Is there anything wrong with this sgminer command:
sgminer -k qubit -o stratum+tcp://stratum.pool.mn:7823 -u Weblogin.Worker -p Worker password --difficulty-multiplier 256
sgminer -k qubitcoin -o stratum+tcp://stratum.pool.mn:7823 -u Weblogin.Worker -p Worker password --difficulty-multiplier 256 Thanks, I've fixed it on the pool's gettingstarted page.
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Its not like its the second time your pool has been caught stealing the premine or anything.......you are the scum of crypto man, here trying to play the good guy after you stole the dev premine you are hilarious
I am sorry to derail this thread, however I feel a need to explain this unjustified and completely baseless accusations against me personally and pool.mn Kibweecoin was a coin that was launched two months ago, here is the thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=642933.0. This thread is locked as it was selfmoderated and the dev disappeared after what has happened. The idea of the coin was to have small block reward of 8 coins and then every 60th block to have a reward of 472 coins, i.e. the reward equal to previous 59 blocks. When the mining started pool.mn was the largest pool and we were the first pool who found these large blocks (called proof of contribution). As it turned out, the dev wanted these large blocks for himself, thereby making his premine equal to 50%, although this was not clearly stated in the OP. The source code had not a single line regarding this charity of large blocks so apparently pool ops were supposed to manually send every found large block to the dev's address. This was again not clearly stated in the OP. I was away when this mess started, the dev started to accuse pool.mn that we have changed the source code, forked the coin and we are stealing his 50% premine, although the reality was that the source code didn't deal with these large blocks and charity in any way. Not surprisingly, the source code was deleted from the OP, but if someone is interested I think it is possible to find it on github. Several hours after the launch the dev locked the thread and I wasn't able to reply to the accusations. I was sitting in kibweecoin IRC channel for 2 days, there were couple of miners there but the dev never appeared, although he wanted to relaunch the coin. Now, after all this shit that kibweecoin dev did someone is still accusing pool.mn, after 2 months, of wrongdoing? How biased and blind a person has to be to make such accusations?
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Pool.mn has updated. As a note - old code still works and blocks are accepted.
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Pool.mn is famous for finding source code early.
You mean searching the github? https://github.com/ type in the search box coin name just before the launch. Every pool is doing it now, but we were one of the first who started it. Btw, with this coin I was late and the pool was up 10 min after the source was published. There wasn't even a need to search for the source as it was published by the dev.
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We will continue to support this coin, with or without premine.
{ "txid" : "6e5cf236a10d2773fb92ebea3dade430a4009e09ee1371a2eddd0fbc6512f10a", "version" : 1, "locktime" : 0, "vin" : [ { "coinbase" : "510105062f503253482f", "sequence" : 4294967295 } ], "vout" : [ { "value" : 100000.00000000, "n" : 0, "scriptPubKey" : { "asm" : "030ea91f2ce37f0ec852cadfce002f375ff9211b9cb3ef9992c24c45a0518a6831 OP_CHECKSIG", "hex" : "21030ea91f2ce37f0ec852cadfce002f375ff9211b9cb3ef9992c24c45a0518a6831ac", "reqSigs" : 1, "type" : "pubkey", "addresses" : [ "XeTqaKevvHFSJQ77QwJbaPWroWcQzrepf5" ] } } ] } This is the premine transaction. You really need to chase it down and contact the person who has it. Try setting up the block explorer, it should help. Its not like its the second time your pool has been caught stealing the premine or anything.......you are the scum of crypto man, here trying to play the good guy after you stole the dev premine you are hilarious Man, you should really stop these baseless accuses. First that funny kibweecoin story, with dev that vanished and now accusing of mining the premine. Do you know that this is not the first time that a dev is losing his premine, I remember happycoin but there was another coin. In all of the cases the coin was relaunched, so it would be really stupid for anyone to mine the premine hoping that he would keep it. It is really an unheard story that the dev wants to keep this coin going with his premine missing. If you care about the coin help in trying to find the premine. Stop the FUD.
