I dont think the version numbers are that much help as I suspect the dev released two different version of v1.0.0 - all I can definitely say is that if you have v1.1.0 (I think you would have had to compile it yourself from Github) then you can't get on the majority chain.
What I can say now though is that I have released v1.2.0 on Github -
https://github.com/RentaMouse/Spark/releases/tag/v1.2.0Its just the Linux source for now, so a compile it yourself job, I will try and compile a Windows release from it asap.
Took me a bit longer as I was poking about, confirmed that 10041 was the last block which the two forks agreed on, so I have added a checkpoint to v1.2.0 which should ensure it can only sync to the "good" majority chain.
I don't understand the block verification code well enough to 100% confirm a reason for the fork, but my feeling is that its down to the part of the code which defined when the PoS phase started - the older version worked from block 10000, the newer version was on 14400. In v1.2.0 I have changed it back to 10000 in order to get the chain to sync, doesnt really matter now we have finished PoW anyway.
agree... more like a strong hint than evidence. yet... having just peers with those 1.1.0 clients should give a clear enough signal something is wrong
anyway, the first community release you provide is an important step that has been achieved
as of now, there's nothing really new from my side about situation @ bittrex,
but they've got the info they requested and are at at it and will getting back
that moment, they have something to get back with.
and as long as they stayed quite relaxed the whole time, I guess there's no
need to become nervous either
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now for something completely different....
IT MIGHT BE.... that starting with NOV 1ST. up to around NOV. 10TH
...I'M MORE OR LESS OFFLINE due to change of ISP :/ I so forgot about that switch as it's been my roommate caring for that this time...
...yet, I'm absolutely sure that I'm not completely blanked out for that time but
most likely there will be a difference within that 2 weeks.
for a situation like that I've got some umts modem I'm going to find now, that
should help bridge the gap...
as I'm sort of involved into fixing the already brittle situation, I thought you
should be informed about that situation, so you know
I've not as well contracted
morbus vanishitis developitis or the likes
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