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Author Topic: [ANN] Fastcoin - FST - The Fastest coin so far in the market - is launched!!  (Read 237830 times)
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July 24, 2015, 02:57:56 AM
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This coin is best solo mined.

These are some of my examples when I solo fast coin. Pay close attention to the times. If done correctly, youll get multiple full payouts every minute.





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July 26, 2015, 04:07:04 PM
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Hi Vegas or any user that wants to help,

I have to ask you a favor. Could you be able to upload a zip file with the last parts of the blockchain not covered by the archive in your website? I'd really appreciate your effort. My wallet is not able to sync, is stuck of fourth week, block 5093400 and I really want to solo mine this coin as a backup coin for my home pc. I have a very low hash power and the low difficulty of fastcoin is perfect for me since DMD the main coin I mine is getting very high on its diff.
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July 29, 2015, 12:33:03 AM
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Hi Vegas or any user that wants to help,

I have to ask you a favor. Could you be able to upload a zip file with the last parts of the blockchain not covered by the archive in your website? I'd really appreciate your effort. My wallet is not able to sync, is stuck of fourth week, block 5093400 and I really want to solo mine this coin as a backup coin for my home pc. I have a very low hash power and the low difficulty of fastcoin is perfect for me since DMD the main coin I mine is getting very high on its diff.

Yes, I'll be updating all the files hosted on archive.org this evening, including the individual blockchain files and the self-extracting bootstrap.dat.



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July 30, 2015, 10:26:55 AM
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Hi M0glie, thanks a lot for the upload. Can you confirm if this is your archive.org folder? I don't see any update since March 5th.
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July 30, 2015, 01:54:08 PM
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Hi M0glie, thanks a lot for the upload. Can you confirm if this is your archive.org folder? I don't see any update since March 5th.

Try this one: http://bootstraps.cointech.net/fastcoin/ This is not official generator. The dat file is created with wallet that is not db4.8, but in most tests all transactions are correct with db4.8. Please, test it and return to me feedback!

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July 30, 2015, 07:04:00 PM
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Hi M0glie, thanks a lot for the upload. Can you confirm if this is your archive.org folder? I don't see any update since March 5th.
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That listing just reflects the original upload date. Look at the details and directory listing here.

https://archive.org/details/Fastcoin_Blockchain

https://archive.org/download/Fastcoin_Blockchain

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July 30, 2015, 07:16:11 PM
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What's New in version v0.10?

This is a major release of Fastcoin Core, featuring the technical equivalent of Bitcoin/Litecoin v0.10.2 but with Fastcoin specific patches.

Major improvements in block synchronization and various internals are considerably faster and more efficient, and it has several major privacy improvements.


Sourceforge is still implementing server upgrades and currently is not accepting any new uploads to their servers.

The current release of updated clients (fastcoin-0.10.2.2) have been uploaded to the following mirrors.

https://fastcoin.codeplex.com/releases/view/616540

https://bitbucket.org/m0gliE/fastcoin/downloads

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July 30, 2015, 07:19:51 PM
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This coin is best solo mined.

These are some of my examples when I solo fast coin. Pay close attention to the times. If done correctly, youll get multiple full payouts every minute.





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How much of hashrate do you push?
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July 31, 2015, 01:51:00 AM
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2.6Ghs (2600MHS). Knctitan 2 farm.

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July 31, 2015, 07:07:27 AM
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New client is working.  Cheesy
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Last edit: August 03, 2015, 01:38:32 AM by m0gliE
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Fastcoin Core v0.10.2.2
 
Win-x64, Win-x86, OSX-x86, OSX-x64, Linux-x86, Linux-x64



IMPORTANT
v0.10.2.2 is now the official release version of Fastcoin Core. On top of the new features, this update contains very important security fixes and all users MUST upgrade to this version as soon as possible as details on several vulnerabilities will be made public on July 7th (Official Bitcoin warning). Pool operators, P2Pool and solo miners especially, as once BIP 66 is enforced, version 2 blocks will be rejected from the network entirely. P2Pool miners must upgrade to the latest version which can be obtained from forrestv's repo.

