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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][FSC]FusionCoin updated! Arbitrary message & Decentralized advertisement on: April 19, 2014, 07:55:38 PM
2014-04-19: 0.8.8.3 source code updated. fixed multi merged mining issue with P2Pool.

https://github.com/fusioncoin/fusioncoin

Tested and working on p2pool 13.4-24-gf0eeb48 and fusioncoin v0.8.8.3-g88e2a2e-beta

Is chainid=0 not taken by something already?

Looking for donations? I would send you something...

THANKS!

edit: found a list of chainIDs here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=224744.msg2832115#msg2832115. Looks like chainid=0 is geistgeld bitcoin
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][FSC]FusionCoin updated! Arbitrary message & Decentralized advertisement on: April 19, 2014, 03:42:52 PM
Did you use Multi-Merged-Mining?

Yes. Including fusioncoin, I am merged mining on 4 aux chains.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][FSC]FusionCoin updated! Arbitrary message & Decentralized advertisement on: April 19, 2014, 04:17:28 AM

Are you matching algorithms?

Is your P2Pool main coin SHA and your client in SHA mode?

Or main coin Scrypt and client in Scrypt mode?

p2pool = Bitcoin

I have
miningalgo=sha256
in my fusioncoin.conf

I verified that fusioncoind is returning sha256 auxblocks by comparing the output of
fusioncoind getauxblock
and
fusioncoind getauxblock sha256
and they are the same.

Do I need to do anything else to get it in sha256 mode?
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][FSC]FusionCoin updated! Arbitrary message & Decentralized advertisement on: April 19, 2014, 02:54:26 AM
I've been trying to get merged mining working with my p2pool node...getting nothing but rejected blocks on v0.8.8.2-g88e2a2e-beta.

Any tips?

