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Topic: ^-^-^- SPACE COIN [SPACE] REVIVAL POS / POW ^-^-^- - page 14. (Read 22126 times)

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Space Coin Twitter Campaign

We are putting the final touches on the the Twitter Campaign.

To prepare for the campaign make sure you are following @space_coin on your Twitter account so that you do not miss out on any of the ReTweets.
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The Rules and Regulations, guidelines... will be posted at the start on http://spacecoin.info before the start of the campaign.  To make the tracking easier for the rewards, you will need to register your Twitter account name and you Space Address on our website. 

Basically the campaign will reward you for retweeting @space_coin tweets and a reward for you original tweets about SpaceCoin based on content and not more that one original tweet in 7 days.  We don't want to see a bunch of Twitter spam. 

Let's have some fun!

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New Roadmap has been posted!
Roadmap may change and additional items will probably be added as we move forward.

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Hello Dev(s)

I have an performance issue with the Windows wallet. At first I thought it was because the wallet needed to sync. But with a fully synced wallet the wallet uses a lot of CPU.
I believe this is because of the staking mechanism.
When staking is enabled the wallet uses a lot of CPU. It doesn't matter how many cores I assign to the VM it always is above 70%.
With staking turned off it behaves like any other coin.
I don't have this problem with other POS or Hybrid coins on Windows and when I'm running the wallet on Ubuntu 14.04.
Is there anything I can do to reduce the CPU usage on Windows with staking turned on?

I have witnessed similar on SPACE and other PoS wallets.  It is one of the issues I am looking into to fix in a future release.
I have a wallet running on Windows that was used for mining payouts, the wallet had over 15000 entries in the Receive Address.  The wallet was completely unusable because of the Qt wallet was always unresponsive.  I managed to get the address down to 3000 entries and it is still most of the time unresponsive, and the cpu usage as much as is available (but appears to be a single thread, so only one cpu is used).

My ideas or fix options are:
 - include in the wallet a utility to manage the coinbase entries per address (merge, split, move, etc).
 - find the code in the wallet causing the heavy usage (suspect most of it is Qt related).
 - switch to Offline PoS (would require Masternodes)
 - new form of staking.

Thanks for replying midnight_miner. Is POS on or off on that Windows wallet?
I wonder if the wallet would become responsive if POS is turned off.
I have less than 3000 entries in one wallet and with POS turned on the wallet itself wasn't unresponsive. Sometimes it took a bit longer to go to a specific section (+/- 30 sec.) but never unresponsive, just CPU usage of 70% or above.

This is with PoS enabled, however I am doing tests with this wallet to track performance issues, PoS, non-Pos, Qt wallet and daemon only.  So more details as the test and development continues.
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Hello Dev(s)

I have an performance issue with the Windows wallet. At first I thought it was because the wallet needed to sync. But with a fully synced wallet the wallet uses a lot of CPU.
I believe this is because of the staking mechanism.
When staking is enabled the wallet uses a lot of CPU. It doesn't matter how many cores I assign to the VM it always is above 70%.
With staking turned off it behaves like any other coin.
I don't have this problem with other POS or Hybrid coins on Windows and when I'm running the wallet on Ubuntu 14.04.
Is there anything I can do to reduce the CPU usage on Windows with staking turned on?

I have witnessed similar on SPACE and other PoS wallets.  It is one of the issues I am looking into to fix in a future release.
I have a wallet running on Windows that was used for mining payouts, the wallet had over 15000 entries in the Receive Address.  The wallet was completely unusable because of the Qt wallet was always unresponsive.  I managed to get the address down to 3000 entries and it is still most of the time unresponsive, and the cpu usage as much as is available (but appears to be a single thread, so only one cpu is used).

My ideas or fix options are:
 - include in the wallet a utility to manage the coinbase entries per address (merge, split, move, etc).
 - find the code in the wallet causing the heavy usage (suspect most of it is Qt related).
 - switch to Offline PoS (would require Masternodes)
 - new form of staking.

