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September 16, 2011, 08:18:05 PM
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Love the site!  I do believe that Ixcoin is readjusting difficulty at 144 blocks now.  https://ixcoin.org/wiki/index.php?title=Difficulty

Thanks for the heads up, should be right now.

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September 16, 2011, 09:26:24 PM
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Love the site!  I do believe that Ixcoin is readjusting difficulty at 144 blocks now.  https://ixcoin.org/wiki/index.php?title=Difficulty

Thanks for the heads up, should be right now.

Don't spend all your ixcoins in one place!
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October 02, 2011, 02:04:28 PM
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Both BitParking exchanges have just been shuttered, and all trading suspended.
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October 06, 2011, 04:04:22 AM
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Dropping ixc and sc from the stats page to make room for TBX and sc2 (lol).  Please let me know if this is a problem for anyone.  The hashrate on those are almost non existent.

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October 06, 2011, 04:11:17 AM
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Dropping ixc and sc from the stats page to make room for TBX and sc2 (lol).  Please let me know if this is a problem for anyone.  The hashrate on those are almost non existent.
I'll donate some BTC if you keep ixc until the end of the month when my exchange closes completely. It's useful to see the hashrate to diagnose issues with withdrawals not going through.
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October 06, 2011, 04:21:38 AM
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Well your title and domain is all chains so you would think all the chains are there by that and I fail to see how a couple of rows extra are going to leave you cramped for space on the page, its your site but I would say leave them there for complete picture of the chains out there at the moment. And why no Fairbrix?
Each running daemon takes quite a bit of memory. The more chains the site supports the more memory it'd need. The bitcoin daemon on one of my sites is 1GB of memory. The namecoin daemon is 400MB. I can't imagine how cramped it must be on allchains.info fitting all those chains.
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October 06, 2011, 04:22:03 AM
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Each fork takes ~184 to 240 meg of ram on the server.  If nobody is using it, and there are no pools, and no exchanges... I don't really consider it a fork anymore...   I see your point though.  I will look into hosting the clients on other machines and sending in remote updates to get back to "all chains" if others share your opinion.  Right now i think I should optimize resources to what people use most.

Thanks for the input.

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October 06, 2011, 04:22:48 AM
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keep ixc until the end of the month when my exchange closes completely. It's useful to see the hashrate to diagnose issues with withdrawals not going through.

No problem, will do.

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October 07, 2011, 07:12:32 PM
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Each fork takes ~184 to 240 meg of ram on the server.  If nobody is using it, and there are no pools, and no exchanges... I don't really consider it a fork anymore...   I see your point though.  I will look into hosting the clients on other machines and sending in remote updates to get back to "all chains" if others share your opinion.  Right now i think I should optimize resources to what people use most.

Thanks for the input.

You could probably reduce memory usage a bit by using a dynamically linked version of multicoin for those chain it can support. You probably could also reduce memory usage a decent amount by changing bdb flags at the expensive of speed, which for this use would not matter too much.
 

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October 10, 2011, 04:55:59 AM
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I ordered a second server, so I should have fairbrix up tomorrow night, and be ready for SC stats as well.

Please post any suggestions here.. I never get suggestions on how to improve allchains.info Sad    

EDIT: Fairbrix is up.

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October 13, 2011, 03:56:34 AM
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Solidcoin 2 info is up.

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October 13, 2011, 04:05:09 AM
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Any chance for profitability for the CPU coins, compared against TBX?

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October 13, 2011, 06:37:18 AM
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Sp0tter, thanks for adding Litecoin. One suggestion I have is can you add the difficulty column in the second table? Not sure why it's in the market table. That way coins without an exchange will also show current difficulty.

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October 13, 2011, 06:44:59 AM
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Badass.  Already estimated this from the litecoind getinfo, but nice to see it chart form.  In another 4-5 hours we should see a truer picture of the real litecoin hash rate.  Wouldn't be surprised to see it pass tenebrix at that point.

As long as no exchange shows up for at least a week or two it's looking pretty darn good!  Some pool love soon would be awesome though.


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October 13, 2011, 06:51:52 AM
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Sp0tter, thanks for adding Litecoin. One suggestion I have is can you add the difficulty column in the second table? Not sure why it's in the market table. That way coins without an exchange will also show current difficulty.

Makes perfect sense, changing it now.

Edit: complete

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October 13, 2011, 07:08:00 AM
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Any chance for profitability for the CPU coins, compared against TBX?

I can definitely look into adding a comparison like that.  I am not quite sure how i want to split up the cpu coins, i just wanted to get them all there and on the front page for now so its available Smiley

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October 13, 2011, 07:09:44 AM
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October 13, 2011, 07:10:13 AM
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this is a great site, really useful, thanks.

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October 13, 2011, 05:05:25 PM
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October 13, 2011, 06:35:35 PM
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