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Author Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency  (Read 9722507 times)
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July 20, 2014, 10:40:54 PM
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RC4 started testing yesterday, and Kristov Atlas, a well respected young man in cryptos, is reviewing the code.  There is a donation address set up for him (anyone have it handy?) so that he can spend more time reviewing and commenting.
Donate to the Kristov Atlas Darkcoin Code Review!!!

The great Kristov Atlas is currently working with Evan to be the first to professionally audit the Darksend+ code.
Keep the donations coming to support Kristov's valuable time to audit the Darksend+ code!!!!

http://www.reddit.com/r/DRKCoin/comments/2aw4wy/donations_for_darksend_code_review/
Donations: XqHt831rFj5tr4PVjqEcJmh6VKvHP62QiM
http://chainz.cryptoid.info/drk/address.dws?XqHt831rFj5tr4PVjqEcJmh6VKvHP62QiM.htm

A BIG thank you to all who have donated already Cheesy


#####Current Balance: 290.2 DRK #####

We can do 300 easily - come on - be supportive of this important milestone!

He'll soon have more DRK in his wallet than I ever had.  Meh, he deserves to have 10 times the amount. Cheesy

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July 20, 2014, 10:47:57 PM
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Looks like it's time to move to P2Pool...

I briefly used it when I first started 12 months ago and I was mining FTC and VTC...

Anyone here using P2Pool and can give me a few pointers?

I remember there being very specific Scan, Queue and Expiry settings and I think also a 10% DOA rate was normal?  Not sure if DOA is the right term, it was a while back, I think it was a measurement of error rate.

So do I move all 30 rigs to the same pool or spread them out?

I don't mine anything else but DRK so I wont be moving around at all...

Closest ie lowest ping node is most important. Set your own one up if you have a fast enough, stable enough connection.
queue:0, scantime:1, expiry:1

Set up some fail overs on multiple nodes in case one goes down.

Aside from that takes a day or two to reach share rate (probably less than that for you!) and you should get more dark than straight pool mining.
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July 20, 2014, 10:51:41 PM
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Looks like it's time to move to P2Pool...

I briefly used it when I first started 12 months ago and I was mining FTC and VTC...

Anyone here using P2Pool and can give me a few pointers?

I remember there being very specific Scan, Queue and Expiry settings and I think also a 10% DOA rate was normal?  Not sure if DOA is the right term, it was a while back, I think it was a measurement of error rate.

So do I move all 30 rigs to the same pool or spread them out?

I don't mine anything else but DRK so I wont be moving around at all...

Closest ie lowest ping node is most important. Set your own one up if you have a fast enough, stable enough connection.
queue:0, scantime:1, expiry:1

Set up some fail overs on multiple nodes in case one goes down.

Aside from that takes a day or two to reach share rate (probably less than that for you!) and you should get more dark than straight pool mining.

Thanks...  I've got a bog standard ADSL2+ connection so I wont be running any pools of it... I'll have a poke around and find one with low pings...

The new generation have arrived and they brought their own currency...
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July 20, 2014, 10:53:00 PM
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Looks like it's time to move to P2Pool...

I briefly used it when I first started 12 months ago and I was mining FTC and VTC...

Anyone here using P2Pool and can give me a few pointers?

I remember there being very specific Scan, Queue and Expiry settings and I think also a 10% DOA rate was normal?  Not sure if DOA is the right term, it was a while back, I think it was a measurement of error rate.

So do I move all 30 rigs to the same pool or spread them out?

I don't mine anything else but DRK so I wont be moving around at all...

Closest ie lowest ping node is most important. Set your own one up if you have a fast enough, stable enough connection.
queue:0, scantime:1, expiry:1

Set up some fail overs on multiple nodes in case one goes down.

Aside from that takes a day or two to reach share rate (probably less than that for you!) and you should get more dark than straight pool mining.

Thanks...  I've got a bog standard ADSL2+ connection so I wont be running any pools of it... I'll have a poke around and find one with low pings...

And here's a reliable good p2pool. http://p2pool.DarkcoinTalk.org
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July 20, 2014, 11:42:31 PM
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Looks like it's time to move to P2Pool...

I briefly used it when I first started 12 months ago and I was mining FTC and VTC...

Anyone here using P2Pool and can give me a few pointers?

I remember there being very specific Scan, Queue and Expiry settings and I think also a 10% DOA rate was normal?  Not sure if DOA is the right term, it was a while back, I think it was a measurement of error rate.

So do I move all 30 rigs to the same pool or spread them out?

I don't mine anything else but DRK so I wont be moving around at all...

Closest ie lowest ping node is most important. Set your own one up if you have a fast enough, stable enough connection.
queue:0, scantime:1, expiry:1

Set up some fail overs on multiple nodes in case one goes down.

Aside from that takes a day or two to reach share rate (probably less than that for you!) and you should get more dark than straight pool mining.

