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Author Topic: [PASC] PascalCoin: Induplicatable NFT  (Read 990662 times)
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September 12, 2016, 02:19:58 PM
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Hi Team,
I have two computers in my network which is nated to Internet under same global IP address.
Issue is, one PC is mining while other dont. If i turn one miner off other work and vice versa.
How can I make both miners work?
Are you using clients 1.0.2/1.0.3?
They remove the need to port forward.
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Now using clients 1.0.3. First miner work fine. Second give me "alone in the world".
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September 12, 2016, 02:35:03 PM
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Now using clients 1.0.3. First miner work fine. Second give me "alone in the world".
Not sure...
Did you try the other way around with the new client too?
Can't test at the moment to see if same thing happens here.
Maybe router doesn't handle NAT state very well, try using a different router.
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September 12, 2016, 02:35:23 PM
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lol more shitcoins to add to the fire

$ADK ~ watch & learn...
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September 12, 2016, 03:24:00 PM
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good coin and idea. Can I start mining on 3 different pc with one wallet file?
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September 12, 2016, 03:49:41 PM
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I really like the account numbering on this coin, makes it so much simpler than large hash addresses Cheesy

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September 12, 2016, 03:57:29 PM
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I really like the account numbering on this coin, makes it so much simpler than large hash addresses Cheesy

There are also downsides to it. Like new users needing an account number from someone else.

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September 12, 2016, 04:06:06 PM
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good coin and idea. Can I start mining on 3 different pc with one wallet file?
Yes you can, make one private key and transfer it to the other two computers, then set those computers to use that key.
That way when a block is found it is encrypted with that key and that block is accessible by any computer with that private key.
Happy mining Wink
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September 12, 2016, 04:07:53 PM
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I really like the account numbering on this coin, makes it so much simpler than large hash addresses Cheesy

There are also downsides to it. Like new users needing an account number from someone else.

What would be really cool is buying and selling of account numbers, as this network grows new services and developers will need account numbers however they might not have the mining capacity or hardware requirements.

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September 12, 2016, 04:43:47 PM
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good coin and idea. Can I start mining on 3 different pc with one wallet file?
Yes you can, make one private key and transfer it to the other two computers, then set those computers to use that key.
That way when a block is found it is encrypted with that key and that block is accessible by any computer with that private key.
Happy mining Wink

Thanks! Will try that variant

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September 12, 2016, 05:32:35 PM
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Does someone know why i'm often "alone in the world" ? ( Like 30% of the time)
Are there some nodes I should have added ?
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September 12, 2016, 06:27:32 PM
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I really like the account numbering on this coin, makes it so much simpler than large hash addresses Cheesy

There are also downsides to it. Like new users needing an account number from someone else.

What would be really cool is buying and selling of account numbers, as this network grows new services and developers will need account numbers however they might not have the mining capacity or hardware requirements.

we really need rpc/api access for that to happen
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September 12, 2016, 11:50:53 PM
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So iread the white paper and the whole thread and i dont understand several things:
1.I made an assumption thorugh calculations that you need to mine 40k G to get one block.
i mined for 5 hours got 40k and got nothing but pending operations what are pending operations?
2Are they my load of work does each request payload give me 1 block or something else?
3.Also none of those pending requests get completed.
4.Very often i get the alone in the world message why is that?It could be mining for hours and suddenly stop or say that there is noconnection to blockchain?I even forwaded athe port.
5. why isnt it mining all the time?
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September 13, 2016, 12:28:12 AM
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So iread the white paper and the whole thread and i dont understand several things:
1.I made an assumption thorugh calculations that you need to mine 40k G to get one block.
i mined for 5 hours got 40k and got nothing but pending operations what are pending operations?
2Are they my load of work does each request payload give me 1 block or something else?
3.Also none of those pending requests get completed.
4.Very often i get the alone in the world message why is that?It could be mining for hours and suddenly stop or say that there is noconnection to blockchain?I even forwaded athe port.
5. why isnt it mining all the time?


1.) 40k G what is that figure?

2.) Each block gives you 100 coins.

3.) You need to wait for them to mature. It can be a while for this to happen, they have to turn green, you should see a balance when you select my wallet keys in accounts explorer.

