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June 02, 2021, 06:42:19 PM
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compare the payout of the pool coinsforall where 1000 DTC and the payout of the pool dtc.graymines where 50 DTC speeds are the same and income per hour


1141271                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
cf07234080...   +50.00000000   0.00000000   OK   22:12:06 05/04/2021
1119779
ac59e33c7d...   +50.00000000   0.00000000   OK   23:27:06 22/03/2021
1119778
b65c4caca3...   +50.00000000   0.00000000   OK   23:27:06 22/03/2021
1119769
f19dd5d97f...   +50.00000000   0.00000000   OK   23:12:06 22/03/2021
1119768
dc05695872...   +50.00000000   0.00000000   OK   23:12:06 22/03/2021
1119757
b46e686da3...   +50.00000000   0.00000000   OK   22:57:06 22/03/2021
1119756
e9655013b3...   +50.00000000   0.00000000   OK   22:57:06 22/03/2021
1119744
012794a218...   +50.00000000   0.00000000   OK   22:42:06 22/03/2021
1119743
aa6ffb20cb...   +50.00000000   0.00000000   OK   22:42:06 22/03/2021
1119731
516ca6a963...   +50.00000000   0.00000000   OK   22:27:06 22/03/2021
1119730
8e828e8570...   +50.00000000   0.00000000   OK   22:27:06 22/03/2021
1119721
574619e224...   +50.00000000   0.00000000   OK   22:12:07 22/03/2021
1119720
5e66590642...   +50.00000000   0.00000000   OK   22:12:07 22/03/2021
1119709
965f425f3b...   +50.00000000   0.00000000   OK   21:57:07 22/03/2021
1103887
71f258c575...   +50.00000000   0.00000000   OK   21:54:06 10/03/2021
1103875
e0c9f17bb3...   +50.00000000   0.00000000   OK   21:39:06 10/03/2021
1103864
7356d5ff92...   +50.00000000   0.00000000   OK   21:24:06 10/03/2021
1103852
b15ecae938...   +50.00000000   0.00000000   OK   21:09:06 10/03/2021
1103841
dd397c5332...   +50.00000000   0.00000000   OK   20:54:07 10/03/2021
1103823
3c037d4747...   +50.00000000   0.00000000   OK   20:39:06 10/03/2021
1103822
0b213a7766...   +50.00000000   0.00000000   OK   20:39:06 10/03/2021
1102149
3eea73fbb3...   +1008.42968382   0.00000000   OK   08:54:06 09/03/2021
1102119
3751b02181...   +1003.42814715   0.00000000   OK   08:03:06 09/03/2021
1102095
76727adae1...   +1005.52177350   0.00000000   OK   07:15:07 09/03/2021
1102035
aebafd5bc6...   +1005.85769952   0.00000000   OK   05:54:06 09/03/2021
1101974
3cb46ab870...   +1004.93104584   0.00000000   OK   04:03:06 09/03/2021
1101906
07971301aa...   +1004.81633975   0.00000000   OK   02:33:07 09/03/2021
1101870
170ec0df69...   +1003.33673694   0.00000000   OK   01:42:06 09/03/2021
1101847
98d0997ad8...   +1006.75999567   0.00000000   OK   01:03:06 09/03/2021
1101818
c5165d143a...   +1006.14730181   0.00000000   OK   00:21:06 09/03/2021
1101766
c087945e88...   +1003.26787246   0.00000000   OK   23:21:07 08/03/2021
1101709
e5345b7091...   +1001.13735623   0.00000000   OK   22:30:06 08/03/2021
1101664
fba061c2f4...   +1004.43849519   0.00000000   OK   21:42:06 08/03/2021
1101622
cd8bd4bf75...   +1000.02628443   0.00000000   OK   20:51:06 08/03/2021
1101574
2012be4560...   +1004.44015227   0.00000000   OK   20:00:07 08/03/2021
1101546
917b2a58bc...   +1000.65146567   0.00000000   OK   19:21:07 08/03/2021
1101502
56aa4d9ad7...   +1007.80230530   0.00000000   OK   18:39:06 08/03/2021
1101463
2ff2bac1ae...   +1003.39244118   0.00000000   OK   17:51:06 08/03/2021
1101429
9c4d3751e0...   +1007.55539572   0.00000000   OK   17:09:06 08/03/2021
1101381
97911c082c...   +1009.24947935   0.00000000   OK   16:09:06 08/03/2021
1101357
8ff97abb33...   +1002.39424591   0.00000000   OK   15:30:06 08/03/2021
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June 02, 2021, 08:12:39 PM
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compare the payout of the pool coinsforall where 1000 DTC and the payout of the pool dtc.graymines where 50 DTC speeds are the same and income per hour

