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April 13, 2016, 05:22:58 PM |
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ok ok - damn! it was the first time fully synced in a while, with the cryptochainer blockchain [great idea for a site btw], but yeah!, the block count didn't add up; so for avoiding fork issues I am starting over, from scratch, with bocyaj's addnode/connect advice, and using the nodes shown as active on http://www.multifaucet.tk/index.php?blockexplorer=TES&network_info. connect=194.135.84.136:1856 connect=192.71.218.138:1856 connect=24.98.149.31:1856 connect=67.71.49.191:1856 with wallet v3.1.0.1-1-g023d801-Teslacoin so far so good . will repost when its got there nice, so im not crazy. the more the merrier, thanks. I am curently at 559k. For anyone with a wallet running, please confirm against the block explorers: http://www.multifaucet.tk/index.php?blockexplorer=TEShttps://www.blockexperts.com/tes
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steve321
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April 13, 2016, 05:34:16 PM |
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I can't say for absolute certain, if the blockchain I put on CryptoChainer is accurate, but it was synced from scratch. Now given that the peers connected have differing block counts (two are at 1008528 exactly, and one is at 561500.), hard to tell. IF there is anyone, who is actually in sync with the explorer (if that's even correct), then if they can provide a blockchain or bootstrap somewhere, that would help greatly.
I wouldn't count on Yobit getting their wallet fixed, as their reputation for updating/fixing completely unreliable.
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bocyaj
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April 13, 2016, 06:12:42 PM |
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I can't say for absolute certain, if the blockchain I put on CryptoChainer is accurate, but it was synced from scratch. Now given that the peers connected have differing block counts (two are at 1008528 exactly, and one is at 561500.), hard to tell. IF there is anyone, who is actually in sync with the explorer (if that's even correct), then if they can provide a blockchain or bootstrap somewhere, that would help greatly.
I wouldn't count on Yobit getting their wallet fixed, as their reputation for updating/fixing completely unreliable.
Thanks Steve !! I wish I would have found your site years ago, it is an awesome idea and would have saved me A LOT of time. i agree with the comment "if that's even correct". the chain that is/should be correct is whatever Bittrex is on, we can update explorers easily, Bittrex however is quite a bit more complicated. does anyone know if its possible to pull the info from Bittrex's teslacoind ? pretty sure their api is only trading oriented. I will be testing them out first once I get in sync. EDIT: Just realized that on bittrex's wallet tab, you can see when the last time a block update occurred and it seems to line up with the explorers...... a very good thing.
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steve321
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April 13, 2016, 07:45:12 PM |
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Well now I can say, that the blockchain on CryptoChainer.com DOES send to Bittrex, so maybe it should be considered to be the "correct" chain, since that's the largest exchange it appears on...
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bocyaj
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April 13, 2016, 08:54:55 PM |
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Well now I can say, that the blockchain on CryptoChainer.com DOES send to Bittrex, so maybe it should be considered to be the "correct" chain, since that's the largest exchange it appears on...
ok, well that's some good news. however, i can't get that one to sync anymore.... stuck on block 1008528. looks like others are as well. what is your blockhash for this block?  getblockhash 1008528 e004c0205ce9af5fdaf1f95e6ad652b3e8117991e23755e741825105fed6d2f2 Maybe i just need to let it sit for a while, will check on it later. Once I am up and running and confirmed on the Bittrex chain, will send you the 20k TES. I will also edit my previous post saying not to use your site. thanks for the help !!!
