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Author Topic: [ANN] Iridium (IRD) - People are Power - Community build crypto  (Read 149696 times)
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November 03, 2017, 01:52:45 PM
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what will happen if soft cap is not reached?
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November 03, 2017, 02:28:51 PM
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How will be the money, collected during the ICO be spent?

do we have an ICO?
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November 03, 2017, 02:29:19 PM
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Yes, the real pending balance, which is the balance which is not matured yet. What is now labeled as "pending balance" is in fact the pending payment, i.e. the matured balance which isn't paid out yet.

Pending balance --> Matured balance (or just balance) --> Paid balance

This is the logical sequence of events.

Indeed sometimes part of a pending balance does not mature when a block gets orphaned. This is not a problem and it happens very rarely.

Most confusion and questions (like the one a few posts above) on these threads arise from the problem described above, from the not shown pending balance. Other types of pools like MPOS do show the pending=unmatured balance immediately after a block was found. They however do check right away if a block was orphaned. The cryptonote pool checks only when each particular block is supposed to mature, in this case 20 blocks later. Anyway, orphaned blocks are no problem at all as the pending balance simply would get updated or by not having their rewards mature once they are identified (no matter when).

ok, can you point me to (cryptonote) pools running like this ?


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November 03, 2017, 03:27:54 PM
Last edit: November 03, 2017, 03:39:16 PM by nanona
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ok, can you point me to (cryptonote) pools running like this ?

I'm not aware of any doing it that way.

How will be the money, collected during the ICO be spent?

do we have an ICO?

Fake bot accounts created by mindless idiots, posting random short messages to "mature" them. The older and higher the rank, the higher the price tag later.

appletongs:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1266133;sa=showPosts

nuthatchbold:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1268746;sa=showPosts

I guess ICO scammers buy them by the dozens to create replies, keeping their thread on the first page and make it look like everyone wants to buy their garbage tokens.
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November 03, 2017, 08:13:13 PM
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ok, can you point me to (cryptonote) pools running like this ?

I'm not aware of any doing it that way.

How will be the money, collected during the ICO be spent?

do we have an ICO?

Fake bot accounts created by mindless idiots, posting random short messages to "mature" them. The older and higher the rank, the higher the price tag later.

appletongs:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1266133;sa=showPosts

nuthatchbold:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1268746;sa=showPosts

I guess ICO scammers buy them by the dozens to create replies, keeping their thread on the first page and make it look like everyone wants to buy their garbage tokens.

Not surprised Ive seen good projects get spammed from time to time to creat fud exactly from this kind of accounts smh .. Undecided
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November 03, 2017, 09:30:44 PM
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where is dev?
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November 03, 2017, 10:47:51 PM
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Where will your tokens trade?
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November 03, 2017, 10:51:52 PM
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where is dev?

Dev i am sure will come soon don't forget just started the weekend , many people are with family! I got a problem to synchronize my wallet where could i get some extra node please?
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November 04, 2017, 01:33:32 AM
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Project is really interesting and such amazing idea. It seems that blockchain will be used heavily.
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November 04, 2017, 06:34:57 AM
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Where will your tokens trade?

And another bot account with mindless automated messages:

elsehalo
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1264415;sa=showPosts

Need Spanish translation?
Need Chinese translation

Yeah, I am sure you can do Swahili as well. Brave new AI world coming!
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November 04, 2017, 06:45:55 AM
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The front-end of the mine77 pool is alive again (was stalled for 24 hours). Payouts have resumed as well. The pool itself was apparently running all the time, as previously suspected. Good thing is that hash power is now shared kind of 50/50 between mine77 and irdpool. I'd happily move some workers to the third pool (ird.uvac) as well once it allows fixed share diffculty setting. The other two pools have this feature, even though it is undocumented on their "getting started" pages.
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November 04, 2017, 10:13:59 AM
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I'm still mining this coin although new dev has took over this project. Now I wait it list on the exchange  Cool Cool Cool

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November 04, 2017, 10:47:03 AM
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Pending Balance: 0.00000000 IRD after 30 minutes mining  in ird.uvac.fr Huh

it's weird no ?


