weight"
Wit the old wallet POS worked fine. i have 121 coins in the wallet.
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May 17, 2018, 12:55:16 PM
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Hi all,

Is POS not an option anymore in the new wallet? v1.4.6.2? i have enabled pos in the .conf file but it just keeps saying "not staking because you don't have enough weight"
Wit the old wallet POS worked fine. i have 121 coins in the wallet.

Give it a day or so. it should start staking.
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May 17, 2018, 12:58:13 PM
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What is staking actually? I read it yesterday evening in my wallet as well and i know that i will be rewarded in 25 days but why and for what? Cheesy
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May 17, 2018, 12:58:30 PM
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Hi all,

Is POS not an option anymore in the new wallet? v1.4.6.2? i have enabled pos in the .conf file but it just keeps saying "not staking because you don't have enough weight"
Wit the old wallet POS worked fine. i have 121 coins in the wallet.

Give it a day or so. it should start staking.

Ok thanks, i will keep on wating....
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May 17, 2018, 01:52:27 PM
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Hi all,

Is POS not an option anymore in the new wallet? v1.4.6.2? i have enabled pos in the .conf file but it just keeps saying "not staking because you don't have enough weight"
Wit the old wallet POS worked fine. i have 121 coins in the wallet.
just wait for a few hundred blocks more you will see your weight increasing.
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May 17, 2018, 01:55:37 PM
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Hmmm, There is a rule of 250k/h per user in pools but non of them follow it!
Isn't possible to ban high hashrate users? Or they don't like to do it?

At the moment there is no way to force pools for this.
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May 17, 2018, 02:02:36 PM
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Hmmm, There is a rule of 250k/h per user in pools but non of them follow it!
Isn't possible to ban high hashrate users? Or they don't like to do it?

At the moment there is no way to force pools for this.

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I strictly think pool's total hashrate should be targetted instead of targetting individual hashrate,
but for that you will need centralization in some form which is not a virtue of crypto currencies which totally depend on blockchain, which is decentralized in its essence.
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May 17, 2018, 02:10:07 PM
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Looking for the answer.   
 What is the "listen=" command in the Magi config?  When set to "listen=o" I have 2 may 3 active connections to the Magi network in my wallet.  When changed to "listen=1", I have 10-13 active connections.  I saw it mentioned her to have it set to 0.  What is the correct answer, what does the command do?  Thanks in advance
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May 17, 2018, 02:13:30 PM
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Looking for the answer.   
 What is the "listen=" command in the Magi config?  When set to "listen=o" I have 2 may 3 active connections to the Magi network in my wallet.  When changed to "listen=1", I have 10-13 active connections.  I saw it mentioned her to have it set to 0.  What is the correct answer, what does the command do?  Thanks in advance
for solo mining with other miner not the wallet miner you need to set listen=1 and rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 ans rpcuser=someuser , rpcpassword=someuser'spassword in your magi.conf file
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Looking for the answer.   
 What is the "listen=" command in the Magi config?  When set to "listen=o" I have 2 may 3 active connections to the Magi network in my wallet.  When changed to "listen=1", I have 10-13 active connections.  I saw it mentioned her to have it set to 0.  What is the correct answer, what does the command do?  Thanks in advance

listen=  is used to allow or restrict which other nodes in the network your wallet can connect to.

With "listen=0" you will only connect and listen to any node specified in your magi.conf file

At the moment most people have "listen=0" and only a single "connect" entry of "connect=104.128.225.215"
This address is the "master" node (master in this case being Joe's the Developers node) their wallets will only send/receive block information from that single node.

The problems this past 10 days or so was due to a split in the blockchain and so having a single node for everyone to connect to helped get everyone back on the correct chain.
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May 17, 2018, 03:11:24 PM
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Looking for the answer.   
 What is the "listen=" command in the Magi config?  When set to "listen=o" I have 2 may 3 active connections to the Magi network in my wallet.  When changed to "listen=1", I have 10-13 active connections.  I saw it mentioned her to have it set to 0.  What is the correct answer, what does the command do?  Thanks in advance

listen=  is used to allow or restrict which other nodes in the network your wallet can connect to.

With "listen=0" you will only connect and listen to any node specified in your magi.conf file

At the moment most people have "listen=0" and only a single "connect" entry of "connect=104.128.225.215"
This address is the "master" node (master in this case being Joe's the Developers node) their wallets will only send/receive block information from that single node.

The problems this past 10 days or so was due to a split in the blockchain and so having a single node for everyone to connect to helped get everyone back on the correct chain.

Thank you for a very easy to understand answer!  Much appreciated.
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May 17, 2018, 03:18:25 PM
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I replaced my entire blockchain and loaded up the new wallet and was able to get fully synchronized yesterday.

I woke up this morning and so far all day my wallet just says 17 hours behind and won't synchronize.

In my .conf I have this: connect=104.128.225.215

Looking in console at getinfo... I seem to be stuck at block >>> "blocks" : 1824722,

Does anybody have a list of known good node IP's I can use so I can get my wallet synchronized and keep it up to date with the proper chain?
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May 17, 2018, 03:41:27 PM
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Hello,

Could anyone please explain to me what Sign Message and Verify Message is for under File in Coin Magi - Wallet?

Also, my wallet still says out of sync but there is no loading bar at the bottom indicating total amount of the blocks left to download. Hovering over the bottom right indicator says downloaded 1824722 of transaction history and it still says it is Catching up.

Thank you,
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May 17, 2018, 03:58:19 PM
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Hello,

Could anyone please explain to me what Sign Message and Verify Message is for under File in Coin Magi - Wallet?

Also, my wallet still says out of sync but there is no loading bar at the bottom indicating total amount of the blocks left to download. Hovering over the bottom right indicator says downloaded 1824722 of transaction history and it still says it is Catching up.

Thank you,
Appletatoes

Looks like we are both stuck on that exact same block number.

I went to a block explorer and copied out a bunch of node IP's on the same version as me and then added those to my .conf file. Rebooted the wallet and now have 5 solid connections and guess what... I am still stuck at block 1824722.

Hopefully we can get some more feedback from other users and/or the dev so we can figure out what's going on and how to correct it...
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