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First priority is to figure out why the blockchain isn't moving properly. My suspicion is that nobody is actively staking with mature coins.
I've got 10 connections, and someone was able to stake and get my wallet staking. We're up to block 800989. Problem is my wallet is now showing coins available to stake, my weight is 1111 and network weight is 17. But the last block was over 3 hours ago. How many inputs do you have ready to stake? Also do you build from source. I think one of the primary concerns here is that the wallet is automatically combining inputs when it stakes. That needs to be turned off. I can turn it off in the code.
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qiwoman2 (OP)
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November 06, 2016, 07:41:33 PM |
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First priority is to figure out why the blockchain isn't moving properly. My suspicion is that nobody is actively staking with mature coins.
I've got 10 connections, and someone was able to stake and get my wallet staking. We're up to block 800989. Problem is my wallet is now showing coins available to stake, my weight is 1111 and network weight is 17. But the last block was over 3 hours ago. How many inputs do you have ready to stake? Also do you build from source. I think one of the primary concerns here is that the wallet is automatically combining inputs when it stakes. That needs to be turned off. I can turn it off in the code. Thank you PRESSTAB for helping QIBUCK COIN and our community much appreciated...
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November 06, 2016, 09:56:01 PM |
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First priority is to figure out why the blockchain isn't moving properly. My suspicion is that nobody is actively staking with mature coins.
I've got 10 connections, and someone was able to stake and get my wallet staking. We're up to block 800989. Problem is my wallet is now showing coins available to stake, my weight is 1111 and network weight is 17. But the last block was over 3 hours ago. How many inputs do you have ready to stake? Also do you build from source. I think one of the primary concerns here is that the wallet is automatically combining inputs when it stakes. That needs to be turned off. I can turn it off in the code. It's all in one output. 65 confirms. and the date is 09/16/16 I'm using the windows binary, but I have an ubuntu system I could build the wallet on. Just give me the details and I can do it.
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qiwoman2 (OP)
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November 07, 2016, 05:30:29 AM Last edit: November 07, 2016, 06:47:08 AM by qiwoman2 |
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New BLOCK EXPLORER IS UP! Thanks to PRESSTAB DEV... Also I will update the OP with it after breaky! He is currently working on our clogged up blockchain issues now.. http://www.presstab.pw/phpexplorer/QBK/richlist.php
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November 07, 2016, 04:33:53 PM |
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First priority is to figure out why the blockchain isn't moving properly. My suspicion is that nobody is actively staking with mature coins.
I've got 10 connections, and someone was able to stake and get my wallet staking. We're up to block 800989. Problem is my wallet is now showing coins available to stake, my weight is 1111 and network weight is 17. But the last block was over 3 hours ago. How many inputs do you have ready to stake? Also do you build from source. I think one of the primary concerns here is that the wallet is automatically combining inputs when it stakes. That needs to be turned off. I can turn it off in the code. It's all in one output. 65 confirms. and the date is 09/16/16 I'm using the windows binary, but I have an ubuntu system I could build the wallet on. Just give me the details and I can do it. Try building from github.com/presstab/Qibucks I removed the combing code. Also it would be wise to (after you stake) split up your coins into more unspent outputs that can be staked. This will help keep the blockchain running. I will see if I can get this setup as well.
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November 07, 2016, 06:48:42 PM Last edit: November 07, 2016, 06:59:06 PM by chilly2k |
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First priority is to figure out why the blockchain isn't moving properly. My suspicion is that nobody is actively staking with mature coins.
