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661  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] TeslaX3 <> 5th generation Crypto-Currency <> 100 years ahead of its time on: March 21, 2014, 10:52:27 PM
How many confirmations for mined blocks?? I'd like to set the pool's confirmations lower than 120 but I need to know for sure.

Also, working on Mac client, if I can compile it I'll report back.
662  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] TeslaX3 <> 5th generation Crypto-Currency <> 100 years ahead of its time on: March 21, 2014, 10:38:50 PM
Just for fun send few Mh/s to your pool Smiley

Thanks! Pool seems to be looking good. We're finding blocks. First block finder reward goes to "oldriga". When we build up enough coin to pay it out, I will manually send it.
663  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] TeslaX3 <> 5th generation Crypto-Currency <> 100 years ahead of its time on: March 21, 2014, 09:58:11 PM
First block finder gets a bonus 33 Tesla, as soon as we build up enough to cover it, it'll be sent!
664  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] TeslaX3 <> 5th generation Crypto-Currency <> 100 years ahead of its time on: March 21, 2014, 09:22:42 PM

http://tesla.fedaykin.us
0.8% fee, 25% weekly giveaway, **unbeatable service & support**


EDIT: POOL IS READY TO ROCK AND ROLL, COME MINE WITH US!
665  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [888] [SCRYPT] OctoCoin ◦ The Power of Eight ◦ Don't Blink on: March 21, 2014, 08:59:29 PM
they got the lead back. if anyone has small amounts of btc laying around please vote! 50 votes is around $3 of btc.



These exchanges are getting paid mad buttcoins just to consider listing a coin! BRB guys, opening Fedaykin's Coin Exchange. I'll list all your coins, gib buttcoin plox!

j/k, if I can ever exchange this PND I have, I will buy some votes too.

haha sweet! thx Edric Smiley yes if i have to i'll drop some more. I mean luckily it's still a low amount. but who knows how deep the other coin's guys pockets are... i really don't know if all the services are needed but the paper wallets there looked nice and it doesn't hurt to have your coins listed there with all the others for the sake of some eyeballs seeing the coin.

Yeah for sure, definitely going to try to scrape up a little bit and see if we can get er bumped up!
666  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [888] [SCRYPT] OctoCoin ◦ The Power of Eight ◦ Don't Blink on: March 21, 2014, 08:22:07 PM
they got the lead back. if anyone has small amounts of btc laying around please vote! 50 votes is around $3 of btc.



These exchanges are getting paid mad buttcoins just to consider listing a coin! BRB guys, opening Fedaykin's Coin Exchange. I'll list all your coins, gib buttcoin plox!

j/k, if I can ever exchange this PND I have, I will buy some votes too.
667  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [888] [SCRYPT] OctoCoin ◦ The Power of Eight ◦ Don't Blink on: March 21, 2014, 08:01:26 PM
I've been tweaking the security measures across all my sites, I'm pretty sure everything's set up where nobody should notice anything, but please let me know right away if you're getting any 403 Forbidden errors or any other problems arise.

I accidentally blacklisted myself from one of my sites earlier, big oops. Hopefully nobody is experiencing any issues.
668  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [888] [SCRYPT] OctoCoin ◦ The Power of Eight ◦ Don't Blink on: March 21, 2014, 07:57:03 PM
My pool just had some sort of hiccup with the blockupdate cron, Not sure why it failed but apparently had trouble fetching a new block from the daemon. I'll be keeping an eye on it for a couple of hours and tweaking some settings. Not sure if any miners noticed anything or not, but I did verify that nobody's payouts disappeared and we're still chewing up blocks, so hopefully this was just a fluke. It might have something to do with the fact that various pool components are located on different physical machines. This is by far the most critical pool I have running so I have it set up this way to avoid overload situations. My dream is to have a giant loud server rack sitting right next to me as I hack away.. One day.

