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Author Topic: [ANN][SCRYPT] KlondikeCoin ★ Cryptsy.com ★ Prepaid VISA Cards ★ 0% Premine [KDC]  (Read 554370 times)
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January 28, 2014, 05:32:28 PM
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3 years (see the 1st post Wink )

How can that be 2M is already mined.

Why aren't we on coinedup btw
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January 28, 2014, 05:35:00 PM
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oh god its just dropping more and more

No stress  Wink

Remember bitcoins, litecoins, etc stayed at just a few cents per coin for months on ends....Success does not come overnight...It's promotion and adoption that will get us places....No panic here!  I was gonna buy more if I still have funds right now...
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January 28, 2014, 05:37:15 PM
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So when is it worth considering to solomine vs Pool?

Thanks for the quick replay  Kiss

it's really your call.  If you look at what % of the total network hashrate you have you can estimate the time between solo blocks.  IE, current KDC network hash rate is about 800 MH/s, if you have about 1 MH/s you'd expect to solo about 1 block in 800, or 1 in 800 minutes on average.  That's a lot of hours to wait for a block, and there's no guarantee.  It could take 5 minutes or a week.  The smaller your % the riskier it is to solo.  I typically won't try to solo anything that has an expected time over an hour.
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January 28, 2014, 05:43:25 PM
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3 years (see the 1st post Wink )

How can that be 2M is already mined.

Why aren't we on coinedup btw

Block halving, initial block storm, etc...

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January 28, 2014, 05:45:42 PM
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I miss this time...

Seems like a year ago!!!  I missed this dearly too!!
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January 28, 2014, 05:47:05 PM
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So when is it worth considering to solomine vs Pool?

Thanks for the quick replay  Kiss

around 0.1 diff
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January 28, 2014, 05:50:43 PM
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I miss this time...

Seems like a year ago!!!  I missed this dearly too!!

Unfortunately I chose to pool mine and got 160 coins before I went to bed, and it promptly crashed...

Ah the good old days  Wink

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January 28, 2014, 05:53:13 PM
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oh god its just dropping more and more

No stress  Wink

Remember bitcoins, litecoins, etc stayed at just a few cents per coin for months on ends....Success does not come overnight...It's promotion and adoption that will get us places....No panic here!  I was gonna buy more if I still have funds right now...

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January 28, 2014, 05:58:22 PM
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Over 250 votes on cryptsy : https://cryptsy.freshdesk.com/support/discussions/topics/63923/page/last#post-214752

Time to add this coin on cryptsy
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January 28, 2014, 06:03:43 PM
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Over 250 votes on cryptsy : https://cryptsy.freshdesk.com/support/discussions/topics/63923/page/last#post-214752

Time to add this coin on cryptsy

Meh.  The last round of coins had something like 700+ "votes" before they were even in the "consideration stage".
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January 28, 2014, 06:06:22 PM
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Over 250 votes on cryptsy : https://cryptsy.freshdesk.com/support/discussions/topics/63923/page/last#post-214752

Time to add this coin on cryptsy

Meh.  The last round of coins had something like 700+ "votes" before they were even in the "consideration stage".
Doesn't matter how many votes there are. If Bigvern takes a look at the coin and he likes it, they will add it. He did it with Lottocoin, 2 days before he added it he actually posted in the forum thread!
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January 28, 2014, 06:33:28 PM
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With --scrpyt it just hangs at:

[2014-01-28 17:59:31] Started cgminer 3.7.2


I sent you a PM, hopefully it might help you out. 

If you're still having problems with cgminer, you may want to give either GUIminer or BFGMiner a try.

If you have any other questions feel free to ask.
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January 28, 2014, 06:49:05 PM
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http://www.reddit.com/r/litecoinmining/comments/1va8g2/ann_sgminer_400_release/

sgminer is a fork of cgminer for scrypt

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January 28, 2014, 06:55:06 PM
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Over 250 votes on cryptsy : https://cryptsy.freshdesk.com/support/discussions/topics/63923/page/last#post-214752

Time to add this coin on cryptsy

Meh.  The last round of coins had something like 700+ "votes" before they were even in the "consideration stage".
Doesn't matter how many votes there are. If Bigvern takes a look at the coin and he likes it, they will add it. He did it with Lottocoin, 2 days before he added it he actually posted in the forum thread!

