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Author Topic: [ANN][YAC] yacoin: yet another altcoin. START is now.  (Read 346636 times)
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June 02, 2013, 02:59:30 PM
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How much money would 16khz give me?

This is what I see:
[2013-06-02 22:05:13] thread 3: 10175 hashes, 4.42 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:16] LONGPOLL detected new block
[2013-06-02 22:05:16] thread 2: 14123 hashes, 4.23 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:16] thread 1: 14071 hashes, 4.21 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:16] thread 3: 14523 hashes, 4.35 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:16] thread 0: 12692 hashes, 3.80 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:20] LONGPOLL detected new block
[2013-06-02 22:05:20] thread 2: 16407 hashes, 4.44 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:20] thread 0: 16750 hashes, 4.54 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:20] thread 1: 16235 hashes, 4.40 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:20] thread 3: 16614 hashes, 4.50 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:21] LONGPOLL detected new block
[2013-06-02 22:05:21] thread 1: 4777 hashes, 4.36 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:21] thread 0: 4839 hashes, 4.41 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:21] thread 2: 4730 hashes, 4.31 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:21] thread 3: 4838 hashes, 4.43 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:22] LONGPOLL detected new block
[2013-06-02 22:05:22] thread 1: 6611 hashes, 4.44 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:22] thread 2: 6679 hashes, 4.49 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:22] thread 0: 6601 hashes, 4.43 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:22] thread 3: 6660 hashes, 4.48 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:25] LONGPOLL detected new block
[2013-06-02 22:05:25] thread 1: 10795 hashes, 4.42 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:25] thread 3: 11070 hashes, 4.53 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:25] thread 2: 10926 hashes, 4.47 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:25] thread 0: 10806 hashes, 4.42 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:28] LONGPOLL detected new block
[2013-06-02 22:05:28] thread 0: 16788 hashes, 4.47 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:28] thread 2: 16761 hashes, 4.46 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:28] thread 3: 16796 hashes, 4.47 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:28] thread 1: 16607 hashes, 4.42 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:32] LONGPOLL detected new block
[2013-06-02 22:05:32] thread 0: 16691 hashes, 4.46 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:32] thread 3: 16351 hashes, 4.37 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:32] thread 2: 16352 hashes, 4.37 khash/s
[2013-06-02 22:05:32] thread 1: 16245 hashes, 4.34 khash/s

It seems that nothing got accepted. It hashes and then LONGPOLL detected and then hash again. Can I use the same address for several CPUs
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June 02, 2013, 04:29:23 PM
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Yea you can use multiple CPU's and if you point them all to that url with your address as the username you'll get one payout as if you were just using one super-cpu.

It seems like it's going fine, you just need to be patient. Once your payments balance out (they should increase with each block for the first few) you'll probably be getting about 0.05 YAC per block, a few blocks per hour. It won't make you a massive amount really.
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June 02, 2013, 05:47:19 PM
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Is this really CPU mining rather than GPU mining? How do you ensure that the GPU owners are not ahead of the rest of us?
Not many people have GPU miner yet, and GPUs will probably stop working alltogether in August.
http://yacexplorer.tk/graphs.htm#tech

let me send you a little .01 YAC

Okay it seems that wallet works.

However, I stop receiving any money recently since 45 minutes ago. I wonder why.
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June 02, 2013, 05:55:18 PM
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Is this really CPU mining rather than GPU mining? How do you ensure that the GPU owners are not ahead of the rest of us?
Not many people have GPU miner yet, and GPUs will probably stop working alltogether in August.
http://yacexplorer.tk/graphs.htm#tech

let me send you a little .01 YAC

Okay it seems that wallet works.

