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January 09, 2015, 04:13:33 PM
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Can you confirm

1) That you can run any other wallet fro other coins
2) That your Pc is x64
3) that you are running version 0.30.07 of the wallet
4) That your conf file matches the power of your PC ie, do not set more threads than you have processor cores, and that your thread count does not require more memory than you have

Quick example

I have AMD 8 core @ 4 GHz with 8 GB RAM

If i am not using the PC i can run 8 threads

8*750MB == 6 GB

So i cannot exceed 8 threads

example 2

dual core intel @ 3.0 GHz 2 GB ram

this will only mine with two threads and under immense strainn since the OS will barely have enough emeory to do anything else.


1) Yes, Generally several from this PC then Transfer to other storage PC's to stake and hold.
2) Definitely
3) v0.30.07.0-beta
4) i7 4790 - 16 GB Ram - genproclimit is 4

Should have plenty spare of everything. Been running it since your first wallet release.

Look over there...
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January 09, 2015, 04:17:16 PM
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Can you confirm

1) That you can run any other wallet fro other coins
2) That your Pc is x64
3) that you are running version 0.30.07 of the wallet
4) That your conf file matches the power of your PC ie, do not set more threads than you have processor cores, and that your thread count does not require more memory than you have

Quick example

I have AMD 8 core @ 4 GHz with 8 GB RAM

If i am not using the PC i can run 8 threads

8*750MB == 6 GB

So i cannot exceed 8 threads

example 2

dual core intel @ 3.0 GHz 2 GB ram

this will only mine with two threads and under immense strainn since the OS will barely have enough emeory to do anything else.


1) Yes, Generally several from this PC then Transfer to other storage PC's to stake and hold.
2) Definitely
3) v0.30.07.0-beta
4) i7 4790 - 16 GB Ram - genproclimit is 4

Should have plenty spare of everything. Been running it since your first wallet release.
I had the same problem in Windows 8.1
I closed all other wallets and now it works
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January 09, 2015, 04:24:42 PM
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Can you confirm

1) That you can run any other wallet fro other coins
2) That your Pc is x64
3) that you are running version 0.30.07 of the wallet
4) That your conf file matches the power of your PC ie, do not set more threads than you have processor cores, and that your thread count does not require more memory than you have

Quick example

I have AMD 8 core @ 4 GHz with 8 GB RAM

If i am not using the PC i can run 8 threads

8*750MB == 6 GB

So i cannot exceed 8 threads

example 2

dual core intel @ 3.0 GHz 2 GB ram

this will only mine with two threads and under immense strainn since the OS will barely have enough emeory to do anything else.


1) Yes, Generally several from this PC then Transfer to other storage PC's to stake and hold.
2) Definitely
3) v0.30.07.0-beta
4) i7 4790 - 16 GB Ram - genproclimit is 4

Should have plenty spare of everything. Been running it since your first wallet release.

nice work horse, windows 7 or 8 or 8.1?

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 #304

Can you confirm

1) That you can run any other wallet fro other coins
2) That your Pc is x64
3) that you are running version 0.30.07 of the wallet
4) That your conf file matches the power of your PC ie, do not set more threads than you have processor cores, and that your thread count does not require more memory than you have

Quick example

I have AMD 8 core @ 4 GHz with 8 GB RAM

If i am not using the PC i can run 8 threads

8*750MB == 6 GB

So i cannot exceed 8 threads

example 2

dual core intel @ 3.0 GHz 2 GB ram

this will only mine with two threads and under immense strainn since the OS will barely have enough emeory to do anything else.


1) Yes, Generally several from this PC then Transfer to other storage PC's to stake and hold.
2) Definitely
3) v0.30.07.0-beta
4) i7 4790 - 16 GB Ram - genproclimit is 4

Should have plenty spare of everything. Been running it since your first wallet release.

nice work horse, windows 7 or 8 or 8.1?

It's 8.1..Will try close all other wallets.

Edit: Back to square 1, wallet seems semi stable. However even with the 1 node, I cannot get the blockchain to download.

Look over there...
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January 09, 2015, 06:18:58 PM
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Deposits are disabled on Bittrex so i assume they are updating.

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January 09, 2015, 07:14:45 PM
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I must say that this is the most profitable coin at this moment  Cheesy
I mined 250 coins in the last 5 hours, with only 2 threads on my aged PHENOM II X4. I wish I had more than 3 GB of memory to run the full 4 threads.

Windows 7 SP1 x64
The node 198.52.200.9:8877 was unstable at the beginning (disconnects after some minutes) but it's OK for the last hours (but why I can't find others?)

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January 09, 2015, 07:18:56 PM
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I must say that this is the most profitable coin at this moment  Cheesy
I mined 250 coins in the last 5 hours, with only 2 threads on my aged PHENOM II X4. I wish I had more than 3 GB of memory to run the full 4 threads.

