I suppose it is too late for solo mining isn't it? How does this pool mining with 3% fees works? I always distrust website where they do not state when do they pay...
Not too late, the difficulty drops quickly when no blocks are being mined, you just have to crack 1 block, and it will go right down. Alternatively, just make a unomp. If you have no experience, this an okay guide, although a bit dated (miss out the windows bit if you are linux), plus fund it with a few coins when you can so it can pay tx fees. https://blockgen.net/setup-your-own-mining-pool/Like I said, it is a bit dated, but it still works. Remember staking=0 in the .conf
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Explorer lagging, so just updated, if it happens again, I guess I will try with some more memory. The trouble with cron jobs is that 1 minute is the least they will run at.
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Anyway, interest in POPPY picking up!! Go girl, no frowns while you are around.
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I like airdrop, when will start?I will continue to pay attention to this project, can you also set up pool mining?
I will put you in for the airdrop, but I have yet to decide how to do this one. The last one became insanecoin, and the success of that was because of some of the people that received funds from it, and due to some who did not (the latter two below). It is better to airdrop a fully PoS coin, as PoW can create disparities in what should be equality of ownership. I will make a thread soon, and gauge opinion - if there is one - on whether to choose a name myself, or whether a popular consensus can be reached. I am also open to a team, or two, rather than just individuals (some individuals, though). Crunck was a driving force last time, then Bitzy when I re branded to insanecoin (he is good, as was Crunck), plus cryptocoderz who made the new version of insanecoin, which was way better than my simple clone. I only need about 19 people, which would keep it a nice 5% (I also get the same share). But unlike last time, once I have handed out funds, I am doing nothing. I said the same last time, but this time I mean it. At most I will run a blockexplorer for a few months. That is why a "team" may be pivitol, and individuals do not always come together to make a team for a common cause. But anyway, team, individuals, or whatever, it is up to you what to do once you get your share.
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Why on hell would I be wasting my electricity on this project? No roadmap, nothing innovative, no goal?
You were not asked to do anything, so why comment as if you were? As for innovation, read the altcoin section? How much innovation do you see there when you take out the lies about how coin X will be used to buy goods Y, but never to actually happen? However, one thing, there is a cultural innovation in the name, which is one thing. Anyway, I have no problems with you, so no offence intended by my reply. Best!
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Two miners fighting it out for the poppies, 150 reward, gets lower after block 4,000, only gets higher at blocks 28,000-32,000 and blocks 36,000 - 40,000.
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POW difficulty, only 2.88655984
Fire the rig up. if unlike me you have more than laptops.
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"Request has been successfully sent! Thank you!"
yobit.net
0.10 BTC, premium service.
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PapaverSomniferum [POPPY]Papaver Somniferum, or POPPY, is a POS based currency. Currently it is on 357,500 blocks. Total coins is just 4.78 million. It is listed at YoBit for a criminally low price. The wallet at YoBit is working! Yes, it works. PapaverSomniferum Sourceinsaneinthemembrane PapaverSomniferum-qtreleases PapaverSomniferum ExplorerexplorerPOS Rewards - 8% per year - Minimum staking: 1 hour - Maximum staking: unlimited - POS starts at block 1 - 25 mining confirmationsGeneral coin informationCoin: PapaverSomniferum Ticker: POPPY Address prefix: 8 Algorithm: x11 Hybrid / pure PoS from 40,000 blocks RPC Port: 8155 P2P Port: 8154 ExchangeYoBitMINING________ POPPY available for mining
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| Variable Difficulty : 0.001 ~ 1.28 Stratum Host : stratum+tcp://pickaxe.online:10025 Username : [YourWalletAddress]
Variable Difficulty : 1.28 ~ 2.56 Stratum Host : stratum+tcp://pickaxe.online:10026 Username : [YourWalletAddress]
Variable Difficulty : 2.56 ~ 10.24 Stratum Host : stratum+tcp://pickaxe.online:10027 Username : [YourWalletAddress]
🔥 PICKAXE.ONLINE 🔥 3% Fees
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___________________ POPPY added to altmining.org pools! Connection info: Username: your papaversomniferum wallet address Password: anything Algorithm: x11 URL (difficulty vardiff(0.001 - 10): stratum+tcp://altmining.org:3044 URL (difficulty 1(NICEHASH port)): stratum+tcp://altmining.org:3045 1.5% pool fee.
