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March 17, 2015, 12:52:18 PM
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I need help it seems my wallet is stuck and tell me 1047 blocks remaining.

Can someone help?

Have you closed it and reopened it?

Just got 6 chuncks @ 58 XCO sweet.
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March 17, 2015, 01:10:57 PM
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Hi

I need help it seems my wallet is stuck and tell me 1047 blocks remaining.

Can someone help?

Have you closed it and reopened it?

Just got 6 chuncks @ 58 XCO sweet.
what was the size and the age of the block that gave you 58?

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Hi

I need help it seems my wallet is stuck and tell me 1047 blocks remaining.

Can someone help?

Have you closed it and reopened it?

Just got 6 chuncks @ 58 XCO sweet.
what was the size and the age of the block that gave you 58?

5000.98 x20 addresses, and 68 confirmations. We need more transactions. Did you mean height?
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March 17, 2015, 01:57:04 PM
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Just got 6 chuncks @ 58 XCO sweet.
what was the size and the age of the block that gave you 58?
5000.98 x20 addresses, and 68 confirmations. We need more transactions.
I got also 5000 chunks, yet all I got was 0.02 XCO at most. And had more than 400 confirmations. Must wait more then.

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March 17, 2015, 02:25:23 PM
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XCO seems to be rebounding well today.

I bought some XCO today, let's see how it goes!
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March 17, 2015, 02:57:23 PM
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Just got 6 chuncks @ 58 XCO sweet.
what was the size and the age of the block that gave you 58?
5000.98 x20 addresses, and 68 confirmations. We need more transactions.
I got also 5000 chunks, yet all I got was 0.02 XCO at most. And had more than 400 confirmations. Must wait more then.

Ok, so I'm a moron I didn't mine any - those were other transactions I forgot I sent. How I could of overlooked that is beyond me, but to be fair I had just woke up.

This brings to question velocity/transactions, and the fact that without enough staking the system is brought to a halt.

I was expirimenting last night with sending tons of small transactions into a big on then sending the big one back. Sending many small ones is immediate and cheap, but however if I want to send a big transactions I need to follow it up with 6-10 small transactions to make it immediate.

Scenario I have 12500 XCO - I want to send 12500 or about to an exchange. Without transactions you should send 12448 and then 5XCO x10. Wallet requires 1 confirmation for send but exchange requires 6-10. Every transaction creates a confirmation. Or so I guess.

The only thing that comes to mind is making faucets. Transaction cost are low.

Transactions from an exchange to the wallet can be sent back on 1 transaction. Something to consider.
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March 17, 2015, 03:34:21 PM
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I bought some XCO from C-Cex  yesterday and sent it to my wallet address, but I can't get my wallet to see the network...  I'm using wallet v1.0.0.1-g32a928e.  I think I saw a post that said that we shouldn't need a xcoin.conf file with nodes in it - is that correct? 

I've already tried deleting everything (except my wallet file) and starting fresh, but I still have 0 connections to the network.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!  I can't wait to start staking!

Thanks!
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March 17, 2015, 03:55:44 PM
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I bought some XCO from C-Cex  yesterday and sent it to my wallet address, but I can't get my wallet to see the network...  I'm using wallet v1.0.0.1-g32a928e.  I think I saw a post that said that we shouldn't need a xcoin.conf file with nodes in it - is that correct?  

I've already tried deleting everything (except my wallet file) and starting fresh, but I still have 0 connections to the network.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!  I can't wait to start staking!

Thanks!

First go to Settings->Options and check "Map port using UPnP". Restart the client and give it 10 mins.

Do you have access to your router to know if this is enabled? Is it old?
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March 17, 2015, 04:33:55 PM
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Just got 6 chuncks @ 58 XCO sweet.
what was the size and the age of the block that gave you 58?
5000.98 x20 addresses, and 68 confirmations. We need more transactions.
I got also 5000 chunks, yet all I got was 0.02 XCO at most. And had more than 400 confirmations. Must wait more then.

Ok, so I'm a moron I didn't mine any - those were other transactions I forgot I sent. How I could of overlooked that is beyond me, but to be fair I had just woke up.

This brings to question velocity/transactions, and the fact that without enough staking the system is brought to a halt.

I was expirimenting last night with sending tons of small transactions into a big on then sending the big one back. Sending many small ones is immediate and cheap, but however if I want to send a big transactions I need to follow it up with 6-10 small transactions to make it immediate.

Scenario I have 12500 XCO - I want to send 12500 or about to an exchange. Without transactions you should send 12448 and then 5XCO x10. Wallet requires 1 confirmation for send but exchange requires 6-10. Every transaction creates a confirmation. Or so I guess.

The only thing that comes to mind is making faucets. Transaction cost are low.

Transactions from an exchange to the wallet can be sent back on 1 transaction. Something to consider.


I've been saying it all along like a broken record, this thing likes being used and abused otherwise the blocktimes shoot up - sometimes even close to an hour since the staking is being done only by a small percentage while everyone else is ready to click short or long or dump or just plainly being dicks with closed wallets and only opening them when ready to stake............... the system is PoS FFS and everyone needs to cooperate.................
I've recorded a macro that i used to move the chain faster when i needed it to.... seems some need it  right now, gonna move a few blocks for about an hour and hopefully some of you take adavantage of this to get your coins to a wallet and stake.............


