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Recommendation for upgrading your Fujicoin Core

· The latest version is v0.16.3.
https://www.fujicoin.org/downloads.php

There is a vulnerability against 51% attack on v0.15.x and earlier versions.
Major mining pools and all exchanges and wallet services have been taken countermeasures.
So the current Fujicoin main net is resistant to 51% attack.
However, individual users using older versions may be affected by attacks.

There is a Denial of Service component and a critical inflation vulnerability in versions prior to v0.16.1.
https://bitcoincore.org/en/2018/09/20/notice/

We recommend upgrading to v0.16.3 to those who use the old version.  Smiley


Note: Old version of above is the only wallet that allows you to import paper wallets at this time...just so you know and don't waste time

trying with the others. FYI.
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Recommendation for upgrading your Fujicoin Core

· The latest version is v0.16.3.
https://www.fujicoin.org/downloads.php

There is a vulnerability against 51% attack on v0.15.x and earlier versions.
Major mining pools and all exchanges and wallet services have been taken countermeasures.
So the current Fujicoin main net is resistant to 51% attack.
However, individual users using older versions may be affected by attacks.

There is a Denial of Service component and a critical inflation vulnerability in versions prior to v0.16.1.
https://bitcoincore.org/en/2018/09/20/notice/

We recommend upgrading to v0.16.3 to those who use the old version.  Smiley
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Hardware wallet: ARCHOS Safe-T mini





ARCHOS of France conducted the connection test of electrum-FJC and Safe-T mini.
The test result was perfect.
Safe-T mini features a very stylish design, and the price is reasonable.
If you can get it please try it.

https://www.archos.com/us-en/products/crypto/archos_safetmini/index.html



Gonna try to get.
Does it have FJC integrated?

Yes. Fujicoin is integrated in firmware.  Smiley

Been checking but it seems they don't have their own online store Sad

You can buy it here:  Smiley
https://shop.archos.com/fr/hardware-wallets/588-archos-safe-t-mini.html

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Hardware wallet: ARCHOS Safe-T mini





ARCHOS of France conducted the connection test of electrum-FJC and Safe-T mini.
The test result was perfect.
Safe-T mini features a very stylish design, and the price is reasonable.
If you can get it please try it.

https://www.archos.com/us-en/products/crypto/archos_safetmini/index.html



Gonna try to get.
Does it have FJC integrated?

Yes. Fujicoin is integrated in firmware.  Smiley

Been checking but it seems they don't have their own online store Sad
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Official Pool 4

Good operator of pool4.fujicoin.org can not be found easily so I started it myself.
Please cooperate in decentralizing the hash rate.  Smiley

http://pool4.fujicoin.org


not sure but I seem to be the only one on the this one LOL Smiley

http://pool4.fujicoin.org/workers

I'm sooooo lonely Smiley




That's right.  Smiley
All fees for pool 4 are planned to be used for rain by UZURA wallet.
This will revitalize the community of Fujicoin.
Please tell the minor colleagues to cooperate with this plan.
hero member
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Hardware wallet: ARCHOS Safe-T mini





ARCHOS of France conducted the connection test of electrum-FJC and Safe-T mini.
The test result was perfect.
Safe-T mini features a very stylish design, and the price is reasonable.
If you can get it please try it.

https://www.archos.com/us-en/products/crypto/archos_safetmini/index.html



Gonna try to get.
Does it have FJC integrated?

Yes. Fujicoin is integrated in firmware.  Smiley
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Official Pool 4

Good operator of pool4.fujicoin.org can not be found easily so I started it myself.
Please cooperate in decentralizing the hash rate.  Smiley

http://pool4.fujicoin.org


not sure but I seem to be the only one on the this one LOL Smiley

http://pool4.fujicoin.org/workers

I'm sooooo lonely Smiley

legendary
Activity: 2142
Merit: 1025
Hardware wallet: ARCHOS Safe-T mini





ARCHOS of France conducted the connection test of electrum-FJC and Safe-T mini.
The test result was perfect.
Safe-T mini features a very stylish design, and the price is reasonable.
If you can get it please try it.