I've got 10 connections, and someone was able to stake and get my wallet staking. We're up to block 800989. Problem is my wallet is now showing coins available to stake, my weight is 1111 and network weight is 17. But the last block was over 3 hours ago. How many inputs do you have ready to stake? Also do you build from source. I think one of the primary concerns here is that the wallet is automatically combining inputs when it stakes. That needs to be turned off. I can turn it off in the code. It's all in one output. 65 confirms. and the date is 09/16/16 I'm using the windows binary, but I have an ubuntu system I could build the wallet on. Just give me the details and I can do it. Try building from github.com/presstab/Qibucks I removed the combing code. Also it would be wise to (after you stake) split up your coins into more unspent outputs that can be staked. This will help keep the blockchain running. I will see if I can get this setup as well. I tried, but have no idea how to compile it. I cloned it, but the install readme says to see the /doc/... files, and there is no doc directory. What are the commands I should be using. On a side note, the one input that is still waiting to stake, is still waiting to stake, even though a few others have matured and staked ahead of it.
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November 07, 2016, 11:56:38 PM |
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First priority is to figure out why the blockchain isn't moving properly. My suspicion is that nobody is actively staking with mature coins.
I've got 10 connections, and someone was able to stake and get my wallet staking. We're up to block 800989. Problem is my wallet is now showing coins available to stake, my weight is 1111 and network weight is 17. But the last block was over 3 hours ago. How many inputs do you have ready to stake? Also do you build from source. I think one of the primary concerns here is that the wallet is automatically combining inputs when it stakes. That needs to be turned off. I can turn it off in the code. It's all in one output. 65 confirms. and the date is 09/16/16 I'm using the windows binary, but I have an ubuntu system I could build the wallet on. Just give me the details and I can do it. Try building from github.com/presstab/Qibucks I removed the combing code. Also it would be wise to (after you stake) split up your coins into more unspent outputs that can be staked. This will help keep the blockchain running. I will see if I can get this setup as well. I tried, but have no idea how to compile it. I cloned it, but the install readme says to see the /doc/... files, and there is no doc directory. What are the commands I should be using. On a side note, the one input that is still waiting to stake, is still waiting to stake, even though a few others have matured and staked ahead of it. cd to the Qibucks directory chmod +x leveldb/build_detect_platform qmake make -j2
Usually you will use -j[insert # of cpu cores here]
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chilly2k
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November 08, 2016, 03:53:07 AM Last edit: November 08, 2016, 04:12:05 AM by chilly2k |
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First priority is to figure out why the blockchain isn't moving properly. My suspicion is that nobody is actively staking with mature coins.
I've got 10 connections, and someone was able to stake and get my wallet staking. We're up to block 800989. Problem is my wallet is now showing coins available to stake, my weight is 1111 and network weight is 17. But the last block was over 3 hours ago. How many inputs do you have ready to stake? Also do you build from source. I think one of the primary concerns here is that the wallet is automatically combining inputs when it stakes. That needs to be turned off. I can turn it off in the code. It's all in one output. 65 confirms. and the date is 09/16/16 I'm using the windows binary, but I have an ubuntu system I could build the wallet on. Just give me the details and I can do it. Try building from github.com/presstab/Qibucks I removed the combing code. Also it would be wise to (after you stake) split up your coins into more unspent outputs that can be staked. This will help keep the blockchain running. I will see if I can get this setup as well. I tried, but have no idea how to compile it. I cloned it, but the install readme says to see the /doc/... files, and there is no doc directory. What are the commands I should be using. On a side note, the one input that is still waiting to stake, is still waiting to stake, even though a few others have matured and staked ahead of it. cd to the Qibucks directory chmod +x leveldb/build_detect_platform qmake make -j2
Usually you will use -j[insert # of cpu cores here] Almost done. This is the first QT wallet I've compiled for Linux. Came up clean after having to fight through several dependency, and then changing permissions for the app directory. I'm just downloading the copy of the block chain I provided several days ago, then move the wallet over and I should be in business. Edit: Done, just waiting to stake now.
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qiwoman2 (OP)
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November 08, 2016, 05:04:47 AM |
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First priority is to figure out why the blockchain isn't moving properly. My suspicion is that nobody is actively staking with mature coins.
