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September 10, 2013, 08:06:27 PM
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The price may rise when cryptsy add it.

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September 10, 2013, 08:06:40 PM
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switchover happened at block 4001, it seems that it is a success. Now we are at block 4003, and there's no problem.

The random generation seems working fine, as I see in the log:

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>> cseed = 1aa75e3, nHeight = 4001, rand = 11903
>> cseed = 53b3e14, nHeight = 4002, rand = 9857
>> cseed = 5406ce6, nHeight = 4003, rand = 13082
>> cseed = 6a6778a, nHeight = 4004, rand = 15

Now let's just wait the random number falls into specific zones and superblocks will be generated.



haven seen any SBlocks, did see some weird payouts normal is 128.00 but also see 128.0001...
Anyone seen these blocks  Huh

http://bit.usr.sh:2750/address/tHZjv2Pf9qPm8SDBRACgTf2SJ23zMtFEij

0.0001 should be a transaction fee paid to the hosting/transferring node. So if you happen to be that node, you'll get it.

And you see superblocks in the block explorer, the most recent one is block 7146, with 512-coin payout:
http://bit.usr.sh:2750/block/0000000000200cbada5b1da3b98dee21cb0ec0f40b2f33309aadd1d75186eb80
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September 10, 2013, 08:10:20 PM
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0.0001 should be a transaction fee paid to the hosting/transferring node. So if you happen to be that node, you'll get it.

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September 10, 2013, 09:18:51 PM
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Any good pools with this on with stratum? Also any idea how to connect to client and download blocks as not connecting with details given on op

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September 10, 2013, 09:52:28 PM
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switchover happened at block 4001, it seems that it is a success. Now we are at block 4003, and there's no problem.

The random generation seems working fine, as I see in the log:

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>> cseed = 1aa75e3, nHeight = 4001, rand = 11903
>> cseed = 53b3e14, nHeight = 4002, rand = 9857
>> cseed = 5406ce6, nHeight = 4003, rand = 13082
>> cseed = 6a6778a, nHeight = 4004, rand = 15

Now let's just wait the random number falls into specific zones and superblocks will be generated.



haven seen any SBlocks, did see some weird payouts normal is 128.00 but also see 128.0001...
Anyone seen these blocks  Huh

http://bit.usr.sh:2750/address/tHZjv2Pf9qPm8SDBRACgTf2SJ23zMtFEij

I think I got the first v1.1 superblock!
As Sam above my post explained it was fees!

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September 10, 2013, 10:11:51 PM
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Well in a block there are generated coins (minted coins), transaction fee, and transactions. To see what is the generated coins from mining, check the number after "Generation" (usually on the1st line). If it says "Generation: 512", then it is a superblock of 512-coins.

For example, block 7266 includes mined coins of 128 (1st line) with zero fee, and two transactions (2nd line) of 8.99308545 TGCs and 52.83847361 TGCs to two addresses, respectively.
http://bit.usr.sh:2750/block/000000000003fd0aca7810ca99d27ff365432ff6a318ea08bd3c4f637c3fa611
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September 10, 2013, 11:23:36 PM
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Thank you for taking the time to explain this.  As someone who's been around awhile but never delved into some of the intricacies of the actual transaction processes, it's nice to understand a bit of it.

So if you would, what does this block mean?  http://bit.usr.sh:2750/tx/098837384b8a6dc78ddd647d6fbe453ef2dd311036b64d4fba536727bd2111f4

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Thank you for taking the time to explain this.  As someone who's been around awhile but never delved into some of the intricacies of the actual transaction processes, it's nice to understand a bit of it.

So if you would, what does this block mean?  http://bit.usr.sh:2750/tx/098837384b8a6dc78ddd647d6fbe453ef2dd311036b64d4fba536727bd2111f4

I think this is a transaction of block 7042
http://bit.usr.sh:2750/block/00000000000a98e6a7b12b3fd4f8ba009d9bd24abf32852fa8f215a1162e4ab7
the generated 512 coins (from a superblock) are sent to 4 different addresses (possibly as part of a mining pool).
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September 10, 2013, 11:58:04 PM
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I propose we call TGC "tigers" and 0.01 TGC cubs!

For example: "I have a spare humble bundle from last weeks sale, you can have it for 100 tigers."
Or "You can have extra batteries for 50 cubs!

Any takes on this?

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Does anyone have a tool to convert difficulty to network hashrate?

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I propose we call TGC "tigers" and 0.01 TGC cubs!

For example: "I have a spare humble bundle from last weeks sale, you can have it for 100 tigers."
Or "You can have extra batteries for 50 cubs!

