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May 12, 2014, 01:47:16 AM
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No premine. No IPO.

Community driven bounties

We have had our mess ups but I believe they're all ironed out now.  You can read up on them at http://www.darkcointalk.org  main discussion thread, look for "birth of darkcoin"  people use the f* up in the beginning to spread fear uncertainty and "d"  What's "d"?  Disinformation???  Anyway, I'm bad at acronyms, LOL. FUD.  But you want to read up on that so they can't scare you and freak you out.  Please read the comments so you can see why most of us think this is a non-issue at this point.  I hope you join us, but join us with eyes open and knowledge as your weapon  Grin

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May 12, 2014, 01:52:46 AM
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LATEST VERSIONS HERE. UPDATE BEFORE HARD FORK.

We found another (yet again!) issue with the masternode voting system and have pushed up a fix. Please update before Wednesday.