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Topic: [ANN] Litecoin - a lite version of Bitcoin. Launched! - page 328. (Read 1467253 times)

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I really do hope that the idiot Luke-JR does not attack Litecoin because ATM is really is the only alternative to BTC Cry
why should he do that?
and how?

He killed CLC altchain and hates all crypto except BTC.

He says he intents to use the DDOS vulnerability in BTC on LTC chain !

i dont think he can lay litecoin down..

well, if someone else have a botnet or like that, they just attack him then..

Where are you bigcpuminer ( 10 000 PC botnet owner ) Huh
sr. member
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LitecoinTalk
I really do hope that the idiot Luke-JR does not attack Litecoin because ATM is really is the only alternative to BTC Cry
why should he do that?
and how?

He killed CLC altchain and hates all crypto except BTC.

He says he intents to use the DDOS vulnerability in BTC on LTC chain !

i dont think he can lay litecoin down..

well, if someone else have a botnet or like that, they just attack him then..
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
I really do hope that the idiot Luke-JR does not attack Litecoin because ATM is really is the only alternative to BTC Cry
why should he do that?
and how?

He killed CLC altchain and hates all crypto except BTC.

He says he intents to use the DDOS vulnerability in BTC on LTC chain !
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
LitecoinTalk
I really do hope that the idiot Luke-JR does not attack Litecoin because ATM is really is the only alternative to BTC Cry
why should he do that?
and how?
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
I really do hope that the idiot Luke-JR does not attack Litecoin because ATM is really is the only alternative to BTC Cry
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
So I guess it is like this because of my solo mining  Tongue
I hope I can safely delete it...

Some of the people on here are trolling. The database files contain the blockchain and everyone's transaction history, not your private keys (those are stored in your wallet.dat.) There might have been an error in the code that caused your client to re-download the blockchain over and over, thus causing the 33GB worth of data. In any case, it is safe to delete all of the log.xxxxxxxxxx files in that folder, Litecoin\blkindex.dat, and Litecoin\blk00xxxx.dat.

EDIT: Restart Litecoin-qt.exe, and the client will proceed to re-download the blockchain.

Of course i'm trolling. =)

Of course trolling occasionally is fine for entertainment value, I just think LoWang is a bit confused right now.  Tongue

An I am entertained lol =)
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Bitcoin today is what the internet was in 1998.
So I guess it is like this because of my solo mining  Tongue
I hope I can safely delete it...

Some of the people on here are trolling. The database files contain the blockchain and everyone's transaction history, not your private keys (those are stored in your wallet.dat.) There might have been an error in the code that caused your client to re-download the blockchain over and over, thus causing the 33GB worth of data. In any case, it is safe to delete all of the log.xxxxxxxxxx files in that folder, Litecoin\blkindex.dat, and Litecoin\blk00xxxx.dat.

EDIT: Restart Litecoin-qt.exe, and the client will proceed to re-download the blockchain.

Of course i'm trolling. =)

Of course trolling occasionally is fine for entertainment value, I just think LoWang is a bit confused right now.  Tongue
legendary
Activity: 2492
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
So I guess it is like this because of my solo mining  Tongue
I hope I can safely delete it...

Some of the people on here are trolling. The database files contain the blockchain and everyone's transaction history, not your private keys (those are stored in your wallet.dat.) There might have been an error in the code that caused your client to re-download the blockchain over and over, thus causing the 33GB worth of data. In any case, it is safe to delete all of the log.xxxxxxxxxx files in that folder, Litecoin\blkindex.dat, and Litecoin\blk00xxxx.dat.

EDIT: Restart Litecoin-qt.exe, and the client will proceed to re-download the blockchain.

Of course i'm trolling. =)
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
Bitcoin today is what the internet was in 1998.
So I guess it is like this because of my solo mining  Tongue
I hope I can safely delete it...

Some of the people on here are trolling. The database files contain the blockchain and everyone's transaction history, not your private keys (those are stored in your wallet.dat.) There might have been an error in the code that caused your client to re-download the blockchain over and over, thus causing the 33GB worth of data. In any case, it is safe to delete all of the log.xxxxxxxxxx files in that folder, Litecoin\blkindex.dat, and Litecoin\blk00xxxx.dat.

EDIT: Restart Litecoin-qt.exe, and the client will proceed to re-download the blockchain.
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1473
LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
So I guess it is like this because of my solo mining  Tongue
I hope I can safely delete it...

You might want to keep it because maybe just maybe it contains 33GB of your litecoin private key for your wallet. LOL
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The future begins today
That would only affect the "isolated node". A blockchain fork of litecoin would not affect the real main blockchain from what this sounds like.

As in the past a block chain fork the coins created would not be accepted (i.e. rejected) from the main blockchain.

Yes that is true. But a major attack to all the nodes would cause a major impact in Litecoin service providers.
sr. member
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LitecoinTalk
So I guess it is like this because of my solo mining  Tongue

well, i have also been solo mining, was still the same Wink
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So I guess it is like this because of my solo mining  Tongue
I hope I can safely delete it...
sr. member
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LitecoinTalk
nope, my litecoin/database is like 150MB
but yes, there is many log.* files there.. but not like 33 GB Tongue

almust the same on my serv where http://wallet.liteco.in/ is...
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Allright so what if you guys actually told me how do YOUR litecoin\database folders look like instead of this childish LOLing and WOWing Wink
Do you also have a lot of log.* files there?
sr. member
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LitecoinTalk
wow 33 GB ? :O
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
Hello, so please somebody tell me if I can delete the files in %appdata%\Litecoin\database
Why the heck does it keep growing and occupies 33GB now? I have now 330 log.000000xxxx files each with 100MB size. Is this normal?

LOL 33GB? Grin
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Hello, so please somebody tell me if I can delete the files in %appdata%\Litecoin\database
Why the heck does it keep growing and occupies 33GB now? I have now 330 log.000000xxxx files each with 100MB size. Is this normal?
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
can someone please explain this vunerability a bit more clearly... what can we do to prevent any bad goings on

An attacker could isolate a victim's node and cause the creation of blockchain forks.

Someone needs to "patch" the code.

That would only affect the "isolated node". A blockchain fork of litecoin would not affect the real main blockchain from what this sounds like.

As in the past a block chain fork the coins created would not be accepted (i.e. rejected) from the main blockchain.
hero member
Activity: 540
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The future begins today
can someone please explain this vunerability a bit more clearly... what can we do to prevent any bad goings on

An attacker could isolate a victim's node and cause the creation of blockchain forks.

Someone needs to "patch" the code.
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