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Title: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 11, 2013, 09:07:42 PM
JKC  -  The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks

Github:  https://github.com/Hartland/JKC (https://github.com/Hartland/JKC) (Full fix for "warning" 12.20.2013)


Windows Download: (UPDATED 12.29.2013)

https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B0wumNRRq9LNa2VOdDF2amtsa0E&usp=sharing (https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B0wumNRRq9LNa2VOdDF2amtsa0E&usp=sharing)


The new feature of this coin is that it added random coin size per block (see below), so even late in the game, you may still hit a block of 1000 coins! Like real gold mining, you may hit different block grade:-)

Features:
  
   - Total coins will be around 107 millions
   - 1 minutes block target
   - Difficulty re-targets once per day
   - Coinbase: 50 coins per block. It will also be halved about every two years (every 1036800 blocks).
   - Mining will be shut down after 12 years.
   - In regular mining (after first 4 bonus days), there will be 1% chance a block will yield triple of the
      normal coins (e.g. in the first 2 years there's 1% chance you get 150 coins per block).
   - There is also 1/10,000 (0.01%) chance that a block will yield 1000 coins. This is valid for all 12 years
      of the mining.
   - The default ports are 9771 (connect) and 9772 (json rpc).




Blockchain Explorers:

http://jkc.cryptocoinexplorer.com/




Pools

1% POOL FEE
Payoutsystem prop
only 90 confirms
dynamic Stratum 2-1024
Stratumport 3457
Getworkport 8457

http://coin-base.info/jkccoin/index.php (http://coin-base.info/jkccoin/index.php)




Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: portice on May 11, 2013, 09:31:30 PM
Good luck to you sir!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: js2082 on May 11, 2013, 09:35:17 PM
I am extremely happy that dreamwatcher has agreed to take the leadership of the JKC community.

dreamwatcher is a veteran in the forum, and he has been consistent, passionate, and supportive to all e-coin communities. With his leadership of JKC, I am sure we will go to next level soon!

dreamwatcher has great plans to enhance the JKC and he'll work with all of you to make the JKC one of the best alt coins in this universe! Please welcome dreamwatcher!

I hand over all the bounty reserve to dreamwatcher. Here is the balance sheet for the bounty reserve:

Bloackchain browser: 2,000
Mining Pool (EOPR): 8,000
Mining Pool (LeftToeCut): 2,000 (+3000 will be given after 3 days)
Mining Pool (niteryder): 2000 (+3000 will be given after 3 days)
Wiki page 1 (e777): 10,000
Wiki page 2 (emfox): 3,000 (+7000 will be given after coditions met)
Google Exchange spreasheet: 1,000
Exchange petition: 10,000
Chinese chat room promo: 100

----
Total paid bounties: 38,100

Incentive for the new leader: 100K

+ giveaways (and some transaction fees)

Total remaining bounty reserve:
860611.40 JKC

all handed over to the new leader.

I will continue do my best to help JKC to its success.

JKC is the most honest coin in this world, I hope our honesty has set an example for all others to follow.

I closed our old thread. All please use this new thread for posting.

Go JKC!!!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamhouse on May 11, 2013, 09:40:19 PM
wow, this is fantastic!! yes dreamwatcher, please lead us to success!!  ;D ;D
you are wonderful, we need you!!

BTW, js thanks all for what you did.

I saw the difficulty dropped a little since yesterday, this presents me a wonderful opportunity to do mining, lol, those who stay away today will be mining at a lot higher diff level later.  ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamhouse on May 11, 2013, 09:42:37 PM
By the way, WELCOME dreamwatcher!!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: TheSwede75 on May 11, 2013, 09:47:31 PM
What kind of circlejerk is this? The coin has already launched.. are you seriously 're-launching' it just because the bounty changed hands?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 11, 2013, 09:47:38 PM
By the way, WELCOME dreamwatcher!!

Thank you!!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 11, 2013, 09:49:14 PM
What kind of circlejerk is this? The coin has already launched.. are you seriously 're-launching' it just because the bounty changed hands?

I do not see this as a relaunch, just simply a change of leadership.

However, if that is the impression, what can I do to make it clear this is not a relaunch?



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: monocolor on May 11, 2013, 09:53:48 PM
Wonderful news to the community, welcome dreamwatcher!

I have special affection to this coin, this is the only one that I was able to solo mined two blocks. All the other ones, when coming out, due to premining or whatever, and big guys jumping in, I never able to solo mine anything. I sincerely hope that JKC will go to next level. And I wish all its successes!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: sunsofdust on May 11, 2013, 09:57:54 PM
This is exciting news.  I am looking forward to future success for JKC.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Twerka on May 11, 2013, 10:04:59 PM
Good news, now we want to see it on BTC-e!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: fisheater on May 11, 2013, 10:05:14 PM
welcome dreamwatcher! Go JKC!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamhouse on May 11, 2013, 10:12:08 PM
dreamwatcher, I really like your background. I feel lucky that we get a e-coin guru like you to lead us. I am sure we will be success!

Hope I will mine a super+ block soon  ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: js2082 on May 11, 2013, 10:21:29 PM
dreamwatcher, I really like your background. I feel lucky that we get a e-coin guru like you to lead us. I am sure we will be success!

Hope I will mine a super+ block soon  ;D ;D ;D

Yes I feel very lucky that he accepted to take the leadership :)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: LeftToeCut on May 11, 2013, 10:22:04 PM
Grats. Hope you will lead us to fame and fortune (or at least some dough). Server got ddosed on an unrelated issue, hopefully will bring it back up in the morning.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 11, 2013, 10:28:13 PM
Seeing the response on the 5 JKC giveaway thread, it looks like one of the first things I need to do is create a JKC faucet    :D


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: js2082 on May 11, 2013, 10:28:29 PM
Network hashrate up, we are at 98Mh/s, and so far about 20,000 blocks mined:

{
    "blocks" : 19878,
    "currentblocksize" : 0,
    "currentblocktx" : 0,
    "difficulty" : 0.94008205,
    "errors" : "",
    "generate" : false,
    "genproclimit" : -1,
    "hashespersec" : 0,
    "networkhashps" : 98139477,
    "pooledtx" : 3,
    "testnet" : false
}


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: js2082 on May 11, 2013, 10:28:55 PM
Seeing the response on the 5 JKC giveaway thread, it looks like one of the first things I need to do is create a JKC faucet    :D
Yes good idea!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: jj9guy on May 11, 2013, 10:33:37 PM
It might really be useful to actually have working binaries for 64 bit Linux

http://speedy.sh/jRZDE/junkcoind (http://speedy.sh/jRZDE/junkcoind)

http://speedy.sh/bS5vM/junkcoin-qt (http://speedy.sh/bS5vM/junkcoin-qt)

These are the actual makefiles to actually get everything going to compile in Linux (in case you dont feel more confident compiling yourself)

This is what you should use instead of makefile-unix (easy fix if you have access to the github change "testcoind" to "junkcoind")
http://pastebin.com/j4i9ewRL (http://pastebin.com/j4i9ewRL)

this is what you should use instead of the autogenerated Makefile ( Libs and Includes in autogenerated seem to force mingw libs from some E:// hardrive)
http://pastebin.com/K0UWQs6y (http://pastebin.com/K0UWQs6y)

If anyone wants to donate JKC  ;) OP for doing this thing that nobody has bothered to post since the release please send to
7m6TaREJ1YgPmuzhdupJz2QJjCXeuCJhCz


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 11, 2013, 10:42:55 PM
It might really be useful to actually have working binaries for 64 bit Linux

http://speedy.sh/jRZDE/junkcoind (http://speedy.sh/jRZDE/junkcoind)

http://speedy.sh/bS5vM/junkcoin-qt (http://speedy.sh/bS5vM/junkcoin-qt)

These are the actual makefiles to actually get everything going to compile in Linux (in case you dont feel more confident compiling yourself)

This is what you should use instead of makefile-unix
http://pastebin.com/j4i9ewRL (http://pastebin.com/j4i9ewRL)

this is what you should use instead of the autogenerated Makefile
http://pastebin.com/K0UWQs6y (http://pastebin.com/K0UWQs6y)

If anyone wants to donate JKC for doing this thing that nobody has bothered to post since the release send to
7m6TaREJ1YgPmuzhdupJz2QJjCXeuCJhCz


Ahh yes, one of the changes needed to compile in linux, one of the first changes I was going to make in the github.

Basically this line in makefile.unix
Line 123:
Code:
all: testcoind
Needs to be:
Code:
all: junkcoind

If you made other changes, let me know and I will put them into the next git release.

I am sending you 1000 JKC from my personal account as a thank you for the efforts you have made.   :)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: drlukacs on May 11, 2013, 10:53:11 PM
Is there a site that shows not only the current difficulty, but also the expected time for retarget and the expected new difficulty?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: e777 on May 11, 2013, 10:58:56 PM
The new leader,welcome.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 11, 2013, 11:03:32 PM
WOW.. I go away for a few hours and my pool accounts for 92% of the total network hash power.  I may close new user registration for now due to too much hash power owned by one pool.

http://jkc.allpoolz.com


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamhouse on May 11, 2013, 11:03:54 PM
Racoin already on bter.com, next one is JKC!!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: jj9guy on May 11, 2013, 11:06:45 PM
It might really be useful to actually have working binaries for 64 bit Linux

http://speedy.sh/jRZDE/junkcoind (http://speedy.sh/jRZDE/junkcoind)

http://speedy.sh/bS5vM/junkcoin-qt (http://speedy.sh/bS5vM/junkcoin-qt)

These are the actual makefiles to actually get everything going to compile in Linux (in case you dont feel more confident compiling yourself)

This is what you should use instead of makefile-unix
http://pastebin.com/j4i9ewRL (http://pastebin.com/j4i9ewRL)

this is what you should use instead of the autogenerated Makefile
http://pastebin.com/K0UWQs6y (http://pastebin.com/K0UWQs6y)

If anyone wants to donate JKC for doing this thing that nobody has bothered to post since the release send to
7m6TaREJ1YgPmuzhdupJz2QJjCXeuCJhCz


Ahh yes, one of the changes needed to compile in linux, one of the first changes I was going to make in the github.

Basically this line in makefile.unix
Line 123:
Code:
all: testcoind
Needs to be:
Code:
all: junkcoind

If you made other changes, let me know and I will put them into the next git release.

I am sending you 1000 JKC from my personal account as a thank you for the efforts you have made.   :)

I changed the makefile for making junkcoin-qt.

The current one doesnt work because it is trying to build the GUI using windows directory locations.

You could use the one in the second link to build but ideally you would want one generated from qmake

Thanks for the jkc. I will post an updated file for the .pro file as soon as I get it working but the makefile should be fine for an hour or two


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 11, 2013, 11:07:48 PM
Is there a site that shows not only the current difficulty, but also the expected time for retarget and the expected new difficulty?

I cant see one at the moment, however I know where I can get the code for stats and calculator.

I will ask the owner of the code if I can use it, and I will put it on a new JKC webpage (along with faucet..etc...)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 11, 2013, 11:09:27 PM
It might really be useful to actually have working binaries for 64 bit Linux

http://speedy.sh/jRZDE/junkcoind (http://speedy.sh/jRZDE/junkcoind)

http://speedy.sh/bS5vM/junkcoin-qt (http://speedy.sh/bS5vM/junkcoin-qt)

These are the actual makefiles to actually get everything going to compile in Linux (in case you dont feel more confident compiling yourself)

This is what you should use instead of makefile-unix
http://pastebin.com/j4i9ewRL (http://pastebin.com/j4i9ewRL)

this is what you should use instead of the autogenerated Makefile
http://pastebin.com/K0UWQs6y (http://pastebin.com/K0UWQs6y)

If anyone wants to donate JKC for doing this thing that nobody has bothered to post since the release send to
7m6TaREJ1YgPmuzhdupJz2QJjCXeuCJhCz


Ahh yes, one of the changes needed to compile in linux, one of the first changes I was going to make in the github.

Basically this line in makefile.unix
Line 123:
Code:
all: testcoind
Needs to be:
Code:
all: junkcoind

If you made other changes, let me know and I will put them into the next git release.

I am sending you 1000 JKC from my personal account as a thank you for the efforts you have made.   :)

I changed the makefile for making junkcoin-qt.

The current one doesnt work because it is trying to build the GUI using windows directory locations.

You could use the one in the second link to build but ideally you would want one generated from qmake


Yes, i remember altering the qt file also..I just cannot remember what right now.  ;D

Too much going on.

With your permission I would like to incorporate your changes into the git.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 11, 2013, 11:19:41 PM
Is there a site that shows not only the current difficulty, but also the expected time for retarget and the expected new difficulty?

I cant see one at the moment, however I know where I can get the code for stats and calculator.

I will ask the owner of the code if I can use it, and I will put it on a new JKC webpage (along with faucet..etc...)

I was going to install this earlier, but I have not got to it yet.  It's a nice calculator.

https://github.com/jtobey/bitcoin-abe

It looks like: http://benhohner.com/feathercoin/


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: js2082 on May 11, 2013, 11:20:48 PM
WOW.. I go away for a few hours and my pool accounts for 92% of the total network hash power.  I may close new user registration for now due to too much hash power owned by one pool.

http://jkc.allpoolz.com

wow. I guess another pool is down due to DDoS. CutToeLeft, is your pool restored? WPOR's is up and running.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 11, 2013, 11:21:59 PM
WOW.. I go away for a few hours and my pool accounts for 92% of the total network hash power.  I may close new user registration for now due to too much hash power owned by one pool.

http://jkc.allpoolz.com

Well LeftToeCut pool is down right now, so that may be part of the issue.

I do not know if you really need to cut registration, unless you are mining a private chain and plan to take over the main chain  :D :D

51% fears are overblown, people forget about the second part to them which involves trading for goods and service then using the private chain to reverse the transactions.

BTC has had pools hit 61% and it is fine. It is all about the intent of the pool operator.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 11, 2013, 11:24:03 PM
WOW.. I go away for a few hours and my pool accounts for 92% of the total network hash power.  I may close new user registration for now due to too much hash power owned by one pool.

http://jkc.allpoolz.com

Well LeftToeCut pool is down right now, so that may be part of the issue.

I do not know if you really need to cut registration, unless you are mining a private chain and plan to take over the main chain  :D :D

51% fears are overblown, people forget about the second part to them which involves trading for goods and service then using the private chain to reverse the transactions.

BTC has had pools hit 61% and it is fine. It is all about the intent of the pool operator.

I can re-enable registration if you would like.  My pool has DDos protection and seems to be crunching right along.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: jj9guy on May 11, 2013, 11:24:12 PM
putting them in the git is fine which is what is the ideal


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 11, 2013, 11:25:51 PM
Is there a site that shows not only the current difficulty, but also the expected time for retarget and the expected new difficulty?

I cant see one at the moment, however I know where I can get the code for stats and calculator.

I will ask the owner of the code if I can use it, and I will put it on a new JKC webpage (along with faucet..etc...)

I was going to install this earlier, but I have not got to it yet.  It's a nice calculator.

https://github.com/jtobey/bitcoin-abe

It looks like: http://benhohner.com/feathercoin/


The first link is a block explorer..in fact the one all the explorers on cryptocoinexplorer are based on... ;) (and the other two explorers supporting JKC)

The feathercoin stats and calculator was the code I was going to ask the developer about, he is one of the developers I work with and I am sure it will not be a problem


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 11, 2013, 11:27:41 PM
Is there a site that shows not only the current difficulty, but also the expected time for retarget and the expected new difficulty?

I cant see one at the moment, however I know where I can get the code for stats and calculator.

I will ask the owner of the code if I can use it, and I will put it on a new JKC webpage (along with faucet..etc...)

I was going to install this earlier, but I have not got to it yet.  It's a nice calculator.

https://github.com/jtobey/bitcoin-abe

It looks like: http://benhohner.com/feathercoin/


The first link is a block explorer..in fact the one all the explorers on cryptocoinexplorer are based on... ;) (and the other two explorers supporting JKC)

The feathercoin stats and calculator was the code I was going to ask the developer about, he is one of the developers I work with working with him and I am sure it will not be a problem


Ok, I already asked about using the code and it was no problem.  Feel free to verify if needed.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Jakewell on May 11, 2013, 11:30:02 PM
Junk coin will never bo more than that, a junk

http://www.royalcityroofing.com/junk%20house%20day%20after%207986.jpg

and the autor said that, not me


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: drlukacs on May 11, 2013, 11:31:22 PM
Junk coin will never bo more than that, a junk

It depends on whether it can offer something that bitcoin cannot offer.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 11, 2013, 11:31:31 PM
Is there a site that shows not only the current difficulty, but also the expected time for retarget and the expected new difficulty?

I cant see one at the moment, however I know where I can get the code for stats and calculator.

I will ask the owner of the code if I can use it, and I will put it on a new JKC webpage (along with faucet..etc...)

I was going to install this earlier, but I have not got to it yet.  It's a nice calculator.

https://github.com/jtobey/bitcoin-abe

It looks like: http://benhohner.com/feathercoin/






Ok, I already asked about using the code and it was no problem.  Feel free to verify if needed.



I don't need to verify...I believe you.

But I need permission to use the non open source (I believe) of the calc and stats for the new JKC site I will be putting up.



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 11, 2013, 11:41:47 PM
@dreamwatcher

Is someone setting up a forum?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: jj9guy on May 11, 2013, 11:53:24 PM
This should be a good junkcoin-qt.pro file.
Moved all the windows stuff into the proper windows places

http://pastebin.com/pgYtcWqw (http://pastebin.com/pgYtcWqw)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: live627 on May 11, 2013, 11:55:22 PM
@dreamwatcher

Is someone setting up a forum?
I was thinking of doing that... I've got the resources at my disposal.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: fenican on May 11, 2013, 11:58:00 PM
Awesome news !  I never lost faith in this coin have been mining it on and off for the past week with about 1.5 mh/s.

No super blocks or super super blocks yet but I'm hopeful.  Love that concept since it provides some fun for miners particularly solo

This coin remains VERY solo minable


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: marcetin on May 12, 2013, 12:18:47 AM
I am very glad to see that dreamwatcher is the new guy  8)

I started topic on new forum http://www.cryptotalk.org/viewforum.php?f=20


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: WOPR on May 12, 2013, 01:27:18 AM
I'm very excited with the new stage, JKC is in good hands.

WELCOME DREAMWATCHER!

You can always count on me ;)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: js2082 on May 12, 2013, 03:07:28 AM
Network hashrate increased again to 107.6 Mh/s! Difficulty increased a little bit (cgminer block diff from 61.6K to 72.9K), still prettyu low, good time to do mining..

{
    "blocks" : 20266,
    "currentblocksize" : 0,
    "currentblocktx" : 0,
    "difficulty" : 1.11255411,
    "errors" : "",
    "generate" : false,
    "genproclimit" : -1,
    "hashespersec" : 0,
    "networkhashps" : 107601055,
    "pooledtx" : 2,
    "testnet" : false
}


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: emfox on May 12, 2013, 03:30:02 AM
congratulation!

I've updated the wiki for this exciting news~~


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamhouse on May 12, 2013, 05:07:06 AM
Yes it is exciting news  :)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: pizza on May 12, 2013, 05:30:12 AM
Very excited about this coin, it's awesome!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: whj on May 12, 2013, 05:31:42 AM
Good LTC


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Tony116 on May 12, 2013, 06:27:33 AM
welcome dream. :)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: mtbitcoin on May 12, 2013, 06:49:25 AM
Congratulations dreamwatcher, on the appointment and for taking up the challenge.

Hashes coming your way as a sign of support :)

Cheers


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Kalkuuuta on May 12, 2013, 09:19:59 AM
Hope this altcoin growing biggest. This is first what im mining so early i can earn something if all go good :)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: WOPR on May 12, 2013, 12:30:50 PM
Two new superblocks today:

http://jkc.cryptocoinexplorer.com/block/dad09ddce25661d1e50781aad45e0ed61137a9d1a3530acbb3cb72d579e738a9 (http://jkc.cryptocoinexplorer.com/block/dad09ddce25661d1e50781aad45e0ed61137a9d1a3530acbb3cb72d579e738a9)
http://jkc.cryptocoinexplorer.com/block/b512eaeac4dd892508aaef52eb2606a10cadc4334928c60e5de31b72cc6f975b (http://jkc.cryptocoinexplorer.com/block/b512eaeac4dd892508aaef52eb2606a10cadc4334928c60e5de31b72cc6f975b)

JKC network hashrate has reached 134 MH/s

   "blocks" : 21147,
   "currentblocksize" : 1373,
   "currentblocktx" : 1,
   "difficulty" : 1.11255411,
   "errors" : "",
   "generate" : false,
   "genproclimit" : -1,
   "hashespersec" : 0,
   "networkhashps" : 137244141,
   "pooledtx" : 1,
   "testnet" : false


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: marcetin on May 12, 2013, 01:11:14 PM
I have started topic on http://www.altcoinforum.org/index.php/topic,67.0.html


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Chrisoldinho on May 12, 2013, 01:26:45 PM
Ive been mining on jkc.allpoolz.com for about 4 hours now, and only have 35 coins, at 1.6 khash/s I should be getting closer to 1400 a day, is this normal?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: garumaru on May 12, 2013, 01:50:45 PM
Ive been mining on jkc.allpoolz.com for about 4 hours now, and only have 35 coins, at 1.6 khash/s I should be getting closer to 1400 a day, is this normal?

I think it takes very long time to build up valid shares with these PPLNS pools. My reward started from like 0.04, after 6 hours of mining it finally became ~1.2. That's with 2.7 kh/s.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 12, 2013, 02:07:36 PM
Ive been mining on jkc.allpoolz.com for about 4 hours now, and only have 35 coins, at 1.6 khash/s I should be getting closer to 1400 a day, is this normal?

I think it takes very long time to build up valid shares with these PPLNS pools. My reward started from like 0.04, after 6 hours of mining it finally became ~1.2. That's with 2.7 kh/s.


The pool does seem a little lopsided.  I made an adjustment not to average out so many blocks/shares.  Hopefully that looks better for users.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Chrisoldinho on May 12, 2013, 03:07:51 PM
Ive been mining on jkc.allpoolz.com for about 4 hours now, and only have 35 coins, at 1.6 khash/s I should be getting closer to 1400 a day, is this normal?

I think it takes very long time to build up valid shares with these PPLNS pools. My reward started from like 0.04, after 6 hours of mining it finally became ~1.2. That's with 2.7 kh/s.


The pool does seem a little lopsided.  I made an adjustment not to average out so many blocks/shares.  Hopefully that looks better for users.

Thanks, throwing 1.6 khash/s also your way, hoping I get a lot more soon.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 12, 2013, 04:24:09 PM
Ive been mining on jkc.allpoolz.com for about 4 hours now, and only have 35 coins, at 1.6 khash/s I should be getting closer to 1400 a day, is this normal?

I think it takes very long time to build up valid shares with these PPLNS pools. My reward started from like 0.04, after 6 hours of mining it finally became ~1.2. That's with 2.7 kh/s.


Check your mining stats in your miner. With scrypt the miner can show what appears to be a normal hash rate, but in reality it is not sending in vaild shares.

If you are using cgminer, check two things:

1.
Code:
Q:3602  A:20433  R:389  
  The A:xxxxx is the number of shares that your miner has sent the pool and have been accepted. Check to make sure the numbers match within reason.

2.
Code:
 62.0C 3481RPM | 356.0K/355.8Kh/s | A:10171 R:194 HW:0 U: 4.96/m I:18
In this line of each GPU, make sure your HW: number is 0 or very low. This is the amount of hardware errors occurring, and while your general hash rate may be normal, if your HW errors are high, those are shares that were incorrect and internally rejected. This is generally caused by over aggressive settings.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 12, 2013, 04:34:02 PM
I have seen inquires about websites and wikis.

We also have a few sites and wikis up and running....This is great!! ;D

However, I think it would be a good idea to take all the great sites and combine them into one site, so people do not have to go looking for multiple sites.

I still want the authors of the current sites to continue to do their great work for JKC, I just want to bring it all under one roof.

I will look into buying some really good domain names and set up on of my VPS to create this JKC super site and give all the authors access to their section of the site.

Does this sound like a good idea?

Let me Know.. :D


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 12, 2013, 04:39:18 PM
I have started topic on http://www.altcoinforum.org/index.php/topic,67.0.html

Very Nice!!

Thank You


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 12, 2013, 04:51:15 PM
Well, unfortunately all the jkc (.com,.info.net  etc...) have been  bought and being auctioned with a minimum starting bid of $1000.

I have bought up:

jkcoin.com
jkcoin.org
jkcoin.info
jkcoin.net




Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamhouse on May 12, 2013, 04:56:14 PM
maybe we don't need a special domain. we can also use jkc-coin.com etc, or even someothersite.com/jkc-coin
would be a lot easier.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 12, 2013, 06:10:10 PM
Congrats

According to niteryders' pool the network hash rate is ~150m/h

GOOD JOB


niteryder, I believe a forum will be started on the offical JKC super site I am working to setup.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: marcetin on May 12, 2013, 06:14:02 PM
... or even someothersite.com/jkc-coin
would be a lot easier.

It is important to have a domain name, it gives severity.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: erundook on May 12, 2013, 06:54:02 PM
please add my pool to the list: http://JKCpool.erundook.net


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: WOPR on May 12, 2013, 07:51:35 PM
Superblock found  ;D

http://jkc.cryptocoinexplorer.com/block/65d65bc6c0b5d6a0e03320fa916715f1dc9fa77797321756bd1ba4de95d28069 (http://jkc.cryptocoinexplorer.com/block/65d65bc6c0b5d6a0e03320fa916715f1dc9fa77797321756bd1ba4de95d28069)

Congrats!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: drlukacs on May 12, 2013, 08:03:26 PM
Is there a thread for trading JKC?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: marcetin on May 12, 2013, 08:10:22 PM
Is there a thread for trading JKC?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=195835.0


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: erundook on May 12, 2013, 08:19:00 PM
Hey, am I reading something wrong? We've found like 6 blocks today, all with reward of 50. But your post says today's reward per block should be 200. Whats up?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: WOPR on May 12, 2013, 08:31:27 PM
Hey, am I reading something wrong? We've found like 6 blocks today, all with reward of 50. But your post says today's reward per block should be 200. Whats up?

There are three types of blocks:

- Normal: 50
- Superblock/tripleblock: 150 (1% chance)
- Megablock: 1000 (0.01% chance)

See first post.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: erundook on May 12, 2013, 08:32:24 PM
Hey, am I reading something wrong? We've found like 6 blocks today, all with reward of 50. But your post says today's reward per block should be 200. Whats up?

There are three types of blocks:

- Normal: 50
- Superblock/tripleblock: 150 (1% chance)
- Megablock: 1000 (0.01% chance)

See first post.
i did. it says reward for the second day is 200 coins per block. no?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: night4011 on May 12, 2013, 08:44:38 PM
Hey, am I reading something wrong? We've found like 6 blocks today, all with reward of 50. But your post says today's reward per block should be 200. Whats up?

