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Topic: Bottlecaps 2.1 UPDATE REQUIRED - HARDFORK JULY 4 2014 to 200% Annual PoS - page 71. (Read 388610 times)

legendary
Activity: 1148
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Can someone post some peers, try to do a resync but my wallet is not connecting.

Thanks
full member
Activity: 152
Merit: 100

I also laughed when I saw their response, As i had an idea of what was really going on. Overall it cost me 22 transaction fees and 5 hours to send and structure 50,000 CAP yesterday. It has also paused my buying of CAP until they hopefully can fix the problem.

I feel your pain. Filed a ticket for the same issue back in early November. Back then they claimed the problem was 'fixed', test failed, updated ticket, fixed again...then it was intermittent enough that now I just consider it 'block tax'.

...so when is Stakeminers officially adding BottleCaps?
hero member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 502

That is an interesting response from Cryptsy. There was a recent address climbing the richlist, EzNukaC5pipbo..., and it appeared to have the same block reorganization; transactions at 10k, some appear halved, some even look like half of 8k attempts.

With the two initial creators of the coin in the employ of Cryptsy, I am sure they would know best. However, here is a recent large transaction (97176.726562 CAP): 5eabdd3cb125e80c75889520a1e4822dbb23d5061e0e6ffc79704d9bf9f43249

Tranz is the dev. Many of us have swapped messages with him here and he does post often enough.

Have you sent a PM?

I actually need to contact him for something else non related to cryptsys stufff.

I also laughed when I saw their response, As i had an idea of what was really going on. Overall it cost me 22 transaction fees and 5 hours to send and structure 50,000 CAP yesterday. It has also paused my buying of CAP until they hopefully can fix the problem.
full member
Activity: 152
Merit: 100
Here was thier response
Thank you for contacting Cryptsy.

I apologize for having this issue. The remaining amount was returned to your account.

I do apologize the reason the withdrawal is being chopped is due to a large build up of inputs from all the transactions
in the wallet which become to large to fit into the block chain so it chops the withdrawal to a size where it will fit into the block chain.
I have alerted our wallet specialist who will merge inputs to help larger withdrawals process.

Thank you for your patience as he works on merging inputs.

Also can someone direct me to the direct dev for CAPS please.
That is an interesting response from Cryptsy. There was a recent address climbing the richlist, EzNukaC5pipbo..., and it appeared to have the same block reorganization; transactions at 10k, some appear halved, some even look like half of 8k attempts.

With the two initial creators of the coin in the employ of Cryptsy, I am sure they would know best. However, here is a recent large transaction (97176.726562 CAP): 5eabdd3cb125e80c75889520a1e4822dbb23d5061e0e6ffc79704d9bf9f43249

Tranz is the dev. Many of us have swapped messages with him here and he does post often enough.

Have you sent a PM?
hero member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 502
Just curious, does anyone else have situations on cryptsy where they send 1/4 to 1/2 of what you withdraw at a time. I was sending 10,000 CAP blocks to my wallet but they are coming in at 2500 CAP to 5050 CAP blocks instead. So now I am ending up paying a lot more transaction fees to send my coins, even if I try to send 50,000 it still sends only 2500 to 5050 at a time.

Here was thier response

Thank you for contacting Cryptsy.

I apologize for having this issue. The remaining amount was returned to your account.

I do apologize the reason the withdrawal is being chopped is due to a large build up of inputs from all the transactions
in the wallet which become to large to fit into the block chain so it chops the withdrawal to a size where it will fit into the block chain.
I have alerted our wallet specialist who will merge inputs to help larger withdrawals process.

Thank you for your patience as he works on merging inputs.

Also can someone direct me to the direct dev for CAPS please.
full member
Activity: 152
Merit: 100
Well, it would seem that I broke my wallet Sad

Yesterday I may have tried consolidating a staking block with a not fully confirmed transaction.
The wallet complained about it, so I did a checkwallet, and it found some errors, so I did a repairwallet.
That fixed that it would seem, but that newly consolidated block, while showing up in the coin control screen would not get any confirmations.

So I did the logical thing and broke it more, and apparently got myself blasklisted from the network, as my getinfo screen shows my IP number as being "0.0.0.0" and it says I had zero connections.
So I broke it some more and deleted everything the configuration folder, and tried connecting again, and get no connections.

I have a copy of my wallet.dat file that I kept aside, with the bad staking block(of course) to try to reclaim the 15K or so coins that were in the wallet, but, I still can't seem to get any connections to the network.

Any help would be greatly appreciated, and as far as the "bad" staking block goes, if it has to be dumped into the bit bucket, so be it, yet if possible I'd like to reclaim it.

