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Topic: Who has been affected by stress test already? (Read 3084 times)

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September 15, 2015, 11:14:37 AM
#25
No effect here, I have been getting confirms on inbound and outbound transactions just like normal.

I was actual unsure if they started the test as planned cause everything was operating normal for me.
legendary
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September 15, 2015, 01:52:25 AM
#24
In my analysis some people were forced to pay more fees for their transactions. Other than that some bitcoiners were forced to wait for transactions get picked by blocks. Other than these higher fees and long delay, bitcoin network survived the stress test successfully.
legendary
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September 13, 2015, 04:27:41 AM
#23
Do you have any problem with reading comprehension?
OP's website is just a specialized block explorer.
It publishes nothing to the blockchain
What is the "WRITE" tab on this site for?
Who is the spammer? The person who increases the number of utxo, or the person who decrease them?

Got it. Sorry about it. It's really bad.
legendary
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September 13, 2015, 02:03:55 AM
#22
Thanks for the links.
But I have to ask my question again.
Who is spammer?
The person who holds a site with the engine for spamming blockchain or the person who reduces the UTXO set?

Your question is lame and the same discussion has already been held in the site's official discussion thread. Turns out that services such as cryptograffiti are actually healthy for the bitcoin network in many ways. If UTXOs were so bad, then an enemy to the bitcoin network would deliberately create many UTXOs to hurt the bitcoin network similarly to the stress testing which is evil. Your spam problem is an imaginary problem you created to go off topic.
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September 12, 2015, 06:02:47 PM
#21
I sent some btc to a friend to split a tab and its been hung for the last 12 hours. Its pretty interesting when your btc gets hung from network spam

When the stress test comes 12 hours are good, what to do with transaction that are stuck for 3 days and then are sent back to the sender Sad
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September 12, 2015, 05:09:00 PM
#20
First stress test made me look like an idiot. I finally got one of my friends into the Bitcoin. He has resisted long time to get into Bitcoin since he didn't want to connect his bank account with the exchanges. So I have told him that I will buy 2 BTCs for him on localbitcoins and he will give me money. I got him through the process and showed him everything. We made a bank transfer and the seller released the coins.

But then problems arise, I told him now you will have coins in your wallet in about 10 minutes. It took 2 days. Localbitcoins has sent a minimum fee of 0.00001and there you go. I looked like an idiot.

Bad experience Mickeyb, i see today people are paying 0.0003 in fees(instead of 0.0001). I hate this stress test, do you have any information guys when this stress test will end?
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September 12, 2015, 05:05:57 PM
#19
First stress test made me look like an idiot. I finally got one of my friends into the Bitcoin. He has resisted long time to get into Bitcoin since he didn't want to connect his bank account with the exchanges. So I have told him that I will buy 2 BTCs for him on localbitcoins and he will give me money. I got him through the process and showed him everything. We made a bank transfer and the seller released the coins.

But then problems arise, I told him now you will have coins in your wallet in about 10 minutes. It took 2 days. Localbitcoins has sent a minimum fee of 0.00001and there you go. I looked like an idiot.

legendary
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September 12, 2015, 04:53:04 PM
#18
Good luck on getting CryptoGraffiti up again, it's a pretty interesting service.

The good news is that I have several fallback mechanisms in place so real-time block chain decoding has never stopped. I just lost one decoder instance which means I'm one step closer to going offline. I cannot restart the instance that went down because I have not set up a remote administration tool for the PC that runs it. It's very far from me for a couple of weeks so can't just go there and start the process.

Nice to see that you have backup systems. I was referring to the fact that cryptograffiti doesn't seem to be displaying data when I made that post, and it still doesn't seem to display it. But I guess you're also dependent of other services such as blockchain, and if they're not working, then yours won't work too Smiley



As for blockchain spamming, it's not the purpose of this thread, but... The fact that there's a write button on the site doesn't mean it's owner and/or operators are directly responsible for bloating the blockchain...
legendary
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September 12, 2015, 04:44:34 PM
#17
Thanks for the links.
But I have to ask my question again.
Who is spammer?
The person who holds a site with the engine for spamming blockchain or the person who reduces the UTXO set?
legendary
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September 12, 2015, 04:02:18 PM
#16
Do you have any problem with reading comprehension?
OP's website is just a specialized block explorer.
It publishes nothing to the blockchain
What is the "WRITE" tab on this site for?
Who is the spammer? The person who increases the number of utxo, or the person who decrease them?

