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Topic: [ANN] Guncoin(GUN) - New GUN Core V2.0 Released - Masternodes are HERE! - page 36. (Read 187710 times)

newbie
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Has anyone had any problems with The Blocks Factory pool? I am mining there, made a 31000 withdrawal to my wallet but id shows as 0 and not showing in the wallet, address is correct, I think I might have just wasted 2 weeks of mining..is there a better pool?

I mined quite a bit at the blocks factory and never had an issue.

I suggest contacting them through their support system, they will fix it.

It's been fine for me so far. I have it set up for automatic withdrawals though, I haven't ever used their manual withdrawal personally.

I have done both manual and auto withdrawls, and never had an issue.

FYI, the blocks factory has won 34% of all the GUN blocks ever awarded..  (they were the first NeoScrypt pool)  If they were a problem, then someone would have posted by now.

Thanks for the response, cannot seem to get anyone there to answer yet, will keep trying, I did a manual withdrawal maybe that's the problem..
sr. member
Activity: 318
Merit: 253
Hm... www.cryptopia.co.nz?Huh
it seems suspicious to me

I was suspicious 3 years ago too when it opened, but it has worked out fine.  They are Legit.

I will second the legitimacy of Cryptopia.

They have been a decent exchange and seem to be getting better, a little, all the time.
sr. member
Activity: 539
Merit: 255
Hm... www.cryptopia.co.nz?Huh
it seems suspicious to me

I was suspicious 3 years ago too when it opened, but it has worked out fine.  They are Legit.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
Hm... www.cryptopia.co.nz?Huh
it seems suspicious to me
sr. member
Activity: 539
Merit: 255
Has anyone had any problems with The Blocks Factory pool? I am mining there, made a 31000 withdrawal to my wallet but id shows as 0 and not showing in the wallet, address is correct, I think I might have just wasted 2 weeks of mining..is there a better pool?

I mined quite a bit at the blocks factory and never had an issue.

I suggest contacting them through their support system, they will fix it.

It's been fine for me so far. I have it set up for automatic withdrawals though, I haven't ever used their manual withdrawal personally.

I have done both manual and auto withdrawls, and never had an issue.

FYI, the blocks factory has won 34% of all the GUN blocks ever awarded..  (they were the first NeoScrypt pool)  If they were a problem, then someone would have posted by now.
sr. member
Activity: 539
Merit: 255
FYI Zergpool is still down..

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We are on maintenance after hack and following DDoS attack. Working hard to move service to AWS with proper DDoS protection. Takes a bit more time than anticipated, hope to get online during weekend only.
sr. member
Activity: 539
Merit: 255
Tell me how the reward for the block is calculated, I understand it is divided between all who decided the block?


That's exactly correct..

If a solo miner is awarded the block, they receive all the coin for the block. (currently 150 GUN plus whatever transaction fees)

If a pool is awarded the block, they receive all the coin for the block (plus tx fees), which is then broken down to all the contributors by the percentage of the work they provided in winning the block.  (if a user provides 50% of the work, they get 50% of the block minus the pool fee.  if a user provides 3% of the work, they get 3% of the block minus the fee)
sr. member
Activity: 1246
Merit: 274
Has anyone had any problems with The Blocks Factory pool? I am mining there, made a 31000 withdrawal to my wallet but id shows as 0 and not showing in the wallet, address is correct, I think I might have just wasted 2 weeks of mining..is there a better pool?

I mined quite a bit at the blocks factory and never had an issue.

I suggest contacting them through their support system, they will fix it.

It's been fine for me so far. I have it set up for automatic withdrawals though, I haven't ever used their manual withdrawal personally.
sr. member
Activity: 539
Merit: 255
Has anyone had any problems with The Blocks Factory pool? I am mining there, made a 31000 withdrawal to my wallet but id shows as 0 and not showing in the wallet, address is correct, I think I might have just wasted 2 weeks of mining..is there a better pool?

I mined quite a bit at the blocks factory and never had an issue.