There are three types of blocks:

- Normal: 50
- Superblock/tripleblock: 150 (1% chance)
- Megablock: 1000 (0.01% chance)

See first post.
i did. it says reward for the second day is 200 coins per block. no?

The coin has been out for more than two days


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: js2082 on May 12, 2013, 08:50:31 PM
Congrats

According to niteryders' pool the network hash rate is ~150m/h

GOOD JOB


niteryder, I believe a forum will be started on the offical JKC super site I am working to setup.

great, what about the diff level? is it up?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: erundook on May 12, 2013, 08:52:29 PM
Hey, am I reading something wrong? We've found like 6 blocks today, all with reward of 50. But your post says today's reward per block should be 200. Whats up?

There are three types of blocks:

- Normal: 50
- Superblock/tripleblock: 150 (1% chance)
- Megablock: 1000 (0.01% chance)

See first post.
i did. it says reward for the second day is 200 coins per block. no?

The coin has been out for more than two days
the original post is dated May, 11, right?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: night4011 on May 12, 2013, 08:58:10 PM
Hey, am I reading something wrong? We've found like 6 blocks today, all with reward of 50. But your post says today's reward per block should be 200. Whats up?

There are three types of blocks:

- Normal: 50
- Superblock/tripleblock: 150 (1% chance)
- Megablock: 1000 (0.01% chance)

See first post.
i did. it says reward for the second day is 200 coins per block. no?

The coin has been out for more than two days
the original post is dated May, 11, right?

That's for when dreamwatcher took over leadership


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 12, 2013, 09:03:48 PM
Congrats

According to niteryders' pool the network hash rate is ~150m/h

GOOD JOB


niteryder, I believe a forum will be started on the offical JKC super site I am working to setup.

great, what about the diff level? is it up?

It is up to 1.7, any idea when it changed?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 12, 2013, 09:15:24 PM
Hey, am I reading something wrong? We've found like 6 blocks today, all with reward of 50. But your post says today's reward per block should be 200. Whats up?

The original thread started here:

Link to the original thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=194756.580

When I took leadership of the coin, we started a new thread.


Also:

Your pool has been added to the list of pools in the OP


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 12, 2013, 09:23:34 PM
Congrats

According to niteryders' pool the network hash rate is ~150m/h

GOOD JOB


niteryder, I believe a forum will be started on the offical JKC super site I am working to setup.

great, what about the diff level? is it up?

It is up to 1.7, any idea when it changed?



Code:
21603	2013-05-12 17:03:01	1	50	1.755	3098900	4.93656	11.3902	36.4633%
21602 2013-05-12 17:02:26 4 93 1.755 3098850 4.93624 11.3898 36.4652%
21601 2013-05-12 17:00:11 1 50 1.755 3098800 4.93476 11.3883 36.4725%
21600 2013-05-12 16:59:56 1 50 1.755 3098750 4.93466 11.3881 36.4733%
21599 2013-05-12 16:58:41 3 217 1.112 3098700 4.93388 11.3872 36.4774%
21598 2013-05-12 16:56:46 2 450 1.112 3098650 4.93264 11.3859 36.4835%
21597 2013-05-12 16:56:31 1 50 1.112 3098600 4.93265 11.3857 36.483%
21596 2013-05-12 16:55:46 1 50 1.112 3098550 4.9322 11.3852 36.4854%
21595 2013-05-12 16:55:21 1 50 1.112 3098500 4.93199 11.3849 36.4868%


Looks like block 21600


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: erundook on May 12, 2013, 09:40:58 PM
Hey, am I reading something wrong? We've found like 6 blocks today, all with reward of 50. But your post says today's reward per block should be 200. Whats up?

The original thread started here:

Link to the original thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=194756.580

When I took leadership of the coin, we started a new thread.


Also:

Your pool has been added to the list of pools in the OP

ok thanks


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: js2082 on May 12, 2013, 10:47:38 PM
cgminer diff increase from 72.2K to 115K, looks like a lot people joined the mining.
Diff is still pretty low though.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: saudibull on May 12, 2013, 10:51:25 PM
I have 2,550 of these if anyone is interested....


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: js2082 on May 12, 2013, 11:42:04 PM
I have 2,550 of these if anyone is interested....
you should open a separate thread for trading...


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 12, 2013, 11:51:05 PM
I have 2,550 of these if anyone is interested....
you should open a separate thread for trading...

It appears we already have one - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=195835.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=195835.0)

Now if saudibull needs a regular thread for whatever reason, I guess I could start a trade thread, but then we would have two.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: js2082 on May 13, 2013, 03:23:10 AM
that google spreadsheet, if people do not connect, no trade. If you look at it, trade should already happened  :)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: MaxOnBit on May 13, 2013, 03:27:26 AM
Quote
- To encorage early adoption the coins per block is high for the first 4 days:
      - 1st day: 500 coins per block
      - 2nd day: 200 coins per block
      - 3rd/4th days: 100 coins per block
   - Starting 5th day, it will be 50 coins per block. It will also be halved about every two years (every 1036800 blocks).

Mining of junkcoin was started on may 11,2013...Today is May,13... The 2nd day of mining!
Why do I get 50 coins per block in my solo mining instead of 200 coin per block  ???


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 13, 2013, 03:37:24 AM
Quote
- To encorage early adoption the coins per block is high for the first 4 days:
      - 1st day: 500 coins per block
      - 2nd day: 200 coins per block
      - 3rd/4th days: 100 coins per block
   - Starting 5th day, it will be 50 coins per block. It will also be halved about every two years (every 1036800 blocks).

Mining of junkcoin was started on may 11,2013...Today is May,13... The 2nd day of mining!
Why do I get 50 coins per block in my solo mining instead of 200 coin per block  ???

Mining started May 3

The original offical thread is here (As mentioned in this thread OP):

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=194756.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=194756.0)

When leadership of JKC was transferred to myself, we started a new offical thread, with a link to the old offical thread.  :)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: MaxOnBit on May 13, 2013, 03:39:23 AM
Quote
- To encorage early adoption the coins per block is high for the first 4 days:
      - 1st day: 500 coins per block
      - 2nd day: 200 coins per block
      - 3rd/4th days: 100 coins per block
   - Starting 5th day, it will be 50 coins per block. It will also be halved about every two years (every 1036800 blocks).

Mining of junkcoin was started on may 11,2013...Today is May,13... The 2nd day of mining!
Why do I get 50 coins per block in my solo mining instead of 200 coin per block  ???

Mining started May 3

The original offical thread is here (As mentioned in this thread OP):

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=194756.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=194756.0)

When leadership of JKC was transferred to myself, we started a new offical thread, with a link to the old offical thread.  :)
THX ! it's a pity :'(


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamhouse on May 13, 2013, 04:24:55 AM
network hashrate at 137Mh/s, looks good.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: kzetts on May 13, 2013, 04:33:56 AM
Now if only some exchange would pick these things up. I almost forgot I have a fuckton of these.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamhouse on May 13, 2013, 07:13:29 AM
well that may not be a bad thing at all if you have ton of it  ;D


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: whj on May 13, 2013, 08:52:39 AM
 :-X


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: whj on May 13, 2013, 09:52:09 AM
The leadership of any plan for your JKC


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 13, 2013, 12:54:11 PM
Since http://jkc.allpoolz.com was started a short time ago, the pool has mined over 140,000 coins.  Not to mention, the net hash keeps rising.  Nice job to all the early adopters.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: js2082 on May 13, 2013, 04:07:34 PM
Since http://jkc.allpoolz.com was started a short time ago, the pool has mined over 140,000 coins.  Not to mention, the net hash keeps rising.  Nice job to all the early adopters.
great


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: WOPR on May 13, 2013, 04:46:20 PM
Increased difficulty from 1.75593484 to 1.82716703


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamhouse on May 13, 2013, 05:18:45 PM
hmmm... making solo mining difficult now.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: scurvy on May 13, 2013, 05:20:41 PM
Yeah, pretty solid pools with JKC. 


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: keonos on May 13, 2013, 05:53:22 PM
If you have interest in Jck exchange on Btc-e or Bter.com view:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=197711.60 and http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/jkc-should-be-listed-in-cryptocurrency-exchanges/


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamhouse on May 13, 2013, 06:24:23 PM
Yeah, pretty solid pools with JKC. 

Yes I will switch to some pool


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: erundook on May 13, 2013, 06:38:59 PM
Yeah, pretty solid pools with JKC. 

Yes I will switch to some pool
welcome! http://jkcpool.erundook.net/


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 13, 2013, 06:50:35 PM
I re-opened registration on my pool.  http://jkc.allpoolz.com


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamhouse on May 13, 2013, 07:37:52 PM
I re-opened registration on my pool.  http://jkc.allpoolz.com


Yes you should! Your hash rate decreased a lot  ;D ;D


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: erundook on May 13, 2013, 07:41:59 PM
this one is still better: http://jkcpool.erundook.net/
running fully hand-made software battle-hardened with multiple alt-currency pools with constant updates to make it even better.
ddos-protected and accepting feature requests ;)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 13, 2013, 08:20:31 PM
Just wanted to let the community know what has been going on behind the scenes the last 24 hours.

1. I have been working on implementing a JKC faucet. I was reminded of the fact that long hours , and working until the early morning, can really make a small problem seem insurmountable. When one finally gets some sleep and comes back, the problem is solved in 5 minutes.  :D :D

2. I have been working on moving much of CCE onto one large VPS, to free up one of the smaller VPS for the JKC website/explorer/faucet.

3. I have received many PM's and I will get to answering them all, though it may take a bit of time.

I do have a VOIP class tonight, so for most of the evening I may not be here. After class, I will be right back on finishing what needs to be done.



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 13, 2013, 10:33:00 PM
I just saw on the forums someone just paid ~ 0.015625 USD per JKC.  And they bought 40k of them.  Sign of good things to come?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 13, 2013, 10:37:58 PM
this one is still better: http://jkcpool.erundook.net/
running fully hand-made software battle-hardened with multiple alt-currency pools with constant updates to make it even better.
ddos-protected and accepting feature requests ;)

Wow, we are all friends here.  No need to bash my pool.   


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Haze on May 13, 2013, 10:49:24 PM
Selling 6,500 JKC for 52LTC. PM if interested.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: js2082 on May 14, 2013, 12:51:51 AM
Selling 6,500 JKC for 52LTC. PM if interested.

there's a trading thread, post it there


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 14, 2013, 12:54:19 AM
My pool just went down.  I am getting a runtime error so I am working on it.

http://jkc.allpools.com is back online.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: jj9guy on May 14, 2013, 01:01:23 AM
Has any exchange claimed the first bounty?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 14, 2013, 01:27:15 AM
Has any exchange claimed the first bounty?

Not yet.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: saudibull on May 14, 2013, 01:41:58 AM
Has anyone sent the petition, other than random e-mails to bter to throw this one on as well....  why not...


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: whj on May 14, 2013, 02:09:36 AM
I like this coin :)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 14, 2013, 02:16:56 AM
Has anyone sent the petition, other than random e-mails to bter to throw this one on as well....  why not...

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/jkc-should-be-listed-in-cryptocurrency-exchanges/


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: portice on May 14, 2013, 02:36:25 AM
I signed that bitch

Just saying


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: xxrforone on May 14, 2013, 02:41:03 AM
must bter or V or btce


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 14, 2013, 03:10:07 AM
Hello!

What a night.

The faucet is coming along. It is up , but not fully functional yet. You can have a look at faucet.jkcoin.com (http://faucet.jkcoin.com). Still needs some work, but hopefully tomorrow it will be ready to test. If you want to toss some addresses in to help with pre-testing, go right ahead.

We are a community and we need to support each other, we do not need animosity between pool operators. Perhaps later down the road when JKC is more established, a bit rougher banter would be acceptable as long as it is made clear it is banter. For now, we need to show the rest of the community how united we are with this coin.

js2082 has already done some footwork when it comes to exchanges. Feel free to e-mail and send petitions, but they are looking for a certain sustained hash rate. So while working the PR campaign with the exchanges, remember to encourage the miners out there to start mining JKC. JKC was started 10 days ago, getting on an exchange used to take months or years.

I also want the community to look at the value of the coins that were fast tracked onto the exchanges, we need to build a larger base community to support trading on an exchange. If JKC hits an exchange with too small a market, its value will plummet, as the trading volume will not be high enough to support a good value.

JKC does not need to make it to an exchange tomorrow or die. Give our coin and community a little time grow, or you might find it a flash in the pan. This does not mean I want you to stop encouraging the exchanges, but do not stake the whole value of JKC based on fast tracking to an exchange.

I will get done what I can tonight, but the bulk of my work will resume tomorrow.

The JKC community is doing a great job and I am positive we will succeed.

Robert




Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: portice on May 14, 2013, 03:21:47 AM
^


I like this guy already


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: saudibull on May 14, 2013, 03:31:17 AM
Yes sir - why not...  I wanna see this on exchange, but ultimately with any coin, to further succeed, although maybe a name change ... :/


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: mtbitcoin on May 14, 2013, 04:01:13 AM
Yes sir - why not...  I wanna see this on exchange, but ultimately with any coin, to further succeed, although maybe a name change ... :/

A total name change might be difficult up to this point. However, I would suggest playing around with the "JKC" tag symbols and coming up with something else that stands for "JKC". I am out of ideas at this point though

Cheers


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamhouse on May 14, 2013, 05:22:23 AM
Hello!

What a night.

The faucet is coming along. It is up , but not fully functional yet. You can have a look at faucet.jkcoin.com (http://faucet.jkcoin.com). Still needs some work, but hopefully tomorrow it will be ready to test. If you want to toss some addresses in to help with pre-testing, go right ahead.

We are a community and we need to support each other, we do not need animosity between pool operators. Perhaps later down the road when JKC is more established, a bit rougher banter would be acceptable as long as it is made clear it is banter. For now, we need to show the rest of the community how united we are with this coin.

js2082 has already done some footwork when it comes to exchanges. Feel free to e-mail and send petitions, but they are looking for a certain sustained hash rate. So while working the PR campaign with the exchanges, remember to encourage the miners out there to start mining JKC. JKC was started 10 days ago, getting on an exchange used to take months or years.

I also want the community to look at the value of the coins that were fast tracked onto the exchanges, we need to build a larger base community to support trading on an exchange. If JKC hits an exchange with too small a market, its value will plummet, as the trading volume will not be high enough to support a good value.

JKC does not need to make it to an exchange tomorrow or die. Give our coin and community a little time grow, or you might find it a flash in the pan. This does not mean I want you to stop encouraging the exchanges, but do not stake the whole value of JKC based on fast tracking to an exchange.

I will get done what I can tonight, but the bulk of my work will resume tomorrow.

The JKC community is doing a great job and I am positive we will succeed.

Robert


Yes support your visions! No worry, we have time, we are a great community, we will grow and exchange will recognize it.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 14, 2013, 01:11:11 PM
Why change the name?  Is the coin hiding something or launched improperly?   I say no.  Not to mention most coins are a 3 letter abbreviation that ends with c.  Changing it to JNK would deviate from that.

This coins is on the right track.  A strong leader and a fair amount of followers. 


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: napoleon2121 on May 14, 2013, 02:43:36 PM
is there any trading thread ????


(forget it i found it :D)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: xxrforone on May 14, 2013, 03:22:04 PM
need super operation :-\ JKC


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: fisheater on May 14, 2013, 04:41:19 PM
need super operation :-\ JKC

I'd say need superblocks! lol


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: js2082 on May 14, 2013, 04:54:21 PM
JKC looks great, networkhash at 139 Mh/s and difficulty 1.827
{
    "blocks" : 24362,
    "currentblocksize" : 0,
    "currentblocktx" : 0,
    "difficulty" : 1.82716703,
    "errors" : "",
    "generate" : false,
    "genproclimit" : -1,
    "hashespersec" : 0,
    "networkhashps" : 139080596,
    "pooledtx" : 3,
    "testnet" : false
}


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 14, 2013, 05:55:52 PM
One of community members sent me a question by PM, and I thought posting my answer in the thread might help others as well.

The question involved changing coin base reward addresses and why they change.



This is a pretty common cause for confusion.

Let me start with how a wallet generates addresses. The very first address a wallet generates is like a "seed" address. It is assigned a null name "" .All the other address that wallet generates will be deterministic with the original "seed" address based on ECDSA (see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliptic_Curve_DSA (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliptic_Curve_DSA) )

All the coin clients automatically shift addresses used in mining payouts (Unless the payout address is defined as it is in modern pool software). Pushpool simply uses the getwork to get header data and to return a winning hash of the header to the daemon who then assembles the block. The daemon decides what transactions go into the block including where the coin base transaction goes(Merkle root included in the hash information the daemon passes during getwork). Since the daemon is programmed to change the address it uses for coin base every so often (security feature) one will see the coinbase receiving address change.

Example of a reply to a  getwork request:

Code:
{
"midstate" : "7fbf667fef23bf7b6c1bbbbba177e0ae5a6ccce26a594f761ebf31bb541aeeca",
"data" : "000000017a35a437af9cfb83ab684c99b79b291b040586e0781c052ade80aac70a044b0013aa711710ab73f24455f4ca0b1d30f30b0d304270be82d54ede6f8cc40e9fea519277cb1d008c1b00000000000000800000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000080020000",
"hash1" : "00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000008000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000010000",
"target" : "00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001b8c00000000",
"algorithm" : "scrypt:1024,1,1"
}



In modern daemons and pool software, the pool software is able to assemble the block itself, including the transactions, hence why it can define its own coinbase transaction. It then sends the completed block to the daemon which either accepts and broadcasts it or rejects it.

For more information on on getblocktemplate: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Getblocktemplate (https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Getblocktemplate)

Clear as mud???

Anyway,
It is normal behavior for pushpool and this version daemon and nothing to worry about. If you want the new address to show up in the account listing, just generate a few new addresses (with names so it is easy to keep track) and you will see the address that shows in the explorer.


Code:
getnewaddress [account]

Where account is what you want to name the account.


Robert


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: WOPR on May 14, 2013, 07:23:32 PM
Difficulty drop from 1.82716703 to 1.60522706
Happy mining!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: fisheater on May 14, 2013, 07:48:52 PM
looks good, I am in  ;D ;D


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Chrisoldinho on May 14, 2013, 09:01:56 PM
WTS 940 JKC if anyone is interested please contact me.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 14, 2013, 09:53:56 PM
Largest JKC pool in the world,  still kicking out the blocks.

http://jkc.allpoolz.com


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: erundook on May 14, 2013, 09:58:00 PM
... and the most custom, pretty, transparent and full-featured pool here: http://jkcpool.erundook.net ;)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 14, 2013, 10:30:24 PM
Mine all the coinz!!

http://jkc.allpoolz.com

http://jkcpool.erundook.net


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: fisheater on May 14, 2013, 11:18:32 PM
This one looks like a good coin


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 14, 2013, 11:46:22 PM
Just a quick update.

The faucet is 95% done. It is functional.

Two things left to do:

1. Find a new captcha system. Minteye was not loading a picture half the time. The frame and control would load all the time, just not the ad itself.

2. Right now the system is round based on number of entries. After the round pays out the current stored addresses and IPs are erased from the database. I need to make that into a cron job every 24 hours, but keep the payout rounds every so many entries.

I will let you know when it is fully functional and ready for action.





Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: fisheater on May 15, 2013, 12:54:56 AM
so when faucet will be available?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 15, 2013, 01:39:36 AM

JKC FAUCET (http://faucet.jkcoin.com)


JKC faucet is up for testing!!

For now it is round based, as adding in the 24 hour reset will take a bit of time and I want to get the faucet running.

I have set it for 50 entry rounds and will adjust as necessary, at least until I get the 24 hour clock implemented.

Entries are worth 1 JKC.

Remember this is still a testing phase, so while it is live and the payouts are real, I still need the community to give me feedback on bugs etc..

Once I get the round entry number dialed in so it is reasonable or the 24 hr clock get implemented, We can start working on the visual appeal.  ;)





Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: js2082 on May 15, 2013, 02:02:32 AM
Great, looks nice


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: MaxOnBit on May 15, 2013, 02:13:18 AM
When JKC will be on BTC-E or BTER ?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: thisnewcoin on May 15, 2013, 02:50:05 AM
When JKC will be on BTC-E or BTER ?
Good question, that everyone wants to know


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 15, 2013, 03:03:40 AM
When JKC will be on BTC-E or BTER ?
Good question, that everyone wants to know

The coin is 11 days old. To quote my post again:
Quote
js2082 has already done some footwork when it comes to exchanges. Feel free to e-mail and send petitions, but they are looking for a certain sustained hash rate. So while working the PR campaign with the exchanges, remember to encourage the miners out there to start mining JKC. JKC was started 10 days ago, getting on an exchange used to take months or years.

I also want the community to look at the value of the coins that were fast tracked onto the exchanges, we need to build a larger base community to support trading on an exchange. If JKC hits an exchange with too small a market, its value will plummet, as the trading volume will not be high enough to support a good value.

JKC does not need to make it to an exchange tomorrow or die. Give our coin and community a little time grow, or you might find it a flash in the pan. This does not mean I want you to stop encouraging the exchanges, but do not stake the whole value of JKC based on fast tracking to an exchange.



One of things I want to stress...PLEASE look at what happened to the value of the coins that fast tracked onto a larger exchange. How much longer do you think those coins are going to survive with such a low value?

If JKC makes it to a large exchange before it is ready (like mentioned coins) the trading volume will not support a decent price.  We need to build a large enough base community to support the trade volume needed to have JKC rise steadily in value.

Now is the perfect time to try and convince   (in a POSITIVE way)    the community members using other coins, to switch over to JKC. If the JKC community can  get the timing right, JKC could get on an exchange and grow in value.

All this being said,  only the exchanges have the power to put coins on their exchange. I repeat, they are looking for a certain sustained hash rate before adding any coin.

Patience will gain us a coin that can surpass any of the new coins, instead of a flash and balloon burst that has been witnessed lately on the exchanges.

Robert


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 15, 2013, 03:22:40 AM
I will try to get a minor exchange setup that would basically be just be JKC/BTC.

doublec used to run some minor exchanges on code that he wrote from scratch, he has since stopped running the exchanges as it became more than a hobby.

I will contact him and see if I can buy the source code and rights to use it.

If I am successful, I will put up a minor exchange for JKC/BTC.










Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: jj9guy on May 15, 2013, 03:30:59 AM
I dont think JKC has the adoption to support a JKC/BTC only exchange. LTC barely has that level of adoption.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: whj on May 15, 2013, 03:33:36 AM
 :'(


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 15, 2013, 03:35:11 AM
I dont think JKC has the adoption to support a JKC/BTC only exchange. LTC barely has that level of adoption.

If you look at the major exchanges, almost all the trading pairs are with BTC now.

example:

https://bter.com/ (https://bter.com/)

Even BTC-E is only introducing BTC pairs now:

https://btc-e.com/ (https://btc-e.com/)

I believe the days of matching with LTC may be over with the exchanges. Good or bad, that just seems to be the direction it is going.



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: MaxOnBit on May 15, 2013, 03:45:54 AM
Is there a calculator and stats for JKC like this http://calc.feathercoin.com/   http://stats.feathercoin.com/
Or may be someone can do it ? ::)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: jj9guy on May 15, 2013, 03:47:37 AM
I dont think JKC has the adoption to support a JKC/BTC only exchange. LTC barely has that level of adoption.

If you look at the major exchanges, almost all the trading pairs are with BTC now.

example:

https://bter.com/ (https://bter.com/)

Even BTC-E is only introducing BTC pairs now:

https://btc-e.com/ (https://btc-e.com/)

I believe the days of matching with LTC may be over with the exchanges. Good or bad, that just seems to be the direction it is going.


No i didnt mean the fact that JKC is exchanged for BTC. I meant having a site that only traded in JKC and BTC (I didnt think adoption is large enough to support such a site).


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 15, 2013, 03:56:58 AM
I dont think JKC has the adoption to support a JKC/BTC only exchange. LTC barely has that level of adoption.

If you look at the major exchanges, almost all the trading pairs are with BTC now.

example:

https://bter.com/ (https://bter.com/)

Even BTC-E is only introducing BTC pairs now:

https://btc-e.com/ (https://btc-e.com/)

I believe the days of matching with LTC may be over with the exchanges. Good or bad, that just seems to be the direction it is going.


No i didnt mean the fact that JKC is exchanged for BTC. I meant having a site that only traded in JKC and BTC (I didnt think adoption is large enough to support such a site).

I am not looking to rake in huge profits, only to support the JKC community by giving us a minor exchange. I am attempting to grow the community to the point when a large exchange does put up JKC, the community will able to generate enough volume to keep the price up and growing.

Because of all the recent fast tracking , many members expect a coin to be on a major exchange immediately, and we can see what happens to coins when that happens.

I am hoping that if I get and setup a minor exchange, it will help the JKC community retain and gain members so we can build the community to the point where a large exchange will not kill the value of JKC.



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: fisheater on May 15, 2013, 04:10:15 AM
Quote
One of things I want to stress...PLEASE look at what happened to the value of the coins that fast tracked onto a larger exchange. How much longer do you think those coins are going to survive with such a low value?

If JKC makes it to a large exchange before it is ready (like mentioned coins) the trading volume will not support a decent price.  We need to build a large enough base community to support the trade volume needed to have JKC rise steadily in value.

Now is the perfect time to try and convince   (in a POSITIVE way)    the community members using other coins, to switch over to JKC. If the JKC community can  get the timing right, JKC could get on an exchange and grow in value.

All this being said,  only the exchanges have the power to put coins on their exchange. I repeat, they are looking for a certain sustained hash rate before adding any coin.

Patience will gain us a coin that can surpass any of the new coins, instead of a flash and balloon burst that has been witnessed lately on the exchanges.

Robert

Very good observations, totally agreed. However, we live in a get-rich-quick world, people just want do to pump-and-dump, they don't have patience. I am glad that JKC has a good vision, and I hope all your success.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: scurvy on May 15, 2013, 04:23:51 AM
9 entries on the new faucet so far.  I tossed a little JKC at it, too, just to try out sending JKC.

http://faucet.jkcoin.com/index.php


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: yager on May 15, 2013, 05:45:46 AM
Finally lost my newbie status so I can post :)

Love the work being done on JKC. I'm still solo mining but will probably switch to a pool shortly. I cant see why this coin wont eventually make it to an exchange, with good leadership and community support it should make its way onto one.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: lumpycustard on May 15, 2013, 06:06:29 AM
Is there something going on with Junkcoin?  When I launch the client it makes connections quickly and everything looks good.  However after some time (up to half an hour) it decides to de-sync and re-download the entire blockchain.



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: MaxOnBit on May 15, 2013, 06:10:27 AM
Is there something going on with Junkcoin?  When I launch the client it makes connections quickly and everything looks good.  However after some time (up to half an hour) it decides to de-sync and re-download the entire blockchain.
+1


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: fisheater on May 15, 2013, 07:43:10 AM
Is there something going on with Junkcoin?  When I launch the client it makes connections quickly and everything looks good.  However after some time (up to half an hour) it decides to de-sync and re-download the entire blockchain.



