arlington
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May 27, 2013, 02:38:05 AM |
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There's no possible 'random' method of determining block rewards. Whatever mechanism you have in place will be cheated to hell in back. Just like with junkcoin.
This. Why you say that? Do you know anything how the random superblock is determined? Go read the code, or provide a pre-computed table showing where are the superblocks. If you are able to provide a pre-computed table, then I will agree with you. If not, then I will simply think you are talking something that you yourself don't even understand.
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nearmiss
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May 27, 2013, 02:42:19 AM |
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Any miners out there looking for a new home, http://lky.scryptmining.com could use some more bodies. Stratum only, proportional payouts per block, processed immediately after 100 confirms. Check us out! And thanks to the group thats been mining away since launch
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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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BChydro
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May 27, 2013, 02:48:38 AM |
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Any miners out there looking for a new home, http://lky.scryptmining.com could use some more bodies. Stratum only, proportional payouts per block, processed immediately after 100 confirms. Check us out! And thanks to the group thats been mining away since launch I really like that site and have been using it for stats, but I've been asking what the "PPS" system the pool uses means. I thought PPS was pay per share, but the pool just seems like a pure proportional system to me. No ones answered me yet
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JohnyBigs
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May 27, 2013, 03:13:38 AM |
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Some nice difficulty right now
 { "blocks" : 4166, "currentblocksize" : 0, "currentblocktx" : 0, "difficulty" : 3.11492421, "errors" : "", "generate" : false, "genproclimit" : -1, "hashespersec" : 0, "networkhashps" : 176711030, "pooledtx" : 8, "testnet" : false }
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fisheater
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May 27, 2013, 03:14:34 AM |
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wow, diff at 3.11 now. If it drops a little more, I'll try solo mining instead of going to a pool.
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schnebi
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May 27, 2013, 03:20:44 AM Last edit: May 27, 2013, 03:39:12 AM by schnebi |
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P2POOL SETUP FOR LUCKYCOINp2pool/networks.py luckycoin=math.Object( PARENT=networks.nets['luckycoin'], SHARE_PERIOD=30, CHAIN_LENGTH=24*60*60//30, REAL_CHAIN_LENGTH=24*60*60//30, TARGET_LOOKBEHIND=200, SPREAD=15, IDENTIFIER='6c75636b79212121'.decode('hex'), PREFIX='1a60193ab8b9617f'.decode('hex'), P2P_PORT=48911, MIN_TARGET=0, MAX_TARGET=2**256//2**20 - 1, PERSIST=False, WORKER_PORT=19335, BOOTSTRAP_ADDRS='207.12.89.101 66.172.10.55'.split(' '), ANNOUNCE_CHANNEL='#p2pool-alt', VERSION_CHECK=lambda v: True, ), p2pool/bitcoin/networks.py luckycoin=math.Object( P2P_PREFIX='fbc0b6db'.decode('hex'), P2P_PORT=9917, ADDRESS_VERSION=47, RPC_PORT=9918, RPC_CHECK=defer.inlineCallbacks(lambda bitcoind: defer.returnValue( 'luckycoinaddress' in (yield bitcoind.rpc_help()) and not (yield bitcoind.rpc_getinfo())['testnet'] )), SUBSIDY_FUNC=lambda height: 88*100000000 >> (height + 1)//1036800, POW_FUNC=lambda data: pack.IntType(256).unpack(__import__('ltc_scrypt').getPoWHash(data)), BLOCK_PERIOD=60, SYMBOL='LKY', CONF_FILE_FUNC=lambda: os.path.join(os.path.join(os.environ['APPDATA'], 'Luckycoin') if platform.system() == 'Windows' else os.path.expanduser('~/Li$ BLOCK_EXPLORER_URL_PREFIX='http://d.evco.in/abe/block/', ADDRESS_EXPLORER_URL_PREFIX='http://d.evco.in/abe/address/', SANE_TARGET_RANGE=(2**256//1000000000 - 1, 2**256//1000 - 1), DUMB_SCRYPT_DIFF=2**16, ), Hey, when I'm using your modified networks.py everything seems to work fine. But the P2Pool server only sends Work to the Workers with a difficulty of "0". SO I get hundreds of accepted shares, but thei're worth nothing, because of the low difficulty. Problem solved.. I got it workingAny suggestions?
