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Author Topic: [ANN][MEOW] Kittehcoin launched ! Come get some MEOW now. U haz it! DOGE sad.  (Read 246101 times)
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January 16, 2014, 10:43:55 PM
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Is there any pplns pool?

kitteh.247mining.com is I believe PPLNS
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January 16, 2014, 10:46:22 PM
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So I reinstalled the wallet, deleted everything except my wallet and conf file, and now I can't even connect. I'm trying to give this coin a chance, but it's testing my patience now. Can't move my coins. Can't even sync my wallet now. 500k coins I can't even use.

Probably hates me for mining Catcoin.
Do you use these nodes ?

198.199.117.221:22566
24.184.43.249:22566
78.188.9.117:22566
24.125.252.211:22566
93.78.120.235:22566
120.147.85.204:22566
27.33.1.58:22566
31.17.57.59:22566

Yep. Got it connected now. Just re-downloading the chain.

Could someone post their Kitteh address? I want to see if I'm able to send you coins, and it isn't just Coinedup being crap.

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January 16, 2014, 11:10:36 PM
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6satoshi already  Cheesy

Good thing about kitteh is that we dont need to worry about miners switching to this coin and dumping it till at least 30-40 satoshi where it hits the magical reward of about $10/day from 1000khs of power. So we should see at least 40-50satoshis from this coin in not so long future, if the devs decide to slash the block reward/total coins this could go well over 100satoshi.
Currently at the moment its more cost effective to buy them at those 4-5satoshis instead of mining them.

Current Difficulty   2.79573598
Est. Next Difficulty   2.99364947 (Change in 379 Blocks)

lol It was under 1 about a day ago.

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January 16, 2014, 11:16:20 PM
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Yep. Got it connected now. Just re-downloading the chain.

Could someone post their Kitteh address? I want to see if I'm able to send you coins, and it isn't just Coinedup being crap.

KGRQjGXVEwytpYPWgsfwNn4zMXJrp8vp76

Note: Going to bed now, so unless you send it in the next 5 min maybe best to try with somebody else.
Let me know where to send it.
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January 17, 2014, 12:47:39 AM
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Any clues why the jump in Kitteh? I don't see any real reason for it (not complaining). I thought maybe it was picked up on another exchange or something but that does not seem to be the case...

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January 17, 2014, 12:52:37 AM
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Any clues why the jump in Kitteh? I don't see any real reason for it (not complaining). I thought maybe it was picked up on another exchange or something but that does not seem to be the case...



you missed the relaunch status update thread Smiley  Big things are coming, hold to your seats (coins)

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=418209.20

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January 17, 2014, 12:53:41 AM
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Are kittehs total amount and block reward getting reduced or it stays the same?

My understanding so far this is being discussed and if it does happen a forced update to the client is needed, however, with the relaunch coming this should not be hard, as the relaunch page would have all new links and information.. Cutting the total amount of coins and block value should reward the early investors, plus, I still suggest a super block to emphasize our logo. I suggest we do this before getting on an active exchange, if we do it.

Note: I should add here, this coin is one of the very very few released lately with no pre-mine what so ever. Great Job Dev Team, thank you for all your hard work.

+1 No premine , dev team of +10 people !

Just buy now and profit in several months in a 1000% + return

Not having all the proper shit at launch ( like binaries and windows -qt ect ) is just as bad as a premine.

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January 17, 2014, 02:33:41 AM
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Are kittehs total amount and block reward getting reduced or it stays the same?

My understanding so far this is being discussed and if it does happen a forced update to the client is needed, however, with the relaunch coming this should not be hard, as the relaunch page would have all new links and information.. Cutting the total amount of coins and block value should reward the early investors, plus, I still suggest a super block to emphasize our logo. I suggest we do this before getting on an active exchange, if we do it.

Note: I should add here, this coin is one of the very very few released lately with no pre-mine what so ever. Great Job Dev Team, thank you for all your hard work.

+1 No premine , dev team of +10 people !

Just buy now and profit in several months in a 1000% + return

Not having all the proper shit at launch ( like binaries and windows -qt ect ) is just as bad as a premine.

