https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/2938-photoncoin-pho-information/Website www.photoncoin.comPhotonCoin is a crypto currency, or digital currency.The currency features the Quark proof of work algorithm, which consists of 6 different crypto hashing functions combined 9 times.PhotonCoin is CPU minable. SPECIFICATIONS 6 hashing functions 9 passes, Super Secure hashing 100,000,000 Total Coins Difficulty retargets every 10 blocks (~5 minutes) 15 second block time 170 confirmations/transaction BLOCK REWARDS 1-10,000 Blocks 1,024 coins 10,001-20,000 Blocks 512 coins 20,001-30,000 Blocks 256 coins 30,001-40,000 Blocks 128 coins 40,000+ Blocks 64 coins PORTS P2P Port: 1569 PRC Port: 1568 Download The Wallet http://www.photoncoin.com/Photoncoin.zip someone should just go ahead and make a coin called Y(et)A(nother)Q(uark)C(lone)
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Why all these new alt coins? Can you explain what the benefits are?
better yet, whats with all the new alt coins that want you too send BTC into their IPO. Why cant we have nice things
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Sharecoin: The Stock option of digital currency A digital currency that doubles as a stock and promises to skyrocket in price with the success of the new world of digital currency With the launch of Bitcoin which most consider to be the original digital currency much has changed, but one thing that can not be denied is the growth seen in the digital currency economy. Bitcoin itself at it's most prominent peak saw a rise of 12000% above it's 2012 price to it's $1200 peak in 2013. Imagine a stock option that doubles as a digital currency that has the potential to see an increase in price similar to this or even greater, well prospective investors that is the option of Sharecoin Send investments of BTC to: 1JVZ1P9RmB7AiSbCitGykAzF3jcq1WTChH SHC IPO Amount of BTC invested: What is the allocation scheme of Sharecoin?%50 of the total amount of Sharecoin produced will go to the initial investors. The remaining %50 of the total amount of Sharecoin produced will be mined. Why is this allocation scheme superior to other digital currencies?Acting originally as a stock option Sharecoin will have an already established market and demand for Sharecoin before it is mined. Being completely public this is not a pre-mine in the same way many digital currencies are pre-mined because this investment opportunity is not private it is open to the public. Once sharecoin starts to be mined more sharecoin will enter the system and the mining power will help to build a supportive system for the Sharecoin network. Sharecoin will be mined using a re-designed system that stays true to the innovative dream of Sharecoin. The 50/50 allocation scheme shows the true purpose of this coin to double as both a stock option and as a digital currency while maintaining the best qualities of both. How much Sharecoin will investors get?Initial investors will receive %50 of all Sharecoin, so for example if 1000 Sharecoin are created and 500 of that gos to initial investors. And if initial investors invest 25 btc with you investing 1 of that btc you will receive 20 sharecoin. The earlier you invest will also result in the more reward you end up receiving. Do you want to work for Sharecoin? We're hiring and paying well for the following areas. First off we are holding a design contest for who can come up with the best design logo for Sharecoin. 1. Software projects wallets, converters etc. 2. solving technical problems 4. web developer It's a really good way to hide a premine, esp when you control the Bitcoin wallet and can use your own funds too take a large % of the initial 50%
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Welcome to the internet. Its the wild west. Don't be naive. Learn to use password managers: http://keepass.info/this thing is a god send. additionally you should be running any new wallets in Virtual Machines, I use a clone from clean VM for each new coin which will help to save on disk space.
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CBxW6kNyAWAStpvMmyaz9hjWSb6AGPYAJN to the vault with you.
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Check the ANN thread this is already known, and it's the first 10 are worth 1.5million as a premine.
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Are you sure its optimized? I cant compare the gpu performance but when it comes to cpu, poclbm-skc hashes around 50% slower than skeincoin-cpuminer on the same cpu. I dont have much time right now, but I can compare it tomorrow.
Maybe we can create some kind of a benchmark to see the performance of particular gpus? In my case its: 7950 - 180MH/s r9 280x 200MH/s Overclocking can get you another 5-10MH/s
5870 at stock core (850MHz) - 95MH/s 7870 (Tahiti) at 880MHz - 94MH/s 6950 at 900MHz - 103MH/s 6930 at 860MHz - 93MHz Basically all cards giving around 90-105 MHz on my setup, overclocking doesn't change it a lot. On scrypt 5870,7870,6930 have performance close to 400KHz, and 6950 runs at about 450KHz, so current Skein-SHA2 implementation has 230-280 times higher hashrate than scrypt. Thanks for the numbers. Looks like all your cards are also mining about 3x slower than SHA256 coins running on cgminer. Not sure what is needed to get that 3x speedboost, cgminer has a lot of functions/tricks to be that fast... This isn't a pure sha256 coin, comparing it to sha256 cgminer performance is moot, esp in the face of missing optimizations between the two, i'm not the first too point this out. However r9 280x overclocked to 1100mhz 207MH/s
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No dice on the above... not a valid win32 application.
