Must be Shinichi Mochizuki.
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To answer a few questions:
* Why Quantum? Why not? It just liked the word.
* What's new with QTC? First the block value is addicted to the difficulty. Higher difficulty results in higher block value. Second the target timespan and the retarget interval is addicted to the overall network hashrate.
* Why no Windows binaries? I think a source release is sufficient. You can build windows binaries with the included Makefiles. Just install the MinGW Toolchain (including UPnP). I have to do that for every alternative coin because they usually don't ship Linux binaries.
* Why are there premined blocks? Just to have a higher starting difficulty without mining a genesis block with a high difficulty. Sure, it's not the number of the blocks determining the difficulty, but the difficulty just adapts slowly over time.
You could have put a 0 (or ~0) reward until block 1000 or so Otherwise I like this coin It's not necessary to pre-mine to have a higher starting difficulty. We have access to the code, we can do virtually anything.
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Try starting the Command Prompt as an Administrator.
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coblee is Asian?
FYP Why does it matter anyways? Well, I was surprised, that's all. No discrimination intended.
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Cgminer uses APIs to get the system time and use it to time actions such as when to request new work, when to report hashrates, how much nonces to scan and so on. If the time changes, it can cause undefined behaviour, yes.
But this holds true for any application that relies on time.
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this is just the QT-gui. I'm looking for the bitcoin daemon (bitcoind). It's installed together with the Qt version. On Windows by default it's located in C:\Program Files (x86)\Bitcoin\daemon
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*** Resolved this. It ended up being a missing underscore for the MySQL username. As always it always ends up being something simpler than you think. Its ashame that pushpool doesn't throw out any useful errors to give you a pointer though :-) Hi Folks
I have installed PushPool but when I run the process I see the following:
~/ppool/sbin$ ./pushpoold -E -F -D 2 [2013-06-02 08:59:42.951470] Debug output enabled [2013-06-02 08:59:42.951880] Forcing local hostname to localhost.localdomain [2013-06-02 08:59:42.955115] Listening on host :: port 8342 [2013-06-02 08:59:42.955226] Listening on host :: port 8341 [2013-06-02 08:59:42.955321] Listening on host :: port 8332 [2013-06-02 08:59:42.955398] Listening on host 127.0.0.1 port 8338
I then do a ps -ef|grep push and find the process isn't running.
Are there any log files I can look at to figure out why the process is dying. I was hoping that I would see an error output to the screen if the process is immediately crashing out.
Any assistance appreciated.
This is a known issue with pushpool not initializing OR warning if MySQL server isn't running or wrong credentials are supplied.
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Hello. I'm trying to run pushpoold with novacoind and getting error: ./pushpoold -E -F -D 2 [2013-06-01 11:30:17.789292] Debug output enabled [2013-06-01 11:30:17.789534] Forcing local hostname to localhost.localdomain [2013-06-01 11:30:17.791153] Listening on host :: port 8344 [2013-06-01 11:30:17.792940] initialized DEBUG: fetch new work JSON protocol request: {"method": "getworkex", "params": [], "id":1}
* About to connect() to 127.0.0.1 port 8332 (#0) * Trying 127.0.0.1... * TCP_NODELAY set * connected * Connected to 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1) port 8332 (#0) * Server auth using Basic with user 'Superuser' > POST / HTTP/1.1 Authorization: Basic Verylongstrangepassword= Host: 127.0.0.1:8332 Accept: */* Accept-Encoding: deflate, gzip Content-type: application/json Content-Length: 47
< HTTP/1.1 200 OK < Date: Sat, 01 Jun 2013 11:30:17 +0000 < Connection: keep-alive < Content-Length: 623 < Content-Type: application/json < Server: novacoin-json-rpc/v0.4.2-nvc-beta < * Connection #0 to host 127.0.0.1 left intact JSON protocol response: { "error": null, "result": { "data": "000000050a883c74769724cc00fb5b758394c35b0f3711357949ae8071cf73473f45ab0347ed72c798dabd472ea902256f5db99c4898faf68b2ee312ea662ee4b7c310ff51a9db491c01588200000000000000800000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000080020000", "merkle": [], "target": "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000082580100000000", "coinbase": "010000003adba951010000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000ffffffff0c02ee5e0103062f503253482fffffffff0120ff9e0000000000232103ec76df90d42358f5e1425805f8d927550233e8d9813435036171427f02623db6ac00000000" }, "id": 1 } [2013-06-01 11:30:17.793631] error: using aux chains but getworkex not available I used this pushpool fork before: https://github.com/alexhz/pushpool Then I've desided to change it to https://github.com/CryptoManiac/pushpool for better NVC support. With CryptoManiac fork I see that pushpool and miner working but no one shares counted. Even in miner log I dont see that any share founded. Then I tried roll back to alxhz for but now it get error about getworkex not available. Is there a way to show him that getworkex? Thanks. It appears you need a getworkex RPC command available on your novacoind, which you do not, then again it's something about merge mining, so It'd be best to disable that.
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800mh/s will NOT be profitable when the difficulty doubles very soon.
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It is time people start using thousand separators (,) after the decimal place.
Is this easy to read? 1.00143781 or 1.001,437,81? I believe that for most people the number 0.00001 BTC written as 0.000,01 BTC is a lot more readable.
No it's not, why on earth did you even think of this?
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I think it should have been named Coin to the Future.
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Ahh yes, slipped my mind when composing the OP.
Hatchers are also generally seeders, but a node can run as a seeder only, or a client & seeder.
Seeders keep a record of all the most recently connected nodes, and upon connection to the network, your client or hatcher will connect to a seeder to fill its peer pool and announce its connection to the network. There will be some preconfigured seeders with the clients, and also the ability to add your own that you know of within a config file.
Seeders also assist in the selection of hatcher nodes for both the transaction verification that you send verify requests to, and also provide you with a hatcher to send the currency creation votes to.
On a side note, we had a meeting and brainstorm and decided upon a new name, after looking at the suggestions/advice I received, we decided upon eMunie...buying up the domains (including a .com believe it or not!) as I type.
SSL is a must!
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eMulah seems to be new, I mean codewise and how it works, but no info on whether it's open source or not.
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I think OP needs to know how. I am also interested in how the hot/cold wallet system works, and how I can "reproduce" it.
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