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Author Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency  (Read 9722516 times)
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April 26, 2014, 09:21:11 PM
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Sorry to quote the BS of a 14 y.o. self-proclaimed crypto white knight.  Lips sealed
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April 26, 2014, 09:21:19 PM
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wahh wahh missed lunch wahh wahh instamine wahh wahh !!

i am not buying any Dark coins that is for sure !

If you're stupid enough not to see the potential of a coin and decide not to mine at lunch or just lazy enough not to research which coins are being lunched in the first place then it's your own fault and shouldn't cry afterwards. Those who are smart and make the effort get rewarded, just like it should be.
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April 26, 2014, 09:25:16 PM
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DarkCoin P2Pool


address: stratum+tcp://scorp.hopto.org:7903
Username: Your DarkCoin address
Passoword:  Does not matter, anything!

Status p2pool:
http://scorp.hopto.org:7903/static/

Spread the hashes!!

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./sgminer -k darkcoin -o stratum+tcp://scorp.hopto.org:7903 -u WALLET -p x

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April 26, 2014, 09:26:26 PM
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First I would say this coin is awesome Smiley

I have pool mined drk for a while and for the past 24h I have tried solo mining on my 3 rigs that is connect to the computer I run the drk client on. They connect as they should and hashes.

I'm using sgminer through cgwatcher and so far I have had 5 "found blocks" but received no credit what so ever. I have checked all log files and it looks just like other people is saying on the forums that it should look like. Except the debug.log for the darkcoin client, in that one is nothing neither in the transaction list.

Anyone that can shed some light over this since it feels like im wasting my hash power here. Any ideas? Thanks for your help.

You would only expect to find a block every 48 hours at current difficulty (even with 3 rigs).  What exactly are you referring to when you say you "found" 5 blocks according to cgwatcher?  You are only going to find a block when the "best share" as reported by cgminer is above the difficulty at the moment that share was found.  I am not really familiar with cgwatcher but my guess is it is not actually reporting the number of found blocks because 5 blocks would be extraordinarily good luck in 24 hours.
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April 26, 2014, 09:33:35 PM
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Spoetnik is a liar, a quick search on a forum for his posts exposes it clearly... not to mention browsing through his post history.

All of this is expected though... coin succeeds = magnet for trolls/haters and other weird crowd.
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April 26, 2014, 09:38:44 PM
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Dont bother with him guys...  Cool

He is the typ of person, the one that cant stand that someone have more then them... and will die trying to deny that

RXC Crypto.ba Decentralized solutions!
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April 26, 2014, 09:38:49 PM
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First I would say this coin is awesome Smiley

I have pool mined drk for a while and for the past 24h I have tried solo mining on my 3 rigs that is connect to the computer I run the drk client on. They connect as they should and hashes.

I'm using sgminer through cgwatcher and so far I have had 5 "found blocks" but received no credit what so ever. I have checked all log files and it looks just like other people is saying on the forums that it should look like. Except the debug.log for the darkcoin client, in that one is nothing neither in the transaction list.

Anyone that can shed some light over this since it feels like im wasting my hash power here. Any ideas? Thanks for your help.

You would only expect to find a block every 48 hours at current difficulty (even with 3 rigs).  What exactly are you referring to when you say you "found" 5 blocks according to cgwatcher?  You are only going to find a block when the "best share" as reported by cgminer is above the difficulty at the moment that share was found.  I am not really familiar with cgwatcher but my guess is it is not actually reporting the number of found blocks because 5 blocks would be extraordinarily good luck in 24 hours.

I think he counts the "accepts"
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April 26, 2014, 09:40:25 PM
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markets not moving much, something fishy is gonna happen lol

Just Nao Tomori and Bitcoin ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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April 26, 2014, 09:41:32 PM
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First I would say this coin is awesome Smiley

I have pool mined drk for a while and for the past 24h I have tried solo mining on my 3 rigs that is connect to the computer I run the drk client on. They connect as they should and hashes.

I'm using sgminer through cgwatcher and so far I have had 5 "found blocks" but received no credit what so ever. I have checked all log files and it looks just like other people is saying on the forums that it should look like. Except the debug.log for the darkcoin client, in that one is nothing neither in the transaction list.

Anyone that can shed some light over this since it feels like im wasting my hash power here. Any ideas? Thanks for your help.

You would only expect to find a block every 48 hours at current difficulty (even with 3 rigs).  What exactly are you referring to when you say you "found" 5 blocks according to cgwatcher?  You are only going to find a block when the "best share" as reported by cgminer is above the difficulty at the moment that share was found.  I am not really familiar with cgwatcher but my guess is it is not actually reporting the number of found blocks because 5 blocks would be extraordinarily good luck in 24 hours.

