Just wondering if it's normal that i can't withdraw the coins i got in a giveaway from the pokersite, the address field is just not there. Since my poker skills are really bad I'd like to gamble by trading.
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I see, old version had an unusual high amount of dead shares indeed... Today seems to be a good day, 123146 and 123044 were orphans but no chain followed.
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2 or 3 chip USB board should be possible?
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Yes, use 10 min blocks instead of 1 min blocks. There is another version of YaCoin, called Bitcoin, which seems to do that.
YAC's orphan rate is not high at all, the problem lies within the current YAC p2pool version: it is much more stable and ressource friendly than the previous one, but produces ~25% orphans unlike the previous version.
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Indeed. Anyone got an idea to fix that evil 10 orphan blocks in a row issue?
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Sample settings for 7790: --scrypt -w 128 --lookup-gap 2 -I 20 --thread-concurrency 8000 -g 1 Hash rate is 1.092 Mh/s with N = 32. I also recommend setting -s 1 because block times may get pretty fast. 5770 does 1.3 MHash on Intensity 13
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This could get interesting.
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Maybe a lower retarget time to prevent too many orphans? Agree on the coin cap, if you're really good you implement an evil hard new algo.
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Alright I'm mining on my linux node, not sure if anyone will ever see those blocks. addnode=213.239.207.114 Getting the same warning on my windows client since i updated the linux one with the blockchain. edit: Well, the miner no longer connects to the node, which is weird.
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OK my linux client accepted the files without crashing, now my windows client tries to download the blockchain. So far nothing but it's a bit of progress.
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Also you only need to upload blk0001.dat, blkindex.dat and the database folder and it's contents.
Adding these to appdata/6coin made my client crash "run database recovery". I guess this is the issue: Let me guess, you are running the version of bitcoin that came in the office debian repo? That version is build with db_4.8 where are the version from the www.bitcoin.org is build with db_4.7. The database formats are not compatible. Just delete all the files in the data folder execpt for wallet.dat and it should run, but your client will have to download the whole block chain again. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1993.0
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yes, i mined quite a bit, it'll keep a cpu on it.
Then you must have an open client aka node?! Would like to download the blocks, making your coins valid. My linux client has 3 connections now, no blocks...
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Bad luck i guess, coin still dead or dead again? So did you (or anyone) get to mine it? If so, you should consider continuing doing so to ensure someone doesn't re-relaunch the coin and leaves you with an empty wallet.
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Allow me to explain why I ask.
Basically I missed the Bitcoin thing, as many of us did. But many here were tinkering with mining it when it was only $2.00 too.
Then I missed the Litecoin thing. Why? Because with my current hardware, I can't mine it. My $7,000 in Sony Vaio Laptops can barely crack 7 kh/s.
Even with the AMD GPU in one of them, which simply doesn't work with any mining software. Lucky me.
So im wondering if there's a third little fella out there who is still simple to mine with a CPU. Still early. And is getting repeat-references from people more often than the others. Something I could still mine. Or at the very least, purchase for dirt cheap and get a large quantity of.
Thank you.
Try Yacoin, GPUs aren't that much faster there. Also Onecoin is said to be CPU only for now.
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addnode=213.239.207.114 Another node, this one runs on Linux with UPnP compiled in, still only connected to my other node (despite adding your nodes to the conf).
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Almost as many altcoin forums as altcoins... Not saying that's a bad thing necessarily. But many of them will die like many altcoins. So priority for anyone thinking about opening one should be to make a difference to the countless other clones (giveaways are a good start, so gw and gl).
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