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OK, we've all had that error in the past but the new wallets are working fine. Someone tell them to re-download the blockchain FFS!

In other news, just noticed that the block explorer is missing the last 3 days of blocks, and not for the first time. Doesn't seem very stable, is this being sorted?

thank you for bringing this to my attention.
It seems that the database got corrupted for some reason. I will investigate the logs later when I have the time. For now I'm just re-importing the blockchain in it.
Hopefully in a couple of hours at most it will be back online again

The explorer is up and running

Is there any progress with Bittrex? The wallet is still disabled, we can't keep having our main exchange disable trading or confidence will continue to decline. Personally, I couldn't get the latest wallet to sync at all (even from a complete fresh install with no wallet or blockchain) so I have gone back to version 1.7.0.1 as it was working fine. Is anyone else having problems with 1.7.0.2?
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Donate to put a smile on my face :)

OK, we've all had that error in the past but the new wallets are working fine. Someone tell them to re-download the blockchain FFS!

In other news, just noticed that the block explorer is missing the last 3 days of blocks, and not for the first time. Doesn't seem very stable, is this being sorted?

thank you for bringing this to my attention.
It seems that the database got corrupted for some reason. I will investigate the logs later when I have the time. For now I'm just re-importing the blockchain in it.
Hopefully in a couple of hours at most it will be back online again

The explorer is up and running
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Activity: 196
Merit: 100
Haven't heard back yet. Sad

I also sent a mail to pool.cleanwatercoin.org about this issue, because the withdrawal transaction doesn't seem to appear in any block according to their logs. All the mined blocks are still there though.

As I said, we did some cleanup in the pool. There were many days on May that the pool was mining in a fork. So the blocks that looks that are there, are not the blocks that were mined actually by the pool, but the new ones (block height was off by several 10ths of thousands back then).
In other words, if you don't see the transaction in the pool, that means that this transaction took place (along with the mined blocks) in the wrong chain, thus they are invalidated as soon as we tried to clean the net from the forks.

When wallets mine in the wrong fork, it's normal that those blocks are not valid when the wallets return to the correct blockchain fork. It's like they never existed. The same of course applies for the coins that were rewarded for the discovery of those blocks and the same for the transactions that were included in those blocks.

So just to be clear: my mining efforts were fruitless and those coins were never mine?


I will re-run a check just in case but I'm afraid that most of them (if not all) from those you are missing, were mined in the wrong fork.


If they ended up being on the wrong fork (very good chance they were), email [email protected] with the amount of coins lost to the wrong fork and your WATER address.
sr. member
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Donate to put a smile on my face :)
Haven't heard back yet. Sad

I also sent a mail to pool.cleanwatercoin.org about this issue, because the withdrawal transaction doesn't seem to appear in any block according to their logs. All the mined blocks are still there though.

As I said, we did some cleanup in the pool. There were many days on May that the pool was mining in a fork. So the blocks that looks that are there, are not the blocks that were mined actually by the pool, but the new ones (block height was off by several 10ths of thousands back then).
In other words, if you don't see the transaction in the pool, that means that this transaction took place (along with the mined blocks) in the wrong chain, thus they are invalidated as soon as we tried to clean the net from the forks.

When wallets mine in the wrong fork, it's normal that those blocks are not valid when the wallets return to the correct blockchain fork. It's like they never existed. The same of course applies for the coins that were rewarded for the discovery of those blocks and the same for the transactions that were included in those blocks.

So just to be clear: my mining efforts were fruitless and those coins were never mine?


I will re-run a check just in case but I'm afraid that most of them (if not all) from those you are missing, were mined in the wrong fork.
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
Donate to put a smile on my face :)

OK, we've all had that error in the past but the new wallets are working fine. Someone tell them to re-download the blockchain FFS!

In other news, just noticed that the block explorer is missing the last 3 days of blocks, and not for the first time. Doesn't seem very stable, is this being sorted?

thank you for bringing this to my attention.
It seems that the database got corrupted for some reason. I will investigate the logs later when I have the time. For now I'm just re-importing the blockchain in it.
Hopefully in a couple of hours at most it will be back online again
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Haven't heard back yet. Sad

I also sent a mail to pool.cleanwatercoin.org about this issue, because the withdrawal transaction doesn't seem to appear in any block according to their logs. All the mined blocks are still there though.

