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Author Topic: Re: [AXIOM] AxiomMemHash, Schnorr Sigs Implemented, APOS 3.0, AXH 2.0 Proposed  (Read 204910 times)
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July 26, 2015, 06:04:00 AM
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i'm on the right chain for more than 30 mins but no block found yet ,bad luck i guess Sad
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July 26, 2015, 06:06:52 AM
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http://e.axiomcoin.xyz/richlist


none above 500.. whats that a botnet?

Each mined block pays to a new address...So I guess we will never know the true distribution.

hmm I see, thanks for pointing that out.
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July 26, 2015, 06:07:15 AM
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A lot of forks are happening.  Shocked Diff is rising and we are adding two more strong nodes now.

The nodes are in the DNS seeding and you can manually add:

addnode=104.236.231.72
addnode=45.55.172.95
addnode=174.127.110.41

We will add 2 more servers quickly!


If you have any problem compiling, make install:

https://github.com/bitcoin/secp256k1

i still fork with this nodes

OFFICIAL CHECKPOINTING NODES are on block 341. If you aren't at this blockheight, close the wallet, open again, wait to resync. Our nodes are flooded with too many connections! New addnodes are coming!!



A 32bit wallet dev ?

The algo is very inefficient in 32 bit mode but we have included the code to compile in axiom-qt.pro if you like:

DEFINES += USE_NUM_NONE USE_FIELD_INV_BUILTIN USE_SCALAR_INV_BUILTIN
# 64-bit
#DEFINES += USE_FIELD_5X52 USE_SCALAR_4X64
# 32-bit
DEFINES += USE_FIELD_10X26 USE_SCALAR_8X32


Nevermind if I have to compile it as I dont know anything about compiling a wallet . I'll just move away from it in that case .

We will compile one for you, please have some patience, and upgrade to a 64 bit OS soon Smiley


Here is the compiled 32 bit windows wallet:

https://mega.co.nz/#!FUUUjRqR!Kt0ic_atLG3DrcejKjqHqWpDscttWrUCmqYa5BEQf8Q


And WOW  Shocked  400+ incoming wallet connections to the nodes!
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July 26, 2015, 06:12:36 AM
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premine = 379 blocks ??!!

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July 26, 2015, 06:21:12 AM
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Stake age ?

Min stake age is 4 hours.
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July 26, 2015, 06:22:58 AM
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premine = 379 blocks ??!!

We had 80 connections to wallet from launch time, many miners. Here is a graph of the CPU use just from connecting peers:

http://i.gyazo.com/606196269d6ea1033eedcc7d7380485a.png

Come mine!
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July 26, 2015, 06:26:46 AM
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A lot of forks are happening.  Shocked Diff is rising and we are adding two more strong nodes now.

The nodes are in the DNS seeding and you can manually add:

addnode=104.236.231.72
addnode=45.55.172.95
addnode=174.127.110.41

We will add 2 more servers quickly!


If you have any problem compiling, make install:

https://github.com/bitcoin/secp256k1

i still fork with this nodes

OFFICIAL CHECKPOINTING NODES are on block 341. If you aren't at this blockheight, close the wallet, open again, wait to resync. Our nodes are flooded with too many connections! New addnodes are coming!!



A 32bit wallet dev ?

The algo is very inefficient in 32 bit mode but we have included the code to compile in axiom-qt.pro if you like:

DEFINES += USE_NUM_NONE USE_FIELD_INV_BUILTIN USE_SCALAR_INV_BUILTIN
# 64-bit
#DEFINES += USE_FIELD_5X52 USE_SCALAR_4X64
# 32-bit
DEFINES += USE_FIELD_10X26 USE_SCALAR_8X32


Nevermind if I have to compile it as I dont know anything about compiling a wallet . I'll just move away from it in that case .

We will compile one for you, please have some patience, and upgrade to a 64 bit OS soon Smiley


Here is the compiled 32 bit windows wallet:

https://mega.co.nz/#!FUUUjRqR!Kt0ic_atLG3DrcejKjqHqWpDscttWrUCmqYa5BEQf8Q


And WOW  Shocked  400+ incoming wallet connections to the nodes!

Thank You for the wallet , Thank you very much and hopefully I can get some blocks .

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July 26, 2015, 06:30:08 AM
Last edit: July 26, 2015, 03:30:08 PM by jc12345
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What a schlep to setup but anyways - done. Dev you are missing some folders in the source code. You must create an empty secp256k1 folder in /obj and then within that an empty /src folder.
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July 26, 2015, 06:31:10 AM
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Anyone think this is going to fry my CPU if I crank it to full speed? Right now I am running two cores and the inactive cores are at 63 C and the active cores are at 71C. I have a intel chip. I5-3450. (Yeah, I know it's old and crappy.) Desktop computer. I'd never solo mine on a laptop...
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July 26, 2015, 06:32:57 AM
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 first mined block DEV right off the bat with my 32 bit system . Thank you .

Now got 3 blocks

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July 26, 2015, 06:35:29 AM
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This smells like that broken Octane coin.

