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Author Topic: [ANN][YAC] yacoin: yet another altcoin. START is now.  (Read 346638 times)
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May 09, 2013, 12:04:44 PM
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Tried to compile cpuminer for windows from alex_fun source, but failed at make step.

gcc -std=gnu99 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I.  -fno-strict-aliasing -I./compat/jansson -I/u
sr/local/include -DSCRYPT_KECCAK512 -DSCRYPT_CHACHA -DSCRYPT_CHOOSE_COMPILETIME
  -g -O2 -MT minerd-scrypt-jane.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/minerd-scrypt-jane.Tpo -c -o
 minerd-scrypt-jane.o `test -f 'scrypt-jane.c' || echo './'`scrypt-jane.c
C:\Users\testuser\AppData\Local\Temp\cc4kfJms.s: Assembler messages:
C:\Users\testuser\AppData\Local\Temp\cc4kfJms.s:25: Warning: .type pseudo-op use
d outside of .def/.endef ignored.
C:\Users\testuser\AppData\Local\Temp\cc4kfJms.s:25: Error: junk at end of line,
first unrecognized character is `h'
C:\Users\testuser\AppData\Local\Temp\cc4kfJms.s:26: Warning: .size pseudo-op use
d outside of .def/.endef ignored.
C:\Users\testuser\AppData\Local\Temp\cc4kfJms.s:26: Error: junk at end of line,
first unrecognized character is `h'
make[2]: *** [minerd-scrypt-jane.o] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/testuser/cpuminer-master'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/testuser/cpuminer-master'
make: *** [all] Error 2

Does anyone have any ideas?

make -f makefile.BLAH clean Huh

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May 09, 2013, 12:06:33 PM
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With my CPU with has the largest twin fan on the planet, I kid you not, this is my expectations for mining Yacoin solo with my CPU.

Expected Time   5 hours 56 minutes
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May 09, 2013, 12:07:18 PM
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Edit: Some graphics. I give them away as Public Domain. I'll post a SVG if people seriusly wants to use them.



This is probably the _BEST_ logo I've seen for all cyptcoins including bitcoin.

Well done.  You are obviously talented.

Whose going to setup an official website for the most awesome YaCoin?

brother!
you have the same idea with me!
i make a site http://www.yacoin.org
but it's not good enough
maybe we can do it together!

Pass. I've no idea about web development.

Anyone else?  We gotta keep pushing this forward.  This is _key_ in any real success of the currency.

yes!
YAC is cooler than others!
CPU mining make more normal PC can join this currency!
so i am glad to help this currency better .

Have you seen this thread where the YaCoin creator explains how it's resistant to GPUs?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=199888.msg2083600#msg2083600

I think that a successful decentralised currency must allow everyone to participate equally.  This really levels the playing field a lot and gives the average user some reason to participate in the network.  Very clever!


so cool.
i love it.
i have puted it in yacoin.org
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May 09, 2013, 12:07:32 PM
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We need P2Pool on this big time.
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May 09, 2013, 12:09:16 PM
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We need P2Pool on this big time.
No.
Pools kill coins
Just like botnets kill coins

In case if you haven't figured it out, I have a deep-seated hatred of pools
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May 09, 2013, 12:09:53 PM
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We need P2Pool on this big time.

yes ,now it's little diffcult.
a pool can make us share one block.
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May 09, 2013, 12:10:15 PM
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Tried to compile cpuminer for windows from alex_fun source, but failed at make step.

gcc -std=gnu99 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I.  -fno-strict-aliasing -I./compat/jansson -I/u
sr/local/include -DSCRYPT_KECCAK512 -DSCRYPT_CHACHA -DSCRYPT_CHOOSE_COMPILETIME
  -g -O2 -MT minerd-scrypt-jane.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/minerd-scrypt-jane.Tpo -c -o
 minerd-scrypt-jane.o `test -f 'scrypt-jane.c' || echo './'`scrypt-jane.c
C:\Users\testuser\AppData\Local\Temp\cc4kfJms.s: Assembler messages:
C:\Users\testuser\AppData\Local\Temp\cc4kfJms.s:25: Warning: .type pseudo-op use
d outside of .def/.endef ignored.
C:\Users\testuser\AppData\Local\Temp\cc4kfJms.s:25: Error: junk at end of line,
first unrecognized character is `h'
C:\Users\testuser\AppData\Local\Temp\cc4kfJms.s:26: Warning: .size pseudo-op use
d outside of .def/.endef ignored.
C:\Users\testuser\AppData\Local\Temp\cc4kfJms.s:26: Error: junk at end of line,
first unrecognized character is `h'
make[2]: *** [minerd-scrypt-jane.o] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/testuser/cpuminer-master'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/testuser/cpuminer-master'
make: *** [all] Error 2

Does anyone have any ideas?

make -f makefile.BLAH clean Huh

Didn't help... tried even to delete everyone from make folder and compile from scratch - nothing helped. Also cleaned Temp directory, there's also number of files that cannot be deleted. Will reboot now, cannot understand what's the hell going on that compilation  Huh

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May 09, 2013, 12:11:04 PM
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This is most certainly my fav altcoin, CPU miners only rules :-)
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May 09, 2013, 12:11:25 PM
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A CPU P2Pool is a good idea. There is noway most users are going to have the cpu power or willingness to burn away their cpu for 5 hour ATM probably 10 hours by tonight to get the "chance" of a block.
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May 09, 2013, 12:12:50 PM
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A CPU P2Pool is a good idea. There is noway most users are going to have the cpu power or willingness to burn away their cpu for 5 hour ATM probably 10 hours by tonight to get the "chance" of a block.

