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The site is back up now! We're still optimising some settings so wagering may be slower than usual.
you mean adding deliberate loops/random work in your js to slow your site down in any browser, for no reason.. sure!
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Ah, so that is you.. can you do us a favour and remove your garbage issues from github? I'm not sure who would be proud of that or even admit to it to be honest.. ( https://github.com/gapcoin/gapcoin/issues/8) To me its akin to pissing on a famous painting. Different hardware favors different functions. SHA-512 is generally faster on 64-bit processors, SHA-256 faster on 32-bit processors. (Try the command line command!
openssl speed sha256 sha512
SHA-512 also has over SHA-256 collision resistance, a term that in cryptography has a very narrow meaning. SHA-256 claims 128-bit collision resistance, SHA-512 claims 256-bit. If or when a practical quantum computer is built, we will need the 256-bit collision resistance.
By that reasoning, since X11 contains eleven 512bit wide hashfunctions, it should be 11 times better than SHA512? lol
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So if someone makes a people and breaks the blockchain, you blame the one who made the pool??? What kind of imaginary world are you people living in. You should thank the pool owner for FINDING A FAULT. A blockchain is not supposed to break because someone made a pool. It was defective from the start. Imagine if it was block 10 million before the defect was discovered, and everyone already wasted so much resources.
To the devs and community supporters: This was a defective blockchain. Own up to it. No one should complain, but take responsibility and stop pointing fingers.
thankyou; possibly the only sane person here. i'd extended an offer of help to dev, haven't heard back.
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XUN does not work like the other cryptonotes. If it did we wouldn’t have this issue and there wouldn’t be any pre-mine.
sure it does, in about 6 or 7 hours time; the invalid tx will expire from mempool as it hasn't been committed to a block (expiration occurs after 24 hours) and mining will resume unhindered. i'd invite devs to include some thorough transaction checking; like satoshi clones do before accepting a tx to mempool. lets wait and see what actions unfold. james
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It doesn’t matter the version. Devs told you not to make a pool. XUN is not designed that way. It is not compatible with current pools. They will release a compatible code later so anyone can make their pool.
Might pay to understand how consensus works. If a block/tx is invalid; daemon drops the block. XUN is a cryptonote currency like any other; not detracting from its appeal, but keeping things in perspective. Generally accepted rhythm over the past 30 years.. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_release_life_cycle
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Why did you do that? You broke XUN again! What part of No Pools don’t you understand? Stop using pools.
settle princess, none of my transactions were version 2. if a pool causes a currency to break; then thats an issue beyond the users.
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Aren’t you the one who tried to break XUN by setting up a pool? No pools.
someone set up a pool that was creating version 2 transactions; i'd informed dev as it was the only transaction hanging around in mempool that wouldn't commit to a block. i'd found 12 blocks beforehand with no issue.. i'd probably stick to what you know bud. i just ran a pool. id: <6c8dfd89922f995089447019998211a15c4483432917a81611a47f1894fe2106> {"":"b076e0c2c559c255b97beddbb0222c35a63499c6ba490c5b7cdb5029bb6eb60ac5f3c19c3a2d339 a0c89288a20c2938e983c65f5c789593145a4f7230cc0cc04","extra":"019da53ee7039ff04853860d0233973a3f9013249a87ad9410c3fed3cdd2a99553","unlock_time":0, "version":2,"vin":[{"type":"02","value":{"amount":200000000000,"k_image":"6e4f0d7d014bffd5aaa8e9c67ab96fc15ab60eb388570a0ff02470c970a0815f","key_offsets":[0]}}],"vout":[{"amount":20000000000,"target":{"data":{"keys":["0474a43c847e6b9814774a8c34c12376d0163d3d1575a6772a7dcd3ca42a1817"],"required_signatures":1,"term":22000},"type":"03"}},{"amount":90000,"target":{"data":{"key":"6bbdc7ab5110824638e7b2144d88471f26a6f52a715c6f14744a67f79f386c58"},"type":"02"}},{"amount":900000,"target":{"data":{"key":"c883fe76d0b37970d7a857d766ad4522be3e8a33d92d2a0209c6eb2f065d7dd5"},"type":"02"}},{"amount":9000000,"target":{"data":{"key":"8775f448742a6e156485f03f0a564f009eae72331b51f1950ba2bd71ce3b0403"},"type":"02"}},{"amount":90000000,"target":{"data":{"key":"35c6d739e51be4af3dcabb2fe1b824aa0317fa5413d6fb6500f4739bde7c5fa1"},"type":"02"}},{"amount":900000000,"target":{"data":{"key":"8bfb9447b77661b2b485b2786d5f1e1c2631ca547beef63ca677229a75ec30af"},"type":"02"}},{"amount":9000000000,"target":{"data":{"key":"1b97f3ce7affe550959fdbcd4a4a17700f75f255e2731bfc45c60839a1ead819"},"type":"02"}},{"amount":70000000000,"target":{"data":{"key":"332a5d79b4a75e531ad7fe48169abfcdc8100b185780728ec0c21a67537925c4"},"type":"02"}},{"amount":100000000000,"target":{"data":{"key":"ef34aece309156c796e3e1d94155a0ba766fafcf816df307be3ca6d9df52a2eb"},"type":"02"}}]}
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I'm just going to throw this out there and the team can do with the information as it will. Remember that perception is everything.
