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Author Topic: [PASC] PascalCoin: Induplicatable NFT  (Read 990665 times)
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January 29, 2017, 08:19:11 PM
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Anyone have any spare accounts available that they could part with? I could use one. Thanks!

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How can I calculate how long it would take to find a block based on difficulty, such as 4209023508200000 or 9881855258560000?

Network Difficulty * 2^32 / hashrate = time in seconds to find a block

Generally yes but not for this coin.

what is the diff here? what value you get

Block explorer target:
870746586

Nanopool reported block difficulty:
8332220672840000

For the same block.


=1 / (86400/Last 100 Blocks avg time (s))*(Your Hash rate (MH/s)/NET Hash rate (MH/s))

For me, (3600 MH/s) 1 block take 9,24 day long

= 1 / (86400/278,2)*(10332468/3600) = 9,24
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January 29, 2017, 08:23:29 PM
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=1 / (86400/Last 100 Blocks avg time (s))*(Your Hash rate (MH/s)/NET Hash rate (MH/s))

For me, (3600 MH/s) 1 block take 9,24 day long

= 1 / (86400/278,2)*(10332468/3600) = 9,24

I know, but I want to calculate how long to solve a block from the difficulty specifically, not nethashrate.

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January 29, 2017, 08:33:02 PM
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Hi Guys! I have a problem... I have installed Pascal Coin wallet. I have learn to mine Pascal Coin. But.... where the money goes? And How to create an account?! Or pick an account? ...Please help me. Thank you!
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January 29, 2017, 08:41:16 PM
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=1 / (86400/Last 100 Blocks avg time (s))*(Your Hash rate (MH/s)/NET Hash rate (MH/s))

For me, (3600 MH/s) 1 block take 9,24 day long

= 1 / (86400/278,2)*(10332468/3600) = 9,24

I know, but I want to calculate how long to solve a block from the difficulty specifically, not nethashrate.


I do not know, it's difficult to say, I've seen low difficulties that now take more time to find a block.
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January 29, 2017, 08:49:48 PM
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Funky stuff going on with this coin.  Has anyone fluent in Pascal done an in depth examination of the code?  I would but I haven't looked at pascal since High School.  I've forgotten more than I remember.  It's such an old language that there are guaranteed vulnerabilities and opportunities for deception.  Be careful.

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January 29, 2017, 08:56:10 PM
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Funky stuff going on with this coin.  Has anyone fluent in Pascal done an in depth examination of the code?  I would but I haven't looked at pascal since High School.  I've forgotten more than I remember.  It's such an old language that there are guaranteed vulnerabilities and opportunities for deception.  Be careful.
Yes Pascal is an Old Language but it is still maintained. This project is definitely interesting.  Smiley

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January 29, 2017, 08:58:59 PM
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Funky stuff going on with this coin.  Has anyone fluent in Pascal done an in depth examination of the code?  I would but I haven't looked at pascal since High School.  I've forgotten more than I remember.  It's such an old language that there are guaranteed vulnerabilities and opportunities for deception.  Be careful.

Actually what I can see on Github, it is made with Delphi, not Pascal. Not big difference, but Delphi is more object oriented language with gui programming etc. Smiley Delphi language is born from Pascal language.
Don't know what Delphi version it's made on, but Delphi 2007 opens it with errors and shows some errors in the code. So, it's definitely not compilable with Delphi 2007 without modifications.

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January 29, 2017, 09:00:36 PM
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Hello,

just for fun, I tried today to compile Vorksholk's Pascal kernel.cu  (https://github.com/Vorksholk/PascalCoin-CUDA/blob/master/kernel.cu)  under linux (ubuntu.14.04).
I am testing it with the PascalProxyv2.jar  and one of my 1070's.

The output of the miner is something like this:
...
    The hash is:
00000000 03493eb1 9493e0d7 54b4290a 7943c2ba ac807435 8345a0ea c3092687
Found nonce: 6ea49531    T: 588e4890    Hashrate: 1748.583 MH/s   Total: 6
    The hash is:
00000000 0ec623a1 a58b4a41 4edf0917 0ad36bbe ddc72f07 287eaf1b 60cc3322
Found nonce: daa3c024    T: 588e48ca    Hashrate: 1625.650 MH/s   Total: 7
...

