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November 14, 2018, 08:08:51 PM
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Full version (network, sound, video, etc) of Kali Linux running on a spare Rpi 3 with spare parts I found in mama's drawers.

It's also running full version of the wallet.
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November 14, 2018, 08:18:48 PM
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pasc 64$ not yet ? Grin

someday maybe  Huh
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November 14, 2018, 11:21:08 PM
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Hello, is it ok that in rhminer it is written:
Shares: Accepted 0, Rejected 0.....
I mean why do I have 0 accepted shares??
Any suggestions?
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November 15, 2018, 06:00:11 AM
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Well after 8 hours of mining with 3 computers I can now safely say RandomHash is a bit fat failure as predicted by me from the very start !.

(No blocks were mined).

The failure so far:

1. It's being "GPU-ed" from day -5 or so.

2. It's still being pool mined, just woke up and low and behold china is back with F2Pool mining pool. All your base now belong to china lol. Hash rate is 1.5 million / sec already.

The only I could have done different maybe is pool the 3 computers together instead of running them individually, though it might not have made much difference.

One last experiment could be to "hack" the algorithm a little bit to see if there is a way to cheat it a bit, may try so later today or tomorrow, if that fails to then I am kinda done with RandomHash.

With 1.5 million hash rate it will become a little bit hard to cheat it with one computer though still doable maybe.

So my hunch that this would only unnecessary complexify PascalCoin has become a reality, it has solved nothing and just unnecessarily made PascalCoin more complex, more bug prone, more risky, these bugs in randomhash have to yet still be found though, that the fun part Wink Smiley

Adapters of laptop did run a bit warm... but nothing yet to cause a fire ! Wink

(For now the distribution of coins is a little bit better than before though... but this probably won't last long as mining pools become bigger, also where is nanopool ? LOL and Coin-O-Tron ?)

(I also could do one pooling experiment and try to pool mine with 3 computers see if that makes any difference Wink)
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November 15, 2018, 06:07:49 AM
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Instead of nanopool we received f2pool dominance )))
Not sure it was worth it
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November 15, 2018, 08:08:09 AM
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Instead of nanopool we received f2pool dominance )))
Not sure it was worth it

Lol community largely treat me as a fool when I debate this on discord... eh.. Roll Eyes
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November 15, 2018, 08:19:53 AM
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Hello, is it ok that in rhminer it is written:
Shares: Accepted 0, Rejected 0.....
I mean why do I have 0 accepted shares??
Any suggestions?


If you are solo mining or directly pool mining to your own PascalCoin client then yes this is normal.

If you trying to join a mining pool then this is probably not normal.

What you should look for in case of solo mining is general text activity on the miner... which seems to be the case and in pascalcoin it will say

Miner Clients: x connected JSON-RPC clients.

Where X is the number of machines/connections/miners you are running and connecting to it Wink

(I am now pool mining on my own "pool" with 3 computers lol... will probably do this till 14:00 today... another 8 hours of mining to see if it makes any difference, and then this mining experiment is probably over for me... until I find a nice cheat/shortcut in randomhash then I may try again Wink)


* update *:

I am going to stop mining on my main system and also the german shitty laptop (HP)... core i3... Boy does it make a lot of noise lol.

The toshiba laptop seems to be dead quiet though... which probably also was a much more expensive laptop perhaps also newer model.

The quality difference is definetly noticeable/hearable Wink

I think I will keep the toshiba laptop running just for kicks.

Maybe tonight I will give it another try but for now the noise is starting to bother me... cya.
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November 15, 2018, 02:40:18 PM
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What happened? Can't mine PASC on nanopool anymore ......
Even going to the nanopool page i get a google chrome attack warning .....

Anybody knows what's going on?
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November 15, 2018, 04:12:25 PM
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What happened? Can't mine PASC on nanopool anymore ......
Even going to the nanopool page i get a google chrome attack warning .....

Anybody knows what's going on?

Short answer is...
PASC changed an algo on block 260000. Now it is a "random hash". It was supposed to be ASIC, GPU and Pool resistant. That is why nanopool and contron don't work.

If you need a long answer read this https://www.pascalcoin.org/storage/whitepapers/RandomHash_Whitepaper.pdf
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November 15, 2018, 05:21:11 PM
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What happened? Can't mine PASC on nanopool anymore ......
Even going to the nanopool page i get a google chrome attack warning .....

Anybody knows what's going on?

Short answer is...
PASC changed an algo on block 260000. Now it is a "random hash". It was supposed to be ASIC, GPU and Pool resistant. That is why nanopool and contron don't work.