What's New in version v0.10?
This is a major release of Fastcoin Core, featuring the technical equivalent of Bitcoin v0.10.2 but with Fastcoin specific patches. The block synchronization and various internals are considerably faster and more efficient, and it has several major privacy improvements.  The most significant changes include:

  • Watch-only wallet support. This allows the wallet to track transactions to and form wallets for which you know the address of but do not have the private key to.
  • Faster blockchain synchronization due to headers-first synchronization and support for downloading blocks in parallel. Downloading the blockchain is now much quicker and can be completed within a few hours instead of taking days for some users.
  • A REST interface which allows unauthenticated access to public node data when the -rest flag is specified.
  • RPC Server “Warm-Up” Mode which starts earlier than previous versions. This helps users or services relying on it know that the server has already started and will be available soon.
  • Improved signing security. This is due to using the libsecp256k1 library for signing instead of OpenSSL. libsecp256k1 is a cryptographic library optimized for elliptic curve uses which Litecoin relies on and was created by Bitcoin Core developer Pieter Wuille. Featuring better security, via hardening against timing leaks and derandomization, this library is believed to be better tested and more thoroughly reviewed than the implementation in OpenSSL.
  • New utility applications including litecoin-tx for transaction related functionality and litecoin-cli for RPC command line functionality as litecoind no longer accepts them.
  • Strict DER encoding for signatures (BIP 66). This introduces block version 3 and a new consensus rule which prevents non-standard transactions from being included in blocks. This also removes the dependency on OpenSSL’s signature parsing. Eventually, libsecp256k1 will be used for all consensus related tasks, depreciating the need for OpenSSL entirely.
  • RPC Access Changes. RPC access now supports binary network addresses. This means that you can specify a single IP address, a CIDR network address or a netmask for accessing the RPC service.
  • Please note, wildcard string matching no longer works and will display an error in the debug.log file when you attempt to use use a wildcard string in the rpcallowip= variable, either as a config setting or launch parameter.

    Example: Allow RPC access from IP addresses 192.168.1.1-192.168.1.254
Code:
rpcallowip=192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0
Note: IPv6 addresses can also be used.

The major user-visible features that were new in Bitcoin v0.9 and v0.10 are not actually new for Fastcoin v0.10 because we backported it to Fastcoin v0.8 (like Coin Control).
For a complete list of Fastcoin Core specific changes, you can view the release notes here.

Fastcoin v0.10.2.2 is a minor release from the previous release candidate, featuring improvements and bug fixes. The changes can be seen below:
  • Added option -alerts’ to opt out of the network alert system. Please note that disabling network alerts should only be used by power users as this system is used for network emergencies and important security releases. The default behavior is that network alerts are enabled.
  • Detect and reject LibreSSL. This prevents a non-approved SSL library being used for compiling Fastcoin Core, preventing potential consensus compatibility issues.
  • Improved getbalance RPC functionality to allow the user to display zero confirmation transactions (this works with watch-only addresses as well).
  • PID file bug fix for non-Windows based systems.
  • Bug fix for signing and verifying messages.
  • New GPG Signing Process

Download Binaries
Binaries for Fastcoin can be located at the following mirrors covering all major operating systems. Fastcoin Core 64bit versions are now also available.

Download from Sourceforge
Download from Bitbucket
Download from Codeplex

Source
https://github.com/fastcoinproject/fastcoin/tree/10.2.2-irc
The master-0.10 branch contains the latest commits to the next stable releases of Fastcoin Core.

Build instructions for Linux can be found here.
Build instructions for OSX can be found here.

Bug Reporting
https://github.com/fastcoinproject/fastcoin/issues

WARNING
While this branch has been extensively tested to be compatible with the existing Fastcoin 0.8 network there is the possibility that we missed something.  BACKUP YOUR FASTCOIN DATADIR and wallet.dat because after you run v0.10 the old v0.8 version is no longer compatible with your on-disk data.
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August 03, 2015, 08:58:15 AM
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any working pool ?

https://pool.bejjan.net/

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August 04, 2015, 08:36:01 AM
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any working pool ?
http://fst.cointech.net:5150  username is your wallet address and any password

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August 04, 2015, 07:57:16 PM
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have you fixed the problem with all the orphans?

last check showed an average of 47% of all blocks generated were orphans (in the older wallet). I'm still catching up my block chain and will take a look after the block chain after the date of the new release.


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August 07, 2015, 07:40:35 PM
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Hi I'm having trouble solo mining. I've tried different configs but always get the same error.

