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41  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SMLY- smileycoin - for rewards in education on: January 13, 2020, 10:06:34 PM
I am almost certain that this pool does not work as a SMLY mining pool. Note that their pool data seems to indicate that there is no mining for SMLY.

They have not been in touch -- and the pool software needs to be specially modified to accept SMLY.

Just use solo mining.


i tried mining some smiley (not using that pool, but my own mini pool) and all the blocks i found were not accepted by the network.
what mods are needing for mining pool software?
is it simply some percentage of the block reward payable to some charity address (like a pool fee?)
if so, what amount and to what address?

thanks!


The coinbase needs to be split in accordance with the wallet's rules. Only 10% become the miner's reward and the remaing 45%+45% need to go to a specific set of addresses, as donations and dividends, defined in the same way in all wallets.


well, i found the wallet source file richlistdb.cpp which allocates 45% based on block height modulo 10 from a list of addresses.
but i cant find any source file that explains how the other 45% is allocated. are you able to point me at a wallet source file(s) that would let me figure what i need to change in my mining software?
42  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SMLY- smileycoin - for rewards in education on: January 13, 2020, 12:32:54 PM
I am almost certain that this pool does not work as a SMLY mining pool. Note that their pool data seems to indicate that there is no mining for SMLY.

They have not been in touch -- and the pool software needs to be specially modified to accept SMLY.

Just use solo mining.


i tried mining some smiley (not using that pool, but my own mini pool) and all the blocks i found were not accepted by the network.
what mods are needing for mining pool software?
is it simply some percentage of the block reward payable to some charity address (like a pool fee?)
if so, what amount and to what address?

thanks!

43  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] NDL - The coin for Pastafarians - Flying Spaghetti Monster Cryptocurrency! on: January 11, 2020, 12:44:47 AM

It's been that way since the beginning, when number435398 updated the code he kept it in to keep things standard.
You have been here for a while I am surprised you never noticed.

It's really not on any day, since the code does not know days it's based on the number of blocks mined, so the day moves.

-Dave

i've generally just let things run, i'm not really one of those always watching kind of people.
but i was actively working on my explorer mods and saw this appear right before my eyes.

i half suspected/remembered there was some special higher reward moments, just didnt remember the details.

btw, my modified explorer rocks Smiley lol... can really get a good overview of the blockchain and coin ownership now.
i just got to now move it to a machine that everyone is able to access through the net. all the good stuff is under the
richlist page (aka Jolly Pirates.)

also fixed the floating point precision issues from the original iquidus merely using the machine's (bad Intel design decisions) floating point hardware. when you have over a million transactions, tiny precision problems accumulate quickly.
it always tweaked me that the coin supply was a decimal fraction when only whole coins were ever produced.

if we had proof-of-stake or burned tx fees then decimal fractions would make sense. but we dont have them.

ps to dave: metalmusiccoin is not a healthy looking blockchain Smiley
44  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] NDL - The coin for Pastafarians - Flying Spaghetti Monster Cryptocurrency! on: January 10, 2020, 08:45:41 AM
what? the block reward went up to 3750 from 1250 Huh

starting at block 1873440   9th Jan 2020 08:33:34 GMT

wouldn't have noticed if i weren't playing with explorer mods at the moment.

and now at block 1874880 it went back down to 1250



45  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] NDL - The coin for Pastafarians - Flying Spaghetti Monster Cryptocurrency! on: January 06, 2020, 11:13:34 PM

The problem is that when people mine really hard really fast briefly and then leave it, the difficult is raised significantly to account for that miner.  Once that miner leaves and the difficulty has been adjusted to account for their presence, it can take days to get the blockchain moving again at a steady pace because the remaining hashing power isn't enough to hash enough blocks over a short period of time to alter the difficulty to reflect the lack of the really powerful miner.

