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Being that the GPU's are joining the game we wanted to redefine the difficulty/reward curve to be the same as it was in the prior phase of mining. This involves a fork to apply a new rewards curve to above a difficulty of 75, and scales at a rate similar to the growth rate seen in other GPU coins. The new formula for GPUs is 2222222/(((x+2600)/9)^2) with a block reward max of 25 and a minimum of 5. This will provide a very interesting incentive for GPUs to jump on earlier while the rewards are high, and it will ensure that the CPU miners coins remain valuable for the foreseeable future, while making this coin a more scarce and a limited resource. if(nHeight >= 17000 && dDiff > 75) { // GPU/ASIC difficulty calc // 2222222/(((x+2600)/9)^2) nSubsidy = (2222222.0 / (pow((dDiff+2600.0)/9.0,2.0))); if (nSubsidy > 25) nSubsidy = 25; if (nSubsidy < 5) nSubsidy = 5; } else { // CPU mining calc nSubsidy = (11111.0 / (pow((dDiff+51.0)/6.0,2.0))); if (nSubsidy > 500) nSubsidy = 500; if (nSubsidy < 25) nSubsidy = 25; } Anyone using a windows wallet should update: http://darkcoin.io/downloads/darkcoin-qt.exeTo recompile from source, download from here: https://github.com/evan82/darkcoin Thanks PS. thanks to Kaene for helping out with the new formula! If your update is going to involve a fork, I think you should leave a message in the first post of this thread too.
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February 14, 2014, 02:26:45 AM |
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Being that the GPU's are joining the game we wanted to redefine the difficulty/reward curve to be the same as it was in the prior phase of mining. This involves a fork to apply a new rewards curve to above a difficulty of 75, and scales at a rate similar to the growth rate seen in other GPU coins. The new formula for GPUs is 2222222/(((x+2600)/9)^2) with a block reward max of 25 and a minimum of 5. This will provide a very interesting incentive for GPUs to jump on earlier while the rewards are high, and it will ensure that the CPU miners coins remain valuable for the foreseeable future, while making this coin a more scarce and a limited resource. if(nHeight >= 17000 && dDiff > 75) { // GPU/ASIC difficulty calc // 2222222/(((x+2600)/9)^2) nSubsidy = (2222222.0 / (pow((dDiff+2600.0)/9.0,2.0))); if (nSubsidy > 25) nSubsidy = 25; if (nSubsidy < 5) nSubsidy = 5; } else { // CPU mining calc nSubsidy = (11111.0 / (pow((dDiff+51.0)/6.0,2.0))); if (nSubsidy > 500) nSubsidy = 500; if (nSubsidy < 25) nSubsidy = 25; } Anyone using a windows wallet should update: http://darkcoin.io/downloads/darkcoin-qt.exeTo recompile from source, download from here: https://github.com/evan82/darkcoin Thanks PS. thanks to Kaene for helping out with the new formula! If your update is going to involve a fork, I think you should leave a message in the first post of this thread too. Done
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February 14, 2014, 02:30:08 AM |
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Great !!!!!!!!!!!! Being that the GPU's are joining the game we wanted to redefine the difficulty/reward curve to be the same as it was in the prior phase of mining. This involves a fork to apply a new rewards curve to above a difficulty of 75, and scales at a rate similar to the growth rate seen in other GPU coins. The new formula for GPUs is 2222222/(((x+2600)/9)^2) with a block reward max of 25 and a minimum of 5. This will provide a very interesting incentive for GPUs to jump on earlier while the rewards are high, and it will ensure that the CPU miners coins remain valuable for the foreseeable future, while making this coin a more scarce and a limited resource. if(nHeight >= 17000 && dDiff > 75) { // GPU/ASIC difficulty calc // 2222222/(((x+2600)/9)^2) nSubsidy = (2222222.0 / (pow((dDiff+2600.0)/9.0,2.0))); if (nSubsidy > 25) nSubsidy = 25; if (nSubsidy < 5) nSubsidy = 5; } else { // CPU mining calc nSubsidy = (11111.0 / (pow((dDiff+51.0)/6.0,2.0))); if (nSubsidy > 500) nSubsidy = 500; if (nSubsidy < 25) nSubsidy = 25; } Anyone using a windows wallet should update: http[Suspicious link removed] To recompile from source, download from here: https://github.com/evan82/darkcoin Thanks PS. thanks to Kaene for helping out with the new formula! Which block will the change take effect on?