Kittehcoin had those
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January 17, 2014, 02:40:24 AM
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So I'm slightly confused... I stopped mining on Luckyminers two days ago because it kept crashing on me (no connection...). I switched over to the Notnull pool today for a little over an hour. I have 500/khz and last week was mining around 8000 coins an hour with 300/khz. On notnull I got 2500 coins in an hour. I switched to Dogecoins (with a much higher diff) and am getting 1000+ coins per hour. With Doge trading at around 1:10 it is better for me to mine Doge and buy Meow. I don't understand why so few coins were mined when my hashrate almost doubled! (diff was .8 before, now is something like 2.1).

So... does notnull pool suck? Was that an anomaly? What is the BEST meow pool that is stable? Any ideas (bad luck?). Seemed totally weird...
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January 17, 2014, 02:54:34 AM
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So I reinstalled the wallet, deleted everything except my wallet and conf file, and now I can't even connect. I'm trying to give this coin a chance, but it's testing my patience now. Can't move my coins. Can't even sync my wallet now. 500k coins I can't even use.

Probably hates me for mining Catcoin.

Please PM me, I'm here to help! This is probably something related to your specific setup since there aren't any other users reporting any issues connecting or anything. Please PM me and I'll get you all fixed up, we can hop on chat or something if needed to expedite getting this resolved. I meant it when I said we are here to help!  Smiley

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January 17, 2014, 02:56:20 AM
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So I reinstalled the wallet, deleted everything except my wallet and conf file, and now I can't even connect. I'm trying to give this coin a chance, but it's testing my patience now. Can't move my coins. Can't even sync my wallet now. 500k coins I can't even use.

Probably hates me for mining Catcoin.
Do you use these nodes ?

198.199.117.221:22566
24.184.43.249:22566
78.188.9.117:22566
24.125.252.211:22566
93.78.120.235:22566
120.147.85.204:22566
27.33.1.58:22566
31.17.57.59:22566

Yep. Got it connected now. Just re-downloading the chain.

Could someone post their Kitteh address? I want to see if I'm able to send you coins, and it isn't just Coinedup being crap.

Nice glad you're rockin and rollin Smiley if you want to test sending some MEOW try this address - KTiU2iYZyykHG9EBbYZ85ygpWNReXtZbFm. it is the official KittehCoin donation fund, so the MEOW will go to a good cause!

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January 17, 2014, 03:04:42 AM
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So I'm slightly confused... I stopped mining on Luckyminers two days ago because it kept crashing on me (no connection...). I switched over to the Notnull pool today for a little over an hour. I have 500/khz and last week was mining around 8000 coins an hour with 300/khz. On notnull I got 2500 coins in an hour. I switched to Dogecoins (with a much higher diff) and am getting 1000+ coins per hour. With Doge trading at around 1:10 it is better for me to mine Doge and buy Meow. I don't understand why so few coins were mined when my hashrate almost doubled! (diff was .8 before, now is something like 2.1).

So... does notnull pool suck? Was that an anomaly? What is the BEST meow pool that is stable? Any ideas (bad luck?). Seemed totally weird...

I too noticed some pool connectivity issues I think there has been an unexpected influx of miners and pools are adjusting to the load. I am trying to get more people to stand up pools so we aren't so limited in our selection. I'll stand up one myself if there aren't more takers. I'll also talk with the cryptoexport on the team regarding the coins payout you mentioned, my guess is that the increased diff is why you are getting fewer coins, the difficulty more than doubled... are you saying you were getting 8k MEOW/hr @ .8 diff and now you're getting 2.5k MEOW/hr @ 2.1 diff and you think there may be an error there? Just trying to clarify your situation. Also did you say you doubled your hashrate? Your post mentions going from 500kh/s to 300kh/s which would further explain the reduced reward... Let me know, trying to help Smiley

Also please see the status update, it contains big and important news: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=419502.new#new

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January 17, 2014, 03:23:00 AM
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So I'm slightly confused... I stopped mining on Luckyminers two days ago because it kept crashing on me (no connection...). I switched over to the Notnull pool today for a little over an hour. I have 500/khz and last week was mining around 8000 coins an hour with 300/khz. On notnull I got 2500 coins in an hour. I switched to Dogecoins (with a much higher diff) and am getting 1000+ coins per hour. With Doge trading at around 1:10 it is better for me to mine Doge and buy Meow. I don't understand why so few coins were mined when my hashrate almost doubled! (diff was .8 before, now is something like 2.1).

