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Topic: [ANN] Sia - Decentralized Storage - page 343. (Read 1382228 times)

legendary
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April 03, 2016, 12:50:56 AM

There is an "infinite" number of coins. The block reward will never reach zero.

You can check http://siapul.se/page/market for some graphs
hero member
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legendary
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Merit: 1015
April 02, 2016, 07:06:35 PM
Whats the final total number of SiaCoins?

sr. member
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dinkimole nokkalle...
April 02, 2016, 05:15:41 PM
Whats the final total number of SiaCoins?
legendary
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MY RED TRUST LEFT BY SCUMBAGS - READ MY SIG
April 01, 2016, 12:52:25 PM
My rigs  crash from time to time and can have 5 -10 mins of downtime until i notice.

If my host goes offlline for 5 -10 mins will that be a problem? maybe 1 or 2 times a week?

Does the data have to stay live 24/7 with zero downtime?

You want to aim for less than 5% downtime, which is actually quite a lot of downtime. 10 minutes once every few days is not going to hurt your usefulness as a host. Is the crashing due  to Sia, or due to other system instability? If Sia is crashing, I would like to see the outputs + logs so we can give it better stability.

Hi,

No the crashing is to do with GPU's overheating from time to time.

Perhaps it will be best if I don't use the mining rigs.

I'm interested for sure in this project. Just have to research the best way to set it up.

I'm guessing just buying a lot of 8tb external drives and hooking up to a laptop isn't going to work. The resources needed to serve say 40TB of data on command would need a few machines. Also the biggest issue for me is the small upload speed that I have. 6mb. So again people downloading would grow very impatient.



newbie
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April 01, 2016, 02:15:25 AM
What is the current Block now? explore.sia.tech not work!
hero member
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March 28, 2016, 08:18:24 PM
I also want to mention that the new RC is out: https://github.com/NebulousLabs/Sia/releases/tag/v0.5.2-rc3

0.5.2-rc3 features a single change - some miners were reporting errors when mining, and I believe it was due to the way that the miner was calculating the height. I've added some extra logging, so we'll have more information even if it does not seem like I've fixed the problem, though I believe that the fix is now in place.
hero member
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March 28, 2016, 08:10:31 PM

I think the 'Sia Wallet Encrypted Backup Seed' appears when you make a new wallet so you can copy down the seed.  Because when the wallet first opens you don't know what seed is being used for your list of addresses.  Once I make a new wallet though do all my addresses come from that seed that I was able to copy down?

If I import the siakey into my wallet are my siafunds wiped from my siakey and imported into the seed addresses? I'm worried if that's so, I won't always have my siakey to back up and if something happened with my wallet that my siafunds would be forever lost.

Thanks for the help!

Yeah, once you make a seed, all of your new addresses come from that seed. You may still have old money in the old addresses though, so you'll need to keep all of your seeds unless you send all of your money to yourself. After you import the siakey, you'll only lose the siafunds from the siakey if you move them around or claim siacoins out of them. If you are using your siafunds, they will eventually be transferred to the seed that the wallet is using.

Sorry for the poor UX in the wallet, we're going to be actively working on it at some point in the near future, but have our hands full with the host and the renter, and with improving test coverage across the project. Thanks for being patient.
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March 28, 2016, 06:50:27 PM

Thanks! In mine it's install-dir/resources/app/Sia/ and then what you had.  In /Sia/wallet I have wallet.json, wallet.log, and Sia Wallet Encrypted Backup Seed-____________.Seed.  Do I need to backup all 3? All they all encrypted or just the Encrypted Backup Seed? I don't want to store unencrypted backups.

In addition I was wondering how to check my siafunds address? I have a SiafundAddress_Key0.siakey file but when I open it in text edit it's all gibberish.

Thanks!

The wallet.json and the encrypted backup seed are both encrypted, you can't open them without the password. Just backing up the wallet.json is enough, at this point I'm forgetting why there is the 'Sia Wallet Encrypted Backup Seed', I was using it personally at some point but now I don't remember what it was good for.

To check your siafunds, you should import the siakey into the wallet, and then restart 'siad'. The wallet should then be able to display your siafunds balance.


I think the 'Sia Wallet Encrypted Backup Seed' appears when you make a new wallet so you can copy down the seed.  Because when the wallet first opens you don't know what seed is being used for your list of addresses.  Once I make a new wallet though do all my addresses come from that seed that I was able to copy down?

