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July 15, 2013, 06:31:57 PM
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We have a very, very long time to go before the block reward hits 6 XPM.

I dunno, reward was 15 XPM yesterday.
I don't think you understand how block reward and difficulty works.

Block reward is 999/diff^2.

Each whole number difficulty increase is a 30x increase in the amount of network power required to maintain the same block rate. Good luck reaching 810000x network power for a little while without ASICs. GPU miners won't get anywhere near that amount. Someone already explained why GPU mining is a 10x at best (and that's with CUDA), and because of VPS deployments GPU miners won't even make a dent in the network power since you'd have to buy new hardware.
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July 15, 2013, 07:34:46 PM
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We have a very, very long time to go before the block reward hits 6 XPM.

I dunno, reward was 15 XPM yesterday.
I don't think you understand how block reward and difficulty works.

Block reward is 999/diff^2.

Each whole number difficulty increase is a 30x increase in the amount of network power required to maintain the same block rate. Good luck reaching 810000x network power for a little while without ASICs. GPU miners won't get anywhere near that amount. Someone already explained why GPU mining is a 10x at best (and that's with CUDA), and because of VPS deployments GPU miners won't even make a dent in the network power since you'd have to buy new hardware.

Care to elaborate more on this, I can't seem to follow your math.
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July 15, 2013, 08:53:53 PM
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Has anyone played with  -sievesize  and found a better # then the default ?

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July 15, 2013, 09:12:31 PM
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We have a very, very long time to go before the block reward hits 6 XPM.

I dunno, reward was 15 XPM yesterday.
I don't think you understand how block reward and difficulty works.

Block reward is 999/diff^2.

Each whole number difficulty increase is a 30x increase in the amount of network power required to maintain the same block rate. Good luck reaching 810000x network power for a little while without ASICs. GPU miners won't get anywhere near that amount. Someone already explained why GPU mining is a 10x at best (and that's with CUDA), and because of VPS deployments GPU miners won't even make a dent in the network power since you'd have to buy new hardware.

Care to elaborate more on this, I can't seem to follow your math.

Let me try to see if I got that math straight: Block reward will hit 6 XPM when network difficulty reaches sqrt(999 / 6) = 12.9034879006

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July 15, 2013, 09:57:56 PM
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Let me try to see if I got that math straight: Block reward will hit 6 XPM when network difficulty reaches sqrt(999 / 6) = 12.9034879006

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1 XPM coming your way.
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July 15, 2013, 10:02:05 PM
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Let me try to see if I got that math straight: Block reward will hit 6 XPM when network difficulty reaches sqrt(999 / 6) = 12.9034879006

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1 XPM coming your way.

Thank you sir, received! I love these quiz-shows.

BTW, XPM transactions are so much faster confirming than BTC, it has to be some practical benefit from that.
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July 15, 2013, 11:39:28 PM
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How do i replace the ancient version with the new one, without delete/recreate my droplet? And keeping the same wallet


I replace it.  Here, lete me help you out some on linux.  I move the old files out and then create a new section.

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primecoind stop
cd ~
mv primecoin old4
git clone https://github.com/mikaelh2/primecoin

cd ~/primecoin/src
make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=-
mkdir ~/.primecoin
echo "rpcuser=miner2
rpcpassword=test2
gen=1" > ~/.primecoin/primecoin.conf
sudo mv primecoind /usr/local/bin/.

primecoind --daemon



I don't understand. When I try to git the source, I get this:

Cloning into 'primecoin'...
error: The requested URL returned error: 502 Bad Gateway while accessing https://github.com/mikaelh2/primecoin/info/refs?service=git-upload-pack
fatal: HTTP request failed

Any recommendations?
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July 15, 2013, 11:54:26 PM
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Try these fresh installation commands or upgrade commands with the new HIGH PERFORMANCE CLIENT for PRIMECOIN
http://www.primecoiner.com/primecoin-high-performance-linux-hp2-hp3/
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July 15, 2013, 11:55:25 PM
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How do i replace the ancient version with the new one, without delete/recreate my droplet? And keeping the same wallet


I replace it.  Here, lete me help you out some on linux.  I move the old files out and then create a new section.

