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March 03, 2014, 12:15:17 AM |
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Ok, stupid question time.
After poolers advice that CentOS was hard to make work for Coinod, I spent about 18 hours forcing it through anyway. I have a working CentOS Coinod and its doing its thing.
Next up I installed ABE to setup a private block explorer. I did the full import and almost everything is right.
But... the addresses listed are wrong. I assume the issue comes in that I failed to properly define "address_version".
That setting needs to be: # Note that "address_version" is a byte string: the byte (or, perhaps # someday, several bytes) preceding the public key hash before base-58 # conversion.
Does anyone know what the right setting for Coino is?
Coino addresses start with U - so is the setting \u0055? I'm about to retry the import using that, but it takes a while to find out I'm wrong. Would be good if someone could confirm that?
I dont think you should have to define any values. As long as all the prerequisite libraries are installed you should be able to just go to the src directory and then: make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=-
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OceanWhispers
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March 03, 2014, 12:25:46 AM |
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Hmmm I think I am actually making way less with P2P - only made 0.1 Coino so far. I'll have to let it run longer and average out. It should be the same, shouldn't it? It's also interesting that P2p payment shows up with the little mining symbol just like when you solo mine using the client. _________________________________________________________________________ Vote 6 times, every hour on www.mintpal.com/voting - We TRIPLED votes in 3 days! Moving up fast! and daily on www.allcrypt.com - Now Live
Bug cryptsy some more and tell them it's going on LazyCoins, and not to miss on the action! I've done so and will continue doing it: https://cryptsy.freshdesk.com/support/discussions/topics/73417/page/last#post-4000008719
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poolers
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March 03, 2014, 12:40:55 AM |
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Hmmm I think I am actually making way less with P2P - only made 0.1 Coino so far. I'll have to let it run longer and average out. It should be the same, shouldn't it? It's also interesting that P2p payment shows up with the little mining symbol just like when you solo mine using the client. _________________________________________________________________________ Vote 6 times, every hour on www.mintpal.com/voting - We TRIPLED votes in 3 days! Moving up fast! and daily on www.allcrypt.com - Now Live
Bug cryptsy some more and tell them it's going on LazyCoins, and not to miss on the action! I've done so and will continue doing it: https://cryptsy.freshdesk.com/support/discussions/topics/73417/page/last#post-4000008719p2p and prop should end up the same in the end leaving aside fees from each pool, but your test case will have a lot of variance because they aren't finding blocks very fast and the rate at which they are finding blocks is irregular. One thing I have been thinking about is the factor of when there are a large number of very small hash rate users that don't really have much of a chance at finding any blocks, but are still taking shares out of each one. With diff real low I think it helps to have them but as diff gets much higher I wonder what effects they will have on the earnings of the people that are finding the blocks.
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YackBallz
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March 03, 2014, 12:42:17 AM |
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I have a question. Someone just entered the market with 170 GH/s... Is there anything we can have in place to prevent a 51% attack? Or in this case a 99% attack? lol http://liteshack.com/OceanWhispers - the 170 Ghs came from every multipool and pretty much everyone and their brother running to AuroraCoin as it showed up on cryptsy and coinwarz in a short period of time the drop off happened when the difficulty went from under 100 to over 2000 in the course of an hour.... It was like pigs running to a feeding trough.... Now, if coino has a moment like this - we're all going to get paid, but it would also mean the end of us mining coino without any competition. I guess it's a great reason to mine coino now while we can.
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PuYang
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Planning and start, know when to end it and gain.
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March 03, 2014, 12:48:18 AM |
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cool
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niceman
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March 03, 2014, 01:08:50 AM |
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Developers, UPDATE client and protocol version, or you'll get same collapse as with KlondikeCoin after fork!
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OceanWhispers
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March 03, 2014, 01:13:13 AM |
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I've told the devs this afternoon. What happened to KDC?
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niceman
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March 03, 2014, 01:39:44 AM |
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2 separate chains. All trading and transfers halted.
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OceanWhispers
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March 03, 2014, 02:02:39 AM |
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Oh it forked you mean. Because of 2 versions running because the version number wasn't updated? Bad news!
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bgade
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March 03, 2014, 02:14:37 AM |
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Next up I installed ABE to setup a private block explorer. I did the full import and almost everything is right.
Does anyone know what the right setting for Coino is?
Coino addresses start with U - so is the setting \u0055? I'm about to retry the import using that, but it takes a while to find out I'm wrong. Would be good if someone could confirm that?
