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Author Topic: [ANN] ZERO - fork of Zcash with harder mining params  (Read 131810 times)
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December 08, 2017, 04:46:17 PM
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The btc price doesn't affects the price of ZER in the past few weeks. However trading volume is very low.

it actually keeps going up, am kinda impressed by tht cos other heavyweights are currently taking a beating

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December 08, 2017, 05:03:36 PM
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Current thread is slowly been deprecated

Please follow us on new Thread
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2525344.msg25778530#msg25778530

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December 14, 2017, 04:10:32 AM
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***  ALERT * WATCHONLY-GUI BUG * ALERT ***
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Greetings, friends at Zero! As Komodo Platform has been working around the clock to fine-tune the multiple GUI's that are the face of our Agama multiwallet and BarterDEX atomic swap protocols, there have obviously been many bugs found and many debugged. However, one bug in particular was found not only in our Agama GUI wallet, but also in the zcash4mac GUI swing wallet. It is a simple bug, but it warrants your attention. This is a potential money cost bug.

Zero (ZER) - As a Bitcoin-protocol cryptocurrency, your GUI wallet(s) may be susceptible to this bug.

ISSUE: 'watchonly' addresses appearing as your own in GUI wallet; users could potentially send funds to the address, unaware it is not theirs or available for withdrawal.  You can import <any address> and it becomes a 'watchonly' address. The GUI will display the address as yours, add its funds to your balance, and accept deposits, but cannot be withdrawn. This could be a normal address, my address, a p2sh address, satoshi's address, etc. This can be confusing to an end-user and will lead to many headaches for the developer, as is always the case with misplaced funds.

FOUND: in Komodo Platform's Agama multiwallet (fixed) and zcash4mac GUI swing wallet (@jl777b: "newest QT wallet seems ok about watch only, but not sure of older and when it was fixed")

ex. @grewalsatinder found the bug in his zcash swing wallet: https://i.imgur.com/sVd0QTL.png

Quote from: jl777B
"satinder used zcash4mac, ie. the zcash osx GUI, not ours... the assumption is no GUI out there properly handles watch only addresses, until proven that they do... agama also had this bug, which we found and fixed, so it seems a very common bug to have"

SOLUTION: For the 'watchonly' address or any address not yours, the value 'ismine' returns false. Any such address gets filtered out.

QUESTIONS:
  • How does your recommended GUI deal with watchonly addresses?
  • Does your GUI display watchonly addresses as different than actual addresses in the wallet?

We need to experiment a bit to see which approach gets a better response triggering the bug. People WILL lose money if they send funds to a watchonly address.

Quote from: jl777B
"the t3 addresses in the 'Own Addresses' column! and they absolutely cant be as they are p2sh addresses. it is clear proof that the bug is very real and anybody that understands a p2sh address will understand it cant be something in your wallet. it is usually a multisig address, so only if it is a 1of1 multisig (possible but very silly) can you have a p2sh address that is spendable, but the wallet wont even know it... normal addresses can also be watchonly, which makes this even worse. in that case it would appear in the list of addresses just like all the others. even if you are able to spot p2sh addresses visually, it wont be enough"

I've been tasked with spreading awareness and facilitating discussion of this bug, so please let me know if you have any questions. I'll get you some answers and we can minimize the impact. We wanted to reach out directly to the developers of the 60+ coins featured on Agama and BarterDEX as the bug may have a direct impact on you (via your own GUI wallet).

- Jay
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December 14, 2017, 09:52:03 AM
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Just checked their thread at bitcointalk, very good description of bounty terms and conditions for participants! Like it. If the whole project is managed like this, consider, can trust their team.
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December 19, 2017, 03:37:53 AM
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Hello guys as a complete newbie I am looking forward to mine Zero coin. It looks like it has some nice profit and also would like to support the community as much as I can ^^

I am thinking to buy GTX 1050Ti, 950 and 2 RX580s. Do you think I should drop the Nvidias and outright go with RX580? Also when I calculate my hashrate at whattomine, is Equihash same as Equihashzero?

