antantti
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July 23, 2017, 07:00:19 PM |
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xcn is running for 3 years, this is correct, and it is a fantastic coin. but lately wierd things happened.
One of the things I have learned during my journey in cryptoland is that everything is a scam unless proven otherwise, this really is a wild west where everything is allowed. XCN is no different, strange things happen but that is normal in crypto. Pool ddossing is so basic stuff in this world, I told you guys long time ago to learn how to solomine because suprnova is the only pool and will be ddossed. If a coin gets more value they will ddos all the biggest pools. They don't do it because it is fun, money is always involved. And now when even small projects have marketcaps of millions... there is just loads of money that can be made. feel free to add.
4. Who was mining XCN when it was totally forgotten and why? Pool hashrate @1gh was always relatively high, almost the same amount of coins could have been mined with much smaller hashrate? Not saying there was something fishy, everyone could have made the same thing, that just didn't make any sense. Need to add that distribution is fair, when I was mining XCN back in 2014 block reward was about 240 and now three years later it is still almost 200. Pulling this from hat but only about 20% of all coins are now mined, correct me if I'm wrong. Also everyone could have bought it when it was below 10 sats.
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antonio8
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July 23, 2017, 07:20:08 PM |
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Are there any good nodes to actually sync the wallet?
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If you are going to leave your BTC on an exchange please send it to this address instead 1GH3ub3UUHbU5qDJW5u3E9jZ96ZEmzaXtG, I will at least use the money better than someone who steals it from the exchange. Thanks
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simcity4
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July 23, 2017, 07:22:24 PM |
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I mine solo for a week and see that wallet behave strange hangs and today i see accepted with ccminer but coins go to other address not on my wallet.
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pallas (OP)
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July 23, 2017, 08:00:29 PM |
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I mine solo for a week and see that wallet behave strange hangs and today i see accepted with ccminer but coins go to other address not on my wallet. Run "listaddressgroupings" in your console. Solo mining creates a new, unused address.
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antonio8
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July 23, 2017, 08:04:46 PM |
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If you are going to leave your BTC on an exchange please send it to this address instead 1GH3ub3UUHbU5qDJW5u3E9jZ96ZEmzaXtG, I will at least use the money better than someone who steals it from the exchange. Thanks
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simcity4
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July 23, 2017, 08:33:23 PM |
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I mine solo for a week and see that wallet behave strange hangs and today i see accepted with ccminer but coins go to other address not on my wallet. Run "listaddressgroupings" in your console. Solo mining creates a new, unused address. i see address but coins are not there i sent you part of my debug you can see it
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teosanru
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July 23, 2017, 10:44:56 PM |
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Hello guys I tried to run the sp miner but it crashes. What software do you have to have installed besides the drivers? Any version of visual studio? Cuda
Simply closes,
I appreciate your answers
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Sayman_nsk
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July 24, 2017, 12:29:19 AM |
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pallas, on btc38 you trade xcn/cny and then cny/btc or xcn/btc? xcn/btc looks like dead...
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barrysty1e
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July 24, 2017, 12:48:13 AM |
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hi all, i'm quite stoked to announce... that i've had a major victory over the past few days in regards to getting some compatible pool software up and running for use with cryptonite. initially starting off with a wrapper/template translator for cryptonite's getblocktemplate call, which then progressed into several rewrites (of varying success/performance) of python's stratum-mining; which then turned to ditching it all and writing a pool from scratch with threading, a converted m7 pow algorithm module and memcached. there are a few bugs left to resolve; and some performance testing to do, but we should have a quick high-performance pool up in the next few days. i will attempt to bring it up later today if anyone is interested in seeing how well it fares. the whole experience has been quite rewarding, with some interesting questions being raised about how the existing mining infrastructure/layout was implemented; and what/why certain methods were used. oddly enough, i have had literally zero (nada) problems with synchronising the wallet/it becoming lagged or stalling whilst developing the pool; the machine it was running on being a core2quad 2.33, so i'm honestly stumped as to why the other operators have experienced issues will post again later on today, remember kids - built, not bought he said tongue-in-cheek (make haste! aha, hopefully the right people get that) james https://i.imgur.com/2odGHep.pnghttps://i.imgur.com/8x8Xurn.png
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my father wears sneakers in the pool
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Sayman_nsk
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July 24, 2017, 03:53:38 AM |
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Damn it! How to exchange xcn to btc on btc38?
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Cyborg72rus
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July 24, 2017, 05:42:22 AM |
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Damn it! How to exchange xcn to btc on btc38?
xcn to cny - cny to btc (min withdrawal 0.02 btc) or other coin, like doge.
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Sayman_nsk
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July 24, 2017, 05:47:45 AM |
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Damn it! How to exchange xcn to btc on btc38?
xcn to cny - cny to btc (min withdrawal 0.02 btc) or other coin, like doge. As i understand, for exchange to cny, need have cny deposit, but if you not from China? you don`t have Chinese ID and can`t trade with cny. Or i`m mistaken? what`s about bx.in.th exchange?
