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Author Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency  (Read 9723494 times)
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May 03, 2014, 09:08:24 AM
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Spread your hashes! Right now one pool has 50% of the network!  Cry
Right now, mining.darkcointalk.org has a 0% mining fee. Protect the network and save on fees, you can't loose!  Wink Register today.

coinmine.pl website seemed to down at that time I think. It's alive now.
Check block finding graph from http://drk.poolhash.org/poolhash.html

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May 03, 2014, 09:08:35 AM
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 Suchpool stratum seems up. You should be ok if you already have your worker configged...
 But seriously, who wants to mine pools when you can p2pool !?

Also on a side note, even IRC Dark-Bot is down!

 Everyone goes on and on and on and decentralisation but then actually do squat about it when it come to mining coins...
 Seriously? Even under heavy attack, you still want a pool?


 Miningpoolhub, that s NOT the current state of affairs. Here is the actual hashrate distribution right NOW

http://drk.poolhash.org/poolhash.html

 
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May 03, 2014, 09:15:17 AM
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Suchpool stratum seems up, but cannot login. You should be ok if you already have your worker configged...
 But seriously, who wants to mine pools when you can p2pool !?

 Everyone goes on and on and on and decentralisation but then actually do squat about it when it come to mining coins...

 Seriously? Even under heavy attack, you still want a pool?

As I am running a mining pool, I agree some and disagree some.
p2pool is great, but mining pool can provide some better service sometimes.

Mining in pool would payout faster, can cashout big amount of coins when I want to.

So we don't need to run qt wallet but send directly to exchange site.
sending small amount of coins to exchange site would block your account.

I think this is the main reason why people don't mine at p2pool. People don't want to struggle with many qt wallets.


To say about my mining pool hub website, we don't need to type wallet address or sign up for each coins.
Switching miner option and it starts to mine any coins.
I didn't implement auto switching between coins but it will provide someday and it will be much easier.

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May 03, 2014, 09:16:48 AM
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Suchpool stratum seems up. You should be ok if you already have your worker configged...
 But seriously, who wants to mine pools when you can p2pool !?

Also on a side note, even IRC Dark-Bot is down!

 Everyone goes on and on and on and decentralisation but then actually do squat about it when it come to mining coins...
 Seriously? Even under heavy attack, you still want a pool?


 Miningpoolhub, that s NOT the current state of affairs. Here is the actual hashrate distribution right NOW

http://drk.poolhash.org/poolhash.html

 

Yeah I know, I just quoted his comment and image.
I don't know what's going on today. official pool site don't show up until now.

Wallet version up effects?

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May 03, 2014, 09:17:08 AM
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so, lots of stuff is happening, release of RC2 and not only do prices fall, but nobody is talking on the forums.  So then I realized, it's the end of the school year, and I'm wondering if most of the people here are in college and doing finals?  I spent the day helping my nephew with his final project (along with a bunch of other people, LOL, had fun) anyway, is that why everything is so weird here?

Also:
I'm still having issues starting my masternode with my balance in another wallet. I opened port 9999 to my computer, then I started darkcoind via ./darkcoind -masternodeaddr="server's ip address" then I unlocked my wallet for 300 seconds, and tried to start my masternode on my server via darkcoind masternode start "mypassphrase" and I get "not capable masternode" I even opened my server up to the whole internet, and it didn't help. Is this working for anyone else? Have I forgotten a step? Do I need to do anything from the server's end to reach the wallet with the coins?

 Thanks for any help

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May 03, 2014, 09:22:09 AM
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so, lots of stuff is happening, release of RC2 and not only do prices fall, but nobody is talking on the forums.  So then I realized, it's the end of the school year, and I'm wondering if most of the people here are in college and doing finals?  I spent the day helping my nephew with his final project (along with a bunch of other people, LOL, had fun) anyway, is that why everything is so weird here?

Also:
I'm still having issues starting my masternode with my balance in another wallet. I opened port 9999 to my computer, then I started darkcoind via ./darkcoind -masternodeaddr="server's ip address" then I unlocked my wallet for 300 seconds, and tried to start my masternode on my server via darkcoind masternode start "mypassphrase" and I get "not capable masternode" I even opened my server up to the whole internet, and it didn't help. Is this working for anyone else? Have I forgotten a step? Do I need to do anything from the server's end to reach the wallet with the coins?