If you conduct another restart, and initial mining is only done by select individuals, you may as well call it what it would be..... a pre-mine.
You sir. You said it :-) Happy pre-mining folks. are you both christians or something? nothing prevents you from learning, unless you'd rather be that way. anyone is free to setup a pool for this, takes about 30-40 minutes from start to finish. it reeks of, 'the other guy is beating me in this race, because i choose to walk'.. time to put on your thinking shoes
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come on gives as a pool my 100 GPUS are waiting
if this goes gpu it's a fail already 3.5M coins in existence how do you figure? fair launch; dev's actually aborted first launch because someone got the upper hand first time. its 320 coins/block.. unless block 1 is 3.2M coins then this is incorrect.
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once i confirm that my pool pays out correctly (not a jab at ultranote devs, have just had issues with cryptonote nomp setups in the past); i will consider making it public..
6 blocks so far (edit)
great! lets w8 u) Dev put d*k on pool and fali start =\ say whut? i'm using all the software that is publically available on the dev's github.. Now you know, and knowing is half the battle..
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once i confirm that my pool pays out correctly (not a jab at ultranote devs, have just had issues with cryptonote nomp setups in the past); i will consider making it public..
6 blocks so far (edit)
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woohoo!
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09:06:38.127915 ERROR [91.152.240.218:46000 OUT] Failed to invoke COMMAND_HANDSHAKE, closing connection. 09:06:38.128070 WARNING Failed to HANDSHAKE with peer 91.152.240.218:46000 09:06:38.315612 ERROR [60.54.31.180:46000 OUT] Failed to invoke COMMAND_HANDSHAKE, closing connection. 09:06:38.315730 WARNING Failed to HANDSHAKE with peer 60.54.31.180:46000 09:06:41.296876 ERROR [91.152.240.218:46000 OUT] Failed to invoke COMMAND_HANDSHAKE, closing connection. 09:06:41.297041 WARNING Failed to HANDSHAKE with peer 91.152.240.218:46000 09:06:41.499985 ERROR [60.54.31.180:46000 OUT] Failed to invoke COMMAND_HANDSHAKE, closing connection. 09:06:41.500115 WARNING Failed to HANDSHAKE with peer 60.54.31.180:46000 09:06:43.686246 ERROR [60.54.31.180:46000 OUT] Failed to invoke COMMAND_HANDSHAKE, closing connection. 09:06:43.686409 WARNING Failed to HANDSHAKE with peer 60.54.31.180:46000 09:06:44.576262 ERROR [91.152.240.218:46000 OUT] Failed to invoke COMMAND_HANDSHAKE, closing connection. 09:06:44.576391 WARNING Failed to HANDSHAKE with peer 91.152.240.218:46000
with debian (built from git yesterday); however win64 daemon works fine
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In linux (Ubuntu 16.04 or 17.04) creating a wallet is not working. Illegal instruction (memory dump)
works fine for me (debian 8.8 x64); however none of the seeds are valid. 08:56:59.211717 ERROR Failed to connect to any of seed peers, continuing without seeds
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Coinliferr, where do we download a wallet that is working? Is there a mac compatible wallet? Thanks
I don't think the downloadable wallet is working right now, I'll ask. But you can just use the browser wallet at ico.compcoin.com - that's what I use, it works fine. http://109.236.94.220/compcoin/1.3.52/
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you've clearly thrown CYYJtGtrJrcTPGiAijS1jWnXsbUeu4hrfD in with paintbrush aha.. what was the dns/ip address of the stratum? oh yeah, what exactly does a screenshot of a nicehash order prove?
entire thing is a strawman argument
im not going to bother further i've just provided the wallet in its entirety, the genesis block and can be compiled up for anyone to see. source not listed anywhere? well here it is.
