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May 11, 2013, 04:39:57 PM Last edit: May 23, 2013, 03:38:25 PM by Jorgeminator |
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THE NEW DIFFICULTY ADJUSTMENT ALGORITHM IS NOW OFFICIALLY UP AND RUNNING ON THE NETWORK!Please note (those who have already updated, too)! The hard-fork has been moved forward to a closer block, #28336, because of the slow block rate at the moment. This means that all those who have upgraded to version 0.0.2-2 are, unfortunately, forced to upgrade once more to avoid being left behind. At the current hash rate and difficulty, the fork should happen around next Monday.
The new release (0.0.2-2) can be downloaded at http://freico.in/download/.
The updated filter has been designed to stabilize the aggressive fluctuations in network difficulty caused by mining booms followed by large hashrate drops. Because it is a hard-fork, an update of the client is needed before block #28336. This is of utmost importance to pool operators, exchange admins and solo miners.
Besides the new difficulty adjustment algorithm, a difficulty drop x4 has been hardcoded into the new client at block #28336 to aid the current 'high diff/low hash rate' situation.
Blocks left until hard-fork: 0...[MAJOR FIXES]- Add the new difficulty adjustment algorithm, which replaces the simple average over 2016 blocks with a faster-acting 144-tap Parks and McClellan FIR filter, and adjustments every 9 blocks with a gain of 0.1025 and limiter of 1.055. - Prepare for deployment of difficulty adjustment filter to production network by adding a threshold block after which the new difficulty adjustment algorithm takes over, for both mainnet and testnet. - Added Python simulator of new difficulty adjustment algorithm. - Fixed two related bugs in the freicoin "accounts" system. First, the 'move' RPC command now generates AccountingEntry records with the current reference height rather than refheight=0. Second, the 'listaccounts' RPC command properly time-value adjusts AccountingEntry records. - Fix unwanted transaction de-prioritization. Now calculates both inputs and outputs of a transaction based on the transaction's reference height, as opposed to the current block height, which was previously being used for the inputs. This was resulting in smaller (or even negative) fees for the purposes of priority calculation, thereby resulting in transactions that had trouble getting on the block chain. - Change nVersion on Freicoin Foundation addresses to testnet format, so that budgets validate correctly. This enables mining on testnet. - Modified output of 'getblocktemplate' RPC command to include a 'budget' array specifying budgetary requirements. [MINOR FIX]- Fix forking bug due to truncation of initial distribution calculation.
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May 11, 2013, 10:14:50 PM |
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Update:
There was a mistake in the version that was released this morning. The Github repository and binary distributions have been updated to correct this flaw, however any version of Freicoin which was downloaded between the original announcement and now may be non-standard. We recommend upgrading your daemons immediately upon receipt of this message.
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May 11, 2013, 11:14:23 PM Last edit: May 11, 2013, 11:38:07 PM by Impaler |
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192 blocks to go till forking, don't get left behind. Requesting that a moderator sticky this thread until the fork is complete.
Also note that due to some extensive research and simulation run by our developers maaku and galambo we thing FRC will after this new algorithm goes into place have the highest degree of 'fitness' (the match between difficulty and actual network hash rate) of any coin EVER. All the parameters (adjustment ever 9 blocks, gain or 0.1025 and limiter of 1.055) have been carefully selected to be the absolute optimum to both respond to rapid changes in hash rate and to dampen the random fluctuations inherent in the PoW process. Both FRC, BTC and several other alt-coin historical data were used for simulated comparisons and similar parameters were found to be ideal in all of them, should our algorithm prove itself in this final real world test then we would recommend it be used universally.
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May 11, 2013, 11:43:08 PM |
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anyone else stock at block 28284?
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May 11, 2013, 11:49:09 PM |
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Current blocks are taking nearly an hour, 28284 is just the latest such block but the network is trudging along. When the new algorithms comes into effect it should only take about a day or two for difficulty to drop to about a quarter of what it is now and for profitability to be back at parity with BTC.