HTTP request failed: Failed to connect to localhost port 9527: Connection refused [other times it returns a "no response"]
json_rpc_call failed, retry after 10 seconds


Here are the configs I'm using for the cpu and gpu miner and my wallet:

Fastcoin.conf

listen=1
daemon=1
server=1
rpcuser=myusername
rpcpassword=mypassword
rpcallowip=localhost
rpcport=9527
rpcconnect=127.0.0.1
addnode=190.191.141.145
addnode=75.135.81.210
addnode=69.57.165.193
addnode=168.61.25.9


CPU Miner Epsylon's

cpuminer-multi-x64 -a scrypt -t 3 -T 2 -q --coinbase-addr=myaddress -o localhost:9527 -u myusername -p mypassword

GPU Miner Epsylon's

ccminer-35-50-52.exe -a scrypt -i 15 -o http://127.0.0.1:9527 -O myusername:mypassword
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August 07, 2015, 08:48:34 PM
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Hi I'm having trouble solo mining. I've tried different configs but always get the same error.

HTTP request failed: Failed to connect to localhost port 9527: Connection refused [other times it returns a "no response"]
json_rpc_call failed, retry after 10 seconds


Here are the configs I'm using for the cpu and gpu miner and my wallet:

Fastcoin.conf

listen=1
daemon=1
server=1
rpcuser=myusername
rpcpassword=mypassword
rpcallowip=localhost
rpcport=9527
rpcconnect=127.0.0.1
addnode=190.191.141.145
addnode=75.135.81.210
addnode=69.57.165.193
addnode=168.61.25.9


CPU Miner Epsylon's

cpuminer-multi-x64 -a scrypt -t 3 -T 2 -q --coinbase-addr=myaddress -o localhost:9527 -u myusername -p mypassword

GPU Miner Epsylon's

ccminer-35-50-52.exe -a scrypt -i 15 -o http://127.0.0.1:9527 -O myusername:mypassword

You should use a stratum proxy to solo mine.

The rpcallowip= configuration has changed, it no longer supports using "localhost". You must define the IP address or use a range such as "rpcallowip=192.168.1.1/24"

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August 07, 2015, 09:18:50 PM
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I have been solomining with probably 40 different coins without issue. I tried like hell to get the new fastcoin to solomine and it WILL NOT. Please dev put out a fix for this to work like every other wallet out there that solomines without a stratum. Thank you.

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August 08, 2015, 12:48:24 AM
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I have been solomining with probably 40 different coins without issue. I tried like hell to get the new fastcoin to solomine and it WILL NOT. Please dev put out a fix for this to work like every other wallet out there that solomines without a stratum. Thank you.

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Fastcoin Core 10.2.2 is derived from both Bitcoin/Litecoin 10.x. Look at the guides to solo mine bitcoin using the new version later then 10.2.x   
Bitcoin Core doesn't directly allow for stratum miners to connect, you will need a proxy to translate the two mining methods used by Bitcoin Core and CGminer.

For an Antminer S3, it's easy to setup using BFGminer.
Run BFGminer on the same computer as Fastcoin Core with the configuration below, you won't need any further settings altered or configured.

bfgminer --stratum-port=3333

BFGminer will launch, and retrieve the information needed for solo mining.                                                                    

You're now ready to solo mine against Fastcoin Core, you just have to point your miner at the IP address of the computer running BFGminer, and the miner should show up in the top section of BFGminer with its hashrate showing as "PXY" (stratum proxy). Any blocks will be paid out to the coinbase address shown in BFGminer, which is a new one generated from your wallet.
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August 18, 2015, 11:56:27 AM
Last edit: August 18, 2015, 12:10:03 PM by Leinaded
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Hi Jon,

Managed to configure my miner sucessfully but I opted to pool mine since is easier to setup than setting my own stratum proxy. I tried to sync my wallet today but it reports that no block source is available so I can't receive any FST. Any info on when will it be fixed?
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August 18, 2015, 02:06:35 PM
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Is there ANY way to solo mine without setting up a stratum, like the older versions? It was very easy before the change. Can we PLEASE have it the way it was before? Thanks. I think the block chain has slowed way down. I was mining FST on a daily basis, as it was my go to coin for solomining because of its fastest block speed. I think everyone else has done the same. This badly needs to be fixed.

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