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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] [QRK] Quark | Super secure hashing | CPU mining
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btcgy
on 10/12/2013, 13:05:23 UTC
I cannot answer this all in perfect detail, but can give you some insight.

First of all, you don't need to do the whole reinstall stuff. You can run the wallet with the -salvage option.
This is somewhat compared to creating a new wallet, import all keys from the old in the new one and do a blockchain scan, without downloading the chain again.

Transactions need most of the time/often a transaction fee, if not, it is normally not processed and/or relayed by other nodes. But looking at your transaction i see you are already know that and have a fee of 0.0001 (input of 1.0, two outputs which add up to 0.9999).
I'm not sure about the needed amount for the fee, i think it is comparable to bitcoin.
Also the criteria to get a fee-free transaction are imho the same as in the bitcoin client (Inputs-age, TX-size, Value, ...)

Thanks Neisklar. The day before I've sent without any problem transactions with and without fee (more or less same inputs, size and value).

It's not a problem for me recovering the wallet. The problem is transactions are not entering the network.



or he just waits a bit, transactions are broadcasted again, not just a single time!

How many time "a bit" is for you? 16 hours is enough? In fact last rebroadcast from my node was almost 3 hours ago, and it's not in the blockchain. (I'm tracking transactions with walletnotify param).

When we claim QRK is faster than BTC, having to wait hours or even days for rebroadcast happening (and not getting any results) doesn't seems to be the best thing to prove it.
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Re: [ANN] [QRK] Quark | Super secure hashing | CPU mining
by
btcgy
on 10/12/2013, 11:11:27 UTC
Hi guys.

I'm not sure where is the "support" thread or forum for QRK, but it seems there is a bug it should be handled sooner than later.

The problem is sometimes transactions are not sent to the network, but for your local client seems they've been. So you spent some QRKs and you "lost" them from your wallet, but the transaction is never propagated thought the network nor included in any block.

If you try to check the transaction in a blockexplorer or using getrawtransaction (in a client properly configured to get and store all that information from blockchain) the transaction doesn't exist at all. If you check in your own client, you can see the transaction properly having 0 confirmations.

As there is no way to force the resend of the transaction, there is a huge problem when you want to deal with payments in an automatic mood... and a big problem when you're doing those by yourself, because to recover your funds, you need to: Dump your private keys, reinstall a fresh client, import private keys there, and redownload/rescan the blockchain in order to get your money available again.

Can anybody tell me who can be contacted about this issue in order to provide more information if needed?

TXID is ba07e12c1c58b57f26d1c983d564d448eb90cc8810d10c4e25aafe569ff332fd, but you won't be able to find it in the blockchain.

It was created with createrawtransaction [{"txid":"a305c35df688cfd15d8c1d78c6d679c3ba37883944755c35f2f7985b54dd7bf5","vout":1}] {"QhrNXCEN8iwhpzSkMy7J99BiqjKXPUTy83": 0.002, "QXoUVrqAitgrcTYvCZihjSCxE8gBfYSaSH": 0.9979}, properly signed and sended to the network.

Thanks in advance.
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Board Español (Spanish)
Re: Previsión del precio BTC en USD a 3 de diciembre 2011
by
btcgy
on 20/06/2011, 11:24:23 UTC
Yo lo veo en 200 USD de aquí a unos meses... pese a los ataques que está sufriendo el sistema (o precisamente por eso)
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Open Source Bitcoin Exchange?
by
btcgy
on 20/06/2011, 07:14:20 UTC
Haha... Shit happens!

You fight hard for credibility and in a minute you lose all you earned in months of good work.

Interesting to see what would they do now to restore trust...
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Re: Anyone have a Linux OC guide for HD 5870?
by
btcgy
on 19/06/2011, 15:34:52 UTC
I used that tool for my XFX HD 5870 and get the best result setting GPU to 1000Mhz and Memory to 333Mhz.

I wasn't able to down the voltage without hanging the box.

BTW: Radeon temperature is stable at 73ºC with that setup for me.


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Re: Open Source Bitcoin Exchange?
by
btcgy
on 19/06/2011, 15:25:02 UTC
MT Gox is the "de-facto" central authority, but anybody can compete with them, and that's good (and hard).

If you want to start a exchange, you can... as far as you can get the currencies for exchange, and be trustable for the users.

To get a good place in any market is good to be there soon and work hard to get a good and trustable name.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Introduce yourself :)
by
btcgy
on 19/06/2011, 15:16:34 UTC
Hi there!

Greetings from Spain. I'm a webdeveloper who recently discovered BitCoin and thought was an interesting "place to be".

In fact, firstly I wanted to buy some BTCs, but I don't feel confortable paying a minimum of 32 eur of "comission" in order to make a deposit, so I went to the store, bought a Radeon 5870, took an old PC, plugged it there, installed ubuntu, DiabloMiner, tweaked speed of GPU and ram and started to mine at 400 MH/s Wink

Now I have almost 0.50 BTC!! LOL

I hope to contribute in one or other way with BitCoin ecosystem.

Best regards