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May 12, 2013, 12:55:38 AM |
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Yep, I've PMed the moderator asking for a sticky. Also we did compare to TRC and think it fluctuates too wildly, it still kind of has the coin-hopping issue its just so fast a cycle that it gets hoped on and hopped off every hour, you can't really mine it without watching profitability constantly.
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May 12, 2013, 01:00:50 AM |
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So do we need to move out Freicoins to another wallet, or just backup -> update-> restore
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May 12, 2013, 01:04:47 AM |
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Yea just backup your wallet, nothing here is changing or invalidating old addresses on the chain and no one needs to move coins in the chain.
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May 12, 2013, 01:07:09 AM |
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Yea just backup your wallet, nothing here is changing or invalidating old addresses on the chain and no one needs to move coins in the chain.
Right then, better safe than sorry
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May 12, 2013, 01:09:24 AM |
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Will admit, the green is a bit ugly But I'll live with it
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May 12, 2013, 01:14:39 AM |
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Oh look, a premined coin failing? Good.
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May 12, 2013, 01:45:08 AM |
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Oh look, a premined coin failing? Good.
Failing? It's actually making a huge improvement that will move it forward @_@ Also - Let's not toss around the term premine, it's basically become synonymous to "I wasn't a early adopter, so I'm mad" Not aiming this at you in any way, but come on, your kind of tossing around claims atm
- I wouldn't all the Freicoin Foundation a "premine", take a look at the reasons for it's creation
- At least this coin is trying something new
Regardless, for each his own. I personally like the idea behind this coin.
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May 12, 2013, 02:47:37 AM |
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Now if the blocks could update any more slowly
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Bicknellski
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May 12, 2013, 07:17:50 AM |
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Now if the blocks could update any more slowly Throw more hash on the fire... Got all I can on it. Join the Pool Party @ Joe's http://pool.cr.rs/
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Bicknellski
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May 12, 2013, 07:18:37 AM |
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Oh look, a premined coin failing? Good.
Liar. Simple as that you lie.
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Bicknellski
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May 12, 2013, 07:21:42 AM |
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BTW, you should PM moderator for altcoins part of the forum and tell him to sticky this thread for a while else it will be blown away to page 5+ in matter of few hours.
Client version should read v0.0.2-2 not v0.7.2.0-unk-beta, at Debug info page.
Not only does the mod need to sticky but we need some sort of NEW system on this part of the forum it is a TOTAL nightmare if you are looking for important notices for your flavour of coin within the bunches of new coin announcements and fraud, premine etc calls... simply a TOTAL mess that needs to be rectified. At least have a section for coin devs so that they can post important information perma stickied and they can change it when major announcements need to be made.
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roy7
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May 12, 2013, 07:41:25 AM |
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Please be sure to notify any exchanges that carry FRC. BTC-E didn't keep up with Terracoin when they had their mandatory update, so for about a day they were on a forked chain causing all of the transactions people were doing for BTC/USD to be invalid with no recourse.
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roy7
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May 12, 2013, 07:46:49 AM |
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Also note that due to some extensive research and simulation run by our developers maaku and galambo we thing FRC will after this new algorithm goes into place have the highest degree of 'fitness' (the match between difficulty and actual network hash rate) of any coin EVER. All the parameters (adjustment ever 9 blocks, gain or 0.1025 and limiter of 1.055) have been carefully selected to be the absolute optimum to both respond to rapid changes in hash rate and to dampen the random fluctuations inherent in the PoW process. Both FRC, BTC and several other alt-coin historical data were used for simulated comparisons and similar parameters were found to be ideal in all of them, should our algorithm prove itself in this final real world test then we would recommend it be used universally.
I'm eager to see how it all turns out in actual deployment.
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Bicknellski
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May 12, 2013, 10:12:41 AM |
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Think they have sent out details to all the major exchanges we know off. I think we will have to keep bumping this thread as well until there is some sort of sticky.
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May 12, 2013, 10:19:29 AM |
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do you have to download the new version? Can I just load my wallet and have it update itself ?
nice work on the support
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