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Author Topic: [ANN] LuckyCoin LKY | Lucky Blocks | Fast | Fun | Fair  (Read 113060 times)
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August 19, 2013, 06:49:28 PM
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Is there an explorer anymore?
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August 20, 2013, 01:22:18 AM
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Is there an explorer anymore?

Unfortunately, the LKY block explorer at p2pool.nl is still down.

I've contacted the operator of http://www.cryptocoinexplorer.com to get the Luckycoin added on his site.

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August 20, 2013, 06:02:39 AM
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I've noticed that on P2Pool.org that I'm the only miner and the pool rate is between 18 and 27 percent global speed with just 2 8400GT cards on a Ubuntu 12.04 system doing CUDA script.

For those that feel that LuckyCoins is in death throws, feel free to send yours to LHe9g5ixMyfdtqAEHU5vErG1eQrDshBFRW
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In the meantime, i'm going to try and get more old rigs on that pool and mine the ( words removed ) out of it!!!

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yep, not connected, each card getting between 8 and 27khash due to how short some are before getting and reporting shares. ( averaging 10k per card )

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August 22, 2013, 06:17:56 PM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=236714.msg2987790#msg2987790

ya might want to look in to this one......  Roll Eyes

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August 26, 2013, 01:21:23 AM
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I've noticed that on P2Pool.org that I'm the only miner and the pool rate is between 18 and 27 percent global speed with just 2 8400GT cards on a Ubuntu 12.04 system doing CUDA script.

For those that feel that LuckyCoins is in death throws, feel free to send yours to LHe9g5ixMyfdtqAEHU5vErG1eQrDshBFRW
 Cool

In the meantime, i'm going to try and get more old rigs on that pool and mine the ( words removed ) out of it!!!

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yep, not connected, each card getting between 8 and 27khash due to how short some are before getting and reporting shares. ( averaging 10k per card )

I don't think that these numbers are accurate. The Luckycoin network is around 10MHs during the slow times.

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September 01, 2013, 03:04:43 AM
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Overall, yes, not even close to ' the network activity ' for Lucky coin mining.  Did some digging and P2Pool.org is part ( small fraction ) of the pool 2 pool network and their hash rate is based on what pool to pools it contacts, not the network as a whole.... but still, under 30% of that kind of network means almost no payout until * or if/when * it finaly hits.

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September 27, 2013, 03:03:13 AM
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Does anybody have any currently valid nodes?  I have an extensive list of nodes added from this thread and the nodes it comes with, and I have only managed to connect to one node for a short period where I actually was downloading the blockchain data, but unfortunately it only stayed connected about a minute.  I have been trying to sync this wallet for a few days now and have barely gotten any of the blockchain downloaded.  Which I need some valid nodes as I have coins sitting at a few pools that I acquired over time that I want to get into my wallet so I can see about doing something with them actually.
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October 07, 2013, 05:09:09 AM
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Titan, you should look into the difficulty adjustment that was used in MegaCoin.  They did a hard fork, and the difficulty calculates every block.  It has totally made it multicoin-proof. 

Otherwise the luckycoin network is never going to be usable.
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October 08, 2013, 12:27:01 AM
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Titan, you should look into the difficulty adjustment that was used in MegaCoin.  They did a hard fork, and the difficulty calculates every block.  It has totally made it multicoin-proof. 

Otherwise the luckycoin network is never going to be usable.

Dear rapta,

Yes, I like the Megacoin adjustment algorithm. I also want to see how the new Digitalcoin adjustment works out.
I have been a bit conservative with the difficulty adjustment update, because there were a lot of problems with other coin, but I am moving this forward now.

Unfortunately, I was a few minutes too late recently to stop the Multipool from pushing the difficulty up quite high.

Still, I am currently testing some wallet modifications to eliminate the crosstalk on the network.
Usually the core network nodes get hammered with a lot of garbage from other networks.
I think I've found now a good two phase strategy to eliminate the crosstalk entirely without changing the message headers.
I see already good results with phase one on the live network on my test nodes.

I've been busy creating a new community forum for the Luckycoin last weekend. So this thread will come to an end!

Get Lucky,

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October 08, 2013, 12:36:59 AM
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Does anybody have any currently valid nodes?  I have an extensive list of nodes added from this thread and the nodes it comes with, and I have only managed to connect to one node for a short period where I actually was downloading the blockchain data, but unfortunately it only stayed connected about a minute.  I have been trying to sync this wallet for a few days now and have barely gotten any of the blockchain downloaded.  Which I need some valid nodes as I have coins sitting at a few pools that I acquired over time that I want to get into my wallet so I can see about doing something with them actually.