If you need a long answer read this https://www.pascalcoin.org/storage/whitepapers/RandomHash_Whitepaper.pdf


Coinotron is up and running. We had some issues after block 260000 but we fixed them. We already found 1 block.

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November 15, 2018, 10:03:29 PM
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What happened? Can't mine PASC on nanopool anymore ......
Even going to the nanopool page i get a google chrome attack warning .....

Anybody knows what's going on?

Short answer is...
PASC changed an algo on block 260000. Now it is a "random hash". It was supposed to be ASIC, GPU and Pool resistant. That is why nanopool and contron don't work.

If you need a long answer read this https://www.pascalcoin.org/storage/whitepapers/RandomHash_Whitepaper.pdf


Coinotron is up and running. We had some issues after block 260000 but we fixed them. We already found 1 block.

Fine, i downloaded the rhminer for windows to give it a try with my 8700k CPU, but honestly, i wasn't able to figure out how to setup this ......
Any chance someone posts a step by step what how when where to do with the rhminer???
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November 15, 2018, 10:20:39 PM
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I mined on coinotron for several hours and nanopool for all day.

Don't or wait.

5000k rate and 0 coins in my PASA.  Wasted 24 hours of electricity and time.

I'm back to solo.

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November 15, 2018, 10:21:43 PM
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What happened? Can't mine PASC on nanopool anymore ......
Even going to the nanopool page i get a google chrome attack warning .....

Anybody knows what's going on?

Short answer is...
PASC changed an algo on block 260000. Now it is a "random hash". It was supposed to be ASIC, GPU and Pool resistant. That is why nanopool and contron don't work.

If you need a long answer read this https://www.pascalcoin.org/storage/whitepapers/RandomHash_Whitepaper.pdf


Coinotron is up and running. We had some issues after block 260000 but we fixed them. We already found 1 block.

I found 4 blocks by solo last night.  Sticking w solo until issues are resolved 100%.

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November 15, 2018, 10:23:25 PM
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Hello, is it ok that in rhminer it is written:
Shares: Accepted 0, Rejected 0.....
I mean why do I have 0 accepted shares??
Any suggestions?


If you are solo mining or directly pool mining to your own PascalCoin client then yes this is normal.

If you trying to join a mining pool then this is probably not normal.

What you should look for in case of solo mining is general text activity on the miner... which seems to be the case and in pascalcoin it will say

Miner Clients: x connected JSON-RPC clients.

Where X is the number of machines/connections/miners you are running and connecting to it Wink

(I am now pool mining on my own "pool" with 3 computers lol... will probably do this till 14:00 today... another 8 hours of mining to see if it makes any difference, and then this mining experiment is probably over for me... until I find a nice cheat/shortcut in randomhash then I may try again Wink)


* update *:

I am going to stop mining on my main system and also the german shitty laptop (HP)... core i3... Boy does it make a lot of noise lol.

The toshiba laptop seems to be dead quiet though... which probably also was a much more expensive laptop perhaps also newer model.

The quality difference is definetly noticeable/hearable Wink

I think I will keep the toshiba laptop running just for kicks.

Maybe tonight I will give it another try but for now the noise is starting to bother me... cya.

How many blocks did you manage Skybuck go flying?

I got 3 out of my cluster of over 9000 Raspberry Pis.  I had to recompile the miner, but it was worth it.

1000 watts of electricity for 70k HR

It would be nice if you could control yourself a bit and slow down on the F words.

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November 15, 2018, 10:42:01 PM
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What is the HardFork about?

Really snowy, you support PASL? haha, that coin is dead. Do you know PASL is a cheap clone of PASC? PASC has bright future, brilliant devs and community.

I have a nice Pasl account on the first page of wallet. 
And it's not dead. Almost none of the blockchain projects die.
Besides, Pasc isn't doing too well either.
I do enjoy the most the Pascal wallet with the account number system and functions.
I'd like to see Pascal type wallet succeed and be truly used widely.
Wages should be paid in Crypto, then adoption would follow.

Sure Pasl is a copy of Pasc. So? It never claimed anything other.

Now that markets are dying, maybe we can get back to playing cozy, nice blockchain games.  : )  Greed and money is nice too, feel free to do whatever you like.


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November 15, 2018, 10:54:41 PM
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What is the HardFork about?

Really snowy, you support PASL? haha, that coin is dead. Do you know PASL is a cheap clone of PASC? PASC has bright future, brilliant devs and community.

I have a nice Pasl account on the first page of wallet. 
And it's not dead. Almost none of the blockchain projects die.
Besides, Pasc isn't doing too well either.
I do enjoy the most the Pascal wallet with the account number system and functions.
I'd like to see Pascal type wallet succeed and be truly used widely.
Wages should be paid in Crypto, then adoption would follow.

