How is he cheating the system? It's a known approach. This is why no normal pool runs a straight up prop system anymore. At the end of the day your 'tax', if true, is what's really the theft and I hope someone holds you accountable to that.
This whole thing has been a big joke. Why you have 100 people putting hash power against your sever is beyond me. I guess part of it is that you're catering to the newcomers and unfortunately they are still too inexperienced to understand what they're seeing.
I'd recommend to them to take a meager 1% pool fee in exchange for stable payout, no hacks, no shady business and squeeze what they can out of mining eth before it's all over in a few months...
How about I recommend you get a life and stop worrying about my business. Legit miners get paid, cheaters will not. Look it up, everyone who isn't a pool hopper sees it as cheating the system. Prop works best for part time miners, noobs, people who don't run 24/7 mining rigs. So changing up the system to pplns so that pool hoppers don't profit will hurt those that the pool caters to the most. So I give a fair warning to pool hoppers. You will not profit using noobpool, it's for real miners, not people trying to cheat the system. If you don't like it Chiefsmith, don't mine there, it's pretty simple. If other people think it's shady practice or don't like it for whatever reason, they don't have to mine there either. PPLNS isn't the only way to stop pool hoppers. If pool hoppers were not a problem, pplns wouldn't be popular, so obviously they are a problem and I'm putting a stop to it on my pool and not going to be forced to change the payout system just because of a few people who want to cheat and make a quick buck off the work of others. As for the 100 people mining that you call inexperienced, maybe take a closer look. There are a lot of miners with multiple rigs, I don't think I'd call them inexperienced. I'm really tired of arguing this with you and everyone else. I'm done with this subject. Bottom line, pool hoppers are not welcome, everyone gets paid, hackers are no longer an issue, I've never cheated, stole, or scammed from anyone. So you can STFU now and move on. Pool hoppers using bots to jump on new, small pools using a bot the instant they hit a block is cheating, plain and simple.
Not paying users for submitted hash is theft, plain and simple. And your attitude in this thread says all that needs to be said about your immaturity and lack of ethics. Call me what you want, but the pool hoppers have suddenly vanished. Shocking. I'm running a prop server and no pool hoppers. As for the comments about me stealing the hacked reward blocks. Ugh. Just go back and track the transactions instead of making stupid accusations. No one has bashed us in like 2 days. Maybe because everyone is getting paid and the server is secure.
That was fun, a couple guys bought a big bunch of nicehash power for a couple hours last night. Ended up finding 4 blocks in about 2 hours. They doubled their money, so it worked out for everyone. Even hit one block at 10%. The pool is going great.
You opened your mouth too soon... For a couple of hours you say.... but by your definition of cheaters that you have said that is them right there yet you pay them out + you say everyone is getting paid, so how does that relate to pool hoppers if they are part of the "everyone" You're something else man
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I've never used QR codes with Altcoins but wouldn't it be 'CrocodileCash:CAgb153xWsbqS9vt8gP4vBFKHkAchLMdSX?amount=1'
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Hey! Sorry about this. I forgot about this thread. Send me your btc address for me to send you what I promised I already said where it was so you could make the payment for the reward. 5 weeks and no payment even though you said you would pay yet you advertise for help still....
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if there is one thing that will predict how well a coin will do and if people will adopt it, the personality of the dev staff especially at the beginning when people are interested. This coin is going to fail by that standard when asked what the purpose of the coin is i was told read the white paper. while I could do that why should i if the dev can tell me in a sentence or two what his coin stands for why the fuc% am i going to read page after page of misc nonsense that is probable just a bunch of BS any way. What allot of devs are starting to forget is that there coin isn't really money its only valuable if the common man says it is . Since your money isn't shoved down our throats by some principality I don't have to look at it or use it. Bitcoin is king not because it has some magical ability or some achievement over all the other coins it is king because in the beginning people involved with it went out and shouted what it was and what it could do from the mountain tops. so no I wont read your white paper.
I have a feeling you're full of shit anyway since the dev has never mentioned a whitepaper but a FAQ.... you're most probs a little angry that you missed the giveaway I'm sure of it Since you're too lazy to read the very fist page coin specs which any normal person would do, I say read this in a reply to your criticism before jumping to conclusions. *Why the coin exists !*https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2076948.msg20809704#msg20809704What is the main goal of this coin?