I've got 10 connections, and someone was able to stake and get my wallet staking. We're up to block 800989. Problem is my wallet is now showing coins available to stake, my weight is 1111 and network weight is 17. But the last block was over 3 hours ago. How many inputs do you have ready to stake? Also do you build from source. I think one of the primary concerns here is that the wallet is automatically combining inputs when it stakes. That needs to be turned off. I can turn it off in the code. It's all in one output. 65 confirms. and the date is 09/16/16 I'm using the windows binary, but I have an ubuntu system I could build the wallet on. Just give me the details and I can do it. Try building from github.com/presstab/Qibucks I removed the combing code. Also it would be wise to (after you stake) split up your coins into more unspent outputs that can be staked. This will help keep the blockchain running. I will see if I can get this setup as well. I tried, but have no idea how to compile it. I cloned it, but the install readme says to see the /doc/... files, and there is no doc directory. What are the commands I should be using. On a side note, the one input that is still waiting to stake, is still waiting to stake, even though a few others have matured and staked ahead of it. cd to the Qibucks directory chmod +x leveldb/build_detect_platform qmake make -j2
Usually you will use -j[insert # of cpu cores here] Almost done. This is the first QT wallet I've compiled for Linux. Came up clean after having to fight through several dependency, and then changing permissions for the app directory. I'm just downloading the copy of the block chain I provided several days ago, then move the wallet over and I should be in business. Edit: Done, just waiting to stake now. WOW you are very clever and I wish I was so techified..all I have is ideas lol. I am driven and working hard to make a holiday SPECIAL Bagbonus and reinstate BITCOIN as a bagbonus way of payment like before at XMAS bagbonus time, fingers crossed if all goes to plan..once PRESSTAB has the new wallets I will spit Oct bagbonus out..
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November 09, 2016, 05:11:51 PM |
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We need the blockchain to move. Does nobody actually have QBK that they are actively staking??
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chilly2k
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November 09, 2016, 06:16:49 PM |
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We need the blockchain to move. Does nobody actually have QBK that they are actively staking??
All of my coins are currently waiting to mature. Closest I come is one input at 57 confirms. Is there any chance you can add code to split the output based on a size? IE like clams does, or maybe hyp? I split up the output I had waiting to stake, but trying to do others means having to catch it right after it gets 60 confirms and before it stakes again.
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November 09, 2016, 06:20:01 PM |
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We need the blockchain to move. Does nobody actually have QBK that they are actively staking??
All of my coins are currently waiting to mature. Closest I come is one input at 57 confirms. Is there any chance you can add code to split the output based on a size? IE like clams does, or maybe hyp? I split up the output I had waiting to stake, but trying to do others means having to catch it right after it gets 60 confirms and before it stakes again. I added some code yesterday that makes the stake split if it is less than 10 coins.
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November 09, 2016, 06:40:26 PM |
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We need the blockchain to move. Does nobody actually have QBK that they are actively staking??
All of my coins are currently waiting to mature. Closest I come is one input at 57 confirms. Is there any chance you can add code to split the output based on a size? IE like clams does, or maybe hyp? I split up the output I had waiting to stake, but trying to do others means having to catch it right after it gets 60 confirms and before it stakes again. So are all of those coins ones that you have previously staked? It looks like the code has an error in that it waits 60 confirms for both staked coins and non-staked coins before attempting to stake them. The non-staked coins only need to wait 10 confirms. If you have some that are non-stake coins, I can alter that code to attempt to stake them after 10 confs and that might be enough to kickstart the chain.
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November 09, 2016, 08:49:02 PM |
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We need the blockchain to move. Does nobody actually have QBK that they are actively staking??
