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April 10, 2013, 10:12:08 AM
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To bad ther is no total hashrate known somewhere on the internetz.
http://pool.bytecoin.in/stats_netw.php

Wow, less than 30GH/s total network hashrate, with 1832 blocks to go before it is adjusted...

No wonder the network has been going so slowly
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Before it was more than 20x that.
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April 10, 2013, 10:16:27 AM
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To bad ther is no total hashrate known somewhere on the internetz.
http://pool.bytecoin.in/stats_netw.php

Wow, less than 30GH/s total network hashrate, with 1832 blocks to go before it is adjusted...

No wonder the network has been going so slowly
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Before it was more than 20x that.

I guess there were quite a lot of people who just mined for a few days and stopped, so they have some bytecoins if the currency goes up in value.

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April 10, 2013, 11:00:51 AM
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(does it work if i point other miners to 192.168.2.* (the * is my pc running bytecoin and mining)

Or do i need to setup wallets on all the miners?

Hi,

that should work, just make sure you are setting that ip to the allowed ones in bytecoin.conf and on windows need to open the firewall.
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April 10, 2013, 11:02:31 AM
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(does it work if i point other miners to 192.168.2.* (the * is my pc running bytecoin and mining)

Or do i need to setup wallets on all the miners?

Hi,

that should work, just make sure you are setting that ip to the allowed ones in bytecoin.conf and on windows need to open the firewall.

Its working Grin the first block didnt came from the host (which is mining with ~1400mhash)

So its working (i have rcpallow 192.168.2.*)

BTW, i think i stay at mining bytecoins to help the network adjust Smiley 4ghash will help alot probarly Wink

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April 10, 2013, 12:59:26 PM
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(does it work if i point other miners to 192.168.2.* (the * is my pc running bytecoin and mining)

Or do i need to setup wallets on all the miners?

Hi,

that should work, just make sure you are setting that ip to the allowed ones in bytecoin.conf and on windows need to open the firewall.

Its working Grin the first block didnt came from the host (which is mining with ~1400mhash)

So its working (i have rcpallow 192.168.2.*)

BTW, i think i stay at mining bytecoins to help the network adjust Smiley 4ghash will help alot probarly Wink

it does it helps a lot a lot! if you stick with it until the next re-target ill give you 100bte as a free bonus!

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April 10, 2013, 01:02:43 PM
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April 10, 2013, 01:18:29 PM
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Interesting

1. Fork the bitcoin repo
2. Change the hashGenesisBlock and a few other values in main.cpp
3. find ./ -type f -exec sed -i ‘s/Bitcoin/Shinkicker-Coin/’ {} \;
4. ??
5. Profit!

It really is that easy?


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April 10, 2013, 06:22:24 PM
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I can't extract the .7z file. Is there a Windows client that is in a regular .zip file? Thanks!  Smiley
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April 10, 2013, 08:48:48 PM
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I can't extract the .7z file. Is there a Windows client that is in a regular .zip file? Thanks!  Smiley

Use 7-zip - http://www.7-zip.org/download.html

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April 10, 2013, 09:41:55 PM
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I can't extract the .7z file. Is there a Windows client that is in a regular .zip file? Thanks!  Smiley

You can use winrar
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April 10, 2013, 09:55:12 PM
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What does user Maria have to do with this?
Just wondering?
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April 10, 2013, 10:21:20 PM
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can someone fill me in, I heard that byte coin might be fairly invulnerable to 51% attacks with the BTC retargeting

is this true, can someone give me the rundown?  I just lost alot of faith in alternate coins from seeing my investment in terracoin cut in half with the system froze.  it was whacker than whack, but I have heard bte isn't as affected by 51% attacks is this true, can someone explain this to me real quick?

much appreciated

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April 10, 2013, 10:39:50 PM
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April 10, 2013, 10:41:02 PM
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can someone fill me in, I heard that byte coin might be fairly invulnerable to 51% attacks with the BTC retargeting

is this true, can someone give me the rundown?  I just lost alot of faith in alternate coins from seeing my investment in terracoin cut in half with the system froze.  it was whacker than whack, but I have heard bte isn't as affected by 51% attacks is this true, can someone explain this to me real quick?

much appreciated

bte is a perfect clone of bitcoin. It has all of bitcoins strengths and weaknesses. Bitcoin can be 51% attacked so can bytecoin.

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April 10, 2013, 10:49:22 PM
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can someone fill me in, I heard that byte coin might be fairly invulnerable to 51% attacks with the BTC retargeting

is this true, can someone give me the rundown?  I just lost alot of faith in alternate coins from seeing my investment in terracoin cut in half with the system froze.  it was whacker than whack, but I have heard bte isn't as affected by 51% attacks is this true, can someone explain this to me real quick?

much appreciated

bte is a perfect clone of bitcoin. It has all of bitcoins strengths and weaknesses. Bitcoin can be 51% attacked so can bytecoin.

so... what's stopping asics from doing to bytecoin what they did to terracoin?  anything? 

