I created small website for datacoin. There is still much to do with design etc, so if someone wants to work with it - please PM me. Logo was taken from MessyCoin, it's still not final logo, but it seems better for me. http://datacoin.info+1 you're taking this cryptocurrencies seriously, keep going in this way! you should make a forum as well if you need someone with free time and some skill in html/cms i'm up to help you with the project I don't think that we need forum just now Datacoin is small still, so all questions could be answered in main Datacoin thread. If (hopefully) it grows, I'll create forum there. And yes, I need your help in design.
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it will be down for 5-10 minutes, need some maintenance on the server.
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I almost feel that we need a relaunch of this coin, with a nice official site, and logo implemented client side, as that guy previously is saying. The developer has had a nice idea he added in, but doesn't seem to be too interested in further development.
He said he is working on the wallet to incorp the new features, perhaps he just does not come on the forum much. However yes he should be a little more active really to give confidence. Really though there is nothing stopping anyone making a website for this coin. I created (very simple ) websitehttp://datacoin.infoThere is still much to do with design etc, so if someone wants to work with it - please PM me. I bought domain name for 1 year and small VPS (hetzner vq11)
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I have some knowledge in C, C++ & others, working on my personal alt coin at the moment. If needed, I can chip in to extend features.
Regards.
Very good! PMed you.
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It really takes time for network stabilization, but now it seems to be stable. I think I can create simple site (like official sites for yacoin etc), site and logo aren't the main problem. I see difficulty growing a lot, so many people started mine Datacoin. Also anyone with strong development skills can add some features to wallet if developer won't appear (or just create some independent add-ons to wallet)
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Is this still going? I have an entry which I am working on.
Yes, it'll go for near 4-5 days still
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just in matter of showing Datacoin possibilities You can encrypt them with RSA and put it into Datacoin blockchain, after it write down (even on paper!) your private key and transaction number. that's it! you can look into main DTC thread for more info.
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WTS 4000 Datacoins at 0.0005 BTC/DTC, 2 BTC for the whole lot.
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the same for me
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I created small Datacoin block explorer, just experimental one with practically no functions (and css ) I had very little time for it, wasted most of time for understanding communicating of perl-cgi and datacoind...so no time for creating 'beautiful page' at all, I can do it a little later. It runs on small amazon instance, don't overload it please Now you can see block hashes here (enter block number) http://ec2-50-112-43-170.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com/perl/test.plI'll add other features soon when I have a little more time
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I created small Datacoin block explorer, just experimental one with practically no functions (and css ) I had very little time for it, wasted most of time for understanding communicating of perl-cgi and datacoind...so no time for creating 'beautiful page' at all, I can do it a little later. It runs on small amazon instance, don't overload it please Now you can see block hashes here (enter block number) http://ec2-50-112-43-170.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com/perl/test.plI'll add other features soon when I have a little more time
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you should run getblockindex (number of block), you'll get block hash...
Perfect, thank you. I had no idea that the unixtime was stored in the blockchain which makes this all possible. I think I had it in my head that the actual time of each block was not permanently stored in the blockchain (please correct me if I'm wrong). Anyways, please let me know if you accept small tips in Datacoin sure - DTC wallet is DMgi13UTzqbff82iY58NX3owvX1zEKkxHK
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Graph of blocks generation rate (now near 2 per minute)
That's a great graph! How/where were you able to generate it? Just a 5-minutes PERL script and excel Most time takes getting info via RPC, near 30 minutes for getting all info (perl just sends messages to console and parses results). Now I'm creating such graph for difficulty, it'll be ready in ~10 minutes - you'll see amazing growth during last blocks Pretty cool! I didn't realize this was possible to generate "after the fact" purely from blockchain data. Nice to learn something Can you give any tips as to which RPC calls were used or any available perl or other language script I can learn from? I can see the list of RPC calls at https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Original_Bitcoin_client/API_Calls_list but not sure which I would use to get generation rate or difficulty data from the past. Thanks for sharing these graphs at any rate! you should run getblockindex (number of block), you'll get block hash. After it you should execute getblock (hash) and receive full info about block, after it you can parse it and do whatever you want small script to get csv in format BLOCK_NUMBER,DIFFICULTY , you can run it on any linux system with datacoind up and running use strict;
my $hash; my $diff; my $block_num; open MYFILE, ">result_diff.csv"; $temp = `datacoind getmininginfo | grep blocks`; $temp =~ /blocks" : (\d+)/; $block_num = $1; for (my $i=0; $i < $block_num; $i++) { $hash = `datacoind getblockhash $i`; my $temp = `datacoind getblock $hash `; $temp =~ /difficulty" : ([0-9\.]+)/; $diff = $1; print MYFILE "$i,$diff\n"; } close MYFILE;
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bump
dtc wallet can not syn... Try nodes "addr" : "162.243.111.155:4777", "addr" : "198.199.96.245:4777", "addr" : "208.43.73.214:4777", "addr" : "212.117.60.220:4777", "addr" : "76.74.177.224:4777", "addr" : "192.241.144.87:4777", "addr" : "108.161.145.50:4777", "addr" : "192.210.134.58:4777",
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I have about 100 machines ready to mine datacoin but what miner to use??
(its all ubuntu 12.04)
You should build it with instructions like https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=259022.0you only need to replace primecoin links with datacoin, all other actions - the same (build gmp, build datacoind). If all machines have the same system and architecture, you can compile daemon only on one of them, and just copy datacoind and config folder to all of them. sssshhh 100 machines ...yikes i am getting zero coins as it is. Don't do it, bad idea go to prime or quark Maybe there are 100 machines with 2 cores on each? I was mining with 10-20-25 32-CPU amazon instances for some time, and I cannot say that it gave me very great amount of coins (like 20-30-50% ), also I sold some of them to pay bills edited: there are keywords for this guide in OP post, so I didn't reveal something Grrr... they all have ubuntu 10... can't install dependencies. No problem... gonna use to mine other way... right now i'm mining only with 2 computers getprimespersec 1st) 1917 2nd) 4968 try to build some dependencies from source, sometimes it helped me for old ubuntu versions.
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China has been in the promotion, but also please producers more perfect program, thank you!
Extended address:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=342867.0
Like a coin!
How much is the total?
DTC Wallet :D6UT6vhcN4ESGwp5DWoQiTamddbTZCnLrR
Total for now: 579528 DataCoins It is because of high speed at the beginning (as usual for all coins), see my charts above. It should be produced near 20K coins per day in very near future, possible in 2-3 days. 'Perfect program' - if you mean wallet, developer promised to work at that. Hopefully we have him in this thread soon. Anyway we can create some add-ons for original wallet to get additional features.
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