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RE: Gridcoin wallet acting strange

in #gridcoin7 years ago

REORGANIZE: disconnect 10, connect 11 blocks

If I was on the fork, it would have been nice to see it directly in the logfile, that the client found itself on a fork and corrected itself.

That's exactly what the line above is telling you. You staked in a chain that got reorganized out of existence. Give it some time and you'll stake again on the right chain.

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Excellent answer. Let me just add. You staked on a fork that was soon (2min after) abandoned. In bitcoin mining this would be called orphaned or unconfirmed block. The fork may have just been created with your stake. This is actually quite common.
The block was not accepted by miner of the next block and these are most probable reasons:

  • someone staked with more coins at about the same time
  • your network connection was interrupted for a moment
  • you actually were on a (weaker) fork
  • it was rejected as invalid (this used to be common due to bug, but no longer is)