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Topic: EUROPECOIN [ERC] 🌟 FINANCECLOUD 🌟 CRYPTOCURRENY & FINANCE API + SMARTHUB 🌟 (Read 543365 times)

full member
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Anything going on with this one anymore?
legendary
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Can someone post a nodelist please.  My wallet has been offline for 5 years and needs some current nodes.

My wallet has these connections:

Code:
13:29:05

getpeerinfo


13:29:05

[
{
"id" : 1,
"addr" : "95.217.78.169:8881",
...
"version" : 70003,
"subver" : "/EuropeCoin:3.0.2.1/",
"inbound" : false,
"startingheight" : 688543,
...
],
"whitelisted" : false
},
{
"id" : 2,
"addr" : "104.207.131.249:8881",
...
"version" : 70003,
"subver" : "/EuropeCoin:3.0.2.1/",
"inbound" : false,
"startingheight" : 688543,
...
],
"whitelisted" : false
}
]

But the problem is: the chain is stuck and doesn't move forward. It bis possible to move that again, but given the indefinite state of the development, plans and support, its not clear whether that makes sense.
hero member
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Merit: 500
We only want the FACTS!
Can someone post a nodelist please.  My wallet has been offline for 5 years and needs some current nodes.
newbie
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Merit: 0
Matthias is available on Telegram.
Perhaps he will comment on this matter tomorrow.

Dear Gregofdoom,

I have some questions. Maybe you can help me with some answers Smiley
Do you have some information about new block explorer for ERC? Is it planned something?
Is it Mathias still available in Telegram? Are he fully abandoned this project or? Because I think that the coin is like one little orfan for last few years.
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
Listen, despite many attempts, unfortunately block explorer failed to run.
As I said on telegram, too old libraries and linux version.
My company admins spent quite a long time but finally gave up.

I think we need to migrate to a new network.
The PIVX blockchain is well developed - I use the work of a great dev in the FREED project.
Another option is maybe BEP20.

What did you think about it?

Hello!
It's there something new about this? Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1073
I believe it should be perfectly possible to run an older blockexplorer version. After all, though EuropeCoin libraries are really old, there were perfectly working block explorers at the time when ERC was developed, and they will still run now, though may require older Linux distribution (e.g. Ubuntu 14 or 16.4 or similar) to run. It could be even possible to encapsulate them in Docker container, so they could run on newer machine, though this part I have never done and am not sure. I might look into this if Matthias and community think it makes sense to run an old block explorer (e.g. Iquidus).

From the other hand though... Is it worth the effort to have old stuff bundled with other old stuff just to make some temporary solution..? "That is the question", as one Danish prince used to say back then... Smiley
Porting ERC to a newer codebase will probably needed at some point anyway...
legendary
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Merit: 1006
Matthias is available on Telegram.
Perhaps he will comment on this matter tomorrow.
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
Listen, despite many attempts, unfortunately block explorer failed to run.
As I said on telegram, too old libraries and linux version.
My company admins spent quite a long time but finally gave up.

I think we need to migrate to a new network.
The PIVX blockchain is well developed - I use the work of a great dev in the FREED project.
Another option is maybe BEP20.

What did you think about it?
I think if you have more experience with PIVX blockchain, this is a good option. What is thinking about this Mathias, do you have a connection with him in Telegram or X (exTwitter)?
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1006
Listen, despite many attempts, unfortunately block explorer failed to run.
As I said on telegram, too old libraries and linux version.
My company admins spent quite a long time but finally gave up.

I think we need to migrate to a new network.
The PIVX blockchain is well developed - I use the work of a great dev in the FREED project.
Another option is maybe BEP20.

What did you think about it?
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1006
Gentlemen, as I wrote on the telegram, I will try to run blockexplorer for our ERC by the end of next week.

It would be nice if everyone interested in the project would be more active here and on Telegram  Smiley
Hello! Do you have some news for Matthias?

As I wrote, work is underway to restore blockexplorer.
This is the basics and then we will try to enter some CEX.

Xeggex is very nice, but I don't know if we can afford it.
Nokyc is very similar to it, but we'll see...
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
Gentlemen, as I wrote on the telegram, I will try to run blockexplorer for our ERC by the end of next week.

It would be nice if everyone interested in the project would be more active here and on Telegram  Smiley
Hello! Do you have some news for Matthias?
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1006
Gentlemen, as I wrote on the telegram, I will try to run blockexplorer for our ERC by the end of next week.

