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August 26, 2011, 08:03:24 AM
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August 26, 2011, 08:42:03 AM
Last edit: August 26, 2011, 08:56:57 AM by Oldminer
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Solidcoin now selling for 0.02100000 0.02210000 0.02499999 0.02598999 Shocked

meh lets just say its 0.03 cos if it aint by the time I hit 'post' it will be if you check back in 5 mins  Grin

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August 26, 2011, 08:54:50 AM
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New #solidcoin pool up at http://pool.squidnet.org ... automated payouts, only 1% fee, api access to account for stats, bring your G/hash!  I know you've seen the price going up.. Time to get some SC! Smiley

If you don't even care to give credits on the frontpage to the source of your pool's front-end, what does that suggest you will probably do with the mined coins?

You didn't even change the favicon, which is the icon of an established Bitcoin Pool.

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I put that up in a hurry, function over beauty.  That is their stock template, which I did not pull any sort of "branding" off of.  Its how it came minus the minor changes in the php files to adjust for 32 coins per block, etc..   The entire front-end is being reworked to look good, and yes. Credit will be given in the decent template..  Hope that helps clear things up.  Huh
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August 26, 2011, 11:35:15 AM
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New #solidcoin pool up at http://pool.squidnet.org ... automated payouts, only 1% fee, api access to account for stats, bring your G/hash!  I know you've seen the price going up.. Time to get some SC! Smiley

If you don't even care to give credits on the frontpage to the source of your pool's front-end, what does that suggest you will probably do with the mined coins?

You didn't even change the favicon, which is the icon of an established Bitcoin Pool.

Trust < 50%

I put that up in a hurry, function over beauty.  That is their stock template, which I did not pull any sort of "branding" off of.  Its how it came minus the minor changes in the php files to adjust for 32 coins per block, etc..   The entire front-end is being reworked to look good, and yes. Credit will be given in the decent template..  Hope that helps clear things up.  Huh

Appreciated. I have no affiliation with the origin, apart from mining there, just thought to promote some good practices, since we're all on open source. Good luck with your efforts!

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August 26, 2011, 12:24:48 PM
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I've also posted about the bitcoin

https://twitter.com/#!/Skar3/status/107065458062147584

My SC adress: sJHKxBpfe923YED1Sv2yJFCjyHh7cKU96V

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August 26, 2011, 01:41:32 PM
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New #solidcoin pool up at http://pool.squidnet.org ... automated payouts, only 1% fee, api access to account for stats, bring your G/hash!  I know you've seen the price going up.. Time to get some SC! Smiley

If you don't even care to give credits on the frontpage to the source of your pool's front-end, what does that suggest you will probably do with the mined coins?

You didn't even change the favicon, which is the icon of an established Bitcoin Pool.

Trust < 50%

I put that up in a hurry, function over beauty.  That is their stock template, which I did not pull any sort of "branding" off of.  Its how it came minus the minor changes in the php files to adjust for 32 coins per block, etc..   The entire front-end is being reworked to look good, and yes. Credit will be given in the decent template..  Hope that helps clear things up.  Huh

Appreciated. I have no affiliation with the origin, apart from mining there, just thought to promote some good practices, since we're all on open source. Good luck with your efforts!

Ah I totally understand where the confusion would be.. I will try to rush a different template to fix that.. Smiley
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August 26, 2011, 01:49:36 PM
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I just had a contraversial prediction: parity accross the board

Sounds about right.  Wait a week or so for a new, trivially-"improved" fork to be released, or for the speculators to just lose interest outright; SolidCoin will be back down to Ixcoin levels.  Namecoin will probably stay up for a while longer, until merged mining is implemented, at which point the surge in supply will crash the price.

+1 We will see though.

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August 26, 2011, 02:16:51 PM
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Interesting to see will be if NMC and even I0C introduce difficulty adjustments.

NMC is planning to use merged mining instead. It's better.
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August 26, 2011, 02:37:02 PM
Last edit: August 26, 2011, 03:00:54 PM by Hydroponies
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I made a hashrate / difficulty chart:

   http://solidcoin.kicks-ass.org/graphs/graphs.html

I will add more graphs (e.g. "amount of coins mined" and if I can get to the data "exchange rate" and maybe "coin age"), but since RealSolid said it would probably qualify for the "Assorted Graphs" bounty, I'm publishing now (was beaten before by 20 minutes on the "First Block Explorer" bounty).

If it does qualify for the bounty, it can be payed to the donation address given on the page.


