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    Author Topic: [ANN][SLR] SolarCoin | PoW to PoS v. 2.0 | Solar Proof of Generation (§1 = 1MWh)  (Read 466859 times)
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    October 02, 2015, 02:58:45 PM
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    The blocks are moving (I saw 64 blocks per hour earlier today).  There will likely be another slow down, but hopefully not as slow, since a couple more 1.5 wallets updated to 2.0.6 and started staking.

    PS: I have a lot of catch-up work to do on some other projects, but I will check back in here now and then.  Thanks everyone for your support.

    -Steve


    Thank you Steve!
    I apologize, but if the unresolved issues remain unresolved as soon as possible, I am switching back to 1.5 all my 5 wallets with 7% of all 34mln SLR in them.
    I am sorry man, this will not be a mistake with all current important issues hanging around - these do represent a major security issue for the SolarCoin blockchain.


    I understand that you feel there are some issues which need to be resolved but how is switching back to 1.5 productive for either yourself or the SolarCoin community? You're basically threatening to hold the blockchain to ransom unless people do what you say.

    1.5 has been working with no issues for about an year now, and it has been proven to work. It's not me, it's everyone here and the SolarCoin project as a whole that needs an even better system - PoST. But it must be working, otherwise the project is dead. You remember several hours ago when the blockchain was stuck, for several days? Why? How do we make sure it will not happen again? Why do we see wrong results on the main wallet window, and have to re-scan every now and then? Who will be explaining that to every new claimant? Why don't you tell that to Steve, who is threatening to "check back from time to time"?

    Edit: and did I ever tell anyone what to do? I test the system and find issues, and put them up for resolution. If I don't like the results - I repeat.
    Steve says "oh, I am sorry, I made a mistake, I apologize, but I have no time to fix the mistake, so let's all accept it and go on with the mistake". That would be fine, if the system was working. But it is not. So I do as I wish, too.
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