If I am blacklisted, how long will it be?
And how can I reclaim my coins from my original wallet.dat file, if it's got a bad block in there?

Thanks in advance

Hey Justbob,

You might want to try what Presstab suggested a few posts back:


First and most importantly go to your appdata directory and make a backup of your wallet.dat - don't skip this step.  Name the backup wallet-backup7-10-14.dat or something.

Second startup the wallet in terminal with the salvage wallet switch. So if the exe is in my documents I would type this into terminal:
Code:
documents/bottlecaps-qt.exe -salvagewallet

This should rescan your wallets and hopefully your coins will show back up.  If not let us know.

Let us know if that works.
legendary
Activity: 1294
Merit: 1039
I am trying out v 2.2.1.0 and have synced up okay. It still says checkpoint is too old and to notify developers. It seems to work okay other wise. How do I fix the check point message?

I have the same message after restarting the wallet after a power failure. It was fine earlier this morning.
It could be a small issue with the checkpoint server so do not worry too much about it.

2 of three computers had the same thing for several days.
Win 8 laptop was fine.

Win8 desktop -  I wiped everything but my wallet twice-no go.
Moved the bottlecap dir and tried from scratch(thinking bad wallet?) -no go.
finally got it working w/o error msg by using a fresh copy of the qt.exe

Haven't started with the Ubuntu server yet...
sr. member
Activity: 274
Merit: 250
I am trying out v 2.2.1.0 and have synced up okay. It still says checkpoint is too old and to notify developers. It seems to work okay other wise. How do I fix the check point message?

I have the same message after restarting the wallet after a power failure. It was fine earlier this morning.
It could be a small issue with the checkpoint server so do not worry too much about it.
hero member
Activity: 808
Merit: 502
I am trying out v 2.2.1.0 and have synced up okay. It still says checkpoint is too old and to notify developers. It seems to work okay other wise. How do I fix the check point message?
member
Activity: 113
Merit: 10
Well, it would seem that I broke my wallet Sad

Yesterday I may have tried consolidating a staking block with a not fully confirmed transaction.
The wallet complained about it, so I did a checkwallet, and it found some errors, so I did a repairwallet.
That fixed that it would seem, but that newly consolidated block, while showing up in the coin control screen would not get any confirmations.

So I did the logical thing and broke it more, and apparently got myself blasklisted from the network, as my getinfo screen shows my IP number as being "0.0.0.0" and it says I had zero connections.
So I broke it some more and deleted everything the configuration folder, and tried connecting again, and get no connections.

I have a copy of my wallet.dat file that I kept aside, with the bad staking block(of course) to try to reclaim the 15K or so coins that were in the wallet, but, I still can't seem to get any connections to the network.

Any help would be greatly appreciated, and as far as the "bad" staking block goes, if it has to be dumped into the bit bucket, so be it, yet if possible I'd like to reclaim it.

If I am blacklisted, how long will it be?
And how can I reclaim my coins from my original wallet.dat file, if it's got a bad block in there?

Thanks in advance
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
Hi,
Can anyone tell me if they are also experiencing a very slow download of the bottlecap blockchain.
My system resources are fine and my internet connection is fast so I would have to say that there is something wrong with bottlecaps.
The bottlecap client integrity test was fine. I even disabled the firewall, but still had the same download speed.
Anyone have a clue why this is so?
Thanks for help

Is this a new wallet installation that seems slow or an existing wallet that has suddenly become slow?

My longtime Bottlecaps wallets (windows) tend to among my fastest syncing wallets.  The installation I did on my RPi downloading from scratch and just letting it find peers took ~4-5days to fully sync but seems just as fast as the windows wallets now (ie ~15minutes to sync 5-7days)

If its a new installation you might just be unlucky with the peers you are downloading from. 

Hi, thanks for replying.
Actually i am using a wallet that is the 2nd last version so that would be 2.2.1

However for the past couple of months i have been using this wallet and I had no problems, and just in the month of may this has started.
Did something go wrong with the network, nodes, blockchain. It is downloading like a snail.
Thanks
legendary
Activity: 912
Merit: 1000
Hi,
Can anyone tell me if they are also experiencing a very slow download of the bottlecap blockchain.
My system resources are fine and my internet connection is fast so I would have to say that there is something wrong with bottlecaps.
The bottlecap client integrity test was fine. I even disabled the firewall, but still had the same download speed.
Anyone have a clue why this is so?
Thanks for help

Is this a new wallet installation that seems slow or an existing wallet that has suddenly become slow?