I think an optional logarithmic scale would be very useful, especially for the exchange rate, since it has increased in the past few days by more than 2000% Cheesy

(guess who sold half of his solidcoins yesterday...)
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August 26, 2011, 03:38:02 PM
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Guys calm down, SC value isn't exploding, since the BTC you're trading them for are dropping like a rock.. xD
Wonder if it's because of SC...

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August 26, 2011, 04:01:56 PM
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Not sure if there is a thread for sc.digbtc.net but...Im having problems w/ their site. Whatever wallet address I try it says "wallet isnt right". Ive tried 3 different addresses...suggestions?

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August 26, 2011, 06:19:28 PM
Last edit: August 26, 2011, 06:29:35 PM by Conräd
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Hey guys,
I made a small android app for https://scexchange.bitparking.com/main

It´s still alpha but you can see the exchange rates, the last exchanges and the hole site if you want to make buy or sell.

If you want some other options just pm me
You have to use "appinstaller" or some other programm to install it.

have phun Wink


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http://www.abload.de/thumb/12qrx.jpghttp://www.abload.de/thumb/2sowd.jpg
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August 26, 2011, 06:24:50 PM
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How many of you are mining solo vs pool for SLC? I mined solo on the first day and made ~160 coins in a few hours by solving a number of blocks. I then sold them to late after SLC crashed and made back only around ~1 BTC. I just moved my miners back to SLC, but I'm mining SLC over at BTCGuild for now. I have about ~4 GHash/s of power. Should I switch back to solo?

I'd just stick to the pools at this point. Difficulty has gone up quite a bit and continues to rise.
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August 26, 2011, 07:45:30 PM
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For those mining SC@BTC, what's your Stales percentage? Mine are still in double digits, something I don't see when mining for BTC.

Sappers clear the way
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August 26, 2011, 07:49:16 PM
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For those mining SC@BTC, what's your Stales percentage? Mine are still in double digits, something I don't see when mining for BTC.

I still have double digit stales.. But I had around 30 - 40% stales at difficulty 1,000 or so.

You can try and minimize it a bit with cgminer, but there's new blocks all the time which causes the stales... Nothing can really be done about it.

It's been actually speeding up because the hash rate has been growing like crazy.
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August 26, 2011, 08:15:14 PM
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For those mining SC@BTC, what's your Stales percentage? Mine are still in double digits, something I don't see when mining for BTC.

I still have double digit stales.. But I had around 30 - 40% stales at difficulty 1,000 or so.

You can try and minimize it a bit with cgminer, but there's new blocks all the time which causes the stales... Nothing can really be done about it.

It's been actually speeding up because the hash rate has been growing like crazy.
Right now I'm looking at ~14% stales, a tad bit annoying.

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August 26, 2011, 08:21:06 PM
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5870 is at ~11%, 5830 is at ~9%.
Brutal, but so it goes.

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August 26, 2011, 09:19:27 PM
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Any idea why when I solo mine, shares are accepted when there are no blocks found in the GUI client?
Note: solo mining on Windows 7

MY config consists of the following commands
rpcuser=user
rpcpass=pass
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
server=1

I've tried forcing the config file by starting SolidCoin like this
Code:
SolidCoin.exe --conf=C:\Path\To\Config.conf
Starts up just fine I can connect fine shares are accepted from some reason when no blocks are found.... Sad
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August 26, 2011, 09:28:08 PM
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Any idea why when I solo mine, shares are accepted when there are no blocks found in the GUI client?
Note: solo mining on Windows 7

MY config consists of the following commands
rpcuser=user
rpcpass=pass
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
server=1

I've tried forcing the config file by starting SolidCoin like this
Code:
SolidCoin.exe --conf=C:\Path\To\Config.conf
Starts up just fine I can connect fine shares are accepted from some reason when no blocks are found.... Sad

Still a lot of hash power for the difficulty ,  so probably getting a lot of orphans still.

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August 26, 2011, 09:35:00 PM
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Any idea why when I solo mine, shares are accepted when there are no blocks found in the GUI client?
Note: solo mining on Windows 7

MY config consists of the following commands
rpcuser=user
rpcpass=pass
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
server=1

I've tried forcing the config file by starting SolidCoin like this
Code:
SolidCoin.exe --conf=C:\Path\To\Config.conf
Starts up just fine I can connect fine shares are accepted from some reason when no blocks are found.... Sad

Still a lot of hash power for the difficulty ,  so probably getting a lot of orphans still.


Not on linux at the moment so I don't know how to accomplish this in windows but could you kindly give me the current difficulty of the network?
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