As I said, we did some cleanup in the pool. There were many days on May that the pool was mining in a fork. So the blocks that looks that are there, are not the blocks that were mined actually by the pool, but the new ones (block height was off by several 10ths of thousands back then).
In other words, if you don't see the transaction in the pool, that means that this transaction took place (along with the mined blocks) in the wrong chain, thus they are invalidated as soon as we tried to clean the net from the forks.

When wallets mine in the wrong fork, it's normal that those blocks are not valid when the wallets return to the correct blockchain fork. It's like they never existed. The same of course applies for the coins that were rewarded for the discovery of those blocks and the same for the transactions that were included in those blocks.

So just to be clear: my mining efforts were fruitless and those coins were never mine?
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Bittrex has disabled CWC again. Anyone have any info on this? Is it just because they are updating to the latest wallet? Any news on when it will be back up?

Also any news on when Mintpal will be listing CWC?

cwc is disabled at Bittrex due to this dreaded warning:

WARNING: Invalid checkpoint found! Displayed transactions may not be correct! You may need to upgrade, or notify developers.

OK, we've all had that error in the past but the new wallets are working fine. Someone tell them to re-download the blockchain FFS!

In other news, just noticed that the block explorer is missing the last 3 days of blocks, and not for the first time. Doesn't seem very stable, is this being sorted?
legendary
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Bittrex has disabled CWC again. Anyone have any info on this? Is it just because they are updating to the latest wallet? Any news on when it will be back up?

Also any news on when Mintpal will be listing CWC?

cwc is disabled at Bittrex due to this dreaded warning:

WARNING: Invalid checkpoint found! Displayed transactions may not be correct! You may need to upgrade, or notify developers.

We noticed that ourselves late last night and pinged the team at CWC right away.

We've upgraded our public facing peering node as well as our vaults.

You can peer with doabitofgood.com to get access to a solid source of blockchain data.  

Details on our Reddit post here:

http://www.reddit.com/r/DoABitOfGood/comments/27n2ks/doabitofgoodcom_public_facing_cleanwatercoind/

Our getinfo is currently showing:

    "blocks" : 83328,
    "moneysupply" : 510694169.97943598,
    "connections" : 11,

And those peers have the following heights:

./cleanwatercoind getpeerinfo | grep heig
        "startingheight" : 83320,
        "startingheight" : 83320,
        "startingheight" : 51900,
        "startingheight" : 83320,
        "startingheight" : 83320,
        "startingheight" : 83320,
        "startingheight" : 83320,
        "startingheight" : 63936,
        "startingheight" : 83323,
        "startingheight" : 68280,
        "startingheight" : 83323,

Sincerely,

David V Duccini
Executive Director
doabitofgood.com
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Bittrex has disabled CWC again. Anyone have any info on this? Is it just because they are updating to the latest wallet? Any news on when it will be back up?

Also any news on when Mintpal will be listing CWC?

cwc is disabled at Bittrex due to this dreaded warning:

WARNING: Invalid checkpoint found! Displayed transactions may not be correct! You may need to upgrade, or notify developers.
full member
Activity: 175
Merit: 100
Bittrex has disabled CWC again. Anyone have any info on this? Is it just because they are updating to the latest wallet? Any news on when it will be back up?

Also any news on when Mintpal will be listing CWC?
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
Donate to put a smile on my face :)
Haven't heard back yet. Sad

I also sent a mail to pool.cleanwatercoin.org about this issue, because the withdrawal transaction doesn't seem to appear in any block according to their logs. All the mined blocks are still there though.

As I said, we did some cleanup in the pool. There were many days on May that the pool was mining in a fork. So the blocks that looks that are there, are not the blocks that were mined actually by the pool, but the new ones (block height was off by several 10ths of thousands back then).
In other words, if you don't see the transaction in the pool, that means that this transaction took place (along with the mined blocks) in the wrong chain, thus they are invalidated as soon as we tried to clean the net from the forks.