However, I stop receiving any money recently since 45 minutes ago. I wonder why.

sent some back, is it working?
you need to have unlocked wallet if you're solo-mining, else you won't recieve anything

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June 03, 2013, 02:16:09 AM
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Everything is working. It seems that the earning from mining is simply too low. i7 computer yield only 26kHz. Total I am making 6.3 YAC in around 9 hours. That is like only 30 cents per day. I am using 5 computers

I would say it's not worth doing at all.
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June 04, 2013, 09:47:01 AM
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Ok, stability on such a new coin is cool and all, but you guys are overdoing it now. Shocked

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June 04, 2013, 08:36:55 PM
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YACoin P2P, PPLNS, 2%

http://s01.plurapool.com:8336/static/

original post, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=217232.0
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June 05, 2013, 01:20:00 AM
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Anyone know why there's so many dead and orphans shares on the p2pools?

http://yac.procrypto.com:8336/static/
5 Mhash = 40% DOA and orphans

http://mining.bitvolcano.com:8336/static/
971 Khash = 40% DOA and orphans

http://yacpool.cloudapp.net:8336/static/
454 Khash = 40% DOA and orphans

http://pool.yacointalk.com:8336/static/
206 Khash = 40% DOA and orphans

They're all 40%..  Shocked
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June 05, 2013, 01:30:22 AM
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Anyone know why there's so many dead and orphans shares on the p2pools?
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They're all 40%..  Shocked

They all show 40% because that's the overall dead+orphan share rate for all the P2Pool nodes as a whole.  They all calculate that info the same way, so they all show the same result.

P2Pool's method of propagating shares is relatively inefficient in terms of minimizing latency.  For coins with fairly fast block times, the amount of time it takes shares to bounce around within the P2Pool mesh (relative to the time between blocks for that coin) is fairly high.  For Litecoin, the P2Pool dead+orphan rate is about 21% right now.  I don't have stats for Bitcoin but I'd expect it to be even lower due to Bitcoin's lower block rate allowing P2Pool shares to circulate among P2Pool nodes in a smaller fraction of the time between Bitcoin blocks.

Another factor is the number of P2Pool nodes for a particular coin and how well connected the mesh between them is.
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June 05, 2013, 01:47:18 AM
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The Wikipedia list is missing info about YaCoin:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cryptocurrencies

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June 05, 2013, 01:48:54 AM
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Thanks for the explanation Wind. Wish I knew about p2pools issues with efficiency earlier.

So if I don't want any hash rate lost I should only use pools?
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June 07, 2013, 11:48:37 AM
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I'm trying to solo mine using the YACoin client but gethashespersec always returns 0, even when the process is using 100% CPU.
Why? The wallet isn't encrypted.
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June 07, 2013, 12:10:35 PM
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I'm trying to solo mine using the YACoin client but gethashespersec always returns 0, even when the process is using 100% CPU.
Why? The wallet isn't encrypted.

Join  P2pool is a better choose.
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June 15, 2013, 12:37:07 AM
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Whoever decided to buy 40K YAC, I salute thee.

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June 15, 2013, 03:50:47 AM
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Whoever decided to buy 40K YAC, I salute thee.

Was that the buy wall at .000230?

YACMiner: https://github.com/Thirtybird/YACMiner  N-Factor information : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aj3vcsuY-JFNdC1ITWJrSG9VeWp6QXppbVgxcm0tbGc&usp=drive_web#gid=0
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June 15, 2013, 06:03:03 AM
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Looks like he cancelled that order for a short time. People were buying at 0.000211.

Bitcoin is not a bubble, it's the pin!
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June 15, 2013, 09:26:51 AM
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Nah, in the end the remainder of the order went back. 15K YACs were sold onto it at ~230, order was moved down, then back up, then another 20K were sold. I just find interesting someone is taking positions, they bought like 1% of all YAC supply.

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June 15, 2013, 10:40:41 AM
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At the moment, when he changed that order people were buying for 0.000211 for a short time. I hope he gets rich with that move.

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June 15, 2013, 11:11:43 AM
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p2poolmining.org
[YAC][P2POOL][STRATUM]
[YaCoin][SERVER: EU]


**For stable payouts, you should be connected to the server for about 3 hours**

Details

[SERVER: EU/GER]

Host: p2poolmining.org
Worker Port: 8014
Username: <your_Yacoin_address>
Password: <random_password>

STATS

http://p2poolmining.org:8014/static/

* FEE: 1% *


Setup


minerd.exe -a scrypt-jane -o http:// p2poolmining.org:8014 -u <your_Yacoin_address>






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June 15, 2013, 11:21:14 AM
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Added YAC to my two stores, www.coingas.com and www.cryptosextoys.com

Enjoy!

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