For educational purposes, the write tab perfectly demonstrates how arbitrary data makes its way to the block chain. I don't encourage bloating the block chain but if one really has to do it they will do it one way or another.

For example, one could always go to this site:
http://hex.online-toolz.com/tools/text-hex-convertor.php

Type in 20 bytes of text, get the hex output and copy it to the 3rd input on this site:
http://gobittest.appspot.com/Address

And get the bitcoin address corresponding to their arbitrary data. They can then send bitcoins to that address and have their data saved in the block chain in a pruning-resistant way.
legendary
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September 12, 2015, 03:52:50 PM
#15
Unaffected Bitcoin user here. I have been doing some transactions through September, not a single one went on a delay or got stuck. I am happy to say that if you pay the standard fee as suggested by Bitcoin Core wallet, nothing wrong will happen even under heavy attack scenario. I have heard a lot of people having problems tho.
legendary
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September 12, 2015, 03:38:50 PM
#14
Do you have any problem with reading comprehension?
OP's website is just a specialized block explorer.
It publishes nothing to the blockchain
What is the "WRITE" tab on this site for?
Who is the spammer? The person who increases the number of utxo, or the person who decrease them?
legendary
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September 12, 2015, 03:01:41 PM
#13
I did not start this
Yes, but you can improve this by storing data not in addresses.
Just use p2sh scripts. This will not increase UTXO set.


Do you have any problem with reading comprehension? OP's website is just a specialized block explorer. It publishes nothing to the blockchain
legendary
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September 12, 2015, 02:21:10 PM
#12
Good luck on getting CryptoGraffiti up again, it's a pretty interesting service.

The good news is that I have several fallback mechanisms in place so real-time block chain decoding has never stopped. I just lost one decoder instance which means I'm one step closer to going offline. I cannot restart the instance that went down because I have not set up a remote administration tool for the PC that runs it. It's very far from me for a couple of weeks so can't just go there and start the process.
legendary
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September 12, 2015, 02:16:10 PM
#11
i still have a unconfirmed transaction in the blockchain sent with a 10bits fee.  Cry

Normal, very low fee for the amount of transactions we've had recently, unfortunately...
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September 12, 2015, 09:27:53 AM
#10
i still have a unconfirmed transaction in the blockchain sent with a 10bits fee.  Cry
legendary
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September 12, 2015, 09:26:31 AM
#9
As I've said before, I agree that these stress test are nothing but destructive tendencies towards Bitcoin... I haven't been having issues with payments (did one yesterday for goods that got shipped straight away), but many services and nodes are simply crashing... Good luck on getting CryptoGraffiti up again, it's a pretty interesting service.
legendary
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September 12, 2015, 08:56:27 AM
#8
I did not start this
Yes, but you can improve this by storing data not in addresses.
Just use p2sh scripts. This will not increase UTXO set.
It's as if you are against Bitcoin having an intrinsic value
What? I do not understand you. Bitcoin is just a zero-sum game. Some people gain money. All others lose them.
(In fact this game is not zero-sum, because of using resources)
legendary
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September 12, 2015, 07:57:09 AM
#7
I cannot stop anyone from saving their messages in the block chain. That said, your sentence is simply wrong. So now I expect you to apologize.
You can use technique which do not increase the number of utxo.


You're barking at the wrong tree. Whatever I do or do not does not have any effect on the techniques people might use to encode custom data into the block chain. I did not start this. It's as if you are against Bitcoin having an intrinsic value which is the block chain and its integrity.
legendary
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September 12, 2015, 03:54:03 AM
#6
I cannot stop anyone from saving their messages in the block chain. That said, your sentence is simply wrong. So now I expect you to apologize.
You can use technique which do not increase the number of utxo.
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