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Author Topic: [ANN][XST] Junaeth - World’s first private high performance blockchain protocol  (Read 631020 times)
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October 27, 2016, 06:09:29 PM
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... There will be a new XST node with high connectivity soon.

Oh really? How a permanoob knows that?

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October 27, 2016, 06:14:15 PM
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... There will be a new XST node with high connectivity soon.

Oh really? How a permanoob knows that?

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Yeah, in the stealthcoin community everything must be under camouflage LOL
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October 28, 2016, 01:55:05 AM
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... There will be a new XST node with high connectivity soon.

Oh really? How a permanoob knows that?

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Is there any other insider information you want to share with us?
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October 28, 2016, 07:56:07 AM
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... There will be a new XST node with high connectivity soon.

Oh really? How a permanoob knows that?

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Is there any other insider information you want to share with us?

Sorry, no insider here. Some dev commitment would really help this coin.

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October 30, 2016, 01:59:16 PM
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Ok, I have an issue here: I transferred XST to my wallet 3 days ago, so today they were matured enough to start minting. It worked fine until the first block was found and I received the block reward. After that, minting stopped again and the client told me again, that I don't have mature coins?!? The coins in the wallet were not moved. What is the reason for that?
Edit: version is 2.0.2 under Win10

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October 30, 2016, 03:14:18 PM
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OK,something happened coz my wallet is not staking anymore...i tried 2x restart.Its still same.Maybe some updates are coming! Cheesy
I have the same problem mate , let's wait for a response ... .

Thank you for reporting this issue as soon as you noticed it.

I have been looking at it for an hour now. I believe I have identified the problem. It will likely require a hard fork to address. The issue seems to arise from a strange combination of events happening simultaneously and exposed a problem with the PoS protocol.

This issue is a slight security risk because many users seem to be excluded from staking, which impacts the security of the network. The team is putting together a plan to mitigate any potential security concerns.

As soon as I am confident I have diagnosed this issue, I will release a fix ASAP.


Is it the same issue? Is there an update available in the meantime?

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October 31, 2016, 04:29:13 AM
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... There will be a new XST node with high connectivity soon.

Oh really? How a permanoob knows that?

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Is there any other insider information you want to share with us?

Sorry, no insider here. Some dev commitment would really help this coin.
it shoule coming from dev team. waiting for good news.
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October 31, 2016, 08:17:26 AM
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Yes it should. The point is that staking in the current 2.0.2 wallet does not seem to work. Normally the blockchain should come to a grinding halt, but there is a new block every minute. The question is: which software are those people using who manage to stake new blocks.

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October 31, 2016, 09:11:55 AM
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Ok, I have an issue here: I transferred XST to my wallet 3 days ago, so today they were matured enough to start minting. It worked fine until the first block was found and I received the block reward. After that, minting stopped again and the client told me again, that I don't have mature coins?!? The coins in the wallet were not moved. What is the reason for that?
Edit: version is 2.0.2 under Win10

Everything is OK. You`re using the latest version of the Stealth Wallet and staking is also going fine with you.

This is how staking works:
After you transfer coins to your wallet, they begin minting after 3 days. After u receive the first block reward, the minting process "stops" for 3 more days. After 3 days your coins are split in 2, each part mints separately and minting "stops" again. Again after 3 days your coins are split in 4, each part mints separately and the minting process "stops". After about 15-20 days your wallet begins to mint everyday.
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October 31, 2016, 10:24:11 AM
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Aaaahhh ... thanks for the info! Could you put this scheme on the front page? It could help to reduce the stress level of other new users  Grin

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October 31, 2016, 02:57:11 PM
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Aaaahhh ... thanks for the info! Could you put this scheme on the front page? It could help to reduce the stress level of other new users  Grin


You are welcome!

I`m sure your english is better than mine  Smiley  So if you could formulate this scheme in a more clear way, I would post it in XST FAQ section:

https://stealthcointalk.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=46&sid=e379c95adc2384d7b7cef14b9d220a0a
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Who think StealhSend come this year? I have some extra btc,maybe someone else want to make some noise? If these bloody days for crypto finish...XST should update or release something...Its really boring again...
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November 01, 2016, 11:29:35 AM
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Not sure about the language part, I am German. The existing FAQ describes staking as an ongoing and continuous process, and gives no hint, that the staking indicator turns grey again, after the first block has been found.  I will watch the staking process in the next few days and if it works as described, I will write down a description zat you can putt in ze FAQ.  Wink

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November 01, 2016, 11:34:11 AM
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Not sure about the language part, I am German. The existing FAQ describes staking as an ongoing and continuous process, and gives no hint, that the staking indicator turns grey again, after the first block has been found.  I will watch the staking process in the next few days and if it works as described, I will write down a description zat you can putt in ze FAQ.  Wink

Hi,just let it process it start staking properly...no worries
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November 03, 2016, 07:32:40 AM
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Yes it should. The point is that staking in the current 2.0.2 wallet does not seem to work. Normally the blockchain should come to a grinding halt, but there is a new block every minute. The question is: which software are those people using who manage to stake new blocks.


My wallet version is 2.0.2.0. And it works perfectly. Quick start (in comparison with the vast majority of cryptocurrencies), fast synchronization and fast staking. Running my wallet every 8-9 days.
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November 03, 2016, 04:55:21 PM
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Yes, it stakes. The behaviour was just a bit odd and did not fit to the description on the FAQ page. When you watch it,  it makes perfectly sense though.
BTW bitcorn is dumping, could someone please buy all the XST up to 10000 please? Thx!  Grin

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November 03, 2016, 05:26:09 PM
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Yes it should. The point is that staking in the current 2.0.2 wallet does not seem to work. Normally the blockchain should come to a grinding halt, but there is a new block every minute. The question is: which software are those people using who manage to stake new blocks.


My wallet version is 2.0.2.0. And it works perfectly. Quick start (in comparison with the vast majority of cryptocurrencies), fast synchronization and fast staking. Running my wallet every 8-9 days.

Where is the downloads for 2.0.2.0?

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November 03, 2016, 05:33:12 PM
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Yes it should. The point is that staking in the current 2.0.2 wallet does not seem to work. Normally the blockchain should come to a grinding halt, but there is a new block every minute. The question is: which software are those people using who manage to stake new blocks.


My wallet version is 2.0.2.0. And it works perfectly. Quick start (in comparison with the vast majority of cryptocurrencies), fast synchronization and fast staking. Running my wallet every 8-9 days.

Where is the downloads for 2.0.2.0?

On the first page of this thread.

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November 04, 2016, 07:17:44 AM
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China begins imposing Capital control over bitcoin. Time for Chinese to switch to stealthcoin  Smiley
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November 08, 2016, 02:23:02 PM
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The bootstrap file has been updated. The block height of hashlist.txt is 1,322,700.


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