I dont think you should have to define any values. As long as all the prerequisite libraries are installed you should be able to just go to the src directory and then: make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=- After some playing, found out the correct answer is \u0044. I now have my own private block explorer working locally. Its not a big machine but it was still able to import the entire chain in just a couple hours.
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OceanWhispers
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March 03, 2014, 03:34:06 AM |
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Coino.Org: You should change the retarget on the Cryptsy petition to Kimoto instead of one hour. Bgade, that's cool. I might do that for shits and giggles. Do you know what address(es) hold the premine? Keep voting guys, we're getting so close to the top! About to overtake Vertcoin and Trollcoin _________________________________________________________________________ Vote 6 times, every hour on www.mintpal.com/voting - We've TRIPLED votes in 3 days! Moving up up up! and daily on www.allcrypt.com - Now Live
Bug cryptsy some more and tell them it's going on LazyCoins, and not to miss on the action! I've done so and will continue doing it: https://cryptsy.freshdesk.com/support/discussions/topics/73417/page/last#post-4000008719
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forzendiablo
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the grandpa of cryptos
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March 03, 2014, 03:57:06 AM |
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why cant devs puit few BTCs to get us on MINT?
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yolo
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AdamT
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March 03, 2014, 04:06:00 AM |
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why cant devs puit few BTCs to get us on MINT?
We'll be on LazyCoins when it launches in coming days
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OceanWhispers
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March 03, 2014, 04:10:24 AM |
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why cant devs puit few BTCs to get us on MINT?
They are once Kimoto comes out. Once the hard fork there will be a solid push!
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bgade
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March 03, 2014, 04:44:13 AM |
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Bgade, that's cool. I might do that for shits and giggles. Do you know what address(es) hold the premine?
There are hundreds of thousands of them. The premine of 2.2 million was generated in Block 1. But by block 300 it started to move. The entire amount moves to an address, then sends to two addresses. One gets 200 Coino, the other gets the balance. Then repeat. Sometimes there are two moves encoded in the same block. A few of the addresses that got 200 Coino have significant movement in and out. But most are just sitting holding 200 Coino. The same process left 5 coino in a bunch of addresses. You can pick it up mid-transfer on this address: UQqmBRs76BPmZPHScvQwyBiFrr9jUkdDqQ From there its basically a long long looong loop of movements. I'm not sure what the point of leaving so few Coino in so many addresses was, but I'm sure there was a reason behind it!
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YackBallz
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March 03, 2014, 06:48:21 AM |
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Bgade, that's cool. I might do that for shits and giggles. Do you know what address(es) hold the premine?
There are hundreds of thousands of them. The premine of 2.2 million was generated in Block 1. But by block 300 it started to move. The entire amount moves to an address, then sends to two addresses. One gets 200 Coino, the other gets the balance. Then repeat. Sometimes there are two moves encoded in the same block. A few of the addresses that got 200 Coino have significant movement in and out. But most are just sitting holding 200 Coino. The same process left 5 coino in a bunch of addresses. You can pick it up mid-transfer on this address: UQqmBRs76BPmZPHScvQwyBiFrr9jUkdDqQ From there its basically a long long looong loop of movements. I'm not sure what the point of leaving so few Coino in so many addresses was, but I'm sure there was a reason behind it! I once followed the coins all the way to an account that had about 1.9 million in it - after starting at 2.2 million. It took a long time to get there(a couple hundred transactions) but they were mostly intact. KSW is about 1.5 days away. Buy now while the coino is still relatively cheap.
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Spiderdeniz
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March 03, 2014, 07:35:07 AM |
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Well, if u want to be successful with coins; u have to do something nonsense. For example, %50 premine and say "I'll give em all to my country". Or get some donations for some olimpic teams with shitty background.You understand what I am talking about. I rlly dont understand,wtf ppl doing. I believe in Coino, it has acceptable ideas, good background. But as I said; if u want to be successful in coin world, u must do shitty things. That's what I see...
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cRazY dWarF
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March 03, 2014, 08:08:39 AM |
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CoinMarket seemed to have a much better Coino volume and I liked it more over all. What is going on? Are they still saying they are doing routine maintenance?
I've done a few trades on Coinmarket, but for a few days now, they seems to be dead:/ Luckily I withdraw all coins just a few days before. Keep voting on www.mintpal.com/voting
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bofhus
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March 03, 2014, 08:17:35 AM |
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I think its important to seperate long term successful and short term successful...
Sometimes people is so unpatient... i think that sometimes drives devs to do things that gives value only short term but not long term, things that might even be hurtful long term.
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