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uh oh, turns out i kept a copy of the source.. 'cameras and lights please'we can see the adaptions present in the source in files 'n_factor.cpp', 'n_factor.h', 'show_n_factor.cpp', 'ah but thats not the source', you exclaim.. first we find the genesis block ( src/genesis/genesis_compcoin.cpp) where it is listed lines 30-33: const uint256 hash = uint256( "c58d5a7e6f7ced02428d0812cac1e3a1dfd79fe164bc51edeae1aaeca56d8ad8" ); extern const uint256 hash; then we visit http://blocks.compcoin.com/ and plop either block 0 (genesis) in, or the hash itself (c58d5a7e6f7ced02428d0812cac1e3a1dfd79fe164bc51edeae1aaeca56d8ad8) or we can maybe, i dunno, check the README? What is Compcoin? ---------------- Compcoin uses scrypt-adaptive-N as a proof-of-work algorithm. - 8 minute block targets original source: http://github.com/BryanSingh/compcoin(since removed) free for all to see http://54.191.214.123/http://54.191.214.123/compcoin-compcoin-v1.3.zipits amazing, better let nicehash know! or, you're lying. presented with the evidence, lets let the crowd judge.
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Here's some good news for you guys.
The crisis is over.
I can share more about what happened now. First of all the price has stabilized and is steadily increasing (which, by the way, it will continue to do for some time to come, expect a run back to at least $2 in the short term - Alan maintains a target of $100 for year end).
For the quick learners, you can see for yourself what happened and what they did about it here: blocks.compcoin.com.
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Okay then, boys and girls, sit down and prepare for a story.
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Once upon a time, Compcoin was built. The algorithm that determined block difficulty was configured to adjust appropriately for the technology at that time.
Then, things changed.
The Antminer L3+ was released.
You can see earlier in this thread that someone mentioned how ridiculously profitable it was to mine CMP (they were getting $60 a block). The blocks were designed to distribute 35 CMP every 10 minutes. The problem: they were spitting them out every 1-3 minutes. Blocks could sometimes be found within seconds of each other.
What happened?
There was one miner who pushed the price down this whole time. They started scaling their hash rate through NiceHash and were pointing anywhere from 50 - 150 GH/s at the pool, depending on how much competition there was from other miners. When they were able to get thousands of CMP a day, they chose to sell. With Nova Exchange being a small market, that movement was enough to drop the price from $16+ to ~$0.55.
With all that hash power, the guy basically achieved a 51% attack on the network. The team went into crisis mode. They had to stop this guy who was mining all the coin and just dumping it for pennies on the dollar.
Hence the silence; they didn't want other people to find out and do the same thing.
So what did they do?
The coin forked and the block size has been decreased from 35 CMP to 2 CMP.
Now blocks are found at a more reasonable rate. This changes the mining dynamic so it's not as profitable to point the hash power equivalent of 300 L3+s at the CMP pool when you're just going to turn around and dump coins for a couple cents each.
You can see on the NovaExchange and CoinMarketCap charts when the trading volume spikes, the price drops. This was occurring daily as the miner was just cashing out his haul with no regards of, or respect for, the price.
Now that the team has a technical solve for the problem, we can probably expect an update soon (as if we haven't been already) and a steady if not rapid price correction that more accurately reflects the value of CompCoin.
In the meantime, sit back and wait. Or buy some cheap CMP and reduce your cost basis while it lasts, which if you ask me, may not be as long as one might think.
Look at the block explorer. Get an understanding of what's happening behind the scenes. Then look back through this thread at all of my other updates - the new website, the trading results, the NFA approval, the CNN interview, the brokerage partnerships. That's all happening. There's some exciting things that they can get back to working on now and it looks like we're on track to make some nice gains real soon.
To the haters, keep your eyes on the charts.
To the believers, get ready.
We're in for a wild ride - and it's only just begun.
you are a true retard. compcoin uses scrypt-n for starters. nicehash has not offered scrypt-n for years now. when compcoin was listed on novaexchange; novaexchange listed wallet source address (probably since removed) and someone with a bunch of scrypt-n miners (either gpu or KNC titan) started mining blocks; dev spotted this and put block explorer on hold temporarily. unable to stop it, block explorer has since resumed. god damn.
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In case you missed it, yiimp is back on line to mine sweepstakes http://yiimp.euYiimp gone for good due to hack The Yiimp pools have found the exploit hole and are patching it. In the meantime SteamOctanePool.com is still up for SWEEP and the holes were patches, as well as extra security added! Happy Mining! haha chainworks sweep pool was fine the entire time... LOL
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