2014-04-19 02:44:06 CBlock(version = 258, hash=6f6dbffe8594e31f230fdc90b5e133d6bc462fbaee481ea4773233575e6bf989, input=0201000068103c5c87df19d2b1a8e965a607e6b68068652d501698cf6c1b4287d2df6cff9af023e9be3d572c8733777d6f09b11946e2bce5a5d30d22fc5da3f17944a6e604e2515395d22e1a00000000, PoW=000000000000254a33e388b22044f89ffd525ed16034b8a6ac2ec587031be6f4, hashPrevBlock=ff6cdfd287421b6ccf9816502d656880b6e607a665e9a8b1d219df875c3c1068, hashMerkleRoot=e6a64479f1a35dfc220dd3a5e5bce24619b1096f7d7733872c573dbee923f09a, nTime=1397875204, nBits=1a2ed295, nNonce=0, vtx=2)
2014-04-19 02:44:06   CTransaction(hash=daec08108f0e4457b98998dfc9b14b1fc90439581ec5bb7350dc5b8acbb92dec, ver=1, vin.size=1, vout.size=1, nLockTime=0)
    CTxIn(COutPoint(0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000, 4294967295), coinbase 0495d22e1a010152)
    CTxOut(nValue=1000.00000000, scriptPubKey=03cc48244cd2d9c6077bb394050adf)
  CTransaction(hash=f0e2b11bb3250c9c68dfa4005c864f76d31fc97299e8424767c43f8fc5b3ed7d, ver=1, vin.size=7, vout.size=1, nLockTime=0)
    CTxIn(COutPoint(b5e8222f4bd03c5c087830e5ba5cd7ef3fe24980f2cf7d25b2fbd6acda076ccd, 0), scriptSig=304402201efe75cde6a92940)
    CTxIn(COutPoint(b3d958f6bfcbccaed436cdedf58fc34ad3182263fb27e6dbe3ef69f529d0aa6e, 0), scriptSig=304402203750c19f41d763e9)
    CTxIn(COutPoint(7ab583fbdb5789faaf6d3c33950a25108c0ab1c718bec51c8b533cf1ed9919aa, 0), scriptSig=3043021f389a117b486827ae)
    CTxIn(COutPoint(15fc7ddcea849690043fd323ce103389418724e37dfe22a2e5746e218b05f10a, 0), scriptSig=3046022100be6bc578cef2c8)
    CTxIn(COutPoint(fc7e7263cbf43b870aba0668f0f0d0196577c9dd9ee0f0e2fbbab7d809e79d98, 0), scriptSig=3046022100d4a1ab0a83b5c6)
    CTxIn(COutPoint(3deafe6228207cfabb4ccb5d8d16acd747ebde71506f2edec6ab4c1d31c075a5, 0), scriptSig=3046022100cf5a249d690959)
    CTxIn(COutPoint(8bcc39cfb61ff9c93c5e052f9107f640bd6019ecdc2f35ca790b8e306469d9eb, 0), scriptSig=3045022100855dbb43f80895)
    CTxOut(nValue=12503999.64915415, scriptPubKey=OP_DUP OP_HASH160 aa3750aa18b8)
  vMerkleTree: daec08108f0e4457b98998dfc9b14b1fc90439581ec5bb7350dc5b8acbb92dec f0e2b11bb3250c9c68dfa4005c864f76d31fc97299e8424767c43f8fc5b3ed7d e6a64479f1a35dfc220dd3a5e5bce24619b1096f7d7733872c573dbee923f09a
2014-04-19 02:44:06 CAuxPow(version = 2, hash=000000000000254a33e388b22044f89ffd525ed16034b8a6ac2ec587031be6f4, hashPrevBlock=000000000000000089321f57b0582af5edcfaca3191d3f203e0361ae0e79c7ef, hashMerkleRoot=6e42d38ae88c6d48c74afd61e189d8d6604006f4604c3c043195b0cbda75519b, nTime=1397875398, nBits=19009d8c, nNonce=291334949)
2014-04-19 02:44:06 Fusioncoin Miner:
2014-04-19 02:44:06 proof-of-work found 
  hash: 000000000000254a33e388b22044f89ffd525ed16034b8a6ac2ec587031be6f4 
target: 0000000000002ed2950000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
2014-04-19 02:44:06 CBlock(version = 258, hash=6f6dbffe8594e31f230fdc90b5e133d6bc462fbaee481ea4773233575e6bf989, input=0201000068103c5c87df19d2b1a8e965a607e6b68068652d501698cf6c1b4287d2df6cff9af023e9be3d572c8733777d6f09b11946e2bce5a5d30d22fc5da3f17944a6e604e2515395d22e1a00000000, PoW=000000000000254a33e388b22044f89ffd525ed16034b8a6ac2ec587031be6f4, hashPrevBlock=ff6cdfd287421b6ccf9816502d656880b6e607a665e9a8b1d219df875c3c1068, hashMerkleRoot=e6a64479f1a35dfc220dd3a5e5bce24619b1096f7d7733872c573dbee923f09a, nTime=1397875204, nBits=1a2ed295, nNonce=0, vtx=2)
2014-04-19 02:44:06   CTransaction(hash=daec08108f0e4457b98998dfc9b14b1fc90439581ec5bb7350dc5b8acbb92dec, ver=1, vin.size=1, vout.size=1, nLockTime=0)
    CTxIn(COutPoint(0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000, 4294967295), coinbase 0495d22e1a010152)
    CTxOut(nValue=1000.00000000, scriptPubKey=03cc48244cd2d9c6077bb394050adf)
  CTransaction(hash=f0e2b11bb3250c9c68dfa4005c864f76d31fc97299e8424767c43f8fc5b3ed7d, ver=1, vin.size=7, vout.size=1, nLockTime=0)
    CTxIn(COutPoint(b5e8222f4bd03c5c087830e5ba5cd7ef3fe24980f2cf7d25b2fbd6acda076ccd, 0), scriptSig=304402201efe75cde6a92940)
    CTxIn(COutPoint(b3d958f6bfcbccaed436cdedf58fc34ad3182263fb27e6dbe3ef69f529d0aa6e, 0), scriptSig=304402203750c19f41d763e9)
    CTxIn(COutPoint(7ab583fbdb5789faaf6d3c33950a25108c0ab1c718bec51c8b533cf1ed9919aa, 0), scriptSig=3043021f389a117b486827ae)
    CTxIn(COutPoint(15fc7ddcea849690043fd323ce103389418724e37dfe22a2e5746e218b05f10a, 0), scriptSig=3046022100be6bc578cef2c8)
    CTxIn(COutPoint(fc7e7263cbf43b870aba0668f0f0d0196577c9dd9ee0f0e2fbbab7d809e79d98, 0), scriptSig=3046022100d4a1ab0a83b5c6)
    CTxIn(COutPoint(3deafe6228207cfabb4ccb5d8d16acd747ebde71506f2edec6ab4c1d31c075a5, 0), scriptSig=3046022100cf5a249d690959)
    CTxIn(COutPoint(8bcc39cfb61ff9c93c5e052f9107f640bd6019ecdc2f35ca790b8e306469d9eb, 0), scriptSig=3045022100855dbb43f80895)
    CTxOut(nValue=12503999.64915415, scriptPubKey=OP_DUP OP_HASH160 aa3750aa18b8)
  vMerkleTree: daec08108f0e4457b98998dfc9b14b1fc90439581ec5bb7350dc5b8acbb92dec f0e2b11bb3250c9c68dfa4005c864f76d31fc97299e8424767c43f8fc5b3ed7d e6a64479f1a35dfc220dd3a5e5bce24619b1096f7d7733872c573dbee923f09a
2014-04-19 02:44:06 CAuxPow(version = 2, hash=000000000000254a33e388b22044f89ffd525ed16034b8a6ac2ec587031be6f4, hashPrevBlock=000000000000000089321f57b0582af5edcfaca3191d3f203e0361ae0e79c7ef, hashMerkleRoot=6e42d38ae88c6d48c74afd61e189d8d6604006f4604c3c043195b0cbda75519b, nTime=1397875398, nBits=19009d8c, nNonce=291334949)
2014-04-19 02:44:06 generated 1000.00
2014-04-19 02:44:07 keypool keep 174
2014-04-19 02:44:07 ERROR: Aux POW wrong index
2014-04-19 02:44:07 ERROR: CheckProofOfWork() : AUX POW is not valid
2014-04-19 02:44:07 ERROR: ProcessBlock() : CheckBlock FAILED
2014-04-19 02:44:07 ERROR: LitecoinMiner : ProcessBlock, block not accepted
5  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [24 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: October 23, 2013, 03:25:03 AM
Hello all,