https://www.archos.com/us-en/products/crypto/archos_safetmini/index.html



Gonna try to get.
Does it have FJC integrated?
hero member
Activity: 918
Merit: 512
Member FujiCoin.org
Hardware wallet: ARCHOS Safe-T mini





ARCHOS of France conducted the connection test of electrum-FJC and Safe-T mini.
The test result was perfect.
Safe-T mini features a very stylish design, and the price is reasonable.
If you can get it please try it.

https://www.archos.com/us-en/products/crypto/archos_safetmini/index.html

hero member
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Member FujiCoin.org
Official Pool 4

Good operator of pool4.fujicoin.org can not be found easily so I started it myself.
Please cooperate in decentralizing the hash rate.  Smiley

http://pool4.fujicoin.org
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in my opinion, the presence of fujicoin will get a good response in various countries, because with a fast payment system and guaranteed security, it can be easier for users, especially coupled with large industrial support that can increase user confidence

Thank you. There are still few people who look carefully at Fujicoin like you.  Smiley
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in my opinion, the presence of fujicoin will get a good response in various countries, because with a fast payment system and guaranteed security, it can be easier for users, especially coupled with large industrial support that can increase user confidence
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Hello,

i have added Fujicoin to the site Chainz.ID
I hope someone can add this explorer to the website.

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/fjc/

Kind Regards Christian



Nice! It is wonderful to handle SegWit address properly.
I was wondering what to do because Insight is stopping development.
From now on I will consider this as the main.  Smiley




this blockchain explorer FINALLY allows me to go by date and go all the way back to my 1st block on the FJC address. Something the MAIN FJC explorer (the one that was down

did NOT allow me to do)

works slick

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/fjc/

supposedly? this will stay up if the main FJC explorer goes down again in some manner? (not sure how this stuff works..just asking) Smiley

brad



The server of cryptoID is not operated by fujicoin.org, it is independent.
So they will not be down at the same time.  Smiley
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Hello,

i have added Fujicoin to the site Chainz.ID
I hope someone can add this explorer to the website.

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/fjc/

Kind Regards Christian



Nice! It is wonderful to handle SegWit address properly.
I was wondering what to do because Insight is stopping development.
From now on I will consider this as the main.  Smiley




this blockchain explorer FINALLY allows me to go by date and go all the way back to my 1st block on the FJC address. Something the MAIN FJC explorer (the one that was down

did NOT allow me to do)

works slick

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/fjc/

supposedly? this will stay up if the main FJC explorer goes down again in some manner? (not sure how this stuff works..just asking) Smiley

brad
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Member FujiCoin.org
Hello,

i have added Fujicoin to the site Chainz.ID
I hope someone can add this explorer to the website.

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/fjc/

Kind Regards Christian



Nice! It is wonderful to handle SegWit address properly.
I was wondering what to do because Insight is stopping development.
From now on I will consider this as the main.  Smiley



We adopted cryptoID B-explorer as the default explorer for transaction reference of electrum-FJC.
I added a link to the OP of this thread and the official site, and asked CMC to add a link.
I think the block explorer of cryptoID is great.
I appreciate the adoption of fujicoin this time.  Smiley
hero member
Activity: 918
Merit: 512
Member FujiCoin.org
Hello,

i have added Fujicoin to the site Chainz.ID
I hope someone can add this explorer to the website.

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/fjc/

Kind Regards Christian



Nice! It is wonderful to handle SegWit address properly.
I was wondering what to do because Insight is stopping development.
From now on I will consider this as the main.  Smiley

copper member
Activity: 2324
Merit: 1348
Hello,

i have added Fujicoin to the site Chainz.ID
I hope someone can add this explorer to the website.

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/fjc/

Kind Regards Christian

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Electrum-FJC v3.2.3 has been released

The main improvements are as follows.
· Hardware wallet: the Safe-T mini from Archos is now supported.
· Segwit multisig for bip 39 and hardware wallets is now enabled.
· Qt GUI: there is now an optional "dark" theme.

