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February 13, 2014, 06:19:37 AM |
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Hey everyone. I have a newbie mining question. I've been mining on the official pool for about 5 days now. I was just checking out the other pools. I looked in the pool and noticed that the coins earned at my current hashrate is almost double of what I have been earning on the official pool. Why is that? Are the estimates wrong? If it's correct, please explain so I can understand why and I'll jump ship. Don't want to cut myself short. lol. Thanks.
Its based on several things, but you cannot rely 100% on the estimated DRK per day amounts. Since we have added the Gravity Pool, if suddenly some big miners join it will reset the difficulty to compensate for that so they cant rape the coin. It will also depend on the number of miners and the total hash rate. Its also a bit related to luck, one pool MIGHT find more blocks than another and will get more coins. Hope this helps a little.
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klixion
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February 13, 2014, 06:25:18 AM |
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Hey everyone. I have a newbie mining question. I've been mining on the official pool for about 5 days now. I was just checking out the other pools. I looked in the pool and noticed that the coins earned at my current hashrate is almost double of what I have been earning on the official pool. Why is that? Are the estimates wrong? If it's correct, please explain so I can understand why and I'll jump ship. Don't want to cut myself short. lol. Thanks.
Its based on several things, but you cannot rely 100% on the estimated DRK per day amounts. Since we have added the Gravity Pool, if suddenly some big miners join it will reset the difficulty to compensate for that so they cant rape the coin. It will also depend on the number of miners and the total hash rate. Its also a bit related to luck, one pool MIGHT find more blocks than another and will get more coins. Hope this helps a little. Thanks. That does help. I did find it funny that my estimated DRK does fluctuate quite a bit. I'll just stay where I'm at. 500+ miners can't all be wrong. lol. Thanks again.
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LimLims
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February 13, 2014, 06:29:50 AM |
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Whether a GPU miner is released is a moot point, since we can be 100% sure it WILL be released by someone if it's feasible/profitable.
As to whether it's a good thing: If you hold DRK right now, you want a GPU miner to be released, simply because it will drastically increase the uptake of the coin, which will get it on more exchanges and drive up the price of DRK. The best us CPU miners can hope for is for GPU miners to embrace the coin AND for cpu mining remain viable, which might be possible depending on the hashrate a GPU miner gets.
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ning_aric
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February 13, 2014, 06:42:48 AM |
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could some people recommend one pool which is more suitble for a few computers? THKS.
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LimLims
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February 13, 2014, 07:19:04 AM |
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AFAIK most/all pools will let you create multiple workers, so you could assign each of your mining CPUs to its own pool worker.
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fairglu
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February 13, 2014, 07:40:24 AM |
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We have NOT pushed the anon transactions out yet, we are working out a few very small bugs, we did a test yesterday and it was working very well. We just want to make sure its 100% before it goes live. We are trying to open an alpha test this weekend on the test network for users for more testing, stay tuned for further info.
Is there a white paper somewhere on the approach being used for anonymity? Is it based on the same fundamentals as Zerocoin or something else? (given it's a hard problem, I for one won't believe in it until enough 3rd parties have confirmed the foundations are sound)
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TanteStefana
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February 13, 2014, 07:41:41 AM |
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could some people recommend one pool which is more suitble for a few computers? THKS. Lotterycoin mining is fun, there is a lottery each week. see the first post/first day. Also Smalltime needs more people. It's best to spread the hash around1
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LimLims
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February 13, 2014, 07:53:18 AM |
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Is there a white paper somewhere on the approach being used for anonymity? I would've appreciated this when I was first scoping out the coin. The website is very sparse, and it's always hard to tell a generic clone from a coin that's adding genuinely valuable features. Given that DarkCoin seems to be doing the latter, it really should be selling those features prominently on the website with at least a bit of detail so it doesn't sound like empty claims.
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February 13, 2014, 09:08:10 AM |
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Is there a white paper somewhere on the approach being used for anonymity? I would've appreciated this when I was first scoping out the coin. The website is very sparse, and it's always hard to tell a generic clone from a coin that's adding genuinely valuable features. Given that DarkCoin seems to be doing the latter, it really should be selling those features prominently on the website with at least a bit of detail so it doesn't sound like empty claims. i totally agree … >>
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TanteStefana
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February 13, 2014, 09:13:48 AM |
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Problem is that they're so busy trying to get those features implemented. On the other hand, it gives us a little more time to mine before everyone descends on the coin, Lol
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AlexGR
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February 13, 2014, 09:15:23 AM |
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hey guys 1. question, is DRK's programming actually finished with "encrypted transactions and anonymous block transactions" ?? sorry for the question, i am not the programmer guy who understands too much of the tech talk, but i read somewhere that this is the plan to do and have for DRK but it is not there yet ! could i get any feedback on this please ? 2. maybe we could split this thread into 2 groups - DRK mining - DRK general
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We have NOT pushed the anon transactions out yet, we are working out a few very small bugs, we did a test yesterday and it was working very well. We just want to make sure its 100% before it goes live. We are trying to open an alpha test this weekend on the test network for users for more testing, stay tuned for further info. Don't hurry it. It needs to be bulletproof. Better take your time than have a catastrophic flaw discovered down the road. If you can get some really good code reviewer or hacker to check it for potential vulnerabilities, all the better.
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February 13, 2014, 11:10:21 AM |
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Hi I would like to mine this coin, but I cant get it to work... I downloaded the wallet. I downloaded the minerd.exe file I made a worker on http://pool.darkcoin.ioI changed the a.bat file to minerd -a X11 -o stratum+tcp://pool.darkcoin.io:3333 -u workerusername -p password with my worker id and password. It wont work, and I get this message... What am i doing wrong? Regards Robbie please try again with minerd -a X11 -o stratum+tcp://pool.darkcoin.io:3333 -u workerusername -p password it seems like you didnt have the correct values, it tries to use scrypt instead of X11 and it tries to connect to local computer, instead of darkcoin.io pool
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volunteering2014
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February 13, 2014, 11:30:43 AM |
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I get the same message...over and over again :-(
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Honest Tim
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February 13, 2014, 11:39:59 AM |
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Problem is that they're so busy trying to get those features implemented. On the other hand, it gives us a little more time to mine before everyone descends on the coin, Lol totally. amen.
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Honest Tim
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February 13, 2014, 11:45:47 AM |
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I get the same message...over and over again :-(
You will do because the line you tried was identical to what Chaos suggested!! Are you behind a firewall?
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volunteering2014
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February 13, 2014, 11:54:53 AM |
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yes, I have a firewall
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illodin
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February 13, 2014, 11:55:57 AM |
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Is there a white paper somewhere on the approach being used for anonymity? I would've appreciated this when I was first scoping out the coin. The website is very sparse, and it's always hard to tell a generic clone from a coin that's adding genuinely valuable features. Given that DarkCoin seems to be doing the latter, it really should be selling those features prominently on the website with at least a bit of detail so it doesn't sound like empty claims. i totally agree … >> The later the details and source are public, the better. Unless you want to clone the method into your own coin that is.
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Honest Tim
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February 13, 2014, 12:12:11 PM |
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yes, I have a firewall
ok, so can you try with it off?
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February 13, 2014, 12:13:13 PM |
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The later the details and source are public, the better. Unless you want to clone the method into your own coin that is.
If there is a flaw in the maths/encryption discovered after the fact, then clonecoins isn't what drk will have to fear, it's becoming the laughing stock of coins. Having a fundamental flaw uncovered means price will crash to zero, this is worse than having 100's of clones (and clones haven't killed BTC or LTC so far)
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