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eduffield (OP)
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February 14, 2014, 02:32:09 AM |
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Great !!!!!!!!!!!! Being that the GPU's are joining the game we wanted to redefine the difficulty/reward curve to be the same as it was in the prior phase of mining. This involves a fork to apply a new rewards curve to above a difficulty of 75, and scales at a rate similar to the growth rate seen in other GPU coins. The new formula for GPUs is 2222222/(((x+2600)/9)^2) with a block reward max of 25 and a minimum of 5. This will provide a very interesting incentive for GPUs to jump on earlier while the rewards are high, and it will ensure that the CPU miners coins remain valuable for the foreseeable future, while making this coin a more scarce and a limited resource. if(nHeight >= 17000 && dDiff > 75) { // GPU/ASIC difficulty calc // 2222222/(((x+2600)/9)^2) nSubsidy = (2222222.0 / (pow((dDiff+2600.0)/9.0,2.0))); if (nSubsidy > 25) nSubsidy = 25; if (nSubsidy < 5) nSubsidy = 5; } else { // CPU mining calc nSubsidy = (11111.0 / (pow((dDiff+51.0)/6.0,2.0))); if (nSubsidy > 500) nSubsidy = 500; if (nSubsidy < 25) nSubsidy = 25; } Anyone using a windows wallet should update: http[Suspicious link removed] To recompile from source, download from here: https://github.com/evan82/darkcoin Thanks PS. thanks to Kaene for helping out with the new formula! Which block will the change take effect on? It takes effect when we hit 75 difficulty, so whenever the GPU miner comes out
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February 14, 2014, 02:36:20 AM |
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Great !!!!!!!!!!!! Being that the GPU's are joining the game we wanted to redefine the difficulty/reward curve to be the same as it was in the prior phase of mining. This involves a fork to apply a new rewards curve to above a difficulty of 75, and scales at a rate similar to the growth rate seen in other GPU coins. The new formula for GPUs is 2222222/(((x+2600)/9)^2) with a block reward max of 25 and a minimum of 5. This will provide a very interesting incentive for GPUs to jump on earlier while the rewards are high, and it will ensure that the CPU miners coins remain valuable for the foreseeable future, while making this coin a more scarce and a limited resource. if(nHeight >= 17000 && dDiff > 75) { // GPU/ASIC difficulty calc // 2222222/(((x+2600)/9)^2) nSubsidy = (2222222.0 / (pow((dDiff+2600.0)/9.0,2.0))); if (nSubsidy > 25) nSubsidy = 25; if (nSubsidy < 5) nSubsidy = 5; } else { // CPU mining calc nSubsidy = (11111.0 / (pow((dDiff+51.0)/6.0,2.0))); if (nSubsidy > 500) nSubsidy = 500; if (nSubsidy < 25) nSubsidy = 25; } Anyone using a windows wallet should update: http[Suspicious link removed] To recompile from source, download from here: https://github.com/evan82/darkcoin Thanks PS. thanks to Kaene for helping out with the new formula! Which block will the change take effect on? It takes effect when we hit 75 difficulty, so whenever the GPU miner comes out Does the block reward calc re-adjust to moores if diff drops below 75?
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eduffield (OP)
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February 14, 2014, 02:39:26 AM |
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Great !!!!!!!!!!!! Being that the GPU's are joining the game we wanted to redefine the difficulty/reward curve to be the same as it was in the prior phase of mining. This involves a fork to apply a new rewards curve to above a difficulty of 75, and scales at a rate similar to the growth rate seen in other GPU coins. The new formula for GPUs is 2222222/(((x+2600)/9)^2) with a block reward max of 25 and a minimum of 5. This will provide a very interesting incentive for GPUs to jump on earlier while the rewards are high, and it will ensure that the CPU miners coins remain valuable for the foreseeable future, while making this coin a more scarce and a limited resource. if(nHeight >= 17000 && dDiff > 75) { // GPU/ASIC difficulty calc // 2222222/(((x+2600)/9)^2) nSubsidy = (2222222.0 / (pow((dDiff+2600.0)/9.0,2.0))); if (nSubsidy > 25) nSubsidy = 25; if (nSubsidy < 5) nSubsidy = 5; } else { // CPU mining calc nSubsidy = (11111.0 / (pow((dDiff+51.0)/6.0,2.0))); if (nSubsidy > 500) nSubsidy = 500; if (nSubsidy < 25) nSubsidy = 25; } Anyone using a windows wallet should update: http[Suspicious link removed] To recompile from source, download from here: https://github.com/evan82/darkcoin Thanks PS. thanks to Kaene for helping out with the new formula! Which block will the change take effect on? It takes effect when we hit 75 difficulty, so whenever the GPU miner comes out Does the block reward calc re-adjust to moores if diff drops below 75? Once we move to GPUs we'll never be below a diff of 75 again, but if we do fall below that for some reason it will use the old equation which is fine.
