JahPowerBit
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June 12, 2013, 01:46:23 AM |
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Essentially I am talking about an *official* yacoin takeover.
WindMaster, I think your version should become the official version. Everyone would applaud and it would be a very good thing for Yacoin..
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YacLives
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June 12, 2013, 02:18:35 AM Last edit: June 12, 2013, 03:20:58 AM by YacLives |
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Essentially I am talking about an *official* yacoin takeover.
WindMaster, I think your version should become the official version. Everyone would applaud and it would be a very good thing for Yacoin.. It is the official client, the 64b windows version was released by Hanzac. The same person who just released an experimental GPU miner its all here http://yacointalk.com/index.php/topic,275.0.html
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x3maniac
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June 12, 2013, 03:23:29 AM |
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i have a problem sending funds when i do yacoind sendtoaddress xxxxxxx xx
i get error: {"code":-4,"message":"Error: Transaction creation failed "}
thanks in advanced
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YacLives
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June 12, 2013, 03:31:37 AM |
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i have a problem sending funds when i do yacoind sendtoaddress xxxxxxx xx
i get error: {"code":-4,"message":"Error: Transaction creation failed "}
thanks in advanced Ill try and help although ive never used yacoind to send funds Firstly make sure your yacoind is synced first before you try sending funds type yacoind getinfo to check your balence to make sure you have funds then yacoind getmininginfo to see what block your daemon is synced to as of right now mine says 88886 if its not synced then it wont let you send funds if it is synced let me know if that helps i understand your running your own p2pool node i have one also but havent sent funds from it yet and im not sure if you are able to send while its running with python as ive never tried
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x3maniac
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June 12, 2013, 03:47:43 AM |
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i have a problem sending funds when i do yacoind sendtoaddress xxxxxxx xx
i get error: {"code":-4,"message":"Error: Transaction creation failed "}
thanks in advanced Ill try and help although ive never used yacoind to send funds Firstly make sure your yacoind is synced first before you try sending funds type yacoind getinfo to check your balence to make sure you have funds then yacoind getmininginfo to see what block your daemon is synced to as of right now mine says 88886 if its not synced then it wont let you send funds if it is synced let me know if that helps i understand your running your own p2pool node i have one also but havent sent funds from it yet and im not sure if you are able to send while its running with python as ive never tried yes it is synced up, and yes i am runing my own p2pool node. i turned it off and tried to send payment. no good.
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YacLives
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June 12, 2013, 04:02:19 AM |
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i have a problem sending funds when i do yacoind sendtoaddress xxxxxxx xx
i get error: {"code":-4,"message":"Error: Transaction creation failed "}
thanks in advanced Ill try and help although ive never used yacoind to send funds Firstly make sure your yacoind is synced first before you try sending funds type yacoind getinfo to check your balence to make sure you have funds then yacoind getmininginfo to see what block your daemon is synced to as of right now mine says 88886 if its not synced then it wont let you send funds if it is synced let me know if that helps i understand your running your own p2pool node i have one also but havent sent funds from it yet and im not sure if you are able to send while its running with python as ive never tried yes it is synced up, and yes i am runing my own p2pool node. i turned it off and tried to send payment. no good. try restarting it with the -rescan command it could be a number of things any chance you have looked at the debug log maybe there are too many inputs also are you accounting for the transaction fee its hard to help if we i cant see any logs because that error would come up for a number of reasons you can try running it with the command yacoind -rescan -keypool 1000
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x3maniac
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June 12, 2013, 04:09:36 AM Last edit: June 12, 2013, 04:33:12 AM by x3maniac |
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i have a problem sending funds when i do yacoind sendtoaddress xxxxxxx xx
i get error: {"code":-4,"message":"Error: Transaction creation failed "}
