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Author Topic: [ANN][CACH] CACHeCoin released based on scrypt-jane  (Read 224365 times)
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March 05, 2014, 01:27:30 AM
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is it normal to get 315kash scrypt-jane using 280x?

As Kitaj wrote few posts above, he has R9 280x and is getting only around 280Kh/s. So either you have overclocked the card more than him, or have slightly better config/drivers/luck/etc ... But it is roughly the value everybody else is getting with the same card.

thank you! it seems that getting unconfirmed on dashboard is taking too long, or it is normal on high difficulty pool.

Any hardware errors at that hashrate? Mind sharing your model or settings? Are you modifying Voltage?

I get a steady 300kh/s on my 7 Sapphire Vapor-X 280x
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March 05, 2014, 02:24:51 AM
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is it normal to get 315kash scrypt-jane using 280x?

As Kitaj wrote few posts above, he has R9 280x and is getting only around 280Kh/s. So either you have overclocked the card more than him, or have slightly better config/drivers/luck/etc ... But it is roughly the value everybody else is getting with the same card.

thank you! it seems that getting unconfirmed on dashboard is taking too long, or it is normal on high difficulty pool.

Any hardware errors at that hashrate? Mind sharing your model or settings? Are you modifying Voltage?

I get a steady 300kh/s on my 7 Sapphire Vapor-X 280x

im using 280x toxic undervolted to 1150 with core 1160 and memory 1500. Is it normal that the unconfirmed coins is taking too long to appear in pool sites?
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March 05, 2014, 02:43:29 AM
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Is it normal that the unconfirmed coins is taking too long to appear in pool sites?

Yes, it is normal. 520 blocks coin maturity = approx. 5 days (see my post 2 or 3 posts above this one Smiley. Same for all pools.

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March 05, 2014, 03:29:43 AM
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Is it normal that the unconfirmed coins is taking too long to appear in pool sites?

Yes, it is normal. 520 blocks coin maturity = approx. 5 days (see my post 2 or 3 posts above this one Smiley. Same for all pools.

my bad i didn't see that post sorry Cheesy. i need to keep mining for 5 days til i get my coins. correct? thanks for the information!

is there an estimate kash rate to generate 1 coin per day? or a mining calculator like on other alt coins?
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March 05, 2014, 04:03:04 AM
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i need to keep mining for 5 days til i get my coins. correct? thanks for the information!

For coins mined today you need to wait 5 days. You can of course mine more coins in the meantime, so after 5 days you'll see a steady stream of coins ... which would continue even 5 days after you stop mining.

is there an estimate kash rate to generate 1 coin per day? or a mining calculator like on other alt coins?

There is a mining calculator in the original post, or there is calculator bot on IRC at #cachecoin. According to what it says, it is now about 1 MH/s = 3.536 CACH/day

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March 05, 2014, 04:22:23 AM
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Several questions

1.  I'm using this cgminer fork https://sites.google.com/site/rmdavidson/cgminer-3.7.2-mp0.04-sj0.02-ut0.02-int0.01.zip?attredirects=0.  It has an autotune function. has anyone had any success with it?

2.  Has anyone used this APC coin CPU miner on their rigs with success?  http://www30.zippyshare.com/v/91097397/file.html.  I tried it with a 3 core CPU but only managed fractions of a Kh.  It claims to handle scrypt-jane but the hash seems way off.

3.  Are there any other Windows 32 bit binaries for Scrypt-Jane CPU miners?

4.  what are your guys procedures for converting your various coins into Cachecoin?

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March 05, 2014, 05:49:25 AM
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i need to keep mining for 5 days til i get my coins. correct? thanks for the information!

For coins mined today you need to wait 5 days. You can of course mine more coins in the meantime, so after 5 days you'll see a steady stream of coins ... which would continue even 5 days after you stop mining.

is there an estimate kash rate to generate 1 coin per day? or a mining calculator like on other alt coins?

There is a mining calculator in the original post, or there is calculator bot on IRC at #cachecoin. According to what it says, it is now about 1 MH/s = 3.536 CACH/day

thanks for answering my question. it really enlighten me. thanks!
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March 05, 2014, 04:28:42 PM
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2.  Has anyone used this APC coin CPU miner on their rigs with success?  http://www30.zippyshare.com/v/91097397/file.html.  I tried it with a 3 core CPU but only managed fractions of a Kh.  It claims to handle scrypt-jane but the hash seems way off.
The APC CPU miner has no command line option to set -nmin, -nmax and -tstart, that's why it wont work with cach.