I never saw this problem with the client.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Kalkuuuta on May 15, 2013, 08:51:14 AM
Is there something going on with Junkcoin?  When I launch the client it makes connections quickly and everything looks good.  However after some time (up to half an hour) it decides to de-sync and re-download the entire blockchain.



I never saw this problem with the client.

I have same alltime, today morning my wallet was crash and i close that and restart computer. Now i cant start my wallet anymore. I get error message:
"Runaway exception
A fatal error occured. Junkcoin can no longer continue safely and will quit.

EXCEPTION: 11DExeption
Db::open: Invalid argument
C:\Users\name\dekstop\junkcoin\junkcoin-qt.exe in Runaway exception"

What help, i have try everything but i cant start anymore wallet. I have now start computer 5 times again, close firewall and antivirus without help. After that error message when try start coming windows normal crash window and ask to close or search help, i have also delete log files without help there coming new logs with this messages only..

This crash same time i start make only red graph here:
http://jkc.sytes.net:19327/static/graphs.html?Day
7YsZ8brcQeQziiGwiD4FR9tKLG2nVAWdbs

Have my mining broken my wallet?


Error files in c:\users... looks like this:
db.log:

file unknown has LSN 8/9815391, past end of log at 8/9598239
Commonly caused by moving a database from one database environment
to another without clearing the database LSNs, or by removing all of
the log files from a database environment
__db_meta_setup: C:\Users\xxx\AppData\Roaming\Junkcoin\blkindex.dat: unexpected file type or format
Database handles still open at environment close

-----
debug.log:

Junkcoin version v0.6.3.0-unk-beta (May  2 2013, 22:50:36)
Startup time: 05/15/13 09:12:24
Default data directory C:\Users\xxx\AppData\Roaming\Junkcoin
Used data directory C:\Users\xxx\AppData\Roaming\Junkcoin
Bound to [::]:9771
Bound to 0.0.0.0:9771
Loading block index...
dbenv.open LogDir=C:\Users\xxx\AppData\Roaming\Junkcoin\database ErrorFile=C:\Users\coin1\AppData\Roaming\Junkcoin\db.log


************************
EXCEPTION: 11DbException      
Db::open: Invalid argument      
C:\Users\coin1\Desktop\JunkCoin\junkcoin-qt.exe in Runaway exception      

EnvShutdown exception: DbEnv::close: Invalid argument (22)



I intall wallet first time again, i copy wallet.dat and then delete all files and download wallet again and unzip to computer then i start that again and close and copy old wallet.dat back. Go that right? Now that have long time stay out of sync without any connect. What can do?

Can i still mine to this wallet and i get that all when i get wallet again working?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: whj on May 15, 2013, 09:13:22 AM
I hope it will first listing


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: xxrforone on May 15, 2013, 12:12:45 PM
more and more


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: erundook on May 15, 2013, 01:03:27 PM
how long it takes to make it to an exchange? if i remember right, CNC and FTC were added to exchange in a day or two.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 15, 2013, 01:15:21 PM
Is there something going on with Junkcoin?  When I launch the client it makes connections quickly and everything looks good.  However after some time (up to half an hour) it decides to de-sync and re-download the entire blockchain.



I never saw this problem with the client.

I have same alltime, today morning my wallet was crash and i close that and restart computer. Now i cant start my wallet anymore. I get error message:
"Runaway exception
A fatal error occured. Junkcoin can no longer continue safely and will quit.

EXCEPTION: 11DExeption
Db::open: Invalid argument
C:\Users\name\dekstop\junkcoin\junkcoin-qt.exe in Runaway exception"

What help, i have try everything but i cant start anymore wallet. I have now start computer 5 times again, close firewall and antivirus without help. After that error message when try start coming windows normal crash window and ask to close or search help, i have also delete log files without help there coming new logs with this messages only..

This crash same time i start make only red graph here:
http://jkc.sytes.net:19327/static/graphs.html?Day
7YsZ8brcQeQziiGwiD4FR9tKLG2nVAWdbs

Have my mining broken my wallet?


Error files in c:\users... looks like this:
db.log:

file unknown has LSN 8/9815391, past end of log at 8/9598239
Commonly caused by moving a database from one database environment
to another without clearing the database LSNs, or by removing all of
the log files from a database environment
__db_meta_setup: C:\Users\xxx\AppData\Roaming\Junkcoin\blkindex.dat: unexpected file type or format
Database handles still open at environment close

-----
debug.log:

Junkcoin version v0.6.3.0-unk-beta (May  2 2013, 22:50:36)
Startup time: 05/15/13 09:12:24
Default data directory C:\Users\xxx\AppData\Roaming\Junkcoin
Used data directory C:\Users\xxx\AppData\Roaming\Junkcoin
Bound to [::]:9771
Bound to 0.0.0.0:9771
Loading block index...
dbenv.open LogDir=C:\Users\xxx\AppData\Roaming\Junkcoin\database ErrorFile=C:\Users\coin1\AppData\Roaming\Junkcoin\db.log


************************
EXCEPTION: 11DbException      
Db::open: Invalid argument      
C:\Users\coin1\Desktop\JunkCoin\junkcoin-qt.exe in Runaway exception      

EnvShutdown exception: DbEnv::close: Invalid argument (22)



I install wallet first time again, i copy wallet.dat and then delete all files and download wallet again and unzip to computer then i start that again and close and copy old wallet.dat back. Go that right? Now that have long time stay out of sync without any connect. What can do?

Can i still mine to this wallet and i get that all when i get wallet again working?

This may have to do with the pool2pool setup.

First start with a clean slate (I know you did this already), but lets make sure. Copy your wallet.dat file or to be safe use the wallet backup function. Clear everything out of your /appdata/roaming/junkcoin folder.
create a simple junkcoin conf file in the junkcoin folder:

Code:
server=1
rpcname=xxxxx
rpcpassword=xxxxx
addnode=72.14.178.111

The IP in the addnode is the JKC node on CCE (It will be a proper seed node with the next github update)

Now let your JKC client run until synced (No pool2pool activated). When synced, shutdown and swap the wallet.dat file with the backup.

Start your client again. Try mining on one of the normal pools mentioned here and see if you have any issues. If you stop having issue, then it appears the problem may been in the pool2pool configuration.

The errors concerning moving the database and such, make me suspicious of the pool2pool setup, as it does run on a different block chain. If it is misconfigured it could cause these types of errors.



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 15, 2013, 01:21:38 PM
how long it takes to make it to an exchange? if i remember right, CNC and FTC were added to exchange in a day or two.

Alright, Once again:

The recent fast tracking of coins into large exchanges is a fluke. A fluke that has destroyed their value.

The exchanges are looking for a certain sustained hash rate to add new coins.

PLEASE READ MY OTHER  POSTS ON THIS SUBJECT.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=202454.msg2138362#msg2138362 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=202454.msg2138362#msg2138362)

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=202454.msg2151803#msg2151803 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=202454.msg2151803#msg2151803)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: WOPR on May 15, 2013, 01:49:20 PM
Is there something going on with Junkcoin?  When I launch the client it makes connections quickly and everything looks good.  However after some time (up to half an hour) it decides to de-sync and re-download the entire blockchain.



I never saw this problem with the client.

I have same alltime, today morning my wallet was crash and i close that and restart computer. Now i cant start my wallet anymore. I get error message:
"Runaway exception
A fatal error occured. Junkcoin can no longer continue safely and will quit.

EXCEPTION: 11DExeption
Db::open: Invalid argument
C:\Users\name\dekstop\junkcoin\junkcoin-qt.exe in Runaway exception"

What help, i have try everything but i cant start anymore wallet. I have now start computer 5 times again, close firewall and antivirus without help. After that error message when try start coming windows normal crash window and ask to close or search help, i have also delete log files without help there coming new logs with this messages only..

This crash same time i start make only red graph here:
http://jkc.sytes.net:19327/static/graphs.html?Day
7YsZ8brcQeQziiGwiD4FR9tKLG2nVAWdbs

Have my mining broken my wallet?


Error files in c:\users... looks like this:
db.log:

file unknown has LSN 8/9815391, past end of log at 8/9598239
Commonly caused by moving a database from one database environment
to another without clearing the database LSNs, or by removing all of
the log files from a database environment
__db_meta_setup: C:\Users\xxx\AppData\Roaming\Junkcoin\blkindex.dat: unexpected file type or format
Database handles still open at environment close

-----
debug.log:

Junkcoin version v0.6.3.0-unk-beta (May  2 2013, 22:50:36)
Startup time: 05/15/13 09:12:24
Default data directory C:\Users\xxx\AppData\Roaming\Junkcoin
Used data directory C:\Users\xxx\AppData\Roaming\Junkcoin
Bound to [::]:9771
Bound to 0.0.0.0:9771
Loading block index...
dbenv.open LogDir=C:\Users\xxx\AppData\Roaming\Junkcoin\database ErrorFile=C:\Users\coin1\AppData\Roaming\Junkcoin\db.log


************************
EXCEPTION: 11DbException      
Db::open: Invalid argument      
C:\Users\coin1\Desktop\JunkCoin\junkcoin-qt.exe in Runaway exception      

EnvShutdown exception: DbEnv::close: Invalid argument (22)



I intall wallet first time again, i copy wallet.dat and then delete all files and download wallet again and unzip to computer then i start that again and close and copy old wallet.dat back. Go that right? Now that have long time stay out of sync without any connect. What can do?

Can i still mine to this wallet and i get that all when i get wallet again working?

I did the same a few days ago. To recover your coins, do the following:

Close junkcoin-qt.exe

Press Win+R and type %appdata%\junkcoin
Press ENTER and delete all files in the folder except "junkcoin.conf" and "wallet.dat" (this is your wallet, make a regular backup of this file). Also delete the "database" folder.

Edit the file "junkcoin.conf" and remove all lines starting with "addnode". Save changes and run junkcoin-qt.exe. Wait until download the whole blockchian. Coins are back.

JKC network may be under 51% attack


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Kalkuuuta on May 15, 2013, 02:34:32 PM
Working, thanks for help to both.

How if my wallet is down like that and still mine there get i that coins later?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 15, 2013, 02:39:39 PM
Working, thanks for help to both.

How if my wallet is down like that and still mine there get i that coins later?

Yes, the reward coins (or any transaction)becomes part of the block chain. The private keys in your wallet allow you to spend the coins in a particular address(Account).

As long as you have the private key to the account, you can import that key into any wallet and that wallet will be able use that address.

The wallet itself is just a storage file for private keys and a local cache of transactions affecting the addresses within it. Transaction information can always be pulled from the block chain to rebuild a wallet.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 15, 2013, 02:57:32 PM
Looks like the data center decided to restart my server without letting me know.  http://jkc.allpoolz.com is coming back online now.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: erundook on May 15, 2013, 03:02:47 PM
Looks like the data center decided to restart my server without letting me know.  http://jkc.allpoolz.com is coming back online now.
http://jkcpool.erundook.net is ddos-protected and is up for >3 days without a single glitch. see testimonials here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=203265.0


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 15, 2013, 03:09:21 PM
I have changed the round length to 25 entries in the JKC faucet, to get some testing done.

If needed I will lower it again. Once testing is complete, I would like to get it to the point where there are about 2 rounds a day.



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: fisheater on May 15, 2013, 04:30:08 PM
look good the JKC


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: WOPR on May 15, 2013, 04:33:54 PM
Restarting p2pool


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: thisnewcoin on May 15, 2013, 04:46:20 PM
it would be nice to have a curve of network hash rate vs time


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: keonos on May 15, 2013, 06:08:02 PM
Restarting p2pool
your pool not working


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 15, 2013, 06:14:49 PM
Looks like the data center decided to restart my server without letting me know.  http://jkc.allpoolz.com is coming back online now.
http://jkcpool.erundook.net is ddos-protected and is up for >3 days without a single glitch. see testimonials here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=203265.0

Good job, you use the same company I use for my pool. 


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Kalkuuuta on May 15, 2013, 06:19:20 PM
How i can add second pool to my cgminer config so that change that if first not answer. I have add two and that change only if i start cgminer again and p2pool is offline sametime.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: WOPR on May 15, 2013, 06:24:27 PM
Restarting p2pool
your pool not working

Still receiving dead shares, please, switch workers to other pool while stabilizing


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 15, 2013, 06:25:08 PM
How i can add second pool to my cgminer config so that change that if first not answer. I have add two and that change only if i start cgminer again and p2pool is offline sametime.

I do not know if I am quite understanding.

The default mode in CGminer is the fail over mode.

It will try to connect to the first pool in the list, if it can't it moves down the list. If a pool stops communicating it will automatically drop to the next pool on the list.

If any pool higher on the list comes back to life, CGminer will  automatically reconnect to it.

Perhaps if you posted your cgminer.conf file, we could be of more help.



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: erundook on May 15, 2013, 06:32:19 PM
Restarting p2pool
your pool not working

Still receiving dead shares, please, switch workers to other pool while stabilizing
welcome to http://jkcpool.erundook.net ;)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: erundook on May 15, 2013, 06:34:10 PM
Looks like the data center decided to restart my server without letting me know.  http://jkc.allpoolz.com is coming back online now.
http://jkcpool.erundook.net is ddos-protected and is up for >3 days without a single glitch. see testimonials here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=203265.0

Good job, you use the same company I use for my pool. 
and i'm using handmade software instead of mmcFE :D


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: keonos on May 15, 2013, 06:34:39 PM
Restarting p2pool
your pool not working

Still receiving dead shares, please, switch workers to other pool while stabilizing
ok. I will return later.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 15, 2013, 06:39:01 PM
I have an announcement to make.

Due to time restraints with family and work, niteryder has given me the http://jkc.allpoolz.com pool.

I could not allow him to give it to me, so I personally paid him a nice sum for the pool .I believe he should be paid for all the work he has done. A pool is also a business and as a business person, I could not just accept  a business for free.

The bounty on the pool has also been paid to niteryder, as he did complete the requirements for collecting the bounty.

So, as of now I own/run jkc.allpoolz.com pool.

For now nothing will change, but I will be moving the pool unto one of my VPS. niteryder has graciously allowed me the use of domain name and when I am ready to switch over will change the DNS record to point to the new domain. When niteryder wishes to have the domain back, I will make sure there is plenty of time for people to change over to the new domain, which they will be able to use at any time after I switch the pool's VPS.

One of my goals with this pool is to offer a PPS option, either as a separate pool or as a payment option on this pool.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: erundook on May 15, 2013, 06:45:44 PM
I have an announcement to make.

Due to time restraints with family and work, niteryder has given me the http://jkc.allpoolz.com pool.

I could not allow him to give it to me, so I personally paid him a nice sum for the pool .I believe he should be paid for all the work he has done. A pool is also a business and as a business person, I could not just accept  a business for free.

The bounty on the pool has also been paid to niteryder, as he did complete the requirements for collecting the bounty.

So, as of now I own/run jkc.allpoolz.com pool.

For now nothing will change, but I will be moving the pool unto one of my VPS. niteryder has graciously allowed me the use of domain name and when I am ready to switch over will change the DNS record to point to the new domain. When niteryder wishes to have the domain back, I will make sure there is plenty of time for people to change over to the new domain, which they will be able to use at any time after I switch the pool's VPS.

One of my goals with this pool is to offer a PPS option, either as a separate pool or as a payment option on this pool.
just wondering how much does installed mmcFE cost :D


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Kalkuuuta on May 15, 2013, 06:50:54 PM
One of my goals with this pool is to offer a PPS option, either as a separate pool or as a payment option on this pool.

What PPS option mean? What different to others.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 15, 2013, 06:52:45 PM
I have an announcement to make.

Due to time restraints with family and work, niteryder has given me the http://jkc.allpoolz.com pool.

I could not allow him to give it to me, so I personally paid him a nice sum for the pool .I believe he should be paid for all the work he has done. A pool is also a business and as a business person, I could not just accept  a business for free.

The bounty on the pool has also been paid to niteryder, as he did complete the requirements for collecting the bounty.

So, as of now I own/run jkc.allpoolz.com pool.

For now nothing will change, but I will be moving the pool unto one of my VPS. niteryder has graciously allowed me the use of domain name and when I am ready to switch over will change the DNS record to point to the new domain. When niteryder wishes to have the domain back, I will make sure there is plenty of time for people to change over to the new domain, which they will be able to use at any time after I switch the pool's VPS.

One of my goals with this pool is to offer a PPS option, either as a separate pool or as a payment option on this pool.
just wondering how much does installed mmcFE cost :D


I think the bigger question is.. How much would the largest JKC pool in the world cost?  Priceless..


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 15, 2013, 06:53:25 PM
One of my goals with this pool is to offer a PPS option, either as a separate pool or as a payment option on this pool.

What PPS option mean? What different to others.

You get paid a set amount of coins per share submitted.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 15, 2013, 06:58:57 PM
I have an announcement to make.

Due to time restraints with family and work, niteryder has given me the http://jkc.allpoolz.com pool.

I could not allow him to give it to me, so I personally paid him a nice sum for the pool .I believe he should be paid for all the work he has done. A pool is also a business and as a business person, I could not just accept  a business for free.

The bounty on the pool has also been paid to niteryder, as he did complete the requirements for collecting the bounty.

So, as of now I own/run jkc.allpoolz.com pool.

For now nothing will change, but I will be moving the pool unto one of my VPS. niteryder has graciously allowed me the use of domain name and when I am ready to switch over will change the DNS record to point to the new domain. When niteryder wishes to have the domain back, I will make sure there is plenty of time for people to change over to the new domain, which they will be able to use at any time after I switch the pool's VPS.

One of my goals with this pool is to offer a PPS option, either as a separate pool or as a payment option on this pool.
just wondering how much does installed mmcFE cost :D

There is more to it then just plugging it in. In order for mmcFE to work properly with a coin other then LTC there are many hard coded variables that need to be changed. There are differences in the way coin base is handled, plus a hundred more little things that need to be adapted. I have spent a fair amount of time modifying mmcFE to other coins, and I was glad to buy pre-modified version to save the hassle. There is also the back-end changes and getting stratum to work with a daemon not designed for it.

There is also the value of the built in user-base and start-up bugs dealt with. The use of the VPS until I can get it switched over. The use of the Domain name for a smooth transition.

I felt I got a excellent deal.    ;)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 15, 2013, 07:09:33 PM
One of my goals with this pool is to offer a PPS option, either as a separate pool or as a payment option on this pool.

What PPS option mean? What different to others.

You get paid a set amount of coins per share submitted.

Exactly.

In a proportional pool, the risk is on the miners, payout is based on how many shares it takes to solve a block. The longer it takes to solve a block the less shares will be worth. The pool operator takes little risk in that he/she will always make the pool fee and transaction fees. The miners will make more or less depending on how many total shares there are dividing the block reward (minus the fee) and how many shares the individual miner has into the block.

In a PPS pool the risk reverses, the pool operator is taking the risk. The miners get paid a rate per share regardless of when the pool solves a block. The formula for this : (block reward - Pool fee) / difficulty.
This formula is applied to every block that gets solved on the network, weather or not the pool itself solved the block. If blocks takes a long time for the pool to solve and the operator has to pay out more in shares then the reward, he loses coins. On the other hand if the blocks get solved fast, he pays less shares per block reward and makes more coin.
Most of the pools today are moving to PPS, as miners (including myself) appear to prefer it. It takes almost all the variance out of mining and gives the miner a income stream that is pretty consistent.



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 15, 2013, 07:25:56 PM
AND WE ARE BACK UP AGAIN!!



http://jkc.allpoolz.com is down, I am unsure if it is host related or attack. I cannot tunnel in.

This means I will be moving to one of my VPS much quicker then I first thought.

I will have to buy a another VPS for the pool, at least temporary, as the VPS i had planned for it is not ready yet. I still have service to move off it to the large VPS.

As soon as I can get into the server, I will start copying it over, while keeping the old one up.

I will try and make this a painless as possible.



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: erundook on May 15, 2013, 07:27:14 PM
http://jkc.allpoolz.com is down, I am unsure if it is host related or attack. I cannot tunnel in.

This means I will be moving to one of my VPS much quicker then I first thought.

I will have to buy a another VPS for the pool, at least temporary, as the VPS i had planned for it is not ready yet. I still have service to move off it to the large VPS.

As soon as I can get into the server, I will start copying it over, while keeping the old one up.

I will try and make this a painless as possible.


i can report a ddos attack on my pool as well. but our protection does its trick and we're slow but online and still accepting shares.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 15, 2013, 07:30:26 PM
I really wanted to work on updating the client/daemon today and publish the git.

Hopefully I can still get that done  :)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 15, 2013, 07:39:42 PM
AND WE ARE BACK UP AGAIN!!



http://jkc.allpoolz.com is down, I am unsure if it is host related or attack. I cannot tunnel in.

This means I will be moving to one of my VPS much quicker then I first thought.

I will have to buy a another VPS for the pool, at least temporary, as the VPS i had planned for it is not ready yet. I still have service to move off it to the large VPS.

As soon as I can get into the server, I will start copying it over, while keeping the old one up.

I will try and make this a painless as possible.





I'll be honest, this is the first time this has happened.  The host has had some attacks on their website in the last few days, but this was on the entire network.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: erundook on May 15, 2013, 07:49:35 PM
AND WE ARE BACK UP AGAIN!!



http://jkc.allpoolz.com is down, I am unsure if it is host related or attack. I cannot tunnel in.

This means I will be moving to one of my VPS much quicker then I first thought.

I will have to buy a another VPS for the pool, at least temporary, as the VPS i had planned for it is not ready yet. I still have service to move off it to the large VPS.

As soon as I can get into the server, I will start copying it over, while keeping the old one up.

I will try and make this a painless as possible.





I'll be honest, this is the first time this has happened.  The host has had some attacks on their website in the last few days, but this was on the entire network.
yep that took both our pools down for few minutes


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamhouse on May 15, 2013, 07:53:51 PM
JKC leaders: we need to think about going to an exchange! There are so many around there, I found a few:

btc-e.com
vircurex.com
bter.com
mcxnow.com
cryptonit.net

JKC is growing into a pretty big community now, we need to have a stable platform to do exchange!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: erundook on May 15, 2013, 07:55:39 PM
JKC leaders: we need to think about going to an exchange! There are so many around there, I found a few:

btc-e.com
vircurex.com
bter.com
mcxnow.com
cryptonit.net

JKC is growing into a pretty big community now, we need to have a stable platform to do exchange!

well, im sorry to say, but 10 pages on a board is not quite a big community...


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 15, 2013, 07:56:11 PM
JKC leaders: we need to think about going to an exchange! There are so many around there, I found a few:

btc-e.com
vircurex.com
bter.com
mcxnow.com
cryptonit.net

JKC is growing into a pretty big community now, we need to have a stable platform to do exchange!



My vote is for btc-e.  Lot's of ways to get coins in and out of the exchange.  Seeming much more reliable then vircurex.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 15, 2013, 07:57:28 PM
JKC leaders: we need to think about going to an exchange! There are so many around there, I found a few:

btc-e.com
vircurex.com
bter.com
mcxnow.com
cryptonit.net

JKC is growing into a pretty big community now, we need to have a stable platform to do exchange!

well, im sorry to say, but 10 pages on a board is not quite a big community...

30+ pages from the original thread as well.  It's bigger.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Kalkuuuta on May 15, 2013, 08:05:47 PM
JKC leaders: we need to think about going to an exchange! There are so many around there, I found a few:

btc-e.com
vircurex.com
bter.com
mcxnow.com
cryptonit.net

JKC is growing into a pretty big community now, we need to have a stable platform to do exchange!



My vote is for btc-e.  Lot's of ways to get coins in and out of the exchange.  Seeming much more reliable then vircurex.

btc-e is best i think, easy and clear use. But why hurry to exchange? Last altcoins what have go to exchange have go down really fast and i think there no have way up for these coins anymore.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: erundook on May 15, 2013, 08:09:08 PM
JKC leaders: we need to think about going to an exchange! There are so many around there, I found a few:

btc-e.com
vircurex.com
bter.com
mcxnow.com
cryptonit.net

JKC is growing into a pretty big community now, we need to have a stable platform to do exchange!



My vote is for btc-e.  Lot's of ways to get coins in and out of the exchange.  Seeming much more reliable then vircurex.

btc-e is best i think, easy and clear use. But why hurry to exchange? Last altcoins what have go to exchange have go down really fast and i think there no have way up for these coins anymore.
Because coins are useless until you can spend them somewhere?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 15, 2013, 08:25:09 PM
JKC leaders: we need to think about going to an exchange! There are so many around there, I found a few:

btc-e.com
vircurex.com
bter.com
mcxnow.com
cryptonit.net

JKC is growing into a pretty big community now, we need to have a stable platform to do exchange!


Do I really need to post a 4th time about this?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 15, 2013, 08:47:17 PM
Diff jump!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: erundook on May 15, 2013, 08:54:46 PM
Diff jump!
o rly? still 1.6...


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: zenrog on May 15, 2013, 09:02:49 PM
JKC leaders: we need to think about going to an exchange! There are so many around there, I found a few:

btc-e.com
vircurex.com
bter.com
mcxnow.com
cryptonit.net

JKC is growing into a pretty big community now, we need to have a stable platform to do exchange!

well, im sorry to say, but 10 pages on a board is not quite a big community...
Quality over quantity.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: erundook on May 15, 2013, 09:03:54 PM
Diff jump!
just wondering about your pool numbers:
     Network Hashrate: 93.19 MH/s       Local Pool: 101.38 MH/s

pool does more than network, uh?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamhouse on May 15, 2013, 10:09:40 PM
I see it's fine now...From JKC pool
Network Hashrate: 123.94 MH/s       Local Pool: 102.22 MH/s       Workers: 106

Earlier the network hash rate down probably due to DDoS


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 15, 2013, 10:24:48 PM
I see it's fine now...From JKC pool
Network Hashrate: 123.94 MH/s       Local Pool: 102.22 MH/s       Workers: 106

Earlier the network hash rate down probably due to DDoS

The network hash rates are really estimates so any number of things can affect their accuracy.

I will be pushing a github update tonight. This is not a mandatory update.

This push is basically fixing the makefile.unix file and adding  junkcoin-qt-linux.pro & junkcoin-qt-windows.pro files in the root directory for using qt creator to compile GUI clients.

GITHUB: https://github.com/Hartland/JKC (https://github.com/Hartland/JKC)

js2082 will update his git, when he sees the pull.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: marcetin on May 15, 2013, 10:36:37 PM
I do not understand why would anyone ddos jkc pools at this stage when it is not threat for anything, or it is?!?!  ??? ??? ???


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: WOPR on May 15, 2013, 11:33:24 PM
Maintenance finished.
Now, the static page show global network stats for JKC.

- Global hashrate
- Current block
- Current difficulty
- Block next retarget
- Date next retarget (estimate)
- Next difficulty (estimate)

Take a look:

http://jkc.sytes.net:19327/static
or
http://37.11.34.99:19327/static/

Cgminer example:
Code:
cgminer --scypt -s 5 -o http://jkc.sytes.net:19327 -u YOUR_JKC_ADDRESS -p x
or
Code:
cgminer --scypt -s 5 -o http://37.11.34.99:19327 -u YOUR_JKC_ADDRESS -p x


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: MaxOnBit on May 16, 2013, 01:24:40 AM
diff go down - 1.39 !