I'm new to p2pool and one thing I miss from previous pools is an email notification when I get a payout.

Anyone know if this will work?

Code:
bitcoind -walletnotify="/path/to/notify_script.sh %s"

Code:
#!/bin/sh
#notify_script.sh
#snarfs the transaction passed in from bitcoind and emails the generated amount

amount=`bitcoind gettransaction $1 | grep -A 12 generated | grep amount | awk '{print $3}'`

if [ -n "$amount" ]
then
  echo "Mined $amount" | mail -s "Yay! Mined new block on p2pool" my@email.addy
fi

Edit: nevermind...answered my own question just now! For those interested it does work.
6  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [24 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: October 23, 2013, 03:12:33 AM
Well, I'm coming back to the "they work with other pools". 

I've donated to p2pool plenty - I left the author donation on, and I even sent BTC - but nothing has been done in ages.  p2pool really is becoming a still-birth. It's not 2012, people aren't mining with GPUs any more.
 
I know I'm only a low-scale miner (30GH, soon 50GH), but I'm not using p2pool because it doesn't work with my hardware, even when I mine to p2pool through a proxy.  OK, it's only 30GH, but if I'm giving up on the pool, what are the chances of new users going to the bother of setting up a machine, only to find it doesn't work?  Nil.

p2pool's continued EXISTENCE relies on it being able to cope with the current and future ASIC miners, no matter what retarded firmware on them does. 

2 x 60GH/s miners here. Seems pretty good to me so far. What's the problem?

