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Topic: [ ANN ] SAT² - A new dawn - PoS - No Premine - page 35. (Read 133187 times)

newbie
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No problem is good to ask here, hopefully other users with the same question will have it more clear now Wink
sr. member
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Transfer must happen on exchanges as written on original Ann, move your coins to Mintpal for example and they'll do the move/cut to SAT²


can coins be transferred from the old wallet to the new wallet?



sorry for not reading the OP more carefully...
newbie
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Transfer must happen on exchanges as written on original Ann, move your coins to Mintpal for example and they'll do the move/cut to SAT²


can coins be transferred from the old wallet to the new wallet?


sr. member
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can coins be transferred from the old wallet to the new wallet?

newbie
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Anyone see the '51% attack for Saturn' comment on Mintpal's SAT /BTC exchange?  Was that real, or just a big pool that threw an alarm in their monitoring?
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What is the best pool please?

The pools are specified in the OP. In general we recommend to use at least 2 different pools (or a pool and a local wallet), in a failover configuration. This makes sure that if a pool (or the connectivity of your wallet) has any trouble, you automatically failover to an active pool (or wallet).
hero member
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What is the best pool please?
legendary
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Saturncoin is in my book called Cryptocurrency "The Alt-ernative" Beginner's Reference.  Here is first draft of IFC:


https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.7131241

MAIN CRYPTOCURRENCY BOOK THREAD: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cryptocurrency-the-alt-ernative-beginners-reference-book-483187


Saturncoin will look similar to this.  Coin specifications, history, exchanges and other miscellaneous details will be included.  Please help fund the publication of this book which I plan to publish this summer.  

Sakz565wSkTjimCk3MdzCwBvPpoJRZnnKP

Cool stuff! Sounds like an interesting project. You have our support Smiley

Just a thought: maybe you should consider using a format that's easier to update than a (e)book. Development in altcoins progresses so fast.. it'll probably need frequent updates. Maybe use a CMS which can compile an updated PDF on the fly?

Good luck!
I will worry about the publishing of the book until I have gathered all the information together.  Thank you for your support.  I have just started to read through the SAT bitcointalk threads (I am aware of two official thread.  Please say if there are more than 2)  I plan to publish the book this summer with enough funding behind it.
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Hi Guys,
does your wallet sync?
mine get stuck at 23823 block.

any idea?

thanks


Make sure to add the addnodes that are listed in the OP to your saturncoin.conf
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This coin will get some nice updates and if you read the messages good you will notice that there are plans for a payment system !!! One that is perfect for the integration on websites.
This coin also has a Foundation that is supporting causes that really matter and we as Saturcoin understand very good that there is much more in the world than money and racing cars.

Yesterday Walk With Rangers started there 200 miles walk, they are going to run to collect money and awareness for the Wildlife in Tanzania.
Feel free to support them also if you don`t support Saturncoin.. You are free in your choices but please understand that they are in need for help !!

http://www.walkwithrangers.com/wwr-event/
https://www.facebook.com/RaabiasWWR?fref=nf
https://www.facebook.com/pages/STOP-THE-SERENGETI-HIGHWAY/125601617471610?fref=pb&hc_location=profile_browser

Other causes that we support are ...

https://www.facebook.com/theorangutanproject?fref=pb&hc_location=profile_browser
http://www.orangutan.org.au/
https://www.facebook.com/EndChildLabor?fref=pb&hc_location=profile_browser

Feel free to help these causes, donate, like are share there messages..

Regards




newbie
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Hi Guys,
does your wallet sync?
mine get stuck at 23823 block.

any idea?

thanks
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hero member
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What does this coin has to offer?

I'd suggest you read through the topic. We're happy to answer specific questions, but such a generic question is already covered extensively.

Maybe he is a bit lazy to read, Saturn is this cheap because of the previous FUD and devs that fled the project, Dev Team behind Saturncoin is a New Team and the coin wont be this cheap for longer, is making the transition to POS and will only have 7.77 mill coins

10 mill coins average prices are 10k - 50k, depending on development behind them, SAT team is MAGNIFIQ , i have no other words to express it and at this price getting sat before the transition is like getting it for 4k at this 4 satoshi price, price could increase from x2 to 20x after transition in my oppinion as it will prove the market once again the New SAT2 Team Delivers and with the great quality and improved features and ofc the Fast Speed of SAT this is just the beginning for SAT2.

full member
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What does this coin has to offer?

I'd suggest you read through the topic. We're happy to answer specific questions, but such a generic question is already covered extensively.
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Strange that each block I found got the full 90 confirmations before they orphaned.

The thing is: when you are on a bad fork, this requires at least 2 nodes (e.g. your wallet and at least 1 other wallet). So based on your description, what I think that happened is that you and another node ended up being on a bad fork together, and that other node was confirming the blocks (because in the bad fork, those blocks would be considered real.. until you got back in sync with the correct fork). I don't have enough information to go by to confirm that this is what happened, but this is the only explanation for the situation you are describing.

