The richlist has my balance wrong... I guess it doesn't count coins that have just staked and are waiting for confirmation?
exactly
I compiled the new wallet daemon and it's downloading the blockchain again. Hope this will fix the isues on the richlist.
I'll leave a reply when it is updated.
Also, is there a working block explorer? cryptoblox is not updating (2014-06-21 22:50:20)
edit: blockchain has been downloaded and processed. can someone please verify if the ballance is correct? (note this is not the wallet amount but the address amount)
you can check the address amount under advanced coin control.
Insomniac: The richlist goes by your deposit addresses, not the total OC in your wallet.
Oizo: You the man, thanks. No regrets asking you for the richlist!
I know, I only have one address in my wallet, but the rich list is still not showing the correct amount.
Strange, are you staking, have you staked? Does the rich list show more or less than you should have? There's been no forks, so that's not the reason. If you'd like to PM with your details, I'll try to figure it out for you.
Finally worked this out, it seems that when staking the wallet will generate new addresses to put the coins in. In my case the missing coins are in one of these addresses. The dont show up in "recieve" but you can see them under coin control.
Had a thought after I replied to your PM.
Just my opinion from experiences: I think the Wallet or PoS has code that tries to self-maintain, self-level or self-preserve to even out the staking difficulty or "PoS hashrate", as my experience with staking has been halving my minting over and over as time goes by. Also, when I receive large amounts to my wallet from the exchange or wherever, the transaction is for X but the coin control shows the deposit into my wallet as X divided by two and as 2 deposits. All my minting and deposits are 100% correct in the total amounts, they are what they are supposed to be. I haven't experienced this anywhere else in crypto, but is a neat feature(?) - self-leveling PoS difficulty.
Yes this all is correct, this is a great thing Split PoS does. One other the things Spliting does is allows easier spending, with out throwing of the whole stacks coin age. What I mean is, if you have 20 OC and it mints. You get 2- 10 OC stacks, both start coin age over agian to 0 after minting. Now if you want to send 5 OC 10 days after that mint, you can pick 1 of the 2- 10 OC stacks (stack A and B) to send it from. So you pick stack A to send from. Well stack B stays in your wallet and stays at age 10 days only 4 days away from minting. Stack A is send out and the 5 OC remaning returns to you wallet as change. So Stack A now has 5 OC at age 0 and Stack B has 10 OC at 10 day old. Instead of the whole 20 OC being now 15 OC at age 0.
Sending out whole stacks and getting the change back is how all cryptos work, when the stack is bigger then the sending amount. It's just with our PoS split it helps to solve resetting big block coin age to send small amounts just before mint age hits. I hope I explained this ok, I'm on my mobile atm, and hard to keep rereading what I have