1101357
8ff97abb33...   +1002.39424591   0.00000000   OK   15:30:06 08/03/2021

Hi Balko,

    Let's look at the data you pasted here.

    First, I see what looks like a height. 1101357
    Next, I see what looks like the beginning of a block hash. 8ff97abb33...
    The next two fields look like a representation the subsidy and something else (maybe difficulty or maybe fees). +1002.39424591 0.00000000
    The last two appear to be a verification result and a timestamp. OK   15:30:06 08/03/2021

    My point is those are nonsense results for the main Datacoin network.
    The heights in your paste happened 6 years ago (Sun Nov 22 2015 00:17:56 GMT+0000).

Code:
{
  "hash": "7a34762ae2e5a57fd6822bd5e323668bd1830f8dcaf4e559e589f8578c54534a",
  "confirmations": 2881889,
  "strippedsize": 201,
  "size": 201,
  "weight": 804,
  "height": 1101357,
  "version": 2,
  "headerhash": "ff2ee2e8ef475b9cdfa41ea8443c931234caebd04771b6659c7c47e9b3697816",
  "versionHex": "00000002",
  "merkleroot": "57469605f03c4173a552f9898b0a08da425bcdcbc0f122e691e1acefc51cb2e4",
  "tx": [
    "57469605f03c4173a552f9898b0a08da425bcdcbc0f122e691e1acefc51cb2e4"
  ],
  "time": 1448151476,
  "mediantime": 1448146176,
  "nonce": 1383779704,
  "primechainmultiplier": "194141584236906711040",
  "bits": "08fb3093",
  "difficulty": 8.981209933757782,
  "chainwork": "00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001018ffee9c5d",
  "nTx": 1,
  "transition": 9,
  "primechain": "TWN00.000000",
  "primeorigin": "22408329804299343599408431215969857786164394850963318879641955955131239393639425443486854099742720",
  "previousblockhash": "186fbb67b9f2c05281bebc48ffd78a225d09ca11bdbe9804233d1f8b4ab1a6ff",
  "nextblockhash": "dd589776d292bcb73c5a07a6a4ab8cbebfc8dbf222291658e0cb959fa441c760"
}

    Since I don't operate coinsforall, its not for me to say what was happening there.
    Nonetheless, with the data you presented which speaks for itself - there was something else being mined.

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June 02, 2021, 08:27:07 PM
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compare the payout of the pool coinsforall where 1000 DTC and the payout of the pool dtc.graymines where 50 DTC speeds are the same and income per hour

1141271  cf07234080... +50.00000000 0.00000000 OK 22:12:06 05/04/2021
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The block height, hash and (importantly) date don't match those of the Datacoin chain, check for yourself:

https://dtc.graymines.net/index.php?id=blocks&addr=DNN2uuPUFrcwuKs29KwFHtR5ctRbio4H8Z

