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February 02, 2014, 12:59:50 PM |
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Bad news... Coin will be dead in no time... Poloniex is the graveyard for fake coins... I still have positive attitude. The fact that jasinlee will accept CACH on scrypt asic orders will keep CACH alive. More than alive. Just give it a bit more time. I agree. Every coin needs a motivation or a reason to exist. Jasin is adding a strong one to CACH.
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February 02, 2014, 01:24:32 PM |
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Poloniex deposits taking ~5 minutes tops to clear CACH for me. Just be aware that CACH != CASH, and if you send your CACH to a CASH address, your coins will be irretrievably lost.. Your wallet should tell you that the cash address isnt a valid cach address... In an ideal world perhaps.. I've had a few late night, alcohol-induced trades foiled by wallets not being able to tell the difference between similar addresses.. Bad news... Coin will be dead in no time... Poloniex is the graveyard for fake coins... I still have positive attitude. The fact that jasinlee will accept CACH on scrypt asic orders will keep CACH alive. More than alive. Just give it a bit more time. I agree. Every coin needs a motivation or a reason to exist. Jasin is adding a strong one to CACH. I had to shut down my mining rig last night but I will put it back online this evening with double the power All - I am going to be setting up a dedicated CACHe forum tonight (URL to be confirmed). Keep your eyes posted here for an announcement about it - would be great to have some people come on over and get talking.
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February 02, 2014, 04:06:44 PM |
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There is sort of: http://cach.catcoin.cz/index.php?page=statistics&action=poolwhich should give you idea about current performance (i.e. you see how many coins per day you approximately get with current hashrate). If you want some mining stats from past (i.e. with hashrate of X, today I get A coins, yesterday B coins, day before C coins), I am afraid that won't be so easy (not sure if there are data in the pool database for accurate calculation of such statistics), but I can look at it and see how hard that would be and how accurate results would that yield.
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February 02, 2014, 04:14:13 PM |
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Poloniex deposits taking ~5 minutes tops to clear CACH for me. Just be aware that CACH != CASH, and if you send your CACH to a CASH address, your coins will be irretrievably lost.. Your wallet should tell you that the cash address isnt a valid cach address... In an ideal world perhaps.. I've had a few late night, alcohol-induced trades foiled by wallets not being able to tell the difference between similar addresses.. Bad news... Coin will be dead in no time... Poloniex is the graveyard for fake coins... I still have positive attitude. The fact that jasinlee will accept CACH on scrypt asic orders will keep CACH alive. More than alive. Just give it a bit more time. I agree. Every coin needs a motivation or a reason to exist. Jasin is adding a strong one to CACH. I had to shut down my mining rig last night but I will put it back online this evening with double the power All - I am going to be setting up a dedicated CACHe forum tonight (URL to be confirmed). Keep your eyes posted here for an announcement about it - would be great to have some people come on over and get talking. to increase participation, do a simple guide on how to mine CACH for noobs and preferably with screenshots - video on youtube would be even better still. there are loads of new miners coming on board, but they are going to coins that are easier for them to set-up and mine, not the ones with real potential.
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February 02, 2014, 04:18:04 PM |
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to increase participation, do a simple guide on how to mine CACH for noobs and preferably with screenshots - video on youtube would be even better still. there are loads of new miners coming on board, but they are going to coins that are easier for them to set-up and mine, not the ones with real potential.
That is a great idea. You're free to write/record such a guide and post it on the dedicated forums when they go up, as is anyone. But I don't have time at current to do one myself, although I'll put it on my list of CACHe-related things to do..
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February 02, 2014, 05:06:37 PM |
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there will be - currently working on the site www.cachecoin.tk - up and running is already the block explorer to find at explorer.cachecoin.tk Stats will follow as soon as I find some more time to twinker around with the database ;-)
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February 02, 2014, 05:41:51 PM |
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A dedicated CACHe forum is up http://cache-forum.r05.pw/index.phpLooking a bit empty, so I'm looking for keen, active and recognized individuals in the community to help moderate and generate content for the forum. Anyone interested catch me on IRC or PM me either here or on those forums.
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bananahunter67
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February 02, 2014, 06:36:13 PM |
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Where is this coin trading currently?
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Cryptostats.es
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February 02, 2014, 06:40:11 PM |
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Where is this coin trading currently?
https://poloniex.com/
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February 02, 2014, 08:42:52 PM |
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Added Poloniex API to the IRC bot. 21:38:58 vertoe | .ticker 21:39:04 sternburg | Ticker BTC: 1 CACH = 0.01 BTC = 8.18 USD. 1 BTC = 817.61 USD. Source: Poloniex (CACH/BTC), Bitstamp (BTC/USD). Source: https://poloniex.com/ticker
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February 02, 2014, 11:25:16 PM |
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I have released a quick "How To" on mining CACHe with a CPU: http://cache-forum.r05.pw/index.php?topic=9.msg11#msg11Feedback and requests welcome.
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February 02, 2014, 11:39:20 PM |
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If you want some mining stats from past (i.e. with hashrate of X, today I get A coins, yesterday B coins, day before C coins), I am afraid that won't be so easy (not sure if there are data in the pool database for accurate calculation of such statistics), but I can look at it and see how hard that would be and how accurate results would that yield.
Just: today, mined coins (average/h; note calculating not by 24h but by passed hours/minutes of current day) dateA, mined coins (average/h) dateB, mined coins (average/h) dateC, mined coins (average/h) no hashrate needed. The data is there - transactions -> credit, just need to be presented with per day aggregation.
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February 03, 2014, 09:27:59 AM |
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2014-02-03 10:10:46.495215 Testing bitcoind P2P connection to '127.0.0.1:2225'... Kal, i cant connect to P2P port, were there any changes on the code? Any idea? My P2Pool node is down until I fixed that. Use Sy's: http://p2cache.syware.de:8336/static/
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February 03, 2014, 11:46:31 AM |
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2014-02-03 10:10:46.495215 Testing bitcoind P2P connection to '127.0.0.1:2225'... Kal, i cant connect to P2P port, were there any changes on the code? Any idea? My P2Pool node is down until I fixed that. Use Sy's: http://p2cache.syware.de:8336/static/Nothing was changed that would prevent that. Are you running v4.6.1 (the latest)? also check that your port is correct in the conf file (or set it manually). Or maybe your client crashed and left the port open, then reboot.
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February 03, 2014, 02:05:06 PM |
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Not for anyone else
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February 03, 2014, 02:08:09 PM |
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It was down for a few minutes. Ok now again thanks
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February 03, 2014, 03:58:44 PM |
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2014-02-03 10:10:46.495215 Testing bitcoind P2P connection to '127.0.0.1:2225'... Kal, i cant connect to P2P port, were there any changes on the code? Any idea? My P2Pool node is down until I fixed that. Use Sy's: http://p2cache.syware.de:8336/static/Nothing was changed that would prevent that. Are you running v4.6.1 (the latest)? also check that your port is correct in the conf file (or set it manually). Or maybe your client crashed and left the port open, then reboot. q30.qhor.net will go down for some maintainance soon. got to solve multiple issues. i hope the node will be back online this evening. cheers.
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February 03, 2014, 10:51:46 PM |
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Pool is now fixed, for some reason it seems to got stuck on wrong fork of the chain. Blockchain is now redownloaded and the pool should be working again, this could result in some orphans (probably last 6 mined blocks with diff decreasing from 29 on the last valid block on the chain down to 13.96 would end up as orphans, as block 6697 in my desktop wallet is different from 6697 on the forked chain). I'll investigate and see if I can find the cause.
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