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Title: all delegates have been missing blocks in the last few hours
Post by: bitcoinerS on August 21, 2014, 12:38:59 am
I wonder what is going on..

http://x.bitmeat.com/

My delegate node missed a few, but is working again.
Title: Re: all delegates have been missing blocks in the last few hours
Post by: puppies on August 21, 2014, 12:40:43 am
I'm pretty sure x.bitmeat.com is on a fork.
Title: Re: all delegates have been missing blocks in the last few hours
Post by: Ggozzo on August 21, 2014, 02:14:16 am
I'm pretty sure x.bitmeat.com is on a fork.

It has the correct number of blocks I missed because the client stopped connecting and would not sync. I missed 15 in a row while I was at work. But I've been back on producing for the past couple hours.
Title: Re: all delegates have been missing blocks in the last few hours
Post by: Riverhead on August 21, 2014, 03:00:54 am
All good here:


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ID    NAME (* next in line)           APPROVAL       PRODUCED MISSED   RELIABILITY   PAY RATE PAY BALANCE         LAST BLOCK
============================================================================================================================
6939  riverhead-del-server-1          10.1698471980 %2597     20       99.24 %       5 %      44.52271 BTSX       276606
Title: Re: all delegates have been missing blocks in the last few hours
Post by: ripplexiaoshan on August 21, 2014, 03:23:57 am
http://blockchain.bitsuperlab.com/delegate.html

I am using this link to see the delegates performance. Everything is fine.
Title: Re: all delegates have been missing blocks in the last few hours
Post by: wackou on August 21, 2014, 10:49:00 am
yes, seems like there was a bit of forking recently, got 4 missed blocks last night (got alerts), only to wake up with my delegate with no missed block since at least a couple of days, so somehow it got back on the correct branch (with the blocks properly produced ??? how is that even possible?...). I imagine bitmeat is still stuck on its fork...