I knew this would come up eventually..... so as I said before in another thread prior to even building CrocodileCash, this would be my brief answer. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2052209.msg20551750#msg20551750You would be surprised about the current knowledge I have about crypto since joining up, lurking and reading the banter and information on these forums in the last month, I come from a Programming background so it was fairly easy to understand the concepts and partake my own little tests & initiative, yes I did read the "how to make my own cryptocurrency guide" even though it is very outdated it was still useful to show me the way the codebase runs. Got a name for a coin ? Then shoot it through to me, after all I don't want to make some crappy sounding coin even though it will be just another shitcoin, ha *Oh and you said PoW...... boring (Yawn) why not mix things up with PoW & PoS co-existing at the same time. (This is why ^^^ concurrent DPOS was added for a period of time to shake things up a bit and have it fair for miners & stakers) If the coin takes off in the near future which I have high hopes for then I might even get a Commemorative Physical coin minted (In a batch obviously) so people can purchase one/some & say that they own some Physical Crocodile Cash on a Shiny Round/Proof (Self Loadable with a Hologram) Plus crocodiles are Fierce Reptilians *FAQ !*https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2076948.msg20855628#msg20855628Hello Gizzard, It's time to investigate your coin. This is the first time I take a look at a very early coin. Please answer the following, it would be very appreciated: 1. What Bitcoin commit/release is this based off of? 2. When did you start development? 3. What does CrocodileCash bring to the table? PoW+PoS is not something innovative, as its been done several times. 4. Do you truly think keeping half of all CrocodileDash is fair and healthy for the community? Why? That is all. Thank you very much, I will post back when I am done my research. 1. What Bitcoin commit/release is this based off of ?The CrocodileCash codebase was forked from AntiBitcoin [ANTI] (The most stable I've read about for SHA-256) 2. When did you start development ?I joined the Bitcointalk Forums around the end of June/start of July after hearing about Bitcoin, started reading about cryptocurrencies, seen there was a bunch out there, come across a bundle of some old and new guides to make your own, decided to read a bit and play around with the code testing it on my own internal network applying changes from codebases I read through, seeing what works and whatnot, trial and error kind of stuff you know, before seeing that it works as intended, after that I changed (Again) Unix Time, pchMessageStart, generated new merkle, genesis, nNonce, (checked) ModifierCheckpoints & wallah const char* pszTimestamp = "Aussie outback wrangler uses duct tape to shut giant jaws of monster crocodile 9th-August-2017"; (Last Wednesday I created this coin) 3. What does CrocodileCash bring to the table? PoW+PoS is not something innovative, as its been done several times.It might have been done many times though I applied the values to give everyone a chance at grabbing some CrocodileCash whether it be by mining, staking, giveaway or faucet. The Static Proof of Stake rewards that decrease every week (estimated) while running alongside a considerable value for Proof of Work mining gives everyone incentive, e.g: Just say you bought some coins on an exchange because you can't mine or have outdated hardware that can't compete, you then deposit the coins to your wallet to stake while the static DPOS rewards are active and you are essentially mining for 4x the PoW block reward then 3x (2nd week), 2x (3rd week), equal value (4th week) with Static/DPOS rewards while miners are mining a strict value which eventually changes to a constant of 1 coin per block while Static DPOS rewards change to a yearly 12% Annual Interest which grants the coin a long life span with the total cap in place, the earlier you get into CrocodileCash the better is the incentive, I also plan on giving back to the Crypto Community with some Commemorative Physical Minted CrocodileCash Rounds/Proofs which will be self loadable with a hologram so people can choose to do as they wish with them. 4. Do you truly think keeping half of all CrocodileDash is fair and healthy for the community? Why?151,200 CROC to be exact, the rest is for giveaways and bounties, I think it is fair considering the above statement + there would be more than 43,200 CROC created per day from mining & current staking reward since they work together. I should also mention that I would like some incentive for keeping this coin active & providing things for it otherwise I personally think it would be a waste of time & resources for myself and community. I've read too much about altcoins with runaway devs if something breaks or the majority that dump & leave once it is listed on an exchange or two, I DO NOT intend to do that ! I know it's hard to believe somebody + put trust in them in this day and age since the scene is running rampant with the previous aforementioned. Again I take note that I myself even said "after all I don't want to make some crappy sounding coin even though it will be just another shitcoin" but I intend to be here along the way to support it & provided things for it so it can end up being a half-decent cryptocurrency Oh & I forgot to mention CROC's Rule !
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Who wants to buy 300,000 crocs at 500 sats each?
