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2161  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BLC] Blakecoin fast blake-256 Alt Coin for CPU/GPU/FPGA on: October 13, 2013, 06:59:03 AM
Now it's finally hashing, that's without -q. It took 10 minutes before it started. It's hashing 1300 to 1900 kh/s per core on Intel T4500, but with long pauses before hashing again. The "--no-longpoll --no-stratum" comes up with an error of unknown command --. So, I omitted those commands.
2162  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BLC] Blakecoin fast blake-256 Alt Coin for CPU/GPU/FPGA on: October 13, 2013, 06:51:58 AM

Tried 8775, still no go....This is the first time with all solo mining and never til now, had such an issue....Maybe I need to just wait for a mining pool, but I would like to mine now if possible....


does your wallet show connections?

3 active connections at the moment

bit low how long has the wallet been running?

and what block are you sync at?

Block 4445 and the wallet is synced. I got 7 connections now. Now the miner doesn't do the error anymore, but just stops at a blinking cursor. Seems like it's trying to connect or is connected and having issues running properly.

are you using the command with -q in it?

With -q, it just stops at a blinking cursor. Without -q, it show binding thread to cpu, then just stops at a blinking cursor.
2163  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BLC] Blakecoin fast blake-256 Alt Coin for CPU/GPU/FPGA on: October 13, 2013, 06:42:45 AM

Tried 8775, still no go....This is the first time with all solo mining and never til now, had such an issue....Maybe I need to just wait for a mining pool, but I would like to mine now if possible....


does your wallet show connections?

3 active connections at the moment

bit low how long has the wallet been running?

and what block are you sync at?

Block 4445 and the wallet is synced. I got 7 connections now. Now the miner doesn't do the error anymore, but just stops at a blinking cursor. Seems like it's trying to connect or is connected and having issues running properly.
2164  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BLC] Blakecoin fast blake-256 Alt Coin for CPU/GPU/FPGA on: October 13, 2013, 06:32:35 AM

Tried 8775, still no go....This is the first time with all solo mining and never til now, had such an issue....Maybe I need to just wait for a mining pool, but I would like to mine now if possible....


does your wallet show connections?

3 active connections at the moment
2165  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BLC] Blakecoin fast blake-256 Alt Coin for CPU/GPU/FPGA on: October 13, 2013, 06:24:11 AM

Need help please. Having issues that I posted prior to this posting.

hmm well lets go though this then the conf looks fine hope you have no spaces in your username or password, also check you are getting connections to the Blakecoin network as it will not start mining until you are connected to at least 1 peer and have synced to latest block 

listen=1
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcuser=MyOwnUsername
rpcpassword=MyOwnPassword
rpcport=8772
server=1
daemon=1
addnode=162.243.133.80
addnode=162.243.14.130

and the miner line for this is

minerd -o 127.0.0.1:8772 -O MyOwnUsername:MyOwnPassword -a blake -s 2 --no-longpoll --no-stratum

you can try different port but it must match what you are using in the miner

listen=1
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcuser=MyOwnUsername
rpcpassword=MyOwnPassword
rpcport=8775
server=1
daemon=1
addnode=162.243.133.80
addnode=162.243.14.130

and the miner line for this is

minerd -o 127.0.0.1:8775 -O MyOwnUsername:MyOwnPassword -a blake -s 2 --no-longpoll --no-stratum

Tried 8775, still no go....This is the first time with all solo mining and never til now, had such an issue....Maybe I need to just wait for a mining pool, but I would like to mine now if possible....
2166  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [XPM]The third Primecoin mining pool! on: October 13, 2013, 02:20:14 AM
The third Primecoin mining pool!


website: http://rpool.net/blocks

features:
2% fee
payout according to last round shares, and send immediately to your wallet (like p2pool)
different chain-length share value (see http://rpool.net/reward)

miner: use beeeeer pool miner primeminer v0.4 RC1 , thanks xolokram!

usage: primeminer -pooluser=[payout-address] -poolip=rpool.net -poolport=8336 -genproclimit=[threads-to-use]

Happy mining!


 Smiley




The pool site is in Chinese. Is there an English version?
2167  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][TIX] Lottery Tickets | Now on Bter - BTC/LTC | First on Cryptsy XPM Market on: October 13, 2013, 02:18:21 AM
lot's of dev on this coin considering its age.
Is this more profitable to mine with gpu that ltc right now? or are people using cpu on this now?