All of my coins are currently waiting to mature. Closest I come is one input at 57 confirms. Is there any chance you can add code to split the output based on a size? IE like clams does, or maybe hyp? I split up the output I had waiting to stake, but trying to do others means having to catch it right after it gets 60 confirms and before it stakes again. So are all of those coins ones that you have previously staked? It looks like the code has an error in that it waits 60 confirms for both staked coins and non-staked coins before attempting to stake them. The non-staked coins only need to wait 10 confirms. If you have some that are non-stake coins, I can alter that code to attempt to stake them after 10 confs and that might be enough to kickstart the chain. Unfortunately they are all staked coins. But.... When I go into coin control and look at my inputs there is one there that has 60 confirms yet it's still not staking, the wallet shows it's eligible to stake, but it's not. I just realized we've gotten 3 more blocks in the last hour or so. Another weird point. I split up an input with transaction ID t1XKkGmqFJt8iv1ht2rB8JRCqSyaZbsWo7A It's not showing as confirmed even though I did this well before the last 3 blocks were created. The next stake after the one at 60 confirms is 27 blocks away for myself.
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November 09, 2016, 09:13:44 PM |
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We need the blockchain to move. Does nobody actually have QBK that they are actively staking??
All of my coins are currently waiting to mature. Closest I come is one input at 57 confirms. Is there any chance you can add code to split the output based on a size? IE like clams does, or maybe hyp? I split up the output I had waiting to stake, but trying to do others means having to catch it right after it gets 60 confirms and before it stakes again. So are all of those coins ones that you have previously staked? It looks like the code has an error in that it waits 60 confirms for both staked coins and non-staked coins before attempting to stake them. The non-staked coins only need to wait 10 confirms. If you have some that are non-stake coins, I can alter that code to attempt to stake them after 10 confs and that might be enough to kickstart the chain. Unfortunately they are all staked coins. But.... When I go into coin control and look at my inputs there is one there that has 60 confirms yet it's still not staking, the wallet shows it's eligible to stake, but it's not. I just realized we've gotten 3 more blocks in the last hour or so. Another weird point. I split up an input with transaction ID t1XKkGmqFJt8iv1ht2rB8JRCqSyaZbsWo7A It's not showing as confirmed even though I did this well before the last 3 blocks were created. The next stake after the one at 60 confirms is 27 blocks away for myself. Actually we just got another stake and the coins I send to myself have started to confirm. They only have one confirm, so if you can provide the code to stake after 10 confirms I can install that and be a little closer to moving things along.
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qiwoman2 (OP)
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November 10, 2016, 07:13:16 AM |
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We need the blockchain to move. Does nobody actually have QBK that they are actively staking??
All of my coins are currently waiting to mature. Closest I come is one input at 57 confirms. Is there any chance you can add code to split the output based on a size? IE like clams does, or maybe hyp? I split up the output I had waiting to stake, but trying to do others means having to catch it right after it gets 60 confirms and before it stakes again. So are all of those coins ones that you have previously staked? It looks like the code has an error in that it waits 60 confirms for both staked coins and non-staked coins before attempting to stake them. The non-staked coins only need to wait 10 confirms. If you have some that are non-stake coins, I can alter that code to attempt to stake them after 10 confs and that might be enough to kickstart the chain. Unfortunately they are all staked coins. But.... When I go into coin control and look at my inputs there is one there that has 60 confirms yet it's still not staking, the wallet shows it's eligible to stake, but it's not. I just realized we've gotten 3 more blocks in the last hour or so. Another weird point. I split up an input with transaction ID t1XKkGmqFJt8iv1ht2rB8JRCqSyaZbsWo7A It's not showing as confirmed even though I did this well before the last 3 blocks were created. The next stake after the one at 60 confirms is 27 blocks away for myself. Actually we just got another stake and the coins I send to myself have started to confirm. They only have one confirm, so if you can provide the code to stake after 10 confirms I can install that and be a little closer to moving things along. Thank you very much for the help and feedeback.. Once all is sorted we will have a new generation of Bagholders through the refback bagbonus holders.. I am slowly educating new people to QBK, so once all is done and wallets ready I will introduce new Bagholders to our fold..