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primecoind stop
cd ~
mv primecoin old4
git clone https://github.com/mikaelh2/primecoin

cd ~/primecoin/src
make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=-
mkdir ~/.primecoin
echo "rpcuser=miner2
rpcpassword=test2
gen=1" > ~/.primecoin/primecoin.conf
sudo mv primecoind /usr/local/bin/.

primecoind --daemon



I don't understand. When I try to git the source, I get this:

Cloning into 'primecoin'...
error: The requested URL returned error: 502 Bad Gateway while accessing https://github.com/mikaelh2/primecoin/info/refs?service=git-upload-pack
fatal: HTTP request failed

Any recommendations?
github disable mikaelh's git. Try this: https://bitbucket.org/pankkake/mikaelh2-primecoin.git
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July 16, 2013, 01:39:36 AM
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How do i replace the ancient version with the new one, without delete/recreate my droplet? And keeping the same wallet


I replace it.  Here, lete me help you out some on linux.  I move the old files out and then create a new section.

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primecoind stop
cd ~
mv primecoin old4
git clone https://github.com/mikaelh2/primecoin

cd ~/primecoin/src
make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=-
mkdir ~/.primecoin
echo "rpcuser=miner2
rpcpassword=test2
gen=1" > ~/.primecoin/primecoin.conf
sudo mv primecoind /usr/local/bin/.

primecoind --daemon



I don't understand. When I try to git the source, I get this:

Cloning into 'primecoin'...
error: The requested URL returned error: 502 Bad Gateway while accessing https://github.com/mikaelh2/primecoin/info/refs?service=git-upload-pack
fatal: HTTP request failed

Any recommendations?
github disable mikaelh's git. Try this: https://bitbucket.org/pankkake/mikaelh2-primecoin.git

well thats fked. "excessive use of resources", lol

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July 16, 2013, 04:13:45 AM
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You guys made the news Smiley

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/07/16/digitalocean_primecoin_cloud_problems/

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July 16, 2013, 04:19:29 AM
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How do i replace the ancient version with the new one, without delete/recreate my droplet? And keeping the same wallet


I replace it.  Here, lete me help you out some on linux.  I move the old files out and then create a new section.

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primecoind stop
cd ~
mv primecoin old4
git clone https://github.com/mikaelh2/primecoin

cd ~/primecoin/src
make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=-
mkdir ~/.primecoin
echo "rpcuser=miner2
rpcpassword=test2
gen=1" > ~/.primecoin/primecoin.conf
sudo mv primecoind /usr/local/bin/.

primecoind --daemon



I don't understand. When I try to git the source, I get this:

Cloning into 'primecoin'...
error: The requested URL returned error: 502 Bad Gateway while accessing https://github.com/mikaelh2/primecoin/info/refs?service=git-upload-pack
fatal: HTTP request failed

Any recommendations?
github disable mikaelh's git. Try this: https://bitbucket.org/pankkake/mikaelh2-primecoin.git

well thats fked. "excessive use of resources", lol

Swap file!
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July 16, 2013, 04:41:05 AM
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Uh oh.  I have been paying Digital Ocean outright via paypal and they created a support ticket and flagged my account....
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July 16, 2013, 04:58:11 AM
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"We've actually never seen anything like it before," Mitch Wainer II, DigitalOcean's head of marketing, told El Reg via email. "This increase in usage was the equivalent of our normal growth that we would do in 90 days, now in 2 days. We temporarily disabled NY1 and AMS1 for only new customers. SF was always available for everyone."

[DigitalOcean capacity fail]
[Currency speculators floored two out of three of DigitalOcean's regions]

Over 18,000 people signed up to perform Primecoin mining, Wainer said. "Most customers were using a $10 promo code which allowed them to run a 512MB Droplet for 2 months." He confirmed that no DigitalOcean employee has been involved in promoting the cloud for its use among Primecoin devotees.

LOL you guys make me proud  Grin
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July 16, 2013, 05:28:35 AM
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Love the article!!
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July 16, 2013, 05:56:36 AM
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That's actually pretty amazing. DigitalOcean got tweets from a person who was 'giving them a heads up' about primecoiner's activity.. well, I guess the owner didn't care. After all, it's business, and they needed the customers, and hey, it's not against their terms of service (AUP) either, so... "let them mine", is what I was thinking they're thinking. hehe.

