I'm on my 3rd day syncing mintcoin wallet and at 64%, that's worse, I can't even put money in!
I just used the Bittorrent Sync method to speed things up, I'll post directions because when people say 'Just use the bootstrap!' this isn't very clear. These steps will save you waiting once the torrent is downloaded.
1. Get Bittorrent Sync from
https://www.getsync.com/ and install, set a sharing directory.
2. Once installed, open this link:
https://link.getsync.com/#f=Mintcoin_daily&sz=12E8&t=1&s=SNTPNBS7OXQM5TZCEPZLPAGSB37LAJUF&i=CW6PY36ZAT2EPXWS7DTBOJMHJGMOXANPQ&v=2.0 (this link posted on reddit -
https://www.reddit.com/r/MintCoin/comments/3ajk5b/wallet_not_syncing_again/ 3. When finished, the file you want is in 7z format, use 7zip to open the archive. This archive has everything you need to go into the C:/Users/*yourusername*/Appdata/Roaming/Mintcoin directory, which is normally hidden. You just need to paste in your wallet.dat file, or keep it in this folder and delete everything else.
4. Run the wallet, using the checkwallet, repairwallet, and rescan commands if required.
Right now I am discussing with a developer potential next steps for wallet improvements.
Here is a recap of the conversation - would love the communities input on the discussion.
SECURITY UPDATE - FORK REQUIRED
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I would say that mints biggest security risk is the 2 hour time drift allowance. Read about the vulnerability here
http://bitcoinist.net/interview-presstab-pos-vulnerabilities/Have you or any of the community ever put any though into reducing the target block time? Current looks like 30 seconds. My concern would be long term syncability of the chain. It isn't too easy to sync it at the current 1.5 million blocks, and a few years from now it will be even harder. Raising the block time could be a beneficial long term change to throw in while a hard fork occurs.
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USER INTERFACE - FORK NOT REQUIRED
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I want to release an improved wallet with the current price increase as I believe now would be a good time to stride forward; however I want to wait until the newbie minters out there have had a chance to see how profitable minting really is before mentioning a hard fork (2-3 months) - the price is more than fair - I am happy to pay out of pocket to get these changes implemented.
Do you have any ideas for improvement on the existing wallet without a hard fork that we could release first? This way I can make sure everyone has time to mint - while developers can test the changes and report to the community on upgrades.
It would be awesome if we could figure out a way to incorporate the latest blockchain which is updated daily and hosted giving a more easy to use integration. I would also like to make repairwallet easier to find (under Help)
When the wallet opens it would be nice to have the client choose between import wallet or create new wallet.
What do you think about requiring people to use a password for Mintcoin?
This has always bothered me that Mintcoin does not require a password. I would even go as far as requiring a pass "phrase" to log in (note that capital letters and punctuation are required)
Anyways let me know your thoughts on this - these are just a few ideas.
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The non-fork ideas have been collected while troubleshooting upgrades, wallet issues and new wallet installs.
My thoughts are to release the non-fork required wallet first and than release the fork required wallet once everyone has had a chance to get comfortable with the existing wallet and mint a few times. (Assuming there are many new minters out there)
MARKETING
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I had a campaign pending for the announcement of a new hard wallet. Basically we would have an option for a mintcoin hard staking wallet with a custom gui and social partnership between the two parties. There is also a partnership area on their website which we would be featured in. Unfortunately the project has not been completed due to this issue:
Also just finally got the daemon built
I'm getting the following error:
root@bigsmall:~/Mintcoin-Desktop-Wallet/src# ./mintcoind
mintcoind: main.cpp:2585: bool LoadBlockIndex(bool): Assertion `block.GetHash() == (!fTestNet ? hashGenesisBlock : hashGenesisBlockTestNet)' failed.
Aborted
The line
mintcoind: main.cpp:2585: bool LoadBlockIndex(bool): Assertion `block.GetHash() == (!fTestNet ? hashGenesisBlock : hashGenesisBlockTestNet)' failed.
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I am planning on finishing up the NGO paperwork for Wisconsin, United State of America this week.
In preparation of this new filing we could really use some help collecting Non-Profit Organizations that currently accept Bitcoin and document them for partnership contacts. This way we can vote on pre-existing organizations and make our own personal community goals to achieve to help the causes chosen by the community.
As we build up partnerships we can start generating marketing plans to support them as well increasing our reach.
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We are currently lacking in two areas : IRC &
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