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January 21, 2014, 11:52:28 PM
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Address 97mHyuMsZC3RyU9p3JiX5xyDpYXDZZUFdj
393 block(s): 122881, 120837, 122891, 120860, 122917, 120870, 120898, 120902, 122951, 121187, 122976, 122978, 120936, 120944, 122993, 122994, 120948, 120951, 120954, 123007, 123016, 123019, 123022, 123027, 123029, 121200, 123059, 123065, 121055, 121057, 121062, 121063, 123119, 121073, 123122, 123124, 123127, 123128, 123132, 121086, 121087, 121089, 123140, 123144, 123145, 123170, 123149, 123151, 121104, 123154, 121107, 121108, 123158, 121111, 121114, 123163, 123168, 121122, 123172, 123181, 121135, 121137, 121138, 121140, 121142, 121146, 121150, 123199, 123202, 123207, 123213, 123218, 123219, 123222, 123225, 123227, 123228, 123232, 123235, 123236, 123237, 123238, 123240, 123244, 121198, 123248, 121202, 121204, 123254, 123260, 121214, 121218, 123268, 123272, 123273, 123274, 123276, 123278, 123281, 123284, 123286, 123287, 123288, 121241, 123290, 121243, 123292, 123294, 121248, 123299, 123300, 121253, 121254, 123304, 123305, 123306, 123307, 123313, 123315, 123316, 123317, 121271, 123320, 123321, 123325, 121280, 123296, 123330, 121283, 123334, 123337, 123338, 123340, 123343, 123344, 123346, 123347, 123348, 123349, 123350, 123352, 123354, 123358, 123359, 123360, 123372, 123373, 123380, 123381, 123383, 123384, 123387, 123390, 123391, 123393, 123394, 123395, 121355, 121356, 123406, 123408, 123410, 123417, 123419, 123420, 123422, 123423, 123425, 121383, 121385, 121395, 121401, 121402, 120588, 123319, 120589, 121452, 121454, 121459, 121461, 121470, 121472, 123328, 122649, 121505, 123252, 121532, 123002, 121576, 121581, 121590, 121599, 120624, 121638, 121639, 122674, 121647, 121648, 122643, 121669, 121697, 121701, 121708, 121714, 121720, 121764, 121773, 121774, 121780, 121783, 121784, 121808, 121832, 121834, 121837, 121905, 121923, 121925, 121926, 121929, 121933, 121939, 123403, 121968, 121973, 122008, 122022, 122059, 122060, 122061, 122093, 122094, 122118, 122136, 122170, 122191, 122204, 122227, 122228, 122233, 122240, 122243, 122244, 122249, 122254, 122258, 122275, 122287, 122292, 122298, 122306, 122307, 122311, 122312, 122316, 122318, 122319, 122321, 122322, 122323, 122325, 122334, 122336, 122338, 122343, 122344, 122354, 123134, 122360, 122365, 122367, 122368, 122369, 122374, 122380, 121092, 122395, 122398, 122401, 122405, 122407, 121096, 122422, 122423, 122425, 122426, 122447, 122451, 122452, 122453, 120761, 122458, 122459, 122460, 122461, 122467, 122468, 122469, 122473, 122474, 122476, 122477, 122478, 122479, 122482, 122483, 122487, 123156, 122495, 122496, 121110, 122519, 122521, 122526, 122528, 122530, 122533, 122534, 122535, 122536, 122537, 122539, 122540, 122543, 122544, 122553, 122554, 122558, 122559, 122560, 122561, 122564, 122567, 122569, 122571, 122573, 122574, 120578, 120579, 120581, 120585, 120587, 122636, 122637, 121133, 120595, 120596, 120599, 120601, 122656, 122661, 120615, 122664, 122665, 123186, 122672, 120625, 120626, 122677, 122678, 120634, 120636, 120637, 122687, 122697, 120653, 120658, 120662, 122718, 120673, 120681, 120683, 120706, 122783, 120739, 120743, 120746, 120756, 122809, 122814, 120768, 120777, 120781, 120792, 122842, 122852, 122853, 120806, 122860, 122863, 122865, 122871, 122872,
Reward: 1965000 GRA

Payments completed up to but not including block 891778a8a25b04cfb371356294b95c14de1ef21297deb3704db5f198077c8fcb

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January 22, 2014, 12:33:39 AM
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1.4M, 16 hours solo, 4 blocks, is that normal?

Total number of blocks are 245 last 24hours

And I am pretty sure, the network hash rate is  40~60M only,,

If you have 1.4M, you should have around 3% of chance to find a block,


245 * 3% * 16 / 24 = 4.9 blocks

So, your number of blocks are normal,
But, surely, the number of blocks which can be found is much lower than you expected,

Because of it is PoS/PoW, 12X, practical block time is 360sec not 30sec

If is is just PoW coin, you can expected as 44~60 blocks,

Anyway, This coin developer will adjust the ratio of PoS as 3X,
And, the expected block time will be around 90~120sec,

You can find  12~16 blocks with your hash rate if the network hash is not changed dramatically,

Anyway, i have started the solo mining with 2.2M for verifying,
And, i am expecting  9~12 blocks for 24 hours



In the forkpool, they got 203 blocks in the last 24 hours, more than 4/5, but the pool hashrate not more than 35M(I checked it some times in the last 24 hours), I think solo hashrate is abusolute more than 15M, that's strange, solo mining really got less blocks.