Also if you have no-submit-stale=true in your config, get rid of it, sometimes the miner will mark a share as stale when p2pool would have accepted it. Probably doesn't make a whole heap of difference, but every little helps.
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July 20, 2014, 11:43:42 PM
Last edit: August 26, 2014, 06:42:43 PM by amarian12
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http://p2pool.e-pool.net:7903/static/

Enjoy e-pool mining!


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July 20, 2014, 11:45:25 PM
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Also if you have no-submit-stale=true in your config, get rid of it, sometimes the miner will mark a share as stale when p2pool would have accepted it. Probably doesn't make a whole heap of difference, but every little helps.

Yes I have no submit stale in my bat file, I will remove it.

DOA currently at 35%, waiting for it to settle down.  I didn't check latency between me and the pool, that could be it as well.

The new generation have arrived and they brought their own currency...
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July 21, 2014, 12:33:10 AM
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We are 2 days away from our next giveaway! Join now and start mining with us for your chance to win FREE DarkCoin!!!

Join at thenorb.com
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July 21, 2014, 12:41:01 AM
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Maybe you should already remove "Fork for MN payments" from the title and write smth like "RC4 testing" or "Darksend+ testing"? Also it would be very usefull to post all development updates or links from darkcointalk on the 1 page of this topic in ascending order. This is not that hard I suppose.
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I don't believe there will be anymore hardforks, right? just a rc4 spork, hardforks spook the market/investors and should be avoided. sporks don't spook.



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July 21, 2014, 12:41:25 AM
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Looks like it's time to move to P2Pool...

I briefly used it when I first started 12 months ago and I was mining FTC and VTC...

Anyone here using P2Pool and can give me a few pointers?

I remember there being very specific Scan, Queue and Expiry settings and I think also a 10% DOA rate was normal?  Not sure if DOA is the right term, it was a while back, I think it was a measurement of error rate.

So do I move all 30 rigs to the same pool or spread them out?

I don't mine anything else but DRK so I wont be moving around at all...

let me give you an honest answer, I tried different pools, p2pool does not offer the best return, try waffle or suchpool, you need big hash rates to get blocks fast, yes I know about variance and stuff like that, in reality the big dog eats all the blocks.
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July 21, 2014, 12:45:02 AM
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I found one in the Southern Hemisphere, low pings, low rejects...

I will poke around for a n00bs guide to setting up a p2pool server, I've been meaning to upgrade my domestic connection to something a bit more commercial and I think I'll have a crack at setting up my own p2pool...

Once again, thanks for the help all.

The new generation have arrived and they brought their own currency...
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July 21, 2014, 12:46:02 AM
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Looks like it's time to move to P2Pool...

I briefly used it when I first started 12 months ago and I was mining FTC and VTC...

Anyone here using P2Pool and can give me a few pointers?

I remember there being very specific Scan, Queue and Expiry settings and I think also a 10% DOA rate was normal?  Not sure if DOA is the right term, it was a while back, I think it was a measurement of error rate.

So do I move all 30 rigs to the same pool or spread them out?

I don't mine anything else but DRK so I wont be moving around at all...

let me give you an honest answer, I tried different pools, p2pool does not offer the best return, try waffle or suchpool, you need big hash rates to get blocks fast, yes I know about variance and stuff like that, in reality the big dog eats all the blocks.

Nah... I've been with xhash for a while now, we would hover between 1 and 1.5 Gh/s and we were finding plenty of blocks...

The new generation have arrived and they brought their own currency...
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July 21, 2014, 01:22:07 AM
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How big is the Darkcoin blockchain? Where can I check it?

About 280MB I think. At least that's the size of my /blocks directory.

Ok, cheers for that.
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July 21, 2014, 02:17:56 AM
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Interesting discussions about anonymity and privacy that Darkcoin will solve Smiley

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=702838.0

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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=702157.0
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July 21, 2014, 02:40:02 AM
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For those saying drkcoinz is dedz or people who don't follow this monster thread.

DRK is on the cusp of being the best thing since bitcoin.

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So we have the darksend+ in RC4 in testing

Darksend+ pre-privatises your coins so you can use them as you normally would - ie. Darksend+ makes darkcoin ready for the world.

Proper adoption can begin in ernest. Beyond crypto land.

This will be vetted by Kristov Atlas - so actually vetted as opposed to other coins claiming "anon - promise!"

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And with that comes the becoming more pro and ready for the world developments:

We are getting electrum wallets - regenerate your wallets from a seed phrase.



Just keeping everyone up to date with Darkcointalk. Super exciting all the time!!!!



Quote from Tante:
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"Also, one of the exciting opportunities that Masternodes provide, is that they can host the blockchain, decentralized, for lightweight users. I hope this feature happens soon. So only the masternodes, mining nodes and people who want to have a copy of the blockchain ever need have it. And yet it will still be stored in a decentralized fashion."