i've said it before, if the blockchain needs an increase or decrease in mining just PM me here or use the contact link at the bottom of my explorer.
i can control my hashrate and 'ease' the difficulty down or up as needed.
46  Local / Altcoins (criptomonedas alternativas) / Re: [ANN][CCC] CHOCOCOIN - Llega la criptomoneda más deliciosa. on: January 05, 2020, 07:49:41 PM
explorer cannot connect?

if you are talking about the one i run at coins.dognose.net
i've been modifying explorer code a lot since early november and so it was offline occasionally.

but i now have nifty new features and pretty charts Smiley


ps: depending where you are connected on the internet and how you are routed, you may not be able to
     access anything at my site.
     being a personal/home internet connection some network gateways have decided that i'm not allowed to have any html traffic to my IP#.
     i'm in the process of setting up a commercial hosted site for my toys.

47  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] NDL - The coin for Pastafarians - Flying Spaghetti Monster Cryptocurrency! on: January 05, 2020, 05:33:09 PM
oops, forgot to wish the NDL blockchain a happy birthday a few days ago
   02 Jan 2014 23:32 GMT

happy birthday ! Smiley
48  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [TRK] ★ TRUCKCOIN ★ Pure PoS up to 200% ★ TRK v2 MANDATORY UPDATE! on: November 28, 2019, 09:20:01 PM
I never had that problem.  Why are you running a wallet with a zero balance?

its a node daemon, my personal wallet is Qt on windows, this is on linux.
49  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [TRK] ★ TRUCKCOIN ★ Pure PoS up to 200% ★ TRK v2 MANDATORY UPDATE! on: November 28, 2019, 06:19:11 PM
what on earth is the truckcoin daemon with zero balance doing that it keeps pinning a cpu core/thread at 100% ??
perhaps reducing the connection limit to a very small number will help? currently have 12 connections.
i have other coins with over 20 connections not even close to being this piggish.


50  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] VGC - VegasCoin on: November 18, 2019, 05:09:05 AM
addnode=coins.dognose.net
addnode=wallets2.mining-dutch.nl

"i'm not dead yet... i'm feeling much better..."

addnode=186.32.45.42:52400
51  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] NDL - The coin for Pastafarians - Flying Spaghetti Monster Cryptocurrency! on: October 22, 2019, 02:33:33 PM
lol...

so i decided to implement a 'poorlist' display in my iquidus explorer code.
(aka Scurvied Smiley )


it revealed an interesting address
  NRwgBBzi54psLTNYT6TcMBUtvsLnALifzK

i really do hope its just a precision error in iquidus totalling things up.
otherwise in the FSM blockchain universe a rip has occured in the space around that address.

but if the FSM decrees it, so be it Cheesy

you can enter that address in the official explorer too and see the same result (hint: balance)
      http://explorer.noodlyappendagecoin.net/address/NRwgBBzi54psLTNYT6TcMBUtvsLnALifzK

you can check out other scurvy dawgs at
  http://coins.dognose.net:3001/richlist

ps:
  i didnt implement the poorlist because i really thought people cared about addresses with dusty amounts, but rather to actually test for glitches in Iquidus code and/or reveal oddities in blockchains.
when i extended the size of the richlist up from 100 to 500 a few bugs were definitely revealed -- and probably why nobody ever increased that size before Smiley
the poorlist has already revealed, via significant negative balances, to me something i didnt expect it to reveal -- one blockchain i support i needed to run an Iquidus 'check' (addmissing) because the original database build failed on fetching some blocks (one of the very big weaknesses in the original Iquidus code.) the missing transactions in the database are what led to the negative balances. on very large/old blockchains a sysadmin tends to avoid running a 'check/addmissing' because it takes a long long time and prevents current updates from being done.

i actually support more than one obscure altcoin, and it has occured to me that there is no tool for 'average' crypto users to look at and determine the overall 'quality' of a coin's blockchain when making investment or divestment decisions.
or perhaps when an altcoin scandal is in the news and people are just curious to look for themselves.
i'm sure coders who do blockchain forensics in their sleep have all kinds of tools and scripts up their sleeves, but the average investor and news reader person really is in the dark and too reliant on what others say in forums.