3.  Are there any other Windows 32 bit binaries for Scrypt-Jane CPU miners?
Never seen any compiled binaries working with CACH yet.

4.  what are your guys procedures for converting your various coins into Cachecoin?
Poloniex is pretty good. https://poloniex.com/exchange/BTC_CACH
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March 05, 2014, 07:34:41 PM
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2.  Has anyone used this APC coin CPU miner on their rigs with success?  http://www30.zippyshare.com/v/91097397/file.html.  I tried it with a 3 core CPU but only managed fractions of a Kh.  It claims to handle scrypt-jane but the hash seems way off.
The APC CPU miner has no command line option to set -nmin, -nmax and -tstart, that's why it wont work with cach.

3.  Are there any other Windows 32 bit binaries for Scrypt-Jane CPU miners?
Never seen any compiled binaries working with CACH yet.

4.  what are your guys procedures for converting your various coins into Cachecoin?
Poloniex is pretty good. https://poloniex.com/exchange/BTC_CACH

Thanks for the reply.  I thought Poloniex just got hacked and had accounts frozen.  According to posts the owner is using patrons fees to cover his fuckup....no thanks!  How bout Cryptsy?  Good, Bad?

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March 05, 2014, 09:11:52 PM
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Thanks for the reply.  I thought Poloniex just got hacked and had accounts frozen.  According to posts the owner is using patrons fees to cover his fuckup....no thanks!  How bout Cryptsy?  Good, Bad?
Poloniex didnt get hacked. They got exploited and it's fixed by now. Its a decent exchange with very active and honest dev. It's fast and easy.

Craptsy ... no thanks Smiley
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March 05, 2014, 10:59:01 PM
Last edit: March 05, 2014, 11:09:22 PM by bit_coin_genuis
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Can someoneplease explain why this keeps happening to me and how to fix it ....

When I mine after while some of my miners report they are going speeds in GH/s which is obviously impossible ... I don't know if this as affecting my mining bit I would like it to stop ... also this was the first time I got HW errors ....

See image to see what i mean.. the top 2 are reporting speeds in GH/s.

http://imgur.com/5eUjbX6

GPU 0:  Gigabyte r9 290 OC (windforce)
GPU 1: Sapphire Tri-x r9 290
GPU 2: Sapphire Tri-x r9 290
GPU 3:  Sapphire Tri-x r9 290


HEre is my PC info:

http://imgur.com/8B3AQ9n

This is my config file content:


{
"pools" : [
   {
      "name" : "qhor P2P",
      "url" : "http://q30.qhor.net:8336",
      "user" : "CZVP8n6MhNigMn7adbF8e8zqCC3fgQFEZR",
      "pass" : "xx",
      "pool-priority" : "0"
   },
   {
      "name" : "CaCHE p2cache.syware.de P2P",
      "url" : "http://p2cache.syware.de:8336",
      "user" : "CZVP8n6MhNigMn7adbF8e8zqCC3fgQFEZR",
      "pass" : "xx",
      "pool-priority" : "1"
   },
   {
      "name" : "p2p-miner.info(0)",
      "url" : "http://p2pool-miner.info:8336",
      "user" : "CZVP8n6MhNigMn7adbF8e8zqCC3fgQFEZR",
      "pass" : "xx",
      "pool-priority" : "2"
   }
],
"api-allow" : "W:127.0.0.1",
"api-listen" : true,
"failover-only" : true,
"fix-protocol" : true,
"kernel-path" : "/usr/local/bin",
"no-submit-stale" : true,
"queue" : "0",
"gpu-threads" : "1",
"gpu-engine" : "1040,1000,1000,1000",
"gpu-fan" : "70",
"gpu-platform" : "0",
"gpu-memclock" : "1500",
"gpu-powertune" : "20",
"intensity" : "20",
"temp-target" : "85",
"temp-overheat" : "92",
"temp-cutoff" : "94",
"vectors" : "1",
"worksize" : "256",
"lookup-gap" : "2",
"shaders" : "0",
"thread-concurrency" : "30592",
"scrypt-jane" : true,
"sj-Nfmin" : "4",
"sj-Nfmax" : "30",
"sj-time" : "1388949883"
}


Thanks in advance for help!
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March 05, 2014, 11:14:05 PM
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Proof of Stake does not seem to be working for me.