More Info:
https://darkcointalk.org/threads/development-updates-july-15th.1788/page-3
https://darkcointalk.org/threads/darkcoin-drk-electrum-server.1648/page-2
http://electrum-drk.org/

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Separately we are getting an upgrade to look and functionality of the QT wallets

Wow, this one (#3 with a couple suggestions that Raze implemented) is SEXY!





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Also of interest:

xpool.ca multi pool where you can mine with X11, Scrypt or your old sha256 asics and get payed in DRK!

darkbids.com ebay for darkcoin. Sell stuff for darkcoin, buy stuff for darkcoin

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And lastly we've consistently had the highest volume on mintpal and cryptsy for quite a while now.

So in short..

RC4 is coming be ready!!




Maybe you should already remove "Fork for MN payments" from the title and write smth like "RC4 testing" or "Darksend+ testing"? Also it would be very usefull to post all development updates or links from darkcointalk on the 1 page of this topic in ascending order. This is not that hard I suppose.

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Summary of some good posts when i was asleep and for the ppl who don't have time to look back.

This is the best project in crypto----DarkCoin. Time will tell and don't blame you miss it.
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July 21, 2014, 02:43:31 AM
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RC4 started testing yesterday, and Kristov Atlas, a well respected young man in cryptos, is reviewing the code.  There is a donation address set up for him (anyone have it handy?) so that he can spend more time reviewing and commenting.
Donate to the Kristov Atlas Darkcoin Code Review!!!

The great Kristov Atlas is currently working with Evan to be the first to professionally audit the Darksend+ code.
Keep the donations coming to support Kristov's valuable time to audit the Darksend+ code!!!!

http://www.reddit.com/r/DRKCoin/comments/2aw4wy/donations_for_darksend_code_review/
Donations: XqHt831rFj5tr4PVjqEcJmh6VKvHP62QiM
http://chainz.cryptoid.info/drk/address.dws?XqHt831rFj5tr4PVjqEcJmh6VKvHP62QiM.htm

A BIG thank you to all who have donated already Cheesy


#####Current Balance: 290.2 DRK #####

We can do 300 easily - come on - be supportive of this important milestone!

He'll soon have more DRK in his wallet than I ever had.  Meh, he deserves to have 10 times the amount. Cheesy

Sent +100 DRK
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this guy just donated 100 DRK

WoW, hat off for vertoe~

This is the best project in crypto----DarkCoin. Time will tell and don't blame you miss it.
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July 21, 2014, 03:40:23 AM
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Welcome to P2POOL.PL
Anonymous, stable, fee 0%


Darkcoin Pool URL: http://rus.p2pool.pl:7903
STAT DRK: ru.drk.p2pool.pl

Code: (example)
sgminer -o http://rus.p2pool.pl:7903 -u Darkcoin Address -p Anything
Don't use an exchange address!!!


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July 21, 2014, 03:40:44 AM
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Earn your own DRK coins by mining at the multipool. Not only that, you can earn DRK using your old ASIC hardware on SHA256 and SCRYPT coins!


DarkCoin by xpool - DRK Multipool

 
PROP reward system
DRK Payouts
Scrypt & SHA256 & X11 Algo's
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High Performance Backend
Simple setup and usage
0% Fees while in BETA
To mine:

How does it work?

xpool offers 3 different sets of coins to mine. SHA256, Scrypt and X11. Each algorithm runs on a shift. Currently there is no set interval as there needs to be enough found and confirmed blocks to make trading worthwhile on the exchanges. We don't want to finish a shift only to find out, the exchanges are going to eat up the payout in fees or limit the withdraw with a large minimum. The confirmed coins are traded throughout the duration of the shift automatically to maximize the profits from exchanging them into DRK. Once enough confirmed blocked are accumulated, the shift is moved into "Trading" status while all the exchanged coins are calculated into DRK and then queued for payment. Once all the coins are confirmed as successfully traded and exchanged, the DRK payments are sent.

As the pool picks up more hashing speed and sufficient DRK can be picked up from the exchanges, the shifts will be set to a schedule and payouts more frequent and less worry about the exchanges. This is a growing phase so the more hash support the better.
If a DRK block is found, there's no exchanging or loss of fees as it can simply be moved into the X11 payout queue.

The advantage of the pool is that you can utilize your older ASIC equipment to earn you the more desired DarkCoin.
Cheers and Happy Hashing!

Donations welcome!

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July 21, 2014, 05:14:54 AM
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yay!!  Grin
Someone dumped on my buy order earlier and now I have enough for a second MN, I already hardened the server and setup the darkcoind.

Now im not shure what to do about the <darkcoind getaccountaddress 0> command

I thought i would just change the 0 to 1 and generate a new address for my second MN but it sayd "command not found"

Do I just use the same address as the first MN ? Or will I need a new wallet ?

Will I f-up the first MN if I do the getaccountaddress 0 command   Huh

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July 21, 2014, 05:15:34 AM
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Thanks for the donut, camo!  Grin
I'm not an ass man, but dayum... ;-)

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