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May 30, 2013, 06:10:59 PM Last edit: March 06, 2014, 06:37:53 PM by sairon |
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Hi! Finally managed to fix server, so I created something new: Yacoin Network Graphs! Plotted from fresh block explorer data at http://explorer.yacoin.org, updated every hour. Includes difficulty, network hashrate and block interval. All time and last 24 hours (1440 blocks). Tips and suggestions appreciated. Here they are, have fun! http://explorer.yacoin.org/graphs.htm
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May 30, 2013, 06:50:33 PM |
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looks great, will be greater if a toggle marker can be added, so the user can see the exact value at a certain point.
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looks great, will be greater if a toggle marker can be added, so the user can see the exact value at a certain point.
It's just static png generated every hour by gnuplot. I might migrate it to JavaScript or something when I have the time.
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May 30, 2013, 07:23:33 PM |
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nice job! thank you!
a text which explains why the hasrate decreases abruptly at each change of N would presumably welcome.
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May 30, 2013, 07:37:13 PM |
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nice job! thank you!
a text which explains why the hasrate decreases abruptly at each change of N would presumably welcome.
Good point, I'll add a plot of Nfactor value to each graph or something.
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May 30, 2013, 07:40:45 PM |
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nice job! thank you!
a text which explains why the hasrate decreases abruptly at each change of N would presumably welcome.
Infact it would be probably smarter to just include an additional line in each graph with the values "corrected" for the N factor changes as to compare the original speed to the current without having to mentally translate the graphs. Essentially just look up the date of the shifts aka here YACoin Technical Data(this post will contain information about the basic parameters of YACoin, including more information on the hashing algorithm which is *not* called scrypt-jane, timeframe for N increases, PoS details when they become known, etc) The schedule of N changes for YACoin is: Nfactor | | N | | Memory | | UNIX Time | | Date/Time in GMT | | Hashrate for 2x Xeon E5450 | 4 | | 32 | | 4kB | | 1367991200 | | Wed - 08 May 2013 - 05:33:20 GMT | | 358,770 | 5 | | 64 | | 8kB | | 1368515488 | | Tue - 14 May 2013 - 07:11:28 GMT | | 279,158 | 6 | | 128 | | 16kB | | 1368777632 | | Fri - 17 May 2013 - 08:00:32 GMT | | 193,995 | 7 | | 256 | | 32kB | | 1369039776 | | Mon - 20 May 2013 - 08:49:36 GMT | | 119,252 | 8 | | 512 | | 64kB | | 1369826208 | | Wed - 29 May 2013 - 11:16:48 GMT | | 66,956 | 9 | | 1024 | | 128kB | | 1370088352 | | Sat - 01 Jun 2013 - 12:05:52 GMT | | 34,803 | 10 | | 2048 | | 256kB | | 1372185504 | | Tue - 25 Jun 2013 - 18:38:24 GMT | | 18,013 | 11 | | 4096 | | 512kB | | 1373234080 | | Sun - 07 Jul 2013 - 21:54:40 GMT | | 9,077 | 12 | | 8192 | | 1MB | | 1376379808 | | Tue - 13 Aug 2013 - 07:43:28 GMT | | 4,595 | 13 | | 16384 | | 2MB | | 1380574112 | | Mon - 30 Sep 2013 - 20:48:32 GMT | | 2,276 | 14 | | 32768 | | 4MB | | 1384768416 | | Mon - 18 Nov 2013 - 09:53:36 GMT | | 606 | 15 | | 65536 | | 8MB | | 1401545632 | | Sat - 31 May 2014 - 14:13:52 GMT | | 187 | 16 | | 131072 | | 16MB | | 1409934240 | | Fri - 05 Sep 2014 - 16:24:00 GMT | | 81 | 17 | | 262144 | | 32MB | | 1435100064 | | Tue - 23 Jun 2015 - 22:54:24 GMT | | 30.55 | 18 | | 524288 | | 64MB | | 1468654496 | | Sat - 16 Jul 2016 - 07:34:56 GMT | | 14.80 | 19 | | 1048576 | | 128MB | | 1502208928 | | Tue - 08 Aug 2017 - 16:15:28 GMT | | 7.16 | 20 | | 2097152 | | 256MB | | 1602872224 | | Fri - 16 Oct 2020 - 18:17:04 GMT | | 3.5 | 21 | | 4194304 | | 512MB | | 1636426656 | | Tue - 09 Nov 2021 - 02:57:36 GMT | | 1.73 | 22 | | 8388608 | | 1GB | | 1904862112 | | Mon - 13 May 2030 - 00:21:52 GMT | | 1.07 | 23 | | 16777216 | | 2GB | | 2173297568 | | Sat - 13 Nov 2038 - 21:46:08 GMT | 24 | | 33554432 | | 4GB | | 2441733024 | | Fri - 17 May 2047 - 19:10:24 GMT | 25 | | 67108864 | | 8GB | | 3247039392 | | Tue - 22 Nov 2072 - 11:23:12 GMT | 26 | | 134217728 | | 16GB | | 3515474848 | | Mon - 26 May 2081 - 08:47:28 GMT | 27 | | 268435456 | | 32GB | | 5662958496 | | Sat - 14 Jun 2149 - 12:01:36 GMT | 28 | | 536870912 | | 64GB | | 6736700320 | | Tue - 24 Jun 2183 - 01:38:40 GMT | 29 | | 1073741824 | | 128GB | | 9957925792 | | Tue - 21 Jul 2285 - 18:29:52 GMT | 30 | | 2147483648 | | 256GB | | 14252893088 | | Sat - 28 Aug 2421 - 00:58:08 GMT |
N is calculated from Nfactor as follows: N = 1 << ( Nfactor + 1 ) Then just multiply by the approximate decrease of each shift,which were approximately a 45% decrease with each shift so just multiply by 20/11 and you just get about what you need to effectively show the corrected hashrate and such.
