Crestington (OP)
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December 10, 2015, 12:37:52 AM |
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Wow thank you, I will need to organize and split up all the Blocks a little better for Staking, I have a ton of really small Blocks in my other wallet but are not Staking as well with sub 100 Coin Blocks. I am putting together a website with Cryptohustler to replace the one I had overwrote and getting a little help in building it so I can focus on other things.
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Cryptco
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December 10, 2015, 09:16:06 PM |
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Wow thank you, I will need to organize and split up all the Blocks a little better for Staking, I have a ton of really small Blocks in my other wallet but are not Staking as well with sub 100 Coin Blocks. I am putting together a website with Cryptohustler to replace the one I had overwrote and getting a little help in building it so I can focus on other things. candlesticks is the man
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Cryptco
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December 10, 2015, 09:16:28 PM |
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How do I get rid of CON 'dust'? Is the dust cleaning mechanism implemented? Maybe the next release of the wallet could remove the dust added to the block splitter
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Woody20285
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December 10, 2015, 09:54:58 PM |
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How do I get rid of CON 'dust'? Is the dust cleaning mechanism implemented? Maybe the next release of the wallet could remove the dust added to the block splitter Go to coin control - inputs - Click tree mode - You will see "< Amount" as the default - in the far right box enter a number like 1 (con) then, click select coins and all blocks under that value will be selected to move cobmine split, etc. (You can even go back to List mode and add or delete some blocks I did notice if the number of actual small blocks is huge it might not process. Then, just select fewer blocks like < 0.5 (con)
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RiotMachine
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December 11, 2015, 09:11:05 PM |
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Excuse me, but two times this week I've seen this:
Assertion failed!
Program U:\PayCon-qt-win-thor\PayCon-qt.exe File: src\kernel.cpp, Line 429
Expression: pindex->pprev||pindex->GetBlockHash()==(!fTestNethashGenesisBlock:hashGenesisBlockTestNet)
The last time I re-downloaded the block chain which fixed the problem, but it took forever. This time I'm just going to bootstrap it, unless somebody knows a simpler solution to my problem. Is there anyway I could rescan the blockchain just from a certain block? Thanks for any feedback.
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Woody20285
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Supporting DMD, ERC & PIO
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December 12, 2015, 07:09:33 AM |
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Excuse me, but two times this week I've seen this:
Assertion failed!
Program U:\PayCon-qt-win-thor\PayCon-qt.exe File: src\kernel.cpp, Line 429
Expression: pindex->pprev||pindex->GetBlockHash()==(!fTestNethashGenesisBlock:hashGenesisBlockTestNet)
The last time I re-downloaded the block chain which fixed the problem, but it took forever. This time I'm just going to bootstrap it, unless somebody knows a simpler solution to my problem. Is there anyway I could rescan the blockchain just from a certain block? Thanks for any feedback.
In console but might work from shortcut??: rescanfromblock (##) ## = block number - no ( )
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Crestington (OP)
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December 12, 2015, 02:24:56 PM |
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Excuse me, but two times this week I've seen this:
Assertion failed!
Program U:\PayCon-qt-win-thor\PayCon-qt.exe File: src\kernel.cpp, Line 429
Expression: pindex->pprev||pindex->GetBlockHash()==(!fTestNethashGenesisBlock:hashGenesisBlockTestNet)
The last time I re-downloaded the block chain which fixed the problem, but it took forever. This time I'm just going to bootstrap it, unless somebody knows a simpler solution to my problem. Is there anyway I could rescan the blockchain just from a certain block? Thanks for any feedback.
In console but might work from shortcut??: rescanfromblock (##) ## = block number - no ( ) I haven't really seen this happen, I would try rescanfrom Block # I have been experimenting with the Blockparser and the testnet I have setup and it would be fairly easy to create a snapshot and seed a new chain. The benefits to seeding a new chain is that it would cut off all the old Blocks, we could also decide if we wanted to split the money supply (if wanting to do a 2:1, 10:1 etc), as well as a change in algo, rewards, Blocktimes etc. The way it works is that the chain to seed needs to have the same address starting letter, you can then send from the new chain to old chain addresses, when you import your private keys into the new chain you receive the transactions sent.