P2Pool accepts any type of device. There's no such thing as "CPU P2Pool".

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May 09, 2013, 12:14:13 PM
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You people DO realize that you'll probably have less coins mining in a pool than solo, right?
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May 09, 2013, 12:15:55 PM
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A CPU P2Pool is a good idea. There is noway most users are going to have the cpu power or willingness to burn away their cpu for 5 hour ATM probably 10 hours by tonight to get the "chance" of a block.

P2Pool accepts any type of device. There's no such thing as "CPU P2Pool".

oh , so the boring GPU will join it....
but it's not a good news for CPU not good users
just like me....
a cpu P6100
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May 09, 2013, 12:18:35 PM
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A CPU P2Pool is a good idea. There is noway most users are going to have the cpu power or willingness to burn away their cpu for 5 hour ATM probably 10 hours by tonight to get the "chance" of a block.

P2Pool accepts any type of device. There's no such thing as "CPU P2Pool".

oh , so the boring GPU will join it....
but it's not a good news for CPU not good users
just like me....
a cpu P6100

No.

If there's a mining pool, it doesn't mean that you can suddenly use GPUs.
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May 09, 2013, 12:19:32 PM
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Thank you to the donators!
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May 09, 2013, 12:19:59 PM
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A CPU P2Pool is a good idea. There is noway most users are going to have the cpu power or willingness to burn away their cpu for 5 hour ATM probably 10 hours by tonight to get the "chance" of a block.

P2Pool accepts any type of device. There's no such thing as "CPU P2Pool".

oh , so the boring GPU will join it....
but it's not a good news for CPU not good users
just like me....
a cpu P6100

Normally I would be extremely angry, and go on a rant asking whether or not you understand how p2pool works

But let me explain it

P2Pool is an interface for mining
If you can't use your mining software to solo mine
You can't use it on P2Pool
What he MEANT, and should have explained better, is that P2Pool doesn't allow restricting devices, so when GPU mining software DOES become available, they can join, but not before someone actually develops a GPU Miner

EDIT:
Found another 33 YAC block! Grin

Looks like my Q6600 is good for CPU mining after all   Tongue
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May 09, 2013, 12:20:42 PM
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A CPU P2Pool is a good idea. There is noway most users are going to have the cpu power or willingness to burn away their cpu for 5 hour ATM probably 10 hours by tonight to get the "chance" of a block.

P2Pool accepts any type of device. There's no such thing as "CPU P2Pool".

oh , so the boring GPU will join it....
but it's not a good news for CPU not good users
just like me....
a cpu P6100

No.

If there's a mining pool, it doesn't mean that you can suddenly use GPUs.

no! i hate GPUs!
it's not equal
i mean we can share a block.
not to wait so long time but nothing
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May 09, 2013, 12:22:18 PM
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A CPU P2Pool is a good idea. There is noway most users are going to have the cpu power or willingness to burn away their cpu for 5 hour ATM probably 10 hours by tonight to get the "chance" of a block.

P2Pool accepts any type of device. There's no such thing as "CPU P2Pool".

oh , so the boring GPU will join it....
but it's not a good news for CPU not good users
just like me....
a cpu P6100

Normally I would be extremely angry, and go on a rant asking whether or not you understand how p2pool works

But let me explain it

P2Pool is an interface for mining
If you can't use your mining software to solo mine
You can't use it on P2Pool
What he MEANT, and should have explained better, is that P2Pool doesn't allow restricting devices, so when GPU mining software DOES become available, they can join, but not before someone actually develops a GPU Miner

EDIT:
Found another 33 YAC block! Grin

Looks like my Q6600 is good for CPU mining after all   Tongue

sorry !
i don't know p2pool work like this
i thought there is a cpu pool
haha!
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May 09, 2013, 12:22:51 PM
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are you running on win or linux?
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May 09, 2013, 12:23:14 PM
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Do we not want to help the new users who might not have 16 x I7's to be able to have a go at getting some coins?

This should not just be something only for other users with rigs the size of their egos to be able to have fun with.

A P2Pool is great for decentralisation and means that we can work together as a team, like a community like we are supposed to be?Huh

And this is nothing to do with me not being able to mine them, if I wanted to I could go into my next room and turn all my rigs on but I want the new guys to get interested in this stuff and get enjoyment out of it.

Keeping things this way is border line elitism and I am against that.......and so was Robin Hood  Cheesy
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May 09, 2013, 12:23:47 PM
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A CPU P2Pool is a good idea. There is noway most users are going to have the cpu power or willingness to burn away their cpu for 5 hour ATM probably 10 hours by tonight to get the "chance" of a block.

P2Pool accepts any type of device. There's no such thing as "CPU P2Pool".

oh , so the boring GPU will join it....
but it's not a good news for CPU not good users
just like me....
a cpu P6100

No.

If there's a mining pool, it doesn't mean that you can suddenly use GPUs.

no! i hate GPUs!
it's not equal
i mean we can share a block.
not to wait so long time but nothing



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