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August 16, 2011, 09:50:24 PM
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Mmmmmm I0coins
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Every time a block is mined, a certain amount of BTC (called the subsidy) is created out of thin air and given to the miner. The subsidy halves every four years and will reach 0 in about 130 years.
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August 16, 2011, 09:50:32 PM
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it sure is cool that ioguild is taking all my shares and then reported them all as stale... right now client says 400 ok 400 stale

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XMR: 44GBHzv6ZyQdJkjqZje6KLZ3xSyN1hBSFAnLP6EAqJtCRVzMzZmeXTC2AHKDS9aEDTRKmo6a6o9r9j86pYfhCWDkKjbtcns
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August 16, 2011, 09:51:55 PM
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The # blocks shown by I0guild is the number of blocks they found. Not total number of blocks.
So #2392 doesn't mean it's block #2392. It just mean it's the 2392th block I0guild found.

Ah ok so I am probably fine with my mined i0coins ^^
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August 16, 2011, 09:53:34 PM
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I'm trying to solo mine, got the daemon running and 2 cards seem to have connected using guiminer but I only get stale hashs is that right even for solo mining?
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August 16, 2011, 09:55:19 PM
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I'm trying to solo mine, got the daemon running and 2 cards seem to have connected using guiminer but I only get stale hashs is that right even for solo mining?


Yea.. you're competing with 1 terahash. I moved back to bitcoin.
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August 16, 2011, 09:57:12 PM
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My client is still not connecting. I added rpcport=8332 to conf file and added my ip rpcallowip and the client is still not connecting.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=36425.20
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Either I'm doing something colossally stupid, or something is wrong. I created an i0coin.conf in User->Appdate->Roaming->I0coin and has the lines rpcport=7332 in it. Still does not connect. Is there anything else to add to the conf file that I'm missing?

What is your command line for the miner?

Also, your i0coinc.conf needs to contain these lines (at least):

server=1
rpcuser=xxxx
rpcpassword=xxxx
rpcallowip=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
rpcport=7332
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August 16, 2011, 09:57:25 PM
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Interesting - the infrastructure can't handle a wide public announcement until the difficulty is high enough to prevent all the blockchain forking.

Solution is to set the starting difficulty high enough to prevent early adopters from making easy fortunes, but low enough to not be a barrier to entry.

I wonder what the magic number is.

I'd say probably at least 100K. That would take an average of about 7 minutes or so for 1TH to generate each block.
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August 16, 2011, 09:57:29 PM
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I think there may have been either CPU or bandwidth issues on the pool too....it seems to be rectified now. Much more stable connection.
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August 16, 2011, 09:57:39 PM
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BTC guild said I have 106 IOC now. I found that using CGminer will have more share than GUIminer with Phoenix miner.

one of my card running  CGminer and got 7 share since difficult 1 till now.
two of others running GUIminer with Phoenix got none. All stale.


Donate some IOC to me if you think it's working. jWYbNEwWJ1mqFKb5sut781auW6343AhK8Z

LMAO. Someone send me 0.000001 IOC.........
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August 16, 2011, 10:00:28 PM
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VHS and beta max

The best system was Video 2000 ... but quite expensive.   Tongue

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August 16, 2011, 10:00:43 PM
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Interesting - the infrastructure can't handle a wide public announcement until the difficulty is high enough to prevent all the blockchain forking.

Solution is to set the starting difficulty high enough to prevent early adopters from making easy fortunes, but low enough to not be a barrier to entry.

I wonder what the magic number is.

I'd say probably at least 100K. That would take an average of about 7 minutes or so for 1TH to generate each block.

most likely not even profitable at 100k. How much are i0c's worth? .002 btc each, maybe?
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August 16, 2011, 10:01:33 PM
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.002 btc each, maybe?



Ahahahahalolololblarg!
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August 16, 2011, 10:01:45 PM
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nmc@nmcpc:~/i0coin/daemon$ ./i0coind getdifficulty
4.00000000

past block 4032 on somebody's chain - difficulty 16 now
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August 16, 2011, 10:03:19 PM
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Interesting - the infrastructure can't handle a wide public announcement until the difficulty is high enough to prevent all the blockchain forking.

Solution is to set the starting difficulty high enough to prevent early adopters from making easy fortunes, but low enough to not be a barrier to entry.

I wonder what the magic number is.

I'd say probably at least 100K. That would take an average of about 7 minutes or so for 1TH to generate each block.
Whoa there, remember I0Coin adjusts difficulty for every 5 minutes. A difficulty of 1 is fine, you'd solo just as much or even more because everyone else is in your situation.
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August 16, 2011, 10:03:39 PM
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Mmmm... I generated some block but they all disappiared! wtf?
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August 16, 2011, 10:04:05 PM
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To the lucky guys who already have I0C: I'm sure my block explorer disserve some of them Wink
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August 16, 2011, 10:04:20 PM
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Mmmm... I generated some block but they all disappiared! wtf?

What the fork?
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August 16, 2011, 10:05:29 PM
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Mmmm... I generated some block but they all disappiared! wtf?

What the fork?

I0coin of course
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August 16, 2011, 10:06:14 PM
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My client is still not connecting. I added rpcport=8332 to conf file and added my ip rpcallowip and the client is still not connecting.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=36425.20
Read post #33

Either I'm doing something colossally stupid, or something is wrong. I created an i0coin.conf in User->Appdate->Roaming->I0coin and has the lines rpcport=7332 in it. Still does not connect. Is there anything else to add to the conf file that I'm missing?

What is your command line for the miner?

Also, your i0coinc.conf needs to contain these lines (at least):

server=1
rpcuser=xxxx
rpcpassword=xxxx
rpcallowip=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
rpcport=7332

Got it to work. For some reason I had all those parameters, but it just didn't want to connect. Oh well. At least I'm in! Yay. Thanks for the trouble though. Much appreciated

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August 16, 2011, 10:08:23 PM
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Whoa there, remember I0Coin adjusts difficulty for every 5 minutes. A difficulty of 1 is fine, you'd solo just as much or even more because everyone else is in your situation.

Does it? Last I read it retargets every 2 weeks or 2016 blocks, whichever is sooner.
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