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Author Topic: [ANN][CACH] CACHeCoin released based on scrypt-jane  (Read 224370 times)
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March 24, 2014, 03:00:17 PM
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I've put up a Wiki: http://wiki.cachecoin.net

It would be nice place to collect all the information (mining instructions, mining hardware comparison, list of services, list of pools, etc ...) related to CACHeCoin that is now scattered across several threads in several forums. I've started with mainly some mining-related information (I plan to add all the other useful info and links as I'll look through Cachecoin threads here and at cachecoin forum), but it would be nice if you can extend especially the page http://wiki.cachecoin.net/w/Mining_Hardware_Comparison with hashrates from your hardware ...

It would also serve as a tool of answering all the questions like "How does PoS work?" or "How many confirmations till maturity?", as all the technical information would be there also ... soon Smiley

Awesome :-) you need to add the PoS explanation there as well. For those who are confused






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March 24, 2014, 08:59:23 PM
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I decided to try to do something with dedicatedpool having 90% of the hashrate. As things like saying "please distribute hashrate more evenly" (even if you would write them in 100pt red blinking font) have almost no effect, I had to think about something different.
What would persuade miners to mine elsewhere? 0% fee? No, there is already a CACHe pool with 0% fee and while it is slowly getting users, its growth is slow and having second 0% fee pool won't have probably any significant effect - not enough miners see 0% fee as advantage lsrge enough to join a small pool. The only way would be to somehow offer significantly better services in some aspects (while in other aspects offer at equally good or slightly better services)

So - many complaints on the pool support are about long confirmations. It is 520 blocks. About 5 days. Did the pool owners say that they can't sent the coins earlier and did they babble something about "coin maturity", "unconfirmed" and "impossible"?
Maybe they really can't. But we can and we will!

Mine at http://cach.catcoin.cz and we will simply send you your mined coins much sooner than after 520 confirms - let's just cut down the time and pay miners after mere 90 confirms - approximately one day!

So all miners on http://cach.catcoin.cz will have their mined coins in their local wallets after a day, people mining elsewhere have to wait 4 more days than that to get to their coins. No other pool can currently do that Smiley
All miners still get exactly the same amount of coins as usual - but they get them several days earlier!

How is it possible? How does it work:

Pool is using a coin buffer, supplied by pool operators - as long as there are enough confirmed coins in the buffer to pay for oldest unconfirmed block, users are paid.
For every block paid out, the same amount of unconfirmed coins is assigned to the buffer, where they wait to be confirmed.

The new payment system is robust - even if everybody on the pool decides to request a payout of all their funds in the same moment for some reason (price spike at exchanges?),
there would be enough confirmed coins to pay everybody out instantly.

Following picture should explain how it works and you can see the benefit of the new payout system.



Performance:

The performance of the early-payment feature depends on amount of coins in the buffer and on number of found blocks (that in turn depends on percentage of network hashrate).
Considering current situation, the optimistic target of sending coins after 1 day will hold up until about 30 MH/s pool hashrate, after that the delay will gradually increase (the buffer is not infinite and can only cover certain amount of blocks Smiley).
In the absolutely worst case (pool getting somehow close to 100% hashrate in a spike, where there are not much PoS blocks - very unlikely to happen, though) the coins would be paid out still almost a day earlier than usual. At pool having 50% of network hashrate (possibly somewhat realistic scenario), coins would be paid out 2-3 days earlier.
Note that the early payments are capped at 90 blocks (the pool will never pay out blocks earlier than after 90 confirmations, i.e. about 1 day)

Well, after turning the system on, lot of miners suddenly received 4-days worth of mined coins (what a pleasant surprise Smiley and of course, from now on, all miners will receive mined coins after only a day of confirming.

Nice offer. I support this pool from the start but this pool has a lot of bad luck recently. This scared off people. Look at the stats. 4 consecutively blocks over 100% shares. Sad
IMO, Cachecoin and MRC are the two most undervaluated coins right now. I have stacked up a lot of this two coins and won't sell a dime. Hopefully it will pay me back some days, like BTC Cheesy
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March 24, 2014, 09:40:35 PM
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I think, CACH wont rise without Vertcoin rising. But now it looks like coins is dying slowly.

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March 24, 2014, 10:09:13 PM
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Spread the hash rate and mine with the Crunch Harder CACHeCoin Pool
for security, redundancy and stability.


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March 25, 2014, 04:37:32 AM
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Nice offer. I support this pool from the start but this pool has a lot of bad luck recently. This scared off people. Look at the stats. 4 consecutively blocks over 100% shares. Sad
IMO, Cachecoin and MRC are the two most undervaluated coins right now. I have stacked up a lot of this two coins and won't sell a dime. Hopefully it will pay me back some days, like BTC Cheesy

Every pool (if properly configured) has equal chance of having good or bad luck. Stats were quite awful lately on my pool (106.98% for last 7 days), although those 5 unlucky blocks now have been at leas somewhat compensated by following 4 very lucky blocks (4%, 45%, 23%, 22%)

Still, in the long run, for all time stats the percentage is 99.43% on my pool, which is good (slightly below 100%) and is better than the largest current pool (dedicatedpool, with all-time percentage 106.97%), they were quite lucky last week (99.03%), but also quite unlucky last day (116.50%).

Well, one of the reasons for putting up that payment system was to at least mitigate domination of dedicatedpool (them having 90% was not looking very good and while they are not someone who I'd expect to abuse this for any sort of 51% attack, you can never know what some "clever" employee may do behind their back - insider threats are sometimes quite difficult to avoid ...)

