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January 30, 2015, 04:22:02 PM |
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"Wallet encryption failed due to an internal error. Your wallet was not encrypted" How did you start the wallet? Qt or simplewallet? If you created a wallet without a password you should be able to open it without a password in the same way you opened/created it before.
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XPB (OP)
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January 30, 2015, 04:42:50 PM |
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Hardfork tomorrow. Only a day more of fun mining I got my new i7-5930K and clocked it to 4.7Ghz - it's doing 7.3H/s to 7.4H/s on Pebble. Hard fork ETA 1.5 hours, get them while you can!
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Mineotaur
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January 30, 2015, 04:55:27 PM |
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"Wallet encryption failed due to an internal error. Your wallet was not encrypted" How did you start the wallet? Qt or simplewallet? If you created a wallet without a password you should be able to open it without a password in the same way you opened/created it before. Qt. I've created a wallet now in simplewallet, seems ok. Typing "exit" in the daemon however, simply displays the message "stop signal sent", then nothing happens, just sits there. I assume I can just force it to close and the wallet and coins will be unaffected?
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BTC: 37r8wbYRMPav3AU8w1D3FQmwtYenVzcbdX
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XPB (OP)
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January 30, 2015, 04:59:55 PM |
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"Wallet encryption failed due to an internal error. Your wallet was not encrypted" How did you start the wallet? Qt or simplewallet? If you created a wallet without a password you should be able to open it without a password in the same way you opened/created it before. Qt. I've created a wallet now in simplewallet, seems ok. Typing "exit" in the daemon however, simply displays the message "stop signal sent", then nothing happens, just sits there. I assume I can just force it to close and the wallet and coins will be unaffected? You can force it to close. The only downside is the daemon may lose some data, so it may have to re-index. But if it doesn't stop then you have to force-close it. So long as you don't lose your .keys file, your coins will always be recoverable.
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Mineotaur
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January 30, 2015, 05:04:28 PM |
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"Wallet encryption failed due to an internal error. Your wallet was not encrypted" How did you start the wallet? Qt or simplewallet? If you created a wallet without a password you should be able to open it without a password in the same way you opened/created it before. Qt. I've created a wallet now in simplewallet, seems ok. Typing "exit" in the daemon however, simply displays the message "stop signal sent", then nothing happens, just sits there. I assume I can just force it to close and the wallet and coins will be unaffected? You can force it to close. The only downside is the daemon may lose some data, so it may have to re-index. But if it doesn't stop then you have to force-close it. So long as you don't lose your .keys file, your coins will always be recoverable. ok. .keys backed up, cheers.
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BTC: 37r8wbYRMPav3AU8w1D3FQmwtYenVzcbdX
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barabeku
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umachit.fund
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January 30, 2015, 05:15:24 PM |
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Hardfork tomorrow. Only a day more of fun mining I got my new i7-5930K and clocked it to 4.7Ghz - it's doing 7.3H/s to 7.4H/s on Pebble. Hard fork ETA 1.5 hours, get them while you can! I'm mining hard - got over 10H/s on it. push push push... Heheh,,,
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XPB (OP)
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January 30, 2015, 05:22:02 PM |
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Thanks! An unexpected surprise.
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barabeku
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January 30, 2015, 05:26:28 PM |
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Thanks! An unexpected surprise. Is there still possibilities people to mine under 13GB memory after fork?
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XPB (OP)
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January 30, 2015, 05:46:49 PM |
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Ok, we are now on the new algorithm. I've taken the pool offline while I update it. Please turn off your miners and update them to not waste pool resources.
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XPB (OP)
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January 30, 2015, 05:59:18 PM |
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Is there still possibilities people to mine under 13GB memory after fork?
Yes, but not much less, and it will be slower.
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SecretsOfCrypto
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January 30, 2015, 06:05:25 PM |
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No block explorer and the pool blocks don't load. Can anyone help? What is total supply, specs etc.
How did this coin make it to poloniex? Because it's cryptonote?
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XPB (OP)
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January 30, 2015, 06:06:58 PM |
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No block explorer and the pool blocks don't load. Can anyone help? What is total supply, specs etc.
How did this coin make it to poloniex? Because it's cryptonote?
Pool will be up within an hour, it's just temporarily down because of the algorithm change. I will post the total emission info soon.
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bytemuma
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January 30, 2015, 06:24:43 PM |
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13GB is overkill . I'd use 8GB to start and have it double each year. What is the blocktime and total emission? Thanks.
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barabeku
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January 30, 2015, 06:28:01 PM |
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autom4te: cannot create autom4te.cache: No such file or directory aclocal: error: echo failed with exit status: 1
i got this error while building pebbleminer on ubuntu 14 anyone can help?
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Bobbax
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January 30, 2015, 06:32:27 PM |
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Any logo yet for this coin ?
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XPB (OP)
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January 30, 2015, 06:33:50 PM |
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The new linux miner binary is up here. I have changed the ports so old miners don't clog up the pool resources. To run the new miner: ./minerd -o stratum+tcp://69.60.113.21:3350 -u YOUR_WALLET_ADDRESS -p x
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XPB (OP)
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January 30, 2015, 06:48:27 PM |
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EMISSION:
Emission ramped up gradually over the first few weeks to the regular 300/block emission. Then, every 3 years, the reward goes down by 100/block. At the end of 9 years, all coins will have been mined.
The days are calculated assuming 30 blocks/hour, 720 blocks/day, 21900 blocks/month.
At Block 3600 (End of Day 5): ~78 XPBs At Block 6480 (End of Day 9): ~758 XPBs At Block 9360 (End of Day 13): 6,771.0 XPBs At Block 12240 (End of Day 17): ~61,000 XPBs At Block 15120 (End of Day 21): ~550,000 XPBs, start of regular 300/block emission At Block 21900 (End of Month 1): ~2,600,000 XPBs, 300/block At Block 43800 (End of Month 2): ~9,150,000 XPBs, 300/block At Block 262800 (End of Month 12): ~74,900,000 XPBs, 300/block At Block 788400 (End of Month 36): ~232,500,000 XPBs, start of 200/block emission At Block 1576800 (End of Month 72): ~390,000,000 XPBs, start of 100/block emission At Block 2365200 (End of Month 108): ~469,000,000 XPBs, end block emission TOTAL COINS: 469,058,239.919948161 XPBs
As with the original cryptonote coin, the reward decreases if the block sizes get too large, so this is only an estimate.
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XPB (OP)
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January 30, 2015, 06:52:13 PM |
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13GB is overkill . I'd use 8GB to start and have it double each year. What is the blocktime and total emission? Thanks. I suggested 8GB, too - still botnet-proof, and lets some more average people mine. But, oh, well. Maybe I'll hack up a reduced speed miner that requires less RAM. I thought of that because of your suggestion, but if 8GB reduces to 3 or 4 GB then botnets could run the reduced-speed miner, and they would win because of numbers. As it is now, a regular person will be able to run a reduced-speed miner while the botnets still won't.
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barabeku
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January 30, 2015, 07:02:24 PM |
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Still waiting pool updates
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