If I import the siakey into my wallet are my siafunds wiped from my siakey and imported into the seed addresses? I'm worried if that's so, I won't always have my siakey to back up and if something happened with my wallet that my siafunds would be forever lost.

Thanks for the help!
hero member
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March 28, 2016, 01:39:40 PM
My rigs  crash from time to time and can have 5 -10 mins of downtime until i notice.

If my host goes offlline for 5 -10 mins will that be a problem? maybe 1 or 2 times a week?

Does the data have to stay live 24/7 with zero downtime?

You want to aim for less than 5% downtime, which is actually quite a lot of downtime. 10 minutes once every few days is not going to hurt your usefulness as a host. Is the crashing due  to Sia, or due to other system instability? If Sia is crashing, I would like to see the outputs + logs so we can give it better stability.
legendary
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MY RED TRUST LEFT BY SCUMBAGS - READ MY SIG
March 28, 2016, 01:22:49 PM
My rigs  crash from time to time and can have 5 -10 mins of downtime until i notice.

If my host goes offlline for 5 -10 mins will that be a problem? maybe 1 or 2 times a week?

Does the data have to stay live 24/7 with zero downtime?
hero member
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March 28, 2016, 01:15:29 PM

Thanks! In mine it's install-dir/resources/app/Sia/ and then what you had.  In /Sia/wallet I have wallet.json, wallet.log, and Sia Wallet Encrypted Backup Seed-____________.Seed.  Do I need to backup all 3? All they all encrypted or just the Encrypted Backup Seed? I don't want to store unencrypted backups.

In addition I was wondering how to check my siafunds address? I have a SiafundAddress_Key0.siakey file but when I open it in text edit it's all gibberish.

Thanks!

The wallet.json and the encrypted backup seed are both encrypted, you can't open them without the password. Just backing up the wallet.json is enough, at this point I'm forgetting why there is the 'Sia Wallet Encrypted Backup Seed', I was using it personally at some point but now I don't remember what it was good for.

To check your siafunds, you should import the siakey into the wallet, and then restart 'siad'. The wallet should then be able to display your siafunds balance.
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March 28, 2016, 09:22:45 AM
You can make backup all blockchain and it is stored in appdata/roaming/sia folder.

That is incorrect. I struck it out just so no one mistakenly follows it.

The contents in the roaming folder are unrelated to Sia and are Electron files to speed up operation of the UI.

If you intend to backup your data it is all stored in the same folder you installed Sia in a series of folders at either:


install-dir/siad.exe
install-dir/siac.exe
install-dir/wallet/ (Contains wallet.json)
install-dir/consensus/ (Contains blockchain)
install-dir/gateway/
install-dir/host/ (Contains any hosting contracts you may have)
install-dir/renter/ (Contains .sia files to retrieve your uploads)


or


install-dir/sia-ui.exe
install-dir/resources/app/siad.exe
install-dir/resources/app/siac.exe
install-dir/resources/app/wallet/ (Contains wallet.json)
install-dir/resources/app/consensus/ (Contains blockchain)
install-dir/resources/app/gateway/
install-dir/resources/app/host/ (Contains any hosting contracts you may have)
install-dir/resources/app/renter/ (Contains .sia files to retrieve your uploads)


(I might not have the paths exactly right since this is from memory right now but that's the idea)

I found this info very helpful, It should deff be on the OP easy for everyone to find since SIA works a little differently than basic coins. just as simple when you know where/what you're looking for to make back ups etc.


 

Thanks! In mine it's install-dir/resources/app/Sia/ and then what you had.  In /Sia/wallet I have wallet.json, wallet.log, and Sia Wallet Encrypted Backup Seed-____________.Seed.  Do I need to backup all 3? All they all encrypted or just the Encrypted Backup Seed? I don't want to store unencrypted backups.

In addition I was wondering how to check my siafunds address? I have a SiafundAddress_Key0.siakey file but when I open it in text edit it's all gibberish.

Thanks!
legendary
Activity: 1453
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March 28, 2016, 06:05:31 AM
http://explore.sia.tech/
not working again. Is there any other way to check the hashrate / difficulty ?
Thanks.
legendary
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Merit: 1000
Kaspa
March 27, 2016, 04:30:36 PM
You can make backup all blockchain and it is stored in appdata/roaming/sia folder.

That is incorrect. I struck it out just so no one mistakenly follows it.

The contents in the roaming folder are unrelated to Sia and are Electron files to speed up operation of the UI.

