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A new look QT wallet is available for download. After some great suggestions, I decided to go for this icon: The new icon comes thanks to user ohiwastedmylif.
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Any volunteer for hosting qrkexplorer.zapto.org? I will send the modified script. Its a quarkcoin block explorer and I cant run this on my server anymore because of stability problems..
Anyone?
Contact Guido, he's running quarkcoin.org, maybe he can host the block explorer there.
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Github source code updated with checkpoint.
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Any volunteer for hosting a block explorer?
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The following is from a batch file from the download on the quarkcoin.net website. It tries to send 2048 coins to the address below every time you start up quarkcoin. @echo "QuarkCoin Must Be Loaded" @quarkcoind sendtoaddress Qf6oD7qVEKbzzYWwFVvHZMEgzNTq644ukM 2048 @x
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WARNING!Please note: www.quarkcoin.net IS NOT the official quarkcoin web site. @quarkcoin IS NOT the official twitter account of quarkcoin. A version of quarkcoin was just released on this site that attempts to steal your coins. Do not download anywhere but from the official topic here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=260031.0
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WARNING!Please note: www.quarkcoin.net IS NOT the official quarkcoin web site. @quarkcoin IS NOT the official twitter account of quarkcoin. A version of quarkcoin was just released on this site that attempts to steal your coins. Do not download anywhere but from this topic.
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Is there a command to list nodes that you are connected to?
getpeerinfo
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To be successful Quark needs
a) Nice clean logo b) Domain and professional looking website c) Pre-built Windows, OSX and Linux clients (all must have GUIs)
Can anyone help with these?
Each of these is key.
Quark is no joke-- it's going to be huge. By employing 6 hash functions, it offers a strong diversification point for crypto-currency portfolios. As it is CPU-based, it's also having a very healthy launch, in which the QRK is being distributed to a wide range of users, rather than just a few GPU farmers. Even to this day QRK is quite profitable to CPU-mine. These are the fundamental elements of success.
I have registered a domain for the web site. If there's anyone with design skills that would like to help in the web site and logos, please let me know.
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Quark does borrow hashing functions from SIC, but has significant differences:
1. Instead of 6 rounds of hashing, 9 rounds of hashing, with 3 of the rounds applying a random hash algorithm. 2. Different difficulty adjustment algorithm. 3. Different reward calculation algorithm. 4. Quark supports transaction comments (similar to Florin). This functionality will be exposed in the UI and RPC interface in a future release.
how about resolve problem sync with network? Quark doesn't use IRC to find nodes. Instead it uses DNS lookup to a seed node. This node is frequently too busy to accept new connections. Try posting your IP address here, opening your port and allowing other nodes to connect to you.
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9 rounds of hashing from 6 hashing functions (blake, bmw, groestl, jh, keccak, skein) What coin did that first? Another coin was SIC or Sifcoin - from a russian creator. I don't know if it was the first. But look at these params - Inflatocoin https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/676-sifcoin-sic-information/It goes to show that you can innovate, but if someone copy/pastes with better parameters, that coin will do better. Quark does borrow hashing functions from SIC, but has significant differences: 1. Instead of 6 rounds of hashing, 9 rounds of hashing, with 3 of the rounds applying a random hash algorithm. 2. Different difficulty adjustment algorithm. 3. Different reward calculation algorithm. 4. Quark supports transaction comments (similar to Florin). This functionality will be exposed in the UI and RPC interface in a future release.
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quarkcoin, can you please explain how to calculate difficulty and miner reward? Any algorithm we could use? I wonder to know how fast I will mine a block with 4-core CPU at current difficulty of 83.
The best is probably to see how long it takes to mine say 10 blocks. Divide reward by number of minutes, then divide by the average difficulty over that period, and then divide by your GHz processing power, that will give you reward per minute per difficulty point per GHz. Do the opposite to calculate your estimated reward.
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Some fresh nodes to try:
addnode=182.130.166.43 addnode=182.141.94.11 addnode=192.241.201.157 addnode=88.248.114.86 addnode=110.190.250.17 addnode=198.20.109.153 addnode=173.208.241.198 addnode=64.120.17.150 addnode=110.88.99.113 addnode=80.74.157.31 addnode=125.94.225.137 addnode=125.89.216.186 addnode=92.118.0.168 addnode=95.95.110.66 addnode=31.131.212.202 addnode=116.255.219.7 addnode=98.167.196.51 addnode=105.236.173.157
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somebody can tell me if the linux version works fine because i have this records: root@server1:~/quark/src# ./quarkcoind getmininginfo { "blocks" : 10, "currentblocksize" : 1000, "currentblocktx" : 0, "difficulty" : 0.06249911, "errors" : "", "generate" : true, "genproclimit" : -1, "hashespersec" : 0, "pooledtx" : 0, "testnet" : false } Try updating your ~/.quarkcoin/quarkcoin.conf file with the addnodes from the first post.
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First post updated with fresh nodes.
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No block source available...wallet out of sync, how can i make it work
i use this conf, how can i make my wallet work? any suggestion?
listen=1 addnode=105.236.173.157 addnode=178.74.103.10 addnode=113.162.170.31 addnode=77.53.224.120 addnode=litepool.eu addnode=188.223.115.206 addnode=82.160.190.226 addnode=77.53.224.120 addnode=178.74.103.10 addnode=86.45.30.50 addnode=94.134.219.47 addnode=5.164.57.131 addnode=80.0.22.127 addnode=205.178.19.71 addnode=2.123.152.197 addnode=217.174.50.25 addnode=79.112.102.101 addnode=50.78.244.190 addnode=173.216.105.100 addnode=217.174.50.25 gen=1 genproclimit=-1
I just updated the first post with fresh nodes. Try those.
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addnode=24.147.227.209 addnode=85.56.202.218 addnode=54.245.221.40 addnode=54.244.99.61 addnode=54.214.113.145 addnode=54.212.58.209 addnode=64.34.49.152 addnode=91.218.8.41 addnode=178.222.32.141 addnode=216.176.190.84 addnode=79.113.210.220 addnode=100.0.198.84 addnode=113.162.171.40 addnode=76.84.37.38 addnode=198.154.61.60 addnode=82.196.11.230
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Fix linux error Linux don't work, I still to look it too. Many problems. Get latest source. cd src/leveldb make libleveldb.a libmemenv.a then cd src make -f makefile.unix
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