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Author Topic: [ANN][GRA] Graincoin - New PoW/PoS coin | Fast, secure | Version 1.5 Released!  (Read 176979 times)
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January 23, 2014, 02:31:09 PM
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Should CoinMarket.io add this coin?
In other words, would you bring us a reasonable amount of volume?

I think it would be nice to see Grain on coinmarket.io. Looks like a promising new exchange and I think Grain is a promising coin so it would really be fit to have it there.  Grin



a. would be my choice.


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January 23, 2014, 04:36:09 PM
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Only ~1105 blocks till the switch block...

Version 1.4 is Released. Version 1.4 is a mandatory upgrade, so please upgrade as soon as possible to avoid a fork. Version 1.4 changes the 12X maximum PoW block time to 3X, this will decrease the PoW mining difficulty and make PoW mining more efficient, while preserving the PoS features. The switchover point is set at block 130000, which will be in about 5-7 days (we are at block 111815 now). Version 1.4 also has the latest checkpoints. Download links and source in github are updated.

We will continue to subsidize 5000 GRAs for each PoW block mined, until the switch block (Block 130000).

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January 23, 2014, 04:37:10 PM
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Hi all, so its been a few weeks and I've been mining and storing grain in my wallet. But I have yet to receive any interest on my stored grains! Has anyone received an interest payout?

Thanks

GRA: 9LSgR13Uz9Vzcje6gqDENSoW6cJJsmUWpf
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January 23, 2014, 05:27:05 PM
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Should CoinMarket.io add this coin?
In other words, would you bring us a reasonable amount of volume?

I think it would be nice to see Grain on coinmarket.io. Looks like a promising new exchange and I think Grain is a promising coin so it would really be fit to have it there.  Grin




a. would be my choice.






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Exactly right.

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January 23, 2014, 05:29:52 PM
Last edit: January 23, 2014, 05:40:18 PM by bosian
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Okay gra.livechains.net has update to 1.4
wonderful, thanks Otakusama Smiley

Suddenly, a wild Grain article appears !

http://www.cryptoarticles.com/crypto-news/2014/1/23/grain-more-valuable-than-yould-think

Donations still welcome guys, but not required Smiley (949G3pZdUfH9a27ShTH76BoXJ38pyNvp6o)

Thanks. Nice one. Sent you some donations.
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January 23, 2014, 05:56:44 PM
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Hi,

I have a question on the way Grain is priced and how difficulty is displayed. On Coined Up for example the price is listed as 0.00000048, but on Coin Market Cap the price is listed as 0.00048. Which of theses two prices are correct and why is there such a difference between the two? As far as difficulty goes why does my pool show difficulty as 10, but cgminer on my computer shows the same pool as 5 for difficulty?
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January 23, 2014, 06:15:01 PM
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Thanks. Nice one. Sent you some donations.

You are too kind sir, tyvm Smiley
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January 23, 2014, 06:30:53 PM
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Hi,

I have a question on the way Grain is priced and how difficulty is displayed. On Coined Up for example the price is listed as 0.00000048, but on Coin Market Cap the price is listed as 0.00048. Which of theses two prices are correct and why is there such a difference between the two? As far as difficulty goes why does my pool show difficulty as 10, but cgminer on my computer shows the same pool as 5 for difficulty?

GRA- BTC - 0.00000048
 


GRA- USD - 0.00048

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January 23, 2014, 06:44:42 PM
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what does the stake part mean in the wallet? i have 1655 grain under stake
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January 23, 2014, 06:45:35 PM
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Today's payouts:

Address 98rtsWyAn1REQgA5korVaH3aiUa9fG6FQm
3 block(s): 125272, 125379, 124797,
Reward: 15000 GRA

Address 95qugWqXAUpAPKjkFY99pKKTE1xLuSgW3H
6 block(s): 123776, 123716, 124020, 123769, 123610, 123774,
Reward: 30000 GRA

Address 9DLekMwoScE8udTxnzATNza5XayHZSAwTs
1 block(s): 123672,
Reward: 5000 GRA

Address 95QC6rNi7by7AqrSeRKYW6bosL2njQvkrA
5 block(s): 126653, 125958, 123717, 125054, 125071,
Reward: 25000 GRA

Address 9RZ2M2S1ckMrx7yMjatW91Za7Vw4JNaDnD
13 block(s): 125728, 125792, 125764, 125862, 126016, 126121, 126109, 125456, 126072, 126660, 126683, 125756, 126077,
Reward: 65000 GRA

Address 9Ep5vqfhBgh7g7cox7ZZmXX85szYfjschZ
4 block(s): 123696, 125408, 124724, 123830,
Reward: 20000 GRA