Nope its slower lower hash rate on the pool but once a block is found which is around every 2.5 - 3.5 hours the reward of 85IRD atm is split betwen the 6 miners there  Smiley Like I sad thats the most profitiable pool for me  Smiley
2 blocks found wait for them to get confirmed Smiley u will get ur ird then Tongue
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November 04, 2017, 12:25:45 PM
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The front-end of the mine77 pool is alive again (was stalled for 24 hours). Payouts have resumed as well. The pool itself was apparently running all the time, as previously suspected. Good thing is that hash power is now shared kind of 50/50 between mine77 and irdpool. I'd happily move some workers to the third pool (ird.uvac) as well once it allows fixed share diffculty setting. The other two pools have this feature, even though it is undocumented on their "getting started" pages.
Allow me to pick your brains a bit.
How exactly so you go about calculating the optimum fixed difficulty for your hash?
Thanks in advance.
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November 04, 2017, 12:30:50 PM
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I read whitepaper and so on but can't understand - what in this project is better that in monero? Is there some new idea in it?
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November 04, 2017, 01:13:46 PM
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I read whitepaper and so on but can't understand - what in this project is better that in monero? Is there some new idea in it?
- Low 25,000,000 total coin supply, differentiating from the other CryptoNight coins with over 100 billion coins in total supply.
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November 04, 2017, 02:26:26 PM
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sad news .. the dad's fish in the aquarium died. And most likely they will leave the project. Huh
                             IRIDIUM DEV old = IRIDIUM DEV NEW
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November 04, 2017, 02:38:58 PM
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sad news .. the dad's fish in the aquarium died. And most likely they will leave the project. Huh
                             IRIDIUM DEV old = IRIDIUM DEV NEW

I have to admit you are even dumber than those recent bots if you believe anyone who fairly launches a coin without premine will then run away with $25 and claim a family member died only to have a cheap excuse.

The fact that you consider this realistic tells me much more about YOUR personality.

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November 04, 2017, 03:07:14 PM
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waiting for investing sector, please give a safety site for no tension.
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November 04, 2017, 03:48:59 PM
Last edit: November 04, 2017, 04:21:30 PM by nanona
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The front-end of the mine77 pool is alive again (was stalled for 24 hours). Payouts have resumed as well. The pool itself was apparently running all the time, as previously suspected. Good thing is that hash power is now shared kind of 50/50 between mine77 and irdpool. I'd happily move some workers to the third pool (ird.uvac) as well once it allows fixed share diffculty setting. The other two pools have this feature, even though it is undocumented on their "getting started" pages.
Allow me to pick your brains a bit.
How exactly so you go about calculating the optimum fixed difficulty for your hash?
Thanks in advance.

If you are using Claymore, this is what you want to see.



You want that your worker submits shares every few seconds. This is only possible if the pool allocates you a proper share difficulty.

Many pools which use auto-diff do not. They give you some ridiculous diff of say 100k, which means your worker will often not find and submit a single share before the round is over, which means you get ZERO rewards for that round.

A worker consisting of a single CPU and a worker consisting of 6 GPUs obviously need highly different diffs. When a pools is using a constant diff on a certain port, that diff fits basically nobody. It will be too high for the single CPU worker and much too low for the multiple GPU rig. Which means the single CPU worker will just heat the room by not finding a single share before a round is over, while the multiple GPU worker will bombard the pool server with shares multiple times every second putting an unnecessary load on the server.

This is why pools are using auto-diff. They have different start diffs on certain ports but then each new round after you connect they adjust the diff. What many of them however don't do, is to adjust it properly. They just increase it until max diff is reached, rendering the connected workers very inefficient with much too high diff.

Therefore a pools needs the option that a user can set a diff of his choice which works best for his rigs. Simply to overcome the badly implemented auto-diff.

Let's assume your worker has a total hashrate of 1000H/s. Try to set a diff of 3000 and see how frequently shares are found and submitted (the green lines saying "share found, share accepted"). If it is every few seconds, that's fine. If it takes longer, set a lower diff. If it is too frequent, set a higher diff. Once you have figured it out, use that diff forever for that particular algo.

However for coins where the block time is much shorter, say 15s, you want to have shares found and submitted much more frequently than 2-3s. Otherwise you will miss out all short rounds.

About the above screenshot: Claymore shows those yellow status lines with the temperatures every 30s. As you can see the diff I have configured is such that shares are found every 2-3s. Works fine for me. If you use a too high diff (manually set too high or the pool setting it for you) you will also notice that the hashrate shown in the pool is much lower than your actual hashrate (no, this isn't because Claymore is mining covertly with your rigs and such nonsense!). That's because your worker will produce many stale shares when the round is already over and he is still chewing on the old outdated work, wasting electricity for nothing. Therefore the right diff setting is essential for efficient mining.

EDIT: Here is what you don't want to see:


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