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April 13, 2016, 09:26:22 PM |
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Couple of questions: 1) Why some are subver … ? /Satoshi:9.1.0.2/ /Satoshi:9.0.0.1/ /Satoshi:3.0.0.1/ Does it matter? and... v2.0.0.0-gdf9d55a-Teslacoin v3.1.0.1-1-g023d801-Teslacoin guess we all should be in the last one right? 2) Until which block is the bootstrap? http://cryptochainer.com/dir/blockchains-available/blockchains-page-2/Thanks!! btw, to have all in one post - Wallet - Bootstrap - Conf.info - Last wallet link: Where is the latest working Teslacoin Windows wallet? I have wallet v2.0.0.0-gdf9d55a-Teslacoin is this correct?
https://mega.nz/#!6h9mhaha!0_deAyYPMXuWGV6CUTonIOFRf_TgB6HPzttmfVTVhug this one should be good - Last bootstraphttp://cryptochainer.com/dir/blockchains-available/blockchains-page-2/- Last conf.info(Correct if wrong) [server=1 listen=1 daemon=1 rpcport=1857 port=1856 rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 rpcconnect=127.0.0.1 rpcallowip=localhost rpcconnect=localhost rpcuser=**user** rpcpassword=**password**
addnode=tes1.altcoinsfoundation.com addnode=seed1.teslachain.info addnode=seed2.teslachain.info addnode=seed1.teslacoinfoundation.org addnode=192.241.153.16 addnode=108.208.35.108 connect=194.135.84.136:1856 connect=192.71.218.138:1856 connect=24.98.149.31:1856 connect=67.71.49.191:1856 SUPPORT the TESLA NETWORK STAKE YOUR COINS
PoS Coins require "Staking" to process transactions through the blockchain and keeping it from getting stuck. Once it gets stuck it requires patience till it frees up.
Thanks for your diligence in supporting TESLA! We await exciting times ahead.
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Rw13enlib88
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April 13, 2016, 09:29:24 PM |
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btw, great job with CryptoChainer.com! very very useful!
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bocyaj
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April 14, 2016, 05:49:24 PM |
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Hey guys,
I am still not having any luck here. I can't seem to get in sync with Bittrex. :-(
if anyone in sync with them can post what they did or provide a blockchain to download, my offer still stands. 20,000 TES reward.
Thanks.
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April 15, 2016, 02:42:17 AM Last edit: April 15, 2016, 03:01:21 AM by Rw13enlib88 |
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back on win, i just downloaded the wallet and the blockchain I'm in block 1.008.564 last block 1.009.051 Everyone behind the block 1.000.000, download the bootstrap wallet https://mega.nz/#!6h9mhaha!0_deAyYPMXuWGV6CUTonIOFRf_TgB6HPzttmfVTVhug bootstrap http://cryptochainer.com/dir/blockchains-available/blockchains-page-2/ (look for tes chain) bocyaj, in which block are you now? Have you tried to make some autosend to see if it gets updated? (think i've done that in other coin)(not sure if it really works) I'm trying to move some TES from Bittrex to my wallet... let's see
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bocyaj
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April 15, 2016, 01:50:38 PM |
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yes there seems to be two forks, one around block 1009057 and one around 1008577. I've done a couple test withdrawals from Bittrex of 5 TES the other day and I can see them on the explorer: http://www.multifaucet.tk/index.php?blockexplorer=TES&txid=f23cb46559fdc8ae62ea09f7351b1a71bda3097309c2e75937c41a388832b668http://www.multifaucet.tk/index.php?blockexplorer=TES&txid=7111c49d234f52c7eaa6a1c34b5a0cdde10fe2ae96b99d9ce030306f3608cc39so this proves that the explorers and Bittrex are on the same chain. it also proves that the block update status of the TES wallet on Bittrex is not always right. Currently Bittrex wallet says last block update was 176 minutes ago and the explorer shows 10 blocks in that time frame. so there is a time delay in the reports or something is funky. Anyways, this at least allows me to focus on meeting the block explorer chain which provides much more info.... blockhash, blockcount, etc... I let my wallet try to sync from scratch overnight with just about every addnode I could get my hands on so I could get a good idea of where everyone stands. this morning I had 15 connections and took a look through to see who was on what chain. on the "good" chain: 1009057ish 194.135.84.136:47930 193.198.102.16:39684 188.134.72.213:55485 82.176.15.155:42332 