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Title: MemoryCoin Pool - $100 USD Expires Soon
Post by: FreeTrade on August 21, 2013, 04:58:53 AM
Update:

The MemoryCoin Foundation lost its grant and administrator has resigned. To allow anyone who had been working on this to complete it and claim the bounty, it will remain open for 48 hours from the date of this posting. After that the bounty will expire.
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Any pool owners interested in collaborating on a MemoryCoin pool?

I expect most MC miners will prefer to be part of a pool rather than solo mining. On the client side, I'll also be building pool functionality into the MC wallet . . so new users will have zero configuration to do to start mining in a pool.

Edit: Seems it is not as easy as I thought - I've added a $100 bounty - see below.


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool
Post by: Jude Austin on August 21, 2013, 05:20:32 AM
I am on it.

Give me about 20 minutes.


I didn't notice this was Scrypt-Jane.

I must have not seen it mentioned on the OP.

Very sorry about this, but, I can't make a p2pool for this, yet...



Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool
Post by: FreeTrade on August 21, 2013, 05:46:22 AM
I am on it.

Give me about 20 minutes.


I didn't notice this was Scrypt-Jane.

I must have not seen it mentioned on the OP.

Very sorry about this, but, I can't make a p2pool for this, yet...



Ok, sorry to hear that. Let me know if there's anything I can do to help.


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool
Post by: Jude Austin on August 21, 2013, 05:52:45 AM
I am on it.

Give me about 20 minutes.


I didn't notice this was Scrypt-Jane.

I must have not seen it mentioned on the OP.

Very sorry about this, but, I can't make a p2pool for this, yet...



Ok, sorry to hear that. Let me know if there's anything I can do to help.


How similar is MemoryCoin to YACoin?

I know there is P2Pool source for YACoin.


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool
Post by: FreeTrade on August 21, 2013, 06:10:33 AM
How similar is MemoryCoin to YACoin?

I know there is P2Pool source for YACoin.

Hmm, not sure - but that's interesting starting point - thanks.


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool
Post by: FreeTrade on August 22, 2013, 12:51:31 PM
Bump! Anybody interested in this? If not, why? What am I not understanding about pools?


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool
Post by: gym520 on August 22, 2013, 01:01:16 PM
This coin is no market ,so no people build the pool . If this coin to  Any web site the following

https://www.cryptsy.com/
https://btc-e.com/
https://bter.com/
https://www.crypto-trade.com/
https://mcxnow.com/
https://vircurex.com/
https://www.coins-e.com/
https://btcltc.com/
https://coinex.pw/
Many  people will to build the pool.


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool
Post by: stas on August 22, 2013, 01:11:35 PM
most of coins first get pools, then go the markets.

not a good reason


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool
Post by: stas on August 22, 2013, 02:09:44 PM
UP


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool
Post by: stas on August 23, 2013, 04:23:35 AM
pool?
any one?


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool
Post by: minerapia on August 23, 2013, 06:54:44 AM
I guess it has similarities with CPR, so I might do it at some point. Ill try first to make it work proper with CPR before going for others. scrypt-jane p2pool sources are kinda obsolete code so theres still some work left, altho yacoin could work for mem out of the box. biggest problems with CPR is with very small amount per block. (Im talking bout p2p ones)


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool
Post by: FreeTrade on August 23, 2013, 07:12:45 AM
I guess it has similarities with CPR, so I might do it at some point. Ill try first to make it work proper with CPR before going for others. scrypt-jane p2pool sources are kinda obsolete code so theres still some work left, altho yacoin could work for mem out of the box. biggest problems with CPR is with very small amount per block. (Im talking bout p2p ones)

Okay, thanks for the consideration. We've just hit an exchange (Bter) so we should have a clearer idea of what a MC block is worth very soon.


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool
Post by: ahmed_bodi on August 23, 2013, 08:38:36 PM
ill get one up for Memorycoin soon, im just waiting for my frontend work to be completed
EDIT: or unless someone else wants to host and run it, i can set one up with 1 months maintenance free for 2BTC


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool
Post by: minerapia on August 24, 2013, 07:44:13 AM
Hmm, I took some preliminary steps into getting pool running for this. first thing that I stumpled on is that I kind find external miner for this, Its kinda hard to pool mine with internal miner isn't it?


