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Author Topic: [ANN][CACH] CACHeCoin released based on scrypt-jane  (Read 224370 times)
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February 19, 2014, 07:01:15 PM
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Would appreciate a few miners in my pool  Wink

URL: http://109.230.230.110:8336

Linux: https://github.com/Sykh/cacheminer

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./yacminer -o http://109.230.230.110:8336 -u YourCACHePayoutAddress -p xxx

Windows: https://sites.google.com/site/rmdavidson/ (cgminer-3.7.2-sj-0.02.zip)

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cgminer.exe --scrypt-jane --sj-nfmin 4 --sj-nfmax 30 --sj-time 1388949883 -o http://109.230.230.110:8336 -u YourCACHePayoutAddress -p xxx
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February 19, 2014, 07:06:47 PM
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Got u guys listed!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=384546.0

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February 19, 2014, 07:21:51 PM
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Hi,

for two days now I try to compile cgminer with the provided patch. I tried https://sites.google.com/site/rmdavidson/cgminer-3-7-2-patch-build-guide and the patch from there.

I'm able to compile when I do not apply the patch, I got a working cgminer work perfectly together with my HD 7970. After sj patch, I got only errors, no binaries.

Are there binaries existing with scrypt-jane support for ubuntu?

Thanks for any help.....
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February 19, 2014, 07:43:05 PM
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I've been mining at the cachecoin.net pool - and gotten nothing for the last 8 hours with 5,000 - 8,000 Khs.  Any ideas what's going on? 

Is the Cache Estimate the estimate per hour I should get?

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February 19, 2014, 07:47:58 PM
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Which exchanges have been approached?
Cryptsy has been approached

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February 19, 2014, 07:51:34 PM
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Snard, thank you very much for the bounty mate!
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February 19, 2014, 07:51:41 PM
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You have 10 CACHe - see your unconfirmed balance - also estimates in pools are per day.

If you check - the coin needs 520 confirms for new coins to be able to withdraw balances - Average block time is about 15 minutes - so you need about 520 * 15 minutes until you can withdraw your coins from the pool - that is roughly ~7 days.

If you don't feel comfortable waiting for 7 days until the coins can be take from a pool, switch to p2pool. Mined Balance appears instantly in your wallet (you still have to wait for 520 confirms, but the coins are in your wallet - no need to wait for withdrawing and hoping they are not disappearing until then)

Heres a p2p-node
http://cache.cryptoprojects.eu:8336/static/

For others check:
http://q30.qhor.net:8337/


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February 19, 2014, 07:56:21 PM
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It takes some days to mature CACH when mining from a p2pool into a wallet.

Does it also take that much time to get CACH ready for trading at poloniex? (when i transfer CACH from wallet to the exchange)

It takes the time wether or not you mine into your own wallet. With P2P they are already in your wallet (and your are responsible for taking care of the safety of your coins). When mining on a traditional pool, the coins have to stay in the wallet of the pool for 520 confirmas (~7 days) - so in 7 days a lot can happen ;-)

And the 520 confirms are, that people can not mine and just dumpe the coin - this is not interesting for any multipools, since in 7 days the value can fluctuate a lot. If you want to have instant CACHe - you got to buy them - but with mining you go to wait for them.

This also helps to keep the market more steady, since its hard for farms to mine and isntantly dump a lot - it takes them some time to acquiere enough coins

Maybe my english isnt dat good. I would like to know, if it also takes ~7 days to transfer CACHE from my wallet into any exchange. Or i am going to be able to trade instantly after transfer initiated?

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February 19, 2014, 07:59:19 PM
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Mined coins (transactions) take 7 days (or 520 confirmations) to fully appear. If you want to send coins to an exchange it takes only 6 confirmations
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February 19, 2014, 08:05:39 PM
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Just sent instacash his bounty of 100 CACH for the MacOS wallet.  Thanks again instacash!
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February 19, 2014, 08:50:12 PM
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short guide on vagrant

Get vagrant from vagrantup.com then,

1. Download the box image
2. run vagrant init <path to box image>
3. edit Vagrantfile and uncomment the line with "config.vm.network :public_network"
4. run vagrant up

This will boot up the virtual box and launch the cachecoin wallet and p2pool node. You can access the virtual machine using the command vargant ssh. Then you can point your miners to the virtual machine and mine away :-D

something must be missing here,, i get different errors here, first public_network isn't a valid param, second no matter what i write in <path to box image> it says "The box 'cach_p2pool.box' could not be found."

