next 10 miners or next 10 blocks? Next 10 miners... And as an extra incentive will offer 50 SBC to the first miner to find 10 blocks. We have to find 10 blocks total? or 50 SBC for each miner to find a block? Oh wait, I think you meant 10 per block extra, 50 bonus for finding 10.... The next 10 miners who find a block get 10 SBC bonus each (1 bonus payment per miner). The first miner who finds a total of 10 blocks gets an extra 50 SBC.
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next 10 miners or next 10 blocks? Next 10 miners... And as an extra incentive will offer 50 SBC to the first miner to find 10 blocks.
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Anyone build from source?
I'm seeing:
obj/version.o: file not recognized: File format not recognized
Yeah - I am seeing the same: obj/version.o: file not recognized: File format not recognized collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status make: *** [Argentumd] Error 1
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github source not there??
"We couldn't find any repositories matching 'icecoin'"
was there but now it 404s, seems like a failed launch? The X files... Where did they go? GhostCoin ... ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
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github source not there??
"We couldn't find any repositories matching 'icecoin'"
was there but now it 404s, seems like a failed launch? That was one of the quickest failed launches I've ever seen
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github source not there??
"We couldn't find any repositories matching 'icecoin'"
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I have built it on an ubuntu 12.04 machine fine and was able to solo mine when it first came out. I'm assuming the pool software uses the same rpc commands but maybe I am wrong.
In order to get it to build I needed to 'chmod 755 leveldb/build_detect_platform' and add '#include <sys/ioctl.h>' to irc.cpp
I was able to build it this way on Debian Wheezy last night and hit 5 blocks pretty quick, but the daemon went unresponsive and was sucking up 90% cpu. Couldn't backup the wallet or move it to windows. Had to dump the keys for each of the 5 blocks I Mined and import them in Windows. After deleting the wallet.dat and firing up megacoind it takes about 90% cpu without mining. WTF? I had to kill it. ALl of my other alt daemons take <1% cpu. Yeah - just recompiled it and it is now running but I am seeing the same thing - it is using around 90% cpu??!? Still no blocks yet - but its only been a few minutes.
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your pool seems to be a scam more like it Not a scam... The source does not seem to be working properly... megacoind getinfo { "version" : 89900, "protocolversion" : 70001, "walletversion" : 60000, "balance" : 0.00000000, "blocks" : 14654, "timeoffset" : -14, "connections" : 14, "proxy" : "", "difficulty" : 1.43346166, "testnet" : false, "keypoololdest" : 1370940800, "keypoolsize" : 101, "paytxfee" : 0.00000000, "errors" : "" } Not a single block found yet. debug.log does not seem to be showing any major errors. Not sure whats going on. Another pool I setup today is cutting through blocks http://alpha.miningpool.co... Working on it. You obviously know how to set up pools. There could be something different with Megacoin that prevents any mining other than solo? Yes - there is definitely something wrong... The source code had been changed to essentially only work with Windows - I changed it to compile on linux but it appears it doesn't work... source code to the megacoin wallet? Source code for megacoind I have built it on an ubuntu 12.04 machine fine and was able to solo mine when it first came out. I'm assuming the pool software uses the same rpc commands but maybe I am wrong. In order to get it to build I needed to 'chmod 755 leveldb/build_detect_platform' and add '#include <sys/ioctl.h>' to irc.cpp Thank you!! ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I actually edited irc.cpp - but must have made an error somewhere - your solution seems much more sensible - recompiling now..
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your pool seems to be a scam more like it Not a scam... The source does not seem to be working properly... megacoind getinfo { "version" : 89900, "protocolversion" : 70001, "walletversion" : 60000, "balance" : 0.00000000, "blocks" : 14654, "timeoffset" : -14, "connections" : 14, "proxy" : "", "difficulty" : 1.43346166, "testnet" : false, "keypoololdest" : 1370940800, "keypoolsize" : 101, "paytxfee" : 0.00000000, "errors" : "" } Not a single block found yet. debug.log does not seem to be showing any major errors. Not sure whats going on. Another pool I setup today is cutting through blocks http://alpha.miningpool.co... Working on it. You obviously know how to set up pools. There could be something different with Megacoin that prevents any mining other than solo? Yes - there is definitely something wrong... The source code had been changed to essentially only work with Windows - I changed it to compile on linux but it appears it doesn't work... source code to the megacoin wallet? Source code for megacoind
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your pool seems to be a scam more like it Not a scam... The source does not seem to be working properly... megacoind getinfo { "version" : 89900, "protocolversion" : 70001, "walletversion" : 60000, "balance" : 0.00000000, "blocks" : 14654, "timeoffset" : -14, "connections" : 14, "proxy" : "", "difficulty" : 1.43346166, "testnet" : false, "keypoololdest" : 1370940800, "keypoolsize" : 101, "paytxfee" : 0.00000000, "errors" : "" } Not a single block found yet. debug.log does not seem to be showing any major errors. Not sure whats going on. Another pool I setup today is cutting through blocks http://alpha.miningpool.co... Working on it. You obviously know how to set up pools. There could be something different with Megacoin that prevents any mining other than solo? Yes - there is definitely something wrong... The source code had been changed to essentially only work with Windows - I changed it to compile on linux but it appears it doesn't work...
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your pool seems to be a scam more like it Not a scam... The source does not seem to be working properly... megacoind getinfo { "version" : 89900, "protocolversion" : 70001, "walletversion" : 60000, "balance" : 0.00000000, "blocks" : 14654, "timeoffset" : -14, "connections" : 14, "proxy" : "", "difficulty" : 1.43346166, "testnet" : false, "keypoololdest" : 1370940800, "keypoolsize" : 101, "paytxfee" : 0.00000000, "errors" : "" } Not a single block found yet. debug.log does not seem to be showing any major errors. Not sure whats going on. Another pool I setup today is cutting through blocks http://alpha.miningpool.co... Working on it.
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Announcing a new Megacoin Pool: http://megacoin.miningpool.coStratum only: stratum+tcp://megacoin.miningpool.co:3338 Hosted at RackSpace USA PPLNS: 10000 Shares Hourly Payments Come and join the mining!
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Award for most broken source too!! Maybe by design?
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getting an error when trying to compile on debian:
make USE_UPNP=- -f makefile.unix Building LevelDB ... /bin/sh: 1: ./build_detect_platform: Permission denied
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Here's the status of the block payouts since I joined the pool:
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I grabbed the last 20 solved blocks, and according to my transactions: 3,742 PAID 3,739 PAID 3,731 UNPAID 3,701 PAID 3,696 UNPAID 3,695 UNPAID 3,684 PAID 3,681 PAID 3,680 PAID 3,678 PAID 3,677 PAID 3,669 PAID 3,663 PAID 3,647 UNPAID 3,643 UNPAID 3,637 UNPAID 3,636 UNPAID 3,632 PAID 3,628 PAID 3,622 PAID
Somebody got paid for any of those unpaid blocks I wrote?
Hopefully, ethought can look into it.
Sorry for the delay was asleep. All those blocks have now been paid out. What happens is sometimes mmcfe misses paying out for some blocks (I need to rewrite the code) - I have a custom script in place that catches any blocks that were missed. The catcher script waits until 500 confirms just so it is clearly separated from the main cron script and there are never double payouts. But, all blocks are being paid out - just some later than others. For those wondering why payouts are low when they join the pool it is because of PPLNS. Payments ramp up and can take some time (a few hours) to come up to your full share per block. The PPLNS system is spread across 10000 shares.
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