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Author Topic: [ANN] [QRK] Quark | Core 0.10 upgrade  (Read 1031116 times)
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September 20, 2013, 01:45:15 PM
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Block halving. Damn.
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September 20, 2013, 02:05:50 PM
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What this Quarkcoin desperately needs are uses apart from simple trading. Long-term, it is the only way if it is to survive. Look at Infinitecoin; started out great, crashed, recovered somewhat, then almost dead again now that nearly all coins are mined and there are no uses for them except speculation and pointless lotteries.

I wish the devs, fans and supporters were more eager to push vendors and such to try Quarkcoin out as a real currency. Bitcoin and Litecoin have a future because they have a real value in this respect.

It is the only way. Make it happen.
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September 20, 2013, 11:33:36 PM
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What this Quarkcoin desperately needs are uses apart from simple trading. Long-term, it is the only way if it is to survive. Look at Infinitecoin; started out great, crashed, recovered somewhat, then almost dead again now that nearly all coins are mined and there are no uses for them except speculation and pointless lotteries.

I wish the devs, fans and supporters were more eager to push vendors and such to try Quarkcoin out as a real currency. Bitcoin and Litecoin have a future because they have a real value in this respect.

It is the only way. Make it happen.

I completely agree. I would like to set up a bounty for web/game developers who support Quark. But right now I am just too busy to set it up Embarrassed. Maybe next week. I am also thinking about good rules for the bounty to maximize incentive and prevent scam. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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September 21, 2013, 11:54:50 AM
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I completely agree. I would like to set up a bounty for web/game developers who support Quark. But right now I am just too busy to set it up Embarrassed. Maybe next week. I am also thinking about good rules for the bounty to maximize incentive and prevent scam. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Great news, thank you.
However I believe all cryprocoins are very cheap. When you look at charts and data from past and compare it with hundreds of billions of fiat money (USD, EUR) which appears out of nowhere every Month. I am sure many coins will skyrocket this autumn once Winklevoss twins finish their Bitcoin ETF.

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September 22, 2013, 09:44:54 AM
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sorry for the lack of warning for anyone on it, but pool is down right now

maybe just temporarily, i'll have to check it out more later
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September 22, 2013, 10:52:25 AM
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Is there a GPU miner for QRK yet? I can't find one.
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September 22, 2013, 08:33:45 PM
Last edit: September 22, 2013, 11:46:04 PM by zvs
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sorry for the lack of warning for anyone on it, but pool is down right now

maybe just temporarily, i'll have to check it out more later

alright, it's fixed.. was an issue with a newer version of libboost i compiled

(ed: eh, it looks like it's underreporting Local rate again, Local rate reflected in shares is accurate)

i'm also testing with nogleg.net:8372 connected to nogleg.com atm
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September 23, 2013, 05:52:25 PM
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quark on the rapid rise this week, about time.

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September 23, 2013, 08:34:51 PM
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Highly undervalued!
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September 24, 2013, 12:37:52 PM
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Problem: I got over 1M QRK and I fail to transfer large amounts (no I'm NOT selling) to other addresses. Anything above 4000 QRK gives me an error. Any solution to sending larger amounts? I've played around with different fee settings, to no avail. Also salvaged the wallet.

Tranferring

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September 24, 2013, 12:42:27 PM
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Problem: I got over 1M QRK and I fail to transfer large amounts (no I'm NOT selling) to other addresses. Anything above 4000 QRK gives me an error. Any solution to sending larger amounts? I've played around with different fee settings, to no avail. Also salvaged the wallet.

Tranferring

Suggestions?

Did you mine those coins on P2pool? I remember reading somewhere in this thread that an outgoing transaction can't have more than 160 inputs. So if the coins that you have were p2pool coins and they arrived in very small amounts, it's going to be very hard/impossible to move them in large amounts. I mined on p2pool and averaged incoming transactions anywhere from 16-40 quark per transaction, and the maximum that I was able to send out was 6000 per transaction.
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September 24, 2013, 12:43:43 PM
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Problem: I got over 1M QRK and I fail to transfer large amounts (no I'm NOT selling) to other addresses. Anything above 4000 QRK gives me an error. Any solution to sending larger amounts? I've played around with different fee settings, to no avail. Also salvaged the wallet.

Tranferring

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Try sending your coins in smaller chunks to a new wallet. This will combine the smaller transactions into a single transaction, allowing you to send large amounts from the new wallet.
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September 24, 2013, 12:44:47 PM
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Problem: I got over 1M QRK and I fail to transfer large amounts (no I'm NOT selling) to other addresses. Anything above 4000 QRK gives me an error. Any solution to sending larger amounts? I've played around with different fee settings, to no avail. Also salvaged the wallet.

Tranferring

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Try sending your coins in smaller chunks to a new wallet. This will combine the smaller transactions into a single transaction, allowing you to send large amounts from the new wallet.


Still, I have to make a shitload of small transfers. Can it be automated somehow?
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September 24, 2013, 12:46:02 PM
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Problem: I got over 1M QRK and I fail to transfer large amounts (no I'm NOT selling) to other addresses. Anything above 4000 QRK gives me an error. Any solution to sending larger amounts? I've played around with different fee settings, to no avail. Also salvaged the wallet.