 Thanks for any help

Do you have 1000 coins in address 0 ?

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May 03, 2014, 09:25:01 AM
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so, lots of stuff is happening, release of RC2 and not only do prices fall, but nobody is talking on the forums.  So then I realized, it's the end of the school year, and I'm wondering if most of the people here are in college and doing finals?  I spent the day helping my nephew with his final project (along with a bunch of other people, LOL, had fun) anyway, is that why everything is so weird here?

Also:
I'm still having issues starting my masternode with my balance in another wallet. I opened port 9999 to my computer, then I started darkcoind via ./darkcoind -masternodeaddr="server's ip address" then I unlocked my wallet for 300 seconds, and tried to start my masternode on my server via darkcoind masternode start "mypassphrase" and I get "not capable masternode" I even opened my server up to the whole internet, and it didn't help. Is this working for anyone else? Have I forgotten a step? Do I need to do anything from the server's end to reach the wallet with the coins?

 Thanks for any help

Do you have 1000 coins in address 0 ?

Should be address 0, in my local wallet.  Not in my server wallet.  I'm trying to keep the coins in my local wallet and hook it up to my server wallet to run.  It's supposed to work according to several people who've posted this past week.

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May 03, 2014, 09:25:15 AM
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Will there be a new Mac wallet available before the hard fork. What happens if I still use the current wallet after this date?

There would need to be, yes.


Can i use my current windows wallet after may 14?
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May 03, 2014, 09:34:06 AM
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As I am running a mining pool, I agree some and disagree some.
p2pool is great, but mining pool can provide some better service sometimes.

Mining in pool would payout faster, can cashout big amount of coins when I want to.

So we don't need to run qt wallet but send directly to exchange site.
sending small amount of coins to exchange site would block your account.

I think this is the main reason why people don't mine at p2pool. People don't want to struggle with many qt wallets.


To say about my mining pool hub website, we don't need to type wallet address or sign up for each coins.
Switching miner option and it starts to mine any coins.
I didn't implement auto switching between coins but it will provide someday and it will be much easier.

Yeah, no critiquing pools at all !  And I applaud the efforts of good honest pool operators. I was referring to miner wanting to join a pool, when all the pools seem to be under attack. Sorry if I sounded against pools.

 Pools certainly provide an excellent service, and you're quite right, many miners doing multi-coin would not benefit fro p2pool at all.
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May 03, 2014, 09:34:19 AM
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Will there be a new Mac wallet available before the hard fork. What happens if I still use the current wallet after this date?

There would need to be, yes.


Can i use my current windows wallet after may 14?

You must either use the RC2 wallet with or without darksend.  Without darksend, you can compile yourself.  The new wallet will enable a new mining payment system which changes fundimentals, so it requires a "hard fork".  Everyone must update to one or the other by May 14, or they will be on the wrong blockchain or else will not sync.

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May 03, 2014, 09:37:49 AM
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As I am running a mining pool, I agree some and disagree some.
p2pool is great, but mining pool can provide some better service sometimes.

Mining in pool would payout faster, can cashout big amount of coins when I want to.

So we don't need to run qt wallet but send directly to exchange site.
sending small amount of coins to exchange site would block your account.

I think this is the main reason why people don't mine at p2pool. People don't want to struggle with many qt wallets.


To say about my mining pool hub website, we don't need to type wallet address or sign up for each coins.
Switching miner option and it starts to mine any coins.
I didn't implement auto switching between coins but it will provide someday and it will be much easier.

Yeah, no critiquing pools at all !  And I applaud the efforts of good honest pool operators.

 Pools certainly provide an excellent service, and you're quite right, many miners doing multi-coin would not benefit fro p2pool at all.


Thanks.

I think at some time, we would be using some hybrid type pool. decentralized but easy to use, something like that.

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May 03, 2014, 09:42:04 AM
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Is it possible that people rape X11 with their FPGAs?

That would explain the 2 guys with 1.2 and 1.8 GH/s I saw once on a DRK pool.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=586407.0

@Dev: are you planning to change the algo?

