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Author Topic: [OSC]OpenSourcecoin Mandatory Update 7/1/14  (Read 153334 times)
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September 11, 2013, 04:20:22 AM
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So I mined 3 blocks, and confirmed 3 blocks. Its saying my wallet now has a balance of 3 OSC? So is the block reward 1 coin per block?
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September 11, 2013, 04:23:54 AM
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So I mined 3 blocks, and confirmed 3 blocks. Its saying my wallet now has a balance of 3 OSC? So is the block reward 1 coin per block?

yes it is currently 1 coin per block until block 4000 iirc

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September 11, 2013, 04:49:51 AM
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Ok, so i've just crunched the numbers(thanks to a tip from Giskard) and by the time the first subsidy is halved at block 400,000 there will only be 1,716,283.6511. this number is fairly accurate, however it does not account for each block in between each transitional nHeight statement. these transition blocks render only 1 coin, the fall back of the block reward schematic.

In light of this blunder i have a proposition. instead of the reward of 3 coins per block from block 128000 to block 256000, i propose a reward of 100 coins per block. likewise, block 256000 to 400000 would render 50 coins per block. finally block 400000-800000 would render 25 coins per block, and the rewards would have out from there just as bitcoin does. i would like to hear your opinion on this and if you approve of this change before i go forth in making it.

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September 11, 2013, 04:55:42 AM
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Ok, so i've just crunched the numbers(thanks to a tip from Giskard) and by the time the first subsidy is halved at block 400,000 there will only be 1,716,283.6511. this number is fairly accurate, however it does not account for each block in between each transitional nHeight statement. these transition blocks render only 1 coin, the fall back of the block reward schematic.

In light of this blunder i have a proposition. instead of the reward of 3 coins per block from block 128000 to block 256000, i propose a reward of 100 coins per block. likewise, block 256000 to 400000 would render 50 coins per block. finally block 400000-800000 would render 25 coins per block, and the rewards would have out from there just as bitcoin does. i would like to hear your opinion on this and if you approve of this change before i go forth in making it.

So what does this mean for the average shmo whose mining? Does everything reset or do I just need to download a new wallet if this occurs?
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September 11, 2013, 05:00:44 AM
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Ok, so i've just crunched the numbers(thanks to a tip from Giskard) and by the time the first subsidy is halved at block 400,000 there will only be 1,716,283.6511. this number is fairly accurate, however it does not account for each block in between each transitional nHeight statement. these transition blocks render only 1 coin, the fall back of the block reward schematic.

In light of this blunder i have a proposition. instead of the reward of 3 coins per block from block 128000 to block 256000, i propose a reward of 100 coins per block. likewise, block 256000 to 400000 would render 50 coins per block. finally block 400000-800000 would render 25 coins per block, and the rewards would have out from there just as bitcoin does. i would like to hear your opinion on this and if you approve of this change before i go forth in making it.

So what does this mean for the average shmo whose mining? Does everything reset or do I just need to download a new wallet if this occurs?

you would just need to download a new wallet. the 120,000 block will not occur for atleast 80 more days assuming 1 minute block targets. the formula i used to arrive at this conclusion is
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120000/(60*24)

60*24=1440

12000/1440 = 83.3~

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September 11, 2013, 05:03:30 AM
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Well if it doesn't affect my hash, and gets the coin up to where it should be per the original release info, it seems like it would make sense IMHO, though I'm fairly a noob when it comes to this whole "startup of an alt coin thing". I'll just keep hashing.
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September 11, 2013, 05:24:37 AM
Last edit: October 11, 2013, 08:12:59 PM by r3wt
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i've rand the numbers again and 100 coins per block for a 128,000 block period is way to deflationary. instead the following is my proposed solution. the block rewards prior to block 128,000 will not be effected in this change.

coins produced prior to block 128,000        = 972,283.6511 block reward varied period length 89 days

coins produced block 128,000-256,000       = 2,560,000       block reward 20 period length 89 days

coins produced block 256,000-400,000       = 3,600,000       block reward 25 period length 140 days

coins produced block 400,000-800,000       = 5,000,000       block reward 12.5 period length 278 days

coins produced block 800,000-1,200,000    = 2,500,000       block reward 6.25 period length 278 days

coins produced block 1,200,000-1,600,000 = 1,250,000       block reward 3.125 period length 278 days

coins produced block 1,600,000-2,000,000 = 625,000          block reward 1.5625 period length 278 days

coins produced block 2,000,000-2,400,000 = 312,500       block reward  0.78125 period length 278 days
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totals:                              coins produced  16,819,383.6511                                  period of time: 4.68 years, or 1708 days

