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Topic: [*] 8BIT [Dark Masternodes][Anon][Roadmap Stage 4] - page 151. (Read 379550 times)

legendary
Activity: 1036
Merit: 1000
8b 16b DEMOSCENE FTW
Any news about fork time?
Seems like I have to set deadline to force myself to finally do it.
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 501
Ping? Pong!

Pong ping

dead market bye bye coin

Tell me how many Masternodes we have running before declaring it DEAD?
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
Ping? Pong!

Pong ping

dead market bye bye coin


Of course the market is dead...the only reason to buy is speculation!

8-bit-party is still here...and this community is beyond patient.

Leave if you wish but only at your own peril.
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
Ping? Pong!

Pong ping

dead market bye bye coin
sr. member
Activity: 1063
Merit: 253
Sovryn - Brings DeFi to Bitcoin
Any news about fork time?
legendary
Activity: 1393
Merit: 1001
Testing the 8bit faucet now with an ad in it... Sorry folks warned about this from the start though, right?
It's not too bad is it?

WHEN 8bit really takes off, I'm honestly just hoping to eventually pay for my hosting costs.
Only thing i had take off this weekend was a typhoon.
full member
Activity: 164
Merit: 100
find / -name base -exec chown -R us
Testing the 8bit faucet now with an ad in it... Sorry folks warned about this from the start though, right?
It's not too bad is it?

WHEN 8bit really takes off, I'm honestly just hoping to eventually pay for my hosting costs.
legendary
Activity: 1036
Merit: 1000
8b 16b DEMOSCENE FTW
Ping? Pong!
legendary
Activity: 1393
Merit: 1001
Thanks dbt1033, it's a good idea...

That said, I THINK the wallet.dat was corrupted.

Luckily, I took a backup of it shortly after I built the wallet in the first place (I always do that, linux sysengineer by trade, I have no excuses for losing data), and threw it up on google drive.  I'm reloading everything AGAIN. and we seem to be in business.  At least I've started reloading without the bootstrap file, and it was able to pull from the network after doing a 8bitd importwallet , after the first 5000 blocks or so, I've restarted it again with the bootstrap file, and we'll see how we do as it completes... Wish me luck.

Good luck sir!

Report back to base camp with the results

Masternode is back in business! thanks.
Hope all is running well....
full member
Activity: 164
Merit: 100
find / -name base -exec chown -R us
Thanks dbt1033, it's a good idea...

That said, I THINK the wallet.dat was corrupted.

Luckily, I took a backup of it shortly after I built the wallet in the first place (I always do that, linux sysengineer by trade, I have no excuses for losing data), and threw it up on google drive.  I'm reloading everything AGAIN. and we seem to be in business.  At least I've started reloading without the bootstrap file, and it was able to pull from the network after doing a 8bitd importwallet , after the first 5000 blocks or so, I've restarted it again with the bootstrap file, and we'll see how we do as it completes... Wish me luck.

Good luck sir!

Report back to base camp with the results

Masternode is back in business! thanks.
legendary
Activity: 1393
Merit: 1001
I have a large wallet staking at this address.

http://www.8-bit.party/BALANCE-8QmMx6FQc77ygcmm7HL35xsX6Nubox4dYe

I will donate 500 coins to the dev at the end of each month to use as he sees fit (he can pocket it if he wants).

The first donation will occur once the coin is successfully forked.  The next payout will be at the end of September (assuming the coin is forked in August).

This is contingent on continued development/transparency and at some point, innovation.


I encourage others in this community to try and help out in any way they can, whether that be donating to the dev, funding the faucet, creating graphics, etc.

If you have a contribution you can make, send me a PM and we can discuss potential funding for the implementation of that contribution.

Stay classy 8-bit community.


I can match that...And im sure my friend would do the same. So that's 1500 coins a month...

You guys are bigger fish than I, a few months of that and I'd be tapped... But I'll continue to put effort, resources, and code towards it.
That's great we are a team trying to bring this back. Thanks for your help.
full member
Activity: 164
Merit: 100
find / -name base -exec chown -R us
I have a large wallet staking at this address.

http://www.8-bit.party/BALANCE-8QmMx6FQc77ygcmm7HL35xsX6Nubox4dYe

I will donate 500 coins to the dev at the end of each month to use as he sees fit (he can pocket it if he wants).

The first donation will occur once the coin is successfully forked.  The next payout will be at the end of September (assuming the coin is forked in August).

This is contingent on continued development/transparency and at some point, innovation.


I encourage others in this community to try and help out in any way they can, whether that be donating to the dev, funding the faucet, creating graphics, etc.

If you have a contribution you can make, send me a PM and we can discuss potential funding for the implementation of that contribution.

Stay classy 8-bit community.


I can match that...And im sure my friend would do the same. So that's 1500 coins a month...

You guys are bigger fish than I, a few months of that and I'd be tapped... But I'll continue to put effort, resources, and code towards it.
legendary
Activity: 1393
Merit: 1001
I have a large wallet staking at this address.

http://www.8-bit.party/BALANCE-8QmMx6FQc77ygcmm7HL35xsX6Nubox4dYe

I will donate 500 coins to the dev at the end of each month to use as he sees fit (he can pocket it if he wants).

The first donation will occur once the coin is successfully forked.  The next payout will be at the end of September (assuming the coin is forked in August).

This is contingent on continued development/transparency and at some point, innovation.


I encourage others in this community to try and help out in any way they can, whether that be donating to the dev, funding the faucet, creating graphics, etc.

If you have a contribution you can make, send me a PM and we can discuss potential funding for the implementation of that contribution.

Stay classy 8-bit community.


