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Topic: [ANN][AMS] AmsterdamCoin™ | 100% PoS, Masternodes, Obfuscation, Seesaw - page 181. (Read 272300 times)

legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
This might sound stupid, but I found a pool that is still online, and mined the coin for a few hours, and all my coins are unconfirmed, Is that because I was the only miner?
I was just testing to see if there any old coins left to mine.
There is still network hashrate on some other pool, I have no idea which one, I was using
http://ams.pool.tauri.hu/index.php

at 720confirms - you will be waiting a LONG time for the coins to be usable ...

the owner of the pool has made the confirmation time way too high for this coin ...

#crysx

I found out that it only takes a few hours for the coins to get confirmed, I tried sending some to yobit yesterday, and some to my wallet which is still syncing, so I will see if I ever get any of those coins

the confirms should be at ( or less than ) 120confirms ...

unless the code specifies another figure ... i dont the ams is that high on the confirm count - so theoretically - at 60second block times you should have your coins within a couple of hours at most ...

though this pool is setting 720confirms ( 720 * 60 = 43200 / 24 =  1.8 ) which would make the confirmation time about 1.8days ... thats a a long time to wait for coins that are really supposed to confirm in no more than 2hours at most ...

unless my calcs are all wrong of course ... which can happen when tired and too much coffee Tongue ...

#crysx
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
This might sound stupid, but I found a pool that is still online, and mined the coin for a few hours, and all my coins are unconfirmed, Is that because I was the only miner?
I was just testing to see if there any old coins left to mine.
There is still network hashrate on some other pool, I have no idea which one, I was using
http://ams.pool.tauri.hu/index.php

at 720confirms - you will be waiting a LONG time for the coins to be usable ...

the owner of the pool has made the confirmation time way too high for this coin ...

#crysx

I found out that it only takes a few hours for the coins to get confirmed, I tried sending some to yobit yesterday, and some to my wallet which is still syncing, so I will see if I ever get any of those coins
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
This might sound stupid, but I found a pool that is still online, and mined the coin for a few hours, and all my coins are unconfirmed, Is that because I was the only miner?
I was just testing to see if there any old coins left to mine.
There is still network hashrate on some other pool, I have no idea which one, I was using
http://ams.pool.tauri.hu/index.php

at 720confirms - you will be waiting a LONG time for the coins to be usable ...

the owner of the pool has made the confirmation time way too high for this coin ...

#crysx
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
This might sound stupid, but I found a pool that is still online, and mined the coin for a few hours, and all my coins are unconfirmed, Is that because I was the only miner?
I was just testing to see if there any old coins left to mine.
There is still network hashrate on some other pool, I have no idea which one, I was using
http://ams.pool.tauri.hu/index.php
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
Hi,

I am trying to sync the wallet, please help we with a node.

Thanks,

peers can be found here:
http://ams.midnightminer.net/network

Hey Midnight_miner,

Thanks for the peers, now i have three or four connections in my wallet but the process of synchronizing is still very slow.
After three days i have only 16.000 blocks, so it will take some time.
Do you have any suggestions?

Thanks again

Unfortunately I don't.  My windows wallet on my home computer does not synchronize, it is so slow.

My Linux nodes are keeping up to the latest blocks.  It is one of the things I wish to investigate when I get some free time.

I tried using my linux copy of the blockchain as an import on my windows wallet, but the import did not seem to work.  But if you want to try it, I could attempt to send you my 0.5 GB blk001.dat file for you to import.  It doesn't seem to work on my windows machine but you may have different results.


transfer of the blockchain? ...

create a bootstrap for it in the linux directory - then transfer that bootstrap to the windows directory ...

close the wallet - delete all files in the windows wallet directory except for the wallet.dat and the .conf file ( if you have a .conf file ) and the bootstrap file - then run the wallet again ...

the windows wallet will happily import the bootstrap file of the blockchain up to and including the block that you created the bootstrap from - and will continue to sync as it has built its peers.dat file while it was bootstrapping ...

#crysx

Unfortunately I used a newer version of Berkeley DB when I compiled the linux wallet daemon, and it does not seem to be compatible when I used the bootstrap on the Windows wallet.

it should be ...

the issue 'usually' arises when you downgrade from a higher version of the daemon ...

eg ... if you compiled with bdb61 and then recompiled with bdb53 - then that usually has an issue not the other way around ...

besides - the bootstrap is just the block headers is it not ... and the newer version of bdb 'should' recognize the earlier versions ...

i will look at this a little later - but i have other daemons and nodes that need to be done next week - and preparing all the systems for it ...

there has to be a better way ...

#crysx
hero member
Activity: 661
Merit: 500
We only want the FACTS!
Hi,

I am trying to sync the wallet, please help we with a node.

Thanks,

peers can be found here:
http://ams.midnightminer.net/network

Hey Midnight_miner,

Thanks for the peers, now i have three or four connections in my wallet but the process of synchronizing is still very slow.
After three days i have only 16.000 blocks, so it will take some time.
Do you have any suggestions?

Thanks again

Unfortunately I don't.  My windows wallet on my home computer does not synchronize, it is so slow.

My Linux nodes are keeping up to the latest blocks.  It is one of the things I wish to investigate when I get some free time.

I tried using my linux copy of the blockchain as an import on my windows wallet, but the import did not seem to work.  But if you want to try it, I could attempt to send you my 0.5 GB blk001.dat file for you to import.  It doesn't seem to work on my windows machine but you may have different results.


transfer of the blockchain? ...

create a bootstrap for it in the linux directory - then transfer that bootstrap to the windows directory ...

close the wallet - delete all files in the windows wallet directory except for the wallet.dat and the .conf file ( if you have a .conf file ) and the bootstrap file - then run the wallet again ...

the windows wallet will happily import the bootstrap file of the blockchain up to and including the block that you created the bootstrap from - and will continue to sync as it has built its peers.dat file while it was bootstrapping ...

