Sal, I would appreciate if you replace the PXC icon with this one and add PXC to your LTC Profitability table using the Cryptsy API. Thank you.
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Phoenixcoin P2PoolThere are many P2Pool nodes either set up and maintained by me or other community members. P2Pool is a secure decentralised anonymous pooled mining solution with no registration required. Use your wallet address for all your workers. The password can be any or none. Both GetWork and Stratum are supported. Payouts are sent automatically once a block is found. My nodes operate with a 0% fee, 1% donation towards the development, 2% block finder's reward bonus. atlas.phoenixcoin.org (Nuremberg, Germany) sigma.phoenixcoin.org (Los Angeles, CA, the USA) prometheus.phoenixcoin.org (Amsterdam, the Netherlands) nitro.phoenixcoin.org (Sofia, Bulgaria) Please don't use an exchange address while mining. P2Pool doesn't use regular transactions for payouts. Everything gets into the coin base and most exchanges ignore it. Configuration example for CPUminer: minerd -a neoscrypt -o stratum+tcp://atlas.phoenixcoin.org:10554 -u <address> -p x <address> is your PXC address All blocks found by our P2Pool network can be found at PtoPXC8MmB5VwfHFNhVTynATLSHLzq5MgF If you're interested in setting up a P2Pool node, the source code is on GitHub: ghostlander/p2pool-neoscryptEnjoy!
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Sorry - there are so many coins unless the coin owners tell me I can't be expected to keep each coin up-to-date at all times and know every little change. I just updated it, but next time there is a drastic change like this, I would appreciate a PM or a post here instead of a "would you update finally?". Thank you.
No offence, but I've PM'ed you earlier with an update request. You haven't responded. Hope our communication will be better in the future. Sorry - you are right. I tried upgrading but the new client is crashing on my server (uses high CPU and claims to be running but never responds to any commands). Until I can figure out the reason, the coin won't appear. I am working on it, but if you have a public block explorer with an API I'd much rather use that. explorer.phoenixcoin.org provides with a standard Abe API. It always runs the latest daemon released.
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Sorry - there are so many coins unless the coin owners tell me I can't be expected to keep each coin up-to-date at all times and know every little change. I just updated it, but next time there is a drastic change like this, I would appreciate a PM or a post here instead of a "would you update finally?". Thank you.
No offence, but I've PM'ed you earlier with an update request. You haven't responded. Hope our communication will be better in the future.
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Sal, would you update PXC at Coinchoose finally? The name spelling (Phoenixcoin) and logo as well as block reward which is 50 PXC now vs. 25 PXC before the last hard fork. It is also traded to LTC at Cryptsy, so it can be listed at the LTC Profitability charts, too. You need to upgrade your daemon to v0.6.5.0 if you haven't updated already.
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Happy hard fork everyone! We are rolling very well so far.
The difficulty is rising due to increase in block target and block reward. Hope you have made some easy PXC today.
Advanced checkpointing also works fine. The depth is set to 1, so any block with at least 1 confirmation cannot be orphaned. In general, the number of natural orphans has decreased dramatically after the hard fork.
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We figured it out Adam McKinney started his chain before he released the client to us meanwhile he kept his chain running with one USB and two wallets
He then ran the chain as we did ours only his one USB had no competitor So the diff stayed low and he mined 100% of the coins on the other chain with the intent on merging the chains when he deemed it profitable
Try to read my previous post again and ask Google for cumulative difficulty. When you find out how the Bitcoin protocol resolves forks, maybe you stop writing nonsense in this thread. Buying a coin doesn't mean buying a knowledge to develop the coin properly.
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We are 2300 blocks ahead of Them It will take them at least five days to catch up with us. JIHAD Disreguard the hype that their attack succeeded. We are still online. Disreguard source and their client www.incakoin.com still has client. Dude, it isn't a matter of block count. It's a matter of hashes. If their fork reaches a higher cumulative difficulty, your chain gets ditched by your own client.
