Gunther
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August 19, 2014, 05:51:42 PM |
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Great job! Is there a richlist available as well? I really want to be in the top 10.
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birdonwheels5
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August 19, 2014, 06:26:07 PM Last edit: August 19, 2014, 06:49:03 PM by birdonwheels5 |
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Great job! Is there a richlist available as well? I really want to be in the top 10. I was gonna set all that up... Don't know why he just had to be first... Anyways, can someone help me out? I'm testing out a scrypt p2pool node, and it fails to get work, claiming to be out of memory... Before it even does anything. I'm running it on 1gb ram (tried 2gb, same thing) on a vm. Edit: Got it working, I forgot to install the litecoin hash, and I had it on sha256... lol
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MYR: MNYERWCHqrH1EkGNpF4T8o8dGB391A5jmm DGB: DKqUZR8ajzo1vkXYWWx476wRyZ4La76WBy
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ycagel
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August 19, 2014, 07:14:06 PM |
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Gunther, You must be holding a ton of DGB!? YC Great job! Is there a richlist available as well? I really want to be in the top 10.
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,./,./
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August 19, 2014, 07:44:08 PM |
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Jared, I would also what feedback you have on engaging more members from the DOGE, LTC, NAUT communities to participate in DGB. I know a few of them have used Digishield. Is there anything we can do to raise awareness of the multi algo and it's benefits?
YC
YC, Feel free to contact as many people or places as you would like. We are working on getting more marketing material out to promote DigiByte MultiAlgo mining. Will be a week or two as we have some other pressing updates to finish first. maybe cool? (I change anything if you want that...) link: http://imgur.com/maiDjxN,62dJrJ2,5rywOZo,wOqhywY- - -
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ycagel
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August 19, 2014, 08:01:14 PM |
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Pretty sweet. What do you believe the text should be to engage other communities to participate? I will be more than happy to initiate that in the Alt Currencies thread. YC Jared, I would also what feedback you have on engaging more members from the DOGE, LTC, NAUT communities to participate in DGB. I know a few of them have used Digishield. Is there anything we can do to raise awareness of the multi algo and it's benefits?
YC
YC, Feel free to contact as many people or places as you would like. We are working on getting more marketing material out to promote DigiByte MultiAlgo mining. Will be a week or two as we have some other pressing updates to finish first. maybe cool? (I change anything if you want that...) link: http://imgur.com/maiDjxN,62dJrJ2,5rywOZo,wOqhywY- - -
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ycagel
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August 19, 2014, 08:04:42 PM |
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I posted here. Feel free to add more or provide feedback: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=746983.0We have just updated our wallet.
Thank you for updating! This makes two exchanges who have updated now. MintPal is the other. Jared, I would also what feedback you have on engaging more members from the DOGE, LTC, NAUT communities to participate in DGB. I know a few of them have used Digishield. Is there anything we can do to raise awareness of the multi algo and it's benefits?
YC
Making an ice bucket for ALS while explaining what multi-algo is for DGB... that should create an amazing awareness Jared, lets do it in your video Once we have all the wallets, seednodes, pools & others updated we will turn to creating guide videos & written mining tutorials. We want to make mining DigiByte simple & easy to do for beginners. We just need the basic infrastructure updated first. Jared, I would also what feedback you have on engaging more members from the DOGE, LTC, NAUT communities to participate in DGB. I know a few of them have used Digishield. Is there anything we can do to raise awareness of the multi algo and it's benefits?
YC
YC, Feel free to contact as many people or places as you would like. We are working on getting more marketing material out to promote DigiByte MultiAlgo mining. Will be a week or two as we have some other pressing updates to finish first. It's wonderful to see everyone participating and banding together for the success of DGB! Really shows the power of what we can do for the future.
In regards to Cryptsy, it may require a phone call. What specifically do they need to do to update to the multi algo? Just download the new wallet?
YC
They simply pull the update from GIT and upgrade. Does not take long at all. Feel free to give them a call if you would like. That may help expedite the process.
