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Author Topic: [ANN] CPUCoin - CPU mined currency (whirlpool based)  (Read 11104 times)
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August 20, 2013, 11:13:45 AM
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Sifcoin: chain in sha-3 candidate-finalis-win function Blake=>BMW=>Groestl=>JH=>Keccak=>Skein
Quarkcoin: 9 rounds of hashing from 6 hashing functions (blake, bmw, groestl, jh, keccak, skein)
CPU-Coin: whirlpool based https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whirlpool_%28cryptography%29 (at least that's what the OP claims, wiki says nothing of the above hash functions)

Maybe someone can clear up if Quarkcoin is a direct clone of Sifcoin or had some changes in the algorithm, if CPU-Coin's algo is Whirlpool and if they are all the same or not...

If someone could post some nodes, that would be great too as I only have 1 connection and no blocks.

edit @ post below: lol

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August 20, 2013, 11:14:53 AM
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Huh
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August 20, 2013, 11:23:26 AM
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Huh

This was introduced to make use of the latest whirpool hashing technology.
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August 20, 2013, 11:27:23 AM
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cpu miner from quarkcoin is compatible with this coin?
getwork2 works

15:20:03

getblockhash 0

15:20:03

00000c257b93a36e9a4318a64398d661866341331a984e2b486414fc5bb16ccd

15:20:13

getblock 00000c257b93a36e9a4318a64398d661866341331a984e2b486414fc5bb16ccd

15:20:13

{
"hash" : "00000c257b93a36e9a4318a64398d661866341331a984e2b486414fc5bb16ccd",
"confirmations" : 8815,
"size" : 282,
"height" : 0,
"version" : 112,
"merkleroot" : "868b2fb28cb1a0b881480cc85eb207e29e6ae75cdd6d26688ed34c2d2d23c776",
"tx" : [
"868b2fb28cb1a0b881480cc85eb207e29e6ae75cdd6d26688ed34c2d2d23c776"
],
"time" : 1374408079,
"nonce" : 12058113,
"bits" : "1e0fffff",
"difficulty" : 0.06249911,
"nextblockhash" : "0000007ca3aef2d052ff1fe430cc25f7baf6f28b46c4312c62b48bc3e7d795d2"
}

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August 20, 2013, 11:34:13 AM
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in source code i dont see any whirpool algo code (all source code is the same like in quarkcoin) may be i have problem with my eyesight?))
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August 20, 2013, 11:35:09 AM
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Sifcoin: chain in sha-3 candidate-finalis-win function Blake=>BMW=>Groestl=>JH=>Keccak=>Skein
Quarkcoin: 9 rounds of hashing from 6 hashing functions (blake, bmw, groestl, jh, keccak, skein)
CPU-Coin: whirlpool based https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whirlpool_%28cryptography%29 (at least that's what the OP claims, wiki says nothing of the above hash functions)

Maybe someone can clear up if Quarkcoin is a direct clone of Sifcoin or had some changes in the algorithm, if CPU-Coin's algo is Whirlpool and if they are all the same or not...

If someone could post some nodes, that would be great too as I only have 1 connection and no blocks.

edit @ post below: lol

If you look at hashblock.h and main.h in CPUcoin's source you'll find it uses the same Hash9 function used in Quark. No sign of Whirlpool.
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August 20, 2013, 11:36:59 AM
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That's quite the fail then.  Roll Eyes
edit: If the hashrate of this coin grew close to 51% of Quarkcoin, could the blockchain take over?

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August 20, 2013, 11:37:33 AM
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Noob here, but how do you mine with the qt in win? I created the .conf file and placed it appdata\cpucoin folder and finally, the qt client connected. My cpu is now staying at 100% but I see no results Smiley Am I doing something wrong?

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August 20, 2013, 11:39:00 AM
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Am I doing something wrong?
No, you are doing it totally correct.

You have to be patient, you will find some blocks soon.
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August 20, 2013, 11:40:05 AM
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That's quite the fail then.  Roll Eyes
edit: If the hashrate of this coin grew close to 51% of Quarkcoin, could the blockchain take over?

