what's the deal with this pool? http://cali.leetpools.net/mpos/index.phpfor days I've had confirmed coins out there but they're not showing up in my balance and I can't withdrawl them. I've contacted the pool owner a few times - does anyone know why this pool owner is not responsive - if this continues I think they should be removed from post #1. thanks I think he's been around in this thread a few times so I believe he is somewhat active by my anecdotal observations.
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I am afraid there has been a fork.
Leetpools is working on block 7519, last block found was 7500. Blocks found since 7486 are all orphaned. I sent a manual payout since block 7494 and I have not seen the first confirmation on my wallet. My wallet is still at block 7511. What block is everyones wallet at?
An official block explorer would really help.
great I figgin wasted 30 mhs on his sticking pool - I'm done with this coin - wallet was not done right - has all kinds of Litecoin references - this coin is a loser from the get go! wallet has worked for me right since day 1. remove the first now and then try again, also no appdata folder is needed, everything is inside the wallet folder. Same, wallet has worked fine for me since day 1 ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Just check your mininginfo in your wallet and make sure it matches the pool.
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blockchain stuck? haven't seen any updates @ leetpools
I would just periodically check your wallet with "getmininginfo" and see if the number of blocks is moving. -blinkxzero
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Man How to mine this coin?Anyone can show me?
Open console and type in setgenerate true should look like this ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fs28.postimg.org%2Fn42cxqxd9%2Fcpumine.jpg&t=663&c=dCVsnR4M4-mAYw) thats how to CPU mine A user posted a tutorial on I think page 18 or so of this thread on how to GPU mine I reached the screenshot which you show, but there is no debug log, I checked this folder, there is no folder named CACcoin folder, but when I install other coins, like btc,ltc etc. there will be a folder created here, is there any defect regarding the wallet, how can I know solo mining really work for this coin, anyone can help me ? You need to create the folder yourself. Also, if you make a shortcut to the executable wallet file, you can add the parameter "-datadir=C:\Dir" and it will put your wallet, config, etc there. So for example: C:\mining\calicoin\Wallet\californiacoin-qt.exe -datadir=C:\mining\calicoin\Wallet I just created all those folders myself, put the contents of the wallet in the "Wallet" folder, and make a shortcut to californiacoin-qt.exe in any folder you'd like (or your desktop). Then made the path look like the above. Just a friendly tip for anyone who doesn't know you can change the data directory.
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I know I'm only getting 2 connections, some nodes would help.
Give these a try: addnode=54.194.99.126 addnode=108.220.216.19 addnode=71.35.6.134 addnode=71.218.197.198 addnode=71.105.85.177 addnode=24.2.50.173 addnode=71.35.6.134 addnode=66.102.133.150 addnode=69.181.162.178 addnode=173.174.55.33 addnode=67.249.18.92 addnode=99.166.147.110 addnode=72.11.154.137 addnode=68.53.22.103 addnode=190.143.38.247 addnode=64.174.168.180
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Try to reset the PC and re-download the wallet. I have 14 active connections to the network right now.
25 active connections here!
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Question to developers: Do you plan to have multipool for X11? Reason why I ask is because there are a few successful X11 coins that we can mine and sell for Share Profit, X11 keeps my cards cool, and main reason is that there is no point (at least unwise) to compete with Scrypt dedicated miners using GPU. Thank you.
As someone with 4 MH/s of GPU, I agree. It'd be nice if there was a BTC address that we could donate to instead of having to use the multipool. That way you could mine any coin, convert it to BTC, and send them as a donation (similar to IPO style). I know I've got a few coins in my portfolio that are more profitable than wafflepool is right now MH/s wise. The multipool already allows you to do that! ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Haha, thanks -- I should learn to read ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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thanks for the article on pool set up Sm0k3WeeDEveryD@Y.
I haven't set up a pool before but I could help given access to a server. I just don't have the bandwidth / hardware to do it -- I do, however, have programming and database experience (it's my job). I may be down to fuck around with it if you are? whats ur OS of choice? we could share fee's Yeah, I don't mind trying it out assuming you'll let me have access to the server. I've got some consulting work I've got to do, but I should have some time to work on this. I'll have to look up some tutorials also but I believe most (if not all) pools are running under linux -- so I'm thinking Ubuntu is preferred.
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Question to developers: Do you plan to have multipool for X11? Reason why I ask is because there are a few successful X11 coins that we can mine and sell for Share Profit, X11 keeps my cards cool, and main reason is that there is no point (at least unwise) to compete with Scrypt dedicated miners using GPU. Thank you.
As someone with 4 MH/s of GPU, I agree. It'd be nice if there was a BTC address that we could donate to instead of having to use the multipool. That way you could mine any coin, convert it to BTC, and send them as a donation (similar to IPO style). I know I've got a few coins in my portfolio that are more profitable than wafflepool is right now MH/s wise.
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thanks for the article on pool set up Sm0k3WeeDEveryD@Y.
I haven't set up a pool before but I could help given access to a server. I just don't have the bandwidth / hardware to do it -- I do, however, have programming and database experience (it's my job).