Please see the release notes for details.
https://github.com/fujicoin/electrum-fjc/blob/master/RELEASE-NOTES

Download:
http://www.fujicoin.org/downloads.php


I assume it still has the issue with paper wallets not working because they never can synch...or so I was told by electrum folks they had no plans to fix this...

thus I have to use Fujicoin QT standard for a wallet. Just a heads up so others don't waste 2 weeks (like I did last month) figuring this out. By the By the 'lite

wallet version also listed (or was) on the page... has the same issue. Only the Fujicoin QT wallet standard can get around this issue, from what I've been told and

experienced.

FYI.

brad


The problem you have experienced is not a matter of paper wallet but a matter of wallet other than core wallet.

You are mining in the pool, so you receive a reward every 10 minutes to the same address. It is 4320 times a month, 52560 times a year. So the amount received for that address is recorded in 52560 blocks. To check the balance of that address wallet need to investigate 52560 blocks. This is very inefficient.

Such usage of addresses is not common and should be considered special. The current common wallet is designed to use a different address each time you receive funds. That is the idea that "address is one-time disposable".

The following solutions to this problem are conceivable.
 1. The minor changes the address at least every half year.
 2. Change the remittance frequency of the pool once every hour.
 3. Decrease the pool mining frequency by decentralizing the pool.

What do you think about this?



NO, the paper wallet in question has been moved and is NOT being mined to. It is just too damn large to do. It used to give an error with the old wallets

NOT the FJC QT wallet which imports the paper wallet just fine. Again, was told by supposed electrum devs on the previous version it was something they had

no plans to fix.

Again, not an issue on the FJC QT wallet. BUT on import on any of the other wallets listed it comes up with a large error, which may be what you are referring

to.

I can't change remittance frequency in that it is a locked in paper wallet. Again, the import function will NOT work.

Again, on a side note, I guess it should be expected. FJC does not even have a "correct working" mining calculator yet. Anyway, you can try it.

I just use FJC QT wallet and import that way.

Brad

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Electrum-FJC v3.2.3 has been released

The main improvements are as follows.
· Hardware wallet: the Safe-T mini from Archos is now supported.
· Segwit multisig for bip 39 and hardware wallets is now enabled.
· Qt GUI: there is now an optional "dark" theme.

Please see the release notes for details.
https://github.com/fujicoin/electrum-fjc/blob/master/RELEASE-NOTES

Download:
http://www.fujicoin.org/downloads.php


I assume it still has the issue with paper wallets not working because they never can synch...or so I was told by electrum folks they had no plans to fix this...

thus I have to use Fujicoin QT standard for a wallet. Just a heads up so others don't waste 2 weeks (like I did last month) figuring this out. By the By the 'lite

wallet version also listed (or was) on the page... has the same issue. Only the Fujicoin QT wallet standard can get around this issue, from what I've been told and experienced.

FYI.

brad


The problem you have experienced is not a matter of paper wallet but a matter of wallet other than core wallet.

You are mining in the pool, so you receive a reward every 10 minutes to the same address. It is 4320 times a month, 52560 times a year. So the amount received for that address is recorded in 52560 blocks. To check the balance of that address wallet need to investigate 52560 blocks. This is very inefficient.

Such usage of addresses is not common and should be considered special. The current common wallet is designed to use a different address each time you receive funds. That is the idea that "address is one-time disposable".

The following solutions to this problem are conceivable.
 1. The minor changes the address at least every half year.
 2. Change the remittance frequency of the pool once every hour.
 3. Decrease the pool mining frequency by decentralizing the pool.

What do you think about this?

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Electrum-FJC v3.2.3 has been released

The main improvements are as follows.
· Hardware wallet: the Safe-T mini from Archos is now supported.
· Segwit multisig for bip 39 and hardware wallets is now enabled.
· Qt GUI: there is now an optional "dark" theme.

Please see the release notes for details.
https://github.com/fujicoin/electrum-fjc/blob/master/RELEASE-NOTES

Download:
http://www.fujicoin.org/downloads.php


I assume it still has the issue with paper wallets not working because they never can synch...or so I was told by electrum folks they had no plans to fix this...

thus I have to use Fujicoin QT standard for a wallet. Just a heads up so others don't waste 2 weeks (like I did last month) figuring this out. By the By the 'lite

wallet version also listed (or was) on the page... has the same issue. Only the Fujicoin QT wallet standard can get around this issue, from what I've been told and experienced.

FYI.

brad
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