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: scurvy on May 16, 2013, 01:34:37 AM
http://jkc.sytes.net:19327/static


Nice updates to the pool!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: thisnewcoin on May 16, 2013, 04:48:42 AM
yes very nice


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: fisheater on May 16, 2013, 12:54:14 PM
this is a nice coin


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 16, 2013, 02:05:58 PM
For testing purposes, I have manually paid out the entries in the first round of the faucet and lowered the round to 10 entries.



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Kalkuuuta on May 16, 2013, 02:55:17 PM
For testing purposes, I have manually paid out the entries in the first round of the faucet and lowered the round to 10 entries.

I have add my address there and receiving coin few times. But what is actually this faucet purpose?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamhouse on May 16, 2013, 04:32:37 PM
For testing purposes, I have manually paid out the entries in the first round of the faucet and lowered the round to 10 entries.

I have add my address there and receiving coin few times. But what is actually this faucet purpose?

faucet is to giveaway free coins, is that purpose changed? ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: thisnewcoin on May 16, 2013, 06:01:01 PM
JKC looks like a good coin, not too many hypes like other coins ;D


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Kalkuuuta on May 16, 2013, 06:14:34 PM
For testing purposes, I have manually paid out the entries in the first round of the faucet and lowered the round to 10 entries.

I have add my address there and receiving coin few times. But what is actually this faucet purpose?

faucet is to giveaway free coins, is that purpose changed? ;D ;D ;D

I think if there is behind some bigger reason, like testing how some system working :D


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 16, 2013, 06:58:19 PM
For testing purposes, I have manually paid out the entries in the first round of the faucet and lowered the round to 10 entries.

I have add my address there and receiving coin few times. But what is actually this faucet purpose?

faucet is to giveaway free coins, is that purpose changed? ;D ;D ;D

I think if there is behind some bigger reason, like testing how some system working :D

Right now I am testing it.

The ultimate purpose is the promotion of JKC.

People will install the client to get free JKC and hopefully start using/mining it.

This will help the JKC community grow and become a successful alt-coin.



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Mapuo on May 16, 2013, 07:03:14 PM
I sell 370 coins for 2 ltc


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 17, 2013, 12:45:50 AM
Bump for low diff.  Get in people while the diff is low. 


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: thisnewcoin on May 17, 2013, 04:01:14 AM
lol


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 17, 2013, 06:31:45 AM
I have finished moving all the explorers, except for the JKC explorer which will stay on the JKC VPS, over to the main CCE server. jkc.cryptocoinexplorer.com (http://jkc.cryptocoinexplorer.com) now points to explorer.jkcoin.com (http://explorer.jkcoin.com)

The JKC VPS has been cleared up and now contains the JKC explorer, faucet and the eventual home of the pool now at jkc.allpoolz.com (http://jkc.allpoolz.com)

I have done some improvements to the pool stats page on jkc.allpoolz.com (http://jkc.allpoolz.com). All the block links go to explorer.jkcoin.com (http://explorer.jkcoin.com) with only that block showing on the search result.

I am looking into improving the network/pool hash rate calculation.






Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: fisheater on May 17, 2013, 08:23:16 AM
good job dreamwatcher. While I appreciate your hardwork to fix the infrastructures, how to make more people mining the JKC?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamhouse on May 17, 2013, 02:42:40 PM
good job dreamwatcher. While I appreciate your hardwork to fix the infrastructures, how to make more people mining the JKC?
need more promotions  ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 17, 2013, 03:09:57 PM
good job dreamwatcher. While I appreciate your hardwork to fix the infrastructures, how to make more people mining the JKC?
need more promotions  ;D ;D ;D

We need the infrastructure to have the promotions and attract more users.

Right now JKC information is spread between pages and I would like to get them all on one site and with a facelift.

I already have a volunteer to build and run a forum at jkcoin.com. I am going to set up a 10K bounty for him.

I also need to talk to the owner of junkcoin.org (js2082?) to move the site to jkcoin.com and redirect the domain.

The same with the authors of http://al.tcoin.info/index.php?n=AltCoins.JKCCoin and http://baike.baidu.com/view/10574252.htm (Chinese wiki).

Depending on what the current publishers want to do, we may need some HTML talent to update and maintain the pages.

I also would like to set up a bounty to do some touch up on the JKC icon. Something along the lines of adding some blue around the boat ('Junk') and perhaps some silver inlay in the gold portion. The mono-color gold just does not stand out, but I like the basic design of the coin icon.

SO, lets start with that. Promotion will get people to explore the coin, but the webpages and community will go along way to convincing people to try the coin. If we promote too hard before we are ready, it could actually turn some away. First impressions mean alot, especially in this competitive environment.






Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: thisnewcoin on May 18, 2013, 12:50:43 AM
Good strategy. I guess the owner of junkcoin.org is e777? or emfox? should be one of the two from original thread.
Yes I agree, we need get things setup and prepared. I see one of the success of the Worldcoin is that it has a super professional website, which attracted a lot of people.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: keonos on May 18, 2013, 02:21:54 AM
Good strategy. I guess the owner of junkcoin.org is e777? or emfox? should be one of the two from original thread.
Yes I agree, we need get things setup and prepared. I see one of the success of the Worldcoin is that it has a super professional website, which attracted a lot of people.
the owner of junkcoin.com is js2082 . He is the founder of Jkcoin.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: marcetin on May 18, 2013, 02:29:09 AM
I also would like to set up a bounty to do some touch up on the JKC icon. Something along the lines of adding some blue around the boat ('Junk') and perhaps some silver inlay in the gold portion. The mono-color gold just does not stand out, but I like the basic design of the coin icon.

I think that there is no need for boat in coin icon, boat can be on site in header with short explanation beside what is Junk ship, coin must be striking and simple, I have some ideas. I'll try to make something different than other coins.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: thisnewcoin on May 18, 2013, 03:38:38 AM
Maybe, if we don't want the name "junk" be there, just make another look-similar logo, and put JKC there. We need to stay away from the name "junk" just not to cause confusion.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: emfox on May 18, 2013, 04:55:24 AM
good job dreamwatcher. While I appreciate your hardwork to fix the infrastructures, how to make more people mining the JKC?
need more promotions  ;D ;D ;D

We need the infrastructure to have the promotions and attract more users.

Right now JKC information is spread between pages and I would like to get them all on one site and with a facelift.

I already have a volunteer to build and run a forum at jkcoin.com. I am going to set up a 10K bounty for him.

I also need to talk to the owner of junkcoin.org (js2082?) to move the site to jkcoin.com and redirect the domain.

The same with the authors of http://al.tcoin.info/index.php?n=AltCoins.JKCCoin and http://baike.baidu.com/view/10574252.htm (Chinese wiki).

Depending on what the current publishers want to do, we may need some HTML talent to update and maintain the pages.

I also would like to set up a bounty to do some touch up on the JKC icon. Something along the lines of adding some blue around the boat ('Junk') and perhaps some silver inlay in the gold portion. The mono-color gold just does not stand out, but I like the basic design of the coin icon.

SO, lets start with that. Promotion will get people to explore the coin, but the webpages and community will go along way to convincing people to try the coin. If we promote too hard before we are ready, it could actually turn some away. First impressions mean alot, especially in this competitive environment.



I maintain http://al.tcoin.info/index.php?n=AltCoins.JKCCoin.

By redirect domain what do you mean? shall I just close the wiki?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 18, 2013, 05:21:28 AM
good job dreamwatcher. While I appreciate your hardwork to fix the infrastructures, how to make more people mining the JKC?
need more promotions  ;D ;D ;D

We need the infrastructure to have the promotions and attract more users.

Right now JKC information is spread between pages and I would like to get them all on one site and with a facelift.

I already have a volunteer to build and run a forum at jkcoin.com. I am going to set up a 10K bounty for him.

I also need to talk to the owner of junkcoin.org (js2082?) to move the site to jkcoin.com and redirect the domain.

The same with the authors of http://al.tcoin.info/index.php?n=AltCoins.JKCCoin and http://baike.baidu.com/view/10574252.htm (Chinese wiki).

Depending on what the current publishers want to do, we may need some HTML talent to update and maintain the pages.

I also would like to set up a bounty to do some touch up on the JKC icon. Something along the lines of adding some blue around the boat ('Junk') and perhaps some silver inlay in the gold portion. The mono-color gold just does not stand out, but I like the basic design of the coin icon.

SO, lets start with that. Promotion will get people to explore the coin, but the webpages and community will go along way to convincing people to try the coin. If we promote too hard before we are ready, it could actually turn some away. First impressions mean alot, especially in this competitive environment.



I maintain http://al.tcoin.info/index.php?n=AltCoins.JKCCoin.

By redirect domain what do you mean? shall I just close the wiki?


Only if that is what you want to do. What I mean is to have the wiki move to The jkcoin.com site and having the the current address point to the wiki on jkcoin.com. It would your choice if you wish to maintain the wiki on jkcoin.com or let somebody else.

Or do neither and keep your wiki where it is  :)

I am just trying to consolidate the web resources to one place, and it would save you hosting costs.



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: js2082 on May 18, 2013, 06:22:45 AM
Good strategy. I guess the owner of junkcoin.org is e777? or emfox? should be one of the two from original thread.
Yes I agree, we need get things setup and prepared. I see one of the success of the Worldcoin is that it has a super professional website, which attracted a lot of people.
the owner of junkcoin.com is js2082 . He is the founder of Jkcoin.
No I am not the owner of junkcoin.com. There's no junkcoin.com, there's a junkcoin.org, which e777 created, and I sent him some bounty for it.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: js2082 on May 18, 2013, 06:27:53 AM
good job dreamwatcher. While I appreciate your hardwork to fix the infrastructures, how to make more people mining the JKC?
need more promotions  ;D ;D ;D

We need the infrastructure to have the promotions and attract more users.

Right now JKC information is spread between pages and I would like to get them all on one site and with a facelift.

I already have a volunteer to build and run a forum at jkcoin.com. I am going to set up a 10K bounty for him.

I also need to talk to the owner of junkcoin.org (js2082?) to move the site to jkcoin.com and redirect the domain.

The same with the authors of http://al.tcoin.info/index.php?n=AltCoins.JKCCoin and http://baike.baidu.com/view/10574252.htm (Chinese wiki).

Depending on what the current publishers want to do, we may need some HTML talent to update and maintain the pages.

I also would like to set up a bounty to do some touch up on the JKC icon. Something along the lines of adding some blue around the boat ('Junk') and perhaps some silver inlay in the gold portion. The mono-color gold just does not stand out, but I like the basic design of the coin icon.

SO, lets start with that. Promotion will get people to explore the coin, but the webpages and community will go along way to convincing people to try the coin. If we promote too hard before we are ready, it could actually turn some away. First impressions mean alot, especially in this competitive environment.



I maintain http://al.tcoin.info/index.php?n=AltCoins.JKCCoin.

By redirect domain what do you mean? shall I just close the wiki?


Only if that is what you want to do. What I mean is to have the wiki move to The jkcoin.com site and having the the current address point to the wiki on jkcoin.com. It would your choice if you wish to maintain the wiki on jkcoin.com or let somebody else.

Or do neither and keep your wiki where it is  :)

I am just trying to consolidate the web resources to one place, and it would save you hosting costs.



Yes it's a good idea to consolidate the wiki. For the junk boat, still a nice logo, dreamwatcher can decide whether we want to keep it or not. I am ok either way.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: emfox on May 18, 2013, 06:35:18 AM

Only if that is what you want to do. What I mean is to have the wiki move to The jkcoin.com site and having the the current address point to the wiki on jkcoin.com. It would your choice if you wish to maintain the wiki on jkcoin.com or let somebody else.

Or do neither and keep your wiki where it is  :)

I am just trying to consolidate the web resources to one place, and it would save you hosting costs.


So how and when could I do the moving ? I could easily redirect the site address, btw.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: thisnewcoin on May 18, 2013, 07:45:34 AM
I guess just redirect all the traffic to jkcoin.com


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: marcetin on May 18, 2013, 10:11:26 AM
http://s17.postimg.org/so58l37sr/LOGO_1.jpg


This is just sketch, just to see what I have on mind.

I will also try to make version with sail in middle .


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: thisnewcoin on May 18, 2013, 02:08:45 PM
this looks too different than the original one  ;D


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: marcetin on May 18, 2013, 04:38:49 PM
this looks too different than the original one  ;D

Yes, my idea is to make something that look different than other coins icons, when people see on list or in group with other coins to recognize JKC, I'll make few more sketch, with some different form.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 18, 2013, 05:02:04 PM

Only if that is what you want to do. What I mean is to have the wiki move to The jkcoin.com site and having the the current address point to the wiki on jkcoin.com. It would your choice if you wish to maintain the wiki on jkcoin.com or let somebody else.

Or do neither and keep your wiki where it is  :)

I am just trying to consolidate the web resources to one place, and it would save you hosting costs.


So how and when could I do the moving ? I could easily redirect the site address, btw.


Over the weekend I will create sub domains for the webpages-forum and accounts for those maintaining those items on the server.

I will not be on much today as my Wife and I are celebrating her birthday, and have multiple plans today. I will be back on the job late tonight.

What I need now is to have the owners of the webpages-wiki to PM with  what they want to do in terms of their webpages-wiki, so I can get everything set up.

marcetin, I would like to stay away from a mono-color. More like silver inlaid gold or vice-verse. It would be great to keep something in terms of the 'Junk' as it would help deflect the meaning of the word junk as most people think when they hear the coin was originally called junkcoin. I appreciate your work and I will set up a bounty  later tonight.



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: keonos on May 18, 2013, 08:10:21 PM
Myself and two friends who are graphic designers and creative, we performed an original logo and icon.
We have also made the icon for web shops.
http://s20.postimg.org/irbwby7pp/lookagencia_com_4_jpg.jpg
                    http://s20.postimg.org/kqsi3d215/lookagencia_com_2.png
http://s20.postimg.org/njlpne2dp/lookagencia_com_1.png

I hope you like it ....!


our web is www.lookagencia.com (http://www.lookagencia.com)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: MaxOnBit on May 19, 2013, 12:08:33 AM
Myself and two friends who are graphic designers and creative, we performed an original logo and icon.
We have also made the icon for web shops.
http://s20.postimg.org/irbwby7pp/lookagencia_com_4_jpg.jpg
                    http://s20.postimg.org/kqsi3d215/lookagencia_com_2.png
http://s20.postimg.org/njlpne2dp/lookagencia_com_1.png

I hope you like it ....!


our web is www.lookagencia.com (http://www.lookagencia.com)
very very nice !


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: fisheater on May 19, 2013, 12:16:48 AM
Myself and two friends who are graphic designers and creative, we performed an original logo and icon.
We have also made the icon for web shops.
http://s20.postimg.org/irbwby7pp/lookagencia_com_4_jpg.jpg
                    http://s20.postimg.org/kqsi3d215/lookagencia_com_2.png
http://s20.postimg.org/njlpne2dp/lookagencia_com_1.png

I hope you like it ....!


our web is www.lookagencia.com (http://www.lookagencia.com)
very very nice !

Yes excellent, very professional looking


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: marcetin on May 19, 2013, 01:24:18 AM
http://s14.postimg.org/8dv23fan5/LOGO_2.jpg


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: fisheater on May 19, 2013, 01:41:28 AM
this is great too, but I'd avoid the explicit word of "junk" in the logo.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: MaxOnBit on May 19, 2013, 02:52:00 AM
until we change the name of Coin no exchange did not take it...Who wants to trade witn Junk :)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: fisheater on May 19, 2013, 05:10:41 AM
until we change the name of Coin no exchange did not take it...Who wants to trade witn Junk :)

Now it's JKC


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: DMIS on May 19, 2013, 05:59:47 AM
This is the most fun coin to mine, hit multiple 150 blocks while mining it, too bad the devs chose such a name for it.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamhouse on May 19, 2013, 07:29:37 AM
Name already changed to JKC, so let's have fun with it


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Kalkuuuta on May 19, 2013, 09:53:35 AM
What happening JKC die? Network hashrate have drop to 29 MH/s, In erundoonk pool hashrate: 529 KH/s


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: erundook on May 19, 2013, 09:58:27 AM
What happening JKC die? Network hashrate have drop to 29 MH/s, In erundoonk pool hashrate: 529 KH/s
everyone gone to WDC :)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: zenrog on May 19, 2013, 12:25:11 PM
wts 550 JKC for 1.5 ltc.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 19, 2013, 06:19:03 PM
What happening JKC die? Network hashrate have drop to 29 MH/s, In erundoonk pool hashrate: 529 KH/s

It is to be expected.  The newest kid on the block getting the immediate attention.

We will succeed, just have a little faith and patience.

When we are ready we will promotional blitz this forum and media out side this forum.


In reality we are in a good position. We have not ballooned and burst on a major exchange yet. Many people on this forum have already heard of us.

The community has experience (myself) and talent (js2082), but most importantly the community itself appears to be cohesive and willing to work.

Most of the alt-coin community expects most of the new alt-coins to fail, and I agree with them. But, some will succeed  and if we do not take the same paths as the coins that will fail, we can come up on top.


The Wife and I had a great day yesterday and I am slowly recovering today...LOL. Hopefully I will have all the subdoamins and accounts in place on the jkcoin.com site and work can begin on the website.

I am also setting up a second CCE server  at the same time. so it is going to be quite a busy couple of days for me.





Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: thisnewcoin on May 19, 2013, 06:46:48 PM
I don't think JKC will die. With new logo and talent leader, we will build our infra and service, people will realize the value in JKC. It's much better than many of these newly launched coins.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: mtbitcoin on May 19, 2013, 06:50:27 PM
I think among the many other coins, this one has a better community (lesser hostile and trolling)  :)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: thisnewcoin on May 19, 2013, 07:31:00 PM
I agree, this is the base and future of this coin   :D


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 20, 2013, 03:37:08 AM
OK,

Whoever has the wiki and homepage and/or wants to maintain it, PM me so we can get your login information sorted.

For now we will be setting up:

jkcoin.com (Home Page)

wiki.jkcoin.com (Wiki)

forum.jkcoin.com  (forum)



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: thisnewcoin on May 20, 2013, 03:47:42 AM
do we need a separate forum?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: xthestig on May 20, 2013, 09:28:55 AM
why does the client show no active connections now, was working fine the other day


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: mtbitcoin on May 20, 2013, 09:36:48 AM
do we need a separate forum?

no, until there is more traffic or more elaborate projects this should suffice (IMHO)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dzhenny on May 20, 2013, 09:37:34 AM
No
We need an Exchange to sell our JKC with good price and after going to mining another coin ;) community...community... What for ?
Worldcoin appears later than JKC and now he is trading here mcxnow.com/ And all have a very good profit ! Also as CHN, BBQ, BTB and etc
May be JKC is not so good and no Exchange wants to take it ?
Sorry for my english


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 20, 2013, 10:04:03 AM
do we need a separate forum?

no, until there is more traffic or more elaborate projects this should suffice (IMHO)

Have you seen any other coin, with a decent web presence WITHOUT its own forum?

This is the Bitcoin forum, and in reality they could nix the alt-coin forum tomorrow if they wish. In fact they consider the Alternative coin forum as a courtesy and nothing else.

JKC having its own forum also gives people a place to post and read without all the noise.

No
We need an Exchange to sell our JKC with good price and after going to mining another coin ;) community...community... What for ?
Worldcoin appears later than JKC and now he is trading here mcxnow.com/ And all have a very good profit ! Also as CHN, BBQ, BTB and etc
May be JKC is not so good and no Exchange wants to take it ?
Sorry for my english

Good luck with the race to the bottom. Take a good look at the value of all the recent coins fast tracked into an exchange. Every one of the coins you mentioned have ballooned and burst.

If you have bothered to read the thread, you might have seen the multitude of times I already posted about this. I will give you a hint, without the community to keep the trading volume up, the value of a coin will drop like a brick.Again, take a good hard look at the value of coins fast tracked into an exchange.








Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dzhenny on May 20, 2013, 10:19:25 AM
I believe that there is a one major currency - bitcoin. All other currencies are necessary for speculation. Mined, sold and forgot :)
I have 1000 JKC, may be somebody wants to buy them for 1 BTC?  ::)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 20, 2013, 03:21:46 PM
Myself and two friends who are graphic designers and creative, we performed an original logo and icon.
We have also made the icon for web shops.
http://s20.postimg.org/irbwby7pp/lookagencia_com_4_jpg.jpg
                    http://s20.postimg.org/kqsi3d215/lookagencia_com_2.png
http://s20.postimg.org/njlpne2dp/lookagencia_com_1.png

I hope you like it ....!


our web is www.lookagencia.com (http://www.lookagencia.com)

Nice. 


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 20, 2013, 06:15:04 PM
Myself and two friends who are graphic designers and creative, we performed an original logo and icon.
We have also made the icon for web shops.
http://s20.postimg.org/irbwby7pp/lookagencia_com_4_jpg.jpg
                    http://s20.postimg.org/kqsi3d215/lookagencia_com_2.png
http://s20.postimg.org/njlpne2dp/lookagencia_com_1.png

I hope you like it ....!


our web is www.lookagencia.com (http://www.lookagencia.com)

I do, the only thing I would like to change is the JKC lettering symbol over the boat on the coin itself, but leave it on the rest the artwork.

If there are no objections to the final product, I will make the final artwork the offical artwork.

Keonos, we can negotiate a fair price for the rights to the artwork in PM.

After a price has been agreed, I will publish it in the bounty section of the OP.

Good Job everybody!!!

I still need to talk to the Home page and wiki owners to get you set up on the jkcoin.com server

The fourm is up and still needs a few cosmetic tweaks, but it is fully functional.

forum.jkcoin.com (http://forum.jkcoin.com)




Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: mtbitcoin on May 20, 2013, 07:46:24 PM
Have you seen any other coin, with a decent web presence WITHOUT its own forum?

This is the Bitcoin forum, and in reality they could nix the alt-coin forum tomorrow if they wish. In fact they consider the Alternative coin forum as a courtesy and nothing else.

JKC having its own forum also gives people a place to post and read without all the noise.

I am not disagreeing on this, however at the present moment given the lack of exposure/activity having a separate forum for a coin like this would only further alienate it due to lack of visibility.

Most of these "decent" coins all started off on this (ALT)forum and only branched off once they had a strong community. And if the hash rate of this coin is any indication of the strength community, then we more or less know where this coin stands.

Cheers


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: keonos on May 20, 2013, 11:12:23 PM
Myself and two friends who are graphic designers and creative, we performed an original logo and icon.
We have also made the icon for web shops.
http://s20.postimg.org/irbwby7pp/lookagencia_com_4_jpg.jpg
                    http://s20.postimg.org/kqsi3d215/lookagencia_com_2.png
http://s20.postimg.org/njlpne2dp/lookagencia_com_1.png

I hope you like it ....!


our web is www.lookagencia.com (http://www.lookagencia.com)

I do, the only thing I would like to change is the JKC lettering symbol over the boat on the coin itself, but leave it on the rest the artwork.

If there are no objections to the final product, I will make the final artwork the offical artwork.

Keonos, we can negotiate a fair price for the rights to the artwork in PM.

After a price has been agreed, I will publish it in the bounty section of the OP.

Good Job everybody!!!

I still need to talk to the Home page and wiki owners to get you set up on the jkcoin.com server

The fourm is up and still needs a few cosmetic tweaks, but it is fully functional.

forum.jkcoin.com (http://forum.jkcoin.com)



According to your suggestion we have removed the letters on the boat.
                                  http://s20.postimg.org/w3gl1i26h/coin.png
tomorrow I will send you a PM with more details.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 21, 2013, 12:02:38 AM
The JKC faucet has been reopened


http://faucet.jkcoin.com/ (http://faucet.jkcoin.com/)


Rounds now auto-payout and clear every 12 hours (12:00 pm and Midnight)

Payout system still in final testing ( I have to hit midnight and 12:00 PM to be sure it works   ;)  )

The Captcha has been changed to the slide type.. I know i hate Recaptcha as well


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: fisheater on May 21, 2013, 01:07:23 AM
Nice... JKC should maybe try to get on cryptsy.com, something like ELC is thyere, not sure how many people mining it still, don't see it in the forum at all.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: zenrog on May 21, 2013, 01:12:35 AM
wts 550 jkc for 3 ltc.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: ofeefee on May 21, 2013, 03:25:13 AM
anyone buying jkc, or anyplace I can trade/play around with them, like bitpotato or bitgrenade, cryptsy etc.?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: ofeefee on May 21, 2013, 03:26:27 AM
Nice... JKC should maybe try to get on cryptsy.com, something like ELC is thyere, not sure how many people mining it still, don't see it in the forum at all.

i don't know, but ELC about the most worthless thing there is, and it's on cryptsy, somethign to do with this coin.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: marcetin on May 21, 2013, 11:09:59 AM
                      http://s20.postimg.org/w3gl1i26h/coin.png

Looks great :)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 21, 2013, 12:26:48 PM
Nice... JKC should maybe try to get on cryptsy.com, something like ELC is thyere, not sure how many people mining it still, don't see it in the forum at all.

i don't know, but ELC about the most worthless thing there is, and it's on cryptsy, somethign to do with this coin.

Though I would rather grow JKC on a more conservative path, I can see community morale is really down.

I guess it is hard to be a bit more conservative, when one sees so many coins getting on exchanges within days of coming online.

I  contacted cryptsy last night about adding JKC and I am waiting for a response. In the past Bter has said they would add JKC once it hits a sustained network hash rate of ~250 M/H.

I believe Cryptsy would be a good fit for the JKC plan. It is a brand new exchange, so the community will not need to keep up as large a trading volume to keep coin value steady.

I have also decided to bounty/hire a professional to do the website/wiki/stats and calculator pages. I have somebody in mind, but I will listen to suggestions from the community today before making a final decision.


 


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: js2082 on May 21, 2013, 04:59:25 PM

Yes indeed, very nice!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamhouse on May 21, 2013, 11:37:26 PM
PWC and ELC and many others on crypts.com, JKC is much better! Current leaders, do something! contact the exchange, we merit to be on an exchange!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: ahmedbodi on May 21, 2013, 11:55:26 PM
Hey Guys

JKC Exchange Released

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=212576.new#new


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 22, 2013, 01:08:05 AM
PWC and ELC and many others on crypts.com, JKC is much better! Current leaders, do something! contact the exchange, we merit to be on an exchange!



2 posts up



Nice... JKC should maybe try to get on cryptsy.com, something like ELC is thyere, not sure how many people mining it still, don't see it in the forum at all.

i don't know, but ELC about the most worthless thing there is, and it's on cryptsy, somethign to do with this coin.

Though I would rather grow JKC on a more conservative path, I can see community morale is really down.

I guess it is hard to be a bit more conservative, when one sees so many coins getting on exchanges within days of coming online.

I  contacted cryptsy last night about adding JKC and I am waiting for a response. In the past Bter has said they would add JKC once it hits a sustained network hash rate of ~250 M/H.

