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Author Topic: [ANN][XCN] Cryptonite - NEW Thread | 1st mini-blockchain coin | Bounties!  (Read 215281 times)
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November 20, 2017, 10:42:08 PM
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by the way, mini-blockchain is a great solution for smartphone, as they say in Russian proverb - sawing Shura, sawing Grin
Once a transaction has 6 confirmations, it is extremely unlikely that an attacker without at least 50% of the network's computation power would be able to reverse it.
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November 21, 2017, 09:02:13 AM
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by the way, mini-blockchain is a great solution for smartphone, as they say in Russian proverb - sawing Shura, sawing Grin

Absolutely agree Wink

XCN: CJSECkHi7tTTTA1ze9qYRkkUCKfFiF8EEG
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November 21, 2017, 04:35:58 PM
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People using the web wallet please retrieve your funds as the guy maintaining the service is going to close it soon.

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November 21, 2017, 05:25:31 PM
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I would like to start experimenting with new difficulty retarget algorithms. Do you have any preference? Classic choice is DGW3 but we are free to try anything, even something new. I have some ideas for a custom algo. Might also be good for marketing.

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November 21, 2017, 05:37:44 PM
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People using the web wallet please retrieve your funds as the guy maintaining the service is going to close it soon.
I think it is better to move service somewhere.
Otherwise later you can get very angry people who were on vacations, or elsewhere and lost their coins.
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November 21, 2017, 05:40:29 PM
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I would like to start experimenting with new difficulty retarget algorithms. Do you have any preference? Classic choice is DGW3 but we are free to try anything, even something new. I have some ideas for a custom algo. Might also be good for marketing.
Bitcore has good difficulty retarget algo lowering nicehash threat.
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November 21, 2017, 08:00:41 PM
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I would like to start experimenting with new difficulty retarget algorithms. Do you have any preference? Classic choice is DGW3 but we are free to try anything, even something new. I have some ideas for a custom algo. Might also be good for marketing.

Have you looked at BCH? They had pretty wild network hashrate fluctuations too. No idea if it is a good solution but worth a look at least.

More info here:

https://www.bitcoinabc.org/november
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November 22, 2017, 06:33:15 AM
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I would like to start experimenting with new difficulty retarget algorithms. Do you have any preference? Classic choice is DGW3 but we are free to try anything, even something new. I have some ideas for a custom algo. Might also be good for marketing.

What is the retarget algo of cryptonite and why do you want to change it?
I prefer Kimoto Gravity Well, because I like coins with the retarget on every block. I don't like the calculation of diff on every x blocks because someone might use a lot of hash power and leave the diff at a hight level.
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November 22, 2017, 07:56:18 AM
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I would like to start experimenting with new difficulty retarget algorithms. Do you have any preference? Classic choice is DGW3 but we are free to try anything, even something new. I have some ideas for a custom algo. Might also be good for marketing.

Have you looked at BCH? They had pretty wild network hashrate fluctuations too. No idea if it is a good solution but worth a look at least.

More info here:

https://www.bitcoinabc.org/november

Yes I already had a look at that algo, it's a modified zawy v1b IIRC. It is a very good alternative.

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November 22, 2017, 07:57:19 AM
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I would like to start experimenting with new difficulty retarget algorithms. Do you have any preference? Classic choice is DGW3 but we are free to try anything, even something new. I have some ideas for a custom algo. Might also be good for marketing.

What is the retarget algo of cryptonite and why do you want to change it?
I prefer Kimoto Gravity Well, because I like coins with the retarget on every block. I don't like the calculation of diff on every x blocks because someone might use a lot of hash power and leave the diff at a hight level.

Cryptonite diff retarget is already on every block and of course we will only consider such algos for the future.

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November 23, 2017, 07:02:12 PM
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Will be rocket soon
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November 28, 2017, 05:04:50 AM
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I downloaded the mining program, but it doesn't do anything. There's no instructions and it just flashes up a command window that disappears just as quick!

I also tried messaging the "Contact Us" on the website, but seems it either doesn't work, or I'm just being ignored Sad

I own a lot of XCN, I'd like to mine too, but everything feels like pulling teeth at the moment!
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November 28, 2017, 08:08:17 AM
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Hey, depending on the miner you need different parameters to start it.
I usually build a custom .bat to start them. Have a read around which parameters you need.

XCN: CJSECkHi7tTTTA1ze9qYRkkUCKfFiF8EEG
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November 28, 2017, 11:06:18 AM
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I downloaded the mining program, but it doesn't do anything. There's no instructions and it just flashes up a command window that disappears just as quick!