The Tweet I am referring to: https://twitter.com/digitalocean/status/354714047809191937


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"We've actually never seen anything like it before," Mitch Wainer II, DigitalOcean's head of marketing, told El Reg via email. "This increase in usage was the equivalent of our normal growth that we would do in 90 days, now in 2 days. We temporarily disabled NY1 and AMS1 for only new customers. SF was always available for everyone."

[DigitalOcean capacity fail]
[Currency speculators floored two out of three of DigitalOcean's regions]

Over 18,000 people signed up to perform Primecoin mining, Wainer said. "Most customers were using a $10 promo code which allowed them to run a 512MB Droplet for 2 months." He confirmed that no DigitalOcean employee has been involved in promoting the cloud for its use among Primecoin devotees.

LOL you guys make me proud  Grin
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July 16, 2013, 07:04:08 AM
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"We've actually never seen anything like it before," Mitch Wainer II, DigitalOcean's head of marketing, told El Reg via email. "This increase in usage was the equivalent of our normal growth that we would do in 90 days, now in 2 days. We temporarily disabled NY1 and AMS1 for only new customers. SF was always available for everyone."

[DigitalOcean capacity fail]
[Currency speculators floored two out of three of DigitalOcean's regions]

Over 18,000 people signed up to perform Primecoin mining, Wainer said. "Most customers were using a $10 promo code which allowed them to run a 512MB Droplet for 2 months." He confirmed that no DigitalOcean employee has been involved in promoting the cloud for its use among Primecoin devotees.

LOL you guys make me proud  Grin

They shouldn't sell more than they can afford to provide...they still owe me 30 bucks from referrals.
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July 16, 2013, 07:16:50 AM
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"We've actually never seen anything like it before," Mitch Wainer II, DigitalOcean's head of marketing, told El Reg via email. "This increase in usage was the equivalent of our normal growth that we would do in 90 days, now in 2 days. We temporarily disabled NY1 and AMS1 for only new customers. SF was always available for everyone."

[DigitalOcean capacity fail]
[Currency speculators floored two out of three of DigitalOcean's regions]

Over 18,000 people signed up to perform Primecoin mining, Wainer said. "Most customers were using a $10 promo code which allowed them to run a 512MB Droplet for 2 months." He confirmed that no DigitalOcean employee has been involved in promoting the cloud for its use among Primecoin devotees.

LOL you guys make me proud  Grin

They shouldn't sell more than they can afford to provide...they still owe me 30 bucks from referrals.

How much did you get in referrals?
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July 16, 2013, 07:20:17 AM
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"We've actually never seen anything like it before," Mitch Wainer II, DigitalOcean's head of marketing, told El Reg via email. "This increase in usage was the equivalent of our normal growth that we would do in 90 days, now in 2 days. We temporarily disabled NY1 and AMS1 for only new customers. SF was always available for everyone."

[DigitalOcean capacity fail]
[Currency speculators floored two out of three of DigitalOcean's regions]

Over 18,000 people signed up to perform Primecoin mining, Wainer said. "Most customers were using a $10 promo code which allowed them to run a 512MB Droplet for 2 months." He confirmed that no DigitalOcean employee has been involved in promoting the cloud for its use among Primecoin devotees.

LOL you guys make me proud  Grin

Today, I saw Amsterdam and New York were down for emergency service and my vps's in San Francisco had an increase in pps - not sure if related or not.  But did not result in a sudden windfall of XPM as I had hoped..Actually thinking of shutting down my servers as the blocks just aren't coming.  But then I see the price is increasing..
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July 16, 2013, 04:50:41 PM
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"We've actually never seen anything like it before," Mitch Wainer II, DigitalOcean's head of marketing, told El Reg via email. "This increase in usage was the equivalent of our normal growth that we would do in 90 days, now in 2 days. We temporarily disabled NY1 and AMS1 for only new customers. SF was always available for everyone."

[DigitalOcean capacity fail]
[Currency speculators floored two out of three of DigitalOcean's regions]

Over 18,000 people signed up to perform Primecoin mining, Wainer said. "Most customers were using a $10 promo code which allowed them to run a 512MB Droplet for 2 months." He confirmed that no DigitalOcean employee has been involved in promoting the cloud for its use among Primecoin devotees.


They had no limit on the use of the coupon, allowed a surge of customers to crash their network, and then called their new customers "idiots".  Hopefully they've taken twitter access away from that support guy.
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