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I have a transaction that has been being broadcasted for 6 days now without any takers. How long must I wait to have the program give the coins back and tell me the transaction was a failure since I was cheap with TX fees? Or how do I eliminate the transaction while the program is not running? Or is there a node I can add that will accept my meager TX offering?

Basically the amount is less than 0.15 DRK and I only paid 0.00033 DRK for TX fees. I have stopped and started the program many time. And I have checked the log, and I see it making an effort.

Would this help you? https://darkcointalk.org/threads/frozen-transactions-why-it-happens-and-how-to-fix-it.1649/

I've managed to hit a roadblock...

I deleted the peers.dat, put some addnodes in the conf file, did the rescan, then waited while another computer on a different network caught up with the blocks. With the 60kb+ raw transaction saved, I tried to send it again on the other computer, but I noticed the commandline can not be as long as I need. So what I need to know is how to split it up, redirect it in, or pipe it in with a commandline.  Hopefully someone can help me out while I try to figure it out as well.

 Huh

Just cut and paste it in. It can be longer than the length of the box, if you're talking about the qt client. You could paste the complete works of Marcel Proust in there if you wanted.

It will not take it all. I've tried over and over. The raw transaction is 62,254 bytes all it will accept is 32,748 bytes. I've just noticed I'm only using v0.9.13.15, I will update to the latest and try again.

example:

getrawtransaction 52123febc4f61fe384252a64ee7daebabc3cabae97b7954b90aa70232794d5f0

0100000001a09c05d6f32801adc8592ed17214b88d8cfd643448d6cfa5fadd1a0c4b34cdf400000 0006b483045022071be3697934aa53ed86f217b34531e3f4f0ecb6c41df8f221f536e5005621ee4 022100fe06e286452a3cdecb8fecd67f05d8d7b9357759c9cf86f7500d2aaf2e12b757012103abb 9442be150b2499450c29f76880430ee1959b3c419b3dbb8f5289a34cf70ceffffffff01605af405 000000001976a914edf6e6c268f77059c701fee4c05276af662fbed988ac00000000​

Blue bit is what you need to paste in. How are you ending up with something 62KB in size?

I completely understand how to generate the raw transaction from the transaction ID. And the newest version does not change a thing. What happened was, there's about 200 mining payment inputs, all gathered together for that meager total. So the raw transaction is massive and it simply will never be accepted with the console line limited how it is. What I need is an alternate way of entering, that gets around line length limitations. Anyone?

I can PM a pastebin link to anyone that wants to have a go. Or I can just put the link here if that's acceptable.
sr. member
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A lot of garbage coins on there...

Ok but what if the bridge itself is something interesting and working effectively ? It would be nice to have more legit coin on it ... like you know ... DRK ?

Nah, you wouldn't want DRK associated with a X11 scam coin that would be P&D within six months of launch.
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A lot of garbage coins on there...

Ok but what if the bridge itself is something interesting and working effectively ? It would be nice to have more legit coin on it ... like you know ... DRK ?
legendary
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A lot of garbage coins on there...
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Looks like the sort of garbage a croak gobbler would fall for.

I don't know yet if it's a pump tentative or something really serious...

legendary
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Is DRK planned to be part of the blocknet ?  Shocked Shocked Shocked



Looks like the sort of garbage a croak gobbler would fall for.
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Is DRK planned to be part of the blocknet ?  Shocked Shocked Shocked

legendary
Activity: 966
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I have a transaction that has been being broadcasted for 6 days now without any takers. How long must I wait to have the program give the coins back and tell me the transaction was a failure since I was cheap with TX fees? Or how do I eliminate the transaction while the program is not running? Or is there a node I can add that will accept my meager TX offering?

Basically the amount is less than 0.15 DRK and I only paid 0.00033 DRK for TX fees. I have stopped and started the program many time. And I have checked the log, and I see it making an effort.

Would this help you? https://darkcointalk.org/threads/frozen-transactions-why-it-happens-and-how-to-fix-it.1649/

I've managed to hit a roadblock...

I deleted the peers.dat, put some addnodes in the conf file, did the rescan, then waited while another computer on a different network caught up with the blocks. With the 60kb+ raw transaction saved, I tried to send it again on the other computer, but I noticed the commandline can not be as long as I need. So what I need to know is how to split it up, redirect it in, or pipe it in with a commandline.  Hopefully someone can help me out while I try to figure it out as well.

 Huh

Just cut and paste it in. It can be longer than the length of the box, if you're talking about the qt client. You could paste the complete works of Marcel Proust in there if you wanted.