Still mine-able on GPU above normal Scrypt hash rates, but not for long. It's closing in to normal scrypt hash rates, then shortly after that, it will be only mine-able by CPU.

I'm waiting for the e-cig's store, because I feel that TIX will be in greater demand after that and when it's only CPU mining only. I'm holding on to my share of TIX for a bit until then.
2168  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BLC] Blakecoin fast blake-256 Alt Coin for CPU/GPU/FPGA on: October 13, 2013, 02:07:15 AM
I have been working on and have finished the Blakecoin wallet and Cpu miner.

http://www.blakecoin.org

Released yesterday but due the site being down I was not able to post on here until now:
https://forum.litecoin.net/index.php/topic,6280.0.html

Forked from Bitcoin reference wallet 0.8.5

Blakecoin Wallet is on Github
https://github.com/BlueDragon747/Blakecoin

Blake-256(optimized) faster than Scrypt and faster than SHA-256 in Sphlib C code

The algorithm was written as a candidate for SHA-3, Based on round one candidate code from the Sphlib 2.1 library and reduced the round function to 8 rounds.

Tweaks:
Removed some of the double hashing from the wallet relating to proof of work, No changes to the wallet ecdsa public/private key function that has proven to be secure for Bitcoin.

Block reward is 25 coin + inflation (square root of (difficulty + block height))
No halfing of reward after x blocks
Cap in place to reduce the difficulty jumps upwards
Block target time is 3 minutes and retargets every hour
7 Billion coins
Block maturity 120

The Cpu miner is on Github
https://github.com/BlueDragon747/cpuminer

Benchmarks performance:
  • 11000 khash/s on a Intel i7 2600k Cpu
  • 3500 khash/s on a Intel Core2 E7300 Cpu
  • 100 khash/s on Raspberry Pi Arm Cpu (thanks to kramble for testing)
  • 14250 khash/s on a Intel Core i7 3930K (thanks to sgrunger for testing)
  • 11200 khash/s on a AMD Phenom II X6 1090T (thanks to sgrunger for testing)
  • 7022 khash/s on a Intel Core i7-920s (thanks to sgrunger for testing)
  • 12000 khash/s on a Amd FX-8350 (thanks to Vorksholk for testing)
  • 4000 khash/s on a AMD A10-5800k (thanks to reecelander for testing)
  • 10600 khash/s on a Intel Core i7 3820 (thanks to ciklop1974 for testing)
  • 8700 khash/s on a Intel Core i5 2500k (thanks to Vorksholk for testing)
  • 10400 khash/s on a AMD FX-8150 (thanks to Aalesund for testing and finding the display bug)

to benchmark
minerd --benchmark -a blake

things to do:
block chain explorer
opencl for mining   (have basic opencl algo but not a miner)
fpga miner for blake (have a basic verilog algo but not a miner)
add i2p to add more anonymity to nodes

Wallet Binaries:

Windows
http://blakecoin.org/Blakecoin-0.8.5-WIN.7z

Linux
http://blakecoin.org/Blakecoin-0.8.5-LIN.7z

Add the following nodes to your conf:
addnode=162.243.133.80
addnode=162.243.14.130

CPU Miner Binaries:
Windows Intel compiled for core2+
http://blakecoin.org/Blakecoin_Minerd.7z

blakecoin.conf example:

listen=1
gen=0
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcuser=username
rpcpassword=password
rpcport=8772
server=1
daemon=1
addnode=162.243.133.80
addnode=162.243.14.130

you can set gen to 1 or use the command: setgenerate true if you wanted to use build in mining(bit slower than minerd)

minerd command example:

minerd -o 127.0.0.1:8772 -O username:password -a blake -q -s 2 --no-longpoll --no-stratum

Happy mining  Cool

Update:
Thanks to the efforts of kramble, Blakecoin has been successfully ported to the FPGA (early development)

FPGA-Blakecoin-Miner by kramble
https://github.com/kramble/FPGA-Blakecoin-Miner

Need help please. Having issues that I posted prior to this posting.
2169  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BLC] Blakecoin fast blake-256 Alt Coin for CPU/GPU/FPGA on: October 13, 2013, 12:57:35 AM
Code:
listen=1
gen=0
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcuser=My Own Username
rpcpassword=My own Password
rpcport=8772
server=1
daemon=1
addnode=162.243.133.80
addnode=162.243.14.130

Did you set

Code:
server=1
listen=1

rpcport=_____
rpcuser=_____
rpcpassword=_____

in your .conf?