So... does notnull pool suck? Was that an anomaly? What is the BEST meow pool that is stable? Any ideas (bad luck?). Seemed totally weird...

I too noticed some pool connectivity issues I think there has been an unexpected influx of miners and pools are adjusting to the load. I am trying to get more people to stand up pools so we aren't so limited in our selection. I'll stand up one myself if there aren't more takers. I'll also talk with the cryptoexport on the team regarding the coins payout you mentioned, my guess is that the increased diff is why you are getting fewer coins, the difficulty more than doubled... are you saying you were getting 8k MEOW/hr @ .8 diff and now you're getting 2.5k MEOW/hr @ 2.1 diff and you think there may be an error there? Just trying to clarify your situation. Also did you say you doubled your hashrate? Your post mentions going from 500kh/s to 300kh/s which would further explain the reduced reward... Let me know, trying to help Smiley

Also please see the status update, it contains big and important news: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=419502.new#new

Sorry if I was confusing.
Old setup: one GPU, ~300/kh, luckyminers = output of 8k per hour with diff .8
New setup: two GPU ~500/kh, notnull = output of 2.5k/hr with diff 2.x

New setup mining doge @ dogehouse - 500/kh, dogehouse = output of 1000 DOGE/hr with diff 472(!)
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January 17, 2014, 03:28:44 AM
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Sorry if I was confusing.
Old setup: one GPU, ~300/kh, luckyminers = output of 8k per hour with diff .8
New setup: two GPU ~500/kh, notnull = output of 2.5k/hr with diff 2.x

New setup mining doge @ dogehouse - 500/kh, dogehouse = output of 1000 DOGE/hr with diff 472(!)

Ok those are exactly what I needed, let me do some investigating and I'll get back to you shortly once I have an answer Wink hopefully tonight, tomrrow night worst case (got a stacked night, that post last night set off more interest than even I expected, don't want to ignore anyone). Will help you out ASAP!

Are you having similar issues at other pools? Like did you try kitteh.247mining.com? Just wondering if the pool makes a noticeable difference (ie: issue on nutnull pool's side) or if it is related to something else. Let me know if you have the chance to switch pools and obtain some comparative results.

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January 17, 2014, 04:19:33 AM
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So I'm slightly confused... I stopped mining on Luckyminers two days ago because it kept crashing on me (no connection...). I switched over to the Notnull pool today for a little over an hour. I have 500/khz and last week was mining around 8000 coins an hour with 300/khz. On notnull I got 2500 coins in an hour. I switched to Dogecoins (with a much higher diff) and am getting 1000+ coins per hour. With Doge trading at around 1:10 it is better for me to mine Doge and buy Meow. I don't understand why so few coins were mined when my hashrate almost doubled! (diff was .8 before, now is something like 2.1).

So... does notnull pool suck? Was that an anomaly? What is the BEST meow pool that is stable? Any ideas (bad luck?). Seemed totally weird...

I too noticed some pool connectivity issues I think there has been an unexpected influx of miners and pools are adjusting to the load. I am trying to get more people to stand up pools so we aren't so limited in our selection. I'll stand up one myself if there aren't more takers. I'll also talk with the cryptoexport on the team regarding the coins payout you mentioned, my guess is that the increased diff is why you are getting fewer coins, the difficulty more than doubled... are you saying you were getting 8k MEOW/hr @ .8 diff and now you're getting 2.5k MEOW/hr @ 2.1 diff and you think there may be an error there? Just trying to clarify your situation. Also did you say you doubled your hashrate? Your post mentions going from 500kh/s to 300kh/s which would further explain the reduced reward... Let me know, trying to help Smiley

Also please see the status update, it contains big and important news: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=419502.new#new



Sorry if I was confusing.
Old setup: one GPU, ~300/kh, luckyminers = output of 8k per hour with diff .8
New setup: two GPU ~500/kh, notnull = output of 2.5k/hr with diff 2.x

New setup mining doge @ dogehouse - 500/kh, dogehouse = output of 1000 DOGE/hr with diff 472(!)