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Well, it wasn't very smart to call out trouble makers with a less than 3 months old coin and no single checkpoint in the code. I wonder if you care to fix this now and release the updated client until your pre-mine and everything else gets sucked into /dev/null
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The Windows and Linux (amd64) v0.6.5.0 binaries are now available. Let me know if there are any issues. MD5: a2b837f0fd170dacdac162cc0bdb6bd4 phoenixcoin-win-0.6.5.0.zip MD5: 10283311b34faa2663c85a3aabeb9aed phoenixcoin-lin-amd64-0.6.5.0.tar.gz
Be sure to check the README.txt or at least the following: *** Upgrade Instuctions from Phoenixcoin v0.6.4.12 and earlier (Windows) ***
If you upgrade from a 0.6.4.x version of Phoenixcoin, the first news you need to know is the default location of directory with block chain and peer data bases, your wallet and configuration file has changed. v0.6.4.x clients have stored all this data in a "Phenixcoin" subdirectory located in a hidden system path:
(Windows 2000, XP, 2003) C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Application Data\ (Windows Vista, 7, 8 ) C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\
It was supposed to provide some protection against accidental wallet deletion by an inexperienced user as many people didn't know where to find it. On the other hand, it appeared to be a security breach as many wallet stealing trojans and remote access scripts knew where to look for user data. It was advised to enable wallet encryption usually, though there was also an option to move the whole subdirectory elsewhere and report the full path to the client or daemon using -datadir run time parameter which was rather inconvenient.
So, the default subdirectory is now called "data" and it's located in the same directory where you keep the Qt GUI client and daemon, phoenixcoin-qt.exe and phoenixcoind.exe. The whole distribution can be placed on a hard disk, USB flash stick, network drive or wherever else. You can use the -datadir parameter still if you need to.
Please move the contents of "Phenixcoin" subdirectory to the "data" subdirectory BEFORE you start a v0.6.5.x client or daemon. If there is phenixcoin.conf, rename it to phoenixcoin.conf and you're good to go.
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Phoenixcoin v0.6.5.0 has been released for beta testing. The source code is at GitHub (note the new repository name). You can compile it yourself or wait until I compile and upload the beta binaries for Windows tomorrow. You can also join the testnet to try the new protocol settings. This beta is fully functional and can be used on the current livenet. If no bugs show up this weekend, the official release takes place on Monday. Please upgrade to v0.6.5.0 as any previous version will not be functional after the hard fork at block #154000 which is expected in 1 week.
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Don't know what has happened exactly at MCX, but back-checkpointing and forking the block chain was a very bad move. No doubt RS has protected his coins this way, but do the Worldcoin devs realise how they have screwed up their miners? Many of them are still mining on non-updated pools. I see WDC going down the drain with such project management. PXC has tested it already with the previous developer, never again.
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sorry but i refuse to pay a pool for me running my machines on it, 5 machines are not cheap to run, then to find out not only have i wasted my time but the pool is trying to charge me over 200 WDC as well. Thats not cool. We all had our losses from this and i am surely not paying the pool for their losses. I expect a pool to keep me safe when mining there not charge me when the pool takes a loss. take it from all the donations or fees but dont charge the miners so we end up losing on multiple levels.
The pool is not at fault as it hasn't received any payment for those blocks. It's the Worldcoin devs and RealSolid who forked the block chain for their own good and orphaned all those blocks mined. I don't think they realise the rules of this game, so feel free to drop them a note. They screwed up many miners and still screwing those mining on non-updated pools. WDC 51% attacked, but is now fixed thanks to Real Solid.
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Well done. Good to see Cryptsy making progress. Hope it will be faster as well.
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Lucazane, the Phoenixcoin logo in your pool shows stretched. favicon.ico is of the old logo. The site and block explorer links are broken.
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Ready to make an initial loan of 1K PXC for Altdice.net. Your conditions?
Thanks a lot ! Well, since I can't promise a fixed % during a period of time, it'll be done this way : During the whole time of the loan, I give out 50% of the profits to investors. The profits are not repayments for the loan. This is the profit you make from loaning your coins. The remaining 50% will be used to expand the game, repay the loan and increase stakes. After repayment of the principal, you won't receive profits anymore. See this like an easy way to get some extra coins in the long run. I will give you back any amount upon request of that amount. I can always lower the stakes to never run out of coins. There is no required amount, stakes are calculated accordingly to the wallet balance. With a high balance we can have high stakes, and therefore higher profits. Here is my FXC address : PYY6rvCpSo2piviCCa8jfP84XPbSWyhHsL I will keep you updated about how it goes on. You won't be disapointed. Agreed. 1K PXC sent, TxID bb3b4bf6533209685df41acbc9fb22f1156cdf6e1038fc61551a8e6d653f06be
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