It will not take it all. I've tried over and over. The raw transaction is 62,254 bytes all it will accept is 32,748 bytes. I've just noticed I'm only using v0.9.13.15, I will update to the latest and try again.

example:

getrawtransaction 52123febc4f61fe384252a64ee7daebabc3cabae97b7954b90aa70232794d5f0

0100000001a09c05d6f32801adc8592ed17214b88d8cfd643448d6cfa5fadd1a0c4b34cdf400000 0006b483045022071be3697934aa53ed86f217b34531e3f4f0ecb6c41df8f221f536e5005621ee4 022100fe06e286452a3cdecb8fecd67f05d8d7b9357759c9cf86f7500d2aaf2e12b757012103abb 9442be150b2499450c29f76880430ee1959b3c419b3dbb8f5289a34cf70ceffffffff01605af405 000000001976a914edf6e6c268f77059c701fee4c05276af662fbed988ac00000000​

Blue bit is what you need to paste in. How are you ending up with something 62KB in size?
sr. member
Activity: 294
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I have a transaction that has been being broadcasted for 6 days now without any takers. How long must I wait to have the program give the coins back and tell me the transaction was a failure since I was cheap with TX fees? Or how do I eliminate the transaction while the program is not running? Or is there a node I can add that will accept my meager TX offering?

Basically the amount is less than 0.15 DRK and I only paid 0.00033 DRK for TX fees. I have stopped and started the program many time. And I have checked the log, and I see it making an effort.

Would this help you? https://darkcointalk.org/threads/frozen-transactions-why-it-happens-and-how-to-fix-it.1649/

I've managed to hit a roadblock...

I deleted the peers.dat, put some addnodes in the conf file, did the rescan, then waited while another computer on a different network caught up with the blocks. With the 60kb+ raw transaction saved, I tried to send it again on the other computer, but I noticed the commandline can not be as long as I need. So what I need to know is how to split it up, redirect it in, or pipe it in with a commandline.  Hopefully someone can help me out while I try to figure it out as well.

 Huh

Just cut and paste it in. It can be longer than the length of the box, if you're talking about the qt client. You could paste the complete works of Marcel Proust in there if you wanted.

It will not take it all. I've tried over and over. The raw transaction is 62,254 bytes all it will accept is 32,748 bytes. I've just noticed I'm only using v0.9.13.15, I will update to the latest and try again.
sr. member
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full member
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That's some mad graphic chops! Would u mind if I used it as a background on my comp?

Edit: you should add put DRK address for donations. I know I for one appreciate the kickass artwork you put up. Definetly would kick some DRK your way to be able to use it. I'm sure some others that appreciate it would too.

shure, use it.
thats what it is made for.


thx for your kind words!

shure: XoyjHBKtEn6o2q6E1KWmadzY6EUYEA5ZEQ
you dont need to (!), just use it, if you like it,
but if you want to drop me a penny, i will be happy.

Sent, Thanks man
legendary
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spreadcoin.info
if your not mining and/or running a MN - it's my understanding a .conf is not needed

Indeed, a conf file is not needed then.
legendary
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Yet I recently came to the conclusion that BTC market is still a huge FIAT drain. A black hole where "normal people" put their FIAT money in order to let most or even all of it disappear.

My guess is, that by now, there are more people involved in this game than the number of the mined Bitcoins.
And that means that average people (excluding the lucky early adopters and wealthy midterm investors) should not be able to buy a full coin by now if exchanges were used to simply buy and sell coins. The market must be leaking fiat like a spaghetti strainer. The most skilled trader are sucking out all the fresh fiat which arrives into the market from the average people and then some more (hence the strong downward trend).
Most of the traders aren't keeping their gains in BTC (as they should) but periodically withdrawing it in FIAT. They enter the market with X fiat (or alternatively some BTC they bought a lot earlier) and leave with X+Y fiat but negligible to zero (or less than their initial) BTC.

And I don't see this changing any time soon.
When FIAT inflation will really take effect, they will just starve for even more FIAT and sell any BTC they held.

Interesting analysis.  Grin
hero member
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*********** Amber Alert ***************

World equity revaluation in progress.

Markets throwing toys out of pram at mintpal closing QE ending - want more. Trying to pin central bankers backs to the wall before traders turkey out on free money hose drying up.

Plunge protection teams out in force.

London down 2.4% - diving towards the 4:30 finishing line, ballast being offloaded like it was ebola infected horse manure (oops ! now 2.6%)

Q3 and Q4 GDP figures already being revised (which will only serve to endorse todays speculation).

As I'm writing this, London now -2.78%. That rocket is vertical alright but the engine's at the wrong end.

Having to rely on secondary sources for market feeds because Marketwatch has crashed due to nervous pensioners watching their life's savings being poured down the drain by over zealous central bankers who think that money is the same thing as value.

