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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: | ANN | Espers [ESP] | New Algo | New Features In Development | Reverse-ICO |
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on: September 20, 2016, 04:13:44 AM
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Ok so when I look at the top 100 of ESP V1 Number 1 is over 72 Billion with a B! When that is converted over to ESP V2 that will be like 28% of all the coins in circulation(If I'm doing my math right, I am on my second drink). Is that a problem of inequitable distribution? Just asking is that a potential issue of overwhelming dominance or nothing to be concerned about going forward? Is it a so what situation, or a... this could be a problem for the coins future?
That is the burn address. As time goes by and more people swap, it will get larger. Right now it shows that 45% of all the ESPv1 that were in circulation have already been swapped in a little over a week. That's pretty good. Espers (old) Burn Address: EVohMp7qvwpXrGs3PPQ6cxMrk93CRqXq3j (DO NOT SEND COINS DIRECTLY TO THIS ADDRESS!!!) (yeah yeah, it's not a fancy BURNkjLKhJkKJklj addy but it will work just the same).
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: | ANN | Espers [ESP] | New Algo | New Features In Development | Reverse-ICO |
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on: September 18, 2016, 07:20:54 AM
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I'm receiving the following message for all the ESP2. that I mined. Do anyone know why I'm not getting the mined ESP2
Generated but not accepted
Status: conflicted, broadcast through 1 node Date: 9/17/16 20:54 Source: Generated Debit: 0.00 ESP Net amount: -70129464.28610662 ESP Transaction ID: 60ba49e49080a24860f21dbf4a59920f4bc270422ffaa298d73e7200db7cd94b-000
Generated coins must mature 90 blocks before they can be spent. When you generated this block, it was broadcast to the network to be added to the block chain. If it fails to get into the chain, its state will change to "not accepted" and it won't be spendable. This may occasionally happen if another node generates a block within a few seconds of yours.
That is what is known as an Orphan block. It happens all the time with POS coins. Everyone who is staking their coins will undoubtedly encounter this message in their transaction list, so know that you are not the only one. Basically what this message means is that someone solved the block a fraction of a second before you did, so they ended up with the rewards instead of you.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: | ANN | Espers [ESP] | New Algo | New Features In Development | Reverse-ICO |
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on: September 13, 2016, 08:26:44 AM
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So once i have sent my espers to Nova, made the swap there, is there a new ESP2 wallet to receive my new swapped coins? This is not clear to me now.
There is, the download link is in the OP. the wallet link on OP is ESP1 right? coz i havent swapped my coins yet and doesnt have the backup copy of the old one
No, this is the link to the new (ESP2) version. is is ok to use it for my old wallet.dat? Don't use your old wallet.dat, it will only confuse things if you try to....the new wallet should use a new wallet.dat that it will automatically create. You have to send your coins from your old wallet to novaexchange, swap them and then send them to the new ESP v2 wallet.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: | ANN | Espers [ESP] | New Algo | New Features In Development | Reverse-ICO |
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on: September 13, 2016, 07:58:16 AM
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As mining ESPER2 in CPU ? where is the download page? Thank you! open all links and not found ..... I'm too blind There are no pools yet. If you are trying to cpu mine, you need to use ocminer's cpuminer. Cryptocoderz has provided a link in the post above this that I will quote below. cpuminer-opt does not have getwork support so it will not work for solomining. Thank you I expect creation getwork support of the CPU for windows That is what ocminer's cpuminer does, stratum OR getwork....the other one does not. I was just putting that in as a disclaimer so that people wouldn't try to use cpuminer-opt for getwork and not know why it wasn't working. If you expect getwork support to work for cpuminer-opt, that is most likely not going to happen as the developer of cpuminer-opt has chosen not to include it.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: | ANN | Espers [ESP] | New Algo | New Features In Development | Reverse-ICO |
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on: September 13, 2016, 05:29:27 AM
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As mining ESPER2 in CPU ? where is the download page? Thank you!
The 1st post of this ANN has links open all links and not found ..... I'm too blind also struggling to figure out how to cpu mine on esp2 There are no pools yet. If you are trying to cpu mine, you need to use ocminer's cpuminer. Cryptocoderz has provided a link in the post above this that I will quote below. cpuminer-opt does not have getwork support so it will not work for solomining. If you have linux or mac and want to mine you have to compile the miner manually. The source code can be found here: https://github.com/ocminer/cpuminer-hmq1725To solomine with it (steps 2 & 3 only have to be done once: 1. you need to create and then edit your Espers.conf file to allow rpc mining: - On Windows it should be put in the ESP folder within APP DATA....to get to it open a file explorer and type %APPDATA%\ESP in the file explorer's url box - For Mac it will be in the ESP folder within the Application Support Folder. This folder is located at /Users/username/Library/Application Support/ where username is your username - On linux the .ESP folder is located in the home folder. Type cd ~/.ESP to get to that folder from within the teminal 2. Add RPC support and protection by adding the following lines into the newly created Espers.conf file: rpcuser=whateverusernameyoudesire rpcpassword=astrongpasswordthatyouwillremember listen=1 server=1 rpcconnect=127.0.0.1 rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
3. Close and Reopen Espers Client (the wallet) 4. Run the cpuminer: -open a terminal on mac or linux and for windows open a command prompt (press ctrl+r and type cmd) -start the miner: cpuminer -a quark -o http://127.0.0.1:22442 -O yourrpcusername:yourrpcpassword (note that only this miner uses quark as the algo choice. it is a hacked up job by ocminer to get people mining quicker when he first set up his pool for ESPv1. All other miners use the correct hmq1725 for the algo) 4. Wait and see those sweet, sweet Espers piling up in your wallet 5,000 at at time Link to Windows cpuminer:
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][LDOGE]LiteDoge | Community coin | No Premine | Very fast | NEW WALLET OUT!