2013-10-22 23:08:48.262337 P2Pool: 17382 shares in chain (17386 verified/17386 total) Peers: 9 (3 incoming)
2013-10-22 23:08:48.262503  Local: 126GH/s in last 10.0 minutes Local dead on arrival: ~2.8% (1-5%) Expected time to share: 59.7 minutes
2013-10-22 23:08:48.262634  Shares: 32 (3 orphan, 1 dead) Stale rate: ~12.5% (4-29%) Efficiency: ~107.9% (88-118%) Current payout: 0.1353 BTC
2013-10-22 23:08:48.262764  Pool: 22105GH/s Stale rate: 18.9% Expected time to block: 14.5 hours
7  Economy / Reputation / Re: Reputation and Trust thread – tclo on: May 17, 2013, 05:04:19 PM
10k XRP traded to tclo. Paid out within minutes. Thanks
8  Economy / Speculation / Re: caVirtex going through the roof as Mt Gox is holding... on: April 06, 2013, 01:39:18 AM
Just to let you know, Virtex Canada (cavirtex.com) is 159.50$ (CAD), and raising steadily today while Gox is up 'n down...

What could cause this?  Anticipation?

Maybe this?

http://watch.bnn.ca/business-day/business-day-am-april-2013/business-day-am-april-5-2013/#clip899374

Fred Ehrsam from Coinbase gives a pretty good interview on Canadian Business News Network.

Plus, they showed the weusecoins vid
9  Economy / Economics / Re: The problem of a depreciating currency on: March 26, 2013, 04:04:12 AM
As a savings vehicle, depreciating currency (i.e. bitcoin) is an ideal place to park assets. Why in the world would I, or any other sane person spend the coins, knowing that tomorrow, they will have greater value.

As a savings vehicle, apppreciating currency (i.e. dollars) is an poor place to park assets. Why in the world would I, or any other sane person sell you something for dollars, knowing that tomorrow, they will have less value.
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ripple Giveaway! on: March 14, 2013, 01:52:34 AM
rPpRvr6XZVXAumstRVshhBpCvbaJbLeXrS
11  Economy / Securities / Re: BMMO - BlockMiners Mining Operations on: March 13, 2013, 11:46:18 PM
Verified claims have been paid:

b81407023fb90e198bf5b00f5c26d4012b4584be5c3b4ae56463dc26659f14d2

4f82e9fe530fda820b155b131de82d3a0e8e67cc9380d779269ea970416d00b4

2c4cbc05417eaaa62966b02774c07b3011d05026ddeef97a1da58d3efdb47cb9


Guys, we do apologize for the delays and  are still working with some of you to help verify your claims,  this has been a little slow and tedious.  Some people have questioned why our claims process requires the claimant to sign a message with the bitcoin address provided by glbse.  This is basically for non-repudiation purposes,  however if it is not possible, we will work with you to get the claim verified but in that case  it will not be possible to send payments to any other address than the one that was provided by GLBSE. 

thanks

teek

How many months of operations does this payout cover? Doesn't seem big enough to cover last September until now.
12  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: WeExchange on: February 16, 2013, 12:26:54 AM
I've opened a support ticket and sent a PM to the WeExchange support user, but I've not had any response at all, so I'm hoping that if I post here, I'll hear back from someone at WeExchange.

Here's the text of my support ticket ID IRA-169341 "Missing Funds":

Quote
Hello,

This is the second ticket I am opening in regards to this issue, as I have not heard anything regarding the first ticket I opened.

On Feb. 6, I sent funds to WeExchange in the amount of 3.50342756 BTC. Also on Feb. 6 (after 6 confirmation txns), I attempted to send the total amount to BitFunder after linking my two accounts. The funds never showed up in BitFunder, nor are they accessible from WeExchange. The transaction to send funds to BitFunder seems to have an error, as it does not have anything except a Transaction ID and Type. This may be related to a bug on the site(?). These are the only transactions I have attempted on the WeExchange site.

Please respond to this ticket and let me know what you are doing to look in to this issue..