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Cyborg72rus
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July 24, 2017, 05:54:28 AM |
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Damn it! How to exchange xcn to btc on btc38?
xcn to cny - cny to btc (min withdrawal 0.02 btc) or other coin, like doge. As i understand, for exchange to cny, need have cny deposit, but if you not from China? you don`t have Chinese ID and can`t trade with cny. Or i`m mistaken? what`s about bx.in.th exchange? You don't need any id to trade xcn to cny and cny to btc. Just send xcn to exchange and trade. I like this exchange
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Dr_Victor
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July 24, 2017, 07:07:23 AM |
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Community! Let's point the most important problem with xcn, assume fund and solve it?
Maybe we could float Poloniex over with requests to fix xcn trading?
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yobit.net is banned from signatures
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pallas (OP)
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July 24, 2017, 07:51:41 AM |
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hi all, i'm quite stoked to announce... that i've had a major victory over the past few days in regards to getting some compatible pool software up and running for use with cryptonite. initially starting off with a wrapper/template translator for cryptonite's getblocktemplate call, which then progressed into several rewrites (of varying success/performance) of python's stratum-mining; which then turned to ditching it all and writing a pool from scratch with threading, a converted m7 pow algorithm module and memcached. there are a few bugs left to resolve; and some performance testing to do, but we should have a quick high-performance pool up in the next few days. i will attempt to bring it up later today if anyone is interested in seeing how well it fares. the whole experience has been quite rewarding, with some interesting questions being raised about how the existing mining infrastructure/layout was implemented; and what/why certain methods were used. oddly enough, i have had literally zero (nada) problems with synchronising the wallet/it becoming lagged or stalling whilst developing the pool; the machine it was running on being a core2quad 2.33, so i'm honestly stumped as to why the other operators have experienced issues will post again later on today, remember kids - built, not bought he said tongue-in-cheek (make haste! aha, hopefully the right people get that) james https://i.imgur.com/2odGHep.pnghttps://i.imgur.com/8x8Xurn.pngGreat achivement! Looking forward to see a fully working pool soon! :-)
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Sayman_nsk
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July 24, 2017, 09:48:52 AM |
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It seems to me or the calculator of profit on supernova grafts on 50%?
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pallas (OP)
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July 24, 2017, 09:58:22 AM |
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It seems to me or the calculator of profit on supernova grafts on 50%?
Yes, it's about double. Always been. Not sure if it's because of orphans or some wrong calculations. Ocminer can probably shed light on this. Besides, orphans are now reported by listtransactions and other rpc methods, so they can be tracked and accounted for (git).
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Flaritos
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July 24, 2017, 11:39:16 AM |
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hi all, i'm quite stoked to announce... that i've had a major victory over the past few days in regards to getting some compatible pool software up and running for use with cryptonite. initially starting off with a wrapper/template translator for cryptonite's getblocktemplate call, which then progressed into several rewrites (of varying success/performance) of python's stratum-mining; which then turned to ditching it all and writing a pool from scratch with threading, a converted m7 pow algorithm module and memcached. there are a few bugs left to resolve; and some performance testing to do, but we should have a quick high-performance pool up in the next few days. i will attempt to bring it up later today if anyone is interested in seeing how well it fares. the whole experience has been quite rewarding, with some interesting questions being raised about how the existing mining infrastructure/layout was implemented; and what/why certain methods were used. oddly enough, i have had literally zero (nada) problems with synchronising the wallet/it becoming lagged or stalling whilst developing the pool; the machine it was running on being a core2quad 2.33, so i'm honestly stumped as to why the other operators have experienced issues will post again later on today, remember kids - built, not bought he said tongue-in-cheek (make haste! aha, hopefully the right people get that) james https://i.imgur.com/2odGHep.pnghttps://i.imgur.com/8x8Xurn.pngThis is some good work, Barry. I sent you a PM, please advise.
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teosanru
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July 24, 2017, 04:24:49 PM |
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hi all, i'm quite stoked to announce... that i've had a major victory over the past few days in regards to getting some compatible pool software up and running for use with cryptonite. initially starting off with a wrapper/template translator for cryptonite's getblocktemplate call, which then progressed into several rewrites (of varying success/performance) of python's stratum-mining; which then turned to ditching it all and writing a pool from scratch with threading, a converted m7 pow algorithm module and memcached. there are a few bugs left to resolve; and some performance testing to do, but we should have a quick high-performance pool up in the next few days. i will attempt to bring it up later today if anyone is interested in seeing how well it fares. the whole experience has been quite rewarding, with some interesting questions being raised about how the existing mining infrastructure/layout was implemented; and what/why certain methods were used. oddly enough, i have had literally zero (nada) problems with synchronising the wallet/it becoming lagged or stalling whilst developing the pool; the machine it was running on being a core2quad 2.33, so i'm honestly stumped as to why the other operators have experienced issues will post again later on today, remember kids - built, not bought he said tongue-in-cheek (make haste! aha, hopefully the right people get that) james https://i.imgur.com/2odGHep.pnghttps://i.imgur.com/8x8Xurn.pngGreat achivement! Looking forward to see a fully working pool soon! :-) Someone can tell me how to mine in ccminer with 5 GPus, I run a GPU but with 5 I do not know what order I should use to recognize them ccminer.exe -a m7 -o stratum+tcp://xcn.suprnova.cc:8008 -u user -p password -R 5
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