162.255.117.105:63089 on the "bad" chain: 1008577ish 192.71.218.138:1856 188.246.71.198:1856 104.172.24.79:58883 The rest of the connections were in the same boat as me, trying to catch up. The problem I am having now is that any wallet on the new chain is not syncing blocks to my wallet. I assume there is some way to disable this the only node I can currently get a connection too from the "good" chain is below, and it won't send me any block updates.... I assume the "inbound" field at false has something to do with it. { "addr" : "194.135.84.136:1856", "services" : "00000001", "lastsend" : 1460726916, "lastrecv" : 1460726887, "conntime" : 1460726054, "version" : 63001, "subver" : "/Satoshi:9.1.0.2/", "inbound" : false,"releasetime" : 0, "startingheight" : 1009099, "banscore" : 0 } gonna let it sit for a while... maybe all day and see if can reconnect to anyone else. Here is my current Teslacoin.conf to only connect to nodes on the good chain. **my getpeerinfo list shows the odd port numbers, 47930,39684, etc... I also added the default 1856 port as well. maxconnections=5 connect=194.135.84.136:47930 connect=193.198.102.16:39684 connect=188.134.72.213:55485 connect=82.176.15.155:42332 connect=162.255.117.105:63089 connect=194.135.84.136:1856 connect=193.198.102.16:1856 connect=188.134.72.213:1856 connect=82.176.15.155:1856 connect=162.255.117.105:1856 If I start from the cryptochainer file, the only chain I can get on is the "bad" chain and I get the same that Rw13enlib88 shows, stuck on block 1008577 and last block 1009099. it shows the higher one as a last block since you are connected to a node from that chain, but I could never get up there.
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steve321
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April 15, 2016, 03:52:43 PM |
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Yes the blockchain I put on CryptoChainer may NOT be the correct chain. This one is particularly hard to sync. If someone on the "correct" chain could make their bootstrap or blockchain available to download, it would make things much easier. It took forever, and many wallet closings and openings to get in sync with that one.
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steve321
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April 15, 2016, 04:00:04 PM |
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Also Cryptopia's explorer shows 1009112 with nodes:
addnode=194.135.84.136:1856 addnode=192.71.218.138:1856 addnode=24.98.149.31:1856
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Rw13enlib88
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April 15, 2016, 04:26:40 PM |
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yes there seems to be two forks, one around block 1009057 and one around 1008577. I've done a couple test withdrawals from Bittrex of 5 TES the other day and I can see them on the explorer: http://www.multifaucet.tk/index.php?blockexplorer=TES&txid=f23cb46559fdc8ae62ea09f7351b1a71bda3097309c2e75937c41a388832b668http://www.multifaucet.tk/index.php?blockexplorer=TES&txid=7111c49d234f52c7eaa6a1c34b5a0cdde10fe2ae96b99d9ce030306f3608cc39so this proves that the explorers and Bittrex are on the same chain. it also proves that the block update status of the TES wallet on Bittrex is not always right. Currently Bittrex wallet says last block update was 176 minutes ago and the explorer shows 10 blocks in that time frame. so there is a time delay in the reports or something is funky. Anyways, this at least allows me to focus on meeting the block explorer chain which provides much more info.... blockhash, blockcount, etc... I let my wallet try to sync from scratch overnight with just about every addnode I could get my hands on so I could get a good idea of where everyone stands. this morning I had 15 connections and took a look through to see who was on what chain. on the "good" chain: 1009057ish 194.135.84.136:47930 193.198.102.16:39684 188.134.72.213:55485 82.176.15.155:42332 162.255.117.105:63089 on the "bad" chain: 1008577ish 192.71.218.138:1856 188.246.71.198:1856 104.172.24.79:58883 The rest of the connections were in the same boat as me, trying to catch up. The problem I am having now is that any wallet on the new chain is not syncing blocks to my wallet. I assume there is some way to disable this the only node I can currently get a connection too from the "good" chain is below, and it won't send me any block updates.... I assume the "inbound" field at false has something to do with it. { "addr" : "194.135.84.136:1856", "services" : "00000001", "lastsend" : 