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Topic: [ANN] Verus (VRSC) - zk-SNARK privacy, CPU-mining, 50/50 POW/POS, fair launch - page 36. (Read 49636 times)

member
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Will immature coins go to my wallet after they're unlocked? How do I know which wallet they'll go to?

The coins you mine now will become mature at the indicated block like any other coins, and they will go to whatever address you send them to, first z, then t. You have control over those coins when they become mature, no one else. Just don't lose your wallet.dat file Smiley
newbie
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Will immature coins go to my wallet after they're unlocked? How do I know which wallet they'll go to?
full member
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Hi,

this morning two lines appeared in my wallet transactions list, but they're still immature after more than 700 confirmations. Destination adresses don't seem to be mine, and the addresses have a different format, beginning with letter "b". What are them?



I'm having the same problem.

https://imgur.com/a/N5isvCz

I think it's because all these 'b' transcation was locked, for details, read some reply above, and you will see why, it's not a mistake or bug

Sorry I missed that in the first post - thanks for clarifying!

Quoting portion of OP's post here for others to reference as well:

Quote
Reward:           1 week smooth linear ramp from 0 to 384, then halving every month (43,200 blks)
                        for the following 5 months and every 2 years thereafter. All rewards over 192 Verus
                        are time locked to mature at a random block between 129,600 and 1,181,520



OK! So, the number next to immature must be the block that line will be released to the wallet.

So all coins that we will get for POW mining will be locked?
What's the point of mining if I can't use my coins 2 years?



It won't be to get rich quick for any of us, but the blocks right now are time locked because they are so large. I'm not worried about the time locks, and I have to deal with them the same as you. With them, early participants will be rewarded for participating, but there will never be a flood of supply that overruns the potential for miners or stakers to reap rewards from their immediate work. The time locks now are in exchange for the larger, early rewards. You can also wait until rewards are 96 coins per block, and there won't be time locks at that time. You also might get lucky and get one that opens in 3 months.
So how the new coins will appear in the network now if all of them will be locked for 3 month - 2 years?
newbie
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I have a question about staking: I have VRSC in a transparent wallet (sent to Private address then sent to a transparent one) but It's not increasing. It's about ~20 hours from now. Can somebody explain how does the staking exactly work? Thank you in advance!
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IMPORTANT: CRITICAL WALLET UPDATE PLANNED FOR SUNDAY -- ACTIVATION TUESDAY
We are releasing a critical wallet update with issues fixed that we learned about from launch. We will post more details and the release later today, but this is a critical update, and if you do not update before Tuesday, your wallet will lose connection with the main Verus chain.
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Yes after the failure the funds are still visible in the z-address, I only shielded my mined funds to the z-address.

Did you leave room for the fee by subtracting 0.0001 from the total, or send much less than the amount?

Tested it with all possible amounts, even with only 1 VRSC it shows this error message.

Can you try the following:
1. Close the wallet software
2. Backup your wallet - on Windows, it is in \Users\\AppData\Komodo\VRSC\ as a file named wallet.dat, on linux ~/.komodo/VRSC/ .
3. Delete everything in that VRSC directory, except VRSC.conf and wallet.dat (it should be fine, just good to backup before deleting anything in that directory)
4. Reload the wallet and wait until sync
5. Confirm your balances

It's likely that will solve the problem, and if so, you had some corruption in your local chain state.

I have done the needed steps but I can not send even 1 VRSC, screenshot: https://snag.gy/eYXw2V.jpg

Please help

Anybody? Verus? Btw i can transfer funds beteeen z addresses but cant transfer to transparent one

Hi,
I may know what the problem is and if so, there is a fix in the coming wallet. Do you only have money in z-addresses and not t? If so, that will be fixed shortly. I will PM you with something to try.

Thx for your reply. Yes, only on z addresses now. Thanks!

Hi, I can't PM you. We have intermediate builds that are likely to fix the issue, but they are not considered released. You can try one from my google drive:


I hope this helps.


Thanks! It's work!

I've deleted these links above. Please do so in your post as well, so no one continues to use these. This was an intermediate build, and it will fork at block 10080. We will release a critical update tomorrow, and you should replace this one with that. It also has all of these improvements in it, but will wait until Tuesday to activate it's fixes, so people have time. I will announce shortly.
legendary
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www.neutroncoin.com
Any update on when you will fix the https://veruscoin.io and  https://explorer.veruscoin.io server's certification?
member
Activity: 175
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Can't find block in more than 24 hours.
My hashrate is ~6000000.

One of my machines is 2.2 MH/s, so a third of yours, and I've gotten 1 block on that in 4 days. My wife has gotten zero on her notebook with 800KH/s in 4 days, but I'm suggesting to my family to mine. These current blocks are much bigger than they will be in the coming years, and the opening time is pseudo-random, so you can even get lucky on that.

Where can i check my hashrate?

Go to the same place CLI in settings in the wallet as you did for setgenerate, select VRSC native, and on the next line, enter "getmininginfo", then press execute. localhashps is the number for your hashrate.
full member
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Can't find block in more than 24 hours.
My hashrate is ~6000000.

One of my machines is 2.2 MH/s, so a third of yours, and I've gotten 1 block on that in 4 days. My wife has gotten zero on her notebook with 800KH/s in 4 days, but I'm suggesting to my family to mine. These current blocks are much bigger than they will be in the coming years, and the opening time is pseudo-random, so you can even get lucky on that.

