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Author Topic: [ANN][MOON] Mooncoin: You know where it's headed! KGW exploit FIXED 4/3/2014  (Read 1106899 times)
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June 18, 2014, 11:00:05 AM
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Yes, but if you go to the mooncoin client and try to make a widthdrawal you can transfer more than 99.999.999 mooncoins each time

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anyone knows why i can't do transactions of more than 99.999.999 mooncoins?

I think its too short, imagine if you have 6.000.000.000 mooncoins....  Cry

I had the same problem on Cryptsy I think it's their policy to limit transactions. You can ask support on Cryptsy why they do this.



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June 18, 2014, 12:11:10 PM
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Hi guys

anyone knows why i can't do transactions of more than 99.999.999 mooncoins?

I think its too short, imagine if you have 6.000.000.000 mooncoins....  Cry

If that were the case then I would agree. Fortunately, your assumption that Mooncoin's MAX_MONEY parameter is set to 99999999 is demonstrably incorrect

That line of code is the variable binding and has the comment:
 
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// Mooncoin: maximum of 100B coins (given some randomness), max transaction 10,000,000,000 for now

So, you're only going to feel unduly constrained if and when your token count exceeds 10 billion .

Cheers

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June 18, 2014, 12:26:33 PM
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Hitting the maximum at Cryptsy must give you a special feeling  Roll Eyes

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June 18, 2014, 12:39:43 PM
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Hitting the maximum at Cryptsy must give you a special feeling  Roll Eyes

Yes it does  Grin
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June 18, 2014, 04:03:04 PM
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Hi, i start to mine on mooncoinpool.com  but after a while didnt show anymore unconfirmed or confirmed balance...show my hashrate, also my valid shares but im not getting any coins...i supose the owners of the pool are keeping for they...was trying to get in contact by the IRC but nothing, not answers at all...maybe someone can help me here

edit *also the mayority part of the listed pools dont work at all... better to have the list here on the forum, more easy to update i think

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June 18, 2014, 04:16:13 PM
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Ok, now definitely mooncoinpool is a SCAM!!! i try with other rig and also the same, looks like is working but there is not coins credited to my account. Be aware of this people!!! sadly is the only pool working as far as i know  Sad

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June 18, 2014, 04:41:11 PM
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we need a real mooncoin pool. Maybe made by owners of "lot" of coins, who want to invest in a mining pool dedicated to mooncoin, something honest wit the people, to give them a real face of who we are and what we want.


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June 18, 2014, 05:10:37 PM
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I think at this moment buying them is cheaper than mining  Wink
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June 18, 2014, 05:21:10 PM
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I think at this moment buying them is cheaper than mining  Wink

yeap! i will do that better  Grin

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June 18, 2014, 05:36:02 PM
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Multipool is up and running for Mooncoin. Very reliable.

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Last edit: June 18, 2014, 05:51:50 PM by coinflow
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Ok, now definitely mooncoinpool is a SCAM!!! i try with other rig and also the same, looks like is working but there is not coins credited to my account. Be aware of this people!!! sadly is the only pool working as far as i know  Sad

Check out the P2Pool-nodes: http://5.45.105.66

They work stable for some time now. And the big advantage is, that you don't have to rely on a pool operator, since P2Pool pays out directly into your wallet when a block is found. You don't even have to log in, just use your MOON-address as username und anything as password, and you're done:

Example-config to point cgminer to one of the nodes:
Code:
cgminer --scrypt -Q 0 -o stratum+tcp://pool.address:9664 -u walletaddress -p x --RestOfCgminerOptions

--> -Q 0 tells your miner not to cache large amounts of work, since for P2Pool low latency and speed is crucial. If you pass old shares late, they may already be invalid, so the queue of work should be as short as possible --> - Q 0

Example-config to point minerd to one of the nodes:
Code:
minerd -a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://pool.address:9664 -u walletaddress

If you don't know how to start mining on P2Pool and what it's all about, I'd recommend these articles:
http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/news/p2pool-mining/2014/03/25
http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/news/try-p2pool-mining-profitability/2014/03/25

Keep in mind that all nodes form ONE pool together, so if you switch from one to the other, none of your shares/coins are lost, since the P2Pool-network shares the same date (sharechain).
Also keep in mind, that - since it is a PPLNS-based system - it needs some time to pay out the full amount of your hashrate. So just be patient.

Edit:
Just saw, that bemining.net now has a NOMP-pool, that covers MOON, too: http://bemining.net
So you could try that, too.