Thanks for replying midnight_miner. Is POS on or off on that Windows wallet?
I wonder if the wallet would become responsive if POS is turned off.
I have less than 3000 entries in one wallet and with POS turned on the wallet itself wasn't unresponsive. Sometimes it took a bit longer to go to a specific section (+/- 30 sec.) but never unresponsive, just CPU usage of 70% or above.
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We only want the FACTS!
Hello Dev(s)

I have an performance issue with the Windows wallet. At first I thought it was because the wallet needed to sync. But with a fully synced wallet the wallet uses a lot of CPU.
I believe this is because of the staking mechanism.
When staking is enabled the wallet uses a lot of CPU. It doesn't matter how many cores I assign to the VM it always is above 70%.
With staking turned off it behaves like any other coin.
I don't have this problem with other POS or Hybrid coins on Windows and when I'm running the wallet on Ubuntu 14.04.
Is there anything I can do to reduce the CPU usage on Windows with staking turned on?

I have witnessed similar on SPACE and other PoS wallets.  It is one of the issues I am looking into to fix in a future release.
I have a wallet running on Windows that was used for mining payouts, the wallet had over 15000 entries in the Receive Address.  The wallet was completely unusable because of the Qt wallet was always unresponsive.  I managed to get the address down to 3000 entries and it is still most of the time unresponsive, and the cpu usage as much as is available (but appears to be a single thread, so only one cpu is used).

My ideas or fix options are:
 - include in the wallet a utility to manage the coinbase entries per address (merge, split, move, etc).
 - find the code in the wallet causing the heavy usage (suspect most of it is Qt related).
 - switch to Offline PoS (would require Masternodes)
 - new form of staking.
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Hello Dev(s)

I have an performance issue with the Windows wallet. At first I thought it was because the wallet needed to sync. But with a fully synced wallet the wallet uses a lot of CPU.
I believe this is because of the staking mechanism.
When staking is enabled the wallet uses a lot of CPU. It doesn't matter how many cores I assign to the VM it always is above 70%.
With staking turned off it behaves like any other coin.
I don't have this problem with other POS or Hybrid coins on Windows and when I'm running the wallet on Ubuntu 14.04.
Is there anything I can do to reduce the CPU usage on Windows with staking turned on?

Have same problem with most of my wallets (newer wallets). One of the reasons all online wallets are on diff pc :/ don't think its a problem with the wallet or the code but the newer dependencies.
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i would like to reserve the german translation, thanks
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Hello Dev(s)

I have an performance issue with the Windows wallet. At first I thought it was because the wallet needed to sync. But with a fully synced wallet the wallet uses a lot of CPU.
I believe this is because of the staking mechanism.
When staking is enabled the wallet uses a lot of CPU. It doesn't matter how many cores I assign to the VM it always is above 70%.
With staking turned off it behaves like any other coin.
I don't have this problem with other POS or Hybrid coins on Windows and when I'm running the wallet on Ubuntu 14.04.
Is there anything I can do to reduce the CPU usage on Windows with staking turned on?
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We only want the FACTS!
We hope to have the Twitter campaign ready for the coming week.

You will be rewarded with Space Coins for re-Tweeting SpaceCoin Tweets and Tweeting about Space Coin.

More details when the campaign is near ready.

Also working on the website to fill in information on SPACE and where we plan on going with the coin.  Community suggestions are welcome as always.
WE will post some bounties for translation of the website and the BCT forum soon.
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Sorry about not responding sooner. Re downloaded wallet and starts fine now.
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New links added to the ANN, Great job on the wallet midnight_miner!

We are half way to listing at https://novaexchange.com/addcoin/ with 125 of the 250 needed.

Also up for vote at https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Vote

any news on the roadmap and the language bounties?

Just starting to work on the roadmap now, we are going to wait till the rest of our content is online before we have it translated.
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What is the capacity of the network, on pool pool.midnightminer.net -  230MH,  are all working solo?
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New links added to the ANN, Great job on the wallet midnight_miner!

We are half way to listing at https://novaexchange.com/addcoin/ with 125 of the 250 needed.

Also up for vote at https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Vote

any news on the roadmap and the language bounties?
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New logo looks cool
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New links added to the ANN, Great job on the wallet midnight_miner!

We are half way to listing at https://novaexchange.com/addcoin/ with 125 of the 250 needed.

Also up for vote at https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Vote
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please help gofund.me/bigs21024 Family in need
Following good guy here to revive coin I'm in
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are you original dev of space ? or why you are so interested in reborn of this project?

Original dev long gone... about 3 weeks after the coin launch.

We are a group of coin holders that for whatever reason, have or are trying to revived the coin.  The coin has survived almost a year with no dev, so why not keep it going!

It has a theme that can have a lot of different roads of development. 

Join the fun!
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