txmasut (OP)
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May 13, 2013, 04:50:21 PM |
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Did Bter exchange got bounty for adding YAC or bounty goes to YAC-only exchange?
They should get it, they need to post their address here. Do they even know about the bounty? I'm not the one handling that bounty so I'm not sure if they know.
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seleme
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May 13, 2013, 04:53:58 PM |
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I've told txmasut in a private message the night this thread was made that we should remove the bounty for that, if exchange needs a bounty then it's done by people who don't need to collect it over the forums.
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txmasut (OP)
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May 13, 2013, 05:45:20 PM |
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Ah, I thought you were talking about something else, lol sorry
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bbxx
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May 13, 2013, 10:19:27 PM |
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Please add bounty to p2p pool i sent 10 YACS Status: 0/unconfirmed, broadcast through 10 node(s) Date: 2013-05-14 00:18 To: yacoin donations YJC2ji7t7ruxG8EiAfGG9PzjXZQZuD63FV Debit: -10.00 YAC Transaction fee: -0.01 YAC Net amount: -10.01 YAC
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turtle83
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May 14, 2013, 03:13:02 PM |
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LOL. 1 day ago id have added to this cause... but broke now.
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procrypto
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May 15, 2013, 09:28:11 PM |
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Some of you big holders could do with boosting the bounties and adding others. Some don't have many YAC compared to you guys!
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turtle83
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May 15, 2013, 09:55:45 PM |
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LOL. 1 day ago id have added to this cause... but broke now. Rising to 500 YAC now. Another bounty: 5,000 YAC to adjust one of the following two web miners for YAC mining and add some more stuff, must be done by someone who can prove to have great experience with Java. http://www.bitcoinplus.com/miner/embeddablehttps://www.litecoinpool.org/embedWeb miner will be used as a part of YAC-oriented project. The fact that web miners are not comparable to minerd when it comes to speed is of secondary or tertiary importance. Would you be interested in a JavaScript only miner? i.e. not using Java. Performance is gonna sux big time... (even compared to java web miner), but it would work across practically all browsers released within last couple of years(needs webworker support - http://caniuse.com/webworkers ).... I have an itch to scratch....
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turtle83
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May 15, 2013, 10:10:57 PM |
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I have exchanged some ideas with pooler, the guy who created Bitcoin web miner few years ago, and he said JS web miner would be horrible or something like that. I understand it would be enormously more convenient to use JS than Java but I can't really decide which version to use without exact hashrate values. It is not like hashrate matters a lot but still it does matter because number of shares submitted in some period of time determine much more than just YAC earnings. Did I just revealed a bit too much about the project? Seems your ahem, "project" is same as anyone who would need a webminer.... i totally agree with what pooler said. I just wanna see how far along have the browser engines (and js) evolved in terms of performance, and this is a good example of something that would need CPU performance and is not tied to some specific domain that browsers would optimize specifically for. Id be really glad if i get > 20% perf of cpu miner in JS ... on a modern chrome installation.
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turtle83
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May 15, 2013, 10:23:24 PM |
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What is the difference between plain JS and Web Workers anyway?
Plain JS will run on the UI thread. So it will make scroling and other legit activities on the page much slower. (inversely those things will interfere the miner). Only one thing can happen in a thread at a time, so mining and UI things will fight each other for the slot. It could make the browser tab completely unresponsive even. Webworkers run in seperate thread, so UI thread is not affected. On most computers it would likely run on a completely different cpu. http://html5demos.com/worker go there click start worker, you will see your system is using 100% cpu on one core... but the browser window still responds like usual . i.e. u can scroll, etc. Runing this in plain JS is worse than water boarding the user IMHO.
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procrypto
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May 15, 2013, 10:42:01 PM |
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Runing this in plain JS is worse than water boarding the user IMHO.
Indeed The webworker thing seems viable though the hashrate would undoubtedly suck! Java browser mining definitely puts people off. I don't allow Java from any sites that I don't know I can trust 100%.
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R_Lem
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May 16, 2013, 12:08:38 AM |
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hey txmasut, are the thread and bounties up to date. With WindMaster forking YAC and continuing it's development ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=206577.0) I'd be interested in contributing to some bounties to grow the YAC in other areas. Do we have one for a blockchain explorer?
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nearmiss
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May 16, 2013, 01:14:10 AM |
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how about some code for non-p2pool YAC pools? ie: the modifications required to get pushpool going or (ideally) stratum-mining. I see a few pools are already up, so some people have gotten it working. Sharing those changes = more pools = wider adoption
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Profit-Switching Pool w/ Vardiff -> http://hashco.ws Optionally keep the alts we mine or auto-trade for BTC. In addition can be paid out in any of: 365, AC, BC, BTC, C2, CINNI, COMM, FAC, HBN, MINT, PMC, QRK, RDD, WC, XBC
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txmasut (OP)
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May 16, 2013, 05:41:08 AM |
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hey txmasut, are the thread and bounties up to date. With WindMaster forking YAC and continuing it's development ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=206577.0) I'd be interested in contributing to some bounties to grow the YAC in other areas. Do we have one for a blockchain explorer? All bounties up to this date are complete that I know of.
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dragon2nd
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May 16, 2013, 10:45:48 AM |
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Can anyone add a block explorer for YACoin?
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procrypto
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May 16, 2013, 10:51:08 AM |
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Can anyone add a block explorer for YACoin?
I'm happy to do it, can have a crack tonight. how about some code for non-p2pool YAC pools? ie: the modifications required to get pushpool going or (ideally) stratum-mining. I see a few pools are already up, so some people have gotten it working. Sharing those changes = more pools = wider adoption
https://github.com/paul2112/pushpool - posted a few days ago in another thread.
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turtle83
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May 16, 2013, 10:56:49 AM |
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But thats not a fork of the original p2pool, hence its a mamoth task to track changes and make sure there is no hidden backdoor or exploit.
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R_Lem
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May 16, 2013, 02:36:17 PM |
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Sending you 200 for the stats portal and I'll send procrypto 200 when the blockchain explorer is up.
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May 19, 2013, 05:53:41 PM |
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GPG key ID: 5E4F108A || BTC: 1hoardyponb9AMWhyA28DZb5n5g2bRY8v
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procrypto
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May 19, 2013, 05:59:59 PM |
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I think we broke it already, doh. edit: its back
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