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June 18, 2014, 06:01:32 PM
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Hi, thanks a lot for the big tip  Smiley means that i can connect to, for example, this node 148.251.13.168:9664 (is on the pool site) with the rig? i use p2pool for Bitquark and if it is the same i prefer as the other ones


Ok, now definitely mooncoinpool is a SCAM!!! i try with other rig and also the same, looks like is working but there is not coins credited to my account. Be aware of this people!!! sadly is the only pool working as far as i know  Sad

Check out the P2Pool-nodes: http://5.45.105.66

They work stable for some time now. And the big advantage is, that you don't have to rely on a pool operator, since P2Pool pays out directly into your wallet when a block is found. You don't even have to log in, just use your MOON-address as username und anything as password, and you're done:

Example-config to point cgminer to one of the nodes:
Code:
cgminer --scrypt -Q 0 -o stratum+tcp://pool.address:9664 -u walletaddress -p x --RestOfCgminerOptions

--> -Q 0 tells your miner not to cache large amounts of work, since for P2Pool low latency and speed is crucial. If you pass old shares late, they may already be invalid, so the queue of work should be as short as possible --> - Q 0

Example-config to point minerd to one of the nodes:
Code:
minerd -a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://pool.address:9664 -u walletaddress

If you don't know how to start mining on P2Pool and what it's all about, I'd recommend these articles:
http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/news/p2pool-mining/2014/03/25
http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/news/try-p2pool-mining-profitability/2014/03/25

Keep in mind that all nodes form ONE pool together, so if you switch from one to the other, none of your shares/coins are lost, since the P2Pool-network shares the same date (sharechain).
Also keep in mind, that - since it is a PPLNS-based system - it needs some time to pay out the full amount of your hashrate. So just be patient.

Edit:
Just saw, that bemining.net now has a NOMP-pool, that covers MOON, too: http://bemining.net
So you could try that, too.

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June 18, 2014, 06:09:47 PM
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also the mayority part of the listed pools dont work at all... better to have the list here on the forum, more easy to update

Excellent point, I was planning to do exactly that.

1. Mooncoininfo “Official” list of pools

Multipools

Other pools

2. Recent arrivals as yet unadded to the mooincoininfo list

3. P2Pools
Automagically discovered by the Mooncoin-P2Pool-Scanner :
IPsHashrateFeeUptimeLocation
148.251.13.168:96642.13 Mh/s1.00%57.0 daysGermany
107.170.43.103:96640.00 Mh/s1.00%17.0 daysUnited States
144.76.107.241:96640.00 Mh/s0.80%15.6 daysGermany
5.45.105.66:96643.98 Mh/s1.50%0.3 daysGermany

Cheers,

Graham

Edit: added bemining
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June 18, 2014, 06:46:19 PM
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Mooncoin Stickers available at www.innovengeance.com!! Shocked
New pricing template!!
Order now & lets get these stickers in public to promote mooncoin!!
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June 18, 2014, 08:39:15 PM
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Hi, thanks a lot for the big tip  Smiley means that i can connect to, for example, this node 148.251.13.168:9664 (is on the pool site) with the rig? i use p2pool for Bitquark and if it is the same i prefer as the other ones

Yes, just check it out.
The Mooncoin-P2Pool-nodes are working well. I've tested them.
Choose one and set two or three as a backup so your miner switches over to the next (in case of) and your done.

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June 18, 2014, 08:40:02 PM
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Mooncoin Stickers available at www.innovengeance.com!! Shocked
New pricing template!!
Order now & lets get these stickers in public to promote mooncoin!!
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They look really good. Still have to order some.

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June 20, 2014, 04:54:36 PM
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Update from deaconboogie:
http://www.reddit.com/r/MoonCoin/comments/28n4kp/official_update_june_20th_2014/

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June 20, 2014, 08:23:57 PM
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I decided this coin might have future and i will promote but could anybody donate me some
2Rvu4FstAw5J6dby5rE2sNP5Uo45iBJv2f
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June 20, 2014, 08:29:30 PM
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I decided this coin might have future and i will promote but could anybody donate me some
2Rvu4FstAw5J6dby5rE2sNP5Uo45iBJv2f

Go and buy you some.....they are cheap but not for long  Wink
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I decided this coin might have future and i will promote but could anybody donate me some
2Rvu4FstAw5J6dby5rE2sNP5Uo45iBJv2f

Sent you 10000, but you could really buy the next 10000 (or more  ;-)  ) at one of the exchanges. For example here:

https://www.cryptsy.com/markets/view/145
https://www.swisscex.com/market/MOON_LTC
https://coinedup.com/OrderBook?market=MOON&base=LTC

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