I did. rpc=8772. My own username and password. Unless it's a port issue, but this would be a first, as I've mined of 10 different types with cpu miners, ie. CPR, etc....
2170  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BLC] Blakecoin fast blake-256 Alt Coin for CPU/GPU/FPGA on: October 12, 2013, 11:46:08 PM
I can't get the solo mining to work. I get "HTTP request failed: Failed connect to 127.0.0.1:8772; No error"

I've solo mined before with CPR, Netcoin, Starcoin, etc, without issue. This is a first for me. I use the config setup for this coin with my own username and password. Do I need to make a bat file? Any help would be appreciated.
2171  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ZEU - ZeusCoin - New PoW coin with random blocks | No Premine on: October 12, 2013, 10:41:11 PM
Can't download the wallet client, both links don't work...

Skydrive link is working just fine for me... Wallet is up and running and I'm mining away Smiley

Says invalid and not available anymore on the Skydrive. The other link just goes to Mega.co main page.

copy all line and paste to address field in browser instead clicking on link

That work thanks. Just noticed that the whole link isn't highlighted..lol
Yup, it's messed up but copy-pasting works just fine.

Net Hashrate seems to be sitting around 120-150MH/s.

Probably going to go higher once the rewards hit 5x. Just curious what services and products will this coin have or is it just a pump and dump?
2172  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ZEU - ZeusCoin - New PoW coin with random blocks | No Premine on: October 12, 2013, 10:31:06 PM
Can't download the wallet client, both links don't work...

Skydrive link is working just fine for me... Wallet is up and running and I'm mining away Smiley

Says invalid and not available anymore on the Skydrive. The other link just goes to Mega.co main page.

copy all line and paste to address field in browser instead clicking on link

That work thanks. Just noticed that the whole link isn't highlighted..lol
2173  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What's the most profitable cpu mined coin currently? on: October 12, 2013, 08:30:47 AM
Just as the stated subject title? Which one?

Primecoin can only mined using CPU and nothing else. But the community are developing a program that can make it run on GPU. When that happen, say bye bye to your CPU.
That will take a while..

CPU's are very efficient at calculating prime numbers as GPU's are not. A very good programmer would have to make it. Seriously, will take quite a while to become reality.
2174  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ZEU - ZeusCoin - New PoW coin with random blocks | No Premine on: October 12, 2013, 08:25:57 AM
Can't download the wallet client, both links don't work...

Skydrive link is working just fine for me... Wallet is up and running and I'm mining away Smiley

Says invalid and not available anymore on the Skydrive. The other link just goes to Mega.co main page.
2175  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What's the most profitable cpu mined coin currently? on: October 12, 2013, 07:57:55 AM
Primecoin, mine while you still have the chance.

XPM isn't going to be GPU mined for a while. Totally different as it's not hashing, it's calculating Prime numbers.

I believe PrimeCoin XPM is currently the most profitable coin.

However, it's hard to give an exact figure as hashrate is not meaningful for XPM (and that's why sites like http://dustcoin.com , http://coinchoose.com do not include XPM)

 Grin Grin

I'd like to find something worth while, while my GPU's are mining. A lot of people do forget that it's not hashing, it's calculating Prime number, just like Folding@Home. XPM is on the markets.
2176  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Radeon R9 280X - new Mantle API - higher performance ? on: October 12, 2013, 07:20:27 AM
Im jealous, im paying 0.14/kwh. Double of what you paid...

What state/county you live in? Sounds like a Californian rate. I'm paying $0.1323/kwhr on off peak times.
2177  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What's the most profitable cpu mined coin currently? on: October 12, 2013, 07:17:21 AM
Secure, Quark, Offering, Prime, Blake

(the latter two are not on exchanges, but they probably will be on soon)

The first three use the Quark algorithm, so you can compare their difficulties and rewards and prices to determine profitability. Currently SRC is about twice as profitable as QRK.