It would be nice if everyone interested in the project would be more active here and on Telegram  Smiley
full member
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There is a lot of bluechips out there worth looking into but and when it boils down to looking for best opportunities to invest I normally pick the worst of the garbage I could find in this vast melange of cryptos. Damn tokens I put money in are much worse than this abandoned coin and they shoot up like shrooms in the spring but how come an iffy garbage like this still be alive here on the dead forum. What an insult to everything that constitutes and defines this space.
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1073
I had some time to track and debug this situation in the code lately.

In short, I think I found the reason of the chain not syncing (and not moving), and generally speaking, can move it forward by making small temporary changes in the code (my local version).

However, there is a small[-ish] problem.. If I move it, I will create a fork, because my local wallet is synced to block 660564 only. To be able to move it from the most recent point, from block 674121 (which the node 95.217.78.169 has), I would need either access to that node, or a blockchain snapshot from that node. I believe this node belongs either to Matthias, or to someone in his group.

So my question is - can someone zip the blockchain files (or make a bootstrap.dat) containing the chain up to the block 674121, and provide a link to download it? If I get the latest chain version that way, I believe I can move the chain (not 100% confident, but will try and might make it, as was the case on one other chain few years back).
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1073
Hi guys, does anyone have any peers please?

I have just one - 95.217.78.169:8881
but also this error msg...
No block source available .... 6 weeks behind, Last Block Time Wed Oct 4 15:52:02 2023

Thanks

My wallet today also got only one connection (the same IP as yours). I remember it having two connections few days ago though, but I did not take note of the IPs then.
Reports "No block source available", despite the fact I am on block 660564, while my peer is on block 674121.. Undecided

I assume there is a fork in the network, and I am on a different fork than my peer. That's the only explanation of "No block source available" message I can think of.
I have few unconfirmed mined blocks with about 20 confirmations. So I assume my chain is the shortest.

Will try to resync and report.


UPDATE: To my surprise, even when I try to sync wallet completely from scratch, it refuses to download blocks from that peer! Huh It writes "7 years and 20 weeks behind", but does not download a single block from 95.217.78.169:8881... Still writes "No block source available". Don't know how that could be. A bug in the wallet code, or a special configuration on the 95.217.78.169 peer..?
sr. member
Activity: 1249
Merit: 297
Hi guys, does anyone have any peers please?

I have just one - 95.217.78.169:8881
but also this error msg...
No block source available .... 6 weeks behind, Last Block Time Wed Oct 4 15:52:02 2023

Thanks
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1073
Mattihas has actually been one of those rare developers with an integrity and a spirit, thats why it was discouraging to see what was seemingly happening here. Its really nice to see the old guard is alive and keeps fighting.
newbie
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Merit: 0
Well, if either of you two fine gentlemen had bothered to pop on over to Telegram you would already have seen that Matthias has been true to his word and has indeed published the roadmap, as promised.

Please note that this is intended as a discussion document, so please read it carefully and comment on its contents.  Matthias requires as much input as possible from as many community members as possible in order to finesse the roadmap and chart the best way forward for the project.

Make a contribution!!   Roll Eyes
sr. member
Activity: 527
Merit: 251
Quality Crypto Collector
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1073
Looks like now 'MINUS ONE DAY' remaining until publication of roadmap by lead developer Mattihas Klees.
The Europecoin seems to have ignition problems.

That's understandable, and happens to a lot of projects; but then why does one make those promises, when he doesn't plan to fulfill them..?  Undecided

From https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-do-we-make-promises-cant-keep-andrie-penta:
Quote
In the older days when people made a promise it was equal to signing a contract. Back in those days, keeping your word held special significance.  Personal integrity was both expected and valued.

These days, many people make promises in a pretty casual manner-with no real intention to keep them. i.e. I'll send you the email today, I'll be there in 5 minutes, I'll call you to do lunch...promises which are never kept.  The truth is that although times have changed, the importance of integrity has not.

We all need to realize that a PROMISE is a PROMISE. Especially in business, not keeping our promises can have a detrimental effect on our reputation.

It actually all goes down to the fact that promises create expectations and when those expectations aren’t met the brain responds by signaling a decrease in dopamine production.

It is a fact that we all need some sort of consistency-which leads to trust.  So when someone makes a promise and the promise isn’t fulfilled, that consistency your brain was counting on, disappears. As trust is build over time, through a number of experiences shared with others, it is imperative that we follow a behavior which is consistent.
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