Deposit transaction details (from "View" on Funds page):

Date   2013-02-06 20:25:00
Transaction ID   0kaLMOetPeDIi2ZC5zFIREjTb1JivqFZ
Type   Deposit
Debit   
Credit   3.50342756 BTC
Fee   
Status   Completed

Payment transaction details (from "View" on Funds page):

Date   
Transaction ID   pk5qiVjTKhh0r48DAc66wrpjczfLIkiJ
Type   Payment
Debit   
Credit   
Fee   
Status
13  Economy / Services / Re: ☆★☆MMOclub.com Free Escrow Service☆★☆ on: January 25, 2013, 02:18:26 AM
Funds received!

Thanks mitty for the business, and thanks Maidak for the escrow service.

Would definitely do business again.

14  Economy / Services / Re: ☆★☆MMOclub.com Free Escrow Service☆★☆ on: January 19, 2013, 10:25:07 PM
Shipped today.

http://canadapost.ca tracking number EM032210093CA (will be in system by Monday).
15  Economy / Services / Re: ☆★☆MMOclub.com Free Escrow Service☆★☆ on: January 18, 2013, 11:11:07 PM
I just sent $581 of BTC to Maidak's address (14bsB5cugXFYaVZWsuoEYABd9gvkowv42a) with BitInstant; I will update with the BTC transaction ID once the payment clears BitInstant.  This amount includes the price of $575 + $6 tip for Maidak.

nonlinear is still in the process of getting out of the newbie section restriction and can post to confirm this once he gets 5 posts.

Update: Looks like BitInstant is failing like usual.  Every time I've purchased BTC with BitInstant the transfer fails and I need to contact support.  I've contacted them and am waiting.  They've always been good about completing the transaction, just that it's ~10:30PM here on the east coast so it might take until tomorrow for the BTC to go through. :/

I put in 2 orders because of BitInstant's $500-per-transaction limit.

Sorry for the delays!

Here are the orders on BitInstant:
https://www.bitinstant.com/order_status/95a1fd7d-0827-40bb-b9d7-0a33e1f42ba8
https://www.bitinstant.com/order_status/6364ce56-6042-4948-8d3d-2ebac719d10b

So I got out of newbie restriction and I confirm that I will be selling one BFL single to mitty for $575 (36.0743427 BTC) shipped.

I will post the tracking number here once I have it.

Thanks for setting this up, Maidek
16  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Normal stale / reject ratio or percentage on: January 18, 2013, 04:17:11 AM
I run different miners (minerd, cgminer, ufasoft) on several different machines with different OS's for three different pools (notroll.in, bitminter and deepbit) on two wholly different internet connections and across the board I am averaging 5-6% stales.

Any suggestions?

https://eclipsemc.com ~1% for me.
17  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BTCJAM Disappeared ! on: January 18, 2013, 04:07:21 AM
Following along in the thread, this seems to have opened a whole can of worms for them.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112447.msg1453675#msg1453675
18  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Whitelist Requests (Want out of here?) on: January 18, 2013, 03:08:32 AM
Long-time lurker and part time miner here.

I'm trying to sell a BFL single to username mitty escrowed by Maidak.

He requests I post a message here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133985.msg1461495#msg1461495, but I need to get out of (newbie) jail before I can do so. I would appreciate it if I could be allowed on the whitelist.

Thanks mods.
19  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What's the biggest demand for BTC products/services besides drugs? on: September 11, 2012, 10:18:44 PM
Stuff I have personally spent bitcoins on:

-Clothing
-Electronics
-Magazines
-Computer
-VPN subscription
-Gambling
-Investment (not really a purchase)

Small sampling of stuff I would spend on if available:

-Grocery (gotta be local though)
-Local dining/entertainment/leisure
-Marine aquarium supplies
-3D printing
-Tools
-Books
-Music
-Movies

Some of the stuff on this list is already available, but not easy to find/not good enough selection.

As a someone who sells bitcoin on https://localbitcoins.com/ad/222 (small plug for anyone in Toronto), I have to say that I mostly see interest from people looking to feed coins to silk road, for what it's worth.
20  Other / Off-topic / Re: Let's Count to 21 Million with Images on: April 25, 2012, 03:23:55 AM
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