Please check out: https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/1302-network-nodes/

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October 08, 2013, 01:12:22 AM
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Overall, yes, not even close to ' the network activity ' for Lucky coin mining.  Did some digging and P2Pool.org is part ( small fraction ) of the pool 2 pool network and their hash rate is based on what pool to pools it contacts, not the network as a whole.... but still, under 30% of that kind of network means almost no payout until * or if/when * it finaly hits.

I suggest using the luckycoinpool.org or multipool.us both are sound.
I have seen strange things with the payouts on some p2pools that made me stop using them.

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October 08, 2013, 01:29:18 AM
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Dear Luckycoin community,

I have selected CryptoCoinTalk as the host for the new Luckycoin community forum.
The aim of the forum is to provide a one-stop destination for all information about the Luckycoin.

Forum link: https://cryptocointalk.com/forum/188-luckycoin-lky/
 
Giveaway thread: https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/1310-luckycoin-giveaway/

Get Lucky,

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October 20, 2013, 03:20:42 PM
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Dear Luckycoin community,

Please update your clients to the latest version Luckycoin v0.8.8 on Github.

Windows:
https://github.com/LuckyCoinFoundation/LuckycoinQT

Source:
https://github.com/LuckyCoinFoundation/Luckycoin

The old clients are not compatible any more after the hard fork!

Forum link: https://cryptocointalk.com/forum/188-luckycoin-lky/
 
Giveaway thread: https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/1310-luckycoin-giveaway/

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November 18, 2013, 03:02:57 AM
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Dear Luckycoin community,

Please update your clients to the latest version Luckycoin v0.9.9 on Github.

Windows:
https://github.com/LuckyCoinFoundation/LuckycoinQT

Source:
https://github.com/LuckyCoinFoundation/Luckycoin

The new Luckycoin client v0.9.9 introduces advanced checkpointing and a new reward reduction scheme!

Please update your Luckycoin clients before block 100,000!


Forum link: https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/1573-luckycoin-v099-security-update-advanced-checkpointing/
 
Giveaway thread: https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/1310-luckycoin-giveaway/

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November 21, 2013, 11:26:10 PM
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V0.9.9 also leaves the network security update message to update to v0.9.9 in it so its kinda annoying to see a notice to update even though you have updated.  Network Alert should not be visible if you DID update.  Thank you.
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November 23, 2013, 04:13:07 AM
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V0.9.9 also leaves the network security update message to update to v0.9.9 in it so its kinda annoying to see a notice to update even though you have updated.  Network Alert should not be visible if you DID update.  Thank you.

The alert message behavior will change for future updates. Currently it is a network wide broadcast.
Most of the Luckycoin network already upgraded to v0.9.9. The alert message will be disabled within the next few days.

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November 26, 2013, 09:56:19 AM
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Please update your clients to the latest version Luckycoin v0.9.9 on Github.

Windows:
https://github.com/LuckyCoinFoundation/LuckycoinQT
The frist post should be updated, too!

And where are checksum for the client?

My hashes for https://github.com/LuckyCoinFoundation/LuckycoinQT/archive/master.zip are:
sha1: 42f274830188b166524c19133958d5815360198d
md5: 04e313962f501f579afc9e80103add7c
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November 27, 2013, 04:14:13 AM
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Please update your clients to the latest version Luckycoin v0.9.9 on Github.

Windows:
https://github.com/LuckyCoinFoundation/LuckycoinQT
The frist post should be updated, too!

And where are checksum for the client?

My hashes for https://github.com/LuckyCoinFoundation/LuckycoinQT/archive/master.zip are:
sha1: 42f274830188b166524c19133958d5815360198d
md5: 04e313962f501f579afc9e80103add7c

Unfortunately, I don't have access to the LuckyC account and cannot post to the first page.
Please visit the official Luckycoin community forum for up to date information.
https://cryptocointalk.com/forum/188-luckycoin-lky/

I will update the Github page after double checking the hashes.

Thanks!

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November 30, 2013, 09:22:58 PM
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so now some good p2pool site?
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December 03, 2013, 11:33:22 AM
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so now some good p2pool site?

http://p2pool.org:8249
http://next.afraid.org:8116

More mining pools:
https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/339-luckycoin-lky-information/

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