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Author Topic: [ANN] [SUMO] SUMOKOIN - 🔏 Digital Cash For Highly-Confidential Transactions 🔏  (Read 202421 times)
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June 24, 2017, 02:33:51 PM
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Now that the network is functional again, maybe the devs can set up TLS ports on their mining pools? Pretty please?

Also, did you fork from Monero recently enough to be compatible with snipah's pool software? PPLNS will help prevent pool hopping and benefit the regular miners, just like the recent difficulty fixes.
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June 24, 2017, 03:08:38 PM
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Anybody good with making memes? I feel like this coin needs some sumo wrestler memes. Could give it a humorous but powerful image.
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June 24, 2017, 03:23:40 PM
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It is amazing how fast and accurately difficulty adjusts itself with respect to current network hashrate.
Devs you have my outmost respect for your skills. This difficulty adjustment algo is a breakthrough

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June 24, 2017, 04:02:40 PM
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Hm has this also happened to anyone else?
I just started a new deamon

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Height: 21535/21535 (100.0%) on mainnet, not mining, net hash 394.13 kH/s, v2, up to date, 3+0 connections
ERROR  {2} {p1} "comment by Bierbam -deleted time-" [abstract_tcp_server2.inl+515 ::do_send_chunk] send que size is more than ABSTRACT_SERVER_SEND_QUE_MAX_COUNT(1000), shutting down connection

Hm have set the upload and download to below 100kb/s for all my deamons,  there were constantly more than 7Mb combinend on all  Huh
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June 24, 2017, 05:10:25 PM
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where is my sumo slack invite? can someone send me one?
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June 24, 2017, 05:55:41 PM
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where is my sumo slack invite? can someone send me one?

Send your email. However nothins is going on at the slack at the moment

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June 24, 2017, 06:50:08 PM
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1) If you use Nvidia and Ubuntu compile your miners.
 Pro: You can also test the different branches for different driver versions...

3) Get your miners running with max performance without using sudo (memory áccess settings etc.)...

And just for the fun of ubuntu users if your nvidida drivers are cracked after an "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" like I had just now:
sudo apt-get install gdm
sudo service gdm restart
1.4Khs scrap junck system is back to sumo ^^

Thanks for the thorough info.  I'm a bit of a noob so there are occasionally programs that I haven't been able to compile (I've messed around with clang and other apps) but have used git successfully and downloaded/updated those libraries.

I found updating the Nvidia/CUDA drivers to be a pain.  Here's a link to some of the intricacies: https://github.com/fireice-uk/xmr-stak-nvidia/issues/46 .  A preliminary to that is updating (and possibly installing, I don't recall) nvcc -- the Nvidia CUDA compiler.   BTW, Linux with Nvidia users can check their CUDA version with the command:  "cat /usr/local/cuda/version.txt" (it'll output something like: CUDA Version 8.0.61).

In your third suggestion though I'm wondering what the trade-off would be???  I run the miners under sudo.  I suppose the permissions can be changed to make the miner executable as a regular user using chmod but would that actually make it faster?? (It may be the case though if your hash rate is 1.4kH/s -- mine tops out around 520 H/s  Tongue heh .)   I'm assuming threads run as the superuser/admin would have higher priority (at the kernel? if that's an accurate way to look at it).

I haven't really looked at manipulating the memory access settings at this point.

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June 24, 2017, 06:50:48 PM
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June 24, 2017, 07:45:08 PM
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LOL!

It is amazing how fast and accurately difficulty adjusts itself with respect to current network hashrate.
Devs you have my outmost respect for your skills. This difficulty adjustment algo is a breakthrough

My sentiment exactly. Great job.

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June 24, 2017, 08:26:22 PM
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It is amazing how fast and accurately difficulty adjusts itself with respect to current network hashrate.
Devs you have my outmost respect for your skills. This difficulty adjustment algo is a breakthrough

I agree! I'm glad I'm able to mine this coin again, it seems to have a promising future. I'm currently mining at around 4.6 Kh/s and watching a fair amount of coins coming in.
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June 25, 2017, 02:24:02 AM
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It is amazing how fast and accurately difficulty adjusts itself with respect to current network hashrate.
Devs you have my outmost respect for your skills. This difficulty adjustment algo is a breakthrough

I agree! I'm glad I'm able to mine this coin again, it seems to have a promising future. I'm currently mining at around 4.6 Kh/s and watching a fair amount of coins coming in.

We are pleased to say that the hardfork went smoothly and, more important, now network difficulty can adjust fast enough to true users' hashrate.

The Cryptopia's wallet has been back for a while and you can transfer in/out now.