I agree, I was expecting something like one block per 1.5-2 days. But still I need to figure out why one of my rigs say 4 found blocks and one other rig say 1 found block falsely.

Here is part from the sgminer log:
"[22:41:39] Network diff set to 47                    7/m
[22:41:39] Stratum from Pool 2 detected new block
[22:41:44] Network diff set to 48                    7/m
[22:41:44] Stratum from Pool 2 detected new block
[22:41:59] Found block for Pool 0!                    /m       <------------------
[22:42:04] Network diff set to 52                    2/m
[22:42:04] Stratum from Pool 2 detected new block
[22:42:14] Network diff set to 52                    2/m
[22:42:14] Stratum from Pool 2 detected new block
[22:42:14] Network diff set to 1.25K
[22:42:14] New block detected on network before pool notification"

So is it normal to get Found Blocks reported falsely by sgminer? Is there a way to prevent it?

I assume if I actually found a real block my wallet would have been credited within a few minutes?

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April 26, 2014, 09:44:38 PM
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April 26, 2014, 09:46:35 PM
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First I would say this coin is awesome Smiley

I have pool mined drk for a while and for the past 24h I have tried solo mining on my 3 rigs that is connect to the computer I run the drk client on. They connect as they should and hashes.

I'm using sgminer through cgwatcher and so far I have had 5 "found blocks" but received no credit what so ever. I have checked all log files and it looks just like other people is saying on the forums that it should look like. Except the debug.log for the darkcoin client, in that one is nothing neither in the transaction list.

Anyone that can shed some light over this since it feels like im wasting my hash power here. Any ideas? Thanks for your help.

You would only expect to find a block every 48 hours at current difficulty (even with 3 rigs).  What exactly are you referring to when you say you "found" 5 blocks according to cgwatcher?  You are only going to find a block when the "best share" as reported by cgminer is above the difficulty at the moment that share was found.  I am not really familiar with cgwatcher but my guess is it is not actually reporting the number of found blocks because 5 blocks would be extraordinarily good luck in 24 hours.

I agree, I was expecting something like one block per 1.5-2 days. But still I need to figure out why one of my rigs say 4 found blocks and one other rig say 1 found block falsely.

Here is part from the sgminer log:
"[22:41:39] Network diff set to 47                    7/m
[22:41:39] Stratum from Pool 2 detected new block
[22:41:44] Network diff set to 48                    7/m
[22:41:44] Stratum from Pool 2 detected new block
[22:41:59] Found block for Pool 0!                    /m       <------------------
[22:42:04] Network diff set to 52                    2/m
[22:42:04] Stratum from Pool 2 detected new block
[22:42:14] Network diff set to 52                    2/m
[22:42:14] Stratum from Pool 2 detected new block
[22:42:14] Network diff set to 1.25K
[22:42:14] New block detected on network before pool notification"

So is it normal to get Found Blocks reported falsely by sgminer? Is there a way to prevent it?

I assume if I actually found a real block my wallet would have been credited within a few minutes?



Which pool do you use ?
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April 26, 2014, 09:51:18 PM
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Here is part from the sgminer log:
"[22:41:39] Network diff set to 47                    7/m
[22:41:39] Stratum from Pool 2 detected new block
[22:41:44] Network diff set to 48                    7/m
[22:41:44] Stratum from Pool 2 detected new block
[22:41:59] Found block for Pool 0!                    /m       <------------------
[22:42:04] Network diff set to 52                    2/m
[22:42:04] Stratum from Pool 2 detected new block
[22:42:14] Network diff set to 52                    2/m
[22:42:14] Stratum from Pool 2 detected new block



Pool sit on forked block.
Network diff set to 48 <-----
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April 26, 2014, 09:53:19 PM
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First I would say this coin is awesome Smiley

I have pool mined drk for a while and for the past 24h I have tried solo mining on my 3 rigs that is connect to the computer I run the drk client on. They connect as they should and hashes.

I'm using sgminer through cgwatcher and so far I have had 5 "found blocks" but received no credit what so ever. I have checked all log files and it looks just like other people is saying on the forums that it should look like. Except the debug.log for the darkcoin client, in that one is nothing neither in the transaction list.

Anyone that can shed some light over this since it feels like im wasting my hash power here. Any ideas? Thanks for your help.

You would only expect to find a block every 48 hours at current difficulty (even with 3 rigs).  What exactly are you referring to when you say you "found" 5 blocks according to cgwatcher?  You are only going to find a block when the "best share" as reported by cgminer is above the difficulty at the moment that share was found.  I am not really familiar with cgwatcher but my guess is it is not actually reporting the number of found blocks because 5 blocks would be extraordinarily good luck in 24 hours.