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Luqman
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December 12, 2015, 03:01:09 PM |
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Planning to finding exchange Dev since cryptsy was suck exchange right now, I dont want to trade over there..
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Cryptco
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December 13, 2015, 12:08:17 AM |
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bhokor
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December 13, 2015, 12:10:06 AM |
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Do we have some staking pools working for the low quantity holders?
thanks
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Cryptco
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December 13, 2015, 12:42:12 AM |
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Do we have some staking pools working for the low quantity holders?
thanks
Stakeminers is an altcoin +paycon+ Proof of Stake mining pool. https://stakeminers.com/
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RiotMachine
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December 13, 2015, 11:23:40 PM |
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Excuse me, but two times this week I've seen this:
Assertion failed!
Program U:\PayCon-qt-win-thor\PayCon-qt.exe File: src\kernel.cpp, Line 429
Expression: pindex->pprev||pindex->GetBlockHash()==(!fTestNethashGenesisBlock:hashGenesisBlockTestNet)
The last time I re-downloaded the block chain which fixed the problem, but it took forever. This time I'm just going to bootstrap it, unless somebody knows a simpler solution to my problem. Is there anyway I could rescan the blockchain just from a certain block? Thanks for any feedback.
In console but might work from shortcut??: rescanfromblock (##) ## = block number - no ( ) I haven't really seen this happen, I would try rescanfrom Block # I have been experimenting with the Blockparser and the testnet I have setup and it would be fairly easy to create a snapshot and seed a new chain. The benefits to seeding a new chain is that it would cut off all the old Blocks, we could also decide if we wanted to split the money supply (if wanting to do a 2:1, 10:1 etc), as well as a change in algo, rewards, Blocktimes etc. The way it works is that the chain to seed needs to have the same address starting letter, you can then send from the new chain to old chain addresses, when you import your private keys into the new chain you receive the transactions sent. I could not try either of these as the console would crash before I could rescan the chain. Instead I went to bootstrap it, but it turns out the bootstrap on the OP is quite obsolete (I could've missed the updated version), so I am currently syncing the wallet, and this time I'm going to back the blockchain up! Thanks for the help!!
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Crestington (OP)
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December 14, 2015, 12:25:49 AM |
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Excuse me, but two times this week I've seen this:
Assertion failed!
Program U:\PayCon-qt-win-thor\PayCon-qt.exe File: src\kernel.cpp, Line 429
Expression: pindex->pprev||pindex->GetBlockHash()==(!fTestNethashGenesisBlock:hashGenesisBlockTestNet)
The last time I re-downloaded the block chain which fixed the problem, but it took forever. This time I'm just going to bootstrap it, unless somebody knows a simpler solution to my problem. Is there anyway I could rescan the blockchain just from a certain block? Thanks for any feedback.
In console but might work from shortcut??: rescanfromblock (##) ## = block number - no ( ) I haven't really seen this happen, I would try rescanfrom Block # I have been experimenting with the Blockparser and the testnet I have setup and it would be fairly easy to create a snapshot and seed a new chain. The benefits to seeding a new chain is that it would cut off all the old Blocks, we could also decide if we wanted to split the money supply (if wanting to do a 2:1, 10:1 etc), as well as a change in algo, rewards, Blocktimes etc. The way it works is that the chain to seed needs to have the same address starting letter, you can then send from the new chain to old chain addresses, when you import your private keys into the new chain you receive the transactions sent. I could not try either of these as the console would crash before I could rescan the chain. Instead I went to bootstrap it, but it turns out the bootstrap on the OP is quite obsolete (I could've missed the updated version), so I am currently syncing the wallet, and this time I'm going to back the blockchain up! Thanks for the help!! I have the next couple days off starting tomorrow and will update the bootstrap.
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RiotMachine
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December 14, 2015, 03:19:48 AM |
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Excuse me, but two times this week I've seen this:
Assertion failed!