Why doesn't my hashrate and network hashrate show when I do a 'getmininginfo'?  I don't know if it's worth bothering to mine right now.  Mining anyway......

Anyone think this is going to fry my CPU if I crank it to full speed? Right now I am running two cores and the inactive cores are at 63 C and the active cores are at 71C. I have a intel chip. I5-3450. (Yeah, I know it's old and crappy.)

Damn dude, you need a new cooler, nothing wrong with an I5-3450 except you can't overclock.  I have 12 threads running on a stock clocked 5820k and all 6 cores are running around 50C.  Oddly I am not getting any slow down on my desktop so I suspect the built in wallet miner isn't optimized too well.

Keep your cores under 90C and you should be fine.  Probably can at least use 3 cores, just keep an eye on it and go back to 2 if you can't watch it or feel uncomfortable.
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July 26, 2015, 06:41:31 AM
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This smells like that broken Octane coin.

Why doesn't my hashrate and network hashrate show when I do a 'getmininginfo'?  I don't know if it's worth bothering to mine right now.  Mining anyway......

We are a new fork from PP > Nova > Black > Axiom!


What a schlep to setup but anyways - done. Dev you are missing some folders in the source code. You must create an empty secp256k1 folder in /obj and then within that an empty /src folder. Unless I did something wrong.

Yes we will add it Smiley


Anyone think this is going to fry my CPU if I crank it to full speed? Right now I am running two cores and the inactive cores are at 63 C and the active cores are at 71C. I have a intel chip. I5-3450. (Yeah, I know it's old and crappy.) Desktop computer. I'd never solo mine on a laptop...


You can set number of cores to use by opening the wallet fresh and goto:

Help

Debug Window

Console

type in:

setgenerate true #

where # = the number of the cores.

Now the default is conservative to prevent damage.



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July 26, 2015, 06:42:50 AM
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Anyone think this is going to fry my CPU if I crank it to full speed? Right now I am running two cores and the inactive cores are at 63 C and the active cores are at 71C. I have a intel chip. I5-3450. (Yeah, I know it's old and crappy.) Desktop computer. I'd never solo mine on a laptop...

Stock cooler? I'm running 4 cores, OC'd to 4.2:

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July 26, 2015, 06:46:23 AM
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What are the RPC and P2P ports?

Shortly will have a node open at 176.9.59.110

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July 26, 2015, 06:48:07 AM
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This smells like that broken Octane coin.


Octane and Midnight, but more like octane with the same amount of BS of how it will be the next big fucking thing, same chart with the triangle emission thing. Next thing you know, the dev will be begging for tweets to be added to an exchange. Both launched with 'problems' where the dev gets to have the advantage. and I'm fucking mining it  Undecided  there are no launches with legit intentions anymore.
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July 26, 2015, 06:50:32 AM
Last edit: July 26, 2015, 07:02:35 AM by bones261
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Anyone think this is going to fry my CPU if I crank it to full speed? Right now I am running two cores and the inactive cores are at 63 C and the active cores are at 71C. I have a intel chip. I5-3450. (Yeah, I know it's old and crappy.) Desktop computer. I'd never solo mine on a laptop...

Stock cooler? I'm running 4 cores, OC'd to 4.2:


Yes, it's a stock cooler. And it's a Dell on top of that. I'll run one core for now and try to use the canned air when I awake in the morning. I know, I could probably be more brave, the thing ran BOINC almost nonstop for over two years before I retired it from that a month ago.
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July 26, 2015, 06:52:14 AM
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Why doesn't my hashrate and network hashrate show when I do a 'getmininginfo'?  I don't know if it's worth bothering to mine right now.  Mining anyway......


It's not showing up on getmininginfo because the normal hash rate is so low, compared to other algos

We need to multiply by a million or so, then the number will be large enough to print.

Thanks for helping to find the bug.

We will build the fix soon, within 24 hours we see.

For now you can see your personal hashrate statistics in your %APPDATA%\axiom\debug.log file.

If any other coder would like to submit a patch to

https://bitbucket.org/AxiomCryptocurrency/axiom

we will be happy!
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July 26, 2015, 06:57:53 AM
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This smells like that broken Octane coin.


Octane and Midnight, but more like octane with the same amount of BS of how it will be the next big fucking thing, same chart with the triangle emission thing. Next thing you know, the dev will be begging for tweets to be added to an exchange. Both launched with 'problems' where the dev gets to have the advantage. and I'm fucking mining it  Undecided  there are no launches with legit intentions anymore.

Yeah, my GPU rigs have long been decommissioned and I sold all my ASICs before summer time.  Might as well put my CPU power to work because I can't personally mine anything else.   At worst, I spend a few cents in wasted electricity.
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July 26, 2015, 07:10:11 AM
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Thank you for mining on your CPU! These are some of the many factors we took in to consideration when developing this algorithm and distribution model. Hash has become centralized and changed market conditions negatively. AXIOM is a game changer, we're looking forward to show you what we're capable of on a project that has a chance to succeed.

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July 26, 2015, 07:17:38 AM
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Unfortunately #axiom on freenode is taken but I'm loitering alone in #axiomcrypto if anyone wants to stop by. Wink

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