Pascal proxy output:
...
GPU 0 submitted a share [payload: xxxxxxxx000 nonce: 2080622386 timestamp: 1485719538]
GPU 0 submitted a share [payload: xxxxxxxx000 nonce: -1539380207 timestamp: 1485719553]
GPU 0 submitted a share [payload: xxxxxxxx000 nonce: 1529746750 timestamp: 1485719578]
...

BUT the wallet daemon keeps sending error messages:

<TJSONRPCTcpIpClient> Sending Error JSON RPC id () : Error: Proof of work is higher than target payload:
<TPCOperationsComp> Invalid new block 57810: Proof of work is higher than target

Any suggestion?

Thanks in advance.




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January 29, 2017, 09:04:31 PM
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Funky stuff going on with this coin.  Has anyone fluent in Pascal done an in depth examination of the code?  I would but I haven't looked at pascal since High School.  I've forgotten more than I remember.  It's such an old language that there are guaranteed vulnerabilities and opportunities for deception.  Be careful.

I've looked at the code in quite some detail. I didn't notice anything malicious. Of course don't just take my word, Pascal is easy to read if you have experience of c++, c#, etc. so I encourage anyone to have a look.

As for the "old" language, it runs on modern compilers with the same back-end as c++ compilers, so I wouldn't be worried about that.
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January 29, 2017, 09:05:56 PM
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BUT the wallet daemon keeps sending error messages:

<TJSONRPCTcpIpClient> Sending Error JSON RPC id () : Error: Proof of work is higher than target payload:
<TPCOperationsComp> Invalid new block 57810: Proof of work is higher than target

Any suggestion?

Thanks in advance.

Same errors with all current nVidia miners for Windows. Devs says it's ok - just those "blocks" are not blocks, just shares. If you will find a block, there will be no error. As I understand, these errors are something like Orphan blocks. Correct me if I'm wrong.

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January 29, 2017, 09:13:55 PM
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BUT the wallet daemon keeps sending error messages:

<TJSONRPCTcpIpClient> Sending Error JSON RPC id () : Error: Proof of work is higher than target payload:
<TPCOperationsComp> Invalid new block 57810: Proof of work is higher than target

Any suggestion?

Thanks in advance.

Same errors with all current nVidia miners for Windows. Devs says it's ok - just those "blocks" are not blocks, just shares. If you will find a block, there will be no error. As I understand, these errors are something like Orphan blocks. Correct me if I'm wrong.


Thank you for ur quick answer. I will run it for next 24h and let's see what happens.
Btw, I am running a zec miner at same time and the hashrate has decreased slighty.
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January 29, 2017, 10:03:44 PM
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BOYCOTT Nanopool, don put you hashing power on them!!

Nanopool sucks Smiley Min payout is increasing more daily then the value of this coin LOL
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January 29, 2017, 10:15:58 PM
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Can one use ASIC with Pascal? Which algo is it anyway?

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January 29, 2017, 10:34:39 PM
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Nope, no ASIC´s.
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January 29, 2017, 11:03:05 PM
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Nope, no ASIC´s.

Aha, so good old GPU's.
I'm guessing the best one is still 1070.

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January 29, 2017, 11:13:04 PM
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mabye the account number is easy
but the rest of it is for geeks again  Cool
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January 29, 2017, 11:21:27 PM
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Can one use ASIC with Pascal? Which algo is it anyway?

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No but FPGA's are on this coin currently. 

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January 29, 2017, 11:33:28 PM
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January 29, 2017, 11:35:52 PM
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Any miners available for NViDIA CARDS ?
bugged...as far as i know
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January 29, 2017, 11:55:41 PM
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Can one use ASIC with Pascal? Which algo is it anyway?

tnx

No but FPGA's are on this coin currently. 

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