#crysx

Unfortunately I used a newer version of Berkeley DB when I compiled the linux wallet daemon, and it does not seem to be compatible when I used the bootstrap on the Windows wallet.
full member
Activity: 239
Merit: 100
Hi,

I am trying to sync the wallet, please help we with a node.

Thanks,

peers can be found here:
http://ams.midnightminer.net/network

Hey Midnight_miner,

Thanks for the peers, now i have three or four connections in my wallet but the process of synchronizing is still very slow.
After three days i have only 16.000 blocks, so it will take some time.
Do you have any suggestions?

Thanks again

Unfortunately I don't.  My windows wallet on my home computer does not synchronize, it is so slow.

My Linux nodes are keeping up to the latest blocks.  It is one of the things I wish to investigate when I get some free time.

I tried using my linux copy of the blockchain as an import on my windows wallet, but the import did not seem to work.  But if you want to try it, I could attempt to send you my 0.5 GB blk001.dat file for you to import.  It doesn't seem to work on my windows machine but you may have different results.

yes pls upload the file and post a link thx
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
Hi,

I am trying to sync the wallet, please help we with a node.

Thanks,

peers can be found here:
http://ams.midnightminer.net/network

Hey Midnight_miner,

Thanks for the peers, now i have three or four connections in my wallet but the process of synchronizing is still very slow.
After three days i have only 16.000 blocks, so it will take some time.
Do you have any suggestions?

Thanks again

Unfortunately I don't.  My windows wallet on my home computer does not synchronize, it is so slow.

My Linux nodes are keeping up to the latest blocks.  It is one of the things I wish to investigate when I get some free time.

I tried using my linux copy of the blockchain as an import on my windows wallet, but the import did not seem to work.  But if you want to try it, I could attempt to send you my 0.5 GB blk001.dat file for you to import.  It doesn't seem to work on my windows machine but you may have different results.


transfer of the blockchain? ...

create a bootstrap for it in the linux directory - then transfer that bootstrap to the windows directory ...

close the wallet - delete all files in the windows wallet directory except for the wallet.dat and the .conf file ( if you have a .conf file ) and the bootstrap file - then run the wallet again ...

the windows wallet will happily import the bootstrap file of the blockchain up to and including the block that you created the bootstrap from - and will continue to sync as it has built its peers.dat file while it was bootstrapping ...

#crysx
hero member
Activity: 661
Merit: 500
We only want the FACTS!
Hi,

I am trying to sync the wallet, please help we with a node.

Thanks,

peers can be found here:
http://ams.midnightminer.net/network

Hey Midnight_miner,

Thanks for the peers, now i have three or four connections in my wallet but the process of synchronizing is still very slow.
After three days i have only 16.000 blocks, so it will take some time.
Do you have any suggestions?

Thanks again

Unfortunately I don't.  My windows wallet on my home computer does not synchronize, it is so slow.

My Linux nodes are keeping up to the latest blocks.  It is one of the things I wish to investigate when I get some free time.

I tried using my linux copy of the blockchain as an import on my windows wallet, but the import did not seem to work.  But if you want to try it, I could attempt to send you my 0.5 GB blk001.dat file for you to import.  It doesn't seem to work on my windows machine but you may have different results.
member
Activity: 130
Merit: 10
Hi,

I am trying to sync the wallet, please help we with a node.

Thanks,

peers can be found here:
http://ams.midnightminer.net/network

Hey Midnight_miner,

Thanks for the peers, now i have three or four connections in my wallet but the process of synchronizing is still very slow.
After three days i have only 16.000 blocks, so it will take some time.
Do you have any suggestions?

Thanks again
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
hi all ...

is ams PoS only now - or still PoW ...

i cant seem to get that info from the op ...

#crysx

Still both PoW and PoS with Masternodes.

tanx ...

#crysx
hero member
Activity: 661
Merit: 500
We only want the FACTS!
hi all ...

is ams PoS only now - or still PoW ...

i cant seem to get that info from the op ...

#crysx

Still both PoW and PoS with Masternodes.
hero member
Activity: 661
Merit: 500
We only want the FACTS!
Hi,

I am trying to sync the wallet, please help we with a node.

Thanks,

peers can be found here:
http://ams.midnightminer.net/network
member
Activity: 130
Merit: 10
Hi,

I am trying to sync the wallet, please help we with a node.

Thanks,
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
hi all ...

is ams PoS only now - or still PoW ...

i cant seem to get that info from the op ...

#crysx
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1092
~Full-Time Minter since 2016~
OP, GitHub and wallet download restored

nice dude, ty for that Smiley

hey i have loaded up my old AMS wallet but it just crashes 2.4.0 version of AMS Sad
if i remove my old wallet and use a new one tho it works fine?

do you know of this problem? kinda sux as i have old coins on there :/

maybe theres some old wallet links or something?
copper member
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txbit.io - cryptocurrency exchange
sr. member
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And I'm not happy to see
hero member
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We only want the FACTS!
OP, GitHub and wallet download restored

Awesome! @keesdewit!

Hope to see you around the crypto world more!
hero member
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Can we not start whit the original chain?

Back to Scrypt? or fix the Quark chain?

I would throw both of them into the oven. None of them should be deemed profitable or reliable unless u are the only miner controlling 100% of the hashrate. Booty POV algo is much better as its optimized to reduce the overheat of computer parts during the process of mining.
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