I've mined several coins(The first was on 19th Feb), they've confirmed and also 7 days has passed since they confirmed. I've had my wallet open and unlocked for days. No coins staked, no interest.

What have I done wrong?
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March 06, 2014, 12:12:14 AM
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Proof of Stake does not seem to be working for me.

I've mined several coins(The first was on 19th Feb), they've confirmed and also 7 days has passed since they confirmed. I've had my wallet open and unlocked for days. No coins staked, no interest.

What have I done wrong?
+1, no idea what's going on with POS

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March 06, 2014, 12:43:13 AM
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Thanks for the reply.  I thought Poloniex just got hacked and had accounts frozen.  According to posts the owner is using patrons fees to cover his fuckup....no thanks!  How bout Cryptsy?  Good, Bad?
Poloniex didnt get hacked. They got exploited and it's fixed by now. Its a decent exchange with very active and honest dev. It's fast and easy.

Craptsy ... no thanks Smiley


Poloniex not a good idea right now!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=499580.0

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March 06, 2014, 08:07:16 AM
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Proof of Stake does not seem to be working for me.

I've mined several coins(The first was on 19th Feb), they've confirmed and also 7 days has passed since they confirmed. I've had my wallet open and unlocked for days. No coins staked, no interest.

What have I done wrong?
+1, no idea what's going on with POS

7 days is the minimum! It also depends on the network PoS difficulty. It can take upto a month for a stake to occur. But currently, it takes a couple of weeks on average. For example, this particular stake took 16 days to stake: http://explorer.cachecoin.org/block/3fa5651cc74a19b2ec09e313c8c5261afc492f91577ac34348185c5f30a16f98






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March 06, 2014, 09:23:11 AM
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Where can I download a CPU scrypt-jane Miner to mine Cache for windows... preferably 64bit version if one exists?

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March 06, 2014, 10:04:00 AM
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There is no cpu miner, coin yield would be very minimal too anyway. Might become more interesting around nfactor 14 though.

And the polo news are old already, the exchange is still alive and kicking, it wasn't even a real hack and way less lost than any other exchange hits, i wouldn't worry too much about it.

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March 06, 2014, 04:51:40 PM
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7 days is the minimum! It also depends on the network PoS difficulty. It can take upto a month for a stake to occur. But currently, it takes a couple of weeks on average. For example, this particular stake took 16 days to stake: http://explorer.cachecoin.org/block/3fa5651cc74a19b2ec09e313c8c5261afc492f91577ac34348185c5f30a16f98

Lets say I've got 100 CACHe in my wallet for few weeks. How much would I get with this PoS?
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March 06, 2014, 05:58:55 PM
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Proof of Stake does not seem to be working for me.

I've mined several coins(The first was on 19th Feb), they've confirmed and also 7 days has passed since they confirmed. I've had my wallet open and unlocked for days. No coins staked, no interest.

What have I done wrong?
+1, no idea what's going on with POS
I had around 16 CACH from ~10 stakes this week. Nothing wrong so far.

Thanks for the reply.  I thought Poloniex just got hacked and had accounts frozen.  According to posts the owner is using patrons fees to cover his fuckup....no thanks!  How bout Cryptsy?  Good, Bad?
Poloniex didnt get hacked. They got exploited and it's fixed by now. Its a decent exchange with very active and honest dev. It's fast and easy.

Craptsy ... no thanks Smiley

Poloniex not a good idea right now!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=499580.0
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Poloniex is a good idea right now... better than most exchanges available out there.

7 days is the minimum! It also depends on the network PoS difficulty. It can take upto a month for a stake to occur. But currently, it takes a couple of weeks on average. For example, this particular stake took 16 days to stake: http://explorer.cachecoin.org/block/3fa5651cc74a19b2ec09e313c8c5261afc492f91577ac34348185c5f30a16f98

Lets say I've got 100 CACHe in my wallet for few weeks. How much would I get with this PoS?

~ 0.1 CACH per week.
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March 06, 2014, 06:14:23 PM
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Regarding the PoS "not working", my CacheCoin wallet CPU usage is higher than my other wallets, I guess it's doing "something"?!?!? Smiley
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