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24hralttrade
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August 19, 2014, 08:27:28 PM Last edit: August 20, 2014, 12:34:36 PM by 24hralttrade |
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Had a little word with a networkadmin in cryptsy chat about the multi-algo update,
NetworkAdmin @alttrade: message passed
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ycagel
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August 19, 2014, 08:29:09 PM |
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24, Great job! Appreciate your proactive contribution! YC Had a little word with a networkadmin in cryptsy chat about the multi-algo update,
NetworkAdmin @alttrade: message passed
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HashEngineering
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August 19, 2014, 10:04:27 PM |
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The Android wallet will be released a few days after but will update by itself. We have also contacted a credible IOS developer to get a DigiByte wallet on the iTunes store.
The code for the 5 algorithms is in my Myriadcoin Wallet.
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allcrypt
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August 19, 2014, 10:48:16 PM |
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Starting the new digibyte with an EMPTY (except for a digibyte.conf file) directory gives us:
: Error initializing wallet database environment [removed for security].digibyte!
Yes the directory exists. Yes there is a readable digibyte.conf file.
But it wont start.
If anyone has a solution please send a PM or support ticket on allcrypt.com
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thefrog
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August 19, 2014, 10:54:48 PM |
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Starting the new digibyte with an EMPTY (except for a digibyte.conf file) directory gives us:
: Error initializing wallet database environment [removed for security].digibyte!
Yes the directory exists. Yes there is a readable digibyte.conf file.
But it wont start.
If anyone has a solution please send a PM or support ticket on allcrypt.com
can you do a ldd on the digibyted daemon binary ? and a 'file' on the same binary ? I had a similar issue if I remember correctly either with trying to run 64bit binary in a 32bit OS (debian both), or I had this when I compiled with libdb5.1 but had old libdb4.8 around and digibyted tried to use that one. Can't remember which case it was, I think it was the second one.
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srcxxx
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August 19, 2014, 11:19:36 PM |
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Optimized Groestl Pool will provide Groestl algo mining for DigiByte when it becomes available. Details: http://cryptohunger.com:81/ and https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=652849(34MH/s on AMD R9 290 using optimized kernel) Thanks srcxxx root@CryptoHunger:~/.digibyte# digibyted getinfo { "version" : 3000100, "protocolversion" : 70002, "walletversion" : 60000,
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birdonwheels5
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August 20, 2014, 12:56:59 AM Last edit: August 20, 2014, 04:19:01 AM by birdonwheels5 |
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Hey guys, I just finished the source code & my p2pool nodes for Digibyte's new algos! Complete with testnet networks The p2pools throw an "out of memory" error if you try launching them, but I believe that's because there is currently no work available from the new algorithms. MAKE ABSOLUTELY SURE that you set the correct algorithm in the digibyte.conf file, stop the daemon and restart it after saving. Blocks found under the wrong algorithm will NOT BE ACCEPTED by the network! (Ex your daemon is sending work out for qubit and you're hashing with sha256). I'll be releasing the source at the bottom of this post, but I would appreciate if you guys would mine on my nodes (I spent quite a few hours preparing the code & the nodes, and I'm setting the fee to a low 0.5%) to support me and my work. Donations would also be appreciated If there are any bugs, please open an issue on the github repo (wasn't able to thoroughly test due to no testnet being up), and if you would like your node added as a bootstrap, please submit a pull request in the github repo with your node's address added as a bootstrap. Also, my nodes are located in the USA, on the east coast near Boston.
Links to my nodes (They are down right now, but will be live once Multi-algo goes live): SHA256: http://birdspool.no-ip.org:5011/static/stats/Groestl: http://birdspool.no-ip.org:5021/static/stats/Skein: http://birdspool.no-ip.org:5031/static/stats/Qubit: http://birdspool.no-ip.org:5041/static/stats/
Links to the source code: SHA256: https://github.com/birdonwheels5/p2pool-dgbshaGroestl: https://github.com/birdonwheels5/p2pool-dgbGroestlSkein: https://github.com/birdonwheels5/p2pool-dgbSkeinQubit: https://github.com/birdonwheels5/p2pool-dgbQubitScrypt: https://github.com/birdonwheels5/p2pool-dgbScrypt (added as an extra)
Next step is setting up my Digibyte block explorer + richlist, but that may need to wait for a little bit as I have a project for MYR that needs doing. But when it gets done, I'll be editing my nodes to point to my block explorer instead of altexplorer.net. Which means that they will need to be briefly restarted, but I'll pop in here & on reddit to let you guys know. Cheers! Edit: I should also mention that in order to make the nodes work, you need to install both the digibyte subsidy and (for everything but sha) the python hash module (ex the groestl_hash folder).