I believe Cryptsy would be a good fit for the JKC plan. It is a brand new exchange, so the community will not need to keep up as large a trading volume to keep coin value steady.

I have also decided to bounty/hire a professional to do the website/wiki/stats and calculator pages. I have somebody in mind, but I will listen to suggestions from the community today before making a final decision.


 



What more would you like me to do?



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: ahmedbodi on May 22, 2013, 01:16:43 AM
dreamwatcher, could you add the link to my exchange to the list on the front page?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: js2082 on May 22, 2013, 03:00:56 AM
dreamhouse, don't worry, we'll get there..


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Kalkuuuta on May 22, 2013, 08:35:26 AM
Hey Guys

JKC Exchange Released

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=212576.new#new

Released already 2.5 week ago.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=195835.0


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: ahmedbodi on May 22, 2013, 08:56:28 AM
Yes yours if for LTC. Mine is for ALL alt coins


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Kalkuuuta on May 22, 2013, 02:00:43 PM
Yes yours if for LTC. Mine is for ALL alt coins
Ok sry, dont see first :)


erundook how long take get cashout from pool to wallet?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Mapuo on May 22, 2013, 02:30:52 PM
https://www.cryptsy.com/markets/view/25


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 22, 2013, 02:47:22 PM
Nice... JKC should maybe try to get on cryptsy.com, something like ELC is thyere, not sure how many people mining it still, don't see it in the forum at all.

i don't know, but ELC about the most worthless thing there is, and it's on cryptsy, somethign to do with this coin.

Though I would rather grow JKC on a more conservative path, I can see community morale is really down.

I guess it is hard to be a bit more conservative, when one sees so many coins getting on exchanges within days of coming online.

I  contacted cryptsy last night about adding JKC and I am waiting for a response. In the past Bter has said they would add JKC once it hits a sustained network hash rate of ~250 M/H.

I believe Cryptsy would be a good fit for the JKC plan. It is a brand new exchange, so the community will not need to keep up as large a trading volume to keep coin value steady.

I have also decided to bounty/hire a professional to do the website/wiki/stats and calculator pages. I have somebody in mind, but I will listen to suggestions from the community today before making a final decision.


 



I spoke with Paul at Cryptsy last night.  I was more interested in a technical question I had for him, but I did put in a good word for JKC.  From his replies, I would guess JKC will eventually make it to Cryptsy.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Mapuo on May 22, 2013, 02:50:31 PM
Nice... JKC should maybe try to get on cryptsy.com, something like ELC is thyere, not sure how many people mining it still, don't see it in the forum at all.

i don't know, but ELC about the most worthless thing there is, and it's on cryptsy, somethign to do with this coin.

Though I would rather grow JKC on a more conservative path, I can see community morale is really down.

I guess it is hard to be a bit more conservative, when one sees so many coins getting on exchanges within days of coming online.

I  contacted cryptsy last night about adding JKC and I am waiting for a response. In the past Bter has said they would add JKC once it hits a sustained network hash rate of ~250 M/H.

I believe Cryptsy would be a good fit for the JKC plan. It is a brand new exchange, so the community will not need to keep up as large a trading volume to keep coin value steady.

I have also decided to bounty/hire a professional to do the website/wiki/stats and calculator pages. I have somebody in mind, but I will listen to suggestions from the community today before making a final decision.


 



I spoke with Paul at Cryptsy last night.  I was more interested in a technical question I had for him, but I did put in a good word for JKC.  From his replies, I would guess JKC will eventually make it to Cryptsy.
Its allready there


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 22, 2013, 02:58:32 PM
Nice... JKC should maybe try to get on cryptsy.com, something like ELC is thyere, not sure how many people mining it still, don't see it in the forum at all.

i don't know, but ELC about the most worthless thing there is, and it's on cryptsy, somethign to do with this coin.

Though I would rather grow JKC on a more conservative path, I can see community morale is really down.

I guess it is hard to be a bit more conservative, when one sees so many coins getting on exchanges within days of coming online.

I  contacted cryptsy last night about adding JKC and I am waiting for a response. In the past Bter has said they would add JKC once it hits a sustained network hash rate of ~250 M/H.

I believe Cryptsy would be a good fit for the JKC plan. It is a brand new exchange, so the community will not need to keep up as large a trading volume to keep coin value steady.

I have also decided to bounty/hire a professional to do the website/wiki/stats and calculator pages. I have somebody in mind, but I will listen to suggestions from the community today before making a final decision.


 



I spoke with Paul at Cryptsy last night.  I was more interested in a technical question I had for him, but I did put in a good word for JKC.  From his replies, I would guess JKC will eventually make it to Cryptsy.
Its allready there



Lol, just saw the tweet 35 minutes ago.  Looks like it is official.  JKC has made an exchange!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Kalkuuuta on May 22, 2013, 03:27:07 PM
I send there WDC and coming really fast but JKC dont have come yet have wait really long. Lol why i send so much  :-[ maybe that coming...

40minuts still dont come..


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: js2082 on May 22, 2013, 04:20:07 PM
JKC listed in the cryptsy.com!!!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: js2082 on May 22, 2013, 04:20:35 PM
dreamwatcher, you there??


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 22, 2013, 04:23:50 PM
New Exchange!!!
https://www.cryptsy.com/markets/view/25


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: js2082 on May 22, 2013, 04:25:05 PM
New Exchange!!!
https://www.cryptsy.com/markets/view/25
Great job, team!!!! Congratulations!!!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: mtbitcoin on May 22, 2013, 04:27:54 PM
New Exchange!!!
https://www.cryptsy.com/markets/view/25

 Congrats!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Kalkuuuta on May 22, 2013, 05:03:14 PM
I have wait now 1hour 45min my transfer to scryptsy.
Anyone else have try? Looks like i lose all my JKC if that not coming soon lol :D


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: erundook on May 22, 2013, 05:05:57 PM
I have wait now 1hour 45min my transfer to scryptsy.
Anyone else have try? Looks like i lose all my JKC if that not coming soon lol :D
blockchain is forking like crazy


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: thisnewcoin on May 22, 2013, 05:14:29 PM
Good job that we are on an exchange!!!

erundook, what do you mean block chain is forking?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 22, 2013, 05:26:42 PM
I have wait now 1hour 45min my transfer to scryptsy.
Anyone else have try? Looks like i lose all my JKC if that not coming soon lol :D

What does your Transaction Details show?

Click transactions , double click on the transaction in question.

You should get a window like this:

Code:
Status: 1927 confirmations
Date: 5/22/13 11:51
From: unknown
To: 7o2AH66UXmvjgsG78DJEwDzD5wYV7GS9A5 (own address, label: spare4)
Credit: 1.00 JKC
Net amount: +1.00 JKC
Transaction ID: a8cf2e3de300f650a7a2485d707c7303452285c2d19639e49e9486f4102d6144


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: thisnewcoin on May 22, 2013, 06:03:13 PM
someone forked a much larger blockchain?? My client was in sync with some 20-30K blocks, then it starts to resync downloading a 200K blocks?? what the heck. Someone faked a chain? Anyone else sees this?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: thisnewcoin on May 22, 2013, 06:25:28 PM
someone forked a much larger blockchain?? My client was in sync with some 20-30K blocks, then it starts to resync downloading a 200K blocks?? what the heck. Someone faked a chain? Anyone else sees this?

after I stop and restart the client, seem OK.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamhouse on May 22, 2013, 06:30:03 PM
New Exchange!!!
https://www.cryptsy.com/markets/view/25
great!!!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: bizz on May 22, 2013, 06:37:00 PM
someone forked a much larger blockchain?? My client was in sync with some 20-30K blocks, then it starts to resync downloading a 200K blocks?? what the heck. Someone faked a chain? Anyone else sees this?

this also happens on digitalcoin


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: ofeefee on May 22, 2013, 06:42:02 PM
i transferred from my client, took about 5-10 minutes to get there, but it made it.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamhouse on May 22, 2013, 06:47:14 PM
With JKC starts to trade, I am pretty sure once coin choose take it, it will become the most profitable coin, due to its low diff level now  ;D


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: ofeefee on May 22, 2013, 07:05:40 PM
well with it being attempted to be dumped for .0001, and no on buying except .00001, going to suck until people start treating it with some respect.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: js2082 on May 22, 2013, 07:10:04 PM
wait, all new coins on ncryptsy like this, give it some time. Look at PWC, RYC, they were the same yesterday.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Chrisoldinho on May 22, 2013, 07:42:51 PM
is it better to solo mine or pool mine at this difficulty - 1800 khash?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 22, 2013, 08:35:35 PM
is it better to solo mine or pool mine at this difficulty - 1800 khash?

My opinion as JKC developer/leader = Support our Pools!

My option as a miner = At your hash rate, solo until difficulty hits double digits.


SO, pool mine. There are a few to chose from in the OP   ;D


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Chrisoldinho on May 22, 2013, 08:39:41 PM
is it better to solo mine or pool mine at this difficulty - 1800 khash?

My opinion as JKC developer/leader = Support our Pools!

My option as a miner = At your hash rate, solo until difficulty hits double digits.


SO, pool mine. There are a few to chose from in the OP   ;D

And a really daft question, if I were to solo mine  ;D, should I use 9771 or 9772 port or does it make no difference.
Also, do you have any nodes I can add? I am only connected to 7.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: BrewCrewFan on May 22, 2013, 08:52:42 PM
is it better to solo mine or pool mine at this difficulty - 1800 khash?

My opinion as JKC developer/leader = Support our Pools!

My option as a miner = At your hash rate, solo until difficulty hits double digits.


SO, pool mine. There are a few to chose from in the OP   ;D

cant pool mine unless I figure out how to strat with cuda


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 22, 2013, 09:04:59 PM
is it better to solo mine or pool mine at this difficulty - 1800 khash?

My opinion as JKC developer/leader = Support our Pools!

My option as a miner = At your hash rate, solo until difficulty hits double digits.


SO, pool mine. There are a few to chose from in the OP   ;D

And a really daft question, if I were to solo mine  ;D, should I use 9771 or 9772 port or does it make no difference.
Also, do you have any nodes I can add? I am only connected to 7.

I always set my ports to something easy to remember:
Code:
rpcport=2222

But 9772 is the default json port for JKC.

You can add the cryptocoinexplorer node, in the next git release this will be a seed node:

Code:
addnode=50.116.22.43



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 22, 2013, 09:06:44 PM
is it better to solo mine or pool mine at this difficulty - 1800 khash?

My opinion as JKC developer/leader = Support our Pools!

My option as a miner = At your hash rate, solo until difficulty hits double digits.


SO, pool mine. There are a few to chose from in the OP   ;D

cant pool mine unless I figure out how to strat with cuda

When I move the jkc.allpoolz.com (http://jkc.allpoolz.com) pool to its new home, I will add LP support.  ;)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Chrisoldinho on May 22, 2013, 09:37:31 PM
is it better to solo mine or pool mine at this difficulty - 1800 khash?

My opinion as JKC developer/leader = Support our Pools!

My option as a miner = At your hash rate, solo until difficulty hits double digits.


SO, pool mine. There are a few to chose from in the OP   ;D

cant pool mine unless I figure out how to strat with cuda

When I move the jkc.allpoolz.com (http://jkc.allpoolz.com) pool to its new home, I will add LP support.  ;)

Is there something wrong with this site out of interest? By that I mean round shares always sits on updating and I seem to have a lot of unpaid valid shares, thanks.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Spjer on May 22, 2013, 09:50:08 PM
is anybody here interested in 6k JKC ?!

Trading against WDC,LTC BTC ...


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 22, 2013, 10:02:28 PM
is it better to solo mine or pool mine at this difficulty - 1800 khash?

My opinion as JKC developer/leader = Support our Pools!

My option as a miner = At your hash rate, solo until difficulty hits double digits.


SO, pool mine. There are a few to chose from in the OP   ;D

cant pool mine unless I figure out how to strat with cuda

When I move the jkc.allpoolz.com (http://jkc.allpoolz.com) pool to its new home, I will add LP support.  ;)

Is there something wrong with this site out of interest? By that I mean round shares always sits on updating and I seem to have a lot of unpaid valid shares, thanks.


Hmm, that is interesting.

I have been getting my coins like clock work.

Have you set a payout address (I am sure you have) and more importantly an auto-pay threshold:

Code:
Automatic Payout Threshold: 	[1-250 JKC. Set to '0' for no auto payout]

If the threshold is not set, the coins will sit until you do a manual payout... :)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: redbadger on May 22, 2013, 10:07:27 PM
I too am having problems... i looks like I am getting paid out the correct shares, but the auto-payout is not doing anything.  I tried setting it to several values with my address.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Chrisoldinho on May 22, 2013, 10:07:56 PM
Auto payout sat at 50 :)

Unpaid Shares
Your Valid: 1567
Pool Valid: 42272

EDIT

I can see my account balance increasing, panic over - obviously just not paid yet due to PPLNS


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 22, 2013, 10:36:26 PM
OK,

The sql server was in "hyper drive" for some reason. It appears that was also the cause for the slow stat loading.

I have reset the sql server.

Let me know if there continues to be a problem, as i do not know if that was the cause of the mentioned issues.



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: redbadger on May 22, 2013, 10:51:21 PM
Did something else screw up when you restarted it?  It's been almost 30 min since a block has been solved, and now my shares aren't increasing at all.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: redbadger on May 22, 2013, 11:03:03 PM
You must have fixed it... suddenly I just got paid 136 coins all within one refresh.. lol


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 22, 2013, 11:10:10 PM
You must have fixed it... suddenly I just got paid 136 coins all within one refresh.. lol

Yeah, one of the cron jobs got hung up when I reset the sql server.

Everything should be back to normal.

I am aiming for a new and improved pool when the move occurs... :)

Hopefully I can get most of it done tonight.



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: redbadger on May 23, 2013, 12:19:34 AM
Hmm.. Network and pool hashrates going up! hopefully this coin catches on!!!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 23, 2013, 02:25:03 AM
Sweet!  JKC is on http://www.coinchoose.com/ now to.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Chrisoldinho on May 23, 2013, 08:06:40 AM
If this coin derived just a slightly higher value, then it would be the coin to mine, network hash rate would increase, which would further increase prices and so on...

We need to get some momentum behind this!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Kalkuuuta on May 23, 2013, 08:45:14 AM
If this coin derived just a slightly higher value, then it would be the coin to mine, network hash rate would increase, which would further increase prices and so on...

We need to get some momentum behind this!

How many alt coin price have increase when that have get big hash rate fast? :D


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Chrisoldinho on May 23, 2013, 09:00:29 AM
If this coin derived just a slightly higher value, then it would be the coin to mine, network hash rate would increase, which would further increase prices and so on...

We need to get some momentum behind this!

How many alt coin price have increase when that have get big hash rate fast? :D

It depends on your motive ;) But I see your point!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 23, 2013, 05:32:17 PM
I need to know if people are still having a hard time with withdrawals on http://jkc.allpoolz.com.

I am having a hard time nailing it down because it works fine whenever I test it with auto-payout or manual payout   ??? ???

Most of the leg work is done in moving the pool to the new VPS, just a few snags to iron out, and I will be able to "throw the switch"   :)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 23, 2013, 10:48:39 PM
OK,

The new pool is ready to go, and I am ready to start moving jkc.allpoolz.com (http://jkc.allpoolz.com) .

I have corrected most of the issues with the original (unfortunately some of the fixes would have required me to shut down pool for a period of time to fix)

The new address is jkc.cryptocoinmine.com (http://jkc.cryptocoinmine.com)




ALL THE COINS YOU HAVE ON  jkc.allpoolz.com (http://jkc.allpoolz.com) WILL BE PAYED OUT, EVEN IF I HAVE TO MANUALLY DO IT MYSELF!!!





In the interest of a clean transfer, all of your account user information has been transferred over. However, your share and balance information has not. The front end of jkc.allpoolz.com (http://kc.allpoolz.com) will remain up for users to manually take out coins, of if auto-pay is set, coins will be sent out at one time.

For the moment, both pools are up, but soon port 8080 on jkc.allpoolz.com (http://jkc.allpoolz.com) will be redirected to jkc.cryptocoinmine.com (http://jkc.cryptocoinmine.com).

I feel this is the cleanest way to do the transfer, jkc.cryptocoinmine.com (http://jkc.cryptocoinmine.com) is brand new pool, except all your account and worker info is already there ready to go.




Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Chrisoldinho on May 23, 2013, 10:56:03 PM
OK,

The new pool is ready to go, and I am ready to start moving jkc.allpoolz.com (http://jkc.allpoolz.com) .

I have corrected most of the issues with the original (unfortunately some of the fixes would have required me to shut down pool for a period of time to fix)

The new address is jkc.cryptocoinmine.com (http://jkc.cryptocoinmine.com)




ALL THE COINS YOU HAVE ON  jkc.allpoolz.com (http://jkc.allpoolz.com) WILL BE PAYED OUT, EVEN IF I HAVE TO MANUALLY DO IT MYSELF!!!





In the interest of a clean transfer, all of your account user information has been transferred over. However, your share and balance information has not. The front end of jkc.allpoolz.com (http://kc.allpoolz.com) will remain up for users to manually take out coins, of if auto-pay is set, coins will be sent out at one time.

For the moment, both pools are up, but soon port 8080 on jkc.allpoolz.com (http://jkc.allpoolz.com) will be redirected to jkc.cryptocoinmine.com (http://jkc.cryptocoinmine.com).

I feel this is the cleanest way to do the transfer, jkc.cryptocoinmine.com (http://jkc.cryptocoinmine.com) is brand new pool, except all your account and worker info is already there ready to go.




Well done!

Throwing 500 khash at this, will point my other cards at WDC still, hoping JKC will come good at some point in the near future, a small price lift will make a huge difference to the coins profitability and network hashrate


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: faraway on May 23, 2013, 10:58:30 PM
I've added a new p2pool.

Here are the parameters:

cgminer --scrypt -o next.afraid.org:8112 -u yourJKCaddress -p . --queue 0 -s 1

statistics available here: http://next.afraid.org:8112. This pool use a PPLNS payout scheme, and is stratum enabled.

2% fee.

----
This one is up, and fully reliable.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: redbadger on May 23, 2013, 11:04:15 PM
This coin is so easy to mine right now, unfortunately it's not very profitable so I stopped.  I threw 1400kh at it for a day and got about 2500 coins... then I thought what the hell, and I bought up another 8000 coins for dirt cheap... would really be nice if this coin lifted in price a bit in the near future!  This is the first coin I've been able to obtain a bunch of before it got too difficult.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 24, 2013, 01:03:57 AM
OK,

The new pool is ready to go, and I am ready to start moving jkc.allpoolz.com (http://jkc.allpoolz.com) .

I have corrected most of the issues with the original (unfortunately some of the fixes would have required me to shut down pool for a period of time to fix)

The new address is jkc.cryptocoinmine.com (http://jkc.cryptocoinmine.com)




ALL THE COINS YOU HAVE ON  jkc.allpoolz.com (http://jkc.allpoolz.com) WILL BE PAYED OUT, EVEN IF I HAVE TO MANUALLY DO IT MYSELF!!!





In the interest of a clean transfer, all of your account user information has been transferred over. However, your share and balance information has not. The front end of jkc.allpoolz.com (http://kc.allpoolz.com) will remain up for users to manually take out coins, of if auto-pay is set, coins will be sent out at one time.

For the moment, both pools are up, but soon port 8080 on jkc.allpoolz.com (http://jkc.allpoolz.com) will be redirected to jkc.cryptocoinmine.com (http://jkc.cryptocoinmine.com).

I feel this is the cleanest way to do the transfer, jkc.cryptocoinmine.com (http://jkc.cryptocoinmine.com) is brand new pool, except all your account and worker info is already there ready to go.





I am always surprised how many miners have a coin balance but don't have any wallet addy entered.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 24, 2013, 03:19:34 AM
I have asked niteryder to just go ahead and switch the DNS record when he gets my PM.

Redirecting is becoming a big hassle for the few miners on the old pool.

To make your transition easier, please change your config. to the new address jkc.cryptocoinmine.com:8080 (http://jkc.cryptocoinmine.com:8080), just to avoid any mining software confusion when the DNS switches over.

When the DNS switches over, I will shut down the stratum mining pool software on jkc.allpoolz.com, but I have requested the niteryder places a new cname name like oldjkc.allpoolz.com untill all the coins are paid out from that pool, so people will still have access to the front end.

Once all the coins are paid out, I will shut the front end down, and the transition will be complete.

Thank you for your support

Robert


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 24, 2013, 03:27:19 AM
Now as the developer of JKCoin........... ;)

To Do:

1. A Home Page on jkcoin.com
2. Add new icon to offical client (I also need ideas on improvements to the client)
3. Promotional Blitz!!!!

I know the JKC community has really lost some steam, perhaps mainly due to the initial values at the exchange.

There is absolutely no reason we cannot turn this around.
 
But, I cannot do this alone. I am hearing less and less from the community and things are not getting done.

The community was clamoring for an exchange, we are now on an exchange. Why quit now???

Almost all the infrastructure is in place, we are almost ready to promote the hell out of JKC.

I need to hear from you, I need to know there is still a community out there, ready to turn this around.


Robert






Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: marcetin on May 24, 2013, 03:38:23 AM
Now as the developer of JKCoin........... ;)

To Do:

1. A Home Page on jkcoin.com
2. Add new icon to offical client (I also need ideas on improvements to the client)
3. Promotional Blitz!!!!

I know the JKC community has really lost some steam, perhaps mainly due to the initial values at the exchange.

There is absolutely no reason we cannot turn this around.
 
But, I cannot do this alone. I am hearing less and less from the community and things are not getting done.

The community was clamoring for an exchange, we are now on an exchange. Why quit now???

Almost all the infrastructure is in place, we are almost ready to promote the hell out of JKC.

I need to hear from you, I need to know there is still a community out there, ready to turn this around.


Robert

We will make this! :)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Kalkuuuta on May 24, 2013, 10:30:56 AM
Here we are and here is all alt coins problem. "We are on exchange, what now?" Any new alt coin have take next step yet, no because anyone not really have any ideas. WDC have take little step, but have still same problem we need something more than second hand topic to forum?

But how? I think there is question where need big bounty, so big if that question have solved that bounty is really valuable and get when that have solved.
Sry bad english but i think my point can understand :)


And i dont have any real ideas to this issues but im ready to help and working everything i can if we find way :)



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: marcetin on May 24, 2013, 12:43:37 PM
We will have new site soon :)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: niteryder on May 24, 2013, 02:05:00 PM
I have asked niteryder to just go ahead and switch the DNS record when he gets my PM.

Redirecting is becoming a big hassle for the few miners on the old pool.

To make your transition easier, please change your config. to the new address jkc.cryptocoinmine.com:8080 (http://jkc.cryptocoinmine.com:8080), just to avoid any mining software confusion when the DNS switches over.

When the DNS switches over, I will shut down the stratum mining pool software on jkc.allpoolz.com, but I have requested the niteryder places a new cname name like oldjkc.allpoolz.com untill all the coins are paid out from that pool, so people will still have access to the front end.

Once all the coins are paid out, I will shut the front end down, and the transition will be complete.

Thank you for your support

Robert



I made the changes.  You can access the old pool at http://oldjkc.allpoolz.com to get your coins.  I also pointed http://jkc.allpoolz.com to your new pool.  @Dreamwatcher, you may want to mess with apache because the url goes to a directory.  



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 24, 2013, 04:43:53 PM

I have asked niteryder to just go ahead and switch the DNS record when he gets my PM.

Redirecting is becoming a big hassle for the few miners on the old pool.

To make your transition easier, please change your config. to the new address jkc.cryptocoinmine.com:8080 (http://jkc.cryptocoinmine.com:8080), just to avoid any mining software confusion when the DNS switches over.

When the DNS switches over, I will shut down the stratum mining pool software on jkc.allpoolz.com, but I have requested the niteryder places a new cname name like oldjkc.allpoolz.com untill all the coins are paid out from that pool, so people will still have access to the front end.

Once all the coins are paid out, I will shut the front end down, and the transition will be complete.

Thank you for your support

Robert



http://oldjkc.allpoolz.com/ (http://oldjkc.allpoolz.com/) now points correctly to the virtual host. I have shut down the stratum mining engine on jkc.allpoolz.com.

I will start working on getting all the coins paid out.

marcetin has made a GREAT looking homepage and I should be able to get it up today, along with most of its functions.


More Later....




Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: BlackJesus on May 24, 2013, 04:58:01 PM
Every time I try to send coins, my client freezes for about 3 seconds, and then I get an "Error: Transaction Creation Failed". What do?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Kalkuuuta on May 24, 2013, 05:33:50 PM
eruudook down? get message when try go page We're sorry, but something went wrong. cgminer still looks like working right.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 24, 2013, 05:53:52 PM
eruudook down? get message when try go page We're sorry, but something went wrong. cgminer still looks like working right.

Hmm, kind of looks that way. If your miner is still mining, it could just mean the front-end is down. You do not have to worry about losing coins if that is the case, as the back end (pool software) will continue to log your shares in the database.

Or if you are uncomfortable, just switch to one of the other pools  until eruudook comes back.  ;)



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 24, 2013, 05:57:57 PM
Every time I try to send coins, my client freezes for about 3 seconds, and then I get an "Error: Transaction Creation Failed". What do?

Could you post a debug log?

IN windows    users/<your username>/appdata/roaming/junkcoin/debug.log

In Linux      ~/.junkcoin/debug.log

In windows you will need to have your show hidden files option on.

Remember to enclose the log when posting with the code tags:



Code:
<cut and paste of debug.log> 


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 24, 2013, 08:17:37 PM
EVERYBODY WHO HAD PAYOUT ADDRESSES AT JKC.ALLPOOLZ.COM HAS BEEN PAID   ;D

I have 38 payouts left with no payout addresses, If you have an e-mail in the system I will be e-mailing you asking for a pay address.

Thank you


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 24, 2013, 08:42:18 PM
Every time I try to send coins, my client freezes for about 3 seconds, and then I get an "Error: Transaction Creation Failed". What do?

Could you post a debug log?

IN windows    users/<your username>/appdata/roaming/junkcoin/debug.log

In Linux      ~/.junkcoin/debug.log

In windows you will need to have your show hidden files option on.

Remember to enclose the log when posting with the code tags:



Code:
<cut and paste of debug.log> 


I think I have it figured out.

If you are moving a large amount of coins all gathered by small amounts (say 100k where the inputs are many 50 JKC (coinbase transactions)   for example) There are too many small transactions to send in the one large transactions. If you are looking at a bunch of 50 JKC inputs, try sending them in 20k chunks.




Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: jj9guy on May 24, 2013, 10:53:37 PM
Its not looking good. Any initial momentum was lost and it reflects on the network hash rate and exchange price. This is compounded by the increase in the amount of altcoins. Im not sure if it is possible to dig oneself out of the hole (look at trucoin and BTB to see someone grasping at straws after losing that initial steam)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: live627 on May 24, 2013, 11:25:12 PM
I cannot empty my wallet.

---------------------------
Send Coins
---------------------------
Error: Transaction creation failed.
--------------------------


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 24, 2013, 11:47:13 PM
I cannot empty my wallet.