thanks in advanced Ill try and help although ive never used yacoind to send funds Firstly make sure your yacoind is synced first before you try sending funds type yacoind getinfo to check your balence to make sure you have funds then yacoind getmininginfo to see what block your daemon is synced to as of right now mine says 88886 if its not synced then it wont let you send funds if it is synced let me know if that helps i understand your running your own p2pool node i have one also but havent sent funds from it yet and im not sure if you are able to send while its running with python as ive never tried yes it is synced up, and yes i am runing my own p2pool node. i turned it off and tried to send payment. no good. try restarting it with the -rescan command it could be a number of things any chance you have looked at the debug log maybe there are too many inputs also are you accounting for the transaction fee its hard to help if we i cant see any logs because that error would come up for a number of reasons you can try running it with the command yacoind -rescan -keypool 1000 hmmp no such commands for keypool i believe edit: this is from the debug log SendMoney() : Error: Transaction creation failed AddToWallet afec0ce192 new
edit 2:i tried it again this time i moved the money to a new account i made on the wallet and i get a new error SendMoney() : Error: Transaction creation failed getheaders 88941 to 0000000017d79144f9a9
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YacLives
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June 12, 2013, 04:34:47 AM |
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i have a problem sending funds when i do yacoind sendtoaddress xxxxxxx xx
i get error: {"code":-4,"message":"Error: Transaction creation failed "}
thanks in advanced Ill try and help although ive never used yacoind to send funds Firstly make sure your yacoind is synced first before you try sending funds type yacoind getinfo to check your balence to make sure you have funds then yacoind getmininginfo to see what block your daemon is synced to as of right now mine says 88886 if its not synced then it wont let you send funds if it is synced let me know if that helps i understand your running your own p2pool node i have one also but havent sent funds from it yet and im not sure if you are able to send while its running with python as ive never tried yes it is synced up, and yes i am runing my own p2pool node. i turned it off and tried to send payment. no good. try restarting it with the -rescan command it could be a number of things any chance you have looked at the debug log maybe there are too many inputs also are you accounting for the transaction fee its hard to help if we i cant see any logs because that error would come up for a number of reasons you can try running it with the command yacoind -rescan -keypool 1000 hmmp no such commands for keypool i believe edit: this is from the debug log SendMoney() : Error: Transaction creation failed AddToWallet afec0ce192 new
if (!CreateTransaction(scriptPubKey, nValue, wtxNew, reservekey, nFeeRequired)) { string strError; if (nValue + nFeeRequired > GetBalance()) strError = strprintf(_("Error: This transaction requires a transaction fee of at least %s because of its amount, complexity, or use of recently received funds "), FormatMoney(nFeeRequired).c_str()); else strError = _("Error: Transaction creation failed "); printf("SendMoney() : %s", strError.c_str()); return strError; }
if (fAskFee && !uiInterface.ThreadSafeAskFee(nFeeRequired, _("Sending..."))) return "ABORTED";
if (!CommitTransaction(wtxNew, reservekey)) return _("Error: The transaction was rejected. This might happen if some of the coins in your wallet were already spent, such as if you used a copy of wallet.dat and coins were spent in the copy but not marked as spent here.");
return ""; found this ins the source so you might need to export privkeys and import to new wallet but im not sure at least we are getting somewhere
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x3maniac
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June 12, 2013, 04:52:10 AM |
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i have a problem sending funds when i do yacoind sendtoaddress xxxxxxx xx
i get error: {"code":-4,"message":"Error: Transaction creation failed "}
thanks in advanced Ill try and help although ive never used yacoind to send funds Firstly make sure your yacoind is synced first before you try sending funds type yacoind getinfo to check your balence to make sure you have funds then yacoind getmininginfo to see what block your daemon is synced to as of right now mine says 88886 if its not synced then it wont let you send funds if it is synced let me know if that helps i understand your running your own p2pool node i have one also but havent sent funds from it yet and im not sure if you are able to send while its running with python as ive never tried yes it is synced up, and yes i am runing my own p2pool node. i turned it off and tried to send payment. no good. try restarting it with the -rescan command it could be a number of things any chance you have looked at the debug log maybe there are too many inputs also are you accounting for the transaction fee its hard to help if we i cant see any logs because that error would come up for a number of reasons you can try running it with the command yacoind -rescan -keypool 1000 hmmp no such commands for keypool i believe edit: this is from the debug log SendMoney() : Error: Transaction creation failed AddToWallet afec0ce192 new