This was only partially successful (seems at current situation, early payouts are not so big of a motivation), now they still have around 80%... I expected more pools to show up, I hoped that some people would start mining perhaps at crunchharder pool, but that pool was completely empty every time I looked at them, even though they posted about their pool every few pages here .... so I am a bit pessimistic about possible competition from new pools. my second pool is almost empty, cryptocoinpool.net is now also empty (that was the only pool with actually zero fees ...), so the only remaining non-empty pool is p2pool. Not much of hashrate there according to the scanner though ...

If the new payout system will lure more people to my pool, then perhaps that may end up as a better base for someone to create a new competing pool - it may be easier if two largest pools are 50:50 before that (such competition could end up as 30:35:35 or something alike) than if they are 15:85 (this may as well end up as 10:10:80 if third pool is introduced - actually not really helping and possibly destabilizing to something like 5:5:90, making things even worse ...)

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March 25, 2014, 11:12:50 AM
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I think, CACH wont rise without Vertcoin rising. But now it looks like coins is dying slowly.

Your post does not make any sense. But whatever: Can I have your stuff?

:-)
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March 25, 2014, 07:02:49 PM
Last edit: March 25, 2014, 08:29:58 PM by Slipknot79
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I think, CACH wont rise without Vertcoin rising. But now it looks like coins is dying slowly.

Your post does not make any sense. But whatever: Can I have your stuff?

:-)

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Another day of his slow death, volume becomes lower and lower, seems CACH is beeing dumped to death by miners. Sad

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March 25, 2014, 08:34:24 PM
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Well I'm mining and holding Smiley

This and BlackCoin is the future.
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March 25, 2014, 10:03:39 PM
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A Real world useful POS will make this the preferred n factor coin. Let the lemmings jump Smiley

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March 25, 2014, 11:18:04 PM
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I get a little giggle when I see people claim mindlessly coins are dying, in a futile attempt to get people to dump their stockpiles on the cheap..

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March 25, 2014, 11:21:38 PM
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A Real world useful POS will make this the preferred n factor coin. Let the lemmings jump Smiley
Absolutely. CACHe has proven it is not a pump and dump coin. Long may it continue as a heavyweight contender.

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March 26, 2014, 12:08:09 AM
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I get a little giggle when I see people claim mindlessly coins are dying, in a futile attempt to get people to dump their stockpiles on the cheap..

Same here. And most of them probably think that no one knows their intention Wink.

A Real world useful POS will make this the preferred n factor coin. Let the lemmings jump Smiley

Indeed, it will. Let's collect some more now.

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Cache Marketing sucks, unless people involved are doing it on purpose to collect coins at low costs on exchanges. Something needs to change, people keep promising new and exciting things are in the works.  How about a site where we can find some news and information about these new and exciting developments that will make this coin 3rd behind BTC and LTC in the future ?

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March 26, 2014, 07:29:53 AM
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Maybe the cach community would like to hire PR people?  Is there such a thing for a coin?

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Absolutely. CACHe has proven it is not a pump and dump coin. Long may it continue as a heavyweight contender.

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If dats not pump and dump, then i dunno what else these sells are.

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March 26, 2014, 11:32:15 PM
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Maybe the cach community would like to hire PR people?  Is there such a thing for a coin?

Many people call themself a "PR" guy / woman these days ^^.  Or 'Marketing expert' or something like that.

I know that TagCoin has a marketing team. Saw a couple of photo's from them months ago.

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March 27, 2014, 04:16:34 AM
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Added some more information to the wiki, more download links, more source code links, some crude PoS explanation, coin parameters, RPC calls, config, etc .... will continue adding more in next few days Smiley

Kalgecin: Can you add link to the wiki (http://wiki.cachecoin.net) to the initial post?

P.S. cleaned loads of spam from http://forum.cachecoin.org again. This time I have forbidden new registration with @hotmail.com addresses, as 99% spammers were using a hotmail address (won't affect existing users, those few that have hotmail address at their profile can keep it as it is Smiley

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March 27, 2014, 06:26:41 AM
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@Slipknot79 thats a cryptsy trade bot.
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March 27, 2014, 06:45:11 AM
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Added some more information to the wiki, more download links, more source code links, some crude PoS explanation, coin parameters, RPC calls, config, etc .... will continue adding more in next few days Smiley

Kalgecin: Can you add link to the wiki (http://wiki.cachecoin.net) to the initial post?

P.S. cleaned loads of spam from http://forum.cachecoin.org again. This time I have forbidden new registration with @hotmail.com addresses, as 99% spammers were using a hotmail address (won't affect existing users, those few that have hotmail address at their profile can keep it as it is Smiley
Appreciate it a lot Smiley. I added the wiki link






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March 27, 2014, 02:02:56 PM
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Absolutely. CACHe has proven it is not a pump and dump coin. Long may it continue as a heavyweight contender.

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If dats not pump and dump, then i dunno what else these sells are.

@Slipknot79 thats a cryptsy trade bot.

'nuff said.

Added some more information to the wiki, more download links, more source code links, some crude PoS explanation, coin parameters, RPC calls, config, etc .... will continue adding more in next few days Smiley

Kalgecin: Can you add link to the wiki (http://wiki.cachecoin.net) to the initial post?

P.S. cleaned loads of spam from http://forum.cachecoin.org again. This time I have forbidden new registration with @hotmail.com addresses, as 99% spammers were using a hotmail address (won't affect existing users, those few that have hotmail address at their profile can keep it as it is Smiley
I appreciate it.  Smiley

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