Hi,
Any working nodes for PPL?
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We have gone through two difficulty adjustments already, first to about 1.798, and now back to 7.195. Some big miners have been getting lots of NBL - pool hashrates have been consistently around 3-400MH/s. I hope some of you were able to capitalize on the price hike, got up to 9999 satoshis for a short time in the past week, and now sitting around 1550 satoshis. Some 1400NBL are being mined every hour at the current time, meaning that lots of NBL are hitting the market - you can guess what might happen to the price.
Current block 42737.
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Good to hear from you "digitalindustry".
I just had a look at nbl.pnwminer.com and see a lot of miners - that is fantastic! Current block is 39793 with hashrate rising in the past six hours - let's keep it up and get through these next 527 blocks and then the difficulty can readjust.
Everybody - let's get back on board.
[Edit: Pool hashrate 28MH/s]
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Hi bee7,
I have been involved with Grain from the beginning but had moved onto other coins since then. I have updated my wallet and resynchronized with the chain. I would really like this coin to be improved so am very supportive of your efforts. Keep up the good work.
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Hi Everyone,
About 10 hours ago, I was just checking the mining pool and noticed that the current block had jumped to 39745, when earlier in the day, it was at 39725. I noticed that the pool found blocks were all orphaned. Then I checked my wallet - sure enough, back to 39745. The debug log shows that a number of blocks came through at 39679 that invalidated the previous chain. We must have forked back then - a group of us went on to 39745, and others had gone to 39700 or so, when mining was continued to 39725.
I had moved from the 39745 blockchain because I wanted to transfer coins to Cryptsy. Now it appears that Cryptsy is also on the 39745 blockchain.
What this means is that any transactions that occurred on the blockchain from 39679 to 39725 on the other blockchain have now disappeared, but if the wallet has sync'ed to 39745 - the transactions would resend.
The current block is now 39748 - just 15 minutes ago.
getpeerinfo shows:
[ { "addr" : "54.201.183.106:8550", "services" : "00000001", "lastsend" : 1400369407, "lastrecv" : 1400369714, "conntime" : 1400368698, "version" : 60001, "subver" : "/Satoshi:0.6.5.2/", "inbound" : false, "releasetime" : 0, "startingheight" : 39747, "banscore" : 0 }, { "addr" : "50.149.31.242:8550", "services" : "00000001", "lastsend" : 1400369692, "lastrecv" : 1400369406, "conntime" : 1400368702, "version" : 60001, "subver" : "/Satoshi:0.6.4.3/", "inbound" : false, "releasetime" : 0, "startingheight" : 39747, "banscore" : 0 } ]
getmininginfo shows:
{ "blocks" : 39748, "currentblocksize" : 0, "currentblocktx" : 0, "difficulty" : 7.19571781, "errors" : "", "generate" : false, "genproclimit" : -1, "hashespersec" : 0, "networkhashps" : 858267, "pooledtx" : 1, "testnet" : false }
Any comments anyone?
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And there are a few people who hold a huge chunk of the Bitcoins. Does that make it a scam too? So a few people with big hash power were quick to mine a chunk of them. So what? More power to them. No, you don't get it yet. The principal fact is, that the minging algorithm was designed for to mine WHOLE HALF of the coins in half an hour. It is unfair - early privileged miner or miners (the only informed), were getting coins with uncomparable easyness in comparison to hard working miners later. This is scam. Look at bitcoin halving algorithm - it is completely different and it is unbiased. Everybody gets coins proportional to his work. Halving periods are much longer, and are designed to counteract increasing hashing power, for nothing else, to retain fairness even more. And regarding "huge chunks". Do you think that just few people do own HALF of the all bitcoins, that will ever be mined? On the other hand, it could have been a programming error that allowed the difficulty not to change sufficiently. I haven't looked at the source code, but did look at the blockchain. For a 1 minute block time, the first 2000 blocks were solved in about 48 minutes, the fastest being the 35th minute where 102 blocks were solved. Given that huge hashing power comes in, the difficulty should have gone skyhigh, but in fact was I think less than 1 during all of that period, and most of the time was something like 0.03 average. For that difficulty, even a modest rig with say 5Mh would be easily solving blocks in a few seconds. Actually what is worse is that the fast block times, actually favor the block finder, they have a headstart on the next block and solve it before the others get onto it. Anyway, my 10c worth. BTW - LC block rewards are 0.007 or less now per block - not much incentive for the miner.
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Ok - now synchronized and transferring some coins to Cryptsy. I hope the price stays up by the time it gets there.
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Just an observation here, but I noticed in an earlier post it was noted that the current block is 39732 (the post was on April 29). I had a transfer to Cryptsy held up for quite while recently until I started mining my own pool again. Once a block was found, the held up transaction finally went through.
I guess my point is that my pool is still on block 39700 and seems to be in sync with Cryptsy's blockchain. So is Nybble really still at 39700 or did it fork somewhere along the road?
