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Topic: [ANN]New Coin MouseCoin ,yep,i m Jerry ! (Read 15117 times)

jr. member
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jr. member
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February 26, 2018, 09:08:19 AM
I had 7 mousecoin corn in the newexchange but she stopped working with the mousecoin
Can someone donate me some ten of them already?

address MK7nRmrnY9cXtzRmMkcj7oUDdGvppVRfad
jr. member
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February 26, 2018, 09:04:47 AM
what's happening to this project? everything is down?
eu tinha 7 milhos de mousecoin na novaexchange mas ela parou de trabalha com a mousecoin
alguem poderia me doar alguns dez de já agradeço

endereço MK7nRmrnY9cXtzRmMkcj7oUDdGvppVRfad
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Rolling in the Deep
January 15, 2018, 04:58:19 AM
what's happening to this project? everything is down?
newbie
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December 24, 2017, 06:21:51 PM

Is it possible to mine or just staking?
bgm
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October 25, 2017, 05:08:07 AM
There is a coinswap for anybody that is interested. So check it out if you want more options. The first portion of the swap ends on the 27th. It only took three hours to credit the new wallet.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-cheese-cheese-masternode-pow-dpos-2302196
bgm
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October 22, 2017, 12:41:18 AM
ok.
now i'm slightly less confused, this thread is for a different mouse coin than MICE

the actual Mouse MICE coin is
https://bitcoingarden.org/forum/index.php?topic=12494.0

Yea I tried to say that in an earlier post...
The coin disappeared for like three years then showed up on bitcoingarden. Since there is no bitcointalk for mouse we have just been using this one.
legendary
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October 19, 2017, 08:00:41 AM
ok.
now i'm slightly less confused, this thread is for a different mouse coin than MICE

the actual Mouse MICE coin is
https://bitcoingarden.org/forum/index.php?topic=12494.0
newbie
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October 18, 2017, 06:06:22 PM
Coin dead before it started? i see coinmarket has removed it from exchange i was told to withdraw everything asap
bgm
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October 17, 2017, 03:54:28 AM
also what version wallet y'all using?

i can see two possible gits, but without running the windows wallet available through the website, i have no idea which version is winning


v1. code
https://github.com/MousecoinDev/Mousecoin


v1.1 code
https://github.com/CryptoCoderz/Mousecoin

We are using version v1.0 same as nova.
This very issue was raised on the github five days ago. https://github.com/MousecoinDev/Mousecoin/issues/1

Wasn't aware there was a second wallet but I doubt it has the answer we're looking for.

Since I have found this error, everytime I start the wallet the following pop-up occurs;
Warning: error reading wallet.dat! All keys read correctly, but transaction data or address book entries might be missing or incorrect.

Anyway thanks for taking the time to look at this. If you need some coins to play around with I guess I could send you a few(trillion lol) since I'm pretty much flooded here Smiley


Here are a couple errors from the debug log
ERROR: CTransaction::CheckTransaction() : txout total out of range
ERROR: CTransaction::CheckTransaction() : txout.nValue too high
legendary
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October 17, 2017, 12:34:16 AM
also what version wallet y'all using?

i can see two possible gits, but without running the windows wallet available through the website, i have no idea which version is winning


v1. code
https://github.com/MousecoinDev/Mousecoin


v1.1 code
https://github.com/CryptoCoderz/Mousecoin
legendary
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October 17, 2017, 12:27:23 AM

oh that's cool.
what happens if you divided your 900 trillion (lol) into 9 different addresses (for example),
the wallet would give -ve value but you can see positive balance in coin control ?


Each individual input will display a positive balance but collectively it will still read a negative with no possible way to continue staking.
I hate to have to admit it but this wallet is seriously broken.

But then again I didn't exactly try nine addys, I tried three and concluded that it wouldn't matter if I had 100 addys, the outcome would still be the same. I'll try nine the next time the wallet is full and see what happens.

nine isnt really a magic number or anything, just trying to get an idea where the problem might lie,
if three didnt work, then it seems that the overall wallet balance is the primary reason why staking doesnt work.

it should be straight forward enough to fool the wallet, just a matter of time and doing it :p

can you add
debug=1 to your conf file, then send some output from your debug.log (in yr datadirectory) please Smiley
bgm
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October 16, 2017, 01:48:26 PM
It is not possible to stake this coin past 900 trillion on a single wallet. The balance becomes negative and the only fix is to send coins to a different wallet.

issue is when the input is too large/too old.
so you could split coins in multiple addresses, inputs on different addresses will not combine.

it's an interesting issue,
i've created a thread to discuss it here
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2275380.new#new


The issue for me and many other users isn't the large inputs, it is the actual limit of coins that can be held on one dat file. The limit is 900 trillion. Any more than that you get stuck with a negative balance that corrects only if you send coins away to a completely different wallet.

