Here's another Crowncoin p2pool node for all you potential CRW miners: http://crownp2p.noip.me:8340 (1% Fee) Hopefully we can attract a few more hashes to this coin & dev can push to get CRW on a few more exchanges soon Respect to rav3n_pl for adding CRW to his excellent altcoin p2pool repo - thanks for all your help dude Now then.......mine on ladies & gentlemen
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Congrats! - You beat me to it.........
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Hello. As requested by PM I added CRW to my P2Pool fork. I start my node for some time, hopefully some more will show up in few days. PM me (or post there) if you plan to run 24/7 public node, I`ll add it to bootstrap. Code: https://github.com/Rav3nPL/p2pool-ravNode: http://rav3n.dtdns.net:8340 (1% fee) I`m not found my 1st block yet, but as it is a BTC clone it should be no problem. Happy mining. Good man rav3n_pl!
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Dunno the version, miners are still running in a data center, will pick them up this friday.
Seen the intrest, I might sell the last 3 SP20's as well
Right. Please let me know if you do.
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Hello there, I'm interested in 1 or 2 of the SP20's shipped to the UK - are they the "E" versions? Can you post pics of them hashing together with your username & date please? Payment would be in BTC via escrow, OgNasty preferred. Thanks EDIT: .......or are you only communicating via PM & email? Erm........hello? No reply from either PM or here so far........ Where in the Netherlands are you - I can arrange pickup if it's easier........I have friends there.
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Working fine on my 64bit doze & nix machines.......
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Hello there, I'm interested in 1 or 2 of the SP20's shipped to the UK - are they the "E" versions? Can you post pics of them hashing together with your username & date please? Payment would be in BTC via escrow, OgNasty preferred. Thanks EDIT: .......or are you only communicating via PM & email?
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yes, mainly because of a corrupted share chain (of P2Pool). verified share can't rease, too ... in this case of many disconnected clients.
i must have deleted 3 times (in 1 week) the sharechain of P2Pool to have a standard P2Pool reaction.
probably the old v13 that it tries to inject shares ... again.
I too experienced a corrupted p2pool sharechain & had to delete/redownload a new one a few days ago. It seems like p2pool is not fully banning older v13 releases, which seems to be causing the problem. Since I started proactively banning bad peers manually the problems have all but gone, but having to constantly monitor my logs for repeat offending IP's is a real bind & very laborious. Also, looking around the various p2pool node finder sites, there's still a multitude of v13 nodes still mining away regardless - which makes me wonder if these nodes are actually still getting paid, as there have been zero complaints here about unpaid blocks. If these outdated nodes are still getting paid, that would mean that their owners are still blissfully unaware of any required upgrade & would also explain why there are still so many older nodes humming away......
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F2Pool will continue to mine empty blocks, spv mine, or anything else which they think gives them even the slightest advantage. They are making the coin while it can be made no matter what it takes to do so. Greed, she is evil and she will not be comforting when Mrs. Karma comes to play.
Don't get me wrong, I don't think either of the other ones (antpool) are any better. They don't say peep about it, and just keep doing it.
None of them care about bitcoin in any way, unless it serves their wallet.
Unless someone puts together a simple, coherent explanation the regular Joe's will not get it, and that's the ones who would care. So many wouldn't...
...and don't get me wrong. I would thoroughly love seeing some of these choices backfire in a big way.
This! Well said sloopy. It's the averge joe/noob that needs to be made aware of what is going on.
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I heard blocking peers can effect your bitcoin node in a weird way. If you are using -addnode or -connect try using defualts and see if that fixes it.Depending on your peers take off firewall as well.
Where did you hear this - can you provide a link? I've never had any issues..... Bitcoin Core 0.11.0 releasedI will not have time to test it today, but it looks like there are a lot of speed improvements for the mempool that should speed up GBT latency. https://bitcoin.org/en/release/v0.11.0Would be interested in hearing anybody's experience Been running this version since it was released, so far it's proven very stable with no disconnects - although I do have quite a few bad peers blocked, weather this has something to do with it I'm not sure, but generally I'm very happy with how it performs. EDIT: Although I am having trouble with the relaynetworkclient disconnecting - anyone else having this problem?
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Yeah - damn scrypt kiddies...... All is not lost however - p2pool users are unaffected by ddos of course Decentralize everything!
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You can also add UNO & WLC to your list of merge mined coins
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What a bunch of amateurs. Really.
They have so much power that they choose one of the smallest pools with the least amount of spare funds? Unbelievable.
I feel for you mmpool, being targeted by a bunch of 10 year old dorks like this..........they'll soon get bored.
If they/he/she/it had an ounce of brains they'd be hitting a large, rich pool.......
Absolutely ridiculous.
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megabigpower, antpool, kncminer, and discussfish
are so far above the average with their number of coinbase-only blocks that it might be safe to say that they a sabotaging the Bitcoin PoW deliberately?
They're not trying to sabotage PoW deliberately. It's just that most of them use the same software that takes the same shortcut to cope with its lack of scalability by building transaction free blocks first every time and what you're seeing is the larger the pool, the more that scalability problem becomes pronounced thereby mining more transaction free blocks. Not sure how I missed this info - very interesting. For the record, as well as the benefit of those who are unaware: Is it safe to say that the worst offenders are all using the same software? What software is it? Who built/is responsible for it? Do you know if they will address the issue?
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I dunno. im pretty sure crowncoin was the one that had a bounty going for it and when i asked to work on it was told i was under qualified. Not much time on my hands at the moment either.
Ahmed
Under qualified? You? Joking right?
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Didnt someone already do it for crowncoin? I know i helped out the person that did it.
Ahmed
Hey ahmed, Yeah - infernoman had a go at it, but it's unfinished: https://github.com/Infernoman/Crowncoin--AUXPOW-....I tried it out a few weeks ago......you gonna give it a shot?
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Just going to point out that the quote above with my comment on SPV mining is not directly related to 1tx blocks. You can do 1tx blocks without SPV mining.
I do think that 1tx blocks are completely stupid and bad for network health, but SPV mining is at the malicious level of recklessness.
Thanks for clarifying that eleuthria - if you'd like me to add/edit the quote in any way, just let me know - it's not my intention to mislead or misquote anyone
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How about postage to UK - might be cheaper........?
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Back up & running normally with the new blockchain download - well done guys
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I've read various figures scattered around the forum, you'd definitely have a better idea than I on how to acquire that kind of info - your expertise is a few divisions above mine.....
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