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February 14, 2014, 02:40:44 AM |
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Being that the GPU's are joining the game we wanted to redefine the difficulty/reward curve to be the same as it was in the prior phase of mining. This involves a fork to apply a new rewards curve to above a difficulty of 75, and scales at a rate similar to the growth rate seen in other GPU coins. The new formula for GPUs is 2222222/(((x+2600)/9)^2) with a block reward max of 25 and a minimum of 5. This will provide a very interesting incentive for GPUs to jump on earlier while the rewards are high, and it will ensure that the CPU miners coins remain valuable for the foreseeable future, while making this coin a more scarce and a limited resource. if(nHeight >= 17000 && dDiff > 75) { // GPU/ASIC difficulty calc // 2222222/(((x+2600)/9)^2) nSubsidy = (2222222.0 / (pow((dDiff+2600.0)/9.0,2.0))); if (nSubsidy > 25) nSubsidy = 25; if (nSubsidy < 5) nSubsidy = 5; } else { // CPU mining calc nSubsidy = (11111.0 / (pow((dDiff+51.0)/6.0,2.0))); if (nSubsidy > 500) nSubsidy = 500; if (nSubsidy < 25) nSubsidy = 25; } Anyone using a windows wallet should update: http[Suspicious link removed] To recompile from source, download from here: https://github.com/evan82/darkcoin Thanks PS. thanks to Kaene for helping out with the new formula! Just my 2c, but forking this coin to change difficulty calculations is basically market manipulation, and if the DarkCoin devs are doing this regularly I think it'll reduce confidence in the coin. Part of the advantage of open-source currencies is that major features like difficulty calculations are public & open, and presumed constant. If major changes like this are made which affect the community & the market, I feel it's better if it's put to the community as a vote. This isn't to diminish the efforts or intentions of the devs, who I think are doing an excellent job in most respects.
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February 14, 2014, 02:43:45 AM |
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Being that the GPU's are joining the game we wanted to redefine the difficulty/reward curve to be the same as it was in the prior phase of mining. This involves a fork to apply a new rewards curve to above a difficulty of 75, and scales at a rate similar to the growth rate seen in other GPU coins. The new formula for GPUs is 2222222/(((x+2600)/9)^2) with a block reward max of 25 and a minimum of 5. This will provide a very interesting incentive for GPUs to jump on earlier while the rewards are high, and it will ensure that the CPU miners coins remain valuable for the foreseeable future, while making this coin a more scarce and a limited resource. if(nHeight >= 17000 && dDiff > 75) { // GPU/ASIC difficulty calc // 2222222/(((x+2600)/9)^2) nSubsidy = (2222222.0 / (pow((dDiff+2600.0)/9.0,2.0))); if (nSubsidy > 25) nSubsidy = 25; if (nSubsidy < 5) nSubsidy = 5; } else { // CPU mining calc nSubsidy = (11111.0 / (pow((dDiff+51.0)/6.0,2.0))); if (nSubsidy > 500) nSubsidy = 500; if (nSubsidy < 25) nSubsidy = 25; } Anyone using a windows wallet should update: http://darkcoin.io/downloads/darkcoin-qt.exeTo recompile from source, download from here: https://github.com/evan82/darkcoin Thanks PS. thanks to Kaene for helping out with the new formula! How do you determine if it is a GPU? Assuming same as last time, pools will update and Mac users just need to wait for Mac wallet?