Either CPU botnets or large data centers. I saw them once hitting 8.6 GHs of the network.
You'd need 500 R9 280x to mine @ 1 GH/s, or ~25000 average botnet CPUs.
FPGAs (or even ASICs) are already here.
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May 03, 2014, 09:42:18 AM
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Hi guys , drkpool.com is not working right now?
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May 03, 2014, 09:44:23 AM
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http://drk.coin-lab.com/

We a always welcome as for new miners , also for seriously too.
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May 03, 2014, 09:46:33 AM
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Hi guys , drkpool.com is not working right now?
Hi, drkpool.com and coinmine.pl - can't seem to get work from there. These are my main pools and I just sit and wait...that sucks
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May 03, 2014, 09:54:30 AM
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Is it possible that people rape X11 with their FPGAs?

That would explain the 2 guys with 1.2 and 1.8 GH/s I saw once on a DRK pool.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=586407.0

@Dev: are you planning to change the algo?

Either CPU botnets or large data centers. I saw them once hitting 8.6 GHs of the network.
You'd need 500 R9 280x to mine @ 1 GH/s, or ~25000 average botnet CPUs.
FPGAs (or even ASICs) are already here.
500 GPUs Smiley I don't think anyone has that much, at least I never heared about something like this. For 1.8 GH/s you would even need 875 GPUs. Nobody here cares about the heavy disadvantage agains FPGAs here? You are all crying about scrypt ASICs but X11 programmed FPGAs are ok?  Huh
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May 03, 2014, 09:57:29 AM
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You guys know you can set up as many failovers as you like right?

If you prefer pools to p2p that's fine, but have a p2pool failover (or two) as well, it's better than having your rig idle!
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May 03, 2014, 09:59:16 AM
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Is it possible that people rape X11 with their FPGAs?

That would explain the 2 guys with 1.2 and 1.8 GH/s I saw once on a DRK pool.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=586407.0

@Dev: are you planning to change the algo?

Either CPU botnets or large data centers. I saw them once hitting 8.6 GHs of the network.
You'd need 500 R9 280x to mine @ 1 GH/s, or ~25000 average botnet CPUs.
FPGAs (or even ASICs) are already here.
500 GPUs Smiley I don't think anyone has that much, at least I never heared about something like this. For 1.8 GH/s you would even need 875 GPUs. Nobody here cares about the heavy disadvantage agains FPGAs here? You are all crying about scrypt ASICs but X11 programmed FPGAs are ok?  Huh

Show me a working FPGA that's competitive with a GPU and I'll worry. (Or build one Wink)

I know people with ~100 GPU farms, 500+ is not too far-fetched. Assuming it wasn't just a glitch in the reporting software...

I'm more concerned about the lack of a startup passphrase in a supposedly privacy focused system. Really, am I alone in this?
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May 03, 2014, 10:02:04 AM
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so, lots of stuff is happening, release of RC2 and not only do prices fall, but nobody is talking on the forums.  So then I realized, it's the end of the school year, and I'm wondering if most of the people here are in college and doing finals?  I spent the day helping my nephew with his final project (along with a bunch of other people, LOL, had fun) anyway, is that why everything is so weird here?

Also:
I'm still having issues starting my masternode with my balance in another wallet. I opened port 9999 to my computer, then I started darkcoind via ./darkcoind -masternodeaddr="server's ip address" then I unlocked my wallet for 300 seconds, and tried to start my masternode on my server via darkcoind masternode start "mypassphrase" and I get "not capable masternode" I even opened my server up to the whole internet, and it didn't help. Is this working for anyone else? Have I forgotten a step? Do I need to do anything from the server's end to reach the wallet with the coins?

 Thanks for any help

Do you have 1000 coins in address 0 ?

Should be address 0, in my local wallet.  Not in my server wallet.  I'm trying to keep the coins in my local wallet and hook it up to my server wallet to run.  It's supposed to work according to several people who've posted this past week.

Well, I was wrong, the address I had, I took from the QT wallet, with the first receiving address that came up.  Apparently that is not address 0.  I have sent my address 0 the coins, but it's too late to keep playing tonight, tomorrow is nephew's presentation Tongue

So Thank you very much for helping me.  Hopefully tomorrow night I can get my masternode back up and running again Smiley

G'nite ya'all!

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May 03, 2014, 10:06:21 AM
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Hi guys , drkpool.com is not working right now?
Hi, drkpool.com and coinmine.pl - can't seem to get work from there. These are my main pools and I just sit and wait...that sucks

cpu-pool is working.

min withdrawal is 5DRK  Angry
(thats why it is only my backup, backup, backup pool.)

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