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February 19, 2014, 09:35:34 PM
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I've fixed my mining issue, the problem was Catalyst 14.1 beta drivers. They do not compile scrypt-jane.cl properly.

I've gone back to Cat 13.12 and now I'm mining with no HW errors, accepts on P2Pool and I'm also showing on the P2Pool site Smiley.

Currently mining at 590kh/s and 635kh/s on my two R9 280X.
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February 19, 2014, 09:42:20 PM
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LOL...Nice answer from dev...I would expect better one...but out of arguments leads to this...Thank you for this nice talk!

1) Managing the pool is work and Singula has been doing great to support the Cachecoin community

Managing (optimizing settings, updating coin daemon when it is necessary, solving troubles), support (answering a ton of questions from users) ... it is quite a work to run a pool and you need a lot of previous experience to be able to do it.

2) He opened up a second pool, since despite the fact that he provided information what is needed for a pool and offering his help, noone started a second pool. I wanted to, but after having it setup and running for a couple of hours it already got attacked and I do not want to sit in front of the pc 24/7 to watch the log for a php-mpos pool to see if anything is compromised. Keep in mind that this coin needs 520 confirmations until it matures and can be payed out. That is when we reach normal target time 7 days - so for 7 days I am like a bank and need to ensure that nothing is compromised to be able to pay out the miner....So no thank you - thats why I provied a p2pnode which pays out instantly and there are no coins in my wallet on the server.

It is only slightly above 5 days, not 7 days.

3) Singula is still offering anyone help to open up another pool - so if you dont want to mine on the first one - open your own one

True. Either send me a PM, or you may find me at #cachecoin on freenode (around 20:00 to midnight CEST you have quite a high chance to ask me questions interactively, outside of that time I may be still there, but idle Smiley or just append "@catcoin.cz" to my nickname here and send an email.

4) the second pool only has 1.5% fee at the moment, and all fees will be at even again, once the hashrate is distributed

Second pool has basically the same configuration as first one (prop, vardiff, ... ), just the fee is lower to encourage people to move from the first pool
Idea is that the hashrate at both pools should be approximately the same and at the same time the pools together should have less than 50% of the network hashrate (I've set the fee a bit above p2pool nodes, as they have 1% fee, so there would be also a small incentive to join them). I'll start lowering the fees once we approach to this target, ending up probably at fee between 1.0 and 1.5% on both pools.

Current situation is that on the first pool the hashrate is 250 MH/s, second pool about 30 MH/s, p2pool nodes 100 MH/s combined, network hashrate is 420 MH/s, so I estimate also about 50 MH/s worth of solo-miners out there.

Ideal would be to have at most about 20-25% at each of the current pools,  with rest of the hashrate being divided between p2pool nodes, solo miners and some other pools (those do not exist yet, though I hope soon some will do...)

So if the people mining do not care about distributing the hashrate to secure a network - the developer(s) and all pool owner(s) are bound to take action to distribute the hashrate and stabilize the network. (Look around about the fears of 51% attacks on bitcoin, think about if one pool has 70% hashrate what it means if that pool fails etc....)

if pool with 70% of the hashrate fails, with no other pools where miners could easily switch, this could endanger the network quite a bit (the cost for someone "outside" to perform a 51% attack will be significantly lowered, as people will need some time to notice the outage and switch to p2pools or solo mining). It is always good to have some redundancy.  It is always good to have some redundancy.  It is always good to have some redundancy. Wink



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February 19, 2014, 09:55:08 PM
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I've been mining at the cachecoin.net pool - and gotten nothing for the last 8 hours with 5,000 - 8,000 Khs.  Any ideas what's going on?  

Just a bad pool luck (I've re-checked and there doesn't seem to be anything stuck or broken and I've not changed anything in configuration recently). Pool is now at 350.05% of expected time to find the block, which is relatively high, but not so uncommon ..

On the first pool, one of the recent blocks took 255.84% of expected time, about 120 blocks ago there is block with 414.16% of expected time and as you browse to the past, there is about 1 or 2 blocks with over 300% expected time on every page (with 20 blocks).

So don't worry. The pool is just unlucky and as its hashrate is not yet so high, it may sometime take several hours to find a block.

Is the Cache Estimate the estimate per hour I should get?

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It is, but only an estimate. Actual payout depends on pool luck, but in long term, your earnings should roughly approach the estimate.