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February 14, 2014, 02:46:02 AM |
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Being that the GPU's are joining the game we wanted to redefine the difficulty/reward curve to be the same as it was in the prior phase of mining. This involves a fork to apply a new rewards curve to above a difficulty of 75, and scales at a rate similar to the growth rate seen in other GPU coins. The new formula for GPUs is 2222222/(((x+2600)/9)^2) with a block reward max of 25 and a minimum of 5. This will provide a very interesting incentive for GPUs to jump on earlier while the rewards are high, and it will ensure that the CPU miners coins remain valuable for the foreseeable future, while making this coin a more scarce and a limited resource. if(nHeight >= 17000 && dDiff > 75) { // GPU/ASIC difficulty calc // 2222222/(((x+2600)/9)^2) nSubsidy = (2222222.0 / (pow((dDiff+2600.0)/9.0,2.0))); if (nSubsidy > 25) nSubsidy = 25; if (nSubsidy < 5) nSubsidy = 5; } else { // CPU mining calc nSubsidy = (11111.0 / (pow((dDiff+51.0)/6.0,2.0))); if (nSubsidy > 500) nSubsidy = 500; if (nSubsidy < 25) nSubsidy = 25; } Anyone using a windows wallet should update: http://darkcoin.io/downloads/darkcoin-qt.exeTo recompile from source, download from here: https://github.com/evan82/darkcoin Thanks PS. thanks to Kaene for helping out with the new formula! How do you determine if it is a GPU? Assuming same as last time, pools will update and Mac users just need to wait for Mac wallet? The GPUs are basically six times faster, so when our difficulty starts moving that's how the algorithm knows. I inquired about the mac wallet, I'll post it when it's updated.
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February 14, 2014, 02:48:39 AM |
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Being that the GPU's are joining the game we wanted to redefine the difficulty/reward curve to be the same as it was in the prior phase of mining. This involves a fork to apply a new rewards curve to above a difficulty of 75, and scales at a rate similar to the growth rate seen in other GPU coins. The new formula for GPUs is 2222222/(((x+2600)/9)^2) with a block reward max of 25 and a minimum of 5. This will provide a very interesting incentive for GPUs to jump on earlier while the rewards are high, and it will ensure that the CPU miners coins remain valuable for the foreseeable future, while making this coin a more scarce and a limited resource. if(nHeight >= 17000 && dDiff > 75) { // GPU/ASIC difficulty calc // 2222222/(((x+2600)/9)^2) nSubsidy = (2222222.0 / (pow((dDiff+2600.0)/9.0,2.0))); if (nSubsidy > 25) nSubsidy = 25; if (nSubsidy < 5) nSubsidy = 5; } else { // CPU mining calc nSubsidy = (11111.0 / (pow((dDiff+51.0)/6.0,2.0))); if (nSubsidy > 500) nSubsidy = 500; if (nSubsidy < 25) nSubsidy = 25; } Anyone using a windows wallet should update: http://darkcoin.io/downloads/darkcoin-qt.exeTo recompile from source, download from here: https://github.com/evan82/darkcoin Thanks PS. thanks to Kaene for helping out with the new formula! How do you determine if it is a GPU? Assuming same as last time, pools will update and Mac users just need to wait for Mac wallet? The GPUs are basically six times faster, so when our difficulty starts moving that's how the algorithm knows. I inquired about the mac wallet, I'll post it when it's updated. So basically once the difficulty goes above 75, CPU mining is dead.
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February 14, 2014, 02:50:59 AM |
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Being that the GPU's are joining the game we wanted to redefine the difficulty/reward curve to be the same as it was in the prior phase of mining. This involves a fork to apply a new rewards curve to above a difficulty of 75, and scales at a rate similar to the growth rate seen in other GPU coins. The new formula for GPUs is 2222222/(((x+2600)/9)^2) with a block reward max of 25 and a minimum of 5. This will provide a very interesting incentive for GPUs to jump on earlier while the rewards are high, and it will ensure that the CPU miners coins remain valuable for the foreseeable future, while making this coin a more scarce and a limited resource. if(nHeight >= 17000 && dDiff > 75) { // GPU/ASIC difficulty calc // 2222222/(((x+2600)/9)^2) nSubsidy = (2222222.0 / (pow((dDiff+2600.0)/9.0,2.0))); if (nSubsidy > 25) nSubsidy = 25; if (nSubsidy < 5) nSubsidy = 5; } else { // CPU mining calc nSubsidy = (11111.0 / (pow((dDiff+51.0)/6.0,2.0))); if (nSubsidy > 500) nSubsidy = 500; if (nSubsidy < 25) nSubsidy = 25; } Anyone using a windows wallet should update: http://darkcoin.io/downloads/darkcoin-qt.exeTo recompile from source, download from here: https://github.com/evan82/darkcoin Thanks PS. thanks to Kaene for helping out with the new formula! How do you determine if it is a GPU? Assuming same as last time, pools will update and Mac users just need to wait for Mac wallet? The GPUs are basically six times faster, so when our difficulty starts moving that's how the algorithm knows. I inquired about the mac wallet, I'll post it when it's updated. So basically once the difficulty goes above 75, CPU mining is dead. Yeah, that tends to happen when GPUs come in.