Datacoin block height has been > 3.5 Million for nearly a year now:
Code:
$ datacoin-cli getblockhash 3500000
972d7c0393c76b76a6d29c1ee0c82b8b7058e3eb36669a55d0e29d79bd665caf
$ datacoin-cli getblock 972d7c0393c76b76a6d29c1ee0c82b8b7058e3eb36669a55d0e29d79bd665caf 1
{
  "hash": "972d7c0393c76b76a6d29c1ee0c82b8b7058e3eb36669a55d0e29d79bd665caf",
  "confirmations": 483477,
  "strippedsize": 200,
  "size": 200,
  "weight": 800,
  "height": 3500000,
  "version": 2,
  "headerhash": "9461ddfcc9d32718058c03728a8396f7544d707bebd3178a6e552cbc2485f63f",
  "versionHex": "00000002",
  "merkleroot": "5a666f4c7b69fbb5f78a1222538eeea8da82d7829f2b2c81cf6ef5ec864f6c10",
  "tx": [
    "5a666f4c7b69fbb5f78a1222538eeea8da82d7829f2b2c81cf6ef5ec864f6c10"
  ],
  "time": 1591925459,
  "mediantime": 1591922383,
  "nonce": 1593550290,
  "primechainmultiplier": "832814619237693840",
  "bits": "095d804a",
  "difficulty": 9.365238785743713,
  "chainwork": "00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000003817ee65938e",
  "nTx": 1,
  "transition": 9.964263021945953,
  "primechain": "2CC09.d7d3a3",
  "primeorigin": "55894534604391444875571410563103361080896149016368291341174837805918196032603224936536946805360",
  "previousblockhash": "33517070734c94399e1a9042c4dc66a3b6a3503e272fa30da5199c0a577d38db",
  "nextblockhash": "402c343818e021bd34e0fbdf7a9ea48f48cacbfc288fa1033afae6254d822b17"
}
$ date --date='@1591925459'
Fri 12 Jun 02:30:59 BST 2020

It might help clarify things if you could post the JSON result from interrogating your Datacoin client for getinfo (or getblockchaininfo, depending on version).

Cheers

Graham
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June 03, 2021, 04:46:08 AM
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what I posted is the statistics of the arrival of coins on the exchange from one pool and from another with the same SPD
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June 03, 2021, 05:28:04 AM
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what I posted is the statistics of the arrival of coins on the exchange from one pool and from another with the same SPD

Okay, that makes a bit more sense then.

So, what is the actual problem you want to solve? Are you just trying to figure out if the pool payouts are honest?
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June 03, 2021, 06:13:11 AM
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what I posted is the statistics of the arrival of coins on the exchange from one pool and from another with the same SPD

Okay, that makes a bit more sense then.

So, what is the actual problem you want to solve? Are you just trying to figure out if the pool payouts are honest?

Yes

Because earlier the difficulty was more, the income was twice as much as you have on the pool now with low difficulty
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June 03, 2021, 02:03:07 PM
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Because earlier the difficulty was more, the income was twice as much as you have on the pool now with low difficulty
It might seem like that but, in reaiity, it can't be true. Difficulty has dropped since March 3rd when the coinsforall.io pool went down but not enough to explain an apparent 50% drop in income.

Code:
Date: 10/03/2021 00:55 - 3872381 - Difficulty: 8.9318 - coinbase: 12.64568656 DTC

Date: 10/04/2021 00:41 - 3919500 - Difficulty: 8.9595 - coinbase: 12.89000000 DTC

Date: 10/05/2021 00:19 - 3955926 - Difficulty: 8.8470 - coinbase: 12.95000000 DTC

Date: 03/06/2021 13:41 - 3985441 - Difficulty: 8.5357 - coinbase: 13.86000000 DTC

You've apparently been led astray by relying on faulty calculations:
I have more than 10 blocks per minute
Common sense should have prompted you to question this figure. Datacoin, as a clone of Primecoin, has a target block spacing of one minute, enforced by Sunny King's scheme of continuous difficulty adjustment, so a figure of > 10 blocks per minute simply cannot be correct.

Feeding bogus figures into a mining calculator merely propagates the absurdity:
mining calculator
Your CPD:12500
Difficulty:8.4189
Include pool fee (4%)Calculate
DTC per day: 100510.967

Daily target block spacing is 60 * 24 which is 1440 blocks, not 12500.