I sent some octocoins to the exchange, a few days passed and they did not come,can you help?
txid 954ce0720398e50bfede9b0319f35810dae7121efd47d83db3f04541a65cbdf9
thank you

Did you send it from my pool to the exchange? If so what's your username, what date and time did you make the transfer?

I tried running the TXID but it shows as invalid.

I ran my validation script and I'm not showing anything missing, but I will dig deeper if this transaction was supposed to have come from my pool!
669  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] TeslaX3 <> 5th generation Crypto-Currency <> 100 years ahead of its time on: March 21, 2014, 06:29:59 PM
What's going on in here guys? Oh shi- it's Nthused!

Nikola Tesla invented being awesome! And DEATH RAY!
670  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] NEW! EuroCoin EUC (scrypt) + mining pool on: March 21, 2014, 06:17:03 PM
I am sorry guys, due to zero miners, the EUC pool is going to go offline. I'll delete my posts here. I wouldn't take it offline if there was at least a little interest, but there's other pools so no worries. Good luck!
671  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ✦✦✦[ANN]Birdcoin ✦Scrypt✦POW✦Kimoto Gravity Well✦Most Profitable ✦✦✦EXCHANGES✦✦✦ on: March 21, 2014, 06:14:57 PM
That's pretty damn good. Even google translated it made sense and didn't sound retarded.

+1

Dev, give this man the bird!

Also still waiting on the 1m to pass to pool members.
672  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★★★★ [COIN] ★★★★★ traded at C-CEX for BTC and USD on: March 21, 2014, 06:09:56 PM
You should find about 7-8 blocks daily. But this doesn't mean you will find such number of blocks. It can be 2-3. It can be 10-12. But if you take your monthly avarage it should give you 7-8 blocks. 250 KH/s is not really good for solo-mining with out current Diff. And I expect that Diff will increase significantly in a week (may be even less). It is steadily increasing. Did you try an MPOS pool? Guys, do we have an MPOS pool which provides at least 3 Mh/s of total hashrate?

Thanks vilgem for the support, i guess i will try solo mining for 2-3 day to check on my luck, lol.
i've tried MPOS pool before @coin-mining.org, and the result is good as far as i can see. i can get 300-400 coin hourly there.

My pool, at http://coin.fedaykin.us is an MPOS pool, right now we're running about 3.5MH. Why don't you give us a shot?

thank you for the offer edric. just give me 2-3 days to test my solo-mining luck. Smiley
i'll join your pool if my solo-mining income is not as good as MPOS pool mining.

BTW, i like the Coin Accepted Here logo. just a suggestion though, what if the [₡ Coin] change to [₡oin] ??

Cool, appreciate it. We need to get more people into Coin overall as well, get the network hashrate even higher.
673  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★★★★ [COIN] ★★★★★ traded at C-CEX for BTC and USD on: March 21, 2014, 06:44:14 AM
Hi, newbie here. mind if i ask a stupid question?

P2Pool vs MPOS Pool

which one is better to mine if i got low hashrate, let's say like 250~330 KH/s Huh

right now i'm mining on P2Pool, but it looks like i'm getting fewer Coin than mining on MPOS Pool.
Hi @cinming, nice to meet you here! If your hashrate is around 300 KH/s you will be able to find around 12 blocks per day. I think it is still good for solo mining but your earnings may not be smooth. The easy formula to calculate the estimated number of blocks is:

Nblocks = 0.02 * KHrate / Diff

where KHrate is you hash rate in KILO-hashes and Diff is the current network difficulty. You may check the current network difficulty in your wallet console by typing in getinfo command.

The block reward is 1000 now and for the next three months. So, to calculate your income just multiply the above formula by x1000:

PerDayIncome = 20 * KHrate / Diff

Keep this in mind!

Thanks vilgem for answering, sorry for the late response,

Vilgem, what is the meaning of Nblocks on the formula ? is it the number of blocks i can find within a certain time or hourly?