I suggest contacting them through their support system, they will fix it.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
Has anyone had any problems with The Blocks Factory pool? I am mining there, made a 31000 withdrawal to my wallet but id shows as 0 and not showing in the wallet, address is correct, I think I might have just wasted 2 weeks of mining..is there a better pool?
sr. member
Activity: 539
Merit: 255
So the receive and send address lists (gun.theblocksfactory.com =
) will sync thru the block chain along with the transactions?

Yup, if you have the same address on both wallets (copy the wallet.dat file), and you send a transaction from a pool, it will register on both wallets as soon as they are synced.

You can take that same wallet.dat and archive it, and years later drop it in a fresh wallet, and sync it from the start, and it'll show up every transaction.

The only differences are solo mining and creating new addresses, where blocks can be awarded to a wallet without being assigned to an existing address, it creates a new address.  If you copy a wallet before creating the new addresses, they won't show up in the copy.  If you copy the wallet after creating the new addresses, they will show up.




newbie
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I just got my first GUN Wallet 1.3 (desktop) a few weeks ago.  All this crypto stuff is new to me.  I upgraded to GUN 1.4 on my desktop with no problem.  I copied my .guncoin to my laptop and installed another GUN Wallet 1.4 there with no problems.  So... will having two GUN Wallets potentially running at the same time like this cause any problems?



If you copied over the wallet.dat file, it could potentially be a problem if, and only if you are solo mining. (some blocks mined to one wallet might not show up in the other)

Other than that, no, it won't cause an issue having the same wallet.dat on multi machines.  As they sync to the blockchain, any changes on one will be synced with the other as soon as it syncs to the block chain.

If you just installed them separately, no worries, they are separate and won't interfere with each other at all.

So the receive and send address lists (gun.theblocksfactory.com =
) will sync thru the block chain along with the transactions?
sr. member
Activity: 539
Merit: 255
I just got my first GUN Wallet 1.3 (desktop) a few weeks ago.  All this crypto stuff is new to me.  I upgraded to GUN 1.4 on my desktop with no problem.  I copied my .guncoin to my laptop and installed another GUN Wallet 1.4 there with no problems.  So... will having two GUN Wallets potentially running at the same time like this cause any problems?



If you copied over the wallet.dat file, it could potentially be a problem if, and only if you are solo mining. (some blocks mined to one wallet might not show up in the other)

Other than that, no, it won't cause an issue having the same wallet.dat on multi machines.  As they sync to the blockchain, any changes on one will be synced with the other as soon as it syncs to the block chain.

If you just installed them separately, no worries, they are separate and won't interfere with each other at all.
sr. member
Activity: 781
Merit: 276
I just got my first GUN Wallet 1.3 (desktop) a few weeks ago.  All this crypto stuff is new to me.  I upgraded to GUN 1.4 on my desktop with no problem.  I copied my .guncoin to my laptop and installed another GUN Wallet 1.4 there with no problems.  So... will having two GUN Wallets potentially running at the same time like this cause any problems?



Right now, you cannot have two wallets on the same machine as both are going to conflict with each other - most cryptocurrencies are that way.  You get one wallet (with multiple addresses per machine).  The good news, if you look at out roadmap and you will see that multi-wallet support is something we are planning on in a future build - that would allow you to have tow separate wallets on the same machine.  Again, that is in the near future, but not now.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
I just got my first GUN Wallet 1.3 (desktop) a few weeks ago.  All this crypto stuff is new to me.  I upgraded to GUN 1.4 on my desktop with no problem.  I copied my .guncoin to my laptop and installed another GUN Wallet 1.4 there with no problems.  So... will having two GUN Wallets potentially running at the same time like this cause any problems?

sr. member
Activity: 539
Merit: 255
FYI, one of the mining pools is down for the moment..


From: zergpool.com
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We are on maintenance after hack and following DDoS attack. ETA 18:00 CET 08.02.2018. Working to get all restored
sr. member
Activity: 539
Merit: 255
It took me a long time to upgrade from XP to 7. (I skipped Vista.) ... It was even shorter between 7 and 10 (I skipped 8 and 8.1). I still have my Win98 Second Edition somewhere around here. But what they hey, I can install Debian or Ubuntu or Mint on any old hardware and tinker with that. My servers and workstations at home are used enterprise hardware I got cheap, they run fine even for "normal" stuff, and more cores and RAM than my neighbors. Dual Quad Core Xeons with 64GB for under $1000. Yeah.... Playing with Win 2012 and 2016 (server), because I got legit keys for them. Otherwise I'm not paying $6000 for an OS.