This has misled you into making incorrect assumptions which you unfortunately expressed publicly:
Pool ( dtc.graymines.net) SCAM. 80 percent the pool takes for itself do not mess with this pool

You might gain a clearer insight into your mining income by entering the values into a spreadsheet.

Cheers

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June 03, 2021, 03:39:27 PM
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Because earlier the difficulty was more, the income was twice as much as you have on the pool now with low difficulty
It might seem like that but, in reaiity, it can't be true. Difficulty has dropped since March 3rd when the coinsforall.io pool went down but not enough to explain an apparent 50% drop in income.

Code:
Date: 10/03/2021 00:55 - 3872381 - Difficulty: 8.9318 - coinbase: 12.64568656 DTC

Date: 10/04/2021 00:41 - 3919500 - Difficulty: 8.9595 - coinbase: 12.89000000 DTC

Date: 10/05/2021 00:19 - 3955926 - Difficulty: 8.8470 - coinbase: 12.95000000 DTC

Date: 03/06/2021 13:41 - 3985441 - Difficulty: 8.5357 - coinbase: 13.86000000 DTC

You've apparently been led astray by relying on faulty calculations:
I have more than 10 blocks per minute
Common sense should have prompted you to question this figure. Datacoin, as a clone of Primecoin, has a target block spacing of one minute, enforced by Sunny King's scheme of continuous difficulty adjustment, so a figure of > 10 blocks per minute simply cannot be correct.

Feeding bogus figures into a mining calculator merely propagates the absurdity:
mining calculator
Your CPD:12500
Difficulty:8.4189
Include pool fee (4%)Calculate
DTC per day: 100510.967

Daily target block spacing is 60 * 24 which is 1440 blocks, not 12500.

This has misled you into making incorrect assumptions which you unfortunately expressed publicly:
Pool ( dtc.graymines.net) SCAM. 80 percent the pool takes for itself do not mess with this pool

You might gain a clearer insight into your mining income by entering the values into a spreadsheet.

Cheers

Graham

What table where can I see?
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What table where can I see?
Sorry, I don't understand the question. What table do you want to see?

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June 03, 2021, 06:23:50 PM
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You might gain a clearer insight into your mining income by entering the values into a spreadsheet.


where can I watch?

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June 04, 2021, 12:27:57 PM
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entering the values into a spreadsheet.


where can I watch?
This is something you would need to do for yourself. Copy and paste your results into a spreadsheet.

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June 13, 2021, 11:10:27 PM
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need dtc miner for rx580 anyone ...all links are down for windows and linux
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June 14, 2021, 12:42:20 AM
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Hi, please help, when i send a transaction i see a message - Status: 0/unconfirmed, not in memory pool, abandoned, what am I doing wrong?
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need dtc miner for rx580 anyone ...all links are down for windows and linux
still searching for a miner but cant find it
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Hi, please help, when i send a transaction i see a message - Status: 0/unconfirmed, not in memory pool, abandoned, what am I doing wrong?

Same problem and my coins don't go away
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June 15, 2021, 07:59:00 AM
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The pool seems to be repaired, it works fine, but now the wallet only works to accept coins to send from the wallet, it is impossible not to send
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June 15, 2021, 08:37:10 AM
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The pool seems to be repaired, it works fine, but now the wallet only works to accept coins to send from the wallet, it is impossible not to send
same problem my coins wont get confirmed
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June 15, 2021, 09:45:22 AM
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Current set of listening nodes:

Code:
addnode=213.31.19.87
addnode=89.73.143.76
addnode=144.76.118.44

Cheers,

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Current set of listening nodes:

Code:
addnode=213.31.19.87
addnode=89.73.143.76
addnode=144.76.118.44

Cheers,

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Good day. How to apply them
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Current set of listening nodes:

Code:
addnode=213.31.19.87
addnode=89.73.143.76
addnode=144.76.118.44

Cheers,

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Good day. How to apply them
on your debug console just write addnode "ip" add
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