Sure Pasl is a copy of Pasc. So? It never claimed anything other.

Now that markets are dying, maybe we can get back to playing cozy, nice blockchain games.  : )  Greed and money is nice too, feel free to do whatever you like.



I did do whatever I felt like.  Let's just say it didn't end up so well.

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November 15, 2018, 11:15:04 PM
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Nanopool was dual-mining pascalcoin and ethereum... with randomhash this might no longer work ? So perhaps nanopool has quite.

One block was just recently mined by nanopool, could be an experiment, or a faker or a new attempt of nanopool Wink Smiley
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November 15, 2018, 11:18:53 PM
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What happened? Can't mine PASC on nanopool anymore ......
Even going to the nanopool page i get a google chrome attack warning .....

Anybody knows what's going on?

Short answer is...
PASC changed an algo on block 260000. Now it is a "random hash". It was supposed to be ASIC, GPU and Pool resistant. That is why nanopool and contron don't work.

If you need a long answer read this https://www.pascalcoin.org/storage/whitepapers/RandomHash_Whitepaper.pdf


Coinotron is up and running. We had some issues after block 260000 but we fixed them. We already found 1 block.

Fine, i downloaded the rhminer for windows to give it a try with my 8700k CPU, but honestly, i wasn't able to figure out how to setup this ......
Any chance someone posts a step by step what how when where to do with the rhminer???

1. Register here: https://www.coinotron.com/app?action=register
2. Create one worker
3. run miner using this command: rhminer.exe -v2 -r 20 -s stratum+tcp://coinotron.com:3350 -su username.workername

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November 15, 2018, 11:22:41 PM
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How many blocks did you manage Skybuck go flying?

I got 3 out of my cluster of over 9000 Raspberry Pis.  I had to recompile the miner, but it was worth it.

1000 watts of electricity for 70k HR

It would be nice if you could control yourself a bit and slow down on the F words.

Zero blocks so far, had a toshiba laptop running all day, closed it 1 hour ago, I never really used laptops seriously, so I don't really know what exactly happens when a laptop closes, some shutdown, this one seems to log out or something... this caused the miner to fail with some weird header error message.

I just opened it up again and started it again... will try to mine this night just to see if I get lucky or not.

Using a laptop might have some adventage, perhaps it's a little bit more energy efficient than a big rig.

You write you have 9000 raspberry pis ?! Are you joking or what ? If not then a picture will help with convincing me... even better would be a paper with the following text on it: "Eat your heart out Skybuck Flying ! LOL" =D Place that somewhere near the rigs lol.

I was curious if you still mining and how, thanks for the update.

I am a little worried that perhaps RHMiner has a secret piece of code which disables mining... perhaps it's a scam... why would somebody develop this and then give it away for free.... hmmm...

Perhaps we should try original pascal coin miner and see if it mines any better Wink

I am also a bit worried that the number of connections is influencing the mining... kinda notices this early on... though then the mining was super fast... just a few second and boom next block... though for bitcoin it also mattered, read something about that... it has adventages for miners, but disadventages for network as a whole.

Switching to UDP might be a better idea because it could theoretically support all clients, TCP instead might only support 65.000 clients cause each TCP connection needs a new port ?!?

Also another worry is maybe RHMiner is not seeding/using random number generator correctly ?!? Anybody checked this in the code ?
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November 15, 2018, 11:25:13 PM
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What happened? Can't mine PASC on nanopool anymore ......
Even going to the nanopool page i get a google chrome attack warning .....

Anybody knows what's going on?

Short answer is...
PASC changed an algo on block 260000. Now it is a "random hash". It was supposed to be ASIC, GPU and Pool resistant. That is why nanopool and contron don't work.

If you need a long answer read this https://www.pascalcoin.org/storage/whitepapers/RandomHash_Whitepaper.pdf


Coinotron is up and running. We had some issues after block 260000 but we fixed them. We already found 1 block.

Fine, i downloaded the rhminer for windows to give it a try with my 8700k CPU, but honestly, i wasn't able to figure out how to setup this ......
Any chance someone posts a step by step what how when where to do with the rhminer???

1. Register here: https://www.coinotron.com/app?action=register
2. Create one worker
3. run miner using this command: rhminer.exe -v2 -r 20 -s stratum+tcp://coinotron.com:3350 -su username.workername

I did around 12 hours ago.  Looks like it's okay now.  It was getting 0 H/s for 7 workers (12 hours ago).
Few old laptops.  My display name starts with "fun".
I probably forgot to take my meds.

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