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Czvezda I must admit your a pretty helpful person. Why do you work for poolmn? Or are you a part owner or something?
Part owner.
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We will continue to support this coin, with or without premine.
{ "txid" : "6e5cf236a10d2773fb92ebea3dade430a4009e09ee1371a2eddd0fbc6512f10a", "version" : 1, "locktime" : 0, "vin" : [ { "coinbase" : "510105062f503253482f", "sequence" : 4294967295 } ], "vout" : [ { "value" : 100000.00000000, "n" : 0, "scriptPubKey" : { "asm" : "030ea91f2ce37f0ec852cadfce002f375ff9211b9cb3ef9992c24c45a0518a6831 OP_CHECKSIG", "hex" : "21030ea91f2ce37f0ec852cadfce002f375ff9211b9cb3ef9992c24c45a0518a6831ac", "reqSigs" : 1, "type" : "pubkey", "addresses" : [ "XeTqaKevvHFSJQ77QwJbaPWroWcQzrepf5" ] } } ] } This is the premine transaction. You really need to chase it down and contact the person who has it. Try setting up the block explorer, it should help.
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Dev, what is happening with your premine? Are we gonna have a relaunch?
I seem to have made a mistake in the final code, I'm not worried about the premine. If someone wants to be honest and send it back that's fine, if not oh well. Don't you think that this is a huge issue if someone has 100k premine coins? Guess what is going to happen to those coins if you get listed on any exchange We acknowledge that fact. However, we support our products. If someone wants to be honest, and return the premine that would be great. This is why you should never release the source before the launch. Leaving premine floating is dangerous, no good can come from it.
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Dev, what is happening with your premine? Are we gonna have a relaunch?
I seem to have made a mistake in the final code, I'm not worried about the premine. If someone wants to be honest and send it back that's fine, if not oh well. Don't you think that this is a huge issue if someone has 100k premine coins? Guess what is going to happen to those coins if you get listed on any exchange
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Dev, what is happening with your premine? Are we gonna have a relaunch?
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I tested the coin til block 68 without any problems, but i need to go back to coding school? Okay, lol.
block 1 was 100,000 block 2-50 was 0.05 51 was 60
Yes bro GO HOME with your bullshit effort better luck next time. I don't think that this typo is a game changing mistake, but it would be better if the dev acknowledges it.
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I tested the coin til block 68 without any problems, but i need to go back to coding school? Okay, lol.
block 1 was 100,000 block 2-50 was 0.05 51 was 60
Well, check the code, blocks 2 and 50 do have 0.05 reward, all other blocks (apart from blocks 1, 2, and 50) have 60 coins reward
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notice block 46 was for 60 coins not .05 also. Dev your are awesome I have never seen a dev talk so much shit only to fall on his face. I wasted a lot of time it seems in the last 2 hours. You have the same shit network that only allows a few connects from each person. It looks like it forked also. You lost the premine? The early report shows the blocks that were 50 and under gave the 60 reward instead of .05. Is that pretty accurate dev or am I missing something? So now that's 2 failed launches sir. I guess you better go back to coding school Apparently there is a typo in the code: https://github.com/XBITNETWORK/XBIT/blob/0724bd69f33d5b36b51fab45158adaf748cc5042/src/main.cpp#L1100block 1 has 100k coins block 2 has 0.05 block 50 has 0.05 all other blocks have 60 coins reward
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they did it with kibweecoin, change the code so they got the premine
Omg, do you still believe that story? That is impossible, the dev evaporated and he claimed that we changed the source code. That dev had no clue. Changing the source code is impossible. Where is your kibweecoin dev?
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if pool.mn is in on this the launch is screwed, they often change sourse code at launch so they get the fork and they rent multi g/h to enforce the bad fork
I cannot believe that you are making such accuses. Do you even understand what you are saying? Changing the source code is impossible, it would orphan pool blocks. And the thing regarding forks is ridiculous - our miners are hashing with hashrate, some are renting.
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My miner is reporting difficulty at 702 On which pool are you mining?
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Pool.mn is complete mess...
What exactly is wrong with pool.mn?
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