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August 08, 2013, 07:13:04 AM
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you sir , are a troll. i urge people to get a laugh from reading the nonsense this user posts.

I admit I have certain lack of understanding of the reason new cryptocurrencies being churned out like shit. And therefore I pose questions to creators of cryptocurrencies about how exactly their currencies achieve the stated goals. Be it a crapcoin from crazy guy Vlad2Vlad or CureCoin which, as it seemed to me at the first glance, postulated using hashing for some useful goal while in fact wasting it for scrypt exactly like all LTC clones do.

Thanks for the meaningful answer Vorksholk, I now get the idea. Good luck with it!

And please do add BOINC support when you have free time.

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August 08, 2013, 07:31:20 AM
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Beyond just being a cool Alt-Coin, this currency is truly an improvement over Bitcoin. Some of the things that have plagued Bitcoin (waste of electricity!, useless POW, bad public reception, fairly slow blocks, backed by nothing, hyper-outdating of hardware (GPUs to ASICs....) have been (or will be...) solved or greatly improved by this coin! No one is going to make a folding ASIC, so GPUs will always be relevant to the project. Due to the new project types and such constantly being released, an ASIC would be a very tricky and expensive task. If one were to somehow be made, though, the scientific implications would be fantastic! CureCoin plans to use blocks that are faster than 10 minutes (if I remember correctly), so transactions will confirm a bit faster, and the massive slowdowns that Bitcoin occasionally experiences (1 hr between blocks during bad luck) will be reduced, as the chance of an hour passing with no blocks is much more common with 6 blocks an hour target, rather than 12 or 18, etc. The electricity will now be being put to a good use and will serve humanity a purpose! Finally, CureCoin is backed by both cryptographically-sound hashing functions and scientific computing, which provides greater backing than Bitcoin currently has. And it improves the public image of cryptos. Cheers!

Yes, and curecoin devs have learned from the flood of alt coins that both succeeded and failed. Block time will be fast, and difficulty retargeting was calculated based upon the most successful models. Everything is tuned to be a long term currency. The coin base itself to create transactions and secure the network will be just as high quality as any other coin.

Block time will be 2.5 minutes.

Im already looking into Boinc integration ( see cryptobullions seti pool he will finish when we stop coding curecoin payout systems 24/7 )


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August 08, 2013, 08:39:42 AM
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thanks for the guide, it's now on my to-do list Smiley
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August 08, 2013, 02:22:28 PM
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For some reason I cannot use core 17. I have version 7.3.6 of the FAH software and a GTX 680 but it is using FahCore 15 for some reason. How can I make it use 17?

Have you tried quitting all F@H processes, deleting the 00 and 01 items in the C:\Users\You\AppData\Roaming\FAHClient\work folder? That will force it to acquire new work, which may download core_17-based work units.

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August 09, 2013, 04:10:53 AM
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Vorksholk explains things much clearer than i do...  Grin

- edit - i feel a bit silly for my lack of response.  i did start a technical rant until i got 2 or 4 pages into skimming his previous posts.  so i erased it due to knowing this particular user knows nothing about crypto.

this is pretty user friendly explanation of the complexity of curecoin. Is Vorksholk the hidden Satoshi mind behind curecoin?Huh mystery....

yep, im sure of it, vorksholk is one of the mystery dev helping to build curecoin. he knows too much Tongue

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August 09, 2013, 04:29:37 AM
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Vorksholk explains things much clearer than i do...  Grin

- edit - i feel a bit silly for my lack of response.  i did start a technical rant until i got 2 or 4 pages into skimming his previous posts.  so i erased it due to knowing this particular user knows nothing about crypto.

this is pretty user friendly explanation of the complexity of curecoin. Is Vorksholk the hidden Satoshi mind behind curecoin?Huh mystery....

yep, im sure of it, vorksholk is one of the mystery dev helping to build curecoin. he knows too much Tongue

Mystery dev, doesn't that sound fun? Heh, I wish my C skills were that good.           

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August 17, 2013, 06:11:25 AM
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pool is down for me

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August 27, 2013, 01:27:37 AM
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Pool is up, here is the easy how to guide - see original post

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August 29, 2013, 12:02:46 PM
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Think i'll give this one a check out. Seems like a well worthy coin to get into now that litecoin difficulty is inreasing whilst its value is not! Tongue

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September 03, 2013, 05:22:06 AM
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September 03, 2013, 05:41:19 AM
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For some reason I cannot use core 17. I have version 7.3.6 of the FAH software and a GTX 680 but it is using FahCore 15 for some reason. How can I make it use 17?

did you follow the part of the guide that tells to edit the shortcut properties to include client type = advanced? this option can be changed in the in the expert client viewer too ( i think it might default to the option in the shortcut though depending on setup ), if you need to fix that parameter you should be able to find lots of additional help with a quick google search. First i would reread the guide and make sure you get the edit shortcut part, this should be the key to getting core 17 / 16 and not 15

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September 08, 2013, 06:56:47 AM
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Great guide, thanks for sharing. Now i realize how mining can help society.
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October 23, 2013, 02:02:14 AM
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This guide even needing a few updates is amazing. Giving it a bump people need to read the op its really great.

One item to update is the pool location. I've dedicated my mining domain http://cryptobullionpools.com to the folding project.

Thanks vorksholk your guides are A +++

I've put a lot of work into the pool PLLLzZZZZ give it a try Smiley

Some people that have been folding lately have some surprises in their pool balance Wink

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October 23, 2013, 02:13:17 AM
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This guide even needing a few updates is amazing. Giving it a bump people need to read the op its really great.

One item to update is the pool location. I've dedicated my mining domain http://cryptobullionpools.com to the folding project.