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April 10, 2013, 10:54:18 PM
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can someone fill me in, I heard that byte coin might be fairly invulnerable to 51% attacks with the BTC retargeting

is this true, can someone give me the rundown?  I just lost alot of faith in alternate coins from seeing my investment in terracoin cut in half with the system froze.  it was whacker than whack, but I have heard bte isn't as affected by 51% attacks is this true, can someone explain this to me real quick?

much appreciated

bte is a perfect clone of bitcoin. It has all of bitcoins strengths and weaknesses. Bitcoin can be 51% attacked so can bytecoin.

so... what's stopping asics from doing to bytecoin what they did to terracoin?  anything? 

Nothing.

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April 10, 2013, 11:29:35 PM
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can someone fill me in, I heard that byte coin might be fairly invulnerable to 51% attacks with the BTC retargeting

is this true, can someone give me the rundown?  I just lost alot of faith in alternate coins from seeing my investment in terracoin cut in half with the system froze.  it was whacker than whack, but I have heard bte isn't as affected by 51% attacks is this true, can someone explain this to me real quick?

much appreciated

bte is a perfect clone of bitcoin. It has all of bitcoins strengths and weaknesses. Bitcoin can be 51% attacked so can bytecoin.

so... what's stopping asics from doing to bytecoin what they did to terracoin?  anything? 

we are the bytecoin community, you and me and a hand full of other people. So long as we understand that a 51% attack can only do very limited damage than we wont be shaken out of our position because of it. Its important to understand that a 51% attack doesnt destroy the network, it just puts it on hold for a little while. and all the time that a person is 51% attacking is costing them lots of money, so eventually the attack will end and things will return to normal.

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April 11, 2013, 12:59:17 AM
Last edit: April 11, 2013, 01:39:28 AM by WiseOldOwl
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Ive tried everything to get solo mining.
Any suggestions, Im using windows
my bitcoin.conf is as follows

server=1
rpcuser=username
rpcpassword=password
rpcport=4466

What should I do?




Got it handled,

The conf file needs to go in the %APPDATA% for bytecoin (it says %appdir% in the walkthrough in the beginning of this thread), and not in the directory were it unzips. Hope this helps a few people.

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New problem, Computer turns off after mining for a few minutes...
I dont think it is overheating (pretty sure its not that)
Im using guiminer opencl.
Its not just bytecoin, it was happening when i mined bitcoins too.
Any thoughts?
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April 11, 2013, 02:32:15 AM
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can someone fill me in, I heard that byte coin might be fairly invulnerable to 51% attacks with the BTC retargeting

is this true, can someone give me the rundown?  I just lost alot of faith in alternate coins from seeing my investment in terracoin cut in half with the system froze.  it was whacker than whack, but I have heard bte isn't as affected by 51% attacks is this true, can someone explain this to me real quick?

much appreciated

bte is a perfect clone of bitcoin. It has all of bitcoins strengths and weaknesses. Bitcoin can be 51% attacked so can bytecoin.

so... what's stopping asics from doing to bytecoin what they did to terracoin?  anything? 

we are the bytecoin community, you and me and a hand full of other people. So long as we understand that a 51% attack can only do very limited damage than we wont be shaken out of our position because of it. Its important to understand that a 51% attack doesnt destroy the network, it just puts it on hold for a little while. and all the time that a person is 51% attacking is costing them lots of money, so eventually the attack will end and things will return to normal.

BBQcoin had a 51% attack early in its history.  It's now ancient history.  BBQcoin is a perfectly viable coin at this point in time.

As you say, a 51% attack does not destroy the network, and can really only do limited damage.

In the future, as alt-coin supporters have more hashing power, this will be much less of an issue.

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April 11, 2013, 12:29:33 PM
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Ive tried everything to get solo mining.
Any suggestions, Im using windows
my bitcoin.conf is as follows

server=1
rpcuser=username
rpcpassword=password
rpcport=4466

What should I do?




Got it handled,

The conf file needs to go in the %APPDATA% for bytecoin (it says %appdir% in the walkthrough in the beginning of this thread), and not in the directory were it unzips. Hope this helps a few people.

*Edit
New problem, Computer turns off after mining for a few minutes...
I dont think it is overheating (pretty sure its not that)
Im using guiminer opencl.
Its not just bytecoin, it was happening when i mined bitcoins too.
Any thoughts?

I am using GUIMiner.  I can connect to Slush or BTCGuild with bitcoin and mine ok.  I have not been able to connect to radon, pool8, or http://pool.bytecoin.in
Has anyone had success with GUIMiner and Bytecoin?

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