If you intend to backup your data it is all stored in the same folder you installed Sia in a series of folders at either:


install-dir/siad.exe
install-dir/siac.exe
install-dir/wallet/ (Contains wallet.json)
install-dir/consensus/ (Contains blockchain)
install-dir/gateway/
install-dir/host/ (Contains any hosting contracts you may have)
install-dir/renter/ (Contains .sia files to retrieve your uploads)


or


install-dir/sia-ui.exe
install-dir/resources/app/siad.exe
install-dir/resources/app/siac.exe
install-dir/resources/app/wallet/ (Contains wallet.json)
install-dir/resources/app/consensus/ (Contains blockchain)
install-dir/resources/app/gateway/
install-dir/resources/app/host/ (Contains any hosting contracts you may have)
install-dir/resources/app/renter/ (Contains .sia files to retrieve your uploads)


(I might not have the paths exactly right since this is from memory right now but that's the idea)

I found this info very helpful, It should deff be on the OP easy for everyone to find since SIA works a little differently than basic coins. just as simple when you know where/what you're looking for to make back ups etc.


 
full member
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March 26, 2016, 06:13:33 PM
I have been away from sia for awhile and my wallet version is pretty old.  Last time I was here (like 4 months ago) there were issues with coins being lost.  Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can safely download the new wallet version and how to get my old wallet.dat file in the new program?  There were changes on where the wallet.dat is saved so I'm not sure how to proceed I don't want to lose any coins.  I also had sianotes as well.

Thanks for the help!

1: Download and sync the new sia client. Don't unlock your wallet until it syncs.

2: Click the wallet tab then "new wallet" (or something like that) on top right of screen.

3: SAVE the long password they give you! That is your password.. and you can also recover your coins with it even if you lose your wallet.json file

4: Unlock your wallet and then click load legacy wallet. Point it to your old wallet with the old funds and you should be good to go from there.

If you have siafunds.. I believe you can import them using the same method. I haven't done this myself though not because we can't but because I just want to make damn sure everything is working the way it should before I play with those.

FYI: Your wallet.json file can be found in your sia folder under resources>>App>>Sia>>wallet
You should probably still make a copy of this even though the long password is as good as your wallet.


Thanks for the quick reply! Why is the wallet.json file there instead of in library>>application support like most other wallets?  And is the wallet encrypted in this version?  Thanks again!
newbie
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March 26, 2016, 05:23:34 PM
I have been away from sia for awhile and my wallet version is pretty old.  Last time I was here (like 4 months ago) there were issues with coins being lost.  Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can safely download the new wallet version and how to get my old wallet.dat file in the new program?  There were changes on where the wallet.dat is saved so I'm not sure how to proceed I don't want to lose any coins.  I also had sianotes as well.

Thanks for the help!

1: Download and sync the new sia client. Don't unlock your wallet until it syncs.

2: Click the wallet tab then "new wallet" (or something like that) on top right of screen.

3: SAVE the long password they give you! That is your password.. and you can also recover your coins with it even if you lose your wallet.json file

4: Unlock your wallet and then click load legacy wallet. Point it to your old wallet with the old funds and you should be good to go from there.

If you have siafunds.. I believe you can import them using the same method. I haven't done this myself though not because we can't but because I just want to make damn sure everything is working the way it should before I play with those.

FYI: Your wallet.json file can be found in your sia folder under resources>>App>>Sia>>wallet
You should probably still make a copy of this even though the long password is as good as your wallet.
full member
Activity: 130
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March 26, 2016, 04:13:57 PM
I have been away from sia for awhile and my wallet version is pretty old.  Last time I was here (like 4 months ago) there were issues with coins being lost.  Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can safely download the new wallet version and how to get my old wallet.dat file in the new program?  There were changes on where the wallet.dat is saved so I'm not sure how to proceed I don't want to lose any coins.  I also had sianotes as well.

Thanks for the help!
legendary
Activity: 938
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March 26, 2016, 03:23:35 PM
Hi, what's the next about development?
Thanks in advance.

The devs are very busy working on getting it out of beta some time this Spring. Taek still posts and answers questions here but not as frequently; presumably because he needs time to code. There is more activity and discussion going on in the Slack channel then on here. Get your slack invite from the announcement post here if you want to stay up to date with the latest.

Edit: Sia also has its own forum as well. I know we are accustomed to seeing a lot of coins project discussions taking place predominately on bitcointalk. That's not the case with Siacoin. If it were this thread would probably be 2000 pages long by now.  Smiley
hero member
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March 26, 2016, 08:48:37 AM
Hi, what's the next about development?
Thanks in advance.
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