Thanks vorksholk your guides are A +++

I've put a lot of work into the pool PLLLzZZZZ give it a try Smiley

Some people that have been folding lately have some surprises in their pool balance Wink






Changed Smiley What else needs fixing?

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October 23, 2013, 02:51:00 AM
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Hrm.. Looks perfect now .   Check it out folks very good stuff XD.   

Let's start gathering some Franco Folders !

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October 23, 2013, 07:16:24 PM
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This is awesome! Good fucking job Franko collective! Your're all geniuses.

1 question. I started it with my GPU 5770 but it still says PPD unknown, ETA unknown. Im on 17 but it no work Sad Halp plzz Sad Smiley

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October 24, 2013, 12:04:27 PM
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There seems to be a lack of information on how to get folding at home running efficiently and quickly, as well as a general lack of pictures. So here are both! Smiley

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What is folding at home?
Folding at home is a project, set up by Stanford, which allows people to use their idle computing power on both classic processors (CPUs) and Graphics Cards (GPUs). This computing power is used to fold proteins, a process which gives medical and biological researchers more insight into how proteins fold to their usable state, as well as why they 'unfold', leading to a greater understanding of protein structure, how they work in our body, and, most importantly, how to fix what went wrong, from curing Cancer to Huntington's to Parkinsons. If you want a more clear understanding of the actual science behind the folding at home project, tons of great info is available on their site: http://folding.stanford.edu/ . For a quick intro video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sJx9z1uB9k.

This guide focuses on the tech aspects of F@H, and will help you to get your computer(s) folding proteins, and earning you money.

Step 1: Hardware Check
The better your hardware, the faster you can, of course, mine/fold. Many crypto-currency users already have mining rigs, most of which have very powerful GPUs.

While you could fold with low-end hardware, the heat it produces, mixed with the energy it requires, may make it not worth the effort, or may be your excuse to buy that new GPU you've been eying. For benchmarks, we will be assuming we are using Core 17, which we will cover in detail later. I will create another thread where we can work on pooling benchmarks, however here is a quick view of some of the most popular hardware.




Any ATi card from the 5xxx, 6xxx, and 7xxx series should run fine, as should any NVidia 5xx, 6xx, or 7xx cards. Titans currently have some performance issues.

An average Intel i5-2500k can hit somewhere in the ballpark of 5-6000 PPD, an i7-3770 gets somewhere around 7200PPD.

Important Note About Cores:
For optimal performance, your miner should have a core on the CPU for each GPU on your system. If you have three 7970s on one machine, that Sempron 145 will be a bottleneck. For scrypt-mining, I built my rigs with single-core CPUs and 2 7950s each, as well as some rigs with some 7970s jammed into them. One rig with a Sempron 145 Sargas + 2x7970 has times when the CPU usage zooms up to 100%, and the GPUs stop running for 10-20 seconds. It appears that some task that must be completed on the CPU is reached by one of the GPUs, so the machine spends 100% CPU time working on that CPU-specific piece of the folding puzzle. While this is going, both GPUs are starved of the necessary CPU time, and so they go idle. However, in one machine with a 2x7950 and a FX-8350, I can get great performance. It seems that 1/4 of the time (on average) is high-CPU time, so having a core for each GPU and an extra core for running high-CPU-time tasks should eliminate bottlenecking. 3 GPU systems should have a quad-core processor.

Installing The Software:
Visit http://folding.stanford.edu/



Scroll down to the button 'Start Folding':



Step through the installer, leaving everything as default until the end, where you uncheck to 'Start Folding At Home'.

Once the program is installed, you will have a short-cut on your desktop, which starts the Folding At Home program. We need to make a slight change before we launch it.

Right-click on the desktop icon, and click on 'Properties'.


The Properties window will come up. We need to change the launch arguments to include:
--client-type=advanced

This allows the client to use the bleeding-edge core_17 core, which is significantly (by a factor of 2x to 10x) faster than the core13-16 mixes, as well as being the core used for all benchmarks above.



Now double-click on the desktop shortcut. Then, find the FAHControl application, usually located here:



You will be asked about folding anonymously, click on "Configure Identity".



This will bring up a window.



Enter your desired username, "224497" for the TeamID, and then click on the blue "Click here to open the Folding@home passkey request..." link. This will bring up a window:



Enter the username you put in the previous window, along with a valid email address that you have access to. You will, soon after, receive a passkey via email. Enter that into the 'passkey' entry on the FAH Client window, and enter it again into the 'confirm' box.


Now, you can finally start folding. The machine *should* automatically detect all GPUs and CPUs. If your system has a small amount of cores (1-2), you may want to right-click on the CPU, and click 'pause':


Note: this will make your CPU stop folding. This is done to conserve CPU power to feed your GPUs on systems with very weak  processors.

Now, you need to sign-up for the pool, in order to be rewarded in FRK (Frankos).

Go to: http://cryptobullionpools.com/      in a web browser, and sign up for an account there, using the same username as you input into the F@H client.

Confirming You Are Running Core_17:
To make sure that your GPUs are using Core_17, take a look at:



and make sure that you are clicked on the job(s) that are running on GPUs. The ones on CPUs will say something along the line of "Core: 0xa3". 0x## means a GPU-type job.

Some jobs take as little as an hour and a half to complete on competent hardware, while some take 8+ hours. The picture above shows a 780 running, with a decent overclock.

Post a comment if you have any questions.

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October 24, 2013, 12:08:46 PM
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Yup. And it's only going to get better. Smiley

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October 24, 2013, 12:11:05 PM
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Ok, I'll give it a try later tonight. Still mining BLC...LOL

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Hi there. Unless you use your PC power to help fight desease is it for real profitable? Are you actually mining and earn some money?
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