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Topic: [ANN] Krypton, KR - BaaS Corp & Open Source, Public Blockchain for Business/IoT - page 63. (Read 167834 times)

legendary
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I am on windows 8.1, I have got a message from windows firewall whether I should allow the connection, I clicked cancel and still the gkr got connected to the network and started downloading blocks.

Could you please post a screenshot of the messages you are receiving after you have started gkr.

I have Windows Firewall disabled on my Windows 10 PC, and also added some nodes (thanks to covertress) but still getting 0 connections to the KR network. As you can see in the screenshot below, I get null when I type in admin.peers and 0 when net.peerCount command is entered.




This doesn't happen to me when I try it on Windows 7 virtual machine under VirtualBox.  Smiley
hero member
Activity: 694
Merit: 500
If your port is closed you need to make sure windows firewall is not blocking GKR, and you have to enter some nodes manually every time you start gkr.
GKR has hardcoded nodes that will connect right away if the port is routed correctly and open.

Thanks for your advice. I did disable the Windows Firewall from within my Windows 10 PC, but still no connections. However, I did try GKR into my Windows 7 virtual machine and everything worked like a charm. I guess it is an issue with my Windows 10 PC. In the meantime, I will use GKR from within the virtual machine.

Say, do you happen to know where I could find more nodes to enter manually?  Smiley

There are some nodes listed on the OP....

* Nodes are hard-coded but can also be added in GKR console:

Code:

admin.addPeer("enode://0fb920467bdc123eeee3c132519457967227ed80d255fc210b09bc070fb4612df90532604629f91c3f1912c298d5a20ef4c22824d1be33fef270b07448760362@[::]:17171")
admin.addPeer("enode://382b74a663581fe3559b52521415f9e7ee596f4873e0e88f8406e0e025d6ed1f2bed55f1f9739cab7d1e247cd5bcc4d944add0c282ea7232155da74b895f0e75@[::]:17172")
admin.addPeer("enode://809e1781a9da785ee6084ff38011f771c61ba9dce1e372ca8cbf2de9af119d9df5ded7728bc03f0b765b8ec9d14a3b296e6b248239d6cc8e4b2fbc3d3f9796a1@[::]:17173")

I'll post more later, when I'm home.
hero member
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*calling all language translators*

Translate the Krypton OP into a foreign language and post it to a foreign board.

Bounty = 500 $KR

PM or email ([email protected]) me your language, examples of your work and your $KR address.

Thanks for helping to grow the Krypton community!  Cheesy

full member
Activity: 211
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hello dev are you have contacted richie for add $KR..?

Dont think they will add it until there is a block explorer.

dev says as soon as posible he will release the block explore
sr. member
Activity: 2114
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hello dev are you have contacted richie for add $KR..?

Dont think they will add it until there is a block explorer.

That's why it is very important to have one. It should have been prioritized since the beginning.
will be good if Richie add KR to bittrex like DES
sr. member
Activity: 295
Merit: 250
If your port is closed you need to make sure windows firewall is not blocking GKR, and you have to enter some nodes manually every time you start gkr.
GKR has hardcoded nodes that will connect right away if the port is routed correctly and open.

Thanks for your advice. I did disable the Windows Firewall from within my Windows 10 PC, but still no connections. However, I did try GKR into my Windows 7 virtual machine and everything worked like a charm. I guess it is an issue with my Windows 10 PC. In the meantime, I will use GKR from within the virtual machine.

Say, do you happen to know where I could find more nodes to enter manually?  Smiley

I am on windows 8.1, I have got a message from windows firewall whether I should allow the connection, I clicked cancel and still the gkr got connected to the network and started downloading blocks.

Could you please post a screenshot of the messages you are receiving after you have started gkr.
sr. member
Activity: 459
Merit: 250
hello dev are you have contacted richie for add $KR..?

Dont think they will add it until there is a block explorer.

That's why it is very important to have one. It should have been prioritized since the beginning.
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
hello dev are you have contacted richie for add $KR..?

Dont think they will add it until there is a block explorer.
full member
Activity: 211
Merit: 100
hello dev are you have contacted richie for add $KR..?
legendary
Activity: 3220
Merit: 1363
www.Crypto.Games: Multiple coins, multiple games
If your port is closed you need to make sure windows firewall is not blocking GKR, and you have to enter some nodes manually every time you start gkr.
GKR has hardcoded nodes that will connect right away if the port is routed correctly and open.

Thanks for your advice. I did disable the Windows Firewall from within my Windows 10 PC, but still no connections. However, I did try GKR into my Windows 7 virtual machine and everything worked like a charm. I guess it is an issue with my Windows 10 PC. In the meantime, I will use GKR from within the virtual machine.

Say, do you happen to know where I could find more nodes to enter manually?  Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 814
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Krypton_Dev is coding a block explorer.

When it is ready, I'll post it here.  Smiley

That would be cool and the next step for this great coin. I'm going to buy some today. However, I have been having issues getting the wallet to connect to the KR network as I get 0 connections when I write the net.peerCount command. Any thoughts on this?  Sad

What does admin.peers show?

It shows the null message after I type in the admin.peers command. I then waited a couple of minutes and wrote the net.peerCount command as well as the admin.peers command, but I am getting no connections to the KR network at all. Just in case, I am running GKR in Windows 10.  Sad

Can you try this open port check tool? >> http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/ 

Your KR wallet port, 17171, may be closed.



