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Author Topic: [ANN][SBC] From Death Comes Life – The Rebirth of StableCoin - URGENT UPDATE  (Read 198633 times)
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December 23, 2013, 04:49:37 PM
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What kind of software do people use to put up web stores?  I haven't seen any capable of listing prices in more than one kind of currency and updating appropriately as they float against each other.

I might be interested in putting up a "store" with prices in several types of cryptocoin, but not if I have to go and change prices every time the cryptocoin values move against each other. 
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December 23, 2013, 05:02:07 PM
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What kind of software do people use to put up web stores?  I haven't seen any capable of listing prices in more than one kind of currency and updating appropriately as they float against each other.

Good question, not an area I've looked into but hopefully someone else here may have an answer.  One decision would be which exchange(s) you trust to run off for rates!
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December 23, 2013, 05:40:46 PM
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New Stablecoin Mining Pool:

http://sbc.cryptomp.com/

Stablecoin Mining Pool:

Pool Hardware:
◾Intel Xeon E3-1230v2, Quad-Core
◾16 GB DDR3 RAM ECC
◾2x 2,000 GB SATA II HDD, 7,200 rpm
◾Fast Network

Pool Description:
Stratum + VARDIFF (16-512) + PROP Payment (2%Fee)
Auto Payments Every Minute

Come with us!!
Feedback is welcome!!
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December 23, 2013, 06:59:36 PM
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Anyone running a stablecoin p2pool node?  If so, lets sync up.
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December 23, 2013, 07:30:10 PM
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Blockchain appears to have forked at block 312010 :

Compare:

http://sbc.blockexplorer.io/block/d55a459323e1094e5c50800186f7469581fc3003140d668fc5d5337af284cadb (definitely running new stablecoind version :: new retarget formula)

and

http://cryptobytes.info/block/fe39681f8993d260e1e8044a291e156b96db7f84e0b4b13b8b4fa49c8c9135fd

@artos: what's the plan?

http://sbc.blockexplorer.io/ - saRcSpjGxGWk9mGwFSpNTRbwjDvwLmqSkz
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December 24, 2013, 12:18:32 AM
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Wow, SBC went so low
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December 24, 2013, 12:19:55 AM
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Bad fork. Sad  Sad
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December 24, 2013, 12:24:49 AM
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Blockchain appears to have forked at block 312010 :

Compare:

http://sbc.blockexplorer.io/block/d55a459323e1094e5c50800186f7469581fc3003140d668fc5d5337af284cadb (definitely running new stablecoind version :: new retarget formula)

and

http://cryptobytes.info/block/fe39681f8993d260e1e8044a291e156b96db7f84e0b4b13b8b4fa49c8c9135fd

@artos: what's the plan?
Of course there was a fork. That's when the new difficulty algorithm switched on. http://sbc.blockexplorer.io/ is the correct chain.

However, there's a bug in the new algorithm causing the difficulty to be pegged at 5.255, so a fix for that will be issued tomorrow.

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December 24, 2013, 01:11:59 AM
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Does that mean this pool is on the wrong fork now? http://sbc.cryptoculture.net/index.php?page=statistics&action=blocks

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December 24, 2013, 01:37:34 AM
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Does that mean this pool is on the wrong fork now? http://sbc.cryptoculture.net/index.php?page=statistics&action=blocks

There are going to be a lot of pools on the wrong version. Not sure how we can notify them of the hard fork... hate to see resources being wasted upon a forked blockchain.

CoinWarz.com is also referencing the other block explorer, which hasn't updated to the latest version of stablecoind either. It's listed on the StableCoin website as a viable block explorer and should probably be removed until they upgrade.

http://sbc.blockexplorer.io/ - saRcSpjGxGWk9mGwFSpNTRbwjDvwLmqSkz
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December 24, 2013, 02:00:11 AM
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Judging from artos' reply and cobra's description of the two branches, if your pool is showing a difficulty of 5.255, it's on the correct branch.
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December 24, 2013, 02:13:01 AM
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Judging from artos' reply and cobra's description of the two branches, if your pool is showing a difficulty of 5.255, it's on the correct branch.
And my rig is running on the wrong chain and i'm not around it for the next week, so its pretty much turning electricity into nothing.

i can rent this1
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December 24, 2013, 02:42:29 AM
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On the bright side, at least it's stuck at a higher difficulty... protecting us from a further decrease in pricing on exchanges. Smiley

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December 24, 2013, 04:37:56 AM
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New Stablecoin Mining Pool:

http://sbc.cryptomp.com/

Stablecoin Mining Pool:

Pool Hardware:
◾Intel Xeon E3-1230v2, Quad-Core
◾16 GB DDR3 RAM ECC
◾2x 2,000 GB SATA II HDD, 7,200 rpm
◾Fast Network

Pool Description:
Stratum + VARDIFF (16-512) + PROP Payment (2%Fee)
Auto Payments Every Minute

Come with us!!
Feedback is welcome!!

Joined, around 5 people here so far, making good progress!  Grin
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December 24, 2013, 05:11:10 AM
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New Stable Coin Mining Pool

http://bigiron.homelinux.com:7977

  • 0% Fee!
  • Stratum Support
  • Fast & Simple Setup
  • Low Latency P2Pool Node
  • No Minimum withdrawl
  • No Registration
  • Paid directly to your StableCoin wallet

Instructions:
cgminer -o --scrypt stratum+tcp://bigiron.homelinux.com:7977 -u StableCoin_address -p any_password
bfgminer -o --scrypt stratum+tcp://bigiron.homelinux.com:7977 -u StableCoin_address -p any_password

Homepage:
http://bigiron.homelinux.com
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December 24, 2013, 07:32:05 AM
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Judging from artos' reply and cobra's description of the two branches, if your pool is showing a difficulty of 5.255, it's on the correct branch.
Does that mean http://sbc.cryptoculture.net/index.php is on the wrong branch? Am I mining for no reason?
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December 24, 2013, 07:44:43 AM
Last edit: December 24, 2013, 08:34:03 AM by Touma
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The right branch right now is the one with a diff of 5.255, meaning that if your pool is running an other diff, you're wasting mining power

EDIT: looks like the diff just jumped up to 5.38! (http://sbc.blockexplorer.io/chain/Stablecoin)
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December 24, 2013, 03:10:22 PM
Last edit: December 24, 2013, 03:28:15 PM by CaptainAK
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http://sbc.pnwminer.com has been updated with the v1.4 client.

Login..
Create account..
Create a worker..
Connect with  stratum+tcp://stratum.pnwminer.com:3335
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December 24, 2013, 07:49:06 PM
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coinwarz is reporting block explorer offline.

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December 24, 2013, 08:22:54 PM
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coinwarz is reporting block explorer offline.

Yeah, I sent them a message seeing if they can switch over to using sbc.blockexplorer.io for their calculations. The other block explorer is offline... presumably to update their stablecoind installation.

Unfortunately, they're going to have to update it again when the new code hits to address the stuck difficulty issue.

http://sbc.blockexplorer.io/ - saRcSpjGxGWk9mGwFSpNTRbwjDvwLmqSkz
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