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Author Topic: [ANN][CACH] CACHeCoin released based on scrypt-jane  (Read 224367 times)
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February 24, 2014, 12:00:42 PM
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enough nodes? where? Man my wallet stucked at 114 blocks remaining then 115,116 and now at 117 so i dont think it is synchronizing flawlessly lol.. I have those two nodes from op but didnt seems it worked  Angry

"blocks" : 9863,
"moneysupply" : 229660.02423400,
"connections" : 21,
"proxy" : "",
"ip" : "90.223.148.31",
"difficulty" : 75.67108236,
"testnet" : false,
"keypoololdest" : 1392572036,
"keypoolsize" : 101,
"paytxfee" : 0.00000000,
"errors" : ""

you have 21 connection and 9863 blocks - what are you complaining about ... its working without any problem (atleast for all my linux machines..).  All nodes can server the blockchain and they can relate the information via irc to each other - so I do not see the point of your complaints.

btw. i've resynced the wallet on several machines for testing purpose of different projects and they all worked flawlessly. But with the windows version it might be a bug in the libraries used for the win client - it looks anyway a bit skewed up

Yeah my machine is windows dude and its not synchronizing on latest windows qt and my complain is still here lol Roll Eyes
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February 24, 2014, 12:11:28 PM
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it´s quite simple...

delete the database folder and any files with blk* at the beginning. (DON´T DELETE WALLET.DAT !)

then start your Wallet and wait for the new Blockchain...

for me works very well  Wink
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February 24, 2014, 12:28:19 PM
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it´s quite simple...

delete the database folder and any files with blk* at the beginning. (DON´T DELETE WALLET.DAT !)

then start your Wallet and wait for the new Blockchain...

for me works very well  Wink

Its all good now, synchronizing wallet from scratch worked finally. Thanks. Grin
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February 24, 2014, 02:16:16 PM
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it´s quite simple...

delete the database folder and any files with blk* at the beginning. (DON´T DELETE WALLET.DAT !)

then start your Wallet and wait for the new Blockchain...

for me works very well  Wink

Its all good now, synchronizing wallet from scratch worked finally. Thanks. Grin

You wouldn't happen to have saved the debug.log? anyone who is still on older version, can you delete debug.log, update the client and launch it? then send the debug.log before clearing the blockchain. Maybe I can look into the issue






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February 24, 2014, 02:34:17 PM
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it´s quite simple...

delete the database folder and any files with blk* at the beginning. (DON´T DELETE WALLET.DAT !)

then start your Wallet and wait for the new Blockchain...

for me works very well  Wink

Its all good now, synchronizing wallet from scratch worked finally. Thanks. Grin

You wouldn't happen to have saved the debug.log? anyone who is still on older version, can you delete debug.log, update the client and launch it? then send the debug.log before clearing the blockchain. Maybe I can look into the issue

I was in older version, not even in 5.0 and it was not synchronizing, then updated to new client without deleting any file from roaming folder but issue was same. Its only ok now after installing wallet again from scratch. And sorry i have no debug.log anymore from old wallet as i emptied my recycle bin already.
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February 24, 2014, 03:24:14 PM
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We just got our first block Smiley



Since there are only 4 a day, I'd call that a success Smiley



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February 24, 2014, 03:40:44 PM
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@binary clock

seriously - copying the original post and just putting it in front of your pool website?

Write down your own guide or at least quote the source... but being a copy cat doesn't make you look great

What?  Why would I do that?  The official one makes the most sense.  This isn't school, we aren't creating an essay here with our own words.  We are forwarding official information.


Dude that does not make a difference when just being a copy cat... Btw for the pictures you are shamelessly using, there is no allowance from any other or is there?


E: and what about saying 4 blocks a day? Did you even to your homework what the coin confirmation time is on average?
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February 24, 2014, 06:04:59 PM
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Where'd all the big miners go? I'm top of the P2Pool on http://q30.qhor.net:8336/static/  Shocked

LOL

I dunno about the big guys, but my two mining rigs with a total of 2MHs (6x 1gb 7850) has dropped down to 500 KHs with the new n factor (0.6% rejected/hardware error). So Im going back to middlecoin, which will get me double the amount of CACH/day as I get from mining it directly, without having to wait 7 days for confirmation as well.

I hope you've done your maths Smiley
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February 24, 2014, 09:05:32 PM
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Can you upload the script?
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February 24, 2014, 09:12:39 PM
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Since there are only 4 a day, I'd call that a success Smiley

4 blocks a day? Wrong coin? xD

P2Pool alone had 12 blocks in last 24 hours.
http://q30.qhor.net:8336/static/
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February 24, 2014, 09:44:34 PM
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I'm very interested, I will continue to focus
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February 24, 2014, 10:04:04 PM
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Since there are only 4 a day, I'd call that a success Smiley

4 blocks a day? Wrong coin? xD

P2Pool alone had 12 blocks in last 24 hours.
http://q30.qhor.net:8336/static/

XD

By the way, I'm diggin your p2pool node friend. Just switched to it from a regular pool, the stats are so much better and I love that its straight to my wallet Smiley.
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February 24, 2014, 11:45:57 PM
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Since there are only 4 a day, I'd call that a success Smiley

4 blocks a day? Wrong coin? xD

P2Pool alone had 12 blocks in last 24 hours.
http://q30.qhor.net:8336/static/

XD

By the way, I'm diggin your p2pool node friend. Just switched to it from a regular pool, the stats are so much better and I love that its straight to my wallet Smiley.

*thumbs up* - p2pool ist the way to go for CACHe - cryptoprojects.eu:8336 as backup is also good ;-)
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February 25, 2014, 03:35:46 AM
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Are we looking at another 5-6 days before difficulty drops to a better proportion with hashrate?