The last few posts on this thread will help me explain the problem:
https://bitcoingarden.org/forum/index.php?topic=12494.45


As for the staking issue I solved mine by adding these two lines to the conf file

stakesplitthreshold=20000000000000
stakecombinethreshold=5000000000000

This allows any amount over 20 trillion to split into smaller blocks upon staking. This works just fine, staking every hour until I reach the 900 trillion total amount limitation. After that point the wallet will incorrectly read a negative number until I send a few trillion away to a different wallet.

So to reiterate, this particular problem is not the input size, but the actual total limit of coins that can sit in your wallet.

Once the total passes 900 trillion it goes negative then stops staking. Coins are still there but it won't read correctly until you send enough coins away to read under 900 trillion.


oh that's cool.
what happens if you divided your 900 trillion (lol) into 9 different addresses (for example),
the wallet would give -ve value but you can see positive balance in coin control ?


Each individual input will display a positive balance but collectively it will still read a negative with no possible way to continue staking.
I hate to have to admit it but this wallet is seriously broken.

But then again I didn't exactly try nine addys, I tried three and concluded that it wouldn't matter if I had 100 addys, the outcome would still be the same. I'll try nine the next time the wallet is full and see what happens.
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1036
October 16, 2017, 07:59:26 AM
It is not possible to stake this coin past 900 trillion on a single wallet. The balance becomes negative and the only fix is to send coins to a different wallet.

issue is when the input is too large/too old.
so you could split coins in multiple addresses, inputs on different addresses will not combine.

it's an interesting issue,
i've created a thread to discuss it here
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2275380.new#new


The issue for me and many other users isn't the large inputs, it is the actual limit of coins that can be held on one dat file. The limit is 900 trillion. Any more than that you get stuck with a negative balance that corrects only if you send coins away to a completely different wallet.

The last few posts on this thread will help me explain the problem:
https://bitcoingarden.org/forum/index.php?topic=12494.45


As for the staking issue I solved mine by adding these two lines to the conf file

stakesplitthreshold=20000000000000
stakecombinethreshold=5000000000000

This allows any amount over 20 trillion to split into smaller blocks upon staking. This works just fine, staking every hour until I reach the 900 trillion total amount limitation. After that point the wallet will incorrectly read a negative number until I send a few trillion away to a different wallet.

So to reiterate, this particular problem is not the input size, but the actual total limit of coins that can sit in your wallet.

Once the total passes 900 trillion it goes negative then stops staking. Coins are still there but it won't read correctly until you send enough coins away to read under 900 trillion.


oh that's cool.
what happens if you divided your 900 trillion (lol) into 9 different addresses (for example),
the wallet would give -ve value but you can see positive balance in coin control ?
bgm
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Activity: 95
Merit: 10
October 16, 2017, 02:40:54 AM
It is not possible to stake this coin past 900 trillion on a single wallet. The balance becomes negative and the only fix is to send coins to a different wallet.

issue is when the input is too large/too old.
so you could split coins in multiple addresses, inputs on different addresses will not combine.

it's an interesting issue,
i've created a thread to discuss it here
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2275380.new#new


The issue for me and many other users isn't the large inputs, it is the actual limit of coins that can be held on one dat file. The limit is 900 trillion. Any more than that you get stuck with a negative balance that corrects only if you send coins away to a completely different wallet.

The last few posts on this thread will help me explain the problem:
https://bitcoingarden.org/forum/index.php?topic=12494.45


As for the staking issue I solved mine by adding these two lines to the conf file

stakesplitthreshold=20000000000000
stakecombinethreshold=5000000000000

This allows any amount over 20 trillion to split into smaller blocks upon staking. This works just fine, staking every hour until I reach the 900 trillion total amount limitation. After that point the wallet will incorrectly read a negative number until I send a few trillion away to a different wallet.

So to reiterate, this particular problem is not the input size, but the actual total limit of coins that can sit in your wallet.

Once the total passes 900 trillion it goes negative then stops staking. Coins are still there but it won't read correctly until you send enough coins away to read under 900 trillion.
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1036
October 16, 2017, 01:37:23 AM
It is not possible to stake this coin past 900 trillion on a single wallet. The balance becomes negative and the only fix is to send coins to a different wallet.

issue is when the input is too large/too old.
so you could split coins in multiple addresses, inputs on different addresses will not combine.

it's an interesting issue,
i've created a thread to discuss it here
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2275380.new#new
bgm
member
Activity: 95
Merit: 10
October 14, 2017, 07:42:05 AM
It is not possible to stake this coin past 900 trillion on a single wallet. The balance becomes negative and the only fix is to send coins to a different wallet.
hero member
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October 13, 2017, 04:32:30 AM
Is there any other site than https://mousecoindev.wixsite.com/mousecoin ?

Too lack of information...
newbie
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October 13, 2017, 04:08:13 AM
Hello. I create mousecoin.conf, the wallet starts, but doesnt get sync, no active connections. dead?
newbie
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