I agree, I was expecting something like one block per 1.5-2 days. But still I need to figure out why one of my rigs say 4 found blocks and one other rig say 1 found block falsely.

Here is part from the sgminer log:
"[22:41:39] Network diff set to 47                    7/m
[22:41:39] Stratum from Pool 2 detected new block
[22:41:44] Network diff set to 48                    7/m
[22:41:44] Stratum from Pool 2 detected new block
[22:41:59] Found block for Pool 0!                    /m       <------------------
[22:42:04] Network diff set to 52                    2/m
[22:42:04] Stratum from Pool 2 detected new block
[22:42:14] Network diff set to 52                    2/m
[22:42:14] Stratum from Pool 2 detected new block
[22:42:14] Network diff set to 1.25K
[22:42:14] New block detected on network before pool notification"

So is it normal to get Found Blocks reported falsely by sgminer? Is there a way to prevent it?

I assume if I actually found a real block my wallet would have been credited within a few minutes?



Yes, when you find a new block you are credited instantly (literally the exact second the block is found a transaction will appear in your wallet).  The problem I can see in your pasted text is that the network difficulty is only 47,48,52 etc.  It should be around 1.2k.  Do you have a backup pool set for another coin maybe?  That would explain the thing you pasted - it switched from a coin with difficulty 52 back to DRK at 22:42:14 mb?
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April 26, 2014, 09:56:47 PM
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Mintpal on fire !! Get your masternodes NOW !
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April 26, 2014, 09:57:50 PM
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I'm sorry but am I the only one here who, when looking at the Max chart for Darkcoin is not completely freaked out?!?!

A major, major correction is bound to happen at any moment. The coin literally shot straight up, and if you look at any other coin, or stock for that matter, what goes up must and always does come down.

I know I'll be called a hater, and a lot of people will be very vocal about how wrong I am and this coin will continue to rise and rise and rise forever, but really. This sucker is a ticking time bomb.

I got a feelin' things are gonna get pretty bloody pretty damn soon.


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I believe I posted this this afternoon at 2:15ish EST. When Darkcoin was trading at 470000ish... Now it's at 370000.

I think I got flamed for suggesting such a thing as hyper pumping a stock leads to big pull backs and crashes.

Anyways, to those who flamed... Just wanted to let you know no hard feelings.  I don't want to add to your already likely existing pain from dismissing my advice and holding your "innovative" coins and losing over 22% in less than a few hours.

Keep your chin up everyone!

Strato

PS.  This coin is still overpriced. My analysis on charts point to a 260000-320000ish pullback point within 48 hours.   Just my two cents.
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April 26, 2014, 10:00:48 PM
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I'm sorry but am I the only one here who, when looking at the Max chart for Darkcoin is not completely freaked out?!?!

A major, major correction is bound to happen at any moment. The coin literally shot straight up, and if you look at any other coin, or stock for that matter, what goes up must and always does come down.

I know I'll be called a hater, and a lot of people will be very vocal about how wrong I am and this coin will continue to rise and rise and rise forever, but really. This sucker is a ticking time bomb.

I got a feelin' things are gonna get pretty bloody pretty damn soon.


Strato


Ps.  New Twitter Account Everyone!  @Stratobitz   Follow for buy sell tips, rumors I've heard, you know, all that.


I believe I posted this this afternoon at 2:15ish EST. When Darkcoin was trading at 470000ish... Now it's at 370000.

I think I got flamed for suggesting such a thing as hyper pumping a stock leads to big pull backs and crashes.

Anyways, to those who flamed... Just wanted to let you know no hard feelings.  I don't want to add to you already likely existing pain from dismissing my advice and holding your "innovative" coins and losing over 22% in less than a few hours.

Keep your chin up everyone!

Strato

PS.  This coin is still overpriced. My analysis on charts point to a 260000-320000ish pullback point within 48 hours.   Just my two cents.


Don't read your chart!!

Read the Darkcoin whitepaper

f'ing brilliant!! -> http://www.darkcoin.io/downloads/DarkcoinWhitepaper.pdf
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April 26, 2014, 10:05:22 PM
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Could i setup a masternode on windows?
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April 26, 2014, 10:05:52 PM
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Will the Draksend feature become open source?
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April 26, 2014, 10:06:18 PM
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Could i setup a masternode on windows?

Yes if you can secure it well against ddos and hacking.  Only consider doing it if you are an IT pro IMO.
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Will the Draksend feature become open source?

Yes.
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