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool
Post by: FreeTrade on August 26, 2013, 06:31:15 PM
Hmm, I took some preliminary steps into getting pool running for this. first thing that I stumpled on is that I kind find external miner for this, Its kinda hard to pool mine with internal miner isn't it?

I'm not sure - I don't know much about pools or external miners. I'm here to help if there's any changes you need for the QT client or memorycoind that you need answered.

Also I'm adding a $100 USD sweetener bounty award from MCF for the first pool. It might require the creation of an external miner. For the bounty, any client code that needs to be run should be open source, and the pool needs to be zero configuration for the user . . so no account setup or anything like that.


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool - $100 USD Bouty Added
Post by: ahmed_bodi on August 26, 2013, 06:33:04 PM
im out then, you cant exactly run a good pool without accounts.


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool - $100 USD Bouty Added
Post by: FreeTrade on August 26, 2013, 06:38:05 PM
im out then, you cant exactly run a good pool without accounts.

I've seen pools where users can user their address as a username . . so it's easy for new users to get involved. If you want to use that information to set up an account for the user on your system, that's fine. If you want to offer the user an option to set up an account that's fine too, just so long as it is not required. Or if you want to set up a pool that does require the user to set up an account first - that would be great, but not eligible for the bounty. I'm also not well educated in this area, so am open to reasoned argument from better informed people.


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool - $100 USD Bounty Added
Post by: minerapia on August 26, 2013, 06:44:56 PM
I guess im near finish with the cpr p2pool. I guess could look into this after its finished. I suppose the hashing algo was somewhere at the coins main thread.


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool - $100 USD Bounty Added
Post by: FreeTrade on August 26, 2013, 06:52:59 PM
I guess im near finish with the cpr p2pool. I guess could look into this after its finished. I suppose the hashing algo was somewhere at the coins main thread.

Yes, it's all open source, downloadable from github, and I'm here to help as far as my talents allow.


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool - $100 USD Bouty Added
Post by: ahmed_bodi on August 26, 2013, 06:55:01 PM
im out then, you cant exactly run a good pool without accounts.

I've seen pools where users can user their address as a username . . so it's easy for new users to get involved. If you want to use that information to set up an account for the user on your system, that's fine. If you want to offer the user an option to set up an account that's fine too, just so long as it is not required. Or if you want to set up a pool that does require the user to set up an account first - that would be great, but not eligible for the bounty. I'm also not well educated in this area, so am open to reasoned argument from better informed people.


that doesnt really provide much of an option since it restricts it to a p2pool, which although ive run before, i prefer not to use nowadays. A standard pool stores the coins in its own wallet till maturity then the user's are able to withdraw it from their own accounts. The reason a p2pool doesnt require a user to set up accounts is all payments are sent directly to the user's address


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool - $100 USD Bounty Added
Post by: minerapia on August 26, 2013, 07:00:07 PM
p2pool is what I have in mind, advantage also is that the funds for grants arent stuck at the pool between payouts. tho normal pool can be setup same way, if there would be need for threshold, but I guess this one doesnt need it.


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool - $100 USD Bouty Added
Post by: FreeTrade on August 26, 2013, 07:01:59 PM
that doesnt really provide much of an option since it restricts it to a p2pool, which although ive run before, i prefer not to use nowadays. A standard pool stores the coins in its own wallet till maturity then the user's are able to withdraw it from their own accounts. The reason a p2pool doesnt require a user to set up accounts is all payments are sent directly to the user's address

My background is in developing software that is easy to use. I know we'll have a much higher retention rate for users if they don't need to set up an account. I want a user to be able to download a piece of software and click 'go' and not have to do anything else to get started. Sending payments directly to a user's address seems like a really smart way to do this. But you could also send coins indirectly to a user's address after maturity - unless I'm missing something?


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool - $100 USD Bounty Added
Post by: minerapia on August 26, 2013, 07:05:36 PM
p2pool generates coins straight into miners wallets, they arent even sended.