Minimum payment is 5 coins currently. I can adjust this, but it should be fine for now. Come hit some blocks! There's already a few of us mining here(Current hashrate is over 400mhs!). Please add to the op on the first page of the ann thread. Thanks!
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I sent a PM, but no reply.
Hope you are ok.
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Your PoW reward has just gone up to 550.
I just had a look at the source, and I like the steady increase every 10,000 blocks.
Excellent protection against dumps since the pot doubles in about 10 weeks or so.
Pointless dumping into nothingness, better to grab control of the market, then look to set the price.
I assume someone is doing that.
Good one, and definitely "save Lycaon Pictus."
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when is this coin available to see on Github?
Why hide the source code?
Maybe an exchange would like to publish it on your behalf, to keep up with the spirit of cryptocurrencies and open source code, ready to be scrutinized by the public.
It is shameful that you would be listed without any public access to your source code. Cryptopia made a big fuss about their standards a year ago, now they take any coin ready to pay 2000 dollars in DOT.
This is what it has come to.
(suggests a desperate need for liquid funds)
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This guy is mining solo, and also eternity coin. http://114.215.133.167/He had a couple of different coins a while back, but they were not confirming, and neither are these (i.e. not making it into the blockchain). If he is looking in, you have set up your unomp incorrectly. It might be a redis issue or you have set the wrong settings in pool_configs (like a really high minimum payment or payment times) or even something in config.json (maybe even in "coins"). This is dated but foolproof, just miss out the windows bits and do it entirely via a Linux server. https://blockgen.net/setup-your-own-mining-pool/Edit Maybe it is this bit from your json file in pool_configs: "paymentProcessing": { "enabled": true, "paymentInterval": 600, "minimumPayment": 9999999999, "daemon": { "host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 19332, "user": "testuser", "password": "testpass"
If you leave minimum payment at 9999999999, it will take some time to get paid. Assuming, of course, you look at this thread!
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Some update coming your way soon.
Vey nice... more power Coinonat why is that nice? explain why you read this half-sentence: "Some update coming your way soon."as reason to reply: "Vey nice... more power Coinonat."? Christ!
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IS THERE A SOURCE CODE ON GITHUB OR BITBUCKET? There are apparent links, but they lead nowhere, or to the website.
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My INSN wallet is stuck and won't synchronize anymore I just have to save the wallet.dat, delete all other files, reinstall again and put the old wallet file in? Never did this before, so I am afraid to lose my INSN Weird. Are you using the latest wallet 1.0.3.2? Deleting all files in the blockchain directory except wallet.dat is fine. That the only file you need to keep if you want to try re-donwload the blockchain. It won't take very long. Side note for all: make sure you have a backup of ALL your WALLET.DAT files in a safe location! A computer can be stolen, an hard disk can crash, a random ransomware can encrypt your disk... shall I continue??? And, when using the back-up, copy paste it to the empty .conf file, do not cut and paste!
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I want to know who was behind this operation, and which pools are being run by the same people now. I have poor circumstantial evidence linked to an exchange, but that is not sufficient.
No rewards, at this moment in time.
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It is all to do with block size, BTC is too bloated to handle its 1mb or whatever, so something has to give.
Unconfirmed txs are often those that paid less than others. It is not what BTC was about when it started, but it is a way to deal with the issue.
The bitcoin developers could perhaps pull their fingers out and do some work to dig BTC out of this mess.
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Ah, you have 0 difficulty on POS, you have a premine, others can only generate 1 coin via POW.
There stems the problem. It is a full-of-shit coin.
I would not be using a bootstrap made by this guy.
Stick to conventional means to resynch a wallet.
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