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Finally the moment we've been waiting for! Bring it on. I can't wait for the main/official release. It will be epic  Cheesy

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September 08, 2015, 08:07:25 PM
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Sometimes I'll be mining 2 to 4 days straight with no issue, then all of a sudden the DAGs don't work and I need to regenerate them.

Also, if a pool(s) are eventually created, could make sure they implement stratum instead of getwork. I guess the miner could get forked to do stratum mining also.


The DAG file is completely regenerated with entirely different contents every 30000 blocks (~100 hours). It needs to be generated (and takes time to do so) each 30,000 block cycle. DAG's can however be pre-generated, avoiding the need for the delay in generating one between each 30,000 block epoch. It seems there are a few comments/concerns related to DAG files, optimized configuration, space issues related to them, etc, So I will try to write a lengthier post explaining them, how they are used, and how to configure your environment to help clear up everyone's understanding.


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September 08, 2015, 08:32:41 PM
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This one will be interesting! Definitely bookmarking this thread, will keep a close eye on the launch Smiley Time to kick ethereum a little bit Wink
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September 08, 2015, 08:38:54 PM
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Keeping an eye on this...
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September 08, 2015, 10:12:56 PM
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Sometimes I'll be mining 2 to 4 days straight with no issue, then all of a sudden the DAGs don't work and I need to regenerate them.

Also, if a pool(s) are eventually created, could make sure they implement stratum instead of getwork. I guess the miner could get forked to do stratum mining also.


The DAG file is completely regenerated with entirely different contents every 30000 blocks (~100 hours). It needs to be generated (and takes time to do so) each 30,000 block cycle. DAG's can however be pre-generated, avoiding the need for the delay in generating one between each 30,000 block epoch. It seems there are a few comments/concerns related to DAG files, optimized configuration, space issues related to them, etc, So I will try to write a lengthier post explaining them, how they are used, and how to configure your environment to help clear up everyone's understanding.

That would be nice to know how to pre-regenerate them and relocate them to another drive to be read, especially people running ssds.

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September 08, 2015, 11:42:28 PM
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Sometimes I'll be mining 2 to 4 days straight with no issue, then all of a sudden the DAGs don't work and I need to regenerate them.

Also, if a pool(s) are eventually created, could make sure they implement stratum instead of getwork. I guess the miner could get forked to do stratum mining also.


The DAG file is completely regenerated with entirely different contents every 30000 blocks (~100 hours). It needs to be generated (and takes time to do so) each 30,000 block cycle. DAG's can however be pre-generated, avoiding the need for the delay in generating one between each 30,000 block epoch. It seems there are a few comments/concerns related to DAG files, optimized configuration, space issues related to them, etc, So I will try to write a lengthier post explaining them, how they are used, and how to configure your environment to help clear up everyone's understanding.

That would be nice to know how to pre-regenerate them and relocate them to another drive to be read, especially people running ssds.

I know you can change gexp's datadrive but not ethash's, I suppose a workaround would be to create a dir on another drive, than link it to ~/.ethash

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September 09, 2015, 12:58:41 AM
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Sometimes I'll be mining 2 to 4 days straight with no issue, then all of a sudden the DAGs don't work and I need to regenerate them.

Also, if a pool(s) are eventually created, could make sure they implement stratum instead of getwork. I guess the miner could get forked to do stratum mining also.


The DAG file is completely regenerated with entirely different contents every 30000 blocks (~100 hours). It needs to be generated (and takes time to do so) each 30,000 block cycle. DAG's can however be pre-generated, avoiding the need for the delay in generating one between each 30,000 block epoch. It seems there are a few comments/concerns related to DAG files, optimized configuration, space issues related to them, etc, So I will try to write a lengthier post explaining them, how they are used, and how to configure your environment to help clear up everyone's understanding.

That would be nice to know how to pre-regenerate them and relocate them to another drive to be read, especially people running ssds.

I know you can change gexp's datadrive but not ethash's, I suppose a workaround would be to create a dir on another drive, than link it to ~/.ethash

So, create a soft link on the dir?

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September 09, 2015, 01:06:34 AM
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8:00 PM
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Just to clarify in case anyone is confused about UTC time, this will be next Sunday Night 8pm EDT for the Main Launch.

https://countingdownto.com/countdown/expanse-main-launch-countdown-clock

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8:00 PM
Sunday, September 13, 2015
observing Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)

Just to clarify in case anyone is confused about UTC time, this will be next Sunday Night 8pm EDT for the Main Launch.

https://countingdownto.com/countdown/expanse-main-launch-countdown-clock

Waiting on this looks like it could be a good coin  Smiley

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September 09, 2015, 01:59:02 AM
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8:00 PM
Sunday, September 13, 2015
observing Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)

Just to clarify in case anyone is confused about UTC time, this will be next Sunday Night 8pm EDT for the Main Launch.

https://countingdownto.com/countdown/expanse-main-launch-countdown-clock

Thanks for the new main launch time, Sunday sounds great!! Cheesy
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September 09, 2015, 04:03:10 AM
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so today we get test mining?
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September 09, 2015, 04:45:59 AM
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The Main Launch will take place 9/14/2015 12:00am UTC.




I'm in. SHF didn't turn out too well. The SHF devs are anonymous and are being greedy with bounties. This looks way better.



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Looking forward to this, perfect launch time for us that are in AUS Cheesy

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Will the test launch mine real coins on the 10th? I want in from block 1.



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September 09, 2015, 06:30:03 AM
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The new launch time means I miss it. Good luck i guess.

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September 09, 2015, 06:32:27 AM
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This project looks very good, as someone said the shift didn`t turn out to be a good project because of greedy dev, but this looks great i`m in from start. Smiley
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 Let's compare:

Expanse, 11,000,000 premine with 1,100,000 available immediately. Block target 1 minute and 8 EXP block reward. 4,207,680 EXP mined per year. Time to match premine = 2 years, 7 1/2 months

Ethereum, 72,000,000 premine to prerelease investors, devs, contributors, and their foundation. Block target 15 seconds and 5 Ether block reward. 10,519,200 Ether mined (and staked in future) per year. Time to match premine = 6 years 10 months

Shift, 250,000 premine. Block target 12 seconds (in theory, its first post says average blocktime is higher) and 3 SHF block reward. 7,889,400 (theoretical) mined (or staked in future) per year. Time to match premine = 12 days.

Edit: Shift target is 11 seconds, so math is slightly off, but you get the picture.
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September 09, 2015, 07:31:33 AM
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I sent out a tweet to support this project:
https://twitter.com/jessecouch/status/641478187575152640

Feel free to retweet or like it. It will make it popular enough that it will show up in my followers feeds.


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September 09, 2015, 07:39:03 AM
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Let's compare:

Expanse, 11,000,000 premine with 1,100,000 million available immediately. Block target 1 minute and 8 EXP block reward. 4,207,680 EXP mined per year. Time to match premine = 2 years, 7 1/2 months

Ethereum, 72,000,000 premine to prerelease investors, devs, contributors, and their foundation. Block target 15 seconds and 5 Ether block reward. 10,519,200 Ether mined (and staked in future) per year. Time to match premine = 6 years 10 months

Shift, 250,000 premine. Block target 12 seconds (in theory, its first post says average blocktime is higher) and 3 SHF block reward. 7,889,400 (theoretical) mined (or staked in future) per year. Time to match premine = 12 days.

you right

at the same time "shift didn`t turn out to be a good project because of greedy dev, but this looks great"  and 12 days and more than 2 year.
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