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September 11, 2013, 06:28:47 AM
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Just a quick heads up, the website listed in your copyright page (www.ocoin.com) is a Chinese (literally) silver coin sales website? Just a heads up, if you do have or are setting up a domain, might want to fix that or say something else in that line of your copyright notice.
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September 11, 2013, 07:03:46 AM
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nope that still craps out. Went through the code and fixed the capital letters but at the end I'm getting a heap of "undefined reference to 'boost::this_thread::hidden::sleep_until...'

Dont think that's my system. I've got boost installed and have compiled heaps of wallets so i'm not sure....

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shit, i have no idea. worked fine on windows. i will have to confer with shakezula on this one.

EDIT: i conferred with shakezula, and here is the fix.

1. open Ocoin.pro

2. comment out the lines 8-22 until it looks like this, save and exit your text editor.

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# UNCOMMENT THIS SECTION TO BUILD ON WINDOWS
#windows:LIBS += -lshlwapi
#LIBS += $$join(BOOST_LIB_PATH,,-L,) $$join(BDB_LIB_PATH,,-L,) $$join(OPENSSL_LIB_PATH,,-L,) $$join(QRENCODE_LIB_PATH,,-L,)
#LIBS += -lssl -lcrypto -ldb_cxx$$BDB_LIB_SUFFIX
#windows:LIBS += -lws2_32 -lole32 -loleaut32 -luuid -lgdi32
#LIBS += -lboost_system-mgw46-mt-sd-1_53 -lboost_filesystem-mgw46-mt-sd-1_53 -lboost_program_options-mgw46-mt-sd-1_53 -lboost_thread-mgw46-mt-sd-1_53
#BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX=-mgw46-mt-sd-1_53
#BOOST_INCLUDE_PATH=C:/deps/boost
#BOOST_LIB_PATH=C:/deps/boost/stage/lib
#BDB_INCLUDE_PATH=c:/deps/db/build_unix
#BDB_LIB_PATH=c:/deps/db/build_unix
#OPENSSL_INCLUDE_PATH=c:/deps/ssl/include
#OPENSSL_LIB_PATH=c:/deps/ssl
#MINIUPNPC_LIB_PATH=c:/deps/miniupnpc
#MINIUPNPC_INCLUDE_PATH=c:/deps

3. report back with results. optionally you can try deleting line 8-22 altogether.

Unfortunately not. Those lines were already commented out. I tried removing them anyway but still no cigar i'm afraid. Would love to get on this while you can still solo mine too Smiley

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September 11, 2013, 12:34:42 PM
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Unfortunately not. Those lines were already commented out. I tried removing them anyway but still no cigar i'm afraid. Would love to get on this while you can still solo mine too Smiley

i feel your pain bro, im trying to get this compiled last day but nada. it seems author forgot that Unix is case sensitive. even after i manualy fix those Ocoin*.h and .pro still throwing error.

this is last error i get.


[ 1477s] build/ocoin.o: In function `main':
[ 1477s] ocoin.cpp:(.text.startup+0x227): undefined reference to `qInitResources_Ocoin()'
[ 1477s] collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
[ 1477s] make: *** [Ocoin-qt] Error 1
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September 11, 2013, 01:24:40 PM
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So 'OpenSource' coin is only available as a windows binary, or a zip file on google docs... you should seriously chuck this up on a git repo or similar. For sake of the name alone!

As it much less accessable without a source repo, (simple 'git clone <repo>' VS... open web browser just to click through google docs script/gui to fund link to actual zip file download, browse to download dir, extract archive to source dir.
Zip likely destroyed file permissions/lastmodified , cant check recent changes/edits to the filess i guess, no modifydate on files and no versioning repo.

And if i find bug in code then theres no way for me submit patch without having to post code blocks on forum, too hard.
Etc etc.

Just pointing out that 'OpenSource' Coin is a lot less open (its barely open at all) than any of the projects its code is forked from are. Would be better named potato coin, now that would be a good coin for sure!

The worse crime here is that my simple shell script  to do all that for (clone, build, copy bin, copy config template, altcoin all setup and ready to go) wont work without source repo, and i cant be bothered myself.
My time is much better spent trolling the forum thread instead!