It does appear to be closed, but I don't think that may be the issue since I have been using ETH with a port that has been closed and I have been able to receive connections to the ETH network. Perhaps, it is an issue with my PC. I will try this on a virtual machine.  Smiley

If your port is closed you need to make sure windows firewall is not blocking GKR, and you have to enter some nodes manually every time you start gkr.
GKR has hardcoded nodes that will connect right away if the port is routed correctly and open.
legendary
Activity: 3220
Merit: 1363
www.Crypto.Games: Multiple coins, multiple games

Krypton_Dev is coding a block explorer.

When it is ready, I'll post it here.  Smiley

That would be cool and the next step for this great coin. I'm going to buy some today. However, I have been having issues getting the wallet to connect to the KR network as I get 0 connections when I write the net.peerCount command. Any thoughts on this?  Sad

What does admin.peers show?

It shows the null message after I type in the admin.peers command. I then waited a couple of minutes and wrote the net.peerCount command as well as the admin.peers command, but I am getting no connections to the KR network at all. Just in case, I am running GKR in Windows 10.  Sad

Can you try this open port check tool? >> http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/ 

Your KR wallet port, 17171, may be closed.



It does appear to be closed, but I don't think that may be the issue since I have been using ETH with a port that has been closed and I have been able to receive connections to the ETH network. Perhaps, it is an issue with my PC. I will try this on a virtual machine.  Smiley
hero member
Activity: 694
Merit: 500
Any offical explorer..?
how about coinmarketcap..? i can't see it

I can't see it either, it won't get listed on coinmarketcap if it doesn't have a block explorer.

Krypton_Dev is coding a block explorer.

When it is ready, I'll post it here.  Smiley

Any estimation time wise? I am slowly buying up, just wanted to know approximately how much time do I have left.
Thanks.

I wish I had a Krypton Crystal Ball, gulachov!

When will Krypton_Dev finish the block explorer? Could be tomorrow... could be a week, or more. All of Krypton's devs, Krypton_Dev, RagingBull and the rest (yes, there are more!) are all volunteers, at the moment.

All of the funds from the CFC (and more from my pocket) were spent to get me to Consensus 2016, to meet with everyone there and build KR's network of developers and companies needing devs who can build Smart Contracts.

By the way, Krypton_Dev has been building Smart Contracts for months now. In this emerging market... that's *experience. Wink

So as to when, I don't *exactly know.

I know this does not help your buying strategy, sorry.  Tongue

Hey, please come to Krypton's slack. There are many people who love to talk trading in the... uh, trading channel.  Grin

self-invite to slack: slackinc955.azurewebsites.net

Best of luck buying. I think sales are drying up.  Cool
member
Activity: 111
Merit: 10
Any offical explorer..?
how about coinmarketcap..? i can't see it

I can't see it either, it won't get listed on coinmarketcap if it doesn't have a block explorer.

Krypton_Dev is coding a block explorer.

When it is ready, I'll post it here.  Smiley

Any estimation time wise? I am slowly buying up, just wanted to know approximately how much time do I have left.
Thanks.
hero member
Activity: 694
Merit: 500

Krypton_Dev is coding a block explorer.

When it is ready, I'll post it here.  Smiley

That would be cool and the next step for this great coin. I'm going to buy some today. However, I have been having issues getting the wallet to connect to the KR network as I get 0 connections when I write the net.peerCount command. Any thoughts on this?  Sad

What does admin.peers show?

It shows the null message after I type in the admin.peers command. I then waited a couple of minutes and wrote the net.peerCount command as well as the admin.peers command, but I am getting no connections to the KR network at all. Just in case, I am running GKR in Windows 10.  Sad

Can you try this open port check tool? >> http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/ 

Your KR wallet port, 17171, may be closed.

legendary
Activity: 3220
Merit: 1363
www.Crypto.Games: Multiple coins, multiple games

Krypton_Dev is coding a block explorer.

When it is ready, I'll post it here.  Smiley

That would be cool and the next step for this great coin. I'm going to buy some today. However, I have been having issues getting the wallet to connect to the KR network as I get 0 connections when I write the net.peerCount command. Any thoughts on this?  Sad

What does admin.peers show?

It shows the null message after I type in the admin.peers command. I then waited a couple of minutes and wrote the net.peerCount command as well as the admin.peers command, but I am getting no connections to the KR network at all. Just in case, I am running GKR in Windows 10.  Sad
hero member
Activity: 694
Merit: 500

Krypton_Dev is coding a block explorer.

When it is ready, I'll post it here.  Smiley

That would be cool and the next step for this great coin. I'm going to buy some today. However, I have been having issues getting the wallet to connect to the KR network as I get 0 connections when I write the net.peerCount command. Any thoughts on this?  Sad

What does admin.peers show?

Can you come to Krypton's slack? We have a technical-support channel where we can help live. Wink

click here for a slack invite >>   https://slackinc955.azurewebsites.net/
legendary
Activity: 3220
Merit: 1363
www.Crypto.Games: Multiple coins, multiple games

Krypton_Dev is coding a block explorer.

When it is ready, I'll post it here.  Smiley

That would be cool and the next step for this great coin. I'm going to buy some today. However, I have been having issues getting the wallet to connect to the KR network as I get 0 connections when I write the net.peerCount command. Any thoughts on this?  Sad
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
Tried to mine this, it starts mining at about half my ether hashrate for a couple of seconds and then stops mining.
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