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August 30, 2013, 06:17:19 AM
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Hmmmm.. Over halfway to the difficulty change.. 200 blocks to go,,,Do you think this is a large miner who's greed is making him stupid, or an attempt to kill the coin by discouraging miners ?.. I have a cunning plan if it's the later.... Could be used on the former too, to send a message..

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August 30, 2013, 06:23:02 AM
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Hmmmm.. Over halfway to the difficulty change.. 200 blocks to go,,,Do you think this is a large miner who's greed is making him stupid, or an attempt to kill the coin by discouraging miners ?.. I have a cunning plan if it's the later.... Could be used on the former too, to send a message..

i'm out of mining now, long weekend is coming, lets see where that miner goes
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August 30, 2013, 07:11:05 AM
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Yeap... That would be the plan.. keep our nodes but lower our hashrate. cpu mine and point to another alt. If he's greedy but stupid, he might realise that we aren't chewing through his difficult blocks for him, and if the coin fails for lack of miners, he's wasted alot of electricity and hardware mining a useless alt. Might even decide to do the right thing and pull his hash off slowly.

If he's trying to kill the coin, he'll think he's succeeded and piss off... He's obviously checking the mining stats at least. And if he checks this thread, he might realise that we are sick of his shit and are about to do something about it.

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August 30, 2013, 01:19:13 PM
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1 block diff changes is the way to go give it 6 months and most coins will have it Smiley

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August 30, 2013, 09:39:15 PM
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1 block diff changes is the way to go give it 6 months and most coins will have it Smiley

The plain fact is somebody out there with a lot of hash is mining the bulk of the coins driving the difficulty up, then abandoning the network leaving the miners to crunch through difficult blocks meaning they get few coins, and then as soon as miners crunch through enough blocks to lower the difficulty and get a reasonable amount of coins, they rejoin raising difficulty again.

Miners then get fed up with getting so few coins, and abandon the network. Getting them back can be difficult as they feel negatively about the coin.

So yes, Zack, I get what you are saying, but the fact is that the coin might not survive long enough to release a new client with a lowered difficulty, losing miners is bad but not deadly, losing nodes is. And restarting and getting a good hashrate is difficult, so getting included on exchanges is more difficult. The present real hashrate is 900K/h. The rest is me and the seasonal heat will soon prevent me from contributing at all.

If I sound a bit pissed off, I'm sorry, theres been months of work put into this and while I don't mind someone profiting from that work, watching it get destroyed by their greed is hard to bear.


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August 30, 2013, 09:50:50 PM
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1 block diff changes is the way to go give it 6 months and most coins will have it Smiley

The plain fact is somebody out there with a lot of hash is mining the bulk of the coins driving the difficulty up, then abandoning the network leaving the miners to crunch through difficult blocks meaning they get few coins, and then as soon as miners crunch through enough blocks to lower the difficulty and get a reasonable amount of coins, they rejoin raising difficulty again.

Miners then get fed up with getting so few coins, and abandon the network. Getting them back can be difficult as they feel negatively about the coin.

So yes, Zack, I get what you are saying, but the fact is that the coin might not survive long enough to release a new client with a lowered difficulty, losing miners is bad but not deadly, losing nodes is. And restarting and getting a good hashrate is difficult, so getting included on exchanges is more difficult. The present real hashrate is 900K/h. The rest is me and the seasonal heat will soon prevent me from contributing at all.

If I sound a bit pissed off, I'm sorry, theres been months of work put into this and while I don't mind someone profiting from that work, watching it get destroyed by their greed is hard to bear.



the big miner keep jumping on is what stopped me mining sxc as all I was doing was mining the difficult blocks so the big miner could mine easy again I would be happy to put some coins in if it helped get  new client with updated diff changes sooner Smiley 

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August 30, 2013, 10:03:48 PM
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1 block diff changes is the way to go give it 6 months and most coins will have it Smiley

The plain fact is somebody out there with a lot of hash is mining the bulk of the coins driving the difficulty up, then abandoning the network leaving the miners to crunch through difficult blocks meaning they get few coins, and then as soon as miners crunch through enough blocks to lower the difficulty and get a reasonable amount of coins, they rejoin raising difficulty again.

Miners then get fed up with getting so few coins, and abandon the network. Getting them back can be difficult as they feel negatively about the coin.

So yes, Zack, I get what you are saying, but the fact is that the coin might not survive long enough to release a new client with a lowered difficulty, losing miners is bad but not deadly, losing nodes is. And restarting and getting a good hashrate is difficult, so getting included on exchanges is more difficult. The present real hashrate is 900K/h. The rest is me and the seasonal heat will soon prevent me from contributing at all.

If I sound a bit pissed off, I'm sorry, theres been months of work put into this and while I don't mind someone profiting from that work, watching it get destroyed by their greed is hard to bear.



the big miner keep jumping on is what stopped me mining sxc as all I was doing was mining the difficult blocks so the big miner could mine easy again I would be happy to put some coins in if it helped get  new client with updated diff changes sooner Smiley 

Exactly,and I don't blame you or anybody else for quitting the network.. It's common sense, which obviously this miner doesn't have unless he's intentionally trying to destroy the coin. But you can't throw code together, and release it because if there is a bug and the cleint stops working properly, then the coin is dead. Lava is testing a new client on a testnet, and that takes time, because he has to generate the blocks and see the client switch at it's predetermined block,  so the only help we could do with right now is keeping nodes up. If you have a wallet, keep it running.