I want to point out that you used the word "IF" here.

The hype for earthcoin was just as big as this one and it took way to long to get it on Cryptsy and its trading at a much lower level then predicted, the same shit will happen here if we dont pay BigVern to add it. You cant go around hoping for it to be added, we all know devs of new coins bribe the big exchanges to add them, that is just a fact.

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January 28, 2014, 06:59:08 PM
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  • Remove code referencing SHA256d mining, FPGAs and ASICS. Leftovers most probably still remain.
  • Maximum allowed intensity increased to 42.

Okay, why?  

Regarding the first one, that's part of the beauty of cgminer was that you could run both at once.  Especially now that we have ASIC scrypt miners hitting the market, especially hybrid miners.  On top of that, hybrid coins?  I'm still waiting to see a coin that couples multiple hash types.  Taking out SHA256d is plain dumb.

Regarding the second one, an intensity of anything more than about 25 is probably going to crash a machine.  42 is overkill beyond belief.  I doubt any api calls let alone console screen updates will even work above 25-30.
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January 28, 2014, 06:59:13 PM
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if this coin goes on cryptsy it will be a instamine target. do not rush it guys. you show it to the people who care less about the coin and more about making a quick buck and this coin will be all sells.

unless you convert an other 100 people to this coin, it should not touch a big user base like cryptsy
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January 28, 2014, 07:01:05 PM
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  • Remove code referencing SHA256d mining, FPGAs and ASICS. Leftovers most probably still remain.
  • Maximum allowed intensity increased to 42.

Okay, why?  

Regarding the first one, that's part of the beauty of cgminer was that you could run both at once.  Especially now that we have ASIC scrypt miners hitting the market, especially hybrid miners.  On top of that, hybrid coins?  I'm still waiting to see a coin that couples multiple hash types.  Taking out SHA256d is plain dumb.

Regarding the second one, an intensity of anything more than about 25 is probably going to crash a machine.  42 is overkill beyond belief.  I doubt any api calls let alone console screen updates will even work above 25-30.

What's wrong with bfgminer?  thats what i have been using from the begining

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January 28, 2014, 07:05:12 PM
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  • Remove code referencing SHA256d mining, FPGAs and ASICS. Leftovers most probably still remain.
  • Maximum allowed intensity increased to 42.

Okay, why?  

Regarding the first one, that's part of the beauty of cgminer was that you could run both at once.  Especially now that we have ASIC scrypt miners hitting the market, especially hybrid miners.  On top of that, hybrid coins?  I'm still waiting to see a coin that couples multiple hash types.  Taking out SHA256d is plain dumb.

Regarding the second one, an intensity of anything more than about 25 is probably going to crash a machine.  42 is overkill beyond belief.  I doubt any api calls let alone console screen updates will even work above 25-30.

What's wrong with bfgminer?  thats what i have been using from the begining

Nothing?   Huh
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January 28, 2014, 07:06:36 PM
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if this coin goes on cryptsy it will be a instamine target. do not rush it guys. you show it to the people who care less about the coin and more about making a quick buck and this coin will be all sells.

unless you convert an other 100 people to this coin, it should not touch a big user base like cryptsy

Well we'll be fairly safe as with kimotos gravity it will adjust the difficulty accordingly - large influx of miners = large jump in diff without delay Smiley
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January 28, 2014, 07:12:56 PM
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if this coin goes on cryptsy it will be a instamine target. do not rush it guys. you show it to the people who care less about the coin and more about making a quick buck and this coin will be all sells.

unless you convert an other 100 people to this coin, it should not touch a big user base like cryptsy

Well we'll be fairly safe as with kimotos gravity it will adjust the difficulty accordingly - large influx of miners = large jump in diff without delay Smiley

That doesnt mean shit when there are no new people comming in.

Leafcoin just had an hash power increase of 2 Ghash/sec in an hour or so. its at 5ghash/sec now. Steady decline for Klondike.

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