When wallets mine in the wrong fork, it's normal that those blocks are not valid when the wallets return to the correct blockchain fork. It's like they never existed. The same of course applies for the coins that were rewarded for the discovery of those blocks and the same for the transactions that were included in those blocks.
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Any updates?

My vote also goes to x11.
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Scrypt or X11: We Want To Hear From You!

Attention Clean Water Coin Community,

With summer here, or right around the corner (depending on where you live), we have all been noodling the idea of switching over to X11. X11, as many of you know -- has proven to be a less expensive way to mine coins with slightly increased productivity. And so we would like to pose the question to each of you and get your feedback.

Should we hard fork and change to the X11 algorithm? Please let us know your thoughts, suggestions, or comments!! Grin

We look forward to hearing from you,
The Clean Water Coin Team

+1 for X11

I totally gave up scrypt in March with Winter end  : too much heat, too much stress on GPUs and btw electricity isn't very cheap here.

We could switch to X11 or to multi-algo (like Saffron or Myriad)
I'd like to mine some Cleanwater, till now I just bought some coins and got some other with PoS Wink
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Guys what's up with this coin? Are we still struggling with network issues? What are the plans for next weeks?
member
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Haven't heard back yet. Sad

I also sent a mail to pool.cleanwatercoin.org about this issue, because the withdrawal transaction doesn't seem to appear in any block according to their logs. All the mined blocks are still there though.
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Activity: 196
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I have a problem;

I hadn't used my wallet for a while, but when I loaded it up my original confirmed amount is now stuck at unconfirmed.
It's little over 3000 WATER, I collected with a little bit of mining, I moved to my wallet 24th of May

I already tried the newest wallet available, deleted all but my wallet.dat...
I also tried Mindfox's advice on previous page with the config file, but that didn't do anything for me either

Can I still get those coins back?? And how?


Mindfox is catching some zzz's right now, but I will let him know about this later tonight when he comes back on.  Smiley
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I have a problem;

I hadn't used my wallet for a while, but when I loaded it up my original confirmed amount is now stuck at unconfirmed.
It's little over 3000 WATER, I collected with a little bit of mining, I moved to my wallet 24th of May

I already tried the newest wallet available, deleted all but my wallet.dat...
I also tried Mindfox's advice on previous page with the config file, but that didn't do anything for me either

Can I still get those coins back?? And how?
legendary
Activity: 1024
Merit: 1004

Scrypt or X11: We Want To Hear From You!

Attention Clean Water Coin Community,

With summer here, or right around the corner (depending on where you live), we have all been noodling the idea of switching over to X11. X11, as many of you know -- has proven to be a less expensive way to mine coins with slightly increased productivity. And so we would like to pose the question to each of you and get your feedback.

Should we hard fork and change to the X11 algorithm? Please let us know your thoughts, suggestions, or comments!! Grin

We look forward to hearing from you,
The Clean Water Coin Team

Our vote is for X11 as well -- its in line with Givecoin, our other preferred transactional coin -- plus its "power efficient" and our screen-saver has a fighting chance of generating real value.

Also on that note, please resist the urge to drop the confirmation time -- a one minute block is not really helping anyone -- it makes a 51% attack harder to counter.  Plus for these kind of "equity" or "stakeholder" coins we should have longer confirms.  Personally I'm starting to think an hour is reasonable! 

With the advent of the Scryptminers just around the corner, I don't want to see the pro-social coins get raped by people who are not into the coinbase for the right reasons...

Just my .02

David V Duccini
Executive Director
doabitofgood.com
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100

Scrypt or X11: We Want To Hear From You!

Attention Clean Water Coin Community,

With summer here, or right around the corner (depending on where you live), we have all been noodling the idea of switching over to X11. X11, as many of you know -- has proven to be a less expensive way to mine coins with slightly increased productivity. And so we would like to pose the question to each of you and get your feedback.

Should we hard fork and change to the X11 algorithm? Please let us know your thoughts, suggestions, or comments!! Grin

We look forward to hearing from you,
The Clean Water Coin Team

My vote is with X11... my rigs run nice and stable and my apartment is much cooler. But mostly I'd just like to see this coin stabilize and grow as it should, so if a hard fork is going to hurt that, maybe it's best left as is.
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