Here is one difference:
"version" : "v0.10.2.0-abe",
"version" : "v0.10.2.0-unk-abe",
Yeah, -unk is just added when somebody compiles from source and the compiler can't find the origin. In other words, the compiler couldn't find the git metadata.
My v0.10.2.0-abe wallet is taking forever to start up and when it is it consumes 25% of my processor.....
Anyone with the same issue?
Probably almost everyone, the blockchain is huge so it takes to long to boot and the network is a mess so it eats up all your cpu. Can't do anything about that right now.
catman,The total is still in rapid growth!
[...]
22:35:54 "moneysupply" : 40549500191757.00000000,
22:52:02 "moneysupply" : 40557125986656.00000000,
Ahahah, that's hardly rapid growth. That's crawling compared to what it was previously.
Ok guys, how does everyone think that we can make this coin viable again? It would be nice to at least get back our initial investments...The longer we wait the more likely that this coin and others like it will become too obsolete to profit from...I really like pennies, I have 15 billion at the moment and I would invest more if we could develop a plan of action...
I couldn't really give a damn about your "investments", you were a fool to invest in pennies and I feel no obligation to assist any of you in that regards.
The future of pennies is simple, as it was always intended it will be a play money. Something for parents/teachers to use to teach their children about cryptocurrencies and economics. Perhaps also for use as a tipping currency when you give someone your "two cents" or a "penny for their thoughts". That's it, that's all. The value should stay exactly how it is, at
most it could be allowed to reach 1satoshi LTC again, nothing more.
No, I am serious, I want to think about ways to improve its chances, not just assume it's a complete failure. Several people have talked about the possibility of this coin being used as a base currency like PrimeCoin...why would that not work? I really want to know, I am not joking or being sarcastic...
Why the fuck would you ever think a broken, worthless cryptocurrency could
ever be used as a base trading currency? How could you even ask a question this fucking idiotic? It's clunky, slow,
broken, worthless, and for fucks sake it uses
proof of stake. No one who even thinks about running an exchange would even
try to consider that that might be a good idea.
@Everyone: The blockchain's still forked up. It's gonna take awhile (and probably a few more checkpoints) to get it all sorted out. And by "awhile" I mean awhile, not 5 minutes. This shit's gonna take time, lots of it.