i also plan on in the future implementing address grouping (showing all addresses likely owned by one person) and could likely be most useful in studying the activities of a crypto exchange or pool. again, something blockchain forensic nerds do all the time.

shady operators will never use my resulting Iquidus version Cheesy
they're probably already avoiding the original Iquidus. one coin i'm into uses Abe explorer, while giving a rich listing does NOT give the in-your-face summary and graphic of the distribution of the richlist like Iquidus would.
it is very bad for a coin that old Smiley Abe is a wise choice for them...

let me know if there is any type of info hiding in a blockchain you think would be useful to people in general, either easily viewed or summarized in some way.


52  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] NDL - The coin for Pastafarians - Flying Spaghetti Monster Cryptocurrency! on: October 13, 2019, 01:30:35 AM
i've enabled Markets information in my explorer.

does anyone know why altexchanger created a BTC market for us rather than something more affordable like Doge or LTC ?

http://coins.dognose.net:3001/


happy canadian thanksgiving, may your noodles and meatballs be plentiful and juicy.


ps: scroll to the bottom of the Buy/Sell columns for shorlinecrypto to see grand totals Smiley
53  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] NDL - The coin for Pastafarians - Flying Spaghetti Monster Cryptocurrency! on: October 07, 2019, 01:33:15 AM
...anyone good with Pasta and/or Pirate phraseology i ask to make recommendations to me on
how i can modify the english text displayed on the explorer pages to be more noodly groovy.

i've made some simplistic changes already, feel free to suggest improvements to those as well.

explorer is at http://coins.dognose.net:3001/

suggestions could be made by direct message here, or by clicking on the red "report issues" link
at the bottom of the explorer pages.

thank-you, may your meatballs be touched by his noodly appendage.

I like the new text on the explorer.

I never actually look at the main explorer except to see if it's running, while poking around yours I noticed that someone back in February moved 1 billion coins to a single address. The other billion coin address has been inactive for close to 3 years now. Is it yours?

Not a lot of people active on here so it's probably a limited number of who would have done it. I didn't go back and trace the coins history.

-Dave


not mine, perhaps Chicago's? he was active back then.

i used to have a billion noodle address but i broke it up across several other ones to appear less obvious Smiley
the inactive billion i just assume is from the original coin creator, never took the time to track initial disbursements pass about 5 levels.

only 2/3rds of the distribution is in the top 500.
many other obscure altcoins i've looked at are closer to 90% in the top 500.
so, we are actually quite well off for a healthier than usual obscure altcoin distribution.

by the way dave, check out my explorer on port :3003  and see how terrible that coin's distribution is Smiley

unfortunately since i'm on a home/consumer internet connection i cant really make a lot of noise advertising their existence.


54  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] NDL - The coin for Pastafarians - Flying Spaghetti Monster Cryptocurrency! on: October 01, 2019, 05:44:33 PM
an alternate ndl explorer.

some folks may recall i've been running an ndl explorer at my site.
being on a home/consumer grade connection it will never be prime time material.
it may not be accessible to all people (some network border gateways appear to block http traffic to addresses
 they consider consumer/home type)

buttt... since it's not the 'official' explorer, playing and fooling around with it is a great option Smiley Cheesy

anyone good with Pasta and/or Pirate phraseology i ask to make recommendations to me on
how i can modify the english text displayed on the explorer pages to be more noodly groovy.

i've made some simplistic changes already, feel free to suggest improvements to those as well.

explorer is at http://coins.dognose.net:3001/

suggestions could be made by direct message here, or by clicking on the red "report issues" link
at the bottom of the explorer pages.

thank-you, may your meatballs be touched by his noodly appendage.