if (!CreateTransaction(scriptPubKey, nValue, wtxNew, reservekey, nFeeRequired)) { string strError; if (nValue + nFeeRequired > GetBalance()) strError = strprintf(_("Error: This transaction requires a transaction fee of at least %s because of its amount, complexity, or use of recently received funds "), FormatMoney(nFeeRequired).c_str()); else strError = _("Error: Transaction creation failed "); printf("SendMoney() : %s", strError.c_str()); return strError; }
if (fAskFee && !uiInterface.ThreadSafeAskFee(nFeeRequired, _("Sending..."))) return "ABORTED";
if (!CommitTransaction(wtxNew, reservekey)) return _("Error: The transaction was rejected. This might happen if some of the coins in your wallet were already spent, such as if you used a copy of wallet.dat and coins were spent in the copy but not marked as spent here.");
return ""; found this ins the source so you might need to export privkeys and import to new wallet but im not sure at least we are getting somewhere i'm going to give that a try tomorrow. i'll let you know how it goes
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Boing7898
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June 12, 2013, 08:56:26 AM |
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GPU miner released, heh.. I'm not so hyped about it.. YAC isn't special anymore, right?
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WindMaster (OP)
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June 12, 2013, 09:19:19 AM |
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GPU miner released, heh.. I'm not so hyped about it.. YAC isn't special anymore, right?
Well, hanzac's GPU miner doesn't perform especially well compared with mtrlt's normal scrypt+salsa kernel for mining other scrypt coins on the same hardware. Hanzac's OpenCL kernel was already mostly released way way back in this thread, he just needed to fix a few bugs. Anyone that wants to mine YAC really fast on GPU's will have to do a whole lot more than just port the scrypt+chacha code from the scrypt-jane library to OpenCL, which is why I've been maintaining for a while that there's probably many GPU implementations out there that can mine YAC, but probably very few (but at least 1) that actually do it fast enough to be worthwhile. I tested it long enough to mine about 5 blocks of YAC then switched my GPU farm back to mining LTC.
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Boing7898
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June 12, 2013, 09:23:40 AM |
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GPU miner released, heh.. I'm not so hyped about it.. YAC isn't special anymore, right?
Well, hanzac's GPU miner doesn't perform especially well compared with mtrlt's normal scrypt+salsa kernel for mining other scrypt coins on the same hardware. Hanzac's OpenCL kernel was already mostly released way way back in this thread, he just needed to fix a few bugs. I tested it long enough to mine about 5 blocks of YAC then switched my GPU farm back to mining LTC. GPU farm? You have a CPU farm too, right? What's your job? 
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cryptrol
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June 12, 2013, 10:11:32 AM |
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GPU farm? You have a CPU farm too, right? What's your job?  OMG don't ask obvious questions, if he has a farm, he is obviously a farmer 
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mberg2007
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June 12, 2013, 12:37:33 PM |
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Also, who has java enabled in their browser these days?
Oh, everyone? At least if you live in a country like I do, where all public, governmental and online banking sites are secured with a centralized java applet. Disable java and you have no way to interact with the government or your bank. - Michael
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Joe_Bauers
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June 12, 2013, 12:43:38 PM |
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A public GPU miner is only going to add miners to YAC, which, in my opinion is a good thing. I have a few GPU rigs and ALL of them have the absolute worst, yet most power efficient CPU's - so, not viable for YAC mining. Now that I can point some of them at YACoin, I can get back in the game. I'm guessing it's the same for many. Also, as WM already mentioned, the performance difference isn't like any other scrypt implementations - so for those that have good CPU's, mining is also still viable for them.
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sairon
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June 12, 2013, 02:15:10 PM |
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Also, who has java enabled in their browser these days?
