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Topic: HoboNickels - HBN - High Fast Stake - Version 2.0! More Secure, Less Intensive - page 133. (Read 478852 times)

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Cryptsy HBN Withdrawal Alert

I've just tried to withdraw a large amont of HBN from Cryptsy. Only half were sent. I tried to withdraw the other half, but only a quarter of that amount were sent. If withdrawing HBN from Cryptsy, be aware of this. No money has gone missing - at least not yet anyway. The full amounts requested for withdrawal are not being met. I've issued two support tickets and will report back as soon as I hear from Cryptsy.

Has anyone else been similarly affected?

legendary
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Anyone know who owns the 1.3 million coins? Is that an exchange wallet or a personal user? I don't particularly care who, as much as person or exchange.

I would guess its Cryptsy, as that is the only operating exchange for HBN.
legendary
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why does i have so many rejected shake ?




there is something not right

with the current wallet i have  34200 hbn

i load an old wallet and i have only 21642 hbn




i gonna start a new wallet, and load all my saved wallet to see if coins left after i transfer them, hope i get all the coins

does i start transfer coins from wallet with lower amount first  ?   or start with the wallet with bigger amount and check other wallet if coins are left ?

hope i got all the coins, i notice in some wallet some shake are accepted and in other wallet not


so i guess all the rejected shake are mine but does not appear in the last wallet


i transfer 34200 to new wallet, load all the save wallets , no coins left



my 2nd wallet  started shaking few days ago
and so in last 2 days i already have 5 not accepted and 8 accepted ,
in my first old wallet i can't remember to have so much  not accepted   unless in the 2 last weeks
legendary
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Supporting DMD, ERC & PIO
hi can anyone tell me if anything has changed with HBN i used to be able to mine with my Titan  until a few weeks ago now every time i try to mine it becomes unstable and crashes  tried several pools all the same  Huh


Have you tried https://hash-to-coins.com

yes several times to test  on auto switch or change worker to HBN
never comes up as mining HBN same with CAP
 HBN used to work there but something changed a few weeks ago??
also the same thing on https://www.scryptpool.com/

Try TomPool
legendary
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=== NODE IS OK! ==
sr. member
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Anyone know who owns the 1.3 million coins? Is that an exchange wallet or a personal user? I don't particularly care who, as much as person or exchange.
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1002
Supporting DMD, ERC & PIO
hi can anyone tell me if anything has changed with HBN i used to be able to mine with my Titan  until a few weeks ago now every time i try to mine it becomes unstable and crashes  tried several pools all the same  Huh


Have you tried https://hash-to-coins.com
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QT version 5.2.0 - that the latest?

How can I tell what Blockchain I'm on?

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In response to:
Wallet is displaying
WARNING: Checkpoint is too old.  Wait for block chain to download, or notify developers.
What is this, and what needs to be done?

I'm running v1.5.1.0-gf46fa0c-V1.5 I believe that is the latest client version and that error should go away after upgrading to it. It is my understanding that the check points are hard coded into the wallet and after the block height gets high enough (past a certain distance from the check point) the error shows up indicating that there might be a problem.  The warning can show up if the wallet does not have a recent hard coded check point or there is a problem with the block chain.  (You can check your block height against block explorers and exchanges for verification) We all recently experienced this error until Tranz released the 1.5.1 update.  I hope that helps, perhaps others can add more details or corrections if need be.
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QT version 5.2.0 - that the latest?

How can I tell what Blockchain I'm on?

(bump)
In response to:
Wallet is displaying
WARNING: Checkpoint is too old.  Wait for block chain to download, or notify developers.
What is this, and what needs to be done?
legendary
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the grandpa of cryptos


Over 1GB now...  I know a solution is being pondered, but this one wallet takes over 1/16 of my memory now... and growing.

yes the wallet size is crazy
legendary
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=== NODE IS OK! ==
i was starting to get some cheaper hbn today
but more i try to buy and more the price fly up lol

the volatility is insanely low, which tells about rock bottom, unless bitcoin makes rapid moves
legendary
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i was starting to get some cheaper hbn today
but more i try to buy and more the price fly up lol
legendary
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My wallet is crashing on windows 32&64 bit  Huh
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QT version 5.2.0 - that the latest?

