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Topic: [ANN] Infinitecoin - IFC | V1.8 Released! *Mandatory Upgrade, upgrade ASAP* - page 10. (Read 199628 times)

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Cryptsy needs to fix their shit.  The 'right' chain has already been mentioned a bunch of times, with both block explorers and a bunch of pools all on it. 

Do you honestly expect cryptsy to monitor 70+ coin threads on this forum 24/7 on the off chance one of the coin devs releases a hard fork?

If a coin dev releases a hard fork then they should take it upon themselves to at the very least advise the exchanges and pools that they should update as a matter of urgency.
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http://coin-base.net/infinitecoin/
The old pool will be disabled. The existing coins can you Transfer.
The unconfirmed block I will manually calculate and Transfer. I will write to the individual user. If you have not entered your correct email and you have not Adress, please report back to me! The damage caused by the error I will pay out of my pocket, so no one should have something Be Lost.

http://coin-base.net/infinite/
I've been in the new pool, all your settings and imported all users.
mmcfe-ng updated
The next 6 days, 0% POOL FEE
I have changed the port numbers:
PUSH POOL PORT: 8444
STRATUM PORT: 3444
The first block was found!
sr. member
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Cryptsy needs to fix their shit.  The 'right' chain has already been mentioned a bunch of times, with both block explorers and a bunch of pools all on it. 
hero member
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Cryptsy hold only about 15 percent  of all IFC,so its "right" chain has no sense.... Wink

Somebody holds more? Or somebody, who holds more want to trade it on other exchanges?


it is obvious

we are trading  not where we want, but where the best conditions&no coins lost
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Cryptsy hold only about 15 percent  of all IFC,so its "right" chain has no sense.... Wink

Somebody holds more? Or somebody, who holds more want to trade it on other exchanges?
hero member
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Cryptsy cant be on wrong chain, coz there are hold most of coins.... another chains (even if they are "right") have no sense Smiley

Cryptsy hold only about 15 percent  of all IFC,so its "right" chain has no sense.... Wink
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Cryptsy cant be on wrong chain, coz there are hold most of coins.... another chains (even if they are "right") have no sense Smiley
But what happens devs can not make the algorithm to work properly?
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Sorry, I have to close the pool again.
The fact that we were in the wrong chain, plays the database went crazy and I have a RPC error in the update.
You can continue to transfer your coins.
Mining is disabled.

http://coin-base.net/infinitecoin/

Where is minimum a few forked chain working now in the net.


Cryptsy is on wrong chain

http://exploretheblocks.com:2750/chain/Infinitecoin seems good

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Sorry, I have to close the pool again.
The fact that we were in the wrong chain, plays the database went crazy and I have a RPC error in the update.
You can continue to transfer your coins.
Mining is disabled.

http://coin-base.net/infinitecoin/
hero member
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http://coinbomb.biz/ifcblocks/   is updated, everyone check they upto the same blocks

http://coinbomb.biz/infinitecoin/  game back online, come and invest your IFC

Thanks Redcoin!
sr. member
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Neg trust, was left by competing casinos
http://coinbomb.biz/ifcblocks/   is updated, everyone check they upto the same blocks

http://coinbomb.biz/infinitecoin/  game back online, come and invest your IFC
hero member
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which block explorer is on the right fork?

I hope this one, http://exploretheblocks.com:2750/chain/Infinitecoin @ 268254 atm vs http://coinbomb.biz/ifcblocks/ sitting at 266454?

Yes http://exploretheblocks.com:2750/chain/Infinitecoin is the correct one.

http://coinbomb.biz/ifcblocks/ has some problems and the owner is fixing it now.


sr. member
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which block explorer is on the right fork?

I hope this one, http://exploretheblocks.com:2750/chain/Infinitecoin @ 268254 atm vs http://coinbomb.biz/ifcblocks/ sitting at 266454?
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Interesting that IFC trades with BTC, LTC and XPM. It itself should become a base-currency, maybe the least denominator for all.

All altcoin trade with BTC are so small, giving a miserable impression to these coins. If trading with IFC they will all look nice Grin

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Now all three pools are syncron, I hope my pool soon

My Pool is now syncron. My Wallet had lost 10 M IFC Sad 

Pool reopend!

http://coin-base.net/infinitecoin/


Thanks.

Solo miners please try to join a pool to avoid being in a forked blockchain. Due to the diff oscillations which have been greatly aggravated by miners jumping in and out, solo minings with low hashpower are easy to get a forked chain, during the low diff zone. Though the forked blockchain will eventually be cleared, it's better to be in a pool to avoid this problem.

Version 1.8 addresses this issue and the diff oscillation problem should be gone after switch at block 272000.
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Now all three pools are syncron, I hope my pool soon

My Pool is now syncron. My Wallet had lost 10 M IFC Sad 

Pool reopend!

http://coin-base.net/infinitecoin/
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sr. member
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@nearmiss -- I will try that, thanks.
sr. member
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So I've had infinitecoind running on linux for months.  I just upgraded by running git clone from github repo and building from source.  Now I am seeing two things:

1) blocks are stuck at 254505, even with 8 connections.

2) Shortly after startup I begin getting these messages ever few seconds.

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EXCEPTION: 11DbException      
Db::get: Cannot allocate memory      
infinitecoin in ProcessMessages()


Yet it appears that memory on the machine is fine:

$ free -h
             total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
Mem:          3.9G       2.7G       1.1G         0B       177M       1.0G
-/+ buffers/cache:       1.6G       2.3G
Swap:         4.0G       262M       3.7G

'infinitecoind getinfo' still works, but is very slow to respond.  several seconds.    

'infinitecoind stop' reports that it works, and subsequent rpc commands cannot connect to server. However the process does not end, and only kill -9 seems to kill it.

I had this originally as well.  Cleared out everything but wallet/conf and re-downloaded blockchain, it seems to clear up.  Of course, now I ended up on a fork and am doing the whole process again, so who knows.  Also, this only happened on one of my 2 pools, the other went perfectly.
sr. member
Activity: 321
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So I've had infinitecoind running on linux for months.  I just upgraded by running git clone from github repo and building from source.  Now I am seeing two things:

1) blocks are stuck at 254505, even with 8 connections.

2) Shortly after startup I begin getting these messages ever few seconds.

************************
EXCEPTION: 11DbException       
Db::get: Cannot allocate memory       
infinitecoin in ProcessMessages()


Yet it appears that memory on the machine is fine:

$ free -h
             total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
Mem:          3.9G       2.7G       1.1G         0B       177M       1.0G
-/+ buffers/cache:       1.6G       2.3G
Swap:         4.0G       262M       3.7G

'infinitecoind getinfo' still works, but is very slow to respond.  several seconds.   

'infinitecoind stop' reports that it works, and subsequent rpc commands cannot connect to server. However the process does not end, and only kill -9 seems to kill it.




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