I can match that...And im sure my friend would do the same. So that's 1500 coins a month...
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
Thanks dbt1033, it's a good idea...

That said, I THINK the wallet.dat was corrupted.

Luckily, I took a backup of it shortly after I built the wallet in the first place (I always do that, linux sysengineer by trade, I have no excuses for losing data), and threw it up on google drive.  I'm reloading everything AGAIN. and we seem to be in business.  At least I've started reloading without the bootstrap file, and it was able to pull from the network after doing a 8bitd importwallet , after the first 5000 blocks or so, I've restarted it again with the bootstrap file, and we'll see how we do as it completes... Wish me luck.

Good luck sir!

Report back to base camp with the results
full member
Activity: 164
Merit: 100
find / -name base -exec chown -R us
Thanks dbt1033, it's a good idea...

That said, I THINK the wallet.dat was corrupted.

Luckily, I took a backup of it shortly after I built the wallet in the first place (I always do that, linux sysengineer by trade, I have no excuses for losing data), and threw it up on google drive.  I'm reloading everything AGAIN. and we seem to be in business.  At least I've started reloading without the bootstrap file, and it was able to pull from the network after doing a 8bitd importwallet , after the first 5000 blocks or so, I've restarted it again with the bootstrap file, and we'll see how we do as it completes... Wish me luck.
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
So I've got this wallet, no worries, not the faucet's wallet.  And the wallet throw's a bunch of database errors and fails.

a getinfo call returns this...
Code:
error: {"code":-1,"message":"CDB : Error -30973, can't open database "}

Code:
$ ~/bin/8bitd.sh stop 
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::runtime_error'
  what():  CDB : Error -30973, can't open database

I see this in the db.log...
Code:
BDB2517 Database environment corrupt; the wrong log files may have been removed or incompatible database files imported from another environment
BDB0061 PANIC: BDB0087 DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery
BDB3027 wallet.dat: unable to flush page: 15
BDB0060 PANIC: fatal region error detected; run recovery
BDB0060 PANIC: fatal region error detected; run recovery
BDB0060 PANIC: fatal region error detected; run recovery
BDB2506 file wallet.dat has LSN 1/1407867, past end of log at 1/2567
BDB2507 Commonly caused by moving a database from one database environment
BDB2508 to another without clearing the database LSNs, or by removing all of
BDB2509 the log files from a database environment

And EVERY block in the debug.log is showing up orphaned.

I've tried everything I can think of, even blowing away all the files except the 8bit.conf and wallet.dat files and reloading the entire blockchain.  To no avail... The blockchain will load from the bootstrap ok, and then fail to update from the network at all.  I have over 200 8bit in that wallet (was a masternode until it crapped itself)... Any ideas?

Here's an idea...

Take the wallet.dat and temporarily switch it with a wallet.dat in a client that is working.  Then use that client to sent the coins to another address in a fresh wallet.

Might work, might not....just shootin the shit
full member
Activity: 164
Merit: 100
find / -name base -exec chown -R us
So I've got this wallet, no worries, not the faucet's wallet.  And the wallet throw's a bunch of database errors and fails.

a getinfo call returns this...
Code:
error: {"code":-1,"message":"CDB : Error -30973, can't open database "}

Code:
$ ~/bin/8bitd.sh stop 
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::runtime_error'
  what():  CDB : Error -30973, can't open database

I see this in the db.log...
Code:
BDB2517 Database environment corrupt; the wrong log files may have been removed or incompatible database files imported from another environment
BDB0061 PANIC: BDB0087 DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery
BDB3027 wallet.dat: unable to flush page: 15
BDB0060 PANIC: fatal region error detected; run recovery
BDB0060 PANIC: fatal region error detected; run recovery
BDB0060 PANIC: fatal region error detected; run recovery
BDB2506 file wallet.dat has LSN 1/1407867, past end of log at 1/2567
BDB2507 Commonly caused by moving a database from one database environment
BDB2508 to another without clearing the database LSNs, or by removing all of
BDB2509 the log files from a database environment

And EVERY block in the debug.log is showing up orphaned.

I've tried everything I can think of, even blowing away all the files except the 8bit.conf and wallet.dat files and reloading the entire blockchain.  To no avail... The blockchain will load from the bootstrap ok, and then fail to update from the network at all.  I have over 200 8bit in that wallet (was a masternode until it crapped itself)... Any ideas?
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
I have a large wallet staking at this address.

http://www.8-bit.party/BALANCE-8QmMx6FQc77ygcmm7HL35xsX6Nubox4dYe

I will donate 500 coins to the dev at the end of each month to use as he sees fit (he can pocket it if he wants).

The first donation will occur once the coin is successfully forked.  The next payout will be at the end of September (assuming the coin is forked in August).

This is contingent on continued development/transparency and at some point, innovation.


I encourage others in this community to try and help out in any way they can, whether that be donating to the dev, funding the faucet, creating graphics, etc.

If you have a contribution you can make, send me a PM and we can discuss potential funding for the implementation of that contribution.

Stay classy 8-bit community.

legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
Anyone heard anything about the issue with cryptsy? I tried to withdraw a bunch of 8bit almost 2 months ago and they never showed up on the block chain. Cryptsy has stopped responding to me.

hmmm... I was also affected by the problems at Cryptsy a few months ago, but I was able to withdraw when they put their wallet back online.
I hope you didn't lose much if that's the case.
They finally cancelled the withdraw just now, I have my coins back! So stoked, not a whole lot a lttle over 1300 though

That's great news!

That is exactly why I don't trade @ craptsy though....

Too much heartache, too many ruined keyboards...
legendary
Activity: 1393
Merit: 1001
When are we going to fork...to higher price master nodes?
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