fairglu
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January 21, 2014, 11:09:09 AM |
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FairQuark could use similar stats, are there any available? Preferably such stats should take into account splitting and consolidation, otherwise, it's too easy to "cheat" by splitting large accounts into smaller addresses
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FairQuark (OP)
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January 21, 2014, 12:05:42 PM |
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FairQuark could use similar stats, are there any available? Preferably such stats should take into account splitting and consolidation, otherwise, it's too easy to "cheat" by splitting large accounts into smaller addresses We might release a comparison between the two currencies soon.
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Tututavi
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January 21, 2014, 12:18:56 PM |
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FairQuark could use similar stats, are there any available? Preferably such stats should take into account splitting and consolidation, otherwise, it's too easy to "cheat" by splitting large accounts into smaller addresses We might release a comparison between the two currencies soon. A comparison where you would put: "we are a clone of quarkcoin and because I premined 4% it's better than quarkcoin because I have more coins lol xD. I'm so clever!!!!1111!!!!1" This is what I think about your mentality.
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fairglu
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January 21, 2014, 02:39:13 PM Last edit: January 21, 2014, 04:40:26 PM by fairglu |
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New FairQuark Faucet! http://fairpool.co.vu/FairQuarkFaucet/It drips very small amounts as the faucet is still nearly dry, and could use some donations love Here are the current drip sizes: - faucet reserve <= 100 FRQ: it will drip 0.1 FRQ
- faucet reserve > 100: it will drip 1 FRQ
- faucet reserve > 1000: it will drip 10 FRQ
Faucet can be used once every 12 hours. The faucet is purely donation-based for the spread of FRQ, no ads. Donations to the faucet are welcome, but don't donate too much just yet, consider it a beta! If no issues are uncovered, bigger drips in the form of random games and higher donation amounts will be welcome. Donations in the form of web design/css styling also welcome edit: added bigger drips when reserve is above 1000
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January 21, 2014, 07:34:29 PM |
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New FairQuark Faucet! http://fairpool.co.vu/FairQuarkFaucet/It drips very small amounts as the faucet is still nearly dry, and could use some donations love Here are the current drip sizes: - faucet reserve <= 100 FRQ: it will drip 0.1 FRQ
- faucet reserve > 100: it will drip 1 FRQ
- faucet reserve > 1000: it will drip 10 FRQ
Faucet can be used once every 12 hours. The faucet is purely donation-based for the spread of FRQ, no ads. Donations to the faucet are welcome, but don't donate too much just yet, consider it a beta! If no issues are uncovered, bigger drips in the form of random games and higher donation amounts will be welcome. Donations in the form of web design/css styling also welcome edit: added bigger drips when reserve is above 1000 Nice work man! I like these fast transactions. It was instant!
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MY RED TRUST LEFT BY SCUMBAGS - READ MY SIG
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January 21, 2014, 08:09:13 PM |
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FairQuark could use similar stats, are there any available? Preferably such stats should take into account splitting and consolidation, otherwise, it's too easy to "cheat" by splitting large accounts into smaller addresses We might release a comparison between the two currencies soon. Don't waste your time until you have a full ledger for the premine showing over 3% is given out. Even then don't expect it to go well since other QRK clones are still WAY WAY WAY more fair in terms of distribution, FZN, molecule , atom, particle. If people want a more distrubuted QRK clone in terms of mining there are better options. There is nothing at all FAIR about this shitclone i will make sure to point it out when ever i see your FAIR claims (bullshit)
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cryptocool
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January 22, 2014, 04:07:32 AM |
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My workers are arbitrarily showing offline even though their shares are being accepted and the dashboard is not showing my true hashrate. Anybody having similar problems?
This can happen when you're not hashing fast enough and the pool difficulty is set too high. The pool won't hear from your client for a while and assume it's down. You can try to join the P2Pool network, [Suspicious link removed] or mine at fairglu.co.vu:9640 (they're all part of the same P2Pool net anyway, so you can set them up as failvors and won't lose any share even if a node goes down), just repeat the "-o address" -u user -p password" portion of the command line for each of the pool nodes you want in the failover. This is the second night in a row this happened. All 4 of my miners are popping yays!!! on cpu-pool.net/frq and the FRQ balance remains the same for hours. It is as is if for a couple of hours a day my hashing is lost. The site is accepting my shares but the balance stays the same. I wonder where it goes? the P2p pools do not payout nearly as much as a GUI pool and I would rather solo mine than have hours of my hashrate get "lost". Thoughts anyone?
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xarcos
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January 22, 2014, 04:56:23 AM |
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This is the second night in a row this happened. All 4 of my miners are popping yays!!! on cpu-pool.net/frq and the FRQ balance remains the same for hours. It is as is if for a couple of hours a day my hashing is lost. The site is accepting my shares but the balance stays the same. I wonder where it goes? the P2p pools do not payout nearly as much as a GUI pool and I would rather solo mine than have hours of my hashrate get "lost". Thoughts anyone?
Noticed this too. However, also noticed huge payments after the 10-20 (!) hour rounds closed. So, the payments aren't getting lost at least.
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fairglu
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January 22, 2014, 07:19:16 AM |
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P2p pools do not payout nearly as much as a GUI pool and I would rather solo mine than have hours of my hashrate get "lost". Thoughts anyone?
