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my seednode is running fine addnode=212.24.106.51 heres a copy of my 1337 folder https://www.dropbox.com/s/sogtb8thkcu42xe/1337-10.15.16.zip?dl=0 mirror https://mega.nz/#!i5NDGKRY!_DulTG1utd97ZMaTjwQVQTfWwt8pg93kvmS9IWwQdIE thanks velvet did the trick ![]() ... the only thing comes to mind is syncing unlocked, even if you don't see stakes (orphaned later) that may easily fork, especially if you have a bunch of heavyweight blocks. 1337 should always be synced locked yea learnt my lesson on that a few years ago. Syncing with an empty wallet.dat replace and rescan after sync ![]()
my seednode is running fine addnode=212.24.106.51
heres a copy of my 1337 folder https://www.dropbox.com/s/sogtb8thkcu42xe/1337-10.15.16.zip?dl=0 mirror https://mega.nz/#!i5NDGKRY!_DulTG1utd97ZMaTjwQVQTfWwt8pg93kvmS9IWwQdIE yea we have a fork, found myself on it last night ![]() attempted resync but stops at block 532177, just about to start my 4th attempt linux or win ? linux, been cycling through the nodes using connect in the config to try and sync from one place first attempt (just letting it connect to whomever) put me back on the fork i can only guess smth is really wrong with this coin and linux 'coz i never saw even a shade of fork passing by my win wallet. i didn't open mine for several days since i don't have any 1337, now started for check, it's synced with no prob, 28 peers and counting, these are v1.5.0.4 nodes on default port: addnode=5.189.136.83:13373 addnode=72.241.235.204:13373 addnode=85.25.200.157:13373 addnode=195.200.244.73:13373 addnode=212.24.106.51:13373 I've been using the linux wallet for a few months without issue the only thing I've changed recently is moved my balance to a new wallet and increased the split threshold, so much larger blocks than previous wallet file. I'll lower it again once synced. yea we have a fork, found myself on it last night ![]() attempted resync but stops at block 532177, just about to start my 4th attempt linux or win ? linux, been cycling through the nodes using connect in the config to try and sync from one place first attempt (just letting it connect to whomever) put me back on the fork Hi all Dont send ya coins to c-cex they go missing. They're a bit behind. Sent a test amount about half an hour ago, and they're about 400 blocks behind atm. it doesn't look like behind but pretty much like forked, look at their POS diff... why do you still mess with c-cex people yea we have a fork, found myself on it last night ![]() attempted resync but stops at block 532177, just about to start my 4th attempt Hi all Dont send ya coins to c-cex they go missing. They're a bit behind. Sent a test amount about half an hour ago, and they're about 400 blocks behind atm.
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