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November 10, 2016, 03:30:21 PM |
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I have my transaction at 37 confirmations now, still waiting for coins to mature so I can start staking. I am currently running the original version of wallet on Windows. Unfortunately, I can't leave the Windows wallet open all the time because I don't own the computer. I own a Mac computer that I could leave running all the time with wallet open though. I tried to compile the wallet on Mac OS X (10.11.6) but the process ended up with these errors: src/bloom.cpp:63:32: error: member function 'begin' not viable: 'this' argument has type 'const uint256', but function is not marked const vector<unsigned char> data(hash.begin(), hash.end()); ^~~~ src/uint256.h:344:20: note: 'begin' declared here unsigned char* begin() ^ src/bloom.cpp:63:46: error: member function 'end' not viable: 'this' argument has type 'const uint256', but function is not marked const vector<unsigned char> data(hash.begin(), hash.end()); ^~~~ src/uint256.h:349:20: note: 'end' declared here unsigned char* end() ^ src/bloom.cpp:93:32: error: member function 'begin' not viable: 'this' argument has type 'const uint256', but function is not marked const vector<unsigned char> data(hash.begin(), hash.end()); ^~~~ src/uint256.h:344:20: note: 'begin' declared here unsigned char* begin() ^ src/bloom.cpp:93:46: error: member function 'end' not viable: 'this' argument has type 'const uint256', but function is not marked const vector<unsigned char> data(hash.begin(), hash.end()); ^~~~ src/uint256.h:349:20: note: 'end' declared here unsigned char* end() ^ 4 errors generated. make: *** [build/bloom.o] Error 1 make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs.... Could anyone help me out with setting up the wallet for Mac please?
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qiwoman2 (OP)
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November 12, 2016, 05:21:23 AM |
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I have my transaction at 37 confirmations now, still waiting for coins to mature so I can start staking. I am currently running the original version of wallet on Windows. Unfortunately, I can't leave the Windows wallet open all the time because I don't own the computer. I own a Mac computer that I could leave running all the time with wallet open though. I tried to compile the wallet on Mac OS X (10.11.6) but the process ended up with these errors: src/bloom.cpp:63:32: error: member function 'begin' not viable: 'this' argument has type 'const uint256', but function is not marked const vector<unsigned char> data(hash.begin(), hash.end()); ^~~~ src/uint256.h:344:20: note: 'begin' declared here unsigned char* begin() ^ src/bloom.cpp:63:46: error: member function 'end' not viable: 'this' argument has type 'const uint256', but function is not marked const vector<unsigned char> data(hash.begin(), hash.end()); ^~~~ src/uint256.h:349:20: note: 'end' declared here unsigned char* end() ^ src/bloom.cpp:93:32: error: member function 'begin' not viable: 'this' argument has type 'const uint256', but function is not marked const vector<unsigned char> data(hash.begin(), hash.end()); ^~~~ src/uint256.h:344:20: note: 'begin' declared here unsigned char* begin() ^ src/bloom.cpp:93:46: error: member function 'end' not viable: 'this' argument has type 'const uint256', but function is not marked const vector<unsigned char> data(hash.begin(), hash.end()); ^~~~ src/uint256.h:349:20: note: 'end' declared here unsigned char* end() ^ 4 errors generated. make: *** [build/bloom.o] Error 1 make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs.... Could anyone help me out with setting up the wallet for Mac please? Hopefully when Presstab comes online he will be able to help or any other holder familiar with MAC here?
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ChrisLandin
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November 12, 2016, 10:21:16 AM |
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Hi Team. I'm wanting to really help and support the coin with staking my wallet. I don't have masses of qbk circa 2000 but I'm prepared to stake the lot daily but I need my wallet to function. My old wallet had no connections even with the conf file. Today ive saved my dat and tried to reinstall the wallet from scratch and nothing is happening. Can people please help?
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November 12, 2016, 12:27:16 PM |
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Hi Team. I'm wanting to really help and support the coin with staking my wallet. I don't have masses of qbk circa 2000 but I'm prepared to stake the lot daily but I need my wallet to function. My old wallet had no connections even with the conf file. Today ive saved my dat and tried to reinstall the wallet from scratch and nothing is happening. Can people please help? I have 2 active connections, maybe try adding these to your conf file? 24.67.160.17:49787 72.190.133.196:49787
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