Let's say that on my average 250KH/s condition, that will be :
NBlocks = 0.02 * 250 / 0.64581773 (Difficulty i checked on 10.15 AM UTC +7 time) >>> 7.742122533551378 Blocks

As for the Per Day Income formula, i should have :
PerDayIncome = 20 * 250 / 0.64581773 >>> 7742.122533551378

based on above statistic, i should have mined more than 3500 Coin if i mine on P2Pool on 12 hours of mining since the diff is less lower. but i only manage to mine less than 1000 Coin that 12 hours. Not to mention the blocks i found (or it's my bad luck i don't hit on a block?)

Is there something wrong with me??
NBlocks is the approximate number of blocks you will find on a daily basis (solo mining) if Diff will remain more or less stable. The both formulas work for me with some precision. If do not know much about P2Pools but what I heared is that you should mine for at least for 24 hours to start getting good shares. Blocks do not matter if you use P2Pool. You will get your shares based on your hashrate (total contribution to the network). If a node in P2Pool network finds a block it is shared by all P2Pool miners proportionally to their hashrate over some time period. PerDayIncode formula should give you estimated income value for any kind of mining (solo/P2Pool/MPOS). It will be working for the next several months until the block reward will be decreased to 900.

wow, thanks alot for the explanation vilgem. i guess i will try for solo mining then. hopefully it will give me better result than MPOS mining. Cheesy
You should find about 7-8 blocks daily. But this doesn't mean you will find such number of blocks. It can be 2-3. It can be 10-12. But if you take your monthly avarage it should give you 7-8 blocks. 250 KH/s is not really good for solo-mining with out current Diff. And I expect that Diff will increase significantly in a week (may be even less). It is steadily increasing. Did you try an MPOS pool? Guys, do we have an MPOS pool which provides at least 3 Mh/s of total hashrate?

My pool, at http://coin.fedaykin.us is an MPOS pool, right now we're running about 3.5MH. Why don't you give us a shot?
674  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [888] [SCRYPT] OctoCoin ◦ The Power of Eight ◦ Don't Blink on: March 21, 2014, 05:34:38 AM
My pool just had some sort of hiccup with the blockupdate cron, Not sure why it failed but apparently had trouble fetching a new block from the daemon. I'll be keeping an eye on it for a couple of hours and tweaking some settings. Not sure if any miners noticed anything or not, but I did verify that nobody's payouts disappeared and we're still chewing up blocks, so hopefully this was just a fluke. It might have something to do with the fact that various pool components are located on different physical machines. This is by far the most critical pool I have running so I have it set up this way to avoid overload situations. My dream is to have a giant loud server rack sitting right next to me as I hack away.. One day.
675  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ✦✦✦[ANN]Birdcoin ✦Scrypt✦POW✦Kimoto Gravity Well✦Most Profitable ✦✦✦EXCHANGES✦✦✦ on: March 21, 2014, 05:06:18 AM
who wants my birdcoin? any reasonable offers accepted.

i got oh idk 10+ million

If it helps any... seeing your post caused me to go open my Birdcoin wallet for the first time in a while.  Turns out I have 5 million.

At one point I was buying some for CASH coins...  CASH is selling for 2000 satoshi's right now.  I probably should have kept them!

Crap... its still updating to the network and it appears I'm getting more BIRD.  I have a bad feeling I forgot a 80kh/s rig mining it on the P2P pool.  Turns out I actually have 6 Million Bird.

I guess the question is really why I only made a million over a few days - I can't believe anyone else is still mining it.

I'd give you ten CASH coins for ten million BIRD... just so I can say I have 16 million of a crap coin!

OK, I went and peeked at mine!!  65088643.88338525 BRD.  Hmmm 100 MIL is in reach!!!

I've got maybe 3.5m in my personal wallet.. Need to figure out how to make this stuff trade-able.

