So I sync up and it crashes/stops (no errors). I restart it and it goes back to like block 222805.
I tried the maxconnection 4 thing and it didn't seem to make any difference...I've compiled over 100 coins and this is the only coin that has ever done this to me...WHAT gives?

The wallet app started to having some problem sync to the network, it hangs a while and get back to normal, this happened to me also.
So I should just wait till if there are any feedback from the devs to update the wallet, see if they will get anything fix soon.

I can't get it to sync up. As soon as it syncs it stops and I have to restart it and it starts syncing up at a random point (I deleted the blockchain to re-download the whole thing and it would restart at a different block, so I don't think it's relevant which one specifically).
Shame...Would love to mine some of this but I can't get it to work...
I don't think the network is working probably. That's why dev post previously about the secure ban on a hard fork or something.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1533740.msg25018954#msg25018954So if you don't set server=1 it seems to run stable. I figured this out by starting the QT wallet and it synced up without crashing. As soon as I set server=1 and tried to connect to it BAM crashes...
Now I'm not sure what changes the Devs made to the wallet to make a Scrypt coin "CPU Only" and "We don't want pools" (reading through the thread here) - It seems to possibly be by design. Regardless though - how the hell do you mine this coin even solo without RPC enabled? I have gen=1 set and it should try to mine a block in what ... a month?
There is also mention that you must have some coins in your wallet to mine

That's 50,000 satoshi minimum buy for something I don't know will work...so why waste the 5-10 dollars?
Can the devs chime in and explain how someone can mine this? How can you mine this at all and prevent pools from adding it? It would seem that all the effort put forth would be better suited at implementing a different algo if you want to prevent ASICs and pools....no?
Thank you
