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Topic: [ANN][BITS][Bitstar] Now on Cryptopia, Nova and Yobit new wallet fork in testing - page 68. (Read 438037 times)

full member
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Why am I getting zero active connections to the Bitstar network? Huh
hero member
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I run it on my laptop, once synced it seems fine.   But will be working on some test builds shortly using a different database (leveldb), see if that improves things.  Will update once tested.
newbie
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Currently running v1.2.0.0-adgr and when it hit around 3000 mini transactions it made the wallet really slow, so i was forced to tidy it up and that was a real pain as it took many hours... Im running the wallet on a i7 4930k @ 4,7Ghz and 32Gb of ram so i dont think my pc is the limitation to the transactions, but i must admit i dont remember trying the repairwallet and then doing more then 67 transactions as i already spent the time on tidy it and now i keep it clean every 3-4 days, but ill try and let it accumulate more then 67 mini transactions and try the repairwallet function and get back with the result in a few days time Smiley
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SecureShift.io | Crypto-Exchange
When it goes red its a suggestion not a physical limitation, if you just trial and error upwards until you hit your limit, its based on how fast your cpu and ram are, I normally get 35k bytes in a block on my laptop.
legendary
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Thread-puller extraordinaire
If repairwallet doesn't help, perhaps try a different version and just copy your wallet.dat to it.

You should definitely be getting at least 500 inputs at a time to send.
sr. member
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You don't need to send them anywhere, just back to the same address as a single transaction.

Doing batches at a time, select up to 500 inputs from one address by drumming out a spacebar/down arrow combo down the list of inputs for a particular address, click send and do it to the address they come from, this will consolidate all inputs selected into a single one.

Once done for all the excess inputs, your wallet will perform much better and you can do housekeeping now and then by a simple send of an address balance back to itself without needing to manually select batches of inputs as long as there are less than 500 of them.

Pro-tip, wallet should be locked while you prepare the batch to send otherwise it might fail because some of the inputs are included in an amount that is staking.

My wallet only lets me use maximum 67 inputs or 9997 Bytes or else it says its over the limit and fails. Is there a trick to chose more inputs?

I have the same limitation. Makes it rather a  pain to move everything.
legendary
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That's odd, my wallet was happy to do 500 at a time (<>75,000 bytes) when I realised I needed to consolidate all those inputs.

Maybe go into console and do a 'repairwallet' to see if that helps raise up the input limit. What version of the wallet are you using?


newbie
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You don't need to send them anywhere, just back to the same address as a single transaction.

Doing batches at a time, select up to 500 inputs from one address by drumming out a spacebar/down arrow combo down the list of inputs for a particular address, click send and do it to the address they come from, this will consolidate all inputs selected into a single one.

Once done for all the excess inputs, your wallet will perform much better and you can do housekeeping now and then by a simple send of an address balance back to itself without needing to manually select batches of inputs as long as there are less than 500 of them.

Pro-tip, wallet should be locked while you prepare the batch to send otherwise it might fail because some of the inputs are included in an amount that is staking.

My wallet only lets me use maximum 67 inputs or 9997 Bytes or else it says its over the limit and fails. Is there a trick to chose more inputs?
legendary
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Thread-puller extraordinaire
You don't need to send them anywhere, just back to the same address as a single transaction.

Doing batches at a time, select up to 500 inputs from one address by drumming out a spacebar/down arrow combo down the list of inputs for a particular address, click send and do it to the address they come from, this will consolidate all inputs selected into a single one.

Once done for all the excess inputs, your wallet will perform much better and you can do housekeeping now and then by a simple send of an address balance back to itself without needing to manually select batches of inputs as long as there are less than 500 of them.

Pro-tip, wallet should be locked while you prepare the batch to send otherwise it might fail because some of the inputs are included in an amount that is staking.
hero member
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What I did was to send the BITS from the address in my wallet with the large number of transactions to my BITS deposit address at Bittrex and then withdraw them from Bittrex to a new address in my wallet (one with no previous inputs). I had to keep the TXs out (from my wallet) to less than 50K otherwise they failed. Since transferring my balance to a new address I've not had any problem syncing the wallet.
sr. member
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setting>options>display Check display coin control

Then go to send>inputs and look at the number in brackets next to each address you have. That is the number of individual payments in (inputs) registered on that address in the blockchain. Anything higher than a few hundred in total for all the addresses and your wallet will be grindingly slow. Its the same issue for all PoS-based wallets and one being discussed currently in relation to the project's development.

Ok, so there is (25995) inputs on my wallet. Any idea how to make them smaller?
legendary
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Thread-puller extraordinaire
setting>options>display Check display coin control

Then go to send>inputs and look at the number in brackets next to each address you have. That is the number of individual payments in (inputs) registered on that address in the blockchain. Anything higher than a few hundred in total for all the addresses and your wallet will be grindingly slow. Its the same issue for all PoS-based wallets and one being discussed currently in relation to the project's development.
sr. member
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How many inputs do your wallet addresses contain?

That is usually the reason for wallet slowdown on PoS-based coins, too many payments from the staking process.

ATM project is still proceeding as planned from what I hear. This is all tied in to the work being done over on SuperNET.



How do I find out number of inputs?
legendary
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Thread-puller extraordinaire
How many inputs do your wallet addresses contain?

That is usually the reason for wallet slowdown on PoS-based coins, too many payments from the staking process.

ATM project is still proceeding as planned from what I hear. This is all tied in to the work being done over on SuperNET.

sr. member
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Hi dev! I'm running latest beta wallet on HP laptop with Intel dual core processor. Issue with wallet is that it's working really slow and its memory intensive (specifically services parts of wallet runs slow, takes memory up to 382Mbytes) Is there gona be improvements on wallet that it doesn't slow down and take memory so much?
legendary
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sr. member
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Nice to hearhow things are Rolling. What a about bits atm?
legendary
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jakiman is back!
Just to give the community an overview of the situation, Bitstar dev is doing some fantastic work over in the SuperNET project, which will translate into progression of this coin project as well.

There are some other changes to be made to certain aspects of Bitstar but these will be worked on after the SuperNET elements are complete.

So remember, while you were enjoying your holiday break, some people have been busting their crypto asses developing tech and making things happen for hours on end!

Thank you for the update CD.
legendary
Activity: 2240
Merit: 1254
Thread-puller extraordinaire
Just to give the community an overview of the situation, Bitstar dev is doing some fantastic work over in the SuperNET project, which will translate into progression of this coin project as well.

There are some other changes to be made to certain aspects of Bitstar but these will be worked on after the SuperNET elements are complete.

So remember, while you were enjoying your holiday break, some people have been busting their crypto asses developing tech and making things happen for hours on end!





newbie
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i just bought a few thousands here - nothing to say - i think it will raise with supernet soon ^^

i wish you all a merry xmas!
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