Windows 7 SP1 x64
The node 198.52.200.9:8877 was unstable at the beginning (disconnects after some minutes) but it's OK for the last hours (but why I can't find others?)



if you are running versions that are not 0.30.07 then it is disconnecting you to avoid forking because the earlier versions have different parameters

If you like it's profitability now, just wait till i get some more stuff in there. I have planned a constant stream of updates, tweaks and upgrades

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January 09, 2015, 07:35:47 PM
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I must say that this is the most profitable coin at this moment  Cheesy
I mined 250 coins in the last 5 hours, with only 2 threads on my aged PHENOM II X4. I wish I had more than 3 GB of memory to run the full 4 threads.

Windows 7 SP1 x64
The node 198.52.200.9:8877 was unstable at the beginning (disconnects after some minutes) but it's OK for the last hours (but why I can't find others?)



if you are running versions that are not 0.30.07 then it is disconnecting you to avoid forking because the earlier versions have different parameters

If you like it's profitability now, just wait till i get some more stuff in there. I have planned a constant stream of updates, tweaks and upgrades
Of course running that version...
As I said it's alright now, I'm able to find blocks and they confirmed alright.
But I'm afraid. with updates will come the whales of hashpower too, and I'll lose my share of things.
Anyway.. Another  block coming now. Yeah!
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January 09, 2015, 07:40:02 PM
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I must say that this is the most profitable coin at this moment  Cheesy
I mined 250 coins in the last 5 hours, with only 2 threads on my aged PHENOM II X4. I wish I had more than 3 GB of memory to run the full 4 threads.

Windows 7 SP1 x64
The node 198.52.200.9:8877 was unstable at the beginning (disconnects after some minutes) but it's OK for the last hours (but why I can't find others?)



if you are running versions that are not 0.30.07 then it is disconnecting you to avoid forking because the earlier versions have different parameters

If you like it's profitability now, just wait till i get some more stuff in there. I have planned a constant stream of updates, tweaks and upgrades
Of course running that version...
As I said it's alright now, I'm able to find blocks and they confirmed alright.
But I'm afraid. with updates will come the whales of hashpower too, and I'll lose my share of things.
Anyway.. Another  block coming now. Yeah!

I'll do my best to keep things fair, for now i hope the difficulty adjustment works in your favor mean while i'll get back to work. 

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January 09, 2015, 08:21:52 PM
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It seems that blocks moving OK now.
I got some, so no complaints.
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January 09, 2015, 08:26:08 PM
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But why I can't find other nodes except 198.52.200.9:8877 ?
Here's mine anyway
79.103.158.42
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January 09, 2015, 08:31:51 PM
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But why I can't find other nodes except 198.52.200.9:8877 ?
Here's mine anyway
79.103.158.42


I'm not sure why, i'll look in the code, i have 8 connections though and the server has over 100 peers

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January 09, 2015, 09:11:44 PM
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I'm getting 4 peers. When I upgraded my wallet, I lost my BRC.  Embarrassed
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January 09, 2015, 09:19:26 PM
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I'm getting 4 peers. When I upgraded my wallet, I lost my BRC.  Embarrassed
if i am not wrong your old wallet is still in the roaming folder
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January 09, 2015, 09:27:00 PM
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I'm getting 4 peers. When I upgraded my wallet, I lost my BRC.  Embarrassed
if i am not wrong your old wallet is still in the roaming folder


Ah, yes it is Smiley
Also -
It says I'm 12 hours behind and it's not budging. I added the other node (198.52.200.9).
And when I try to mine, it errors out.
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January 09, 2015, 09:39:11 PM
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I'm getting 4 peers. When I upgraded my wallet, I lost my BRC.  Embarrassed
if i am not wrong your old wallet is still in the roaming folder


Ah, yes it is Smiley
Also -
It says I'm 12 hours behind and it's not budging. I added the other node (198.52.200.9).
And when I try to mine, it errors out.

if you are connected but stuck on a block from 12 hours ago then you are running the wrong wallet

ensure you are running version 0.30.07

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January 09, 2015, 09:42:33 PM
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I'm getting 4 peers. When I upgraded my wallet, I lost my BRC.  Embarrassed
if i am not wrong your old wallet is still in the roaming folder


Ah, yes it is Smiley
Also -
It says I'm 12 hours behind and it's not budging. I added the other node (198.52.200.9).
And when I try to mine, it errors out.

if you are connected but stuck on a block from 12 hours ago then you are running the wrong wallet

ensure you are running version 0.30.07
and make a backup of your wallet Wink
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January 09, 2015, 09:49:23 PM
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Hmm.. the zip file says it's 0.30.07 but after it's extracted it says the wallet's version is 0.30.5
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January 09, 2015, 09:56:39 PM
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Hmm.. the zip file says it's 0.30.07 but after it's extracted it says the wallet's version is 0.30.5

which link are you using?

  Dont use any quoted links, use the ones in my posts only.

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January 09, 2015, 10:00:26 PM
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Hmm.. the zip file says it's 0.30.07 but after it's extracted it says the wallet's version is 0.30.5

which link are you using?

  Dont use any quoted links, use the ones in my posts only.

do getinfo in the rpc console and post the result

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