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March 17, 2015, 04:38:06 PM
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Just got 6 chuncks @ 58 XCO sweet.
what was the size and the age of the block that gave you 58?
5000.98 x20 addresses, and 68 confirmations. We need more transactions.
I got also 5000 chunks, yet all I got was 0.02 XCO at most. And had more than 400 confirmations. Must wait more then.

Ok, so I'm a moron I didn't mine any - those were other transactions I forgot I sent. How I could of overlooked that is beyond me, but to be fair I had just woke up.

This brings to question velocity/transactions, and the fact that without enough staking the system is brought to a halt.

I was expirimenting last night with sending tons of small transactions into a big on then sending the big one back. Sending many small ones is immediate and cheap, but however if I want to send a big transactions I need to follow it up with 6-10 small transactions to make it immediate.

Scenario I have 12500 XCO - I want to send 12500 or about to an exchange. Without transactions you should send 12448 and then 5XCO x10. Wallet requires 1 confirmation for send but exchange requires 6-10. Every transaction creates a confirmation. Or so I guess.

The only thing that comes to mind is making faucets. Transaction cost are low.

Transactions from an exchange to the wallet can be sent back on 1 transaction. Something to consider.


I've been saying it all along like a broken record, this thing likes being used and abused otherwise the blocktimes shoot up - sometimes even close to an hour since the staking is being done only by a small percentage while everyone else is ready to click short or long or dump or just plainly being dicks with closed wallets and only opening them when ready to stake............... the system is PoS FFS and everyone needs to cooperate.................
I've recorded a macro that i used to move the chain faster when i needed it to.... seems some need it  right now, gonna move a few blocks for about an hour and hopefully some of you take adavantage of this to get your coins to a wallet and stake.............




I've been staking the entire time. What do you think about opening a faucet?
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March 17, 2015, 04:41:01 PM
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I sounds like a great idea to get a lot of micro-transactions and have the chain move faster if not many are willing to stake.
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March 17, 2015, 04:57:57 PM
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I sounds like a great idea to get a lot of micro-transactions and have the chain move faster if not many are willing to stake.

Well for those of us staking lets worry about what we can actually deal with. Time is of the essence.

Transaction cost = .01 XCO Which is considerably cheap.
Give away 5/10/20 (or .05/.10.20 every 15 mins) every 4 hours to the same IP. Those that want to stake will have an incentive to give out the money. I know I will contribute.

Are you blazer by chance on slack?
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March 17, 2015, 05:03:43 PM
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I sounds like a great idea to get a lot of micro-transactions and have the chain move faster if not many are willing to stake.

Well for those of us staking lets worry about what we can actually deal with. Time is of the essence.

Transaction cost = .01 XCO Which is considerably cheap.
Give away 5/10/20 every 4 hours to the same IP. Those that want to stake will have an incentive to give out the money. I know I will contribute.

Are you blazer by chance on slack?

I will contribute, though i have no idea about faucet dynamics but it surely sounds like you know what you're doing. I'm mister on slack.

chain should be moving faster right now....
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March 17, 2015, 05:34:06 PM
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Whoever is sending all those transactions is a hero.

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March 17, 2015, 05:49:43 PM
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I downloaded the wallet again, can anyone please provide me with working nodes?
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March 17, 2015, 06:03:41 PM
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I downloaded the wallet again, can anyone please provide me with working nodes?

I don't have a conf file - according to the dev it is not needed. Here are my peerinfo results: http://pastebin.com/n5C9wcaK
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March 17, 2015, 06:43:58 PM
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I downloaded the wallet again, can anyone please provide me with working nodes?

I don't have a conf file - according to the dev it is not needed. Here are my peerinfo results: http://pastebin.com/n5C9wcaK
ugh i checked on my nodes now they crashed.
I'll turn them back on in a bit.
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March 17, 2015, 06:51:54 PM
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only 0.01 reward  Angry
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March 17, 2015, 07:05:05 PM
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only 0.01 reward  Angry

 Cheesy chill.... it's like that most of the time then suddenly you get the bigger one.

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March 17, 2015, 07:26:23 PM
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I bought some XCO from C-Cex  yesterday and sent it to my wallet address, but I can't get my wallet to see the network...  I'm using wallet v1.0.0.1-g32a928e.  I think I saw a post that said that we shouldn't need a xcoin.conf file with nodes in it - is that correct?  

I've already tried deleting everything (except my wallet file) and starting fresh, but I still have 0 connections to the network.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!  I can't wait to start staking!

Thanks!

First go to Settings->Options and check "Map port using UPnP". Restart the client and give it 10 mins.

Do you have access to your router to know if this is enabled? Is it old?

I do have access to my router, but xcoin-qt.exe isn't in my port forwarding list (other wallets have been added automatically - e.g. quotient, hyperstake, quibucks, gamerholiccoin, etc.).  Do I need to add it manually?  If so, which port(s) need to be forwarded?  I'm currently staking 9 other coins with no problems.

I tried checking and unchecking "Map port using UPnP" in settings and restarting with no luck.  I also made sure xcoin-qt.exe has full access in & out through zonealarm.  Any suggestions?

Thanks for the help!
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