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August 30, 2013, 10:28:31 PM
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1 block diff changes is the way to go give it 6 months and most coins will have it Smiley

The plain fact is somebody out there with a lot of hash is mining the bulk of the coins driving the difficulty up, then abandoning the network leaving the miners to crunch through difficult blocks meaning they get few coins, and then as soon as miners crunch through enough blocks to lower the difficulty and get a reasonable amount of coins, they rejoin raising difficulty again.

Miners then get fed up with getting so few coins, and abandon the network. Getting them back can be difficult as they feel negatively about the coin.

So yes, Zack, I get what you are saying, but the fact is that the coin might not survive long enough to release a new client with a lowered difficulty, losing miners is bad but not deadly, losing nodes is. And restarting and getting a good hashrate is difficult, so getting included on exchanges is more difficult. The present real hashrate is 900K/h. The rest is me and the seasonal heat will soon prevent me from contributing at all.

If I sound a bit pissed off, I'm sorry, theres been months of work put into this and while I don't mind someone profiting from that work, watching it get destroyed by their greed is hard to bear.





the big miner keep jumping on is what stopped me mining sxc as all I was doing was mining the difficult blocks so the big miner could mine easy again I would be happy to put some coins in if it helped get  new client with updated diff changes sooner Smiley 

Exactly,and I don't blame you or anybody else for quitting the network.. It's common sense, which obviously this miner doesn't have unless he's intentionally trying to destroy the coin. But you can't throw code together, and release it because if there is a bug and the cleint stops working properly, then the coin is dead. Lava is testing a new client on a testnet, and that takes time, because he has to generate the blocks and see the client switch at it's predetermined block,  so the only help we could do with right now is keeping nodes up. If you have a wallet, keep it running.

I have nearly every altcoin wallet going 24/7 lol if there is anything I can do to help let me know Smiley

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August 30, 2013, 11:05:09 PM
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1 block diff changes is the way to go give it 6 months and most coins will have it Smiley

The plain fact is somebody out there with a lot of hash is mining the bulk of the coins driving the difficulty up, then abandoning the network leaving the miners to crunch through difficult blocks meaning they get few coins, and then as soon as miners crunch through enough blocks to lower the difficulty and get a reasonable amount of coins, they rejoin raising difficulty again.

Miners then get fed up with getting so few coins, and abandon the network. Getting them back can be difficult as they feel negatively about the coin.

So yes, Zack, I get what you are saying, but the fact is that the coin might not survive long enough to release a new client with a lowered difficulty, losing miners is bad but not deadly, losing nodes is. And restarting and getting a good hashrate is difficult, so getting included on exchanges is more difficult. The present real hashrate is 900K/h. The rest is me and the seasonal heat will soon prevent me from contributing at all.

If I sound a bit pissed off, I'm sorry, theres been months of work put into this and while I don't mind someone profiting from that work, watching it get destroyed by their greed is hard to bear.



the big miner keep jumping on is what stopped me mining sxc as all I was doing was mining the difficult blocks so the big miner could mine easy again I would be happy to put some coins in if it helped get  new client with updated diff changes sooner Smiley 

Exactly,and I don't blame you or anybody else for quitting the network.. It's common sense, which obviously this miner doesn't have unless he's intentionally trying to destroy the coin. But you can't throw code together, and release it because if there is a bug and the cleint stops working properly, then the coin is dead. Lava is testing a new client on a testnet, and that takes time, because he has to generate the blocks and see the client switch at it's predetermined block,  so the only help we could do with right now is keeping nodes up. If you have a wallet, keep it running.

I have mine running and I can throw of few GPUs at it with a lower intensity so I don't run a chance of burning the house while I'm away How many blocks do we have left until the diff resets?
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August 31, 2013, 12:10:42 AM
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Quick update:

Working on changing the retarget time. Not a big issue.

Switchout is giving me fits at the moment. Mining clients switch fine, passive client are not switching correctly.....weird.

I'll keep you updated.

Also, I pulled my miner off to do the client testing. I'm sending it back in until the retarget.

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mmmm....Also, I set up a permanent Node:

74.122.234.52:9560

and No...That's not the wallet the lavapit mines into Wink

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August 31, 2013, 12:44:29 AM
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Well those surges are an attempt to shut us down before we get anywhere. The attacker probably prides themselves in shutting down alts that aren't well coded, but we know it wasn't well coded thats why we picked it up and put all the effort we have into it.

But I think, it's more about a sense of power, and feeling in control. we could do some doxxing and create a drama, but we have some big miners willing to help us out on the next attack, so it's better to keep pushing along..

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August 31, 2013, 01:38:21 AM
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"It's NEVER easy."
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August 31, 2013, 01:54:30 AM
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August 31, 2013, 01:56:39 AM
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the terminator,   Smiley

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the terminator,   Smiley

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August 31, 2013, 02:11:22 AM
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Quick update:

Working on changing the retarget time. Not a big issue.

Switchout is giving me fits at the moment. Mining clients switch fine, passive client are not switching correctly.....weird.

I'll keep you updated.

Also, I pulled my miner off to do the client testing. I'm sending it back in until the retarget.


i put my 2 miners at work, let me know when you ready to go back, Iwon't be here most of the extended weekend
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the terminator,   Smiley

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August 31, 2013, 02:20:13 AM
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Quick update:

Working on changing the retarget time. Not a big issue.

Switchout is giving me fits at the moment. Mining clients switch fine, passive client are not switching correctly.....weird.

I'll keep you updated.

Also, I pulled my miner off to do the client testing. I'm sending it back in until the retarget.


i put my 2 miners at work, let me know when you ready to go back, Iwon't be here most of the extended weekend

Yeap the difficulty changed at 128640, we are at 128700+ now, and the network seems to be running right..

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