Observers noting that things would be a lot worse if there was a safe haven:

Cash ?? - zero return
Oil ?? - monkey hammered by Opec due to petulence
Gold ?? - monkey hammered by an endless supply overleavered paper shorts

That leaves crypto. Un uncapitalised train about to leave the station. Where is crypto now ? Think 1992 and travel agents vs web sites. One was a multi-billion dollar industry, the other was a geek hobby.

Within a few years they had entirely swapped places.

EDIT: Italy is now down 4.5% Spain 3.5% and London 2.8%. We're now on the back side of a tripple top that started in 1999.



Yet I recently came to the conclusion that BTC market is still a huge FIAT drain. A black hole where "normal people" put their FIAT money in order to let most or even all of it disappear (due to price changes, bad trades, accidents or even naked frauds).

My guess is, that by now, there have been significantly more people involved in this game than Bitcoins mined. And I also assume that their average stake was bigger than 500$ / person.
That means that "average people" (excluding the lucky early adopters and wealthy early/mid-time investors) should not be able to buy a full coin by now if exchanges were used to simply buy and sell coins. The market must be leaking the liquid fiat like a spaghetti strainer. The most skilled traders are sucking out all the fresh fiat which arrives into the market from the average people and then some more (hence the strong downward trend).
Most of the traders aren't keeping their gains in BTC (as they should) but periodically withdrawing it in FIAT. They enter the market with X fiat (or alternatively some BTC they bought a lot earlier) and leave with X+Y fiat but negligible to zero (or less than their initial) BTC.

And I don't see this changing any time soon.
When FIAT inflation will really take effect, they will just starve for even more FIAT and sell any BTC they held.
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1000
I have a transaction that has been being broadcasted for 6 days now without any takers. How long must I wait to have the program give the coins back and tell me the transaction was a failure since I was cheap with TX fees? Or how do I eliminate the transaction while the program is not running? Or is there a node I can add that will accept my meager TX offering?

Basically the amount is less than 0.15 DRK and I only paid 0.00033 DRK for TX fees. I have stopped and started the program many time. And I have checked the log, and I see it making an effort.

Would this help you? https://darkcointalk.org/threads/frozen-transactions-why-it-happens-and-how-to-fix-it.1649/

I've managed to hit a roadblock...

I deleted the peers.dat, put some addnodes in the conf file, did the rescan, then waited while another computer on a different network caught up with the blocks. With the 60kb+ raw transaction saved, I tried to send it again on the other computer, but I noticed the commandline can not be as long as I need. So what I need to know is how to split it up, redirect it in, or pipe it in with a commandline.  Hopefully someone can help me out while I try to figure it out as well.

 Huh

Just cut and paste it in. It can be longer than the length of the box, if you're talking about the qt client. You could paste the complete works of Marcel Proust in there if you wanted.
sr. member
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.... I know....  Grin
i souldnt, but i have to....  Grin



"Keep the dog(e), I'll take the dragon" - Awesome quote
sr. member
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Arghh... my friends started to make fun of me. One has just sold all his Darkcoins and e-mailed me: "Once you change the name from Darkcoin to DelBoyCoin I will be back."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qp5hxHPlTq8
sr. member
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That's some mad graphic chops! Would u mind if I used it as a background on my comp?

Edit: you should add put DRK address for donations. I know I for one appreciate the kickass artwork you put up. Definetly would kick some DRK your way to be able to use it. I'm sure some others that appreciate it would too.

shure, use it.
thats what it is made for.


thx for your kind words!

shure: XoyjHBKtEn6o2q6E1KWmadzY6EUYEA5ZEQ
you dont need to (!), just use it, if you like it,
but if you want to drop me a penny, i will be happy.
sr. member
Activity: 363
Merit: 250
.... I know....  Grin
i souldnt, but i have to....  Grin

sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
I have a transaction that has been being broadcasted for 6 days now without any takers. How long must I wait to have the program give the coins back and tell me the transaction was a failure since I was cheap with TX fees? Or how do I eliminate the transaction while the program is not running? Or is there a node I can add that will accept my meager TX offering?

Basically the amount is less than 0.15 DRK and I only paid 0.00033 DRK for TX fees. I have stopped and started the program many time. And I have checked the log, and I see it making an effort.

Would this help you? https://darkcointalk.org/threads/frozen-transactions-why-it-happens-and-how-to-fix-it.1649/

I've managed to hit a roadblock...

I deleted the peers.dat, put some addnodes in the conf file, did the rescan, then waited while another computer on a different network caught up with the blocks. With the 60kb+ raw transaction saved, I tried to send it again on the other computer, but I noticed the commandline can not be as long as I need. So what I need to know is how to split it up, redirect it in, or pipe it in with a commandline.  Hopefully someone can help me out while I try to figure it out as well.
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