---------------------------
Send Coins
---------------------------
Error: Transaction creation failed.
--------------------------

Try sending small chunks. When sending a large amount with many small inputs (such as the 50 JKC coinbase) the transaction gets too large. If the majority of your inputs are 50 JKC try sending 20k chunks .



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 24, 2013, 11:48:29 PM
In regard to JKC.CRYPTOCOINMINE.COM:


Some of the recent miners may have to enter their payout addresses again, as some tweaking was needed to the account database.
Also, everybodys' payout threshold has been reset to 1.00. Please change if needed.



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: live627 on May 24, 2013, 11:53:25 PM
I cannot empty my wallet.

---------------------------
Send Coins
---------------------------
Error: Transaction creation failed.
--------------------------

Try sending small chunks. When sending a large amount with many small inputs (such as the 50 JKC coinbase) the transaction gets too large. If the majority of your inputs are 50 JKC try sending 20k chunks .
Yep, so I had to spam the blockchain to death with dozens of micro payments.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: EnJoyThis on May 25, 2013, 06:09:47 PM
Could one tell me how I can solomine for Junkcoins?

You can also pm me with the info if you don't want to put it here in this toppic.

Thanks
cheers to junkcoin :-)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 25, 2013, 06:30:15 PM
Could one tell me how I can solomine for Junkcoins?

You can also pm me with the info if you don't want to put it here in this toppic.

Thanks
cheers to junkcoin :-)

You solo mine JKC like any scrypt coin (Except YAC).

RPC port is 9772

Run the coin daemon in server mode (server=1 in your junkcoin.conf or use the --daemon switch if using the command line version)

Make sure to use (rpcallowip=<your local network using * for your hosts> -  Typically rpcallowip=192.168.1.*) if you are mining on computers other then where the daemon is running.

 

I wrote a tutorial awhile back on how to setup a private Pushpool for FTC, that works the same with all the scrypt coins (again except for YAC).

 
Here are some instructions for creating one’s own private pushpool for any of the scrypt coins (the examples will be for JKC)
Pushpool and pool software in general, is really designed around Linux and as such the instructions are for Linux,

1.   Download  (Git clone) Art Forz branch of Pushpool.
 https://github.com/ArtForz/pushpool

2.   Run the “autogen.sh” and then run “./configure”. Take note of the dependencies it finds missing and install those dependencies. Continue to run configure until all Dependencies are met.

From the ReadME:

Code:
Dependencies:
libmysql++-dev
libevent
libmemcached
pthreads
zlib
jansson
OpenSSL's libcrypto
libcurl
(The postgressql   C libraries, I do not remember the name off  hand)

3.   Run the make command. The pushpoold executable should now be available.

4.   Set up a database. You can download a SQL template from:
 https://github.com/simplecoin/simplecoin/tree/master/sql (https://github.com/simplecoin/simplecoin/tree/master/sql)
Using mysql :
Code:
 
mysql -u root -p
<enter password at prompt>
create database pool (or whatever you want to name it);
When successful , quit mysql
To import the database : mysql -u root -p  pool < simplecoin-v5.sql
Enter password again and if you receive no error you should be ok.
Restart mysql prompt (mysql  -u root –p)
Use pool;  (or whatever you named the database)
INSERT INTO pool_worker (username ,password)  VALUES(<”any username you want”>,<”whatever password you want”>);
Note your username and password in the values section needs to be in quotes.

Example: INSERT INTO pool_worker (username ,password)  VALUES("iamuser", ”iampassword”);

 For more  information on using the mysql command line visit: http://www.pantz.org/software/mysql/mysqlcommands.html
You should get an ok, then exit mysql

Create your server.json file:
Example:
Code:
{
# network ports
"listen" : [
# binary protocol (default), port 8336
{ "port" : 8336 },

# HTTP JSON-RPC protocol, port 8337
{ "port" : 8337, "protocol" : "http-json" },

# HTTP JSON-RPC protocol, port 8339,
# with trusted proxy appserver.example.com forwarding
# requests to us
{ "port" : 8339, "protocol" : "http-json",
  "proxy" : "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" },

# binary protocol, localhost-only port 8338
{ "host" : "127.0.0.1", "port" : 8338, "protocol" : "binary" }
],

# database settings
"database" : {
"engine" : "mysql",

# 'host' defaults to localhost, if not specified
#"host" : "mysql.example.com",

# 'port' uses proper default port for the DB engine,
# if not specified
#"port" : 12121,

"name" : "pool",
"username" : "root",
"password" : “<Mysql database password>",

"stmt.pwdb" :
  "SELECT password FROM pool_worker WHERE username = ?",
                "stmt.sharelog":"INSERT INTO shares (rem_host, username, our_result, upstream_result, reason, solution) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)"

},

# cache settings
"memcached" : {
"servers" : [
{ "host" : "127.0.0.1", "port" : 11211 }
]
},

"pid" : "/tmp/pushpoold.pid",

# overrides local hostname detection
#"forcehost" : "localhost.localdomain",

"log.requests" : "/tmp/request.log",
"log.shares" : "/tmp/shares.log",

# the server assumes longpolling (w/ SIGUSR1 called for each blk)
"longpoll.disable" : false,

# length of time to cache username/password credentials, in seconds
"auth.cred_cache.expire" : 75,

# RPC settings
"rpc.url" : "http://127.0.0.1:yyyy/",
"rpc.user" : "<rpc username in your coins .conf file>",
"rpc.pass" : "<password in your coins .conf file>",

# rewrite returned 'target' to given number of zero bits, 32 equals difficulty-1
#"rpc.target.bits" : 32,

# how long before work expires?
"work.expire" : 120,

# allow clients to update the ntime field of their work
"roll.ntime.disable" : false
}


Some notes: Although I used the mysql root account to access the database, it can be a security risk if you network is exposed to the public (not such a large deal for a home network). One can set a user account and give it permission to access the pool database if desired.
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx = what the IP address of the computer (server) you are running the pool .
yyyy =  The rpc port the coin daemon is listening to (either you set (which I normally do) or the default)
I also comment out the Difficulty statement as there is no need to difficulty change on a solo pool since you are not paying out shares. This means the pool difficulty will equal the real difficulty.
I have also removed the share logs statement as there is no need to keep logs in a solo pool.

Next we are going to set-up a little script for tripping long polls:

I name mine blocknotify.sh:

Code:
#!/usr/bin/env python

import sys
import os

os.system("killall -s SIGUSR1 pushpoold")
Place it in your pushpool directory, and chmod  +x  blocknotify.sh   to make it executable.
Also place a copy of your coin daemon in your Pushpool directory, and when it comes time to start it, start it from there. This saves some hassle.

In your coins.conf file (junkcoin.conf) add the line:

Code:
blocknotify="<complete path to pushpool> /blocknotify.sh"

Example: blocknotify="/home/robert/pushpool/blocknotify.sh"
Ok, you should be all set up.

1.   Start your daemon (if using the command line version you will see a bunch of “cannot fins pushpoold.pid” type errors ,ignore them as you do not have Pushpool running yet.
The daemon is tripping the blocknotify script as it catches up and the script cannot find the Pushpool PID. This is harmless.

2.   Start Pushpool:
./pushpoold  –E  –F  --debug=2

The switches are optional, but I highly recommend them.

3.   You should see something like:
Code:
2013-04-17 19:41:5.676817] Debug output enabled
[2013-04-17 19:41:5.681610] Listening on host :: port 8336
[2013-04-17 19:41:5.681763] Listening on host :: port 8337
[2013-04-17 19:41:5.681842] Listening on host :: port 8339
[2013-04-17 19:41:5.681901] Listening on host 127.0.0.1 port 8338
[2013-04-17 19:41:5.686288] initialized

4 . Point your miners to the server @ port 8339 and you should be mining away using long poll.

The reason going through this to use long poll, is that long poll will switch your miners almost instantly when a new block is on the network.

With getwork, what you are using when connecting your miners to the daemon, your mining software checks for new blocks at certain intervals.

If a new block comes on the network just after your miner does a getwork, your miner will be working on a stale block until it checks again.

I know there will be many questions, but a review of this thread first, can help answer many of them:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=10321.0



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: marcetin on May 25, 2013, 06:46:19 PM
I have try to install Junkcoin on CentOS 6.4, but have no luck.
When do "make -f makefile.unix junkcoind"  I get :

Code:
/bin/sh ../share/genbuild.sh obj/build.h
g++ -c -O2 -pthread -Wall -Wextra -Wformat -Wformat-security -Wno-unused-parameter -g -DUSE_IPV6 -DBOOST_SPIRIT_THREADSAFE -I/home/jkc/JKC/src -I/home/jkc/JKC/src/obj -DUSE_UPNP=0 -DHAVE_BUILD_INFO -fno-stack-protector -fstack-protector-all -Wstack-protector -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2  -MMD -MF obj/checkpoints.d -o obj/checkpoints.o checkpoints.cpp
In file included from main.h:12,
                 from checkpoints.cpp:12:
key.h:17:49: warning: openssl/ec.h: No such file or directory
In file included from main.h:12,
                 from checkpoints.cpp:12:
key.h:113: error: ISO C++ forbids declaration of ‘EC_KEY’ with no type
key.h:113: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘*’ token
make: *** [obj/checkpoints.o] Error 1

Does anyone know something about it?
My final goal is to make local JKC pool, but as I did not succeed installing even junkcoind I did not get far with plan.
I have try same with Ubuntu 11.10 but get similar results.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: EnJoyThis on May 25, 2013, 06:56:15 PM
@dreamwatcher

Thanks for the info, I got cgminer running as solo miner but indeed I need the pushpool.

Funning the miner for few minutes and only getting rejected blocks:

[P]ool management [G]PU management [S)ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
GPU 0:  75.0C 2575RPM | 475.6M/513.3Mh/s | A:0 R:111 HW:0 U:0.00/m I: 6
GPU 1:  77.0C 3333RPM | 522.3M/526.6Mh/s | A:0 R: 84 HW:0 U:0.00/m I: 8

So already @200 rejected blocks.


Is there an other way to use a pushpool? I don't have linux installed and don't have the knowledge to do so. I'm running Windows 7, perhaps you know any software for W7 to run a pushpool?

Or can longpoling from a pool server be used?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: BrewCrewFan on May 25, 2013, 07:00:58 PM
@dreamwatcher

Thanks for the info, I got cgminer running as solo miner but indeed I need the pushpool.

Funning the miner for few minutes and only getting rejected blocks:

[P]ool management [G]PU management [S)ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
GPU 0:  75.0C 2575RPM | 475.6M/513.3Mh/s | A:0 R:111 HW:0 U:0.00/m I: 6
GPU 1:  77.0C 3333RPM | 522.3M/526.6Mh/s | A:0 R: 84 HW:0 U:0.00/m I: 8

So already @200 rejected blocks.


Is there an other way to use a pushpool? I don't have linux installed and don't have the knowledge to do so. I'm running Windows 7, perhaps you know any software for W7 to run a pushpool?

Or can longpoling from a pool server be used?

The pool I use is:
jkc.sytes.net:19327

Of course its p2p and you would have your wallet addy as username and password would be x


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: EnJoyThis on May 25, 2013, 07:02:00 PM
Do I need to add the pool to my pool management or how do I do it?



@dreamwatcher

Thanks for the info, I got cgminer running as solo miner but indeed I need the pushpool.

Funning the miner for few minutes and only getting rejected blocks:

[P]ool management [G]PU management [S)ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
GPU 0:  75.0C 2575RPM | 475.6M/513.3Mh/s | A:0 R:111 HW:0 U:0.00/m I: 6
GPU 1:  77.0C 3333RPM | 522.3M/526.6Mh/s | A:0 R: 84 HW:0 U:0.00/m I: 8

So already @200 rejected blocks.


Is there an other way to use a pushpool? I don't have linux installed and don't have the knowledge to do so. I'm running Windows 7, perhaps you know any software for W7 to run a pushpool?

Or can longpoling from a pool server be used?

The pool I use is:
jkc.sytes.net:19327

Of course its p2p and you would have your wallet addy as username and password would be x


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 25, 2013, 07:20:24 PM
@dreamwatcher

Thanks for the info, I got cgminer running as solo miner but indeed I need the pushpool.

Funning the miner for few minutes and only getting rejected blocks:

[P]ool management [G]PU management [S)ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
GPU 0:  75.0C 2575RPM | 475.6M/513.3Mh/s | A:0 R:111 HW:0 U:0.00/m I: 6
GPU 1:  77.0C 3333RPM | 522.3M/526.6Mh/s | A:0 R: 84 HW:0 U:0.00/m I: 8

So already @200 rejected blocks.


Is there an other way to use a pushpool? I don't have linux installed and don't have the knowledge to do so. I'm running Windows 7, perhaps you know any software for W7 to run a pushpool?

Or can longpoling from a pool server be used?

I believe almost all, if not all pool software, is written around Linux.

CGminer will use the long poll from a pool in your pool list, if you are solo mining (I have not tested it on stratum only pools, like the one I run jkc.cryptocoinmine.com (http://jkc.cryptocoinmine.com)). As with most pools you will have to register so Cgminer can grab the LP (If it is available on a stratum only pool, I never looked into it).

If worse comes to worse, I can set up a pushpool on  jkc.cryptocoinmine.com (http://jkc.cryptocoinmine.com), so miners can use its' LP, and cuda miners can mine there as well.



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 25, 2013, 07:27:45 PM
I have try to install Junkcoin on CentOS 6.4, but have no luck.
When do "make -f makefile.unix junkcoind"  I get :

Code:
/bin/sh ../share/genbuild.sh obj/build.h
g++ -c -O2 -pthread -Wall -Wextra -Wformat -Wformat-security -Wno-unused-parameter -g -DUSE_IPV6 -DBOOST_SPIRIT_THREADSAFE -I/home/jkc/JKC/src -I/home/jkc/JKC/src/obj -DUSE_UPNP=0 -DHAVE_BUILD_INFO -fno-stack-protector -fstack-protector-all -Wstack-protector -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2  -MMD -MF obj/checkpoints.d -o obj/checkpoints.o checkpoints.cpp
In file included from main.h:12,
                 from checkpoints.cpp:12:
key.h:17:49: warning: openssl/ec.h: No such file or directory
In file included from main.h:12,
                 from checkpoints.cpp:12:
key.h:113: error: ISO C++ forbids declaration of ‘EC_KEY’ with no type
key.h:113: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘*’ token
make: *** [obj/checkpoints.o] Error 1

Does anyone know something about it?
My final goal is to make local JKC pool, but as I did not succeed installing even junkcoind I did not get far with plan.
I have try same with Ubuntu 11.10 but get similar results.

The only Linux problems I have had is with Ubuntu 13.04.

shorten your compile line a bit.

I always just use
Code:
make -f makefile.unix


If you have miniupnpc & libupnpc-dev installed

Otherwise

Code:
make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=-

USE_UPNP=0 still requires the miniupnpc libraries as it will compile them, but turn it off by default at run time.


I noticed this as well

Code:
key.h:17:49: warning: openssl/ec.h: No such file or directory

Make sure you have:
Code:
libcurl4-openssl-dev
installed


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: EnJoyThis on May 25, 2013, 07:31:38 PM
I think I have it running with the p2pool which BrewCrewFan posted.

Or am I mistaken? Here is my cgminer overview:


 cgminer version 2.11.3 - Started: [2013-05-25 21:30:07]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 (5s):1.016G (avg):1.007Gh/s | Q:66  A:0  R:24  HW:0  E:0%  U:0.0/m
 ST: 6  SS: 0  DW: 5  NB: 2  LW: 12  GF: 0  RF: 0  WU: 0.0
 Connected to 127.0.0.1 diff 0 without LP as user EnJoyThis.1
 Block: 93d60931c6b5a12b...  Diff:1  Started: [21:31:01]  Best share: 40
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [P]ool management [G]PU management [S)ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
 GPU 0:  69.0C 3353RPM | 491.2M/491.4Mh/s | A:0 R:14 HW:0 U:0.00/m I: 6
 GPU 1:  71.0C 4175RPM | 525.2M/524.5Mh/s | A:0 R:10 HW:0 U:0.00/m I: 6
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 [2013-05-25 21:30:52] Rejected 345c1ce6 Diff 4/0 BLOCK! GPU 0 pool 0
 [2013-05-25 21:30:56] Found block for pool 0!
 [2013-05-25 21:30:56] Rejected e653b119 Diff 1/0 BLOCK! GPU 1 pool 0
 [2013-05-25 21:31:01] New block detected on network
 [2013-05-25 21:31:04] Found block for pool 0!
 [2013-05-25 21:31:04] Rejected 5fa4e033 Diff 2/0 BLOCK! GPU 1 pool 0
 [2013-05-25 21:31:06] Block change for http://127.0.0.1:9772 detection via http
://jkc.sytes.net:19327 stratum
 [2013-05-25 21:31:08] Found block for pool 0!
 [2013-05-25 21:31:08] Rejected 2fb1f166 Diff 5/0 BLOCK! GPU 1 pool 0
 [2013-05-25 21:31:23] Found block for pool 0!
 [2013-05-25 21:31:23] Rejected 5bc4d3b9 Diff 2/0 BLOCK! GPU 1 pool 0


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: BrewCrewFan on May 25, 2013, 07:41:03 PM
@dreamwatcher

Thanks for the info, I got cgminer running as solo miner but indeed I need the pushpool.

Funning the miner for few minutes and only getting rejected blocks:

[P]ool management [G]PU management [S)ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
GPU 0:  75.0C 2575RPM | 475.6M/513.3Mh/s | A:0 R:111 HW:0 U:0.00/m I: 6
GPU 1:  77.0C 3333RPM | 522.3M/526.6Mh/s | A:0 R: 84 HW:0 U:0.00/m I: 8

So already @200 rejected blocks.


Is there an other way to use a pushpool? I don't have linux installed and don't have the knowledge to do so. I'm running Windows 7, perhaps you know any software for W7 to run a pushpool?

Or can longpoling from a pool server be used?

I believe almost all, if not all pool software, is written around Linux.

CGminer will use the long poll from a pool in your pool list, if you are solo mining (I have not tested it on stratum only pools, like the one I run jkc.cryptocoinmine.com (http://jkc.cryptocoinmine.com)). As with most pools you will have to register so Cgminer can grab the LP (If it is available on a stratum only pool, I never looked into it).

If worse comes to worse, I can set up a pushpool on  jkc.cryptocoinmine.com (http://jkc.cryptocoinmine.com), so miners can use its' LP, and cuda miners can mine there as well.


god your a flirt... you say that to all of us cuda miners ( I had to give up on gamecoin finally... not getting anywhere solo on that LOL )


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 25, 2013, 07:44:24 PM
@dreamwatcher

Thanks for the info, I got cgminer running as solo miner but indeed I need the pushpool.

Funning the miner for few minutes and only getting rejected blocks:

[P]ool management [G]PU management [S)ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
GPU 0:  75.0C 2575RPM | 475.6M/513.3Mh/s | A:0 R:111 HW:0 U:0.00/m I: 6
GPU 1:  77.0C 3333RPM | 522.3M/526.6Mh/s | A:0 R: 84 HW:0 U:0.00/m I: 8

So already @200 rejected blocks.


Is there an other way to use a pushpool? I don't have linux installed and don't have the knowledge to do so. I'm running Windows 7, perhaps you know any software for W7 to run a pushpool?

Or can longpoling from a pool server be used?


I believe almost all, if not all pool software, is written around Linux.

CGminer will use the long poll from a pool in your pool list, if you are solo mining (I have not tested it on stratum only pools, like the one I run jkc.cryptocoinmine.com (http://jkc.cryptocoinmine.com)). As with most pools you will have to register so Cgminer can grab the LP (If it is available on a stratum only pool, I never looked into it).

If worse comes to worse, I can set up a pushpool on  jkc.cryptocoinmine.com (http://jkc.cryptocoinmine.com), so miners can use its' LP, and cuda miners can mine there as well.


god your a flirt... you say that to all of us cuda miners ( I had to give up on gamecoin finally... not getting anywhere solo on that LOL )

 :D :D

Ok OK , I also received a request for pushpool in a PM as well. I will work on it today.  :P


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 25, 2013, 09:52:35 PM
jkc.cryptocoinmine.com (http://jkc.cryptocoinmine.com) now has a LP port.

Port 8339

jkc.cryptocoinmine.com:8339  for Long Poll

jkc.cryptocoinmine.com:8080 for stratum

See, I am no flirt. It make take a little bit for me to get things done among my list of 10000 things I need to get done, but the important stuff does get done.  :P






@dreamwatcher

Thanks for the info, I got cgminer running as solo miner but indeed I need the pushpool.

Funning the miner for few minutes and only getting rejected blocks:

[P]ool management [G]PU management [S)ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
GPU 0:  75.0C 2575RPM | 475.6M/513.3Mh/s | A:0 R:111 HW:0 U:0.00/m I: 6
GPU 1:  77.0C 3333RPM | 522.3M/526.6Mh/s | A:0 R: 84 HW:0 U:0.00/m I: 8

So already @200 rejected blocks.


Is there an other way to use a pushpool? I don't have linux installed and don't have the knowledge to do so. I'm running Windows 7, perhaps you know any software for W7 to run a pushpool?

Or can longpoling from a pool server be used?


I believe almost all, if not all pool software, is written around Linux.

CGminer will use the long poll from a pool in your pool list, if you are solo mining (I have not tested it on stratum only pools, like the one I run jkc.cryptocoinmine.com (http://jkc.cryptocoinmine.com)). As with most pools you will have to register so Cgminer can grab the LP (If it is available on a stratum only pool, I never looked into it).

If worse comes to worse, I can set up a pushpool on  jkc.cryptocoinmine.com (http://jkc.cryptocoinmine.com), so miners can use its' LP, and cuda miners can mine there as well.


god your a flirt... you say that to all of us cuda miners ( I had to give up on gamecoin finally... not getting anywhere solo on that LOL )

 :D :D

Ok OK , I also received a request for pushpool in a PM as well. I will work on it today.  :P



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: BrewCrewFan on May 25, 2013, 10:30:15 PM
TY dream!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on May 27, 2013, 11:07:17 AM
I have been tinkering around with the cosmetics of CCE.

Check out the look of the homepage. http://cryptocoinexplorer.com/ (http://cryptocoinexplorer.com/)

I also applied the same sort of theme to the JKC explorer. http://jkc.cryptocoinexplorer.com/ (http://jkc.cryptocoinexplorer.com/)

Let me know what you think. If it looks good, I will apply the theme to all the explorers.



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: WOPR on May 30, 2013, 02:15:05 PM
I have been tinkering around with the cosmetics of CCE.

Check out the look of the homepage. http://cryptocoinexplorer.com/ (http://cryptocoinexplorer.com/)

I also applied the same sort of theme to the JKC explorer. http://jkc.cryptocoinexplorer.com/ (http://jkc.cryptocoinexplorer.com/)

Let me know what you think. If it looks good, I will apply the theme to all the explorers.



Nice design


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: kevindeangelis on May 31, 2013, 07:23:50 PM
can anyone recommend an exchange to sell jkc?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: bizz on May 31, 2013, 07:28:21 PM
can anyone recommend an exchange to sell jkc?

https://www.cryptsy.com/markets/view/35


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: kevindeangelis on May 31, 2013, 07:39:23 PM
can anyone recommend an exchange to sell jkc?

https://www.cryptsy.com/markets/view/35

Thanks!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: jlsminingcorp on June 03, 2013, 09:12:11 PM
I may be misunderstanding this, but is there a problem with the way that the JKC code generates random super blocks, which makes it possible to predict when all of the super blocks will occur in the future? The random number generator in main.cpp (below) generates a deterministic random number based on a particular seed value.

    int static generateMTRandom(int s, int range)
    {
        random::mt19937 gen(s);
        random::uniform_int_distribution<> dist(1, range);
        return dist(gen);
    }

This is called later when determining the block rewards (below), but using the block height as the seed value. By using a seed value like the block height that can be known for each block in advance isn't it possible to predict which blocks will be super blocks and what their value will be?

    int rand = generateMTRandom(nHeight, 100000);
    // printf("===>> nHeight = %d, Rand = %d\n", nHeight, rand);

    if(rand > 99990)
    {
    nSubsidy = 1000 * COIN;
    }
    else if (rand < 1001)
    {
    nSubsidy *= 3;
    }

Apologies if I've got this wrong (or if it is well known), I'm not a good c++ programmer, but a bit of quick and dirty test code seems to suggest that this might be the case. If this is right, is it worth an update that changes the seed value to something like the previous block's hash?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: fisheater on June 03, 2013, 09:15:57 PM
yes i think you are right, this is predictable as you can pre-calculate based on the the block number. An improved way is implemented in the luckycoin (see its github source) where the seed is from previous hash, so unless you solve the previous block, you can not predict the outcome of the # of coins.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: jlsminingcorp on June 03, 2013, 09:29:48 PM
Ah, I thought so. It was a comparison of the JKC and LKY code that made me think more carefully about this in the first place. Does this call for a fork? I guess there's no guarantee that you will mine a particular block (rather than a competitor) even if you know its value, but it would be good to get it working right.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: fisheater on June 03, 2013, 09:59:30 PM
Yes, I think someone posted a table for all the superblocks of JKC, but no one seems care about it. Also, even you know the location, people may get it before you, since you don't control the whole network.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on June 07, 2013, 06:29:01 PM
All payouts (save 1, waiting for a payout address) have been made from the JKC pool on CryptoCoin Mine.

The problem that I was having on the DGC pool did not seem to effect the JKC pool. However, I have found a newer and much more efficient mmcFE code base that I will be using for the pools.

The new code base uses a different database structure, so registering will be necessary when the pool comes back online.

Thank You

Robert



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on June 08, 2013, 05:53:32 AM
The new and improved JKC pool is up and running.

The new code base is much more efficient and reliable then the old code base.

URL and ports are the same as before.

jkc.cryptocoinmine.com (http://jkc.cryptocoinmine.com)

port 8080 for stratum

port 8339 for LP

You will need to re-register as the database structure is different, and much more efficient, then the old database.

I have also lowered the required confirms to 10!!






Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: marcetin on June 08, 2013, 02:12:05 PM
Back on the road :)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on June 08, 2013, 11:22:47 PM
There is a new version of JKC on github!

This is not a mandatory update, although it does have some nice changes.

1. Graphics have been changed over to the new coin design.

2 .New checkpoints have been added.

3. I have started the conversion to using the label "JKC" instead of "Junkcoin".

4. Future DNS seed has been added.

I will work on getting binaries published to the web site, however compiling Linux source into Windows binaries has never been a strong point of mine. If I could get a volunteer that I know to compile Windows binaries, that would be great.

Remember the new official github is  https://github.com/Hartland/JKC (https://github.com/Hartland/JKC)



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: marcetin on June 12, 2013, 09:59:54 AM
I see sudden rise of JKC network hash rate today :)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on June 12, 2013, 11:07:29 AM
I see sudden rise of JKC network hash rate today :)

Yes, we are at about 22 M/H right now and the JKC price is starting to rise on Cryptsy.