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on: August 29, 2016, 07:16:24 AM
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Any active plans for this coin??
I have a plan. A very simple one. Litecoin & Doge; LDOGE is the broker. All that is needed is keep the network robust and rolling. Anyone want to be the LDOGE rep over in the TALK thread (pos community)? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=864994.new#newI'm not really sure what you mean in terms of broker in this instance. Could you elaborate? did not know this was still alive , as i remember i got some old bags
If this coin goes up in value, those bags may be worth something as there are currently 14.5 Billion LDOGE and the inflation has been slowed. Right now the POS reward is 1000 per block and will end up at its final level of 500 per block sometime next month. Once it hits that reward, it will take roughly 3.8 years for each new billion LDOGE to be minted. Any active plans for this coin??
I have a plan. A very simple one. Litecoin & Doge; LDOGE is the broker. All that is needed is keep the network robust and rolling. Anyone want to be the LDOGE rep over in the TALK thread (pos community)? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=864994.new#newThe network is stable and rolling right? Last time I checked my wallet i had more nodes than some of my other coins... It is indeed. The network is quite healthy. There is an active DNS seeder running as well as a few dedicated nodes.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: | ANN | Espers [ESP] | New Algo | New Features In Development | Reverse-ICO |
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on: August 18, 2016, 07:15:56 AM
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So generally, can we have a mining thread finally, please?
Having a mining thread would be a good idea, but I have a feeling that it would not deter people that keep posting about it here from doing so. As a result, the team has occasionally felt the need to respond which is what spurred the mining discussion of the last few pages. A constant bashing of the coin based on the "unfair" mining has to occasionally be responded to otherwise the occasional onlooker only sees people bashing the coin and project and will likely not research it further to see if it is interesting based solely on that.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]: cpuminer-opt v3.4.0, NEW AVX2 optimizations.
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on: August 09, 2016, 06:35:17 AM
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I'm tring to get this version to Work on Ubuntu 16 with algo HMQ1725.
I can't test this anymore at Suprnova. I have an idea what's wrong, it would help if you can tell me the last version where it worked. I should easilly be able to restore it. You can use https://esp.maxminers.net. I'm not sure of the last working version Any update on this? Maybe you could be a little more patient considering you declined my request for more info. It will increase the chances I actually fix it next release. I'n not creating an account at maxminers just for this. If I know what release broke it I will know exactly what broke it and how to fix it. I'm working on some other optimizations, It'll be a couple of days before the next release. I'm happy to help fix this. I know that Windows version 3-3-8 and Linux version 3-3-5 is working perfect. I haven't tested all Windows and Linux version. Let me know if you want me to test something specific. Thanks for the info. That's not what I expected. Are you sure 3.3.8 works? I made a change to hmq1275 in v3.3.8 and that is what I suspected broke it. I have made no changes to this algo since. Which version is broken for you? Edit: I made a change that affected many algos, including hmq1275, in 3.4.0. I tested several of the algos and none of them were broken by it. I don't think this is what broke hm1275, I still suspect the 3.3.8 change. The endian change broke hmq1725. I just tested it on linux and replaced with the old code and it worked again. I don't know what version you made that change on but I hope this helps isolate the issue for you. the code I commented out: uint32_t endiandata[20] __attribute__((aligned(64))); uint32_t hash64[8] __attribute__((aligned(32)));
flipend32_array( endiandata, pdata, 19 );
And the code I reverted: uint32_t _ALIGN(32) hash64[8]; uint32_t endiandata[32];
int kk=0; for (; kk < 32; kk++) { be32enc(&endiandata[kk], ((uint32_t*)pdata)[kk]); };
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on: July 18, 2016, 02:03:39 AM
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I accuse no one I just troll a little bit Wolf0 & OhGodAGirl for fun But I must also make an assessment of the situation.. for 3 months there are people who have a hashrate x 5 compared to others.. it's just the truth Cheers .. Troll all you want The only thing that you keep repeating that isn't accurate is the 3 months of a better sgminer and the devs instamining with it. Pallas' miner has been out that long and has worked for almost everyone with an AMD card. Wolf's miner was released only a few weeks ago. No one on the dev team was instamining with it. When CryptoCoderz compiled it he immediately released it. Also, once again, cryptocoderz and most of the main dev team don't even have a GPU or if the do don't have ones that are capable of mining with the miner. So once again, troll all you want, but don't keep repeating fallacies. Thanks!
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: CoExistCoin - COXST - Blockchain technology to help better humanity
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on: July 11, 2016, 04:41:33 PM
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The max number of coins created per day is 14,400 if all blocks were POW. Since this is a hybrid coin POS blocks are also included in the chaain, so in reality it is far fewer becasue the POS rewards are typically a fraction of a single COXST. Since POS block rewards cannot be predetermined for multiple reasons the best way to calculate would be to add up all blocks fore several days and average them out, but that is quite tedious. But there should almost definitely be no more than 14,400 COSXT coins created in any 24 hour timespan.
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