Program U:\PayCon-qt-win-thor\PayCon-qt.exe File: src\kernel.cpp, Line 429
Expression: pindex->pprev||pindex->GetBlockHash()==(!fTestNethashGenesisBlock:hashGenesisBlockTestNet)
The last time I re-downloaded the block chain which fixed the problem, but it took forever. This time I'm just going to bootstrap it, unless somebody knows a simpler solution to my problem. Is there anyway I could rescan the blockchain just from a certain block? Thanks for any feedback.
In console but might work from shortcut??: rescanfromblock (##) ## = block number - no ( ) I haven't really seen this happen, I would try rescanfrom Block # I have been experimenting with the Blockparser and the testnet I have setup and it would be fairly easy to create a snapshot and seed a new chain. The benefits to seeding a new chain is that it would cut off all the old Blocks, we could also decide if we wanted to split the money supply (if wanting to do a 2:1, 10:1 etc), as well as a change in algo, rewards, Blocktimes etc. The way it works is that the chain to seed needs to have the same address starting letter, you can then send from the new chain to old chain addresses, when you import your private keys into the new chain you receive the transactions sent. I could not try either of these as the console would crash before I could rescan the chain. Instead I went to bootstrap it, but it turns out the bootstrap on the OP is quite obsolete (I could've missed the updated version), so I am currently syncing the wallet, and this time I'm going to back the blockchain up! Thanks for the help!! I have the next couple days off starting tomorrow and will update the bootstrap. You're the man Crest!!
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Crestington (OP)
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December 14, 2015, 01:47:42 PM |
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Excuse me, but two times this week I've seen this:
Assertion failed!
Program U:\PayCon-qt-win-thor\PayCon-qt.exe File: src\kernel.cpp, Line 429
Expression: pindex->pprev||pindex->GetBlockHash()==(!fTestNethashGenesisBlock:hashGenesisBlockTestNet)
The last time I re-downloaded the block chain which fixed the problem, but it took forever. This time I'm just going to bootstrap it, unless somebody knows a simpler solution to my problem. Is there anyway I could rescan the blockchain just from a certain block? Thanks for any feedback.
In console but might work from shortcut??: rescanfromblock (##) ## = block number - no ( ) I haven't really seen this happen, I would try rescanfrom Block # I have been experimenting with the Blockparser and the testnet I have setup and it would be fairly easy to create a snapshot and seed a new chain. The benefits to seeding a new chain is that it would cut off all the old Blocks, we could also decide if we wanted to split the money supply (if wanting to do a 2:1, 10:1 etc), as well as a change in algo, rewards, Blocktimes etc. The way it works is that the chain to seed needs to have the same address starting letter, you can then send from the new chain to old chain addresses, when you import your private keys into the new chain you receive the transactions sent. I could not try either of these as the console would crash before I could rescan the chain. Instead I went to bootstrap it, but it turns out the bootstrap on the OP is quite obsolete (I could've missed the updated version), so I am currently syncing the wallet, and this time I'm going to back the blockchain up! Thanks for the help!! I have the next couple days off starting tomorrow and will update the bootstrap. You're the man Crest!! Bootstrap available on Github, current as of an hour ago. https://github.com/Crestington/PayCon/releases/tag/Bootstrap
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s0nix
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December 16, 2015, 10:47:30 AM |
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CON is very cheap at the moment ... I should buy some :-)
What would you prefer for staking on the Raspberry? The complete system and the PayCon wallet on the SD card or an external hard drive?
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AngelLox
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December 16, 2015, 12:34:59 PM Last edit: December 16, 2015, 01:38:20 PM by AngelLox |
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CON is very cheap at the moment ... I should buy some :-)
What would you prefer for staking on the Raspberry? The complete system and the PayCon wallet on the SD card or an external hard drive?
Blockchains perform a lot of writing so on the long run a micro sd (ssd) might fail. Then again it's not certain. Or you could pick up a vps, and run your wallet on there. You have to figure out what's best for you.
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s0nix
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December 16, 2015, 02:57:19 PM |
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Thanks for your answer @AngelLox.
I'll try that with my WD Elements USB HD. I think that should be okay for a good performance.
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