55  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [MOON] Mooncoin 🌙 built in 2013 with future in mind on: August 22, 2019, 04:03:04 AM
it appears MOON qt (v0.13.9.0-b257fcdsegwit) does not return a valid 'content-length:' header in response to getnetworkinfo rpc requests
this causes curl requests to fail
(unless you use the --ignore-content-length option, in which case curl waits for a timeout which is
 not acceptable)

looks like a source-code format along the lines of %"PRIszu" is being used. (c++11 symbol name convention?)
but has the source symbol actually been defined?


test output:
------------
Code:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/json
Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2019 03:48:03 GMT
Content-Length: zu

{"result":{"version":130900,"subversion":"/Mooncoin:0.13.9/","protocolversion":70016,"localservices":"000000000000000d","localrelay":true,"timeoffset":0,"connections":7,"networks":[{"name":"ipv4","limited":false,"reachable":true,"proxy":"","proxy_randomize_credentials":false},{"name":"ipv6","limited":false,"reachable":true,"proxy":"","proxy_randomize_credentials":false},{"name":"onion","limited":true,"reachable":false,"proxy":"","proxy_randomize_credentials":false}],"relayfee":0.00100000,"localaddresses":[],"warnings":""},"error":null,"id":"verscheck"}
56  Local / Altcoins (criptomonedas alternativas) / Re: [ANN][CCC] CHOCOCOIN - Llega la criptomoneda más deliciosa. on: August 15, 2019, 02:07:32 AM
How many CCC do you have?

You could contact me if you want to exchange that CCC for real Chocolate or I could exchange it for the new CCC.  Smiley

there is a new CCC ?
57  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] NDL - The coin for Pastafarians - Flying Spaghetti Monster Cryptocurrency! on: July 27, 2019, 04:47:11 PM

I think the biggest concern was just that when you weren't mining; others weren't able to mine hard enough to readjust the difficulty very quickly.  

i dont think my mining pushes up the difficulty that high, i've been mining continuously since my previous posting and the current difficulty is only 0.00589

i'm currently only using 10% of my asic's horsepower for NDL mining. previously was only using 8%


Then it may not have been you that ran the difficulty up really high.

the problem is, people only know how to throw the full horsepower of their Asics at a coin.
the Antminer L3 series uses the common "cgminer" program to do the actual mining.
cgminer supports a concept of balanced/quota mining.
it's just that you have to either manually edit the configuration inside the Asic box, or modify the
configuration web scripts to allow you to specify the quota since the factory scripts do not
let you.
of course nobody even gives a second thought to this problem, which is easily solved.

caveat: if you only have one other pool defined using up the rest of the quota horsepower, and that pool goes
  offline for some reason, then the FULL asic power will swing over to to the NDL (or whatever small quota) pool
  you have defined.
  either use very reliable pools, or have third pool defined so it can soak up some of the free horsepower when
  one goes offline.
58  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] NDL - The coin for Pastafarians - Flying Spaghetti Monster Cryptocurrency! on: July 27, 2019, 10:16:44 AM

I think the biggest concern was just that when you weren't mining; others weren't able to mine hard enough to readjust the difficulty very quickly. 

i dont think my mining pushes up the difficulty that high, i've been mining continuously since my previous posting and the current difficulty is only 0.00589

i'm currently only using 10% of my asic's horsepower for NDL mining. previously was only using 8%
59  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] NDL - The coin for Pastafarians - Flying Spaghetti Monster Cryptocurrency! on: July 27, 2019, 10:10:42 AM
any exchanges and mining servers for NDL should PM me their addnode information so that
i can make sure coins.dognose.net (aka NoodlyDNP) tries to connect to you.
60  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] NDL - The coin for Pastafarians - Flying Spaghetti Monster Cryptocurrency! on: July 26, 2019, 02:42:19 AM
i was lightly mining only 18hrs a day (avoiding peak electricity hours), i will go 24hr with a portion of a different rig that i continuously run.
also, i was only using approximately 8% of an L3+ antminer, should i hit harder on the mining?

I put on a miner for a few minutes to move some blocks. I can't leave it on there as it will spike the difficulty. I'll see if I can get some sticks to put in place.

Someone seems to hit it with some hash on it then walk away for a while and then come back.

-Dave
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