I also tried messaging the "Contact Us" on the website, but seems it either doesn't work, or I'm just being ignored Sad

I own a lot of XCN, I'd like to mine too, but everything feels like pulling teeth at the moment!

Please use this thread or slack for support.
If you make a bat file with "pause" command at the end, you can see the error message which is printed before the window closes.

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November 29, 2017, 01:33:53 PM
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To the dev(s): I have tried to fix the OpenSSL problem myself applying patches from Bitcoin and Peercoin (unfortunately there were a lot more files that needed to be changed) that eliminate the need for the "CBigNum" class defined in bignum.h.

I managed to compile the client now, but I unfortunately run into a Segmentation Fault after the first block. So I very likely did something wrong. I have only a basic understanding of C++ (or programming in general, I know a little bit of Python but only for basic scripting with a minuscule bit of OOP), so that wasn't totally unexpected Wink

However, if you want, I can upload the changed files to Github into an own fork.

Anyway, I installed the client on another Linux distro where I still had a 1.0.2 OpenSSL version - and I must say I am positively impressed. The blockchain (proof chain/headers) synced in less than an hour, that's awesome for a three-year-old coin, even if it isn't still used much. Good work!

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November 29, 2017, 02:40:44 PM
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To the dev(s): I have tried to fix the OpenSSL problem myself applying patches from Bitcoin and Peercoin (unfortunately there were a lot more files that needed to be changed) that eliminate the need for the "CBigNum" class defined in bignum.h.

I managed to compile the client now, but I unfortunately run into a Segmentation Fault after the first block. So I very likely did something wrong. I have only a basic understanding of C++ (or programming in general, I know a little bit of Python but only for basic scripting with a minuscule bit of OOP), so that wasn't totally unexpected Wink

However, if you want, I can upload the changed files to Github into an own fork.

Anyway, I installed the client on another Linux distro where I still had a 1.0.2 OpenSSL version - and I must say I am positively impressed. The blockchain (proof chain/headers) synced in less than an hour, that's awesome for a three-year-old coin, even if it isn't still used much. Good work!

Thanks for your contribution!
Yes please, make a fork so I can have a look at the changes and help fixing the remaining issue.
Three-year-old: well, now it's almost four :-)

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December 01, 2017, 02:58:17 AM
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https://www.aex.com/page/news/notice/2017/1110/en_46.html
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December 01, 2017, 07:13:07 AM
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I downloaded the mining program, but it doesn't do anything. There's no instructions and it just flashes up a command window that disappears just as quick!

I also tried messaging the "Contact Us" on the website, but seems it either doesn't work, or I'm just being ignored Sad

I own a lot of XCN, I'd like to mine too, but everything feels like pulling teeth at the moment!

Please use this thread or slack for support.
If you make a bat file with "pause" command at the end, you can see the error message which is printed before the window closes.

The error is saying it expects a URL....

Is there not normally a batch file supplied with a miner with all the required parameters?
There's nothing in the zip file I downloaded....
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December 01, 2017, 07:53:44 AM
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I downloaded the mining program, but it doesn't do anything. There's no instructions and it just flashes up a command window that disappears just as quick!

I also tried messaging the "Contact Us" on the website, but seems it either doesn't work, or I'm just being ignored Sad

I own a lot of XCN, I'd like to mine too, but everything feels like pulling teeth at the moment!

Please use this thread or slack for support.
If you make a bat file with "pause" command at the end, you can see the error message which is printed before the window closes.

The error is saying it expects a URL....

Is there not normally a batch file supplied with a miner with all the required parameters?
There's nothing in the zip file I downloaded....

Standard ccminer parameters:

-a m7
-o [stratum url]
-u [username]
-p [password]

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December 01, 2017, 08:11:42 AM
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I downloaded the mining program, but it doesn't do anything. There's no instructions and it just flashes up a command window that disappears just as quick!

I also tried messaging the "Contact Us" on the website, but seems it either doesn't work, or I'm just being ignored Sad

I own a lot of XCN, I'd like to mine too, but everything feels like pulling teeth at the moment!

Please use this thread or slack for support.
If you make a bat file with "pause" command at the end, you can see the error message which is printed before the window closes.

The error is saying it expects a URL....

Is there not normally a batch file supplied with a miner with all the required parameters?
There's nothing in the zip file I downloaded....

Standard ccminer parameters:

-a m7
-o [stratum url]
-u [username]
-p [password]

Sorry, I've worked in IT for 30 years, but I've never mined coins before. That means nothing to me....
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