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If only I knew how to start a pool I'd gladly do it
Same... Sounds like it could be pretty bad ass, I'd try to use drupal and just make a custom module or two... only problem is im too new to all this mining shit and dont got Javascript down 100%. Then again there is probably some stupid as script u upload to a server and bam, your running a pool, with a few tweaks of course... thats why a lot of the pools look the same, they run the same script. Anyone know what it is / where to get it? I think this thread from bitcointalk might help explain how to setup a pool: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=495542.0Of course you will need to edit a few things so if you're not comfortable with that you should probably leave it up to someone else. Till then lets keep solo mining since diff is so low, Im finding blocks so quick on my crappy 7750 it's fun mining CaliforniaCoins Make sure you are on the right fork -- should look like this with "getmininginfo" in the console (I removed a few unimportant lines): { "blocks" : 6643, "difficulty" : 0.49467844, "networkhashps" : 17756056, }
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Great. I had 100,000 CACs in my wallet.
Now I have none at all. It doesn't even show my mining transactions.
That sucks.
--PD
Dude that don't suck, this sucks!!! Started my wallet this morning and it was empty!!! ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.holylands.com%2Fcacoin.jpg&t=663&c=7uOAvHAWxgMQ6A) You'll need to use "getmininginfo" and check to see if the numbers make sense. If you're on the right fork, you'll know it (see my previous post). -blinkxzero
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I wonder why it took this long to show? Mine vanished right away.. did you just mine these at work? or was that your whole stash?
I was mining these at work. Downloaded the wallet yesterday on my job computer and left it running in the office all night. But someone turned off my system because when I came in this morning it wasn't on. No biggie. I loaded the wallet today and kept mining. Then I made that mistake and closed it out and reopened it. That's when I discovered after some searching that the 100,000 coins were orphans. I don't have a wallet at home yet. I was going to backup wallet.dat and when I installed CAC on my home system tonight I would just use the wallet.dat file from here. But I don't have coins yet. I'll see how it plays out. I'm here until 6pm anyway and it's only 1pm. --PD Let me know for sure! Since I found two blocks last night once you get a for sure addy, that is backed up, i'll do a test send to you. When your wallet syncs up, check the block count, networkhashps, and difficulty from "getmininginfo". { "blocks" : 6550, "difficulty" : 0.49467844, "networkhashps" : 27818790, } Blocks and difficulty should be a little higher than that (later today) and the networkhashps will fluctuate obviously. -blinkxzero
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So I've just applied and gotten all my miners to point to wafflepool.
Question: it says that I need to have my signature include my Sharecoin information for at least a week -- does that mean on launch I won't get any coins since launch is less than a week away? :x
I fit all the other requirements, but just found out about this coin today.
Thanks in advance!
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So a coin was launched with no plan for adoption rates? Come on DEV don't you have any plans?
I think the main idea behind this coin and many others really is to get the community behind it... We are the voice of california coin! its so early anything can happen / change if enough people come to the table and share their thoughts. Besides.... its kind of hard to plan out a currency lol. I mean come on... you make it, and people use it lol... Although im all for planning this coin is already launched, time to move forward not backwards. I'm still invested in this coin and mining! { "blocks" : 6515, "difficulty" : 0.49467844, "networkhashps" : 27359074, }
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Still mining this at the moment!
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Unconfirmed - generated but not accepted.
What is that?
You got an orphan -- meaning someone else found the block and submitted it faster than it took you to mine the block and submit it (even though you ALSO mined the block, just too slow) That's my understanding at least. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. -blinkxzero
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Thanks blinkxzero!
So what is this saying:
{ "blocks" : 4133, "currentblocksize" : 1000, "currentblocktx" : 0, "difficulty" : 0.03091740, "errors" : "", "generate" : true, "genproclimit" : -1, "hashespersec" : 1521, "networkhashps" : 19399546, "pooledtx" : 0, "testnet" : false }
"blocks" = current block number difficulty = current difficulty (see the chart someone made earlier to determine your average block time) generate : true = you are mining with your CPU hashespersec = your current hashes per second on CPU, you are at 1.5 KH/s (very low) networkhashps = the total hashes per second on the entire network. I.e. everyone's total hashes combined. The rest you can ignore for now ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) -blinkxero
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How can we check status of what we are mining?
use the "getmininginfo" command from the wallet. Go to Help -> Debug Window -> Select the Console tab and write "getmininginfo" (no quotes)
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Ok so wtf is the status right now of the coin?
dev appears to be working out a fix. people are still solo mining and finding blocks but I am no longer having any luck. I did good to start with but all coins vanished. apparently there is different forks or something going on. If you have any insight into the problem or a solution I suggest contacting the dev asap. I seem to be finding blocks at a normal rate now with the network hash around 20 MH/s. 5 or so blocks in the past 20 minutes. { "blocks" : 4064, "difficulty" : 0.03091740, "networkhashps" : 17603683 } what are you using to mine? I have found 0 in the last 20 minutes using two xeons and running 7 cores 4x 750ti's and 1 GTX 680 -- I'm about 1.3 MH/s total. Not a lot but that's about 15% of the net hash rate right now.
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