If you want to sell that much so quickly & early on I'll offer you BTC0.01
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2satoshi mate the lowest buy in point was around 5-7 if you got lucky You can see 2 satoshies from October 16 - january 18 on cryptopia chart if set it at ALL period. I would have bought it over 51% of all system. I'm not on a PC right now so I can't check the charts on CMC but if it was 2satoshi at one stage then that was a very smart entry point
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buying is much cheaper
Yeap, I have a note in richlist there and I will hold is when ever price will start to go not "to the moon" but "to the Aldebaran". I saw it was been cost at 2 sat so long time. 2satoshi mate the lowest buy in point was around 5-7 if you got lucky, BENJI went to double then triple digits in satoshi, bundle them BenjiRolls up and put a rubber band around them
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Interactive Crypto Game - 30450 CROC
Faucet 12600 CROC Anyone keen to make a CrocodileCash game or faucet up ? I will make one but I want like $400 (probably way more) worth of CROC. How much is 30450 CROC worth at the moment? No exchange ATM for CROC so can't give you an answer on that. Community support is always a great indicator for coin acceptance
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Interactive Crypto Game - 30450 CROC
Faucet 12600 CROC Anyone keen to make a CrocodileCash game or faucet up ?
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Another good coin just waiting to snap up those exchanges Will there be a Staking Android Wallet available eventually ? Interesting, how does one acquire a Programmer that does those ? Is there anyone in specific who does them on here (Bitcointalk Forums) and is trusted ? EcuaMobi https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=169515*Offers a cheap service although you have to upload it under your own Google Account (Required time to develop: 1-2 weeks) MystPhysX https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=185981*Offers a service where you have the choice of using MystPhysX Google Account for Wallet Upload, Verification & Hosting for a Higher Price or upload under your own Google Account for a neogotiable rate by PM (2-3 day turn around time)
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This coin seems quite solid, network and community. May I ask where the dev is?
Here buddy, BF at your service
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Thanks for reminding me! I have totally forgot about the thread I made. Im so sorry. Since I didnt receive any replies for days and days, i though the thread was dead. Tell me where to send the btc I already told you my BTC address is in my profile.
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OFWcoin was lucky to get onto NovaExchange since they have now taken away the free vote system and replaced it with Npoints votes + 0.2BTC Coin Vote listing fee which is outrageous ! Good Luck with your endeavours, your gonna need it
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It looks like the FindBlocks CROC Block Explorer http://blockexp.com:7501 was rushed together as the total supply is wrong and doesn't move + it is missing a fair bit of things compared to https://crocblock.nullspam.ruThe CrocodileCash dev should post his wallet nodes list. Thanks for pointing that out, I'll get in contact with the Block Explorer host FindBlocks about it. Also here a list of Active Nodes from my CrocodileCash wallet: addnode=101.165.225.41 addnode=174.26.221.89 addnode=130.211.160.219 addnode=91.121.74.198 addnode=99.0.109.149 addnode=173.254.204.74 addnode=173.90.128.136 addnode=91.52.216.215 addnode=84.162.242.84 addnode=104.238.188.150 addnode=176.31.103.149 addnode=78.46.227.52 addnode=82.146.41.39 addnode=138.219.141.15 addnode=184.155.212.146 addnode=91.214.131.156 addnode=125.127.129.207 addnode=84.202.234.186 addnode=45.58.193.222 addnode=87.8.215.219 addnode=206.255.84.54 addnode=139.59.228.94 addnode=203.78.141.214 addnode=51.15.164.53 addnode=193.27.209.115 addnode=163.172.104.9 addnode=151.80.46.154 addnode=13.92.131.38 addnode=212.109.218.47 addnode=23.227.201.187 addnode=46.165.62.127 addnode=192.169.6.218 addnode=63.135.55.37 addnode=84.50.229.219 addnode=31.173.188.162 addnode=75.130.162.248 addnode=120.188.39.131 addnode=79.169.251.191 addnode=188.99.241.197 addnode=77.35.227.223 addnode=88.217.22.212 addnode=177.33.1.40 addnode=91.15.103.29 addnode=206.255.84.54 Thanks, But I rushed into things and deleted all the files in the crocs roaming folder lol (made a back up obv). It fixed the problem, but I think I lost 2 blocks I got from staking as they weren't matured and got conflicted. http://prntscr.com/g92400Those look like orphans mate, since you don't know check the Txid in one of the Block Explorers to see if it is your address that minted those coins. Got no results with either of the txid's. Also my wallet got stuck right after it minted those 2 blocks. You forked onto your own chain that is why you got stuck and those 2 blocks got orphaned, when you haven't sync'd up your wallet in a while it is best you use -reservebalance=9999999 then once in sync start the wallet normally to start staking Thanks for the help, I'll keep that in mind in the future Your welcome, also in debug->console (In the wallet) repairwallet command also keeps things in check once you know everything else is correct.