Tranferring

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Try sending your coins in smaller chunks to a new wallet. This will combine the smaller transactions into a single transaction, allowing you to send large amounts from the new wallet.


Still, I have to make a shitload of small transfers. Can it be automated somehow?

You can use the daemon from the command line, e.g.

quarkcoind sendtoaddress Qxxxxx 4096

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September 24, 2013, 12:52:05 PM
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yes there is a script made for this exact purpose. checkup on github.com/zelles he made a script so i could send a satoshi to 300,000 address's so it shiould work for u

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September 24, 2013, 01:02:40 PM
Last edit: September 24, 2013, 01:14:40 PM by robolove
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Problem: I got over 1M QRK and I fail to transfer large amounts (no I'm NOT selling) to other addresses. Anything above 4000 QRK gives me an error. Any solution to sending larger amounts? I've played around with different fee settings, to no avail. Also salvaged the wallet.

Tranferring

Suggestions?

Try sending your coins in smaller chunks to a new wallet. This will combine the smaller transactions into a single transaction, allowing you to send large amounts from the new wallet.


Still, I have to make a shitload of small transfers. Can it be automated somehow?

You can use the daemon from the command line, e.g.

quarkcoind sendtoaddress Qxxxxx 4096



Fantastic. I made a .bat file. Working! Thanks a million! (Poor blockchain Smiley )
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September 25, 2013, 12:18:08 AM
Last edit: September 25, 2013, 02:01:23 AM by zvs
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Problem: I got over 1M QRK and I fail to transfer large amounts (no I'm NOT selling) to other addresses. Anything above 4000 QRK gives me an error. Any solution to sending larger amounts? I've played around with different fee settings, to no avail. Also salvaged the wallet.

Tranferring

Suggestions?

Did you mine those coins on P2pool? I remember reading somewhere in this thread that an outgoing transaction can't have more than 160 inputs. So if the coins that you have were p2pool coins and they arrived in very small amounts, it's going to be very hard/impossible to move them in large amounts. I mined on p2pool and averaged incoming transactions anywhere from 16-40 quark per transaction, and the maximum that I was able to send out was 6000 per transaction.

well, i thought it was size limited to 10kb, but the # of transactions could be same thing i guess

i started http://nogleg.net:8372/ back up, it is connected to the nogleg.com:8372 pool.  should get maybe 0.1-0.3% more orphans or something, but maybe less DOA, depending on your connection.  it's located in Dallas, Texas.. I get 40ms ping times there,  185ms to my host in germany,  and that host gets 130ms ping times to germany.

for the last day or so it's just been running 8 thread minerd.  for the record, the xeon *e1240v3 gets about 800khash

ed: hah, ok, done messing with it.  changed the share period to 20s from 15s, increased spread to 100 blocks from i think it was at 50 (so shares you get won't 'disappear' for twice as long, but it also takes longer for new miners to build up value).  also decreased fee back to 0% on both.    

to do all this, it seems like i had to erase previous shares.  but if there's some block solving bonanza, i'll send some coins from my personal wallet to the addresses that had values over 10:

QNpjAZQcWUFjJ7EwkbAZLUcmRjVYPMoks9: 10.02514
QXhMSKx4ahbpj7M5APh6SoBjtmssR9HuEW: 13.39316
QiCJawut76HtKhq6Eg5CrMm5NUDswKkWEQ: 19.21159
QgTsq3KKoCRBqzY7Z9WqHiNErP6yghky1S: 25.04391
QNDhMdGXTKRwTixKpkS7Ecu7ty2eYdjeBE: 30.85181
Qj2gPtBJgNDbKrzsJUA13TnFxqvpuxhrfq: 33.65265
QMNkMnFmuQGvJKcxNnL3Xf7uKn8eCgXqNC: 34.52418

(for the next few hrs, after that they would have been knocked off anyway)

... ok, so there was some block solving bonanza.  lots of blocks in the first 15 minutes and another now after about 50m.  it looks like a few of those ppl were actual beneficiaries of the reset though (i.e. QMN got 80 quarks for the first block)..   i'll figure it out later tonight or tomorrow morning, re: who got screwed by shares getting reset and then send out some compensation
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September 25, 2013, 05:28:10 AM
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@Swiftshoot -

yeah but that's called "a market" , there are buyers and sellers , if there are more seller than buyers and more volume in this or that direction - the price goes down, ha ha how can you blame the transfer mechanism ha ha ?

seriously .

Before Autosell came into play, the markets were doing great... Since they got implemented, it did the damage needed to the Alt coin market... turning Alt coins into a dumping ground instead of investing into it.

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September 25, 2013, 07:13:49 AM
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@Swiftshoot -

yeah but that's called "a market" , there are buyers and sellers , if there are more seller than buyers and more volume in this or that direction - the price goes down, ha ha how can you blame the transfer mechanism ha ha ?

seriously .

Before Autosell came into play, the markets were doing great... Since they got implemented, it did the damage needed to the Alt coin market... turning Alt coins into a dumping ground instead of investing into it.


There is no logic in blaming an open market. What is the option? Think about it. And if the autosell thing, as you say, leads to temporarily lowered prices, it means the best strategy for the day is to buy, buy, buy!
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September 25, 2013, 01:38:34 PM
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Hi all,

Not sure if anyone will be interested but I have a Mac OS X Qt wallet for QRK if anyone wants it  Wink

Thanks,

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