Where can i check my hashrate?
newbie
Activity: 41
Merit: 0
Hi,

this morning two lines appeared in my wallet transactions list, but they're still immature after more than 700 confirmations. Destination adresses don't seem to be mine, and the addresses have a different format, beginning with letter "b". What are them?

https://i.imgur.com/60p8FPz.png

I'm having the same problem.

https://imgur.com/a/N5isvCz

I think it's because all these 'b' transcation was locked, for details, read some reply above, and you will see why, it's not a mistake or bug

Sorry I missed that in the first post - thanks for clarifying!

Quoting portion of OP's post here for others to reference as well:

Quote
Reward:           1 week smooth linear ramp from 0 to 384, then halving every month (43,200 blks)
                        for the following 5 months and every 2 years thereafter. All rewards over 192 Verus
                        are time locked to mature at a random block between 129,600 and 1,181,520



OK! So, the number next to immature must be the block that line will be released to the wallet.

So all coins that we will get for POW mining will be locked?
What's the point of mining if I can't use my coins 2 years?



It won't be to get rich quick for any of us, but the blocks right now are time locked because they are so large. I'm not worried about the time locks, and I have to deal with them the same as you. With them, early participants will be rewarded for participating, but there will never be a flood of supply that overruns the potential for miners or stakers to reap rewards from their immediate work. The time locks now are in exchange for the larger, early rewards. You can also wait until rewards are 96 coins per block, and there won't be time locks at that time. You also might get lucky and get one that opens in 3 months.
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1001
www.neutroncoin.com

So all coins that we will get for POW mining will be locked?
What's the point of mining if I can't use my coins 2 years?


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I just found one block and kind of like the idea of need to hold it for a long time. It's a feature to keep people from dumping into the market for sure.

Just keep mining and hold it.
hero member
Activity: 1344
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So all coins that we will get for POW mining will be locked?
What's the point of mining if I can't use my coins 2 years?

Could be three months if you are lucky Cheesy, but yeah, that could qualify as a valid concern. Also, if I understand correctly, since they won't be spendable, they won't be available for staking, will they?
full member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 105
Hi,

this morning two lines appeared in my wallet transactions list, but they're still immature after more than 700 confirmations. Destination adresses don't seem to be mine, and the addresses have a different format, beginning with letter "b". What are them?



I'm having the same problem.

https://imgur.com/a/N5isvCz

I think it's because all these 'b' transcation was locked, for details, read some reply above, and you will see why, it's not a mistake or bug

Sorry I missed that in the first post - thanks for clarifying!

Quoting portion of OP's post here for others to reference as well:

Quote
Reward:           1 week smooth linear ramp from 0 to 384, then halving every month (43,200 blks)
                        for the following 5 months and every 2 years thereafter. All rewards over 192 Verus
                        are time locked to mature at a random block between 129,600 and 1,181,520



OK! So, the number next to immature must be the block that line will be released to the wallet.

So all coins that we will get for POW mining will be locked?
What's the point of mining if I can't use my coins 2 years?

member
Activity: 175
Merit: 12
Any chance the SSL on the block explorer could be fixed?


Yes. We will fix that soon. Just working on the post-launch update and then will focus on that. I believe someone may roll off of their work on launch today and have a little time to look. Thanks.
member
Activity: 175
Merit: 12
Can't find block in more than 24 hours.
My hashrate is ~6000000.

One of my machines is 2.2 MH/s, so a third of yours, and I've gotten 1 block on that in 4 days. My wife has gotten zero on her notebook with 800KH/s in 4 days, but I'm suggesting to my family to mine. These current blocks are much bigger than they will be in the coming years, and the opening time is pseudo-random, so you can even get lucky on that.
member
Activity: 76
Merit: 10
Any chance the SSL on the block explorer could be fixed?

full member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 105
Can't find block in more than 24 hours.
My hashrate is ~6000000.
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
Hi,

this morning two lines appeared in my wallet transactions list, but they're still immature after more than 700 confirmations. Destination adresses don't seem to be mine, and the addresses have a different format, beginning with letter "b". What are them?

https://i.imgur.com/60p8FPz.png

I'm having the same problem.

https://imgur.com/a/N5isvCz

I think it's because all these 'b' transcation was locked, for details, read some reply above, and you will see why, it's not a mistake or bug

Sorry I missed that in the first post - thanks for clarifying!

Quoting portion of OP's post here for others to reference as well:

Quote
Reward:           1 week smooth linear ramp from 0 to 384, then halving every month (43,200 blks)
                        for the following 5 months and every 2 years thereafter. All rewards over 192 Verus
                        are time locked to mature at a random block between 129,600 and 1,181,520



OK! So, the number next to immature must be the block that line will be released to the wallet.


member
Activity: 175
Merit: 12
@VerusCoin: for staking is it enough to let the agama wallet open and running with my VRSC balance in it or did i have to enter any command in the CLI?
The default setting on Agama is to stake and not mine, but I have heard that there may be an issue where it doesn't start staking until you first mine. I don't know yet for sure, but if so, the next release will have that fixed. To be 100% sure you are staking, you can go to the same place as to start mining and enter:
    setgenerate true 0

That will only stake and not mine.
sr. member
Activity: 504
Merit: 250
@VerusCoin: for staking is it enough to let the agama wallet open and running with my VRSC balance in it or did i have to enter any command in the CLI?
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