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MYR: MNYERWCHqrH1EkGNpF4T8o8dGB391A5jmm DGB: DKqUZR8ajzo1vkXYWWx476wRyZ4La76WBy
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ycagel
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August 20, 2014, 01:30:48 AM |
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Awesome work! YC Hey guys, I just finished the source code & my p2pool nodes for Digibyte's new algos! Complete with testnet networks The p2pools throw an "out of memory" error if you try launching them, but I believe that's because there is currently no work available from the new algorithms. MAKE ABSOLUTELY SURE that you set the correct algorithm in the digibyte.conf file, stop the daemon and restart it after saving. Blocks found under the wrong algorithm will NOT BE ACCEPTED by the network! (Ex your daemon is sending work our for qubit and you're hashing with sha256). I'll be releasing the source at the bottom of this post, but I would appreciate if you guys would mine on my nodes (I spent quite a few hours preparing the code & the nodes, and I'm setting the fee to a low 0.5%) to support me and my work. Donations would also be appreciated If there are any bugs, please open an issue on the github repo (wasn't able to thoroughly test due to no testnet being up), and if you would like your node added as a bootstrap, please submit a pull request in the github repo with your node's address added as a bootstrap. Also, my nodes are located in the USA, on the east coast near Boston.
Links to my nodes (The are down right now, but will be live once Multi-algo goes live): SHA256: http://birdspool.no-ip.org:5011/static/stats/Groestl: http://birdspool.no-ip.org:5021/static/stats/Skein: http://birdspool.no-ip.org:5031/static/stats/Qubit: http://birdspool.no-ip.org:5041/static/stats/
Links to the source code: SHA256: https://github.com/birdonwheels5/p2pool-dgbshaGroestl: https://github.com/birdonwheels5/p2pool-dgbGroestlSkein: https://github.com/birdonwheels5/p2pool-dgbSkeinQubit: https://github.com/birdonwheels5/p2pool-dgbQubitScrypt: https://github.com/birdonwheels5/p2pool-dgbScrypt (added as an extra)
Next step is setting up my Digibyte block explorer + richlist, but that may need to wait for a little bit as I have a project for MYR that needs doing. But when it gets done, I'll be editing my nodes to point to my block explorer instead of altexplorer.net. Which means that they will need to be briefly restarted, but I'll pop in here & on reddit to let you guys know. Cheers! Edit: I should also mention that in order to make the nodes work, you need to install both the digibyte subsidy and (for everything but sha) the python hash module (ex the groestl_hash folder).
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allcrypt
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August 20, 2014, 04:38:07 AM |
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Starting the new digibyte with an EMPTY (except for a digibyte.conf file) directory gives us:
: Error initializing wallet database environment [removed for security].digibyte!
Yes the directory exists. Yes there is a readable digibyte.conf file.
But it wont start.
If anyone has a solution please send a PM or support ticket on allcrypt.com
can you do a ldd on the digibyted daemon binary ? and a 'file' on the same binary ? I had a similar issue if I remember correctly either with trying to run 64bit binary in a 32bit OS (debian both), or I had this when I compiled with libdb5.1 but had old libdb4.8 around and digibyted tried to use that one. Can't remember which case it was, I think it was the second one. We compiled it from source. We only have one libdb version on that server. Its not a compatibility issue there.
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allcrypt
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August 20, 2014, 05:06:21 AM |
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Nevermind - got it working. Moved it to a newer server (digibyte was on our first wallet server which we are phasing out for newer/faster hardware) and it works fine. Must be because of older software on the old wallet machine.
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salakaevur
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August 20, 2014, 07:31:09 AM |
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Bittrex just added Digibyte
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frottirzokni
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August 20, 2014, 07:43:28 AM |
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Bittrex just added Digibyte Mintpal is also running on 3.0.1, we've got some nice pools up, maybe it is time to speed up finding new blocks.
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