That hashrate spike really screws with the difficulty.
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February 25, 2014, 07:04:53 AM
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Since there are only 4 a day, I'd call that a success Smiley

4 blocks a day? Wrong coin? xD

P2Pool alone had 12 blocks in last 24 hours.
http://q30.qhor.net:8336/static/

XD

By the way, I'm diggin your p2pool node friend. Just switched to it from a regular pool, the stats are so much better and I love that its straight to my wallet Smiley.

*thumbs up* - p2pool ist the way to go for CACHe - cryptoprojects.eu:8336 as backup is also good ;-)

got only 3 transactions over the last ~35-40 hours in p2pool ... (~1 CACH all together) ... that is quite low imho ?!?!
1.2 mh/s
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February 25, 2014, 08:02:27 AM
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Since there are only 4 a day, I'd call that a success Smiley

4 blocks a day? Wrong coin? xD

P2Pool alone had 12 blocks in last 24 hours.
http://q30.qhor.net:8336/static/

XD

By the way, I'm diggin your p2pool node friend. Just switched to it from a regular pool, the stats are so much better and I love that its straight to my wallet Smiley.

*thumbs up* - p2pool ist the way to go for CACHe - cryptoprojects.eu:8336 as backup is also good ;-)

Noted Wink
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February 25, 2014, 08:40:24 AM
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Are we looking at another 5-6 days before difficulty drops to a better proportion with hashrate?

That hashrate spike really screws with the difficulty.

what wrong? mining goes on, confirmations take less than the targeted 15 minutes...... All is well as for as the protocol is concerned






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February 25, 2014, 09:04:07 AM
Last edit: February 25, 2014, 09:26:27 AM by r05
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We've just appeared on Cryptsy guys.

Super late Cheesy

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February 25, 2014, 03:39:50 PM
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Since there are only 4 a day, I'd call that a success Smiley

4 blocks a day? Wrong coin? xD

P2Pool alone had 12 blocks in last 24 hours.
http://q30.qhor.net:8336/static/

Block   Time   Luck   Value (CACH)
10111   Tue, 25 Feb 2014 15:15:53 GMT   375.4%   0.000
10097   Tue, 25 Feb 2014 10:59:30 GMT   6.7%   0.000
10095   Tue, 25 Feb 2014 10:54:55 GMT   98.1%   0.000
10092   Tue, 25 Feb 2014 09:47:55 GMT   11.7%   0.000
10091   Tue, 25 Feb 2014 09:39:57 GMT   7.6%   0.000
10089   Tue, 25 Feb 2014 09:34:44 GMT   103.8%   0.000
10085   Tue, 25 Feb 2014 08:23:50 GMT   8.2%   0.000
10084   Tue, 25 Feb 2014 08:18:12 GMT   343.2%   0.000
10071   Tue, 25 Feb 2014 04:23:51 GMT   106.3%   0.000
10063   Tue, 25 Feb 2014 03:11:17 GMT   287.1%   0.000
10049   Mon, 24 Feb 2014 23:55:12 GMT   8.7%   0.000
10048   Mon, 24 Feb 2014 23:49:15 GMT   34.0%   0.000
10047   Mon, 24 Feb 2014 23:26:03 GMT   46.8%   0.000
10046   Mon, 24 Feb 2014 22:54:06 GMT   107.4%   0.000
10040   Mon, 24 Feb 2014 21:40:47 GMT   236.6%   0.000
10028   Mon, 24 Feb 2014 18:59:11 GMT   0.0%   0.000
block value all 0..what happen??..
no coin pay out??
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February 25, 2014, 03:57:23 PM
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Are we looking at another 5-6 days before difficulty drops to a better proportion with hashrate?

That hashrate spike really screws with the difficulty.

what wrong? mining goes on, confirmations take less than the targeted 15 minutes...... All is well as for as the protocol is concerned

Nothings wrong per se.

I was just curious how long it will take difficulty to actually reflect the current hashrate?

For example Feb 13 estimated hashrate was around 65MH/s and difficulty was 10.11 with 17 coins/block. (http://stats.cachecoin.org/charts.)

Today estimated hashrate from getmininginfo is 66MH and a difficulty of 53 with 12.8 coins/block

The difficulty has been dropping 10-12 per day since 500MH/s has dropped from the network.

Block time seems to be around 14.9 minutes in the past 16 hours so that aspect seems correct.

All is well regarding the protocol and network however, the people still mining the coin are "holding the bag" to solve blocks while difficulty adjusts back down for several days to a week. You are basically mining at ~75% the efficiency or less you were prior to the hashrate spike.

Am I incorrect with this data?

If we continually see huge increases in hash once things settle back down I feel like it hurts the long term viability of the coin somewhat.

Take this as an example. There was obviously a huge pump of the coin in terms of hash and difficulty the last few days. There is now around 1 week of less efficient or less profitable mining to be done before we're back to "normal". IF there is another huge pump what is the incentive to stick it out if the coin can be "easily" manipulated with profitability ebbing and flowing.

Isn't the purpose of this coins difficulty calculations to make mining as evenly profitable and fair at all times?

Should the difficulty deltas be adjusted slightly so the difficulty is more responsive to huge spikes in hashrate as well as huge drops hence making it more resilient to pump and dump miners?

How many prior blocks are referenced with calculating next difficulty? Or is there a cap on the net change in difficulty per block if it is recalculated every block.

Is there anywhere more information is available regarding block reward and difficulty adjustments for this coin?

Thanks for taking the time to read and answer.

I'm not trying to bash the coin, I just want to understand how it works under the hood a bit better.

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