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May 30, 2013, 08:19:18 PM |
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On 18 Nov 2013, the hashrate will be 1/100 of the current hashrate with same cpu?
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May 30, 2013, 08:25:00 PM |
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On 18 Nov 2013, the hashrate will be 1/100 of the current hashrate with same cpu?
Indeed, but difficulty will be lowered so that a block is found each minute.
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May 30, 2013, 08:26:33 PM |
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The schedule of N changes for YACoin is: Nfactor | | N | | Memory | | UNIX Time | | Date/Time in GMT | | Hashrate for 2x Xeon E5450 | 9 | | 1024 | | 128kB | | 1370088352 | | Sat - 01 Jun 2013 - 12:05:52 GMT | | 34,803 |
Will it be GPU burst on N=1024? Is scrypt-jane(1024,1,1) is the same thing as litecoins' scrypt(1024,1,1)?
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May 30, 2013, 08:42:54 PM |
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Will it be GPU burst on N=1024? Is scrypt-jane(1024,1,1) is the same thing as litecoins' scrypt(1024,1,1)?
No, scrypt-jane is just a library implementing multiple scrypt variants, LTC uses a different hashing and mixing function, so LTC miner will NOT work with YAC. You must modify scrypt GPU kernel to use the right scrypt variant (already done by at least 3 people). Also, GPUs will (probably) be hit hard on N=8192.
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May 30, 2013, 08:46:37 PM |
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Awesome! Posting to follow updates.
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May 30, 2013, 11:31:24 PM |
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How do you guys like the new graphs? I changed the way Nfactor is plotted. How long until we have difficulty less than 1?
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May 30, 2013, 11:50:52 PM |
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Nice work, loving this. Look forward to the upgrade to JS
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June 01, 2013, 04:36:17 PM |
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Added a table with Nfactor increase dates/times, memory usage and CPU/GPU hashing speed comparison. http://yacexplorer.tk/graphs.htm#tech
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June 01, 2013, 04:47:46 PM |
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Interesting graphs. How did you carry out those GPU simulations? Is there a GPU miner out there for YAC?
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June 01, 2013, 04:50:18 PM |
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Interesting graphs. How did you carry out those GPU simulations? Is there a GPU miner out there for YAC? There are at least 4 GPU miner implementations, although none of them has been released as of now. mtrlt claims to have made the fastest one so far, see: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=206577.msg2241855#msg2241855
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June 01, 2013, 04:54:49 PM |
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Nice find. Glad I am not a YAC miner lol.
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June 01, 2013, 05:06:04 PM |
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Really like it.
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June 01, 2013, 08:30:57 PM Last edit: June 01, 2013, 10:10:49 PM by sairon |
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Random Yacoin Facts: - There are 30616 addresses used so far.
- Top 10 receiving addresses:
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- Top 10 addresses by final balance:
address balance YBJeQQFCipbC4LrZTnTu6j5rSAMsqRkGJb 441131.00000000 Y8pzvdVPNKjhRQYnRWGd1sEcE7WKrGpqcV 314843.88000000 YJH8f3XKtTXWHpCAgYpQCi5HAQ7SCPGSXA 273741.93000000 Y2e1VP9ZpwYCbVMk7RRhGDLwRKyuQwjzGQ 185299.17978700 Y42xBGnxyoNfHDfvGiVfH8D8U34xthPxy8 99431.00000000 Y9kxx3oWXnVGV5gd8yHUMWcmV3BFRaLQAX 91402.91000000 Y4D4gQ32YhGP61CTRHJG9HM9M8HRAxMHom 74280.00000000 YMbVUEiaTEKM5wvQFtQ9cM9fNUMYceiVYA 70000.00000000 Y9A8mdy2rqFihhGssGZEc7Npg5YZU4byHX 52910.14500000 Y1dncJeBobRiYiBop6LWsUXq9fm8HbQfsp 50853.56924000
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Top 10 addresses by final balance:
I started a threat on yacointalk about these huge wallets, but it would be nice to have more infos on that. Could you please add a graph showing (f.e Top 100 or even more) of the biggest adresses. The numbers for themselve seem to be useless but distribution charts of some sort could be useful. EDIT: Oh and by the way, keep up the good work!
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