See first post from Evan :
Note: Let me know if you get a collateral payment. Please send me the debug.log and wallet.dat if you do to [email protected]
I knew I saw something about that somewhere. Thanks, and done!
See first post from Evan :
Note: Let me know if you get a collateral payment. Please send me the debug.log and wallet.dat if you do to [email protected]
My wallet has been anonymizing like crazy the whole day; currently 10k out of 13k anonymized through 8 DS rounds. If anyone wants me to send some tDRK to play ping pong, feel free to give me your address!
evan82@klaus:~$ darkcoind sendtoaddress mrAUJXxZ4ZH4cbzx9Yf4V8Y7zP8z86CVBi 420Would love to play some ping-pong! mrAUJXxZ4ZH4cbzx9Yf4V8Y7zP8z86CVBi
Just sent 444.88888888 tDRK with anonymous funds (8 DS rounds)Would love to play some ping-pong! mrAUJXxZ4ZH4cbzx9Yf4V8Y7zP8z86CVBi
Just sent 444.88888888 tDRK with anonymous funds (8 DS rounds)
transaction id : 6a602b0e61cd50f97e85fc1ec3bb5be3c55e14a1045ecf801d247d7d469d97b0
Excellent! What's your addy?
Is it a bug or expected behavior when the "amount of darkcoin to keep anonmyized" is not adhered to by the client? I set it to 1500 but it anonymized 1997 tDRK. Is this just an artifact of the logic used by the client to get as close as possible to the target value? Or should I really have 1500 tDRK anonmyized not anything more than that?
thanksI asked the same thing this morning and was told that that setting is a *minimum* amount of Darkcoin to keep anonymized.
Is it a bug or expected behavior when the "amount of darkcoin to keep anonmyized" is not adhered to by the client? I set it to 1500 but it anonymized 1997 tDRK. Is this just an artifact of the logic used by the client to get as close as possible to the target value? Or should I really have 1500 tDRK anonmyized not anything more than that?
So to clear up how this setting works. It's more of a lower boundary, whenever your client has more denominated inputs (of any amount of rounds) than that amount it switches into a mode that ONLY uses the denominated inputs. There's a better way to do this and it's on my list, but I figured this solution was better than the 5000DRK limit. It'll get within a few hundred, at most a thousand.
thanks.If found back this explanation from Evan in the RC4 testing thread:
t that correct? After all it's creating or loading 1,000 addresses? I could be wrong? I also thought we had a progress bar? I'd join in but I'm in Mexico on honeymoonThe darkcoin-qt.exe client takes about 1 minute and 30 seconds to start each time and remains stuck on the start-up screen (Loading wallet...) during that time. My hardware: Windows 7, Intel Core i7-2600 @ 3.40 Ghz, 8 GB RAM. DRK-47 created on jira.darkcoin.qa: http://jira.darkcoin.qa/browse/DRK-47
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t that correct? After all it's creating or loading 1,000 addresses? I could be wrong? I also thought we had a progress bar? I'd join in but I'm in Mexico on honeymoon
David is exactly right. I am not talking about the initial creation of the wallet that requires the generation of 1000 keys (see screenshot below).I think he's saying that it's hanging every time he loads.