Dug into the Windows error report and it seems to be something with the amdocl.dll
EDIT: Found out why.
For Win 7 64 you do not use the system32 folder... you need to rename amdocl.dll in the SYSWOW64 folder and then add the one linked here.
Working now... time to tweak!
EDIT2: Of course... this has now broken my cgminer for scrypt mining unless I swap the files back... NICE!
yeah figured as much, march=nocona is core generation intel, I didn't have a dll issue at all and can switch between the two easly, must be a driver/sdk issue using driver 13-12_win7_win8_64_dd_ccc_whql, AMD-APP-SDK-v2.9-Windows-641 and cgminer 3.7.1 on r9 280x, win7 64 basic.
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Followed this to the letter and got this on Win 7 64 bit: Fires up and then pop up that python.exe has stopped working. Bat file is: C:\python27\python.exe C:\poclbm-skc\poclbm.py http://worker.1:12345@skc.coinmine.pl:6400 -d 0 I was having the same issue with 64bit, but worked once i rebuild sheinhash.so with -march=nocona or maybe try the more generic x86_64 note: i'm running intel cpu
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I rather like it. It does take out a bit of the anonymity, since you have a return path for the recipient with every single transaction pair, but it does make the transactions themselves more audit-able. I think businesses might actually find this concept more appealing, since they can validate things like refunds with a customer much more easily rather than having a customer say "No, I never got it."
this is not true. a broadcasted transaction is no guarantee that it goes into a block. btw. why not just broadcast it half-signed and let his client display a message? I was thinking the same thing, or even have both clients send as different requests one for a send and one for a receive and let the miners hold a second smaller block chain of theses types of transactions that rotate over afew hours/days to release lost coins, wrong address etc... if you let the client do pop ups you could run the risk of someone spamming other wallets with requests clogging up the network
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between 720 and 750, depending how much im doing on the pc. They are running with a 680w bequiet 80+ bronze psu.
these are my settings:
-I 13,13 --shaders 2048,2048 -g 2 --gpu-engine 1070,1070 --auto-fan --temp-target 75
I'm using mostly the same on my Asus Top cards, with 1081v in trixx(1012v in GPUz) and 1030 for gpu-engine. can i harm them with undervolting? does powertune have any considerable effect? Undervolting no, just crashes if you take it too far down vrs clock rate. If anything your decreasing your time before failure, lower volts mean lower temps for GPU core and VRMs, not too mention the power savings over 24/7/365 use, the trick is finding a sweet spot your comfortable with, I've read one guy was running at the low end of 1v 960ish core for 670khash. not sure about powertune i'm using -20 and haven't played with it.
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I also noticed skein doesnt need high memory frequency so you can decrease it almost all the way down without any performance hit. Skein miner is probably not optimized yet and thats why it needs less power i guess.
was thinking the same thing. Did anyone have any luck with getting an exe out of python for it, might help get another pool going and attract more miners.
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between 720 and 750, depending how much im doing on the pc. They are running with a 680w bequiet 80+ bronze psu. these are my settings: -I 13,13 --shaders 2048,2048 -g 2 --gpu-engine 1070,1070 --auto-fan --temp-target 75 I'm using mostly the same on my Asus Top cards, with 1081v in trixx(1012v in GPUz) and 1030 for gpu-engine.
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I got around to setting up the gpu miner and noticed that it's a full 100 watts less on the wall than sha/scrypt mining.
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730 kh/s
around 650 watts for 2 and a 45w cpu.
I have 2 running with a wall plug too measure, idle system draw is 38watts without any gpus installed, with both GPUs undervolted and mining I'm getting 546watts from the wall using gold rated PSU, @ 720khash/s off each card. Without undervolt 673watts from the wall.
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misleading title is misleading
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according to code this 10blocks equals 1.5m ogc
for 150m coins, it's just 1% premine. We'seen MUCH worse Dev would want to start putting up alot more bounties for gambling sites.
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PREMINED BULLSHIT LIAR OP.
int64 static GetBlockValue(int nHeight, int64 nFees) { int64 nSubsidy = 100 * COIN;
if(nHeight < 11) // for bounties { nSubsidy = 150000 * COIN; } else if(nHeight < 1441) { nSubsidy = 500* COIN; }
int rand = generateMTRandom(nHeight, 100000); if(rand > 99990) { nSubsidy *= 50; } else if(rand < 2001) { nSubsidy *= 5; } nSubsidy >>= (nHeight / 150000); return nSubsidy + nFees; }
Fuck off with your shit liar coin.
so is this premined as well ?
read first post. edit:wait isn't that first 10 blocks are 150,000 coins each
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