As a noob, I will need much more help when I actually get my hands on the hardware. Hopefully you guys can give me a hand! Unfortunately I could not locate much places to gather info regarding mining Zcoins and as a newcomer I sometimes cannot help but feel lost!

Thank you for your understanding!

Have a good week!
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December 19, 2017, 08:47:10 AM
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Hello guys as a complete newbie I am looking forward to mine Zero coin. It looks like it has some nice profit and also would like to support the community as much as I can ^^

I am thinking to buy GTX 1050Ti, 950 and 2 RX580s. Do you think I should drop the Nvidias and outright go with RX580? Also when I calculate my hashrate at whattomine, is Equihash same as Equihashzero?

As a noob, I will need much more help when I actually get my hands on the hardware. Hopefully you guys can give me a hand! Unfortunately I could not locate much places to gather info regarding mining Zcoins and as a newcomer I sometimes cannot help but feel lost!

Thank you for your understanding!

Have a good week!

Hi my friend,

This thread is deprecated

Please follow us on new Thread
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2525344.msg25778530#msg25778530


But to answer your questions
Equihashzero is different than equihash in hashing
In general Nvidias are better in equihashzero algo but also have some problems under Windows. If u use Linux then go for them
580's are just fine with both Windows and linux

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December 19, 2017, 12:49:16 PM
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Hello Miners,

Again to remind you that this thread is deprecated, you can follow us here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2525344.msg25778530#msg25778530

For those of you who read it anyway - I would like to take the opportunity to thank you so much for your hard work in http://zero.forgetop.com

In the past month we grow up from new pool to the biggest one in the zero network with almost 5 KSol/s hashrate.

Also I would like to comfort all miners from Suprnova - guys you are welcome to join us, there is enough rooms in our pool => http://zero.forgetop.com .

We built it with miners profitability in mind!

One more time THANK YOU !!!

Cheers && Happy mining

P.S Don't forget to use the new thread => https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2525344.msg25778530#msg25778530

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December 21, 2017, 05:56:14 PM
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zcashd: wallet/wallet.cpp:1318: void CWallet::GetNoteWitnesses(std::vector<JSOutPoint>, std::vector<boost::optional<libzcash::IncrementalWitness<29ul, libzcash::SHA256Compress> > >&, uint256&): Assertion `*rt == witnesses->root()' failed.

version 1.0.8
I have some problems on my daemon for pool zeropool.cloud ( main server ) , i try to fix it
If problem continues, you can set backup server on backup.zeropool.cloud:5555
Thank you for your patience, we are working to grow up zero

All it's ok now.
Problem fix on wallet ( due very high number of transaction on it ) and now the zeropool.cloud can host thousands of miners

komodomining, what is the status of this crash, what was the fix that you have applied?

Folks, anybody else seen this or can shed the light on the issue?
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December 21, 2017, 06:13:34 PM
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hey fool you don't represent us and this isn't the thread.

**********
All it's ok now.
Problem fix on wallet ( due very high number of transaction on it ) and now the zeropool.cloud can host thousands of miners
**********


So you are cutting and pasting an old message that had a problem from one user filling up a wallet with likely hundreds of addresses. The answer is right above and it was included in thE original message you quoted just now. Also that message is old.

PEOPLE TEARODACTLY or whatever is an IMPOSTER who is NOT a friend of zero. He is here to sabotage.

*** THIS THREAD IS DEPRECATED. SEE THE NEW THREAD (AS LINKED ON COINMARKET CAP) HERE:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2525344.msg26738314#msg26738314
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December 21, 2017, 06:42:45 PM
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zcashd: wallet/wallet.cpp:1318: void CWallet::GetNoteWitnesses(std::vector<JSOutPoint>, std::vector<boost::optional<libzcash::IncrementalWitness<29ul, libzcash::SHA256Compress> > >&, uint256&): Assertion `*rt == witnesses->root()' failed.

version 1.0.8
I have some problems on my daemon for pool zeropool.cloud ( main server ) , i try to fix it
If problem continues, you can set backup server on backup.zeropool.cloud:5555
Thank you for your patience, we are working to grow up zero

All it's ok now.
Problem fix on wallet ( due very high number of transaction on it ) and now the zeropool.cloud can host thousands of miners

komodomining, what is the status of this crash, what was the fix that you have applied?