I might "upgrade" to consumer Intel Core i7's one day ... They have funny names now, Coffee Cake? Kaby Lake? heh. Then get like 8 monitors, so I can run bitcointalk on one, guncoin on another, bitcoin ... bunch of browser windows.. and pretend to be a stock market trader who panics because the Dow just crashed eleven hundred points in one day.

Don't to run forget quake on one of them.. Grin
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1912
The Concierge of Crypto
It took me a long time to upgrade from XP to 7. (I skipped Vista.) ... It was even shorter between 7 and 10 (I skipped 8 and 8.1). I still have my Win98 Second Edition somewhere around here. But what they hey, I can install Debian or Ubuntu or Mint on any old hardware and tinker with that. My servers and workstations at home are used enterprise hardware I got cheap, they run fine even for "normal" stuff, and more cores and RAM than my neighbors. Dual Quad Core Xeons with 64GB for under $1000. Yeah.... Playing with Win 2012 and 2016 (server), because I got legit keys for them. Otherwise I'm not paying $6000 for an OS.

I might "upgrade" to consumer Intel Core i7's one day ... They have funny names now, Coffee Cake? Kaby Lake? heh. Then get like 8 monitors, so I can run bitcointalk on one, guncoin on another, bitcoin ... bunch of browser windows.. and pretend to be a stock market trader who panics because the Dow just crashed eleven hundred points in one day.
sr. member
Activity: 539
Merit: 255
Just FYI, the upgrades from bitcoincore in the 1.4 wallet, make it incompatible with WinXP for security reasons. 

Any of you slackers with wallets that are still on XP, need to import them to something, ahem, current, in the next 2 to 3 weeks.  Otherwise they will fail to sync. (no coin will be lost, just no transfers till the wallet is upgraded)

Well, the good news with this, although damm315er may not think so, is that this proves that Guncoin has surpassed the older platforms, instead of the newer platforms surpassing us.  That is a big deal and proves our commitment to stay current or ahead of cryptocurrency trends and the code that goes with it.  How many of you have old software that quit working when you upgraded to WIN 7 or WIN 10?  This is really no different.  I can attest that this version will still work with WIN Vista, but probably not in the future.  Like I said, this is progress for Guncoin that we are excited about. 

So Even better news is what is to come for those who are reading the fine print of the roadmap over the next few months.....Multi-wallet support.....Yes, damm315er can take that dead XP wallet and add it an existing one in a few months.....That will be very nice.  Imagine having your personal and business wallets on the same machine?  We are just a few months from bring able to do that.....So for now, please upgrade to V1.4 - that gets us all one step closer to that goal.



Who said I don't think it's good?  lol

It's going to finally force me to upgrade the computer with all my wallets on it, that's barely limping along, that I should have upgraded long ago!!
sr. member
Activity: 781
Merit: 276
Just FYI, the upgrades from bitcoincore in the 1.4 wallet, make it incompatible with WinXP for security reasons. 

Any of you slackers with wallets that are still on XP, need to import them to something, ahem, current, in the next 2 to 3 weeks.  Otherwise they will fail to sync. (no coin will be lost, just no transfers till the wallet is upgraded)

Well, the good news with this, although damm315er may not think so, is that this proves that Guncoin has surpassed the older platforms, instead of the newer platforms surpassing us.  That is a big deal and proves our commitment to stay current or ahead of cryptocurrency trends and the code that goes with it.  How many of you have old software that quit working when you upgraded to WIN 7 or WIN 10?  This is really no different.  I can attest that this version will still work with WIN Vista, but probably not in the future.  Like I said, this is progress for Guncoin that we are excited about. 

So Even better news is what is to come for those who are reading the fine print of the roadmap over the next few months.....Multi-wallet support.....Yes, damm315er can take that dead XP wallet and add it an existing one in a few months.....That will be very nice.  Imagine having your personal and business wallets on the same machine?  We are just a few months from bring able to do that.....So for now, please upgrade to V1.4 - that gets us all one step closer to that goal.

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