P2Pools and GUI pools payout should be comparable, actually P2Pools should yield a bit more assuming you've got one near you (low latency is key), and while this doesn't matter much for FairQuark at the moment, P2Pools divide block transaction fees among miners. P2Pools shares are different however (cf https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/P2Pool), and where there are many nodes, you get more payment "dust" (many small transactions). In both cases however you'll get payment only when a block is found, but the yield will be similar, on low rate pools you'll infrequent but larger payments, on high rate pools you'll get frequent but smaller payments. Just make sure the pool you're using is showing your shares on its end, don't just look for Yay! on your end, if your miner is incompatible or has issues, it could be submitting invalid shares and still reporting Yay (happened to me on another altcoin)
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Bkos83
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January 22, 2014, 07:48:34 AM |
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when FRQ will add to the stock exchanges? who knows?
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fairglu
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January 22, 2014, 09:38:21 AM |
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Updated the FairQuark Faucet, now looks a bit better, I added links and drop stats (first few drops are not accounted in the stats). After claiming your FRQ in the giveaways, come get your free FRQ from the faucet
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Rnbin
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January 22, 2014, 11:19:17 AM |
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So i've been mining this whole night, checked my wallet this morning but no FRQ was added to it. I'm fairly new to mining so I'm wondering if I did something wrong. These are the steps i did: -I installed the FRQ wallet from this topic -I installed the miner from the link in this topic -I made a .bat in the map of the miner with the following text: minerd -a quark -o http://mine.fairquark.com:8372 -u qadsoHqgdpMBND7CUGQrd7przzjd3sWUkd -p x-I ran the .bat and an MS-DOS showed up and seemed to be active all night (i remember reading it was doing about 80 kH/s) That's basically all i did. Is there something I forgot to do then ? The address is correct. Many thanks in advance 95% of what any user mines at fairquark.com goes to the 'developer' wallets. It's a scam pool. I think these problems are related on the internal difficulty of the P2Pool because when the difficulty skyrocketed (first night) I had problems receiving payments from every pool (other than fairquark pools also). There were some big players mining on that night. You have such a small kh/s, so you should try a GUI pool: http://cpu-pool.net/frq/Thanks this works
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altsay
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January 22, 2014, 02:05:03 PM |
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Want facts? Quarkcoin developers and friends own 42% of the coins based on these numbers: http://bitinfocharts.com/top-100-richest-quarkcoin-addresses.htmlI think 4% premine is pretty fair PS. Quarkcoin developers seem to have started dumping the coins to hidden addresses because these numbers were much more radical when this link was tweeted few days ago.. I think Quarkcoin devs are afraid of FairQuark That does not mean QRK was premined and it's not. Very few people participated in mining of quark at first couple of weeks. Public spotlights were much more thin on altcoins than it is today which ultimately means that those very few people had the chance to mine a considerable amount and they did. But this situaiton has nothing to do with "premining".
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TheMightyX
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January 22, 2014, 05:29:21 PM |
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Want facts? Quarkcoin developers and friends own 42% of the coins based on these numbers: http://bitinfocharts.com/top-100-richest-quarkcoin-addresses.htmlI think 4% premine is pretty fair PS. Quarkcoin developers seem to have started dumping the coins to hidden addresses because these numbers were much more radical when this link was tweeted few days ago.. I think Quarkcoin devs are afraid of FairQuark That does not mean QRK was premined and it's not. Very few people participated in mining of quark at first couple of weeks. Public spotlights were much more thin on altcoins than it is today which ultimately means that those very few people had the chance to mine a considerable amount and they did. But this situaiton has nothing to do with "premining". I believe it has everything to do with the narrow mindset and or greed of the creators of these coins. There is for sure a way to distribute PoS coins more evenly. Or to do it in a way that doesnt waste resources (proof of burn). A lot of these guys are programmers and not marketing people, but it really only takes some common sense and some compassion to find solutions to these problems. No one seems interested in changing things for the better, everyone just wants more of the same.
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January 23, 2014, 01:07:43 AM |
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Ok lets put all these rumors of Quark being "pre-mined" to rest once and for all!!! Quark was announced on BitcoinTalk.org at on July 21, 2013 (see link https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=260031.0 ). The first QRK block was processed on July 21, 2013 also ( see link http://quarkexplorer.com/block/1 ). So with these two facts show zero signs of "pre-mining"!!!! Now one of the major Alt-coins that was pre-mined, was Bitcoin!!! The creator of BTC pre-mined 1/12th of the current BTC supply....in other words, he pre-mined 1,000,000 BTC as proof-of-concept, but you never here the Bitcoin defenders talk or even mention BTC being pre-mined!!!!
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January 23, 2014, 02:36:56 AM |
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January 23, 2014, 05:52:58 AM |
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Now one of the major Alt-coins that was pre-mined, was Bitcoin!!! The creator of BTC pre-mined 1/12th of the current BTC supply
I've heard about it. "Satoshi" mined bitcoin mostly solo in 2009. Bitcoin is a scam!
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bastw055
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January 23, 2014, 06:55:27 AM |
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Selling 15k Fairquark pm me your offer
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Rnbin
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January 23, 2014, 12:13:22 PM |
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Is it possible to adjust the CPU usage of my miner ? If i mine and at the same time use my laptop for other stuff, the laptop crashes after a while. So I'd like to set the max CPU usage of the miner to 50% or something, but how does that work ?
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fairglu
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January 23, 2014, 12:45:37 PM |
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Is it possible to adjust the CPU usage of my miner ? If i mine and at the same time use my laptop for other stuff, the laptop crashes after a while. So I'd like to set the max CPU usage of the miner to 50% or something, but how does that work ?
If your laptop is overheating, then there are basically two options: - turn on power saving mode, this will reduce CPU speed, slow down everything but prevent overheating
- only mine with 2 cores out of 4, or 1 out of 4
For the second option, add a "-t 2" on the miner command line if you want to mine with just 2 threads.
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