I am not sure about that, becasuse of I didn't tracked forkfool, anyway, on the coin reward report from bee7, I guess they have got 168 blocks
anyway, I am mining from 19:00PM EST (USA), and, I have to check tomorrow, and I will post my solo mining report for the review,



Thanks, wait for your test:)


I have mined with 2.2Mh/s for 24 hours, and I have got 18 blocks,

Yesterday, 245 blocks has been found over all miners,
but, today, 731 blocks has been found, it means 3x blocks has been mined,

Anyway, I have took 2.46% of portion, so, EFFECTIVE network hashrate is around 90Mh
and, the block time rate for PoS is around 118 seconds,
[or 1 PoW + 3 PoS],

Forkpool share has reduced from  68.5%(168/245) to 53.8%(393/731)
(the actual number is differ from this rate, because of they have a difference address also, mostly, have two addresses)
(so, i believe, some big numbers are belong to pool also)

At least, Forkpool has mined around 22x more than me,
BUT, I have check couple of times, I can not believe their average hashrate is higher than 40M,

Anyway, to check the relationship with PoS block, I have stared with the other way,
I have moved all my coin to the other wallet to remove the chance of PoS block mining,
and, I will mine for 24 hours again, and, let me compare on tomorrow again,


Short Report
   Just for 20 minutes, I have got TWO orphan blocks, ONE Reject, and THREE blocks Mined
 








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January 22, 2014, 01:50:27 AM
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1.4M, 16 hours solo, 4 blocks, is that normal?

Total number of blocks are 245 last 24hours

And I am pretty sure, the network hash rate is  40~60M only,,

If you have 1.4M, you should have around 3% of chance to find a block,


245 * 3% * 16 / 24 = 4.9 blocks

So, your number of blocks are normal,
But, surely, the number of blocks which can be found is much lower than you expected,

Because of it is PoS/PoW, 12X, practical block time is 360sec not 30sec

If is is just PoW coin, you can expected as 44~60 blocks,

Anyway, This coin developer will adjust the ratio of PoS as 3X,
And, the expected block time will be around 90~120sec,

You can find  12~16 blocks with your hash rate if the network hash is not changed dramatically,

Anyway, i have started the solo mining with 2.2M for verifying,
And, i am expecting  9~12 blocks for 24 hours



In the forkpool, they got 203 blocks in the last 24 hours, more than 4/5, but the pool hashrate not more than 35M(I checked it some times in the last 24 hours), I think solo hashrate is abusolute more than 15M, that's strange, solo mining really got less blocks.

I am not sure about that, becasuse of I didn't tracked forkfool, anyway, on the coin reward report from bee7, I guess they have got 168 blocks
anyway, I am mining from 19:00PM EST (USA), and, I have to check tomorrow, and I will post my solo mining report for the review,



Thanks, wait for your test:)


I have mined with 2.2Mh/s for 24 hours, and I have got 18 blocks,

Yesterday, 245 blocks has been found over all miners,
but, today, 731 blocks has been found, it means 3x blocks has been mined,

Anyway, I have took 2.46% of portion, so, EFFECTIVE network hashrate is around 90Mh
and, the block time rate for PoS is around 118 seconds,
[or 1 PoW + 3 PoS],

Forkpool share has reduced from  68.5%(168/245) to 53.8%(393/731)
(the actual number is differ from this rate, because of they have a difference address also, mostly, have two addresses)
(so, i believe, some big numbers are belong to pool also)

At least, Forkpool has mined around 22x more than me,
BUT, I have check couple of times, I can not believe their average hashrate is higher than 40M,

Anyway, to check the relationship with PoS block, I have stared with the other way,
I have moved all my coin to the other wallet to remove the chance of PoS block mining,
and, I will mine for 24 hours again, and, let me compare on tomorrow again,


Short Report
   Just for 20 minutes, I have got TWO orphan blocks, ONE Reject, and THREE blocks Mined
 


Thanks, that's why I confused,it seems that solo miner's efficiency is lower then pool, maybe you are right, wallet pos mining affect the solo mining, because in other POW coin solo mining, my reward isn't lower than pool.

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January 22, 2014, 02:01:06 AM
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Thanks, that's why I confused,it seems that solo miner's efficiency is lower then pool, maybe you are right, wallet pos mining affect the solo mining, because in other POW coin solo mining, my reward isn't lower than pool.

Have you been counting the orphans ?

Just thinkin of them is giving me PTSD.  Lips sealed

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January 22, 2014, 03:06:53 AM
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Thanks, that's why I confused,it seems that solo miner's efficiency is lower then pool, maybe you are right, wallet pos mining affect the solo mining, because in other POW coin solo mining, my reward isn't lower than pool.

Have you been counting the orphans ?