Offering, didn't hear of that one before. The other ones I've heard of and scrypt-jane coin too, ie. TIX, CPR, Yacoin, Ybcoin, etc. But which one is the most profitable out of all of them. Prime (XPM) is on several market out there trading, ie. Cryptsy, etc.....
2178  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ZEU - ZeusCoin - New PoW coin with random blocks | No Premine on: October 12, 2013, 06:23:59 AM

My wallet always out of sync= =
plz show me some addones XDDD

Here are some peers:

Quote
   {
        "addr" : "115.76.36.154:13930",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1381550232,
        "lastrecv" : 1381550231,
        "conntime" : 1381531523,
        "version" : 60001,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : 5545,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "87.114.128.30:13930",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1381550232,
        "lastrecv" : 1381550231,
        "conntime" : 1381531551,
        "version" : 60001,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : 5545,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "113.162.171.91:13930",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1381550232,
        "lastrecv" : 1381550231,
        "conntime" : 1381531598,
        "version" : 60001,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : 5545,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "117.1.43.185:13930",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1381550231,
        "lastrecv" : 1381550231,
        "conntime" : 1381531743,
        "version" : 60001,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : 5549,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "188.126.8.14:13930",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1381550232,
        "lastrecv" : 1381550228,
        "conntime" : 1381534166,
        "version" : 60001,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : 5626,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "118.70.190.61:13930",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1381550232,
        "lastrecv" : 1381550232,
        "conntime" : 1381534477,
        "version" : 60001,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : 5639,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "119.17.193.14:13930",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1381550232,
        "lastrecv" : 1381550232,
        "conntime" : 1381534478,
        "version" : 60001,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : 5639,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "98.213.61.205:13930",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1381550231,
        "lastrecv" : 1381550232,
        "conntime" : 1381550109,
        "version" : 60001,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "releasetime" : 0,
        "startingheight" : 6157,
        "banscore" : 0
    }


Is this on any trade markets?

Not yet, the coin was launched one day ago only, need some more mining before can be traded in an exchange.

What special about this coin? Does it have services and product that work with it?

Can't download the wallet client, both links don't work...
2179  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Radeon R9 280X - new Mantle API - higher performance ? on: October 12, 2013, 06:20:00 AM
In my area of California, we have off peak hours from 9pm to 10am M-F. Weekends, off-peak more of the 2 days except for a part of the afternoon. On peak hours are M-F from 1pm to 7pm, until winter time. Rates in my area are as follows: $0.1323/kwhr Off Peak, $0.153/kwhr Partial Peak and $0.3125/kwhr On Peak....

Wow, you must not be making much mining after electricity cost, if anything at all.

I'm currently paying $0.03/kwh for power and $0.04kwhr delivery. Thats $0.07/kwhr total no peak/off peak and I'm locked in for the next 6 months. That sounds great but half of my mining profits still go toward power, more than half if I'm running them in air conditioning.

I've been told that I have some of the cheapest power in the country, if that's the case, how does everyone else stay above power cost mining?

That sounds like rates in Washington state, but what state do you live in for those rates. I make a profit, just have to be very careful on the hours usage and what I mine. I'm just running two rigs, nothing too wild.
2180  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Radeon R9 280X - new Mantle API - higher performance ? on: October 12, 2013, 03:26:56 AM
Well i have free power so... depends i guess.

Hope your not stealing it....Are you getting solar power? Or you at a college dorm that includes utilities? Or at a company using mining as a way to test hardware?

I'm also interested to know too, I find it so hard to reduce my electricity bills.

Just use your electricity during off peak hours and partial peak hours, that should help. Look at your electric bill for that info. Nothing is free in life.

In my place, only commercial have off peak. For resident its all the same.

In my area of California, we have off peak hours from 9pm to 10am M-F. Weekends, off-peak more of the 2 days except for a part of the afternoon. On peak hours are M-F from 1pm to 7pm, until winter time. Rates in my area are as follows: $0.1323/kwhr Off Peak, $0.153/kwhr Partial Peak and $0.3125/kwhr On Peak....

An R9 280X has been added to the hardware comparison page. With OpenGL, it's either as good as the original 7970s or better. At this point, it seems to be way better than the 7970s. It looks like whatever they changed has fixed the original 7970 issues.

https://litecoin.info/Mining_hardware_comparison

That's pretty impress at I=13..Wonder what it does at I=18?...Maybe 800~900 kh/s....

I believe I=13 would be the highest point, some card just don't work well in high intensity.

If it's like the HD 7970, it can do I=18, even I=20....But on average, most single GPU cards can do at least I=18...I do I=80 on my 2x HD 5870's and HD 5850...
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