Folks, anybody else seen this or can shed the light on the issue?
  Tearo

For the developers among us, this requires no explanation, but to clarify for the others, when I see a report of a program crash, in the Zcash codebase, I would like to follow-up on the status.  For example, the report mentions version 1.0.8, which is really old and prior to the critical patch in 1.0.8-1.  The current version of Zero is 1.0.12, and of Zcash is 1.0.13, as of Nov 20th.

So, once again, is this an isolated report of a condition only seen once, on an obsolete version, or do we need to follow-up with the upstream developers?
  Tearo
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December 28, 2017, 01:28:21 AM
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We did a telegram channel:

https://t.me/zerocurrency

Please add it in first page.

 Grin Grin Grin
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December 28, 2017, 07:19:27 AM
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We did a telegram channel:

https://t.me/zerocurrency

Please add it in first page.

 Grin Grin Grin

This thread is not used anymore
Please go to the official thread
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2525344.0;topicseen

Also in your telegram channel you have to change the website to the official one
zero-currency.com

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December 29, 2017, 01:38:42 PM
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Is there a windows wallet for this coin?

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December 30, 2017, 09:55:28 AM
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Is there a windows wallet for this coin?


Yes you can find it in our official website zero-currency.com
Our official ANN here in bitcointalk is: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2525344.0


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January 09, 2018, 06:10:07 AM
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It's not about buying too late, it's about selling too early.
Buy and hold. Longterm. 10+ years.
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January 09, 2018, 09:09:16 PM
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This coin is SCAM.


Demarsac ( the dev head) has lied several times , regarding timelines, regarding community and dev.team he has.

1. Hes claim was for great dev team, but actually he has nothing. No names, no github entry and even the wallet is written in Java in a manner a complete noob can do it.
2. Roadmap is complete joke, take a look by yourselves.
3. Demarsac has claimed this is community coin , but he impose  fee on coin WITHOUT asking no one. So, this is no community coin after all.
4. To all questions regarding why he just claim and make propaganda without nothing mature , he simply ban people from chat.
5. Algo for mining is very strange and some people doubt half of algo power is used another coin to be mined.

Just dont waste your time and money, is a scam.

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January 10, 2018, 05:47:06 AM
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how can i set the zero.conf with z-nomp??
My current settings are like this:
{
    "name": "zero",
    "symbol": "zer",
    "algorithm": "Equihash N=192 k=7",
     "requireShielding": false,
    "txfee": 0.0001
}


2018-01-10 14:41:51 [Master]   [zero] Cannot run a pool for unsupported algorithm "Equihash N=192 k=7"
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January 11, 2018, 05:05:11 AM
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This coin is SCAM.


Demarsac ( the dev head) has lied several times , regarding timelines, regarding community and dev.team he has.

1. Hes claim was for great dev team, but actually he has nothing. No names, no github entry and even the wallet is written in Java in a manner a complete noob can do it.
2. Roadmap is complete joke, take a look by yourselves.
3. Demarsac has claimed this is community coin , but he impose  fee on coin WITHOUT asking no one. So, this is no community coin after all.
4. To all questions regarding why he just claim and make propaganda without nothing mature , he simply ban people from chat.
5. Algo for mining is very strange and some people doubt half of algo power is used another coin to be mined.

Just dont waste your time and money, is a scam.



damn it so its a scam? is this why coin markets cap says


Circulating Supply
446,303 ZER


something isnt right here
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January 12, 2018, 12:59:52 PM
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What is the total supply of this coin? 21 000 000?
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January 19, 2018, 07:37:26 PM
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hi i want set zerocoin worker diff in suprnova pool
but its dont change
can anyone help to how set higher diff for mining this coin?!
thanks
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