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool - $100 USD Bounty Added
Post by: FreeTrade on August 26, 2013, 07:08:17 PM
p2pool generates coins straight into miners wallets, they arent even sended.

Yup, sounds ideal . . it means that funds can be used for voting right away too, even before they mature.


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool - $100 USD Bounty Added
Post by: minerapia on August 26, 2013, 07:13:21 PM
dunno how the voting works, but if unmatured coins can be used for votes, then yes.
I prolly wont have powerfull enough servers to host the pool myself, but I'll write (modify existing tbh) software and make it easy to setup. Ill suppose theres ppl around who would be interested to run pool if the software was easy to setup. But Ill try to get proof-of-concept pool running. (my holiday ends at wednesday, after that it might take some time)


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool - $100 USD Bounty Added
Post by: FreeTrade on August 26, 2013, 07:17:02 PM
Ok cool. I think 21st Century might be interested in running the server if it's easy to setup.


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool - $100 USD Bounty Added
Post by: ahmed_bodi on August 26, 2013, 07:19:16 PM
im up for running it if you get one up. id already have a pool up but my frontend has been put on hold for another 2 weeks so another project can be completed


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool - $100 USD Bouty Added
Post by: maxocoin on August 26, 2013, 07:34:15 PM
im out then, you cant exactly run a good pool without accounts.

I've seen pools where users can user their address as a username . . so it's easy for new users to get involved. If you want to use that information to set up an account for the user on your system, that's fine. If you want to offer the user an option to set up an account that's fine too, just so long as it is not required. Or if you want to set up a pool that does require the user to set up an account first - that would be great, but not eligible for the bounty. I'm also not well educated in this area, so am open to reasoned argument from better informed people.


that doesnt really provide much of an option since it restricts it to a p2pool, which although ive run before, i prefer not to use nowadays. A standard pool stores the coins in its own wallet till maturity then the user's are able to withdraw it from their own accounts. The reason a p2pool doesnt require a user to set up accounts is all payments are sent directly to the user's address

Hi,
I think that this is not 100% correct.
I have used  http://eligius.st/, that only requires your Wallet address and it is not a P2P Pool.   They hold onto your mining profit until your don't mine for one week or you hit an specific amount (0.16 in Eligius' case), then the amount is transferred to the mining address. The good thing is that your don't have a pool account to be hijacked.  

Cheers
 MC



Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool - $100 USD Bounty Added
Post by: auctioneeeeer on August 26, 2013, 08:11:39 PM
Any pool owners interested in collaborating on a MemoryCoin pool?

I expect most MC miners will prefer to be part of a pool rather than solo mining. On the client side, I'll also be building pool functionality into the MC wallet . . so new users will have zero configuration to do to start mining in a pool.

Edit: Seems it is not as easy as I thought - I've added a $100 bounty - see below.

I'll add 500 MEG to to the bounty as well.


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool - $100 USD Bounty Added
Post by: FreeTrade on August 30, 2013, 07:43:01 AM
Any news on this?


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool - $100 USD Bounty Added
Post by: feeleep on September 04, 2013, 08:15:04 AM
hi - is there any standalone miner which can be used for pool mining? This would be handy to start coding pool backend...

feeleep


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool - $100 USD Bounty Added
Post by: stas on September 04, 2013, 05:52:30 PM
up


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool - $100 USD Bounty Added
Post by: minerapia on September 05, 2013, 04:02:06 AM
I'm been quite busy at work, so haven't had time to do anything with this, but this is my next project (miner and pool). If someone else is not on this.


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool - $100 USD Bounty Added
Post by: FreeTrade on September 05, 2013, 08:03:46 AM
hi - is there any standalone miner which can be used for pool mining? This would be handy to start coding pool backend...

feeleep

There's not currently - you'd need to consider this part of the project.


Title: Re: MemoryCoin Pool - $100 USD Bounty Added
Post by: FreeTrade on September 14, 2013, 12:22:57 PM
The MemoryCoin Foundation lost its grant and administrator has resigned. To allow anyone who had been working on this to complete it and claim the bounty, it will remain open for 48 hours from the date of this posting. After that the bounty will expire.