Ok - then I guess we must have forked somewhere along the line. My wallet shows 39745 - the same as my other peer at 185.25.148.16. I did do some mining, but I suppose I am best to be on the same blockchain as Cryptsy, so maybe I will delete my blockchain, then exclude 185.25.148.16 and resynchronize. Hopefully I can get back to some mining. I renamed my Nibble folder, and created a new folder and copied the wallet.dat and the nibble.conf file - remove the 185 address from the list. Now it is not synchronizing - no connections.
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Just an observation here, but I noticed in an earlier post it was noted that the current block is 39732 (the post was on April 29). I had a transfer to Cryptsy held up for quite while recently until I started mining my own pool again. Once a block was found, the held up transaction finally went through.
I guess my point is that my pool is still on block 39700 and seems to be in sync with Cryptsy's blockchain. So is Nybble really still at 39700 or did it fork somewhere along the road?
Ok - then I guess we must have forked somewhere along the line. My wallet shows 39745 - the same as my other peer at 185.25.148.16. I did do some mining, but I suppose I am best to be on the same blockchain as Cryptsy, so maybe I will delete my blockchain, then exclude 185.25.148.16 and resynchronize. Hopefully I can get back to some mining.
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who just bought 10 BTC of NBL on Cryptsy just now?
It wasn't me, I don't even have that much, but would have liked to have sold some when it went up. That's what I get for not looking at Cryptsy for the past couple of days.
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Hi,
Is anyone still synchronized? I didn't realize that my laptop had rebooted due to a Windows update a couple of days ago. Last block seems to be 39739 from a couple of days ago.
I also tried sending some NBL to Cryptsy a few days ago, but nothing is showing up there.
[Edit] Actually the last block was more than 3 days ago.
I put my miner on it yesterday, got 1 block yesterday - nothing today as yet. The difficulty is very high - we really need a developer interested in doing something with this coin. Still currently trading on Cryptsy - last price 0.00000970 BTC - I hope it goes up.
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Hi,
Is anyone still synchronized? I didn't realize that my laptop had rebooted due to a Windows update a couple of days ago. Last block seems to be 39739 from a couple of days ago.
I also tried sending some NBL to Cryptsy a few days ago, but nothing is showing up there.
[Edit] Actually the last block was more than 3 days ago.
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Let's say we started mining NBL where can we exchange with BTC?
NBL can be traded on Cryptsy. Current block is 39732.
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some new node for sync the wallet ?
I add those but still at block 39678
addnode=99.132.231.140 addnode=72.11.149.185 addnode=207.12.89.2 addnode=46.39.246.24 addnode=54.244.198.104 addnode=72.78.100.3 addnode=106.187.94.209 addnode=71.59.225.19 addnode=70.79.24.157 addnode=109.80.94.251 addnode=95.110.156.138 addnode=124.189.53.150 addnode=54.200.132.23 addnode=109.10.236.54 addnode=198.0.43.100 addnode=mentat.cable.nu
Another question...
Someone know a couple of good pools for nibble coin ? I can't find good one.
adding too many is not a good idea. Try just having these nodes: addnode=185.25.148.16 addnode=mentat.cable.nu addnode=198.0.43.100 addnode=124.189.53.150 Current block is 39714 from my wallet - last block came through just over 22 hours ago. No mining pools I know of are up to date. https://www2.coinmine.pl/nbl/index.php is still at block 39678. Cryptsy is still trading NBL so I might just try sending some NBL to Cryptsy to see if they see my transaction - if they see if, then they are up to date - but if not, then maybe some of us have forked for some reason.
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Have the latest wallet, added the most recent nodes. Wallet downloads the blockchain, but always says Out of Sync. Was hoping to help out with a bit of solo mining.
Any ideas?
It will say out of sync if the last block was more than about 10 hours ago - mine does this a lot, but will eventually show the green tick when a new block is found or seen. Current block is 39681.
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Andy,
Thanks - I am connecting to your .100 ok - the last ip is mine, and up to date, but I think no-one is mining.
-John
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I apologize for closing the pool guys. I just do not want to get caught up in any IRS crap. I WILL be leaving my nodes open for a while (probably a few months) to allow things to continue of with the Nybble chain. I also will not be removing my block explorer (or if I do I will give at least a months notice).
Thanks for mining with us and good luck in future endeavors!
Andy K. - CaptainAK
Andy, I want to thank you for all your help while running your pools. Can you let us know your NBL node address so that we can try to synchronize with it until we get enough people running the nodes? -John
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Does anyone have a working node? My connection node stopped a couple of days ago, maybe in line with the IRS ruling, but I am stuck at block 39621 and the current block is 39627.
Also nbl.pnwminer.com has stopped mining due to this IRS ruling. So we might not have any working pools.
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Hi,
I am trying to withdraw my NOBL coins, but haven't received my email confirmation that it is supposed to send.
Username = JL0z, can you please action it?
Just wanted to mention, CoinMarket.io shows that my withdrawal was confirmed as of 20 March, but the coins were only received 26 March - so there is a delay. Anyway, my coins did arrive - thanks.
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Hi,
I am trying to withdraw my NOBL coins, but haven't received my email confirmation that it is supposed to send.
Username = JL0z, can you please action it?
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