Sorry, rant over.

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September 11, 2013, 09:47:11 PM
Last edit: September 11, 2013, 10:06:58 PM by r3wt
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So 'OpenSource' coin is only available as a windows binary, or a zip file on google docs... you should seriously chuck this up on a git repo or similar. For sake of the name alone!

As it much less accessable without a source repo, (simple 'git clone <repo>' VS... open web browser just to click through google docs script/gui to fund link to actual zip file download, browse to download dir, extract archive to source dir.
Zip likely destroyed file permissions/lastmodified , cant check recent changes/edits to the filess i guess, no modifydate on files and no versioning repo.

And if i find bug in code then theres no way for me submit patch without having to post code blocks on forum, too hard.
Etc etc.

Just pointing out that 'OpenSource' Coin is a lot less open (its barely open at all) than any of the projects its code is forked from are. Would be better named potato coin, now that would be a good coin for sure!

The worse crime here is that my simple shell script  to do all that for (clone, build, copy bin, copy config template, altcoin all setup and ready to go) wont work without source repo, and i cant be bothered myself.
My time is much better spent trolling the forum thread instead!


Sorry, rant over.



my friend ahmed has put it on github for us all. big props to ahmed. https://github.com/ahmedbodi/Ocoin

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September 11, 2013, 09:50:02 PM
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Unfortunately not. Those lines were already commented out. I tried removing them anyway but still no cigar i'm afraid. Would love to get on this while you can still solo mine too Smiley

i feel your pain bro, im trying to get this compiled last day but nada. it seems author forgot that Unix is case sensitive. even after i manualy fix those Ocoin*.h and .pro still throwing error.

this is last error i get.


[ 1477s] build/ocoin.o: In function `main':
[ 1477s] ocoin.cpp:(.text.startup+0x227): undefined reference to `qInitResources_Ocoin()'
[ 1477s] collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
[ 1477s] make: *** [Ocoin-qt] Error 1

yeah, you need to do a make clean.

qmake && make clean

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September 11, 2013, 10:26:54 PM
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Just a quick heads up, the website listed in your copyright page (www.ocoin.com) is a Chinese (literally) silver coin sales website? Just a heads up, if you do have or are setting up a domain, might want to fix that or say something else in that line of your copyright notice.

i'm well aware. i did a find and replace in the qt files because its much easier than going through everyfile by hand.

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September 11, 2013, 11:38:54 PM
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Well i tried hard to get it to compile in linux. I fixed all the uppercase problems and did make clean and it all looked like it was going great until it got stuck at:

Code:
build/ocoin.o: In function `main':
ocoin.cpp:(.text.startup+0x1ef): undefined reference to `qInitResources_Ocoin()'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [Ocoin-qt] Error 1

any ideas?

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September 12, 2013, 12:07:18 AM
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Well i tried hard to get it to compile in linux. I fixed all the uppercase problems and did make clean and it all looked like it was going great until it got stuck at:

Code:
build/ocoin.o: In function `main':
ocoin.cpp:(.text.startup+0x1ef): undefined reference to `qInitResources_Ocoin()'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [Ocoin-qt] Error 1

any ideas?

someone said something about file permissions earlier being a culprit, but i'm thinking the reference is undefined because that is a windows resource, not for linux. if you know how to do a make clean in your Ocoin folder i would suggest you do that with qmake. i think its something like

Code:
qmake && make clean
or it might just be
Code:
qmake make clean
hope that helps. on windows its just
Code:
make clean

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September 12, 2013, 12:32:43 AM
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no same problem unfortunately. Thanks for trying though.

Looks like this is a windows only coin for now Sad

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September 12, 2013, 12:36:36 AM
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no same problem unfortunately. Thanks for trying though.

Looks like this is a windows only coin for now Sad

it looks like some of the linux compiling bits got nuked when i zipped the folder. since i'm git illiterate, i'm gonna see if shakezula can teamviewer into my coputer and push it to github, this way the linux bits should remain intact. i'll be AFK for awhile, i'm working on the reboot of Nanotokens and its a chore to say the least. i'll check this thread in a little while to see if anyone has made any progress.

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September 12, 2013, 07:25:48 AM
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current reward just went to 22.5/block!  Shocked

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September 12, 2013, 11:58:06 AM
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So any update on the wallet changes?
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