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Topic: Bottlecaps 2.1 UPDATE REQUIRED - HARDFORK JULY 4 2014 to 200% Annual PoS - page 195. (Read 388610 times)

legendary
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Merit: 1002
I am noticing something odd... (Noticed this after mining TRC, and my mined coins began showing in my wallet as an unfamiliar address. Turned-out that my mined coins in TRC may have been another persons info in my wallet.)

What I noticed in this CAP wallet, is that the coins I mine are not showing as the original address of the wallet. To date, I only have one address, I have not created more, for this wallet.

The odd part is... Though 99% of my mined coins are going to this "other address"... The 1% are going to another address in my wallet.

EG... When I created the wallet, there was one address "bob", and no other "created addresses". But my mined coin are going to the address "sue" 99% of the time, and 1% of the time they are going to address "joe". (I assume these addresses are from the stock-pile of "100 pregenerated addresses", that the wallet is created with.)

I just found it odd, that this wallet mines to something other than the original created address. Could be an issue for some people, if the mined addresses goes beyond the 100, and the wallet gets corrupted. It will be impossible to get the next sequence of addresses past the first 100. (Unless they purposely use a fixed-seed generation for each following set of "new addresses". You would have to create trillions of addresses before you eventually find those lost addresses again.)

I can confirm this....I've noticed if I close the wallet and start again that a new address is created for my mined coins.
Possible bug in new release or earlier?

Im looking into if it could become an issue. Looking through my wallet history (solo mining since launch pretty much ) It has happened since the start. Also noticed in other wallets as well exp. Bitgem
legendary
Activity: 2674
Merit: 2965
Terminated.
I am noticing something odd... (Noticed this after mining TRC, and my mined coins began showing in my wallet as an unfamiliar address. Turned-out that my mined coins in TRC may have been another persons info in my wallet.)

What I noticed in this CAP wallet, is that the coins I mine are not showing as the original address of the wallet. To date, I only have one address, I have not created more, for this wallet.

The odd part is... Though 99% of my mined coins are going to this "other address"... The 1% are going to another address in my wallet.

EG... When I created the wallet, there was one address "bob", and no other "created addresses". But my mined coin are going to the address "sue" 99% of the time, and 1% of the time they are going to address "joe". (I assume these addresses are from the stock-pile of "100 pregenerated addresses", that the wallet is created with.)

I just found it odd, that this wallet mines to something other than the original created address. Could be an issue for some people, if the mined addresses goes beyond the 100, and the wallet gets corrupted. It will be impossible to get the next sequence of addresses past the first 100. (Unless they purposely use a fixed-seed generation for each following set of "new addresses". You would have to create trillions of addresses before you eventually find those lost addresses again.)

I can confirm this....I've noticed if I close the wallet and start again that a new address is created for my mined coins.
Possible bug in new release or earlier?
full member
Activity: 131
Merit: 100
I am noticing something odd... (Noticed this after mining TRC, and my mined coins began showing in my wallet as an unfamiliar address. Turned-out that my mined coins in TRC may have been another persons info in my wallet.)

What I noticed in this CAP wallet, is that the coins I mine are not showing as the original address of the wallet. To date, I only have one address, I have not created more, for this wallet.

The odd part is... Though 99% of my mined coins are going to this "other address"... The 1% are going to another address in my wallet.

EG... When I created the wallet, there was one address "bob", and no other "created addresses". But my mined coin are going to the address "sue" 99% of the time, and 1% of the time they are going to address "joe". (I assume these addresses are from the stock-pile of "100 pregenerated addresses", that the wallet is created with.)

I just found it odd, that this wallet mines to something other than the original created address. Could be an issue for some people, if the mined addresses goes beyond the 100, and the wallet gets corrupted. It will be impossible to get the next sequence of addresses past the first 100. (Unless they purposely use a fixed-seed generation for each following set of "new addresses". You would have to create trillions of addresses before you eventually find those lost addresses again.)

I can confirm this....I've noticed if I close the wallet and start again that a new address is created for my mined coins.
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
I am noticing something odd... (Noticed this after mining TRC, and my mined coins began showing in my wallet as an unfamiliar address. Turned-out that my mined coins in TRC may have been another persons info in my wallet.)

What I noticed in this CAP wallet, is that the coins I mine are not showing as the original address of the wallet. To date, I only have one address, I have not created more, for this wallet.

The odd part is... Though 99% of my mined coins are going to this "other address"... The 1% are going to another address in my wallet.

EG... When I created the wallet, there was one address "bob", and no other "created addresses". But my mined coin are going to the address "sue" 99% of the time, and 1% of the time they are going to address "joe". (I assume these addresses are from the stock-pile of "100 pregenerated addresses", that the wallet is created with.)

I just found it odd, that this wallet mines to something other than the original created address. Could be an issue for some people, if the mined addresses goes beyond the 100, and the wallet gets corrupted. It will be impossible to get the next sequence of addresses past the first 100. (Unless they purposely use a fixed-seed generation for each following set of "new addresses". You would have to create trillions of addresses before you eventually find those lost addresses again.)
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 1001
@Bit_John
CAP seems a little under-priced atm considering the fork problem is pretty much over.



give it a moment to settle out and I am sure it will start to rise..err at least I hope!
Yeah, I have been sitting there snapping up all the little sell orders from the dumb miners that are too cheap Smiley



You and me both brother Smiley
erk
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 500
CAP seems a little under-priced atm considering the fork problem is pretty much over.



give it a moment to settle out and I am sure it will start to rise..err at least I hope!
Yeah, I have been sitting there snapping up all the little sell orders from the dumb miners that are too cheap Smiley

sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
CAP seems a little under-priced atm considering the fork problem is pretty much over.



give it a moment to settle out and I am sure it will start to rise..err at least I hope!
erk
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 500
CAP seems a little under-priced atm considering the fork problem is pretty much over.

member
Activity: 99
Merit: 10
What's up with Silverwolf's pool?
full member
Activity: 136
Merit: 100
Yes it will eventually go away after the block chain extends a little further
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
That means that your wallet was on the wrong chain. There is no way to get it back without mining.

Then what would be the best way of getting rid of the unconfirmed 11 Caps so I don't have to keep staring at the missing number of coins in my wallet? Will it eventually die or if I use that same wallet address for another pool will it just do a override?
legendary
Activity: 1197
Merit: 1000
A corrupt wallet could do that. Means that your wallet has a transaction stored in it that is incomplete.

indeed - i restored wallet from backup and its OK now
full member
Activity: 136
Merit: 100
That means that your wallet was on the wrong chain. There is no way to get it back without mining.
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
Updated and synced yet still have 11 CAPs unconfirmed? How do i get that back?
full member
Activity: 136
Merit: 100
A corrupt wallet could do that. Means that your wallet has a transaction stored in it that is incomplete.
legendary
Activity: 1197
Merit: 1000
I've got plenty of error messages:

ERROR: mempool transaction missing input

any idea what it can be?
legendary
Activity: 1197
Merit: 1000
Both pools are synced right now however due to the fork wallets are empty Sad

http://cap.coinmine.pl
http://mcap.coinmine.pl

feeleep
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
https://cap.epools.org is back online and on the right chain now. welcome back Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1197
Merit: 1000
I have a problem with compilation:

obj/alert.o: file not recognized: File format not recognized
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [bottlecapsd] Error 1


any help?

I managed to get rid of it - synchronizing blocks now
sr. member
Activity: 271
Merit: 250
Sorry, I run the explorer at  http://bot.webboise.com:2760 - I think it's sync'd to the right chain now. Let me know if there is an issue. I've been pulling updates from the github repo.
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