It appears to be multiple miners on the CCM JKC pool.

I do not know what sparked this sudden interest overnight, but I hope the trend continues and we can bring JKC back to the forefront  :)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Kalkuuuta on June 14, 2013, 08:50:13 AM
My mine computer crash 2week ago :/ Anyone know can i force restart with teamviewer that? I know computer have power on, but that is only in "tilt" mode or something what that make sometimes when mining.

Need i install some new wallet?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on June 14, 2013, 12:36:27 PM
The JKC mine will be shutdown indefinitly.

More then likely I will be shutting down all the pools.

The pool software on all the pools has some kind of bug I cannot trace and makes no sense. It usually effects just one account where the shares just stopped getting counted and archived. They just sit in the live share table. There is no rhyme or reason to which accounts get effected. The developer can not duplicate it and says nobody else has the problem. So I guess I must be the idiot that somehow causes random accounts to go haywire.

The new version, well lets just say it is bringing on even more problems.

I will go through and manually pay everybody out.

My apologies to all the miners.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: the1silverwolf on June 16, 2013, 08:16:26 PM
http://i41.tinypic.com/30a6j2e.png (http://swmining.mine.nu/jkc)

Brand New Pool: Silverwolf's JunkCoin Pool is online!

http://swmining.mine.nu/jkc

This is a JunkCoin (JKC) Pool. It is currently in BETA status. 

Features :

* PPLNS payout system
* Dynamic PPLNS lastNshares calculation for correct payouts!
* PPLNS Status Display for 100% transparency (Very Cool!). You can see exactly where every coin goes.
* Stratum Support
* Support Ticket System for easy reporting of issues
* 1% Fee
* Detailed Stats
* Auto or Manual (Instant) Payout

To Connect :
1. Register an account then login & setup your workers. http://swmining.mine.nu/jkc

2. Connect your miners as follows :

url = http://swmining.mine.nu
port = 3339 (Stratum)
username = username.workername
password = workerpassword

3. Start Mining !

Our thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=235611.0


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: aa on June 16, 2013, 10:12:05 PM
OP, link to the original thread (and tell the OP of that thread to link to yours).

The jkcoin website sucks balls and the forum's only posts are spam. There also seem to be no download links for the wallet/source on it.



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: marcetin on June 17, 2013, 01:56:39 AM
The jkcoin website sucks balls and the forum's only posts are spam. There also seem to be no download links for the wallet/source on it.

Site is in development.
Forum is under attack of spammers!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on June 18, 2013, 04:10:20 AM
I see interest coming and going with JKC, and I promise from this point forward I will keep up with site and forum maintenance along with marcetin.

So far with the client, the only things that need to be added are checkpoints, I will put up an updated version of the client in the next couple of days.

The Website and forum should be updated and cleaned up in the next couple of days.

Unfortunately I cannot add to the original thread, as it was not started by me and it has been awhile since I heard from js2082 (He has not been on since 6/12).

Thank you for your support and work towards a bright future for JKC!!  ;)




JKC CryptoCoin Mine:

Returning Soon

Many issues came up when I tried to migrate the PPLNS Database into a PPS database for a smooth transition.
The JKC pool will be coming back as a PPS pool with a fresh database.
As part of an apology to the JKC community, I will run this PPS pool at a 0% fee for a couple of weeks.


The disastrous results of trying to do a inline upgrade have taught me a valuable lesson.

I cannot apologize enough for issues with the JKC pool. I can only hope that my actions when dealing with issues such as uncounted shares and payouts, shows that I take miners concerns seriously.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on June 18, 2013, 12:02:00 PM
THE JKC CRYPTOCOIN POOL IS TESTING.
Registration is open, however the testing mining port is not public.
This allows the JKC community to watch the test.
I will open the public mining ports when the pool is ready.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Kalkuuuta on July 07, 2013, 01:01:00 PM
Will JKC die?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Hippie Tech on July 11, 2013, 05:57:24 PM
I think it did just that or it got 51'd.

The 7 blocks / 450 coins I solo'd this morning are gone and the ledger is blank.

HT xD



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: vata2013 on July 12, 2013, 06:42:00 AM
I think it did just that or it got 51'd.

The 7 blocks / 450 coins I solo'd this morning are gone and the ledger is blank.

HT xD



Mining solo - all ok.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Loft on July 23, 2013, 06:56:36 AM

Mining solo - all ok.
Pls, show your conf file.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: JDDev on July 23, 2013, 07:03:50 AM
Not sure if I've been mining on the main chain. Anyone have good nodes to add?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on July 23, 2013, 07:48:25 AM
JKC blockexplorer:

http://jkc.cryptocoinexplorer.com/

You can add it as a node also:

addnode=50.116.22.43


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Ll_lkasz on July 25, 2013, 10:01:06 PM
Could you give me link to actual client binnaries?
QT from first page gives me information about upgrade to Litecoin 0.6.9.1 and I cannot sync with JKC network.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: hotcoldcoin on July 28, 2013, 04:53:17 PM
Has anyone made a list of all the past and future reward blocks of Junkcoin?   

This seems like an easy list to make, because the Mersenne Twister is seeded with the block height.  Thus we know the seed for every block, past and future.

main.cpp (https://github.com/Hartland/JKC/blob/master/src/main.cpp#L871)
Code:
	int rand = generateMTRandom(nHeight, 100000);


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: theprotoss on July 28, 2013, 05:21:33 PM
http://s2.hostingkartinok.com/uploads/images/2013/07/08c15e5dd02caf36096da0fa2eebb868.png
(((


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: hotcoldcoin on July 29, 2013, 12:07:33 PM
Has anyone made a list of all the past and future reward blocks of Junkcoin?  

This seems like an easy list to make, because the Mersenne Twister is seeded with the block height.  Thus we know the seed for every block, past and future.

main.cpp (https://github.com/Hartland/JKC/blob/master/src/main.cpp#L871)
Code:
	int rand = generateMTRandom(nHeight, 100000);

It seems it *is* possible.  So I make these predictions:

Quote
Next *3 block: 90316

Next 1000 block: 91460

(current block 90297)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: jlsminingcorp on July 29, 2013, 12:45:36 PM
Has anyone made a list of all the past and future reward blocks of Junkcoin?  

This seems like an easy list to make, because the Mersenne Twister is seeded with the block height.  Thus we know the seed for every block, past and future.

main.cpp (https://github.com/Hartland/JKC/blob/master/src/main.cpp#L871)
Code:
	int rand = generateMTRandom(nHeight, 100000);

It seems it *is* possible.  So I make these predictions:

Quote
Next *3 block: 90316

Next 1000 block: 91460

(current block 90297)

You're right, it is deterministic based on block height (which is known in advance). It's been mentioned in the past (e.g. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=202454.msg2362053#msg2362053 and associated posts - including a mention from fisheater about a table of superblocks somewhere, which I haven't seen I'm afraid). Nobody seems to mind too much, I guess because you'd still need to win the block if you knew it was a super block. However, with a low hashrate on the network it is more of a risk that somebody with a lot of hashpower can jump in and mine the super blocks. Luckycoin overcomes this problem by using a seed generated from the previous block's hash, which isn't known in advance.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: hotcoldcoin on July 29, 2013, 12:56:44 PM
Has anyone made a list of all the past and future reward blocks of Junkcoin?  

This seems like an easy list to make, because the Mersenne Twister is seeded with the block height.  Thus we know the seed for every block, past and future.

main.cpp (https://github.com/Hartland/JKC/blob/master/src/main.cpp#L871)
Code:
	int rand = generateMTRandom(nHeight, 100000);

It seems it *is* possible.  So I make these predictions:

Quote
Next *3 block: 90316

Next 1000 block: 91460

(current block 90297)

You're right, it is deterministic based on block height (which is known in advance). It's been mentioned in the past (e.g. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=202454.msg2362053#msg2362053 and associated posts - including a mention from fisheater about a table of superblocks somewhere, which I haven't seen I'm afraid). Nobody seems to mind too much, I guess because you'd still need to win the block if you knew it was a super block. However, with a low hashrate on the network it is more of a risk that somebody with a lot of hashpower can jump in and mine the super blocks. Luckycoin overcomes this problem by using a seed generated from the previous block's hash, which isn't known in advance.

I thought it might have been talked about before, yup.  But I couldn't find the list.   So I made a new one :)

The Luckycoin method of using part of the previous Hash to generate a seed is a bit better.  Then you can only predict 1 block ahead.

Are there any other JKC clones that kept the nHeight seed?  I've only seen it in Sexcoin so far.








Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: jlsminingcorp on July 29, 2013, 01:07:58 PM
I thought it might have been talked about before, yup.  But I couldn't find the list.   So I made a new one :)

The Luckycoin method of using part of the previous Hash to generate a seed is a bit better.  Then you can only predict 1 block ahead.

Are there any other JKC clones that kept the nHeight seed?  I've only seen it in Sexcoin so far.

Not sure I'm afraid. I have to admit that I got a little fed up of trying to keep up with the barage of new coins a few weeks back. I haven't looked at the code for many of the more recent ones.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: ortchi on July 31, 2013, 11:32:48 PM
I´m the only one with the coin?
Quote
90319    86 left   ortchi42   31/07 07:16:15   0.16   50.00    655   384   58.60
90318    85 left   ortchi42   31/07 04:57:04   0.16   50.00    655   69   10.53
90317    84 left   ortchi42   31/07 04:26:08   0.16   50.00    655   1,141   174.11
90314    81 left   ortchi42   29/07 20:34:39   0.16   50.00    655   175   26.70
90313    80 left   ortchi42   29/07 20:31:59   0.16   50.00    655   351   53.56
90312    79 left   ortchi42   29/07 20:26:07   0.16   50.00    655   134   20.45
90311    78 left   ortchi42   29/07 20:24:15   0.16   50.00    655   717   109.41
90310    77 left   ortchi42   29/07 20:12:50   0.16   50.00    655   553   84.39
90309    76 left   ortchi42   29/07 20:04:38   0.16   50.00    655   1,464   223.40
90308    75 left   ortchi42   29/07 19:40:46   0.16   50.00    655   984   150.15
90307    74 left   ortchi42   29/07 18:42:15   0.16   50.00    655   622   94.91
90306    73 left   ortchi42   29/07 18:32:02   0.16   50.00    655   605   92.32
90305    72 left   ortchi42   29/07 18:16:46   0.16   50.00    655   267   40.74
90304    71 left   ortchi42   29/07 18:12:44   0.16   50.00    655   1,790   273.15
90303    70 left   ortchi42   29/07 16:12:27   0.16   50.00    655   2,285   348.68
90302    69 left   ortchi42   29/07 15:36:25   0.16   50.00    655   62   9.46
90301    68 left   ortchi42   29/07 15:35:13   0.16   50.00    655   112   17.09
90300    67 left   ortchi42   29/07 15:32:53   0.16   50.00    655   146   22.28
90299    66 left   ortchi42   29/07 15:29:50   0.16   50.00    655   276   42.12
90298    65 left   ortchi42   29/07 15:17:05   0.16   50.00    655   2,727   416.13
Since yesterday, 4 more blocks ;)

http://coin-base.net/jkccoin/
1% POOL FEE
Payoutsystem prop
only 90 confirms


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: vata2013 on August 15, 2013, 06:02:33 PM
what about new version?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: marcetin on August 30, 2013, 02:08:40 PM

http://coin-base.net/jkccoin/
1% POOL FEE
Payoutsystem prop
only 90 confirms

"We are currently not accepting new user registrations."?!?!?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: ortchi on September 08, 2013, 06:29:13 PM
After all the blocks were orphaned, I have the pool closed. The last two blocks arrived me. Now the pool is open again.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Hippie Tech on September 08, 2013, 09:32:01 PM
The client will not connect. Did I miss some addnodes ?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: ortchi on September 09, 2013, 09:24:19 AM
I use addnode=72.14.178.111 addnode=50.116.22.43 and get 2 connect.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Hippie Tech on September 09, 2013, 06:08:03 PM
I use addnode=72.14.178.111 addnode=50.116.22.43 and get 2 connect.

Thx ! That worked. :)

They should be posted in the OP.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: vgold on November 09, 2013, 03:44:13 PM


HI HO Junk Miners :)

I setup a node for JunkCoin network.

At least we can update the block chain, transfer coinz in less than a decade and who wish to mine can get some confirmations ;)

LOL :)

# On Line till 09Th Nov 2013
addnode=95.110.156.226:9771


In case of a Junk donation:
7azLKLkdUS9kvKHqei7Qixr8s6p8qNbXKj




Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: vgold on November 11, 2013, 09:25:29 AM


HI HO Junk Miners :)

I setup a node for JunkCoin network.

At least we can update the block chain, transfer coinz in less than a decade and who wish to mine can get some confirmations ;)

LOL :)

# On Line till 09Th Nov 2013
addnode=95.110.156.226:9771


In case of a Junk donation:
7azLKLkdUS9kvKHqei7Qixr8s6p8qNbXKj




It seems that people like the new node, 50 +/- and counting LOL smiley.gif

Lets put some more sailors on those Junks, a?!?!?!

LOL smiley.gif

It's nice to see how many new trades are availabele now on Cryptsy after the NODE setup, maybe the NODE makes the difference LOL :)

Unfortunately the price has dropped from 0.00040000 LTC for 1 JKC to 0.00003 +/- :(

But whan people will see the stability I hope the market will bust again ;)



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: vgold on November 11, 2013, 07:50:28 PM

I see with VERY BIG SATISFACTION that community has respond to the new node VERY VERY WELL :)

From yesterday I have about 50 connections/peers on the node, while in saturday whan I just post the IP of the new node I had hard time to update my block chain that now all the connected peers are sharing, that's AWESOME LOL :)

I'ts incredible how a little bit of work can change a whole market LOL :)

-----------
Jimmy wrote:
The price probably dropped because when you added that node people mined and dumped the coin after they mined a few.  Without any kind of base for the coin - the reason why you had to add a node in the first place - miners are just going to mine the coin and then sell off what they mined.  No one is mining the coin and keeping it, waiting for the price to rise.
-----

No mined coins, the block chain time stamp is fixed at "mar 5. nov 03:34:00 2013" :(

I think that people who had Junks in home port now that the blokade is over had take the wind and start to move tham to market.

Acting with stategy "what is in, is in" thay are ready to sell all Junkz for a forth of the real price, so that's why, from my opinion the price dopped.

Well now that the market is again sailing with good winds I bought some Junks just as investment LOL :)


I'm organize myself to provide more nodes, I'll get more servers and I'll help the crypto community to survive.

I don't like the fact that people loose their time mining a new coin and than after a developing team scrue up thay lose not only the mined coins but all what thay invested in getting tham as money to get hardware, energy to power the miners and most important of all REAL LIFE TIME that will NEVER come back and no BTC will pay for it ;)

I have to start my MultyNode Project ;)

Why??
Because I know how, because I can and because I like it LOL :)


http://s13.postimg.org/gwddk8xlj/junk_node_50_connections_20131111.png (http://postimage.org/)





Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: ortchi on November 15, 2013, 07:51:36 PM
The pool has moved. The new address is

www.coin-base.org/jkccoin/

All your data and coins were transferred.
You must only change net to org.

There are now three different Stratumports with different difficulties.
Port 3457 for slow Miner - Pool_target 16
Port 4457 for normal Miner - Pool_target 32 (one share is two Poolshares)
Port 5457 for fast Miner - Pool_target 64 (one share is four Poolshares)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: vgold on November 20, 2013, 09:14:59 PM


The node is down due to server upgrade.

I decided to start to provide the node in a better level thanks to so many connections, so
I get a dedicated server to do so.

A get a Dell R210 with 4 Xeon cores 16Gb or RAM and 2x450Gb15K HDD configured in a Raid 1,
a OK machine to provide better Junk Node as well as other coin nodes.

The update is also at OS level where I'll switch from Windows to Linux (Ubuntu) OS, no licence and a chance to get a deeper know how from that switch too :).

If anything goes as scheduled tomorrow night (european time) the node will be up and running again with the following new IP:


# Junk Coin Perpetual Node
addnode=5.249.152.30:9771






HI HO Junk Miners :)

I setup a node for JunkCoin network.

At least we can update the block chain, transfer coinz in less than a decade and who wish to mine can get some confirmations ;)

LOL :)

# On Line till 09Th Nov 2013
addnode=95.110.156.226:9771


In case of a Junk donation:
7azLKLkdUS9kvKHqei7Qixr8s6p8qNbXKj




Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: vgold on November 22, 2013, 01:05:57 AM
02:03 AM

As scheduled the new node is up and running.

# Permanent Node for:
# YKC - Junk Coin
addnode=5.249.152.30:9771


The winds for the new Junk Captains are positive, so lets' get some coins LOL :)


In case of a Junk donation:
7azLKLkdUS9kvKHqei7Qixr8s6p8qNbXKj


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: vata2013 on November 30, 2013, 10:39:25 PM
The pool has moved. The new address is

www.coin-base.org/jkccoin/

All your data and coins were transferred.
You must only change net to org.

There are now three different Stratumports with different difficulties.
Port 3457 for slow Miner - Pool_target 16
Port 4457 for normal Miner - Pool_target 32 (one share is two Poolshares)
Port 5457 for fast Miner - Pool_target 64 (one share is four Poolshares)

Pool Down ^-(


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: note235 on December 01, 2013, 12:46:55 AM
is there another pool for Junkcoin?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: polokiost on December 11, 2013, 02:38:04 AM
how to upgrade wallet, help me please!!!  ???
https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn2/s403x403/1454576_610372795667014_454492998_n.jpg


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: vata2013 on December 11, 2013, 07:31:17 PM
+1


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: MisterEugeneKrabs on December 15, 2013, 08:25:56 PM
I'm also seeing "Mandatory Upgrade to Litecoin 0.8.6.1+." everytime I start Junkcoin-qt.  Anyone have a solution?  I have already upgraded my litecoin wallet but still see this message in Junkcoin.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: night4011 on December 20, 2013, 04:02:04 AM
 
I'm also seeing "Mandatory Upgrade to Litecoin 0.8.6.1+." everytime I start Junkcoin-qt.  Anyone have a solution?  I have already upgraded my litecoin wallet but still see this message in Junkcoin.

 +1


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: farkedup on December 21, 2013, 02:23:44 AM
I was about to setup a pool for this coin but having problems with the client as well.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Kryptox on December 22, 2013, 08:28:01 AM
I'm also seeing "Mandatory Upgrade to Litecoin 0.8.6.1+." everytime I start Junkcoin-qt.  Anyone have a solution?  I have already upgraded my litecoin wallet but still see this message in Junkcoin.

This is an issue that many altcoin clients have/had.  The devs did not change the key for broadcasts and hence are listening to messages sent on the Litecoin network.  This is fairly simple for devs to fix in the client.

It's a little annoying but will not affect the operation of the client whatsoever.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: merc82 on December 28, 2013, 03:12:27 AM
for anyone interested, I have a small pool setup that is mining JKC (along with others) on http://pool.trademybit.com -- 0.5% / prop payout


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: unhooked on December 28, 2013, 06:24:30 AM
My wallet doesn't seem like its updating.

edit nvm. I checked the debug window and sure it is. It just isn't showing the sync sign on the lower right hand corner


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: gbrs on December 28, 2013, 01:09:23 PM
I own a JKC P2Pool: http://jkc-pool.blockexplore.nl:19327/
It is hosted in EU (Amsterdam, NL).

Your JKC-wallet is the username, password does not matter.
Stats are available at http://jkc-pool.blockexplore.nl/

Fee is 2% for now, but when the pool-hashrate increases to > 100 MH/s for more than one day, I will decrease fees to 1%.

Quote
To set the difficulty for your specific hash rate multiply by 0.00000116
For example, if your miner is capable of 1440 Kh/s:

1440 * 0.00000116 = 0.0016704

Example Connection String for a miner capable of 1440 Kh/s:

cgminer -o stratum+tcp://jkc-pool.blockexplore.nl:19327 -u 7aF8G8jfSnxDTaDjEbHKfrxFEGxdZmMFD9+0.0016704 -p password --scrypt

The following difficulty settings can be used as a guide:

Kh/s        Difficulty
1           +0.00000116
50          +0.000058
100         +0.000116
250         +0.00029
500         +0.00058
750         +0.00087
1000        +0.00116
1500        +0.00174
1750        +0.00203
2000        +0.00232
(Source: http://csc.xpool.net:8840/static/faq.html)


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: gbrs on December 28, 2013, 04:29:41 PM
I own a JKC P2Pool: http://jkc-pool.blockexplore.nl:19327/
It is hosted in EU (Amsterdam, NL).

Your JKC-wallet is the username, password does not matter.
Stats are available at http://jkc-pool.blockexplore.nl/

Fee is 2% for now, but when the pool-hashrate increases to > 100 MH/s for more than one day, I will decrease fees to 1%.


I'm in a good mood today, fee lowered to 0.10% :D


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on December 29, 2013, 07:16:25 PM
I must say I am surprised at the recent surge of support and restart of the JKC community. After this coin hit the exchange, it was pumped and dumped like I warned and the community all but evaporated.

As the coins appointed developer, I was quite disappointed and thought the coin had died out. Well here we are and it appears a group has stepped forward and wants JKC revitalized.

Who am I to argue?   ;)


I have updated both the Github and Windows Binaires:

Github:  https://github.com/Hartland/JKC (https://github.com/Hartland/JKC) (Full fix for "warning" 12.20.2013)


Windows Download: (UPDATED 12.29.2013)

https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B0wumNRRq9LNa2VOdDF2amtsa0E&usp=sharing (https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B0wumNRRq9LNa2VOdDF2amtsa0E&usp=sharing)



Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: JL0z on December 29, 2013, 08:49:18 PM
The pool has moved. The new address is

www.coin-base.org/jkccoin/

All your data and coins were transferred.
You must only change net to org.

There are now three different Stratumports with different difficulties.
Port 3457 for slow Miner - Pool_target 16
Port 4457 for normal Miner - Pool_target 32 (one share is two Poolshares)
Port 5457 for fast Miner - Pool_target 64 (one share is four Poolshares)

Pool Down ^-(

The pool changed to new hardware - now found at

http://coin-base.info/jkccoin/index.php and uses port 3457 only.  Has a small percentage of the network hash - currently 88MH/s relative to 491MH/s network.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: dreamwatcher on December 29, 2013, 09:24:56 PM
The pool has moved. The new address is

www.coin-base.org/jkccoin/

All your data and coins were transferred.
You must only change net to org.

There are now three different Stratumports with different difficulties.
Port 3457 for slow Miner - Pool_target 16
Port 4457 for normal Miner - Pool_target 32 (one share is two Poolshares)
Port 5457 for fast Miner - Pool_target 64 (one share is four Poolshares)

Pool Down ^-(

The pool changed to new hardware - now found at

http://coin-base.info/jkccoin/index.php and uses port 3457 only.  Has a small percentage of the network hash - currently 88MH/s relative to 491MH/s network.

Added to the OP.

I need other live pools to check in so I can place you in the OP.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: JL0z on December 29, 2013, 09:35:36 PM
for anyone interested, I have a small pool setup that is mining JKC (along with others) on http://pool.trademybit.com -- 0.5% / prop payout

This pool also is working away - it is multi-coin switching to the most profitable coin, or can choose to mine a particular coin.  Has a good percentage of JKC network - I like it.


Title: Re: JKC - ** Updated Source & Windows Client**
Post by: tuckertz1992 on January 05, 2014, 04:57:05 PM
Anyone know which pools are kicking out the most Hash?

I use Coin Base but its been donw for 4 horus today :/ - Think its time to chnage pool!


Title: Re: JKC - ** Updated Source & Windows Client**
Post by: JL0z on January 05, 2014, 10:42:02 PM
Anyone know which pools are kicking out the most Hash?

I use Coin Base but its been donw for 4 horus today :/ - Think its time to chnage pool!

Hi, I was just on coin-base.info - I run a couple of small rigs during my night-time, they were fine when I checked this morning (Australia).

The only other pool I know of is a switching pool, trademybits - I did mine JKC there for a while a week ago, but then the hash rate moved so it wasn't producing, then I went with the switching port and ended up with assorted coins.


Title: Re: JKC - ** Updated Source & Windows Client**
Post by: capslock1874 on January 07, 2014, 01:55:53 PM
Anyone know which pools are kicking out the most Hash?

I use Coin Base but its been donw for 4 horus today :/ - Think its time to chnage pool!

You can use this JKC pool http://115.28.56.217, it's stable and never kicking out. :)


Title: Re: JKC - ** Updated Source & Windows Client**
Post by: nightwishx on January 10, 2014, 03:36:21 PM
 ;D good


Title: Re: JKC - ** Updated Source & Windows Client**
Post by: nightwishx on January 15, 2014, 08:18:22 PM
JKC  -  The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks

Github:  https://github.com/Hartland/JKC (https://github.com/Hartland/JKC) (Full fix for "warning" 12.20.2013)


Windows Download: (UPDATED 12.29.2013)

https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B0wumNRRq9LNa2VOdDF2amtsa0E&usp=sharing (https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B0wumNRRq9LNa2VOdDF2amtsa0E&usp=sharing)


The new feature of this coin is that it added random coin size per block (see below), so even late in the game, you may still hit a block of 1000 coins! Like real gold mining, you may hit different block grade:-)

Features:
  
   - Total coins will be around 107 millions
   - 1 minutes block target
   - Difficulty re-targets once per day
   - Coinbase: 50 coins per block. It will also be halved about every two years (every 1036800 blocks).
   - Mining will be shut down after 12 years.
   - In regular mining (after first 4 bonus days), there will be 1% chance a block will yield triple of the
      normal coins (e.g. in the first 2 years there's 1% chance you get 150 coins per block).
   - There is also 1/10,000 (0.01%) chance that a block will yield 1000 coins. This is valid for all 12 years
      of the mining.
   - The default ports are 9771 (connect) and 9772 (json rpc).




Blockchain Explorers:

http://jkc.cryptocoinexplorer.com/

http://block.al.tcoin.info/


Pools

1% POOL FEE
Payoutsystem prop
only 90 confirms
dynamic Stratum 2-1024
Stratumport 3457
Getworkport 8457

http://coin-base.info/jkccoin/index.php (http://coin-base.info/jkccoin/index.php)






save the JKC ,save the world


Title: Re: JKC - ** Updated Source & Windows Client**
Post by: JL0z on February 14, 2014, 03:14:55 AM
JKC difficulty is still at 8.67 - isn't it supposed to have retargeted by now?  i.e. daily?  Considering that each block can take a couple of hours to solve - with the network apparently around 5Mh - what's going on?


Title: Re: JKC - ** Updated Source & Windows Client**
Post by: BTCIRV on February 20, 2014, 02:25:32 AM
I still can't get the wallet to synch. Think I downloaded the latest, but it's hard to say with these threads. I've included the addnodes - it connects - gets near the end, doesn't synch fully. Been waiting for two weeks to see if a transaction went though.

I've also deleted the files from roaming and redownloaded everything - still the same.

The website is crud, not even updated. The info old there. Is the most up to date wallet from December?