Bigger pool means bigger payout, if the first pool was mining at 100 mh/s and your second pool at 50 mh/s  then the second pool will always pay 50% less regardless of your hash rate, Your first pool had more blocks to divide per share

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January 17, 2014, 04:41:46 AM
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doesn't it even out though as you get less shares per block? I could mine on a pool with 10MH/s and get for instance 100 shares every 100minutes or I could mine on a pool with 100MH/s and only get 10 shares every 10 minutes. I know it works out a bit differently with the random block rewards but I thought that was the general gist of things.
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January 17, 2014, 05:03:17 AM
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Bigger pool means bigger payout, if the first pool was mining at 100 mh/s and your second pool at 50 mh/s  then the second pool will always pay 50% less regardless of your hash rate, Your first pool had more blocks to divide per share

What the hell are you speaking about ? The only thing that depends on the pool size is the frequency of the block found, not the payout.
More often blocks = less variance, and that's pretty much all.

But you can have some pools which have problem communicating with the daemon, via stratum or not, or are lagging.

The best way to know if a pool is behaving correctly is to look at the blocks section, and see the percentage of share / expected share.
If it's > than 110%, then either the daemon has a problem, or the pool is not excellent (or has very bad luck if their's not a lot of blocks).
If it's close to 100%, the pool is ok.
If it's < to 100% (but very close to), the pool is excellent / is very lucky.

Of course this number can be bugged, but this is not something you can guess, so I generally put faith in it.
You can see that it's pretty high for meow.luckyminers.com, probably due to the fact that it's indeed lagging.

What this number means for us miners, is that the lower the number, the more efficient the pool is.

It's better to mine on a pool with 100% and 2% fee than on a pool at 105% and 0% fee.
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January 17, 2014, 05:09:05 AM
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So I'm slightly confused... I stopped mining on Luckyminers two days ago because it kept crashing on me (no connection...). I switched over to the Notnull pool today for a little over an hour. I have 500/khz and last week was mining around 8000 coins an hour with 300/khz. On notnull I got 2500 coins in an hour. I switched to Dogecoins (with a much higher diff) and am getting 1000+ coins per hour. With Doge trading at around 1:10 it is better for me to mine Doge and buy Meow. I don't understand why so few coins were mined when my hashrate almost doubled! (diff was .8 before, now is something like 2.1).

So... does notnull pool suck? Was that an anomaly? What is the BEST meow pool that is stable? Any ideas (bad luck?). Seemed totally weird...

CipherPool (http://kit.cipherpool.com) has been pretty rock-solid since launch day.

The only downside is that he requires 500 confirms so it takes awhile to get your coins.  There were not enough specs available on launch day to set the proper number of confirms - so he just set it to an insanely high number just to be on the safe side. 

I don't have a problem with this, I don't mind waiting - will be holding my coins for awhile anyways before selling - but I will try to contact him about this and see if he can lower the number of confirms.
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January 17, 2014, 05:10:28 AM
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doesn't it even out though as you get less shares per block? I could mine on a pool with 10MH/s and get for instance 100 shares every 100minutes or I could mine on a pool with 100MH/s and only get 10 shares every 10 minutes. I know it works out a bit differently with the random block rewards but I thought that was the general gist of things.

ok register at two pools of the same coin, record the hashrate of each pool and enter the following in cgminer conf:

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	{
"url" : "5;pool1url",
"user" : "pool1user",
"pass" : "pool1pass"
},
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"url" : "5;pool2url",
"user" : "pool2user",
"pass" : "pool2pass"
},

Notice the 5; before the pool URL's that will distribute ur shares 5 to each pool, run cgminer for some time on this config and keep checking your confirmed/unconfirmed shares on the dashboard, that will tell you where you getting the best bang for your share, as both pools will be getting equal shares. after you find where your shares are being paid best, remove the the ;5 and make your winning pool on top and losing pool on bottom that way the losing pool will only work if the winning pool fails for any reason. I assume you know how to setup a cgminer.conf file if not read about it first.

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January 17, 2014, 06:22:20 AM
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Yeah there is nothing at all wrong with the network. Its the pools you are using or the configuration you're running for mining related to difficulty. Also remember currently KittehCoin has a random block reward, maybe you/your pool just hit a an unlucky streak of vice versa...

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