My longtime Bottlecaps wallets (windows) tend to among my fastest syncing wallets.  The installation I did on my RPi downloading from scratch and just letting it find peers took ~4-5days to fully sync but seems just as fast as the windows wallets now (ie ~15minutes to sync 5-7days)

If its a new installation you might just be unlucky with the peers you are downloading from. 
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
Hi,
Can anyone tell me if they are also experiencing a very slow download of the bottlecap blockchain.
My system resources are fine and my internet connection is fast so I would have to say that there is something wrong with bottlecaps.
The bottlecap client integrity test was fine. I even disabled the firewall, but still had the same download speed.
Anyone have a clue why this is so?
Thanks for help
full member
Activity: 216
Merit: 100
Hi Guys,

The last inflation update was quite some time ago so here are the numbers of the last six month's:

date           block        supply        inflation

HBN
1-12-2014   1451032   7540709    7,9%
1-1-2015   1556265   8096241      7,4%
1-2-2015   1680359   8765283      8,3%
1-3-2015   1800260   9349593      6,7%
1-4-2015   1932062   9998550      6,9%
1-5-2015   2059867   10683151    6,8%

CAP
1-12-2014   758924   8289383    13,4%
1-1-2015   812457   9432382       13,8%
1-2-2015   869457   10728528     13,7%
1-3-2015   926375   12058324     12,4%
1-4-2015   989934   13572195     12,6%
1-5-2015   1049849   15210644   12,1%

HYP
1-12-2014   160714   53258893   53,6%
1-1-2015   190299   75120101    41,0%
1-2-2015   221286   101346810   34,9%
1-3-2015   250312   127669954   26,0%
1-4-2015   279701   155844433   22,1%
1-5-2015   308140   183508459   17,8%


HBN has the lowest monthly inflation as always. Not al all strange because it has the lower POS rate compared to CAP and HYP. Designed at 100% but these days usually somewhere around 90% due to an increasing network stake weight. The POS rate for CAP shows similar effects. Having a POS rate somewhere around 180% these days.
All of them also show a decreasing inflation rate. It means that the increase of the money supply is more or less stable. For HYP this moment occurred about 6 months ago when a lot of people started to hit the stake maximum.

So it all looks quite nice and stable. which is quite an achievement considering the age of their block chains, almost two years for HBN and CAP and getting close to one year for HYP.

Thanks everyone for their contribution!

legendary
Activity: 912
Merit: 1000
Now that I have bottlecapsd running on Raspberry Pi I have started to think about how I actually manage my coin blocks. 

Are there command line commands that give similar functions to Coin Control in a GUI wallet?  Like most people I like to split/combine blocks and when sending CAPs I like to be able to send from a chunk that has the least coin age.  Is this kind of management possible from the command line bottlecapsd?
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1000
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
I will trade physical bottle caps for bottlecap coins. If possible, I will attempt to upload some images to see if there is any interest.  I am a firm believer that a coin's namesake should be the thing you can buy with it. :-D


I had a similar idea for Caps a little while ago:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.7613494

There didn't seem like there was too much interest before real and life work got in the way of me completing this project but I think it would be cool idea to trade caps for coins somehow with this currency. Also a community held contest would be cool to get some cool logo's happening. Collectors caps/using caps as physical coins would be cool to trade and use as well. I'd be interested in contributing to this if other people were interested as well. Maybe Luposian could upload some photos of his caps and prices?
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1000
I have a question I need to pose to the users of POS chains.

When accounting for the number of transactions on an address, would you consider the address on a POS stake TX to have one or two transactions?

I can see it both ways.

Technically, it appears to be one transaction as it is one transaction hash.

However, the address is in both the TXIN and TXOUT in the transaction, so the argument can me made that it should count as two.

How do you think an explorer should count it?
full member
Activity: 161
Merit: 100
I will trade physical bottle caps for bottlecap coins. If possible, I will attempt to upload some images to see if there is any interest.  I am a firm believer that a coin's namesake should be the thing you can buy with it. :-D


Lol if that were the case I would of saved my beer bottlecaps collection in icecream tubs, the majority even had questions & answers printed underneath.

My thought was unique caps, not quantity of caps.  Collectors items, of sorts.  I've also got Malta bottles I'd trade (wish I kept the caps off of those).  Anyone USING their bottlecap (coins) for anything?  Buying/selling/trading?

What is the point of mining a coin that has no value to anyone?  I mean, seriously!  Why even call it "bottlecaps", if you're not going to use it to trade... well, BOTTLECAPS.  Hmm?
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1001
I will trade physical bottle caps for bottlecap coins. If possible, I will attempt to upload some images to see if there is any interest.  I am a firm believer that a coin's namesake should be the thing you can buy with it. :-D


Lol if that were the case I would of saved my beer bottlecaps collection in icecream tubs, the majority even had questions & answers printed underneath.
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