Just thinkin of them is giving me PTSD.  Lips sealed

Just counting when I am testing ^^

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January 22, 2014, 03:27:25 AM
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Thanks, that's why I confused,it seems that solo miner's efficiency is lower then pool, maybe you are right, wallet pos mining affect the solo mining, because in other POW coin solo mining, my reward isn't lower than pool.

Have you been counting the orphans ?

Just thinkin of them is giving me PTSD.  Lips sealed

What's PTSD? Smiley

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January 22, 2014, 03:46:40 AM
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The wallet's PoS mining isn't the issue.

If someone was stealing blocks, it would make sense that they would pick on the solo miners. Wink


What's PTSD? Smiley

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

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January 22, 2014, 04:21:18 AM
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The wallet's PoS mining isn't the issue.

If someone was stealing blocks, it would make sense that they would pick on the solo miners. Wink


What's PTSD? Smiley

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Actually, you are right,
And,mmust be not issue,
that is a reason to verify,


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January 22, 2014, 04:50:38 AM
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The wallet's PoS mining isn't the issue.

If someone was stealing blocks, it would make sense that they would pick on the solo miners. Wink


What's PTSD? Smiley

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

lol Grin

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January 22, 2014, 01:02:36 PM
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Does anyone know if fork pool has paid out the second lot of compensation payments yet? I don't seem to have received anything  Undecided
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January 22, 2014, 02:02:35 PM
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Does anyone know if fork pool has paid out the second lot of compensation payments yet? I don't seem to have received anything  Undecided

Haven't received either. Looks a bit behind on payments...
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January 22, 2014, 02:30:19 PM
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Thanks for the GrainCoin  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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January 22, 2014, 05:12:58 PM
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Ah, okay... thx... I thought 10 days...

So my first coins are eligible... com´on PoS...  Grin Grin Grin

You are correct. I fixed the post, I am sorry for mistake. Just checked with sources, it is 10 days.
Awww... ***********************************************  Grin

Stay tuned PoS i´ll be back in about 116 hours...  Grin Grin Grin

~ 4 Hours left till my first coins are eligible....  Grin
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January 22, 2014, 07:21:37 PM
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How you seen the price increases on coinedup? Why on earth is this thread on the 3rd page?

Not going to hype the rise, but it's really nice to see grain growing. So to speak.  Wink

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January 22, 2014, 07:25:36 PM
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How you seen the price increases on coinedup? Why on earth is this thread on the 3rd page?

Not going to hype the rise, but it's really nice to see grain growing. So to speak.  Wink

After PPC this was the second PoS coin I read about. I really like Grains take on things
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January 22, 2014, 07:43:22 PM
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I've created grain-qt builds for OS X 10.7 and OS X 10.9 (no access to 10.8 at this point).

I had to change the code in a couple of places to fix compile-time errors, but these changes have been incorporated into wallets for other coins (like DOGE), so I think they should be safe for building for other systems. I also had to make an OS X icon file, which is missing from the graincoin git repository.

Although beautiful, the official grain logo is pretty much unacceptable for tiny icons, so I made e from the selection below as the tiny icon. See this post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=361503.msg4615800#msg4615800

I imagine the tiny icon to be the grain symbol (much like BTC for bitcoin). I took a poll and it seemed like e is a clear winner (I was the tie-breaker).

So, what is the best way to

  • Make the executables available?
  • Lobby for adoption of e as the official symbol (simply to get the issue of tiny icons resolved)?

Also, is the git repository taking pull requests?




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January 22, 2014, 08:04:42 PM
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How you seen the price increases on coinedup? Why on earth is this thread on the 3rd page?

Not going to hype the rise, but it's really nice to see grain growing. So to speak.  Wink

price up huge  Grin
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January 22, 2014, 08:08:10 PM
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1. Please remember to upgrade to Version 1.4, this is a mandatory upgrade!

2. We are offering 200K bounty each for Shops/Services/Games accepting GRA. Please take advantage of it while bounties still available Wink
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January 22, 2014, 08:09:12 PM
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I've created grain-qt builds for OS X 10.7 and OS X 10.9 (no access to 10.8 at this point).

I had to change the code in a couple of places to fix compile-time errors, but these changes have been incorporated into wallets for other coins (like DOGE), so I think they should be safe for building for other systems. I also had to make an OS X icon file, which is missing from the graincoin git repository.

Although beautiful, the official grain logo is pretty much unacceptable for tiny icons, so I made e from the selection below as the tiny icon. See this post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=361503.msg4615800#msg4615800

I imagine the tiny icon to be the grain symbol (much like BTC for bitcoin). I took a poll and it seemed like e is a clear winner (I was the tie-breaker).

So, what is the best way to

  • Make the executables available?
  • Lobby for adoption of e as the official symbol (simply to get the issue of tiny icons resolved)?

Also, is the git repository taking pull requests?





Nice symbols, I like (a), (b), and (g), the rest are good too, but some are similar to "E" then to "G". Smiley
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January 22, 2014, 08:11:34 PM
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1. Please remember to upgrade to Version 1.4, this is a mandatory upgrade!

2. We are offering 200K bounty each for Shops/Services/Games accepting GRA. Please take advantage of it while bounties still available Wink

I'm running v1.4.0.0. This is the current version right?  Smiley

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