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Author Topic: [ANN] Zettelkasten - ZTTL, New Algo: BurgerHash V6 🍔, CPU-SOLO-mineable  (Read 51019 times)
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May 15, 2018, 08:55:17 PM
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Hi developer I tried to contact you a few days ago and I missed your response I'm trying to fix my wallet it won't open it says (insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service) I have Windows 10 and 12 GB of RAM and it's been mining for over a 2 months and I just can't get it to open anymore I tried saving my wallet. Dat and my peers. Dat and reinstalling the wallet and I still haven't had any success and I've also increase my virtual memory.Thanks

Did you try to run the wallet as administrator?

Maybe also set another directory as blockchain directory by using the

-datadir

parameter.

Try a folder on your desktop.

Anyone else having these problems?

I have installed the wallet on a few computers running win10 64 pro without any probs. Also deleting, reinstalling and recovering from the wallet.dat was always a success.

@Rendrum187 I hope you find a solution to your problem!
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May 16, 2018, 12:20:34 AM
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Looks like difficulty is skyrocketing  Shocked somebody probably already has a GPU miner but that could definitely change after block 100000.
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May 16, 2018, 02:01:06 PM
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I've mined about 700 on my deskop in the past few weeks.

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May 19, 2018, 11:40:46 PM
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Quick question about mining with the wallet (probably already know the answer), if I close the wallet does mining start from scratch again when I reopen the wallet to mine or does it 'remember' where I left off.
So do I need to keep the wallet open and mining all the time..correct ?
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May 19, 2018, 11:49:36 PM
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Quick question about mining with the wallet (probably already know the answer), if I close the wallet does mining start from scratch again when I reopen the wallet to mine or does it 'remember' where I left off.
So do I need to keep the wallet open and mining all the time..correct ?

You need the wallet running to mine.

Your first question doesn't apply to mining. Miner is generating random hashes many thousands of times every second. There's nothing to "remember".

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May 21, 2018, 02:14:33 PM
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Block #80000 is right around the corner, and I am not ready yet.

But as I said, I will drop the update at AROUND 80k, can't guarantee it, sometimes it will be a little earlier, sometimes a little later.
Also, rising difficulty has brought us 80k sooner than I anticipated. (they stole like 2 days from my schedule, lol)  Cheesy

But the fork at 100k is exactly going to happen as planned.

Tests are proceeding, and I'll be ready when I'm 100% confident and have looked through everything.

Nothing shall go wrong.

So thanks for your patience. It won't take much longer.
(I'll probably drop the schematics of the new algo even before the update, since it has been well tested now)

 Smiley

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May 23, 2018, 10:06:28 PM
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Here are the schematics of the new hashalgo BurgerHash V2



New Version coming very soon, patience!  Cool

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May 24, 2018, 03:26:29 PM
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OK I have few questions:
How long are you going to change algo every 100k blocks/maintain cpu-only?
After this algo change what is next?
When web site?
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May 25, 2018, 03:34:34 AM
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Here are the schematics of the new hashalgo BurgerHash V2

https://i.imgur.com/M2g6Mcg.jpg

New Version coming very soon, patience!  Cool

Thank you for the visual... it's impressive and helps understand the algo!

I'm assuming the source files will be updated along with the wallet binaries for the 100K change, correct?


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May 25, 2018, 03:39:04 AM
Last edit: May 25, 2018, 10:06:37 PM by cyberspacemonkey
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OK I have few questions:
How long are you going to change algo every 100k blocks/maintain cpu-only?
After this algo change what is next?
When web site?

1- From what I understand yes, algo will change every 100,000 blocks.
2- If you read the OP the dev mentions some ideas as to what to expect in terms of the development of the coin and its features.
3- I'm guessing whenever it's ready.
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May 25, 2018, 09:11:51 AM
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Block height is over 85000, has a new wallet been released ?
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May 25, 2018, 10:12:14 AM
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OK I have few questions:
How long are you going to change algo every 100k blocks/maintain cpu-only?
After this algo change what is next?
When web site?

1- From what I understand yes, algo will change every 100,000 blocks.
2- If you read the OP the dev mentions some ideas as to what to expect in terms of the development of the coin and its features.
3- Whenever it's ready.
Thanks for reply but I know all that, I red all topic, I mine it for quite some time.
I'm interested is anything changed, dev's answer would be like small updated roadmap, to see what is next.
I assume that frequent algo change takes a lot of time from dev's hands, and web site would attract more miners.
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May 25, 2018, 01:23:01 PM
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hashrate dropped massively in last two days perhaps the gpu crew realize algo about to change and have moved onto something else ?
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May 25, 2018, 02:25:03 PM
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I doubt drop is from gpu, most likely cloud.
Big cloud miners tend to mine new coins at the coin beginning and not stay for long. There is few newer cpu coins so maybe they moved further.
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May 25, 2018, 04:47:10 PM
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I doubt drop is from gpu, most likely cloud.
Big cloud miners tend to mine new coins at the coin beginning and not stay for long. There is few newer cpu coins so maybe they moved further.
I thought ZETTEL coin is a CPU efficient and it's faster than GPU.
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May 25, 2018, 09:37:59 PM
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I doubt drop is from gpu, most likely cloud.
Big cloud miners tend to mine new coins at the coin beginning and not stay for long. There is few newer cpu coins so maybe they moved further.
I thought ZETTEL coin is a CPU efficient and it's faster than GPU.

From what I understand, ZETTEL is GPU and pool resistant... both _could_ be implemented.  At this point, I believe the consensus is to remain CPU only for now.  The Dev would be able to give a much clearer picture, but I think he's heads-down, working on the modified algo mentioned a few posts earlier.


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May 26, 2018, 08:09:10 AM
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I doubt drop is from gpu, most likely cloud.
Big cloud miners tend to mine new coins at the coin beginning and not stay for long. There is few newer cpu coins so maybe they moved further.
I thought ZETTEL coin is a CPU efficient and it's faster than GPU.
It is definitely GPU resistant. Also pool resistant for now. When some of those become available network hashrate will skyrocket.
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May 26, 2018, 07:05:42 PM
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I doubt drop is from gpu, most likely cloud.
Big cloud miners tend to mine new coins at the coin beginning and not stay for long. There is few newer cpu coins so maybe they moved further.
I thought ZETTEL coin is a CPU efficient and it's faster than GPU.
It is definitely GPU resistant. Also pool resistant for now. When some of those become available network hashrate will skyrocket.

Not sure if it is GPU resistant, the dev did say some time ago, when the hashrate shot up, that a GPU miner may be mining Zettel.
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May 27, 2018, 11:58:51 PM
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I doubt drop is from gpu, most likely cloud.
Big cloud miners tend to mine new coins at the coin beginning and not stay for long. There is few newer cpu coins so maybe they moved further.
I thought ZETTEL coin is a CPU efficient and it's faster than GPU.
It is definitely GPU resistant. Also pool resistant for now. When some of those become available network hashrate will skyrocket.

Not sure if it is GPU resistant, the dev did say some time ago, when the hashrate shot up, that a GPU miner may be mining Zettel.
If someone is mining with gpu hashrate would be huge, keccak hashrate for one 1060 is 360 MH/s, one 1070 is 685 MH/s, one 1080 is 900MH/s.
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May 28, 2018, 05:09:58 PM
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when is the exchange planned?
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