Oh, everyone? At least if you live in a country like I do, where all public, governmental and online banking sites are secured with a centralized java applet. Disable java and you have no way to interact with the government or your bank. - Michael Hah, gave me a good laugh, thanks! 
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amytheplanarshift
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June 12, 2013, 04:07:11 PM |
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A public GPU miner is only going to add miners to YAC, which, in my opinion is a good thing. I have a few GPU rigs and ALL of them have the absolute worst, yet most power efficient CPU's - so, not viable for YAC mining. Now that I can point some of them at YACoin, I can get back in the game. I'm guessing it's the same for many. Also, as WM already mentioned, the performance difference isn't like any other scrypt implementations - so for those that have good CPU's, mining is also still viable for them.
I agree with this, especially since N is at a high enough level now so that GPU miners don't have THAT much of an advantage over CPU miners. I'm still solo-mining on my i7-2700k just fine.
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YacLives
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June 12, 2013, 05:03:26 PM |
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i have a problem sending funds when i do yacoind sendtoaddress xxxxxxx xx
i get error: {"code":-4,"message":"Error: Transaction creation failed "}
thanks in advanced Ill try and help although ive never used yacoind to send funds Firstly make sure your yacoind is synced first before you try sending funds type yacoind getinfo to check your balence to make sure you have funds then yacoind getmininginfo to see what block your daemon is synced to as of right now mine says 88886 if its not synced then it wont let you send funds if it is synced let me know if that helps i understand your running your own p2pool node i have one also but havent sent funds from it yet and im not sure if you are able to send while its running with python as ive never tried yes it is synced up, and yes i am runing my own p2pool node. i turned it off and tried to send payment. no good. try restarting it with the -rescan command it could be a number of things any chance you have looked at the debug log maybe there are too many inputs also are you accounting for the transaction fee its hard to help if we i cant see any logs because that error would come up for a number of reasons you can try running it with the command yacoind -rescan -keypool 1000 Break the amount you want to send into few smaller ones. It is very likely that you are attempting to send so much inputs that YACoin client refuses to create such transaction due to transaction size and / or fee limits. As far as I know, -keypool value works only when making new wallet. It specifies the number of keys wallet is to keep as reserve at all times and it is useful only if person is not making wallet backups frequently but regulary and frequently creates many new addresses for receiving coins. If both criteria are fulfilled but person uses default keypool of 100, it can happen that when rolling back to old backup some coins will be missing due to keypool of old wallet being exhausted, e.g. newer wallet "knows" more used keys than older one. Thats correct its for creating reserve addresses I was trying to get him to throw random ideas at the problem notice how i didnt format -keypool 1000 properly that was also a work of deductive arts  Sherlock would be so proud, but thanks mate
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Thirtybird
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June 12, 2013, 05:34:03 PM |
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A public GPU miner is only going to add miners to YAC, which, in my opinion is a good thing. I have a few GPU rigs and ALL of them have the absolute worst, yet most power efficient CPU's - so, not viable for YAC mining. Now that I can point some of them at YACoin, I can get back in the game. I'm guessing it's the same for many. Also, as WM already mentioned, the performance difference isn't like any other scrypt implementations - so for those that have good CPU's, mining is also still viable for them.
I agree with this, especially since N is at a high enough level now so that GPU miners don't have THAT much of an advantage over CPU miners. I'm still solo-mining on my i7-2700k just fine. Agree and disagree - I know there were people who were able to do their own OpenCL implementation and get them running ahead of one being publicly released.... However, the GPU in my laptop (7850M) is running at roughly 4x the rate of the CPU (i7 3610M) - that's quite a bit of an advantage! In comparing YAC on GPU to BTC on GPU, It's looking to me that the newer cards (7xxx) do great at this algorithm, while older cards (5870, I'm looking at you), aren't so good, even though they may crush in BTC hashrate... 7850 -> 140 KH/sec YAC, 310 MH/sec BTC 5870 -> 100 KH/sec YAC, 400 MH/sec BTC
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