How can I tell what Blockchain I'm on?
legendary
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Wallet is displaying

WARNING: Checkpoint is too old.  Wait for block chain to download, or notify developers.

What is this, and what needs to be done?

The checkpoint notice itself is not a problem.  With that said:

Verify you have the correct and most up to date wallet.  Verify you're on the correct and most up to date chain (highest block should help with this).

Follow OP on page 1 for the wallet download if not.  Do not download any wallets in replies or not posted by the dev.

Worst case scenario, resync the blockchain.  But only do this is you see an adverse effect.
legendary
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Over 1GB now...  I know a solution is being pondered, but this one wallet takes over 1/16 of my memory now... and growing.
member
Activity: 159
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Wallet is displaying

WARNING: Checkpoint is too old.  Wait for block chain to download, or notify developers.

What is this, and what needs to be done?
legendary
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=== NODE IS OK! ==
I would like to hear what Tranz has to say.

I have thought about this(coin swap) for about 1/10 of a second. Not a good idea for so many reasons.

Instead I think we can begin to shrink the memory and CPU usage to be a little bit more reasonable. BTC for me can use anywhere from 1.5 gigs to 300megs of memory, it tends to come and go.  If we can isolate the memory changes for the block chain and the wallet it could help out.   Also there have been some helpful changes to the staking algo curtsy of pressTab in HYP. I think we can utilize some this as well.

Just need the thing more precious then crypto, money or much else... TIME......

From what I understand, one of the primary causes of the high RAM usage in these larger/older chains is that the unspent outputs are stored in RAM. I wonder if it would be worthwhile to tweak the code so that perhaps only the last 6 months worth of outputs are stored in the ram and the rest stored on disk, or something like that? I wonder what bitcoin has done in this regard.

This is from a Monero reference:
https://bitcointa.lk/threads/ann-mro-monero-a-coin-with-strong-privacy-based-on-cryptonote-technology.304375/page-887

In the original cryptonote reference implementation the whole blockchain is stored in RAM. Bitcoin and Bitcoin-clone coins store it on disk, in a database. As time goes on and it gets larger, having it all in RAM becomes more of a problem.
We have implemented the ability to store the blockchain in a database instead of RAM and LMDB is an open source database package we are using for the first implementation.
tldr: very reduced memory usage


I believe this is the company they are talking about:
Symas Lightning Memory-Mapped Database (LMDB)
http://symas.com/mdb/

 Cool

Im talking about the utxo mempool not the blockchain itself.

codebase is different here, implementation of btc-based solutions would be easier
legendary
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Im talking about the utxo mempool not the blockchain itself.
Sorry,
my bad.

 Cool
legendary
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Blockchain Developer
I would like to hear what Tranz has to say.

I have thought about this(coin swap) for about 1/10 of a second. Not a good idea for so many reasons.

Instead I think we can begin to shrink the memory and CPU usage to be a little bit more reasonable. BTC for me can use anywhere from 1.5 gigs to 300megs of memory, it tends to come and go.  If we can isolate the memory changes for the block chain and the wallet it could help out.   Also there have been some helpful changes to the staking algo curtsy of pressTab in HYP. I think we can utilize some this as well.

Just need the thing more precious then crypto, money or much else... TIME......

From what I understand, one of the primary causes of the high RAM usage in these larger/older chains is that the unspent outputs are stored in RAM. I wonder if it would be worthwhile to tweak the code so that perhaps only the last 6 months worth of outputs are stored in the ram and the rest stored on disk, or something like that? I wonder what bitcoin has done in this regard.

This is from a Monero reference:
https://bitcointa.lk/threads/ann-mro-monero-a-coin-with-strong-privacy-based-on-cryptonote-technology.304375/page-887

In the original cryptonote reference implementation the whole blockchain is stored in RAM. Bitcoin and Bitcoin-clone coins store it on disk, in a database. As time goes on and it gets larger, having it all in RAM becomes more of a problem.
We have implemented the ability to store the blockchain in a database instead of RAM and LMDB is an open source database package we are using for the first implementation.
tldr: very reduced memory usage


I believe this is the company they are talking about:
Symas Lightning Memory-Mapped Database (LMDB)
http://symas.com/mdb/

 Cool

Im talking about the utxo mempool not the blockchain itself.
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