Title: Re: JKC - ** Updated Source & Windows Client**
Post by: JL0z on February 20, 2014, 03:24:11 AM
I still can't get the wallet to synch. Think I downloaded the latest, but it's hard to say with these threads. I've included the addnodes - it connects - gets near the end, doesn't synch fully. Been waiting for two weeks to see if a transaction went though.

I've also deleted the files from roaming and redownloaded everything - still the same.

The website is crud, not even updated. The info old there. Is the most up to date wallet from December?



Hi, as I understand, the December release is the current file.

What addnodes are you using?  Try 5.249.152.30 as this one I just checked is currently up to date at latest block 161530.  If it doesn't completely synchronize, I usually close it, and wait a minute and open it again - with other wallets, this might need to be done a few times.


Title: Re: JKC - ** Updated Source & Windows Client**
Post by: BTCIRV on February 20, 2014, 05:19:37 AM
I still can't get the wallet to synch. Think I downloaded the latest, but it's hard to say with these threads. I've included the addnodes - it connects - gets near the end, doesn't synch fully. Been waiting for two weeks to see if a transaction went though.

I've also deleted the files from roaming and redownloaded everything - still the same.

The website is crud, not even updated. The info old there. Is the most up to date wallet from December?



Hi, as I understand, the December release is the current file.

What addnodes are you using?  Try 5.249.152.30 as this one I just checked is currently up to date at latest block 161530.  If it doesn't completely synchronize, I usually close it, and wait a minute and open it again - with other wallets, this might need to be done a few times.


Hi, thank you. I've done that a number of times. I've just deleted all the files again except wallet and the junkcoin.conf. I JUST added the last node, so we'll see. Here's what's in my conf:

Quote
addnode=24.210.42.161
addnode=86.40.95.128
addnode=46.65.55.189
addnode=123.16.98.117
addnode=113.167.117.173
addnode=88.182.13.77
addnode=113.162.171.83
addnode=107.3.186.55
addnode=62.163.9.155
addnode=138.130.128.133
addnode=188.81.21.200
addnode=5.249.152.30:9771




Title: Re: JKC - ** Updated Source & Windows Client**
Post by: JL0z on February 20, 2014, 06:28:08 AM
Hi,

I just ran the latest wallet with the junkcoin.conf file, pointing to the one node only.  I hadn't installed the wallet before on this machine so it did synchronize.  I had to stop and start the wallet probably half a dozen times, when it seemed to get stuck.

Currently had synchronized to the last block, but because of the block times being so long, you won't get a green tick unless the last block was in the past couple of hours or so.

junkcoin.conf contains:

listen=1
daemon=1
server=1
rpcuser=rpcuser
rpcpassword=rpcpassword
rpcport=9772
port=9771
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcallowip=192.168.1.*
addnode=5.249.152.30

It got stuck early at block 400, then a few hundred later, but after the first few, then seemed to go through the rest ok.


Title: Re: JKC - ** Updated Source & Windows Client**
Post by: JL0z on February 20, 2014, 06:44:15 AM

Quote
addnode=24.210.42.161
addnode=86.40.95.128
addnode=46.65.55.189
addnode=123.16.98.117
addnode=113.167.117.173
addnode=88.182.13.77
addnode=113.162.171.83
addnode=107.3.186.55
addnode=62.163.9.155
addnode=138.130.128.133
addnode=188.81.21.200
addnode=5.249.152.30:9771


Hi, I checked those other nodes - none of them are up except the last one that is the one that I am connected to.


Title: Re: JKC - ** Updated Source & Windows Client**
Post by: BTCIRV on February 20, 2014, 06:47:02 PM
This thing still doesn't work... I left it running all night, and it had reset it self twice before then and again during the night. I get up this AM and it's stuck around 8000 remaining. Close it, it reopens at 700000. Now it's stuck at 356049. This is the 5th time I've done this.

1) Is this wallet still pointing at LiteCoin instead of JKC?

2) Does JKC really only have 1 node after all this time?

3) How many DAYS does it take to synch one wallet? I'm approaching a week (2?) and many attempts.

As this coin has grown in popularity, a little better support may be in order? My JKC have gone up over 500% in value and I can't even get to them in several weeks.

(-JKC -  LTC clone. 0 starting diff with superblocks, random superblocks.)
 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134179.0


Edit: closed and reopned a couple times, goes to 8682, then back to 300k, then back to 8682... etc.

Edit: closed and reopened a again. Stuck at 92800k or so, then at 8685, then back to 356052, then down to 8000k, then back to 356052. OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER.


Title: Re: JKC - ** Updated Source & Windows Client**
Post by: JL0z on February 20, 2014, 10:00:29 PM
This thing still doesn't work... I left it running all night, and it had reset it self twice before then and again during the night. I get up this AM and it's stuck around 8000 remaining. Close it, it reopens at 700000. Now it's stuck at 356049. This is the 5th time I've done this.

1) Is this wallet still pointing at LiteCoin instead of JKC?

2) Does JKC really only have 1 node after all this time?

3) How many DAYS does it take to synch one wallet? I'm approaching a week (2?) and many attempts.

As this coin has grown in popularity, a little better support may be in order? My JKC have gone up over 500% in value and I can't even get to them in several weeks.

(-JKC -  LTC clone. 0 starting diff with superblocks, random superblocks.)
 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134179.0


Edit: closed and reopned a couple times, goes to 8682, then back to 300k, then back to 8682... etc.

Edit: closed and reopened a again. Stuck at 92800k or so, then at 8685, then back to 356052, then down to 8000k, then back to 356052. OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER.

BTCIRV, Hi - I didn't run a wallet until I saw your post.  I had been looking at JKC for a while, so yesterday I ran the wallet, the first time and added that node I mentioned.  After that I restarted the wallet - I think about 5-6 times.  It synchronized in about half a day.  What I do, is to look at the debug console - which shows what block the wallet is currently at.  If it stays at the same block for a long time - you can also look at the debug.log file - I generally stop and start it, when the orphan block messages start appearing - which is usually that it is connecting to the wrong blockchain.

It looks like that node I mentioned is not accessible at the moment.  If we need to, I could probably put my copy of the blockchain somewhere for you to download.


Title: Re: JKC - ** Updated Source & Windows Client**
Post by: faraway on February 20, 2014, 10:04:04 PM
This thing still doesn't work... I left it running all night, and it had reset it self twice before then and again during the night. I get up this AM and it's stuck around 8000 remaining. Close it, it reopens at 700000. Now it's stuck at 356049. This is the 5th time I've done this.

1) Is this wallet still pointing at LiteCoin instead of JKC?

2) Does JKC really only have 1 node after all this time?

3) How many DAYS does it take to synch one wallet? I'm approaching a week (2?) and many attempts.

As this coin has grown in popularity, a little better support may be in order? My JKC have gone up over 500% in value and I can't even get to them in several weeks.

(-JKC -  LTC clone. 0 starting diff with superblocks, random superblocks.)
 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134179.0


Edit: closed and reopned a couple times, goes to 8682, then back to 300k, then back to 8682... etc.

Edit: closed and reopened a again. Stuck at 92800k or so, then at 8685, then back to 356052, then down to 8000k, then back to 356052. OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER.


Here is my getpeerinfo, it maybe helpful:
[    {
        "addr" : "192.241.216.151:11345",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1392933634,
        "lastrecv" : 1392933635,
        "conntime" : 1392401723,
        "version" : 60002,
        "subver" : "/DGC:1.0.1/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : 687959,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "94.254.7.39:9336",
        "services" : "00000003",
        "lastsend" : 1392933674,
        "lastrecv" : 1392933667,
        "conntime" : 1392872708,
        "version" : 60003,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:0.8.5/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : 169878,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "89.178.192.93:24242",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1392933675,
        "lastrecv" : 1392933657,
        "conntime" : 1392889636,
        "version" : 60001,
        "subver" : "/42:0.6.4.6/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : 26826,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "72.78.100.12:4588",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1392933635,
        "lastrecv" : 1392933602,
        "conntime" : 1392895512,
        "version" : 60080,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.1.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : 80260,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "128.199.238.183:24242",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1392933634,
        "lastrecv" : 1392933638,
        "conntime" : 1392924222,
        "version" : 60001,
        "subver" : "/42:0.6.4.6/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : 26952,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "84.250.6.190:24242",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1392933660,
        "lastrecv" : 1392933606,
        "conntime" : 1392924507,
        "version" : 60001,
        "subver" : "/42:0.6.4.6/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : 26953,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "78.221.228.44:9336",
        "services" : "00000003",
        "lastsend" : 1392933635,
        "lastrecv" : 1392933674,
        "conntime" : 1392931264,
        "version" : 60003,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:0.8.5/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : 89423,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "72.213.130.251:9336",
        "services" : "00000000",
        "lastsend" : 1392933707,
        "lastrecv" : 0,
        "conntime" : 1392933707,
        "version" : 0,
        "subver" : "",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : -1,
        "banscore" : 0
    }
]


Title: Re: JKC - ** Updated Source & Windows Client**
Post by: JL0z on February 20, 2014, 11:21:13 PM
faraway,

Hi - it looks like none of those peers are JKC wallets.

:9336 is LTC

JKC clients should be :9771 unless they have specifically changed the port in their junkcoin.conf - unlikely.

Ok - this is similar to what has happened in some other clients.  I have had to set firewall restrictions to allow the wallet to only make outbound connections to specific ports.  For JKC the ports should be tcp 9771 and 9772.  For Windows, this is done in Windows Firewall or in your antivirus firewall if enabled.


Title: Re: JKC - ** Updated Source & Windows Client**
Post by: faraway on February 20, 2014, 11:35:09 PM
faraway,

Hi - it looks like none of those peers are JKC wallets.

:9336 is LTC

JKC clients should be :9771 unless they have specifically changed the port in their junkcoin.conf - unlikely.

Ok - this is similar to what has happened in some other clients.  I have had to set firewall restrictions to allow the wallet to only make outbound connections to specific ports.  For JKC the ports should be tcp 9771 and 9772.  For Windows, this is done in Windows Firewall or in your antivirus firewall if enabled.

You are right the client keep the connection with wrong coins. And requires a full upgrade. The maintainer has some work to do...

Anyway if you look at http://www.coinchoose.com/, the block count =161532, and the /Satoshi:0.6.3/ nodes are fine, like the other one:


   {
        "addr" : "115.28.56.217:9771",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1392939010,
        "lastrecv" : 1392939086,
        "conntime" : 1392939006,
        "version" : 60001,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:0.6.3/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : 161532,
        "banscore" : 0
    },


You may synchronize with these nodes.



The last client repository contains the following checkpoint:

    static MapCheckpoints mapCheckpoints =
            boost::assign::map_list_of
            (  1, uint256("0x11b82349e53d49a5b5ef6262c262564e7663d8cfd912b0040b33683f623022f2"))
            ( 11, uint256("0xc8fc42e967eebdeafcabbd9050a545617f8685d53f2ebcd8f0fa5002b7e62a86"))
            ( 59, uint256("0xcdde8a3e42fa8888df2db8bf6673b29f5e2ae29951275d452686c47acb51cb66"))
            (104, uint256("0x206fe8cc678598456a11041fac65c8e096d9e26c887e391977fdad41e7add208"))
            (10000, uint256("0x7ddbb237b18ffedfa1680a0560d135a9bca247654ab3eef1cc5a39c33074f364"))
            (30030, uint256("0x895f2c50bdf86c3446712d6ff3da448d32e3803a09cb438ad784dbac5c1baf64"))
            (50005, uint256("0xb43e13a918dd208a58fd42aae6aeb51a42e24631cdeb89b2307b62d5353513b9"))
            (100000, uint256("0xfa2e00373495d1343687146a9ef604d8b0f3ee0c21ea749cef9e4c9efaf7c00d"))
            (135000, uint256("0x6ef258d60b6bf2466ade47812d624ca401964d32d264063b2bda3129873d8c26"))



This is enough for the client to operate properly.


Title: Re: JKC - ** Updated Source & Windows Client**
Post by: BTCIRV on February 21, 2014, 07:45:46 PM
This thing still doesn't work... I left it running all night, and it had reset it self twice before then and again during the night. I get up this AM and it's stuck around 8000 remaining. Close it, it reopens at 700000. Now it's stuck at 356049. This is the 5th time I've done this.

1) Is this wallet still pointing at LiteCoin instead of JKC?

2) Does JKC really only have 1 node after all this time?

3) How many DAYS does it take to synch one wallet? I'm approaching a week (2?) and many attempts.

As this coin has grown in popularity, a little better support may be in order? My JKC have gone up over 500% in value and I can't even get to them in several weeks.

(-JKC -  LTC clone. 0 starting diff with superblocks, random superblocks.)
 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134179.0


Edit: closed and reopned a couple times, goes to 8682, then back to 300k, then back to 8682... etc.

Edit: closed and reopened a again. Stuck at 92800k or so, then at 8685, then back to 356052, then down to 8000k, then back to 356052. OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER.


Here is my getpeerinfo, it maybe helpful:
[    {
        "addr" : "192.241.216.151:11345",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1392933634,
        "lastrecv" : 1392933635,
        "conntime" : 1392401723,
        "version" : 60002,
        "subver" : "/DGC:1.0.1/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : 687959,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "94.254.7.39:9336",
        "services" : "00000003",
        "lastsend" : 1392933674,
        "lastrecv" : 1392933667,
        "conntime" : 1392872708,
        "version" : 60003,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:0.8.5/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : 169878,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "89.178.192.93:24242",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1392933675,
        "lastrecv" : 1392933657,
        "conntime" : 1392889636,
        "version" : 60001,
        "subver" : "/42:0.6.4.6/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : 26826,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "72.78.100.12:4588",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1392933635,
        "lastrecv" : 1392933602,
        "conntime" : 1392895512,
        "version" : 60080,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.1.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : 80260,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "128.199.238.183:24242",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1392933634,
        "lastrecv" : 1392933638,
        "conntime" : 1392924222,
        "version" : 60001,
        "subver" : "/42:0.6.4.6/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : 26952,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "84.250.6.190:24242",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1392933660,
        "lastrecv" : 1392933606,
        "conntime" : 1392924507,
        "version" : 60001,
        "subver" : "/42:0.6.4.6/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : 26953,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "78.221.228.44:9336",
        "services" : "00000003",
        "lastsend" : 1392933635,
        "lastrecv" : 1392933674,
        "conntime" : 1392931264,
        "version" : 60003,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:0.8.5/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : 89423,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "72.213.130.251:9336",
        "services" : "00000000",
        "lastsend" : 1392933707,
        "lastrecv" : 0,
        "conntime" : 1392933707,
        "version" : 0,
        "subver" : "",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : -1,
        "banscore" : 0
    }
]


Hi, thanks. I've created this in the conf file based on your IPs. I don't know how else to do it:


Quote
listen=1
daemon=1
server=1
rpcuser=blah
rpcpassword=blah
rpcport=9772
port=9771
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcallowip=192.168.1.*
addnode=5.249.152.30:9771
addnode=192.241.216.151:11345
addnode=94.254.7.39:9336
addnode=89.178.192.93:24242
addnode=72.78.100.12:4588
addnode=128.199.238.183:24242
addnode=84.250.6.190:24242
addnode=78.221.228.44:9336
addnode=72.213.130.251:9336
addnode=115.28.56.217:9771


it connects, seems to synch up, but my coins withdrawn from Cryptsy 2 weeks ago aren't there. I just deleted the roaming files again (not the wallet) to allow it to resynch fully with these addresses.

So why is the wallet pointing to the wrong block chain? Does the dev. not know how to do the proper updates? Why let a coin die that's starting to do well?


Title: Re: JKC - ** Updated Source & Windows Client**
Post by: dreamwatcher on February 21, 2014, 09:00:48 PM
The client is not and has never pointed to the Litecoin chain. There was issue a few months ago with the Litecoin alert key, but was corrected last year. This effected many coins not just JKC. The issue had nothing to do with the block chain.

The issue now is lack of miners vs. difficulty.  I could band-aid a fix in that might or might not work depending if users install it. However it would be a hard fork and could cause more problems then it solves.

The next time difficulty goes up and miners drop off, the same situation would occur again. A more permanent fix would involve completely rewriting the difficulty algo. to a different type of algo. In essence changing the coin into something else.

Network Hash rate is ~4 MH @ 8.672 difficulty. This means the network is going to crawl along until the next difficulty drop.

At block 161280 the difficulty jumped from 2.5 to 8.6. Just before the jump the network was running too fast, after the jump you can see the heavy hasher that was running up the difficulty calculation before the adjustment, dropped out of the network. This leaves the chain in the lurch it is in.
 
Difficulty re-targets every 2040 blocks, so at block 163,320 the difficulty will adjust back down again.

You claim the coin is so successful, yet the issue is lack of hash rate. The community abandoned me long ago, then became encouraging when they wanted something. As soon as they got it, crickets again.

I continue to develop in the sense of maintaining the software and keeping it running, but the issue here is not the software. It is the lack of mining outside of a heavy hitter or two who jump on the chain when the difficulty is low and jump off when it adjusts back up.

If one needs a node, I also run and maintain the block explorer jkc.cryptocoinexplorer.com. (http://jkc.cryptocoinexplorer.com.). One can use it as a node.




Title: Re: JKC - ** Updated Source & Windows Client**
Post by: dreamwatcher on February 21, 2014, 09:05:54 PM
I also ran some tests:

On a machine that had JKC on it, it found a node and synced up in less then  2 minutes.

On a fresh machine that never had JKC on it, the results were similar.

One is going to have sync problems until the chain gets moving again, the client considers itself out of sync if the last block is too old. Of course if that is truly the last block on the chain, it is technically synced.





Title: Re: JKC - ** Updated Source & Windows Client**
Post by: BTCIRV on February 25, 2014, 06:42:17 PM
The client is not and has never pointed to the Litecoin chain. There was issue a few months ago with the Litecoin alert key, but was corrected last year. This effected many coins not just JKC. The issue had nothing to do with the block chain.

The issue now is lack of miners vs. difficulty.  I could band-aid a fix in that might or might not work depending if users install it. However it would be a hard fork and could cause more problems then it solves.

The next time difficulty goes up and miners drop off, the same situation would occur again. A more permanent fix would involve completely rewriting the difficulty algo. to a different type of algo. In essence changing the coin into something else.

Network Hash rate is ~4 MH @ 8.672 difficulty. This means the network is going to crawl along until the next difficulty drop.

At block 161280 the difficulty jumped from 2.5 to 8.6. Just before the jump the network was running too fast, after the jump you can see the heavy hasher that was running up the difficulty calculation before the adjustment, dropped out of the network. This leaves the chain in the lurch it is in.
 
Difficulty re-targets every 2040 blocks, so at block 163,320 the difficulty will adjust back down again.

You claim the coin is so successful, yet the issue is lack of hash rate. The community abandoned me long ago, then became encouraging when they wanted something. As soon as they got it, crickets again.

I continue to develop in the sense of maintaining the software and keeping it running, but the issue here is not the software. It is the lack of mining outside of a heavy hitter or two who jump on the chain when the difficulty is low and jump off when it adjusts back up.

If one needs a node, I also run and maintain the block explorer jkc.cryptocoinexplorer.com. (http://jkc.cryptocoinexplorer.com.). One can use it as a node.





I appreciate your detailed reply, and your frustration over this coin. I didn't realize that there was such a lack of interest when its value is up and up. How big a rig is a "heavy hitter"? Would it be 60 mh/s +? There's no way I could help with that. But I may be able to offer some help for a little while.



Title: Re: JKC - ** Updated Source & Windows Client**
Post by: BTCIRV on February 25, 2014, 06:53:33 PM
The client is not and has never pointed to the Litecoin chain. There was issue a few months ago with the Litecoin alert key, but was corrected last year. This effected many coins not just JKC. The issue had nothing to do with the block chain.

The issue now is lack of miners vs. difficulty.  I could band-aid a fix in that might or might not work depending if users install it. However it would be a hard fork and could cause more problems then it solves.

The next time difficulty goes up and miners drop off, the same situation would occur again. A more permanent fix would involve completely rewriting the difficulty algo. to a different type of algo. In essence changing the coin into something else.

Network Hash rate is ~4 MH @ 8.672 difficulty. This means the network is going to crawl along until the next difficulty drop.

At block 161280 the difficulty jumped from 2.5 to 8.6. Just before the jump the network was running too fast, after the jump you can see the heavy hasher that was running up the difficulty calculation before the adjustment, dropped out of the network. This leaves the chain in the lurch it is in.
 
Difficulty re-targets every 2040 blocks, so at block 163,320 the difficulty will adjust back down again.

You claim the coin is so successful, yet the issue is lack of hash rate. The community abandoned me long ago, then became encouraging when they wanted something. As soon as they got it, crickets again.

I continue to develop in the sense of maintaining the software and keeping it running, but the issue here is not the software. It is the lack of mining outside of a heavy hitter or two who jump on the chain when the difficulty is low and jump off when it adjusts back up.

If one needs a node, I also run and maintain the block explorer jkc.cryptocoinexplorer.com. (http://jkc.cryptocoinexplorer.com.). One can use it as a node.






I've made this junkcoin.conf file. Is this workable? The dif is the changes to the ports - none set to LTC any longer as noted on the previous page:

Quote
listen=1
daemon=1
server=1
rpcuser=blah
rpcpassword=blah
rpcport=9772
port=9771
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcallowip=192.168.1.*
addnode=5.249.152.30:9771
addnode=192.241.216.151:9771
addnode=94.254.7.39:9771
addnode=72.213.130.251:9771
addnode=115.28.56.217:9771
addnode=89.178.192.93:9771
addnode=72.78.100.12:9771
addnode=128.199.238.183:9771
addnode=84.250.6.190:9771
addnode=78.221.228.44:9771
addnode=jkc.cryptocoinexplorer.com


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: BTCIRV on February 25, 2014, 06:57:29 PM
Here's my getpeerinfo from the console, only 2 of the above nodes are connected.




[
{
"addr" : "5.249.152.30:9771",
"services" : "00000001",
"lastsend" : 1393354533,
"lastrecv" : 1393354536,
"conntime" : 1393354286,
"version" : 60001,
"subver" : "/Satoshi:0.6.3/",
"inbound" : false,
"releasetime" : 0,
"startingheight" : 161564,
"banscore" : 0
},
{
"addr" : "115.28.56.217:9771",
"services" : "00000001",
"lastsend" : 1393354529,
"lastrecv" : 1393354529,
"conntime" : 1393354303,
"version" : 60001,
"subver" : "/Satoshi:0.6.3/",
"inbound" : false,
"releasetime" : 0,
"startingheight" : 161564,
"banscore" : 0
},
{
"addr" : "84.200.84.93:9771",
"services" : "00000001",
"lastsend" : 1393354529,
"lastrecv" : 1393354528,
"conntime" : 1393354331,
"version" : 60001,
"subver" : "/Satoshi:0.6.3/",
"inbound" : false,
"releasetime" : 0,
"startingheight" : 161564,
"banscore" : 0
},
{
"addr" : "38.64.135.55:9771",
"services" : "00000001",
"lastsend" : 1393354528,
"lastrecv" : 1393354528,
"conntime" : 1393354455,
"version" : 60001,
"subver" : "/Satoshi:0.6.3/",
"inbound" : false,
"releasetime" : 0,
"startingheight" : 161564,
"banscore" : 0
}
]


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: theblazehen on March 02, 2014, 05:40:07 PM
PUMP on cryptsy?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Vlad2Vlad on June 02, 2014, 01:02:49 AM



JKC Devs and Holders,


Is this the official JunkCoin thread?

Older coins are being burried under an avalanche of new cryptos, something I said would happen last year.

That said, devs of any crypto should do anything within their power to increase stakeholder value.  Given the small budgets of most cryptos there is little that can be done.

May I suggest a "Stock-BuyBack".


A reduction in total max coins and also a reduction in the current subsidy are both great examples of a stock BuyBack and the best part is that it doesn't cost the devs or current holders anything to do.

Reducing the outstanding number of coins (and subsidy) will instantly increase the value of the coin as it makes it harder to get and more rare in the future.  It's a simple supply and demand equation and right now, most alts have way too many coins to make them equitable to new investors.

There is no reason for JKC to have 107 million total max coins.  DarkCoin made this realization and they dropped their max coins from 88 million to 22 million and it has done wonders for them.

This will automatically increase shareholder value [proportionately] rewarding the current loyal holders of JKC and if you set a date when the BuyBack will take effect anyone can buy JKC and gain that same value, thus, creating a sudden demand for JunkCoins.

There are now 11 million JKC coins now.  I suggest a max cap of 30 million and perhaps drop the lotto subsidy in half as those large blocks can dilute the coin too quickly

Just a suggestion:  Something needs to be done because [like I said last year when we had only 12 coins out here] by next year, we'll have over 3,000 alt coins.

Do something while you can still be noticed and do it in time for the next big wave of incoming new investors which will be this summer.

Good luck!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Vlad2Vlad on June 11, 2014, 06:28:29 AM



Is JUNK still alive or is JUNK finally Junked?


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Vlad2Vlad on July 27, 2014, 05:46:00 AM






Someone just tried to game JUNK big-time today.

They Manipulated the price down from 130 Satoshi to 2 Satoshi.

I have no idea how someone could have done that so smoothly without any attention.

I actually bought a few hundred junk coins at 18 Satoshi so it wasn't some glitch, it really went that low.

There were no sellers at that price, just bots selling tiny blocks.

Now the price is back up at 130 Sats but I wonder what's going on - was that a fat finger trade or is someone trying to buy up a huge portion of JUNK?

Anybody have any idea?

Thanks!


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 08, 2015, 01:33:20 PM
Junk is salvage-able

Ideas?

Pick 3 junky coins under$10k
Lets get'm back up, and under the flag of JUNK coins

battle tesla hellas
kore xdq bitbar bitcoinplus
seed cool top
caix spa red apex
buk grand util
tor asic bet icb
sbc nrs emd mls
craig mmc zed
taco alien vegas
xXx ghc rpc lyc

PICK 3 on that list and post below.


Title: Re: JKC - The Scrypt Coin with Super Blocks
Post by: Chicago on May 19, 2017, 03:55:43 PM
Hello Junk Captains,

    Would y'all be kind enough to help by putting your JunkCoin wallet online so I may sync with it.
    I am unable to find any nodes to peer with and do want to keep my full node online so the blockchain persists and remains historically relevant.

    It would be best to find the longest chain with the most work.
    Feel free to send me a private message if you would like to help but do not want to post your node's address in the forum at present.

Best Regards,
-Chicago


Title: Re: JKC - ** Updated Source & Windows Client**
Post by: Chicago on August 17, 2017, 04:03:15 PM
Hello,

   The archive.org copy of the official block explorer (https://web.archive.org/web/20140924072248/http://jkc.cryptocoinexplorer.com:80/) shows a last recorded Best Chain at height 219213.

    This week, some user opened their Junkcoin wallet, found the IRC server and synced with my node up through height 66755.

    So, roughly almost 25% of the historical chain still exists, through 6/21/13 16:13:56.

    Anybody think they might be able to put up a peer to catch me up to block 219213 and beyond?

Best Regards,
-Chicago