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February 19, 2014, 10:26:26 PM
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2) He opened up a second pool, since despite the fact that he provided information what is needed for a pool and offering his help, noone started a second pool. I wanted to, but after having it setup and running for a couple of hours it already got attacked and I do not want to sit in front of the pc 24/7 to watch the log for a php-mpos pool to see if anything is compromised. Keep in mind that this coin needs 520 confirmations until it matures and can be payed out. That is when we reach normal target time 7 days - so for 7 days I am like a bank and need to ensure that nothing is compromised to be able to pay out the miner....So no thank you - thats why I provied a p2pnode which pays out instantly and there are no coins in my wallet on the server.

It is only slightly above 5 days, not 7 days.

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if pool with 70% of the hashrate fails, with no other pools where miners could easily switch, this could endanger the network quite a bit (the cost for someone "outside" to perform a 51% attack will be significantly lowered, as people will need some time to notice the outage and switch to p2pools or solo mining). It is always good to have some redundancy.  It is always good to have some redundancy.  It is always good to have some redundancy. Wink


Sorry yes its just above 5.5 days - for me it is still quite some time which leaves me to say that I do not want to be responsible for that long period of time with cryptos (right now) - I am working on different services for offering some support to the crypto community which actually need higher security measurements, but there I am fully in charge of programming and know whats going on behind the curtains. So I can safely say I am responsible for it - with the pool I can't safely say it ;-)

Btw. I just wanted to say thank you again for being supportive to the CACHeCoin community and helping everyone! This is why I say that the fees collected by the pool is a fair payment for the work involved!
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February 19, 2014, 11:27:38 PM
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I've been mining at the cachecoin.net pool - and gotten nothing for the last 8 hours with 5,000 - 8,000 Khs.  Any ideas what's going on?  

Just a bad pool luck (I've re-checked and there doesn't seem to be anything stuck or broken and I've not changed anything in configuration recently). Pool is now at 350.05% of expected time to find the block, which is relatively high, but not so uncommon ..

And now a block was found - it took 400% of estimated time though. In the past I've seen occasionally values over 700% and for example with bitcoin (with more blocks in it than CACH, so more cases of good/bad luck) one of the largest gaps was over 10 times the expected time gap (slightly over 1 hour and 40 minutes) between blocks.

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February 19, 2014, 11:42:28 PM
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Difficulty seems a bit long to drive down, thought it would be faster...
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February 20, 2014, 12:49:56 AM
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I've been mining at the cachecoin.net pool - and gotten nothing for the last 8 hours with 5,000 - 8,000 Khs.  Any ideas what's going on?  

Just a bad pool luck (I've re-checked and there doesn't seem to be anything stuck or broken and I've not changed anything in configuration recently). Pool is now at 350.05% of expected time to find the block, which is relatively high, but not so uncommon ..

And now a block was found - it took 400% of estimated time though. In the past I've seen occasionally values over 700% and for example with bitcoin (with more blocks in it than CACH, so more cases of good/bad luck) one of the largest gaps was over 10 times the expected time gap (slightly over 1 hour and 40 minutes) between blocks.

Yep - just saw it.  Thanks for the explanation!
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February 20, 2014, 01:24:28 AM
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short guide on vagrant

Get vagrant from vagrantup.com then,

1. Download the box image
2. run vagrant init <path to box image>
3. edit Vagrantfile and uncomment the line with "config.vm.network :public_network"
4. run vagrant up

This will boot up the virtual box and launch the cachecoin wallet and p2pool node. You can access the virtual machine using the command vargant ssh. Then you can point your miners to the virtual machine and mine away :-D

something must be missing here,, i get different errors here, first public_network isn't a valid param, second no matter what i write in <path to box image> it says "The box 'cach_p2pool.box' could not be found."

did you try entering full path? /home/.../.../...box ?






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February 20, 2014, 05:42:59 AM
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short guide on vagrant

Get vagrant from vagrantup.com then,

1. Download the box image
2. run vagrant init <path to box image>
3. edit Vagrantfile and uncomment the line with "config.vm.network :public_network"
4. run vagrant up

This will boot up the virtual box and launch the cachecoin wallet and p2pool node. You can access the virtual machine using the command vargant ssh. Then you can point your miners to the virtual machine and mine away :-D

something must be missing here,, i get different errors here, first public_network isn't a valid param, second no matter what i write in <path to box image> it says "The box 'cach_p2pool.box' could not be found."

did you try entering full path? /home/.../.../...box ?

Yep, then it gives me "The box '/home/.../.../.../cach_p2pool.box' could not be found."
could it be i have a newer ver of vagrant?

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