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Topic: [EMC] EMERCOIN — Blockchain Service Platform. PoS&PoW | BTC merge-mined - page 28. (Read 393841 times)

legendary
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Pocket book resync on swimming pool.emercoin.org?

This pool has essentially been shut down since we switched to merged mining, so you will not be able to mine there.
newbie
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Why is my wallet not syncing?
full member
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Any progression in the project which can make the price rise?
One of my first coins ever to invest in months ago, but still in the red. Will hold this at least to double up. Hopefully it will get there someday  Cheesy
newbie
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After I attempt to sign-up a new domain, and show me this issue:A deadly error occured. Emercoin can no longer continue safely and can stop.Unfamiliar EXCEPTIONppcoin in Runaway exceptionWhat'e happened?
newbie
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Can you really look into the Bang system hashrate anyplace?
member
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You can, but the reward will wind up just about the same if you combine them and gain one pos reward, compared to leaving them split and gaining two pos rewards for two inputs half the size.

I think the intention behind the pos splitting, which is inherited from Peercoin, is to help ensure that there are always a healthy number of inputs in the network that are eligible to mint blocks (promoting the chance that pos blocks are minted regularly). So by allowing it to split, you are helping the network and getting the same reward over time. ((related discussion can be found by googling similar topics raised by the Peercoin community.))

I think it does make sense to occasionally re-combine inputs as you suggested, but only when some individual inputs in your wallet have become so small that you think you will have better chances of minting a block if they are combined.

It may even be possible to modify the client to split and re-combine depending on different conditions than the default - Maybe the emc devs could add some user-configurable options for how splitting is handled in future? I think that would be a nice option.

Anyway, as the reward should be about the same, I wouldn't bother re-combining manually unless you have many many small inputs.
Thank you. A very clear and technical answer.
sr. member
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Thank you.

Then, the mintage is reset for each reward in two INPUT.

Each time this happens:
Would it be better to make a transfer and collect the two amounts in a single INPUT, to obtain better reward results?

You can, but the reward will wind up just about the same if you combine them and gain one pos reward, compared to leaving them split and gaining two pos rewards for two inputs half the size.

I think the intention behind the pos splitting, which is inherited from Peercoin, is to help ensure that there are always a healthy number of inputs in the network that are eligible to mint blocks (promoting the chance that pos blocks are minted regularly). So by allowing it to split, you are helping the network and getting the same reward over time. ((related discussion can be found by googling similar topics raised by the Peercoin community.))

I think it does make sense to occasionally re-combine inputs as you suggested, but only when some individual inputs in your wallet have become so small that you think you will have better chances of minting a block if they are combined.

It may even be possible to modify the client to split and re-combine depending on different conditions than the default - Maybe the emc devs could add some user-configurable options for how splitting is handled in future? I think that would be a nice option.

Anyway, as the reward should be about the same, I wouldn't bother re-combining manually unless you have many many small inputs.
hero member
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Something is happening ?
newbie
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350 btc wall on trex...  Huh Huh
member
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Hello,
I had an address stacking with just one INPUT, my first reward has been entered, and now 2 input appears.
I think the antiquity has been reset.

#received in TX 1#
Coins: xxxx
age [days]: 11000
avg. coin age: 3.59
minting change: 0.00

#received in TX 2#
Coins: xxxx
age [days]: 18200
avg. coin age: 3.59
minting change: 0.00


If it has been reset. It can be fixed?
thx

I am not quite sure of your question without a link to the transaction in the block explorer, however:

When you successfully stake a block and receive the minting reward the wallet will split the original coins + reward into two equal inputs, and the coin-age is reset to 0 on both of the new inputs (meaning that each of those inputs then has another 30 days to mature and stake and split again). Congratulations on minting a block Smiley

Thank you.

Then, the mintage is reset for each reward in two INPUT.

Each time this happens:
Would it be better to make a transfer and collect the two amounts in a single INPUT, to obtain better reward results?
sr. member
Activity: 458
Merit: 250
Hello,
I had an address stacking with just one INPUT, my first reward has been entered, and now 2 input appears.
I think the antiquity has been reset.

#received in TX 1#
Coins: xxxx
age [days]: 11000
avg. coin age: 3.59
minting change: 0.00

#received in TX 2#
Coins: xxxx
age [days]: 18200
avg. coin age: 3.59
minting change: 0.00


If it has been reset. It can be fixed?
thx

I am not quite sure of your question without a link to the transaction in the block explorer, however:

When you successfully stake a block and receive the minting reward the wallet will split the original coins + reward into two equal inputs, and the coin-age is reset to 0 on both of the new inputs (meaning that each of those inputs then has another 30 days to mature and stake and split again). Congratulations on minting a block Smiley
sr. member
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Merit: 250
Hey!

I have my emercoin client opened up, I see 300 EMC but it is in the "stake" and I can't seem to send it to an exchange to change it $$ I can use Sad

Any help appreciated! Thanks! Cheesy Kiss

If an amount is shown in the "stake" column then this means your wallet is in the process of trying to mint a block and earn the staking reward with those coins. They are temporarily unspendable during this time, which I believe lasts 32 bocks (someone please correct me if I am wrong).

If you want to prevent your coins from staking then enter 'reservebalance=1000000' in your emercoin.conf file and restart the client.

Otherwise just be patient until they finish trying to stake and you will be ale to send them again.

see https://wiki.emercoin.com/en/Emercoin_PoS_minting
member
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Didn’t quite get... Where can I buy tokens?
Bittrex exchange
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
Hello,
I had an address stacking with just one INPUT, my first reward has been entered, and now 2 input appears.
I think the antiquity has been reset.

#received in TX 1#
Coins: xxxx
age [days]: 11000
avg. coin age: 3.59
minting change: 0.00

#received in TX 2#
Coins: xxxx
age [days]: 18200
avg. coin age: 3.59
minting change: 0.00


If it has been reset. It can be fixed?
thx
member
Activity: 81
Merit: 10
Hey!

I have my emercoin client opened up, I see 300 EMC but it is in the "stake" and I can't seem to send it to an exchange to change it $$ I can use Sad

Any help appreciated! Thanks! Cheesy Kiss
jr. member
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Merit: 10
sr. member
Activity: 458
Merit: 250
I have a GUI Wallet  Emercoin Core. Using it, I registered the .lib domain.
How can I transfer this domain to another owner?

Use either the command line or GUI to issue a NAME_UPDATE

see: https://wiki.emercoin.com/en/Emercoin_NVS#Managing_NVS_entries

"NAME_UPDATE - update values, change owner, or extend the registration."

sr. member
Activity: 458
Merit: 250
where to check roadmap?

The current Technology Tree / Roadmap is published here https://wiki.emercoin.com/en/Main_Page#Technology_Tree

The devs may wish to update it at some time soon Smiley
newbie
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where to check roadmap?
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