Thank everyone for kind support and great patience. The fork had turned out not easy job given many factors to consider like time limit constraints, responsiveness, timewarping etc. But as @syncmaster913n said in Slack:

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To be honest I am very happy that this problem happened so early because it allowed everyone to see how you react to pressure and how you handle difficult situations. I think this was a great test for you as a team of developers.

Devs have the same sentiment and we can now focus on next stages.

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June 25, 2017, 02:44:47 AM
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Now that the network is functional again, maybe the devs can set up TLS ports on their mining pools? Pretty please?

Also, did you fork from Monero recently enough to be compatible with snipah's pool software? PPLNS will help prevent pool hopping and benefit the regular miners, just like the recent difficulty fixes.

Probably, Bill will have a look at this when he has time

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June 25, 2017, 04:51:38 AM
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Heh, that's a good picture.

Just looking over the trading on Cryptopia there were a lot of "weak hands" today selling their SUMO for BTC for short-term gain but probably long-term pain.  (It's similar to the gold market being pushed around and priced by paper-trading of fiat currency in NY and London when there's a ton of credit and not so much of the physical around.)

Simply from a rational, portfolio-balancing perspective one has to ask: holding some BTC or fiat (5 or 10% of one's overall savings) is probably smart but isn't holding a stake in Sumo far smarter as it is inherently a better technology?  People sure can be goofballs and not resolute enough sometimes.

(Admittedly, I have a couple taking-some-loot-off-the-table orders in the sell list but they're at significantly higher prices.)

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June 25, 2017, 05:34:04 AM
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I'm very interested but a little concerned that the dev team is currently sitting on $2,200,000 USD of Sumo, it there a holding account I can view on the blockchain explorer?
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June 25, 2017, 09:47:12 AM
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I'm very interested but a little concerned that the dev team is currently sitting on $2,200,000 USD of Sumo, it there a holding account I can view on the blockchain explorer?

Can only find the Address and view key for the Donation Address from frontpage (OpenAlias): donate.sumokoin.org

"sumo-wallet-cli.exe --generate-from-view-key wallet-name"

Sumoo64zh7dRFyB8dgDWZMLmzKBgGXYWZCG4NBF2VcvzEuiSQpMjyyiYJ1Ra696pZu56PPFQNBDdB1r ZjyeX1RVKeWZgHg7pTxj
Viewkey: 5ea8d3a31d3f3b81a8577f442e68458f456a5e3c59d4327bba9e9c9df881ed0a
-> scans the whole chain and comes up with Balance: 5504.973231675, unlocked balance: 5408.946715575

But be real, in reality the 2M2 USD are more 10k if they tried to sell them^^
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June 25, 2017, 12:59:31 PM
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Hi Sumoshi..

Is Sumokoin still on track for Bittrex? (you mentioned end of June). No sweat if not, just interested.

I think this coin has a lot of potential (although it might need some SEO so that google doesn't keep trying to change "sumokoin" to "sambokojin" (http://sambokojin.com/) ^___^
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June 25, 2017, 03:11:25 PM
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Just a fair warning/info for miners: Nice Hash seems to be back on at least 1 official listed pool. Diff >100k

Don't know if it helps or not^^ but just saying there are only 4BTC worth of coins listed on Cryptotopia atm


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Thanks lazybeats for making me hungry.
Yup really does seem that way that a restaurant is stealing sumokoin the show.
They possibly paid once for adds.

Btw. even hobby styla food looks more tastier than their photos when Japanese and Korean is named or I was just lucky.
*Hm the taste of fresh rice* 10 Minutes, the little different fishy thingies will need more time, just out of the freezer^^
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June 25, 2017, 06:40:32 PM
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Just a fair warning/info for miners: Nice Hash seems to be back on at least 1 official listed pool. Diff >100k

Don't know if it helps or not^^ but just saying there are only 4BTC worth of coins listed on Cryptotopia atm


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Thanks lazybeats for making me hungry.
Yup really does seem that way that a restaurant is stealing sumokoin the show.
They possibly paid once for adds.

Btw. even hobby styla food looks more tastier than their photos when Japanese and Korean is named or I was just lucky.
*Hm the taste of fresh rice* 10 Minutes, the little different fishy thingies will need more time, just out of the freezer^^


No its not. There might be some instances where nicehash hash is applied but its never above 100KH/s, nothing like 3 MH/s the likes of which we saw in the past, they see that there is no profit in renting power and they give up.

offtopic: WTF are you mumbling about?Huh!!!

(edit: got it.. i clicked the link on the post above yours Smiley )

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June 25, 2017, 07:36:14 PM
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It's really cool to see how quickly the difficulty adjusts itself with changing hashrate Smiley

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June 25, 2017, 09:34:17 PM
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It's really cool to see how quickly the difficulty adjusts itself with changing hashrate Smiley

Yes it is!
Dev did a really nice job with the hardfork. Now everyone can mine some sumo's
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