4.) Mining stops sometimes and it goes "alone in the world" blockchain has not been updated and cannot connect to peers, it will fix itself in the 1.0.3 version.

5.) See answer 4.

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September 13, 2016, 02:04:01 AM
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So iread the white paper and the whole thread and i dont understand several things:
1.I made an assumption thorugh calculations that you need to mine 40k G to get one block.
i mined for 5 hours got 40k and got nothing but pending operations what are pending operations?
2Are they my load of work does each request payload give me 1 block or something else?
3.Also none of those pending requests get completed.
4.Very often i get the alone in the world message why is that?It could be mining for hours and suddenly stop or say that there is noconnection to blockchain?I even forwaded athe port.
5. why isnt it mining all the time?


1.) 40k G what is that figure?

2.) Each block gives you 100 coins.

3.) You need to wait for them to mature. It can be a while for this to happen, they have to turn green, you should see a balance when you select my wallet keys in accounts explorer.

4.) Mining stops sometimes and it goes "alone in the world" blockchain has not been updated and cannot connect to peers, it will fix itself in the 1.0.3 version.

5.) See answer 4.

1.0.3 does not fix the alone in the world issue
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September 13, 2016, 02:05:58 AM
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So iread the white paper and the whole thread and i dont understand several things:
1.I made an assumption thorugh calculations that you need to mine 40k G to get one block.
i mined for 5 hours got 40k and got nothing but pending operations what are pending operations?
2Are they my load of work does each request payload give me 1 block or something else?
3.Also none of those pending requests get completed.
4.Very often i get the alone in the world message why is that?It could be mining for hours and suddenly stop or say that there is noconnection to blockchain?I even forwaded athe port.
5. why isnt it mining all the time?


1.) 40k G what is that figure?

2.) Each block gives you 100 coins.

3.) You need to wait for them to mature. It can be a while for this to happen, they have to turn green, you should see a balance when you select my wallet keys in accounts explorer.

4.) Mining stops sometimes and it goes "alone in the world" blockchain has not been updated and cannot connect to peers, it will fix itself in the 1.0.3 version.

5.) See answer 4.

1.0.3 does not fix the alone in the world issue

The alone in the world issue either requires restart of wallet (sometimes), 1.0.3 does fix the runtime error. If you just wait it will connect eventually.

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September 13, 2016, 04:08:42 AM
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How to send and receive pascalcoin in my wallet? I can't find my address...  Huh
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September 13, 2016, 04:39:18 AM
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How to send and receive pascalcoin in my wallet? I can't find my address...  Huh
Same here how to receive and send pascalCoin...
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September 13, 2016, 06:38:41 AM
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So iread the white paper and the whole thread and i dont understand several things:
1.I made an assumption thorugh calculations that you need to mine 40k G to get one block.
i mined for 5 hours got 40k and got nothing but pending operations what are pending operations?
2Are they my load of work does each request payload give me 1 block or something else?
3.Also none of those pending requests get completed.
4.Very often i get the alone in the world message why is that?It could be mining for hours and suddenly stop or say that there is noconnection to blockchain?I even forwaded athe port.
5. why isnt it mining all the time?
I'm only answering 1 since ICOcountdown answered the rest correctly.
1. The "G" from what I can gather, shows how much you have hashed in total (gigahashes)
So 40K G actually means you have hashed 40,000 gigahashes in that session.
Coin drops are pretty random from what I've experienced though faster hashrate obviously means you get blocks more often.
Make sure you go into the options and set your miner count to max in order to gain more performance.
Happy mining  Smiley
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September 13, 2016, 07:02:43 AM
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How to send and receive pascalcoin in my wallet? I can't find my address...  Huh
Same here how to receive and send pascalCoin...
Pascalcoin does not use addresses, rather it has an account system.
You do not get a free account when you set up your wallet.
You receive 5 accounts when you mine a block, with one of them being filled with 100 coins (reward for mining)
If your friend who has pascalcoins wants to send you some coins, he has to transfer his coins into one of his spare accounts and transfer ownership of that account to you using your public key.
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September 13, 2016, 07:37:03 AM
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perhaps of all mining wallet pascalcoin just makes me very confused . because I had to wait to get the block to know my account address . and if I can not find a block pascalcoin means I do not know the address of my wallet . is it like that?
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