Address 9RTnXbV35q3EvKpU8HuHHB8GxjBogiHT87
1 block(s): 126331,
Reward: 5000 GRA

Address 9H2PKVcZTA34JKj8URr3R8MUmMoLzRVFjR
1 block(s): 126842,
Reward: 5000 GRA

Address 9NmUUoajVSWotfPxMkdfciGLCNHNa5FGdw
2 block(s): 123521, 123598,
Reward: 10000 GRA

Address 972Ltiyq9PGkbVe29WHBkKytAAn33Fmx4y
3 block(s): 124066, 123644, 126263,
Reward: 15000 GRA

Address 9StWjUHMHt3FfQXMKxtcDNRr3h26cKQKtQ
87 block(s) to be paid

Address 98PXJxZUfGUSjWzrQzbymF4tJAA1pZd9QN
2 block(s): 123641, 123724,
Reward: 10000 GRA

Address 9FiMZyhEa76fbrEC3B7kNQUbqXhrg8YPMa
3 block(s): 125066, 124405, 126319,
Reward: 15000 GRA

Address 94rZHQcHDSSuReC2uCXnAtnwH7GdiErvuZ
3 block(s): 125085, 123485, 124381,
Reward: 15000 GRA

Address 9Nu39DVoNY3os2utDe3dy3c5JwQcuMRRb8
1 block(s): 126193,
Reward: 5000 GRA

Address 9L4pXkoHfkNxnaEGuLxRZYafviXBVfj3yQ
5 block(s): 124384, 124186, 124799, 124389, 124199,
Reward: 25000 GRA

Address 9L3nHRkKae1Xzmp47AkYcaJKGyeqioqUDN
5 block(s): 125897, 125731, 125052, 125773, 126329,
Reward: 25000 GRA

Address 94nCJyBuNcmnXTmwgfWdcgLJRKdLLo9Agd
5 block(s): 124195, 123674, 123627, 126386, 125031,
Reward: 25000 GRA

Address 9JbGwYMvTCZ9kDKfj5DevbW9kRzBtF2TpF
23 block(s): 123651, 125703, 123915, 123533, 125072, 123796, 124441, 124318, 123569, 124978, 123571, 125238, 125114, 125254, 126024, 124873, 124887, 125404, 125407, 125152, 123628, 124283, 124028,
Reward: 115000 GRA

Address 95W762WiTV8YwQ9ras2hrpSTpAhH8xBHhQ
8 block(s): 126304, 125378, 126181, 123529, 125518, 125198, 126423, 123484,
Reward: 40000 GRA


Hi bee7,

you forgot the block 126112 GRA Cry

Kind regards,
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January 23, 2014, 06:53:36 PM
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why is my wallet removing coins from my balance and putting them under stake?Huh
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January 23, 2014, 06:56:49 PM
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why is my wallet removing coins from my balance and putting them under stake?Huh

You found a PoS block, wait 50 blocks until it matures and you regain your coins + the PoS reward.
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January 23, 2014, 07:02:17 PM
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i'm not mining grain at the moment?Huh??
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January 23, 2014, 07:09:46 PM
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i'm not mining grain at the moment?Huh??
If you are mining, then you are mining. The PoS part is "extra" and you get it as long as you have enough coindays on the coins. They are generated (mined) by the wallet and won't interfere with your normal mining.
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January 23, 2014, 07:12:47 PM
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i'm not mining grain at the moment?Huh??

PoS minting uses Proof of Stake instead of Proof of Work. The Grain wallet tries always to find a PoS block by itself, no miner is needed and it costs vere less computation power.
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January 23, 2014, 07:19:37 PM
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clever stuff
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January 23, 2014, 07:32:05 PM
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Haven't tried solo for a few days, so I'll run with it overnight and see how it goes. I miss the thrill of finding a superblock.  Cheesy

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January 23, 2014, 08:30:19 PM
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Hi all, so its been a few weeks and I've been mining and storing grain in my wallet. But I have yet to receive any interest on my stored grains! Has anyone received an interest payout?

Thanks

GRA: 9LSgR13Uz9Vzcje6gqDENSoW6cJJsmUWpf

Thanks to the kind soul for the 5000 GRA donation. Still no interest, but thank you very much!
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January 23, 2014, 08:54:58 PM
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Hi all, so its been a few weeks and I've been mining and storing grain in my wallet. But I have yet to receive any interest on my stored grains! Has anyone received an interest payout?

Thanks

GRA: 9LSgR13Uz9Vzcje6gqDENSoW6cJJsmUWpf

Thanks to the kind soul for the 5000 GRA donation. Still no interest, but thank you very much!

It can take a while. Yeah, I've been getting interest. Are you keeping your wallet open?

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January 23, 2014, 09:08:44 PM
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Great news! Coinpayments.net added support for Grain! This will make the shops/services accepting Grain a lot easy, since Coinpayments.net provides a lot tools and utilities for creating the payment system.


I will write a tutorial on how a shop can integrate with Coinpayments system. Wink

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