Maybe we could contact some sort of bird rescue organization, see if they would be interested in taking birdcoin as a form of donations, see if we can get some community support behind it. I'm not the most financially-minded guy, more of a techie, so if anyone has any ideas to expand upon these thoughts, I'd be glad to hear it. I'd like to be able to do some good for people (or animals), as well as make a few bucks too.
676  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ✦✦✦[ANN]Birdcoin ✦Scrypt✦POW✦Kimoto Gravity Well✦Most Profitable ✦✦✦EXCHANGES✦✦✦ on: March 21, 2014, 04:54:42 AM
Putting off the giveaway til tomorrow, Birdcoin dev said he's going to contribute 1m brd, when that comes I'm going to try to split that as equally as I can among those who've been active in the pool, and I'll do the giveaway then.. If anyone wants to contribute to the giveaway, please send coins to LEVgfhsc9Rz6BUE786Z24rA8TnKfYJ1uMe

If you contributed, please make sure to mention how much you've sent so I can calculate everything properly. It's somewhere over 2m total up for grabs but I'll have to calculate what I've moved around too, then round it off to something nice. Thanks!

I've noticed something peculiar with birdcoind.. When the pool generates blocks, the address it appears to come from starts with a K, and when I run birdcoind getaccountaddress "" I get the default address which starts with a K, but all other addresses I generate start with L like they should. It's weird because the more I send stuff back and forth to the pool's wallet, the more addresses birdcoind keeps generating under the pool's wallet. Not sure if the "K" thing is a feature or a bug. Dev, you know anything about this? My other pools wallets all have addresses with the correct designations, birdcoind is the only one exhibiting this specific behavior I've seen so far. I was moving a few payments back and forth to make sure that the deposit address I have provided is functional, which it works fine, some of these coins have odd wallet behavior.

Edit: Apparently even if you send coins to the "K" address, that works too. Maybe its because of the blocks mined that show up as "immature"? Just weird, and I'm trying to comprehend why the strange addresses.
677  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★★★★ [COIN] ★★★★★ on: March 20, 2014, 11:41:39 PM
Anyone know a good reference guide for coin daemon RPC functions? I've figured out how to use livecode to open a socket to RPC server but unsure how to format a string to make queries to it, like getinfo, etc.

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Original_Bitcoin_client/API_calls_list

Have fun Smiley

Thanks, looked at that page earlier, too. Having trouble with my query string, how to structure it with username:pass in order to authenticate and pass a query. I'll figure it out, though. May actually adapt some pieces of MPOS to function as a wrapper anyway. The goal is to be able to make simple games work with any coin easily. It'd be cool to have a few games to gamble a few Coins on!
678  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★★★★ [COIN] ★★★★★ on: March 20, 2014, 10:32:49 PM
Anyone know a good reference guide for coin daemon RPC functions? I've figured out how to use livecode to open a socket to RPC server but unsure how to format a string to make queries to it, like getinfo, etc.
679  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★★★★ [COIN] ★★★★★ on: March 20, 2014, 09:40:08 PM
I'm playing around with some stuff on a VM, trying to make a very simple web based betting game that lets you gamble coins.. Livecode may indeed have some potential for *coin projects!
680  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★★★★ [COIN] ★★★★★ on: March 20, 2014, 08:26:57 PM
Hey, I've got a question for people here. Anyone use LiveCode? I'm pretty good with LiveCode, I was thinking about making up a sort of framework that can interface with *coin daemons and use the RPC. With that in place, tons of games (gambling) can be easily made up and ran with LiveCode server. Anyone know of any similar projects or is a LiveCoder?

In case anyone doesn't know of it, LiveCode is a descendent of the old school Macintosh's Hypercard, an extension of Hypercard's HyperTalk scripting language, but is completely cross platform thanks to RunRev. You can make stacks for the runtime program or even stand-alone executable apps that run in Mac, Windows, Linux, Android, and iOS. Pretty awesome, and VERY easy to learn.
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