1460726916, "lastrecv" : 1460726887, "conntime" : 1460726054, "version" : 63001, "subver" : "/Satoshi:9.1.0.2/", "inbound" : false,"releasetime" : 0, "startingheight" : 1009099, "banscore" : 0 } gonna let it sit for a while... maybe all day and see if can reconnect to anyone else. Here is my current Teslacoin.conf to only connect to nodes on the good chain. **my getpeerinfo list shows the odd port numbers, 47930,39684, etc... I also added the default 1856 port as well. maxconnections=5 connect=194.135.84.136:47930 connect=193.198.102.16:39684 connect=188.134.72.213:55485 connect=82.176.15.155:42332 connect=162.255.117.105:63089 connect=194.135.84.136:1856 connect=193.198.102.16:1856 connect=188.134.72.213:1856 connect=82.176.15.155:1856 connect=162.255.117.105:1856 If I start from the cryptochainer file, the only chain I can get on is the "bad" chain and I get the same that Rw13enlib88 shows, stuck on block 1008577 and last block 1009099. it shows the higher one as a last block since you are connected to a node from that chain, but I could never get up there. changing my conf.info to connect=194.135.84.136:1856 (not sure of this one, multifaucet says 985937 ) connect=193.198.102.16:1856 connect=188.134.72.213:1856 connect=82.176.15.155:1856 connect=162.255.117.105:1856 Let's see if I can move from 1008577
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Rw13enlib88
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April 15, 2016, 05:38:27 PM Last edit: April 15, 2016, 06:25:39 PM by Rw13enlib88 |
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Even if "maxconnections" and "connect" to the right nodes, its still connecting to the wrong ones...
I'll delete the blockchain and start from the beginning
how can i reject/avoid some nodes?
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bocyaj
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April 15, 2016, 07:37:26 PM |
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Even if "maxconnections" and "connect" to the right nodes, its still connecting to the wrong ones...
I'll delete the blockchain and start from the beginning
how can i reject/avoid some nodes?
that was working perfectly for me. make sure you don't have any addnodes in there as well. look at your debug.log and see if it got any errors from your conf file. once the nodes are connected to your wallet, verify they are still on good chain via getpeerinfo. tired to upload my blockchain that I started from scratch to my new MEGA account so you could download ( at 742,000 blocks ), but apparently I need the premium account to share links publicily. if anyone knows a free way for me to get this file out, i will do it.
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renbit
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April 15, 2016, 09:35:59 PM |
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tired to upload my blockchain that I started from scratch to my new MEGA account so you could download ( at 742,000 blocks ), but apparently I need the premium account to share links publicily.
if anyone knows a free way for me to get this file out, i will do it.
if this link works ok then you don't need a premium MEGA - just copy the 'get link' and key from cloud folder. https://mega.nz/#!c9p10ZgZ!2dFT4YgxebSqq9JCnA5lf9gNOFBfOs7hD_xVURBg3WY wallet - TeslaCoin-Qt(v3.1.0.1-1-g023d801-Teslacoin).exe
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bocyaj
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April 15, 2016, 11:28:10 PM |
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yep, im an idiot. I signed up on megafileupload by mistake. Here it is at 789,000 blocks https://mega.nz/#!bJcR1KxD!jXDbjNbCY_fivXTpW-BWsfY93ELAI2sydicu09l4544
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April 16, 2016, 08:44:44 AM |
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on the "bad" chain: 1008577ish 192.71.218.138:1856
That one is me, I'm taking it down now and will try to resync from some good nodes.
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shkbits
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April 17, 2016, 07:51:56 AM |
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What can we do, so that an average user will just have to download the wallet from the OP and will be able to open it and sync with the network without going through the hassle of downloading the bootstrap and all.
Can this be done by setting up nodes? Can we kick out the wallets on wrong chain from the network by checkpointing latest blocks?
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