By the way, what you can also do is to check debug.log. This is a logfile which is located in the same directory as your saturncoin.conf. This log contains basically all information, like blocks found (and orphaned). So you will likely be able to get the transaction IDs from there. Then using those transaction IDs you can check whether they exist in the block explorer.

As for pools, I have 3.5Mh/s and used to mine on Dedicated Pool. They crashed and or had too many problems so I stopped pool mining. That and they shut down the SAT pool after the wallet issues with 0 coins.

Correct, Dedicatedpool is no longer running as they were having some issues on their end and they did not have the time to fix them, since they were too busy with some other projects (DRK in particular) at the time. However, there are other pools you can use. What you can also do is to primarily mine to a pool, but also have another pool (and/or mining to your local wallet) as a backup (failover). This is something you can very easily setup in cgminer (and similar applications). By doing so, you would primarily mine to the pool, and if that pool goes down, it switches to the failover (which could be your local wallet).
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That sounds like the blocks got orphaned (as explained previously). Essentially that means that your wallet thought it had found those blocks while the network did not agree. This is something that most commonly happens when your wallet is not in sync with the network, causing your local blockchain to fork (and then by the time you start syncing with the network correctly again, those blocks get orphaned). This is not specific to SAT, this would've happened with any other coin too if you end up on your own fork.

Also - you mentioned that you had mined about 400k SAT in a week. This translates to a hashrate which would make more sense in a pool, rather than mining directly to your wallet. As such, I would recommend to look into that.

Strange that each block I found got the full 90 confirmations before they orphaned. Will give it another shot. As for pools, I have 3.5Mh/s and used to mine on Dedicated Pool. They crashed and or had too many problems so I stopped pool mining. That and they shut down the SAT pool after the wallet issues with 0 coins.
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is there any exchange for SAT?

I see 'this information wasn't included in the latest OP update, we'll get that fixed.

SAT is primarily traded at:

Mintpal
Cryptsy
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So roughly 400,000 of my SaturnCoin that I have been mining for the past week just vaporized. In the LATEST QT transaction list, the last 44 successfully and previously confirmed coins are now listed as Mined but not accepted. WTF? Below is the only minted coin that still lists as accepted. Will it vapor soon too?

Status: 2492 confirmations
Date: 6/5/2014 10:17
Source: Generated
Credit: 10000.00 SAT
Net amount: +10000.00 SAT
Transaction ID: c903f7c8dc515ee663cd1f4deefece5a204244b6d433f9eb8b7ca15f7d3be9e7

That transaction looks fine. Could you send the transaction IDs of the ones that are missing (orphaned?) by PM so we can look into that?

Also, did you check whether those transactions also showed up in the block explorer? If they did not appear there, then that could mean that your wallet basically went on its own fork (which would mean that the blocks you found at that point did not exist on the correct fork, and they got orphaned when your wallet found its way back on the network). If that is the case, then you should make sure to add some addnodes to your saturncoin.conf configuration file (particularly those that are listed in the OP, if you need more then just let us know). Everyone should do so, and even more so if you mine directly to your wallet.

The trans IDs of the missing blocks no longer show in the QT after restarting it. Previously they were all grey with a '?' instead of the normal checkmark. So I have no idea how to retrieve the IDs. My trans list now shows accepted blocks on June 5th with the next one showing June 8th. All coins mined on the 5th through the 7th are gone. Here is my conf file config:

listen=1
daemon=1
server=1
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcallowip=192.168.*.*
rpcuser=x
rpcpassword=x
rpcport=10018
rpcconnect=127.0.0.1
maxconnections=20
addnode=213.179.192.62
addnode=74.196.59.25

At any given time while mining, the most connections I get is 4.

That sounds like the blocks got orphaned (as explained previously). Essentially that means that your wallet thought it had found those blocks while the network did not agree. This is something that most commonly happens when your wallet is not in sync with the network, causing your local blockchain to fork (and then by the time you start syncing with the network correctly again, those blocks get orphaned). This is not specific to SAT, this would've happened with any other coin too if you end up on your own fork.

Also - you mentioned that you had mined about 400k SAT in a week. This translates to a hashrate which would make more sense in a pool, rather than mining directly to your wallet. As such, I would recommend to look into that.
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is there any exchange for SAT?
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Could Saturn2coin become the missing 'bronze' cryptocoin to BTC and LTC? 

A true Alt-coin (not scam coin, or fly by night concept coin) that has the required community support and potential for real world PoS 'micro transactions' .............

  - The (promised) speed of Fastcoin
  - The marketing exposure of Dogecoin (alas more professional)
  - The anonymous transaction feature of Darkcoin (as a selectable option)
  - New features not found in the existing 300+ coins that retailers can use (such as transaction data hinted at in 04 JUN 2014 announcement)

The time is right for a 'new dawn'..........   The rationalisation from 7.77 billion coins to 7.77 million coins is a step in the right direction.....  as is the decision for no premine for the new launch...... 

Time will tell if this coin will in fact "run rings around" the other contenders (and pretenders).....
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