this coin is notorious for multifork
Guys...I'm really afraid we forked.
The last block cloudminers found was 14398.
The last block on the block crawler is 14378.
We have to take their chain no matter what if it's the largest.
If they get a string of 20 blocks and submit it, their chain is the largest, especially if they have a large amount of connections to the network.
Not sure what you mean about network fork.
"blocks" : 14386,
"connections" : 6,
"blocks" : 14386,
"connections" : 81,
On multiple wallets.
Edit: Now it's 14387, its moving fine on multiple wallets. I'm going to make a pool page to try to account for this network hashrate: 1.37 GH/s
Your pool alone has 740.88MH, thats quite ridiculous, and beyond 51%, if a multipool jumps on, you cause the network to fork every time they do if you are accepting their chain and moving it forward.
Do you really not get why you are getting so many orphans?
Why does your pool have so much hash anyways? Not sure what that is about.
"blocks" : 14393,
Your pool yourself took the multipools chain, too many people accepted whoever jumped on with a large amount of hash: (Current Block 14394)
http://explorer.fluttercoin.us/
This is the be all end all block height. If they fork off because of hashrate issues etc, they need to re-download their blockchain...
They will start getting reigned in by invalid checkpointing. We use central checkpointing.