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It looks like the FindBlocks CROC Block Explorer http://blockexp.com:7501 was rushed together as the total supply is wrong and doesn't move + it is missing a fair bit of things compared to https://crocblock.nullspam.ruThe CrocodileCash dev should post his wallet nodes list. Thanks for pointing that out, I'll get in contact with the Block Explorer host FindBlocks about it. Also here a list of Active Nodes from my CrocodileCash wallet: addnode=101.165.225.41 addnode=174.26.221.89 addnode=130.211.160.219 addnode=91.121.74.198 addnode=99.0.109.149 addnode=173.254.204.74 addnode=173.90.128.136 addnode=91.52.216.215 addnode=84.162.242.84 addnode=104.238.188.150 addnode=176.31.103.149 addnode=78.46.227.52 addnode=82.146.41.39 addnode=138.219.141.15 addnode=184.155.212.146 addnode=91.214.131.156 addnode=125.127.129.207 addnode=84.202.234.186 addnode=45.58.193.222 addnode=87.8.215.219 addnode=206.255.84.54 addnode=139.59.228.94 addnode=203.78.141.214 addnode=51.15.164.53 addnode=193.27.209.115 addnode=163.172.104.9 addnode=151.80.46.154 addnode=13.92.131.38 addnode=212.109.218.47 addnode=23.227.201.187 addnode=46.165.62.127 addnode=192.169.6.218 addnode=63.135.55.37 addnode=84.50.229.219 addnode=31.173.188.162 addnode=75.130.162.248 addnode=120.188.39.131 addnode=79.169.251.191 addnode=188.99.241.197 addnode=77.35.227.223 addnode=88.217.22.212 addnode=177.33.1.40 addnode=91.15.103.29 addnode=206.255.84.54 Thanks, But I rushed into things and deleted all the files in the crocs roaming folder lol (made a back up obv). It fixed the problem, but I think I lost 2 blocks I got from staking as they weren't matured and got conflicted. http://prntscr.com/g92400Those look like orphans mate, since you don't know check the Txid in one of the Block Explorers to see if it is your address that minted those coins. Got no results with either of the txid's. Also my wallet got stuck right after it minted those 2 blocks. You forked onto your own chain that is why you got stuck and those 2 blocks got orphaned, when you haven't sync'd up your wallet in a while it is best you use -reservebalance=9999999 then once in sync start the wallet normally to start staking
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How to restore the wallet? Who will explain in detail?
Since dev has abandoned this coin, probably nobody Seems like people want this project to take over! Alright then, lets go I thought that implied you were going to take over
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Wallet stuck on block 29100. Can anyone throw in some new nodes please?
You've done this?: To sync make a CrocodileCash.conf (text file) with the following addnode=101.165.225.41 addnode=174.92.179.126 addnode=139.59.228.94 addnode=75.130.162.248 addnode=177.33.1.40 addnode=192.169.6.218 addnode=68.105.33.92 Then save it your wallet folder --> into C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Roaming\CrocodileCash & Restart your wallet Or you have staked your own coins while syncing and gone off onto your own fork, backup your wallet.dat and try starting the wallet with -rescan.
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Some users are having trouble connecting, so here is a guide I chopped up.
To sync make a CrocodileCash.conf (text file) with the following
rpcuser=USERNAME rpcpassword=x rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 rpcport=39438 daemon=1 server=1 listen=1 addnode=101.165.225.41 addnode=174.92.179.126 addnode=139.59.228.94 addnode=75.130.162.248 addnode=177.33.1.40 addnode=192.169.6.218 addnode=68.105.33.92
Thanks. But do I have to fill out the variables rpcuser=USERNAME and rpcpassword=x? Still out of sync and 0 active connections.
Only this in your .conf file addnode=101.165.225.41 addnode=174.92.179.126 addnode=139.59.228.94 addnode=75.130.162.248 addnode=177.33.1.40 addnode=192.169.6.218 addnode=68.105.33.92 Does not work for me. Saving as "all files" and not txt file ? Remember you are editing a text file and saving as CrocodileCash.conf "all files"
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Nice Pool, no question... i'm in sometimes... but why 20% Fee? lpool is back, he was down for a bit... that fee though
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