No, re-sync since around 1 week ago.
Due to problem on blockchain has occurred, who's running node please stop your node until i inform you. Once all node stopped i will send you a blockchain file (backward 5 days) to start sync network again.
Thank you
What about wallet?. We will need to re-synchronize since 0 ?
ATTN: Bytecode Dev Team
Ok, I think at this point serious questions need to be asked (and answered).
1. How many people are on your team?
This is a basic question. Are you a single developer or are there more than you as the name "Bytcode Team" implies?
2. What is your experience in the cryptocurrency/blockchain space?
Most projects have things like whitepapers and an "About us" page which lists the experience of the team
3. What do you have in the way of resources to help make this project a success?
We have heard nothing from you about this. Be upfront and honest if you have very little or no money, say so. I and several others have already stated we'd be willing to crowdfund the 2 BTC you'd need to get listed on Cryptopia. Is this even something you need?
4. WHAT ARE YOUR BUG BOUNTIES? Do you have ANY? How much are they? I have asked this both publicly and privately and have not received a suitable response. You need to answer this.
Why? Because if you are serious about this project it is standard practice to pay people who find bugs and exploits. Usually this is in the form of the project's currency (BAS) or Bitcoin. In return they will tell you what's wrong and often how to fix it. Otherwise, bad things happen which can be catastrophic to a cryptocurrency. This is
especially true if you forked your project's code from bad code from another project full of bugs and exploits.
BTW: Hard forks which involve rollbacks are an ABSOLUTE last resort, that is the nuclear option in crypto and it's a good thing BitASEAN is not listed on any notable exchanges because that would be cause for de-listing BAS.
5. What are/were the causes of the problems, how did you identify them and how did/will you fix them so they do not happen again?
6. If you are inexperienced in all this have you considered seeking the help of others who help launch cryptocurrencies like IOHK and the Digital Currency Group?
There are people who have invested money and time in this project. You have a pool operator who is paying Amazon Web Services for a pool that is down because of issues with our blockchain. They are now considering closing the pool permanently. You need to communicate better with them and any other future pool operators. You need to assure him that time and money invested is worth still doing when this crisis is over. That's done by informing them of what was fixed and how it was fixed. The more details the better.
You have miners and traders who spent time, energy and money mining or buy and trading coins, whose coins will (if I understand you correctly) revert to the amounts of a week ago. You need to assure people their time and money invested worth still worth doing after this crisis is over. That's done by informing them of what was fixed and how it was fixed. The more details the better.
People who have believed in your project and who are stakeholders in it deserve better communication overall.
Cryptocurrency is about communication and transparency. If you can not be more communicative and transparent and answer these basic questions, I question the validity of this as a serious project.
A cryptocurrency gets its value from a) the strength and experience of the developer, b) it's community and c) the usability and robustness of its blockchain. We have the beginnings of a great community here but I have serious questions about a) and c) so you need to answer them.