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imginy
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May 27, 2013, 03:21:20 AM |
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435 lucky coins for 1 ltc please take them off me
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MobGod
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May 27, 2013, 03:27:11 AM |
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435 lucky coins for 1 ltc please take them off me
msg me i'll take them for .5 ltc if you want to move them that bad
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RAMZA
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May 27, 2013, 03:29:38 AM |
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435 lucky coins for 1 ltc please take them off me
msg me i'll take them for .5 ltc if you want to move them that bad LOL
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Etlase2
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May 27, 2013, 03:32:44 AM |
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So has anyone raised the question in this shitclone about what happens when pool operators decide to pretend they didn't mine a lucky block? Is mostly everyone using p2pool? AFAIK, pool operators can still effectively steal from its users. Or do pools now run on some kind of system that prevents that? I don't keep up with the numerous gibberish acronyms.
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MobGod
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May 27, 2013, 03:34:39 AM |
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435 lucky coins for 1 ltc please take them off me
msg me i'll take them for .5 ltc if you want to move them that bad LOL RAMZA why do you think they are worth more than .5 ??
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imginy
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May 27, 2013, 03:36:05 AM |
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at last sold 435 for 0.8 ltc got out while I still could
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schnebi
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May 27, 2013, 03:40:52 AM |
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Hey Guys, finally I managed to set up a P2Pool for LuckyCoin on my Server Its reachable through crypto-coins.de:8910As it is P2Pool, just use your Wallet Address as Username and a random Passwort Example: cgminer.exe --scrypt -u ECGDM4tiC3L6rM5eCKYg5foQG9uY7esTqL -p fghdfdgh -o crypto-coins.de:8910] Fee is just 1% All my Pools are running very very smooth. I have very satisfied users. Would be very nice, if you try my Pool with a little hashing power, to make Payout more regular
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JohnyBigs
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May 27, 2013, 03:58:10 AM |
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at last sold 435 for 0.8 ltc got out while I still could thank god! lol
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fisheater
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May 27, 2013, 04:22:08 AM |
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at last sold 435 for 0.8 ltc got out while I still could thank god! lol you better get out than stay, lol
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thisnewcoin
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Convert Crypto at BestChange
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May 27, 2013, 04:57:46 AM |
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diff down a bit, great for mining now. Got some additional payment from the pool due to superblocks
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BChydro
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May 27, 2013, 05:13:54 AM |
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So has anyone raised the question in this shitclone about what happens when pool operators decide to pretend they didn't mine a lucky block? Is mostly everyone using p2pool? AFAIK, pool operators can still effectively steal from its users. Or do pools now run on some kind of system that prevents that? I don't keep up with the numerous gibberish acronyms.
A good user-based pool will publish the amount of LKY each block yielded, and this can be verified in the block chain explorer. And in a P2Pool the minted coins are sent directly to your wallet in proportion to your share rate, so if a large block is found you get whatever percent of it you would normally get with a small block.
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JohnyBigs
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May 27, 2013, 05:15:51 AM |
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So has anyone raised the question in this shitclone about what happens when pool operators decide to pretend they didn't mine a lucky block? Is mostly everyone using p2pool? AFAIK, pool operators can still effectively steal from its users. Or do pools now run on some kind of system that prevents that? I don't keep up with the numerous gibberish acronyms.
A good user-based pool will publish the amount of LKY each block yielded, and this can be verified in the block chain explorer. And in a P2Pool the minted coins are sent directly to your wallet in proportion to your share rate, so if a large block is found you get whatever percent of it you would normally get with a small block. this has been the most I have ever used a p2pool has been with this coin, and I love it no stupid usernames workers ect. just plug in and done haha.
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BChydro
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May 27, 2013, 05:19:42 AM |
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So has anyone raised the question in this shitclone about what happens when pool operators decide to pretend they didn't mine a lucky block? Is mostly everyone using p2pool? AFAIK, pool operators can still effectively steal from its users. Or do pools now run on some kind of system that prevents that? I don't keep up with the numerous gibberish acronyms.
A good user-based pool will publish the amount of LKY each block yielded, and this can be verified in the block chain explorer. And in a P2Pool the minted coins are sent directly to your wallet in proportion to your share rate, so if a large block is found you get whatever percent of it you would normally get with a small block. this has been the most I have ever used a p2pool has been with this coin, and I love it no stupid usernames workers ect. just plug in and done haha. Yeah with all other coins I got a crazy amount of stales, but I've been using a LKY P2Pool where I get less stales than a normal stratum pool... It's a lot nicer not having to deal with an account and workers
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