No, Quarkcoin has been checkpointed.
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August 20, 2013, 11:42:36 AM
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I am using the two nodes mentioned in OP and still getting 'No block source available'.

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August 20, 2013, 11:43:13 AM
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You have to be patient, you will find some blocks soon.
I find lots of blocks due to not getting any blocks downloaded from the two nodes OP posted...
Could have been nice if OP had not lied about the origin and algo of the coin but meh, back to QRK.  Tongue
No, Quarkcoin has been checkpointed.
Ofcourse, I'm such a noob.  Grin

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August 20, 2013, 11:45:56 AM
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I am using the two nodes mentioned in OP and still getting 'No block source available'.
I figured here is a better blocksource:

addnode=92.73.213.186
addnode=192.241.186.105
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August 20, 2013, 11:50:32 AM
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Does it matter what we use at rpcuser and rpcpassword?

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August 20, 2013, 11:50:38 AM
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I am using the two nodes mentioned in OP and still getting 'No block source available'.
I figured here is a better blocksource:

addnode=92.73.213.186
addnode=192.241.186.105

Thanks. Working now.

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August 20, 2013, 11:52:56 AM
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Does it matter what we use at rpcuser and rpcpassword?
no, can be anything.
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August 20, 2013, 11:56:06 AM
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Code:
make -f makefile.unix
Building LevelDB ...
/bin/sh: 1: ./build_detect_platform: Permission denied
make[1]: Betrete Verzeichnis '/home/xxx/Downloads/cpucoin/src/leveldb'
Makefile:18: build_config.mk: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
make[1]: *** Keine Regel, um »build_config.mk« zu erstellen.  Schluss.
make[1]: Verlasse Verzeichnis '/home/xxx/Downloads/cpucoin/src/leveldb'
make: *** [leveldb/libleveldb.a] Fehler 2
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August 20, 2013, 11:56:59 AM
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ok, to sum it up:

-fucking addnodes don't connect although it's been released 2 days before being posted on this forum
-regional premine
-pretends to use a new algorithm while it's a copy of a copy

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August 20, 2013, 12:01:10 PM
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Huh

This was introduced to make use of the latest whirpool hashing technology.

No, really ?
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August 20, 2013, 12:01:42 PM
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CPUcoin
CPU mined cryptocurrency
Released 18 August 2013.



CPU coin (CPC) Specifications:
1.CPU mining only, whirlpool based coin
2.No concurence with GPU farms, FPGAs and ASICs.
3.High secured hashing
4.Difficulty changes every 20 blocks. [-50%..+10%]
5.2048 CPC per block ->1024->512->256->128->64->32->16->8->4->2->1. Reward changes every 64k blocks ~20 days.
6.Min. reward: 1 CPC.

Downloads:

Source code:
http://rghost.net/48244081

Windows version:
http://rghost.ru/48244263

How to compile CPUcoin (CPC):

On Linux (I think you know):

1.Download CPUcoin and unpack it.
2. cd ./CPUcoin/src
3. make -f makefile.unix
4. ./.CPUcoind

How to mine CPU coins (CPC):

It's simple, it's all included =)

Edit ~/.CPUcoin/CPUcoin.conf (on linux) or %APPDATA%/CPUcoin/CPUcoin.conf:


rpcuser=someusername
rpcpassword=somepassword
rpcport=40667
daemon=1
gen=1
genproclimit=-1
server=1
maxconnections=80
addnode=92.73.213.186
addnode=192.241.186.105
listen=1



Also:

Nodes 92.73.213.186 and 192.241.186.105 are servers and they works 24x7. Connection port is 40666. Markets are comming soon, may be cryptsy, may be we will up our own: CPC/BTC CPC/LTC CPC/LTC.

Contacts:
Bitmessage: BM-2DCAjJz5EHnVnwyRfW5pDodv9QBRdY2TYt

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