Any takes on this?

lmao, I like more cubs Smiley
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September 11, 2013, 07:08:26 AM
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 Grin just got super block with 512 tiger  Grin
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September 11, 2013, 11:17:49 AM
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Grin just got super block with 512 tiger  Grin


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September 11, 2013, 02:09:53 PM
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latest github updated tigercoin client can't get any connection to the network here (having all the OP addnode strings at the conf file). Any advise?


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September 11, 2013, 03:17:42 PM
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Very cool, thanks.

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I think this is a transaction of block 7042
http://bit.usr.sh:2750/block/00000000000a98e6a7b12b3fd4f8ba009d9bd24abf32852fa8f215a1162e4ab7
the generated 512 coins (from a superblock) are sent to 4 different addresses (possibly as part of a mining pool).

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latest github updated tigercoin client can't get any connection to the network here (having all the OP addnode strings at the conf file). Any advise?

possibly these nodes are old, try addnode with the following (from my peer list):


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    {
        "addr" : "65.34.14.228:15660",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1378918626,
        "lastrecv" : 1378918736,
        "bytessent" : 42636,
        "bytesrecv" : 275579,
        "conntime" : 1378916566,
        "version" : 70001,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.1.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "startingheight" : 8547,
        "banscore" : 0,
        "syncnode" : true
    },
    {
        "addr" : "188.252.16.110:15660",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1378918736,
        "lastrecv" : 1378918736,
        "bytessent" : 49159,
        "bytesrecv" : 56429,
        "conntime" : 1378916568,
        "version" : 70001,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.1.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "startingheight" : 8547,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "54.213.202.18:42980",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1378918736,
        "lastrecv" : 1378918736,
        "bytessent" : 46414,
        "bytesrecv" : 13229,
        "conntime" : 1378916707,
        "version" : 70001,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.1.0/",
        "inbound" : true,
        "startingheight" : 8552,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "192.241.136.114:51050",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1378918736,
        "lastrecv" : 1378918736,
        "bytessent" : 53987,
        "bytesrecv" : 11975,
        "conntime" : 1378916707,
        "version" : 70001,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.1.0/",
        "inbound" : true,
        "startingheight" : 8552,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "193.27.209.112:15660",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1378918736,
        "lastrecv" : 1378918737,
        "bytessent" : 19590,
        "bytesrecv" : 53241,
        "conntime" : 1378916868,
        "version" : 70001,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.1.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "startingheight" : 8557,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "95.61.3.10:15660",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1378918654,
        "lastrecv" : 1378918736,
        "bytessent" : 12879,
        "bytesrecv" : 49868,
        "conntime" : 1378917023,
        "version" : 70001,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.1.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "startingheight" : 8562,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "213.139.171.111:58181",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1378918736,
        "lastrecv" : 1378918654,
        "bytessent" : 47730,
        "bytesrecv" : 12976,
        "conntime" : 1378917444,
        "version" : 70001,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.1.0/",
        "inbound" : true,
        "startingheight" : 8566,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "66.85.144.228:55441",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1378918737,
        "lastrecv" : 1378918737,
        "bytessent" : 44866,
        "bytesrecv" : 7865,
        "conntime" : 1378917837,
        "version" : 70001,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.1.0/",
        "inbound" : true,
        "startingheight" : 8568,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "209.188.16.220:15660",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1378918654,
        "lastrecv" : 1378918736,
        "bytessent" : 11970,
        "bytesrecv" : 43845,
        "conntime" : 1378917882,
        "version" : 70001,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.1.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "startingheight" : 8568,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "173.170.101.29:64801",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1378918654,
        "lastrecv" : 1378918736,
        "bytessent" : 43026,
        "bytesrecv" : 4612,
        "conntime" : 1378918364,
        "version" : 70001,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.1.0/",
        "inbound" : true,
        "startingheight" : 8577,
        "banscore" : 0
    }
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September 11, 2013, 05:39:28 PM
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Thanks for that! What happened to these nodes so once up one relying on there own peer-to-peer network list where is that file found?  Thanks again
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tigercoin.info (under construction)


hmmm domain is registered....
Registrant ID:02aa32abc1ebdab1
Registrant Name:WhoisGuard Protected
Registrant Organization:WhoisGuard, Inc.
Registrant Street1:P.O. Box 0823-03411
Registrant Street2:
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Registrant City:Panama
Registrant State/Province:Panama

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I am testing http://tgc.sonicrules.org:3334 and the shares don't seem to be found very often by anyone there for such a low diff coin atm. Is the pool set up correctly? In bfgminer it's saying diff 15, where on other busier SHA256 pools like the ones for ZET it says diff 3, sometimes diff 1.



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