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February 14, 2014, 03:39:00 AM |
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Coinwarz says it's around 605? or something? Given the volatility of these things, it doesn't sound too bad? A few days ago it went under 550. or??? Woopie! I just bought my first bitcoins! I spent $40 for 0.07 BTC! I'm a big spender! but my BTC won't show up for a whole week Did you buy it through coinbase? Yup, hope my account is safe (shivers) but I figure since I have no money in it, they can't steal much, LOL
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February 14, 2014, 03:39:49 AM |
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Coinwarz says it's around 605? or something? Given the volatility of these things, it doesn't sound too bad? A few days ago it went under 550. or??? Woopie! I just bought my first bitcoins! I spent $40 for 0.07 BTC! I'm a big spender! but my BTC won't show up for a whole week Did you buy it through coinbase? She barked down the long hallway to her PA, who got straight on the phone to her broker. I hope she dosn't get cigar ash on the keyboard. OMG, so funny!! LOL
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February 14, 2014, 03:49:31 AM |
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Downloading isn't working? At least not for me??
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February 14, 2014, 04:31:38 AM |
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Just my 2c, but forking this coin to change difficulty calculations is basically market manipulation, and if the DarkCoin devs are doing this regularly I think it'll reduce confidence in the coin. Part of the advantage of open-source currencies is that major features like difficulty calculations are public & open, and presumed constant. If major changes like this are made which affect the community & the market, I feel it's better if it's put to the community as a vote.
This isn't to diminish the efforts or intentions of the devs, who I think are doing an excellent job in most respects.
Generally agree, but it's the GPUs that change the situation/market from the original intent, so adjusting to that is actually diminishing the GPU-manipulated change.
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February 14, 2014, 04:38:01 AM |
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Just my 2c, but forking this coin to change difficulty calculations is basically market manipulation, and if the DarkCoin devs are doing this regularly I think it'll reduce confidence in the coin. Part of the advantage of open-source currencies is that major features like difficulty calculations are public & open, and presumed constant. If major changes like this are made which affect the community & the market, I feel it's better if it's put to the community as a vote.
This isn't to diminish the efforts or intentions of the devs, who I think are doing an excellent job in most respects.
Generally agree, but it's the GPUs that change the situation/market from the original intent, so adjusting to that is actually diminishing the GPU-manipulated change. Exactly, I would normally agree, and in fact I didn't like the first fork to update precisely the reward, but this update makes sense, and we probably agree that the coin is still in development stage, once the coin is mature the dev should only take care of bug fixing. This update doesn't affect much the coin as we see it currently, it extends the variable reward that characterizes this coin beyond diff = 75. In fact, checking the 1st post, it wasn't specified the minimum reward of the coin, most people assumed it was 1, dev thought of setting it at 15 but in reality the code had it already at 25, so it was sort of a pending to fix subject rather than a modification.
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February 14, 2014, 04:41:00 AM |
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Question:
If my pool hasn't updated yet, am I mining for nothing? I have very little time left on my servers, and I really don't want to waste them. So should I shut them down?
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February 14, 2014, 05:01:29 AM |
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Question:
If my pool hasn't updated yet, am I mining for nothing? I have very little time left on my servers, and I really don't want to waste them. So should I shut them down?
Not sure, but this is probably the best use of them ... Shut them down when the GPUs come in and actually raise the diff. Alas that I've finally figured out how to compile on linux and can bring my server cpus online just at the end of the era of cpu mining
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February 14, 2014, 05:01:48 AM |
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Question:
If my pool hasn't updated yet, am I mining for nothing? I have very little time left on my servers, and I really don't want to waste them. So should I shut them down?
No the new code is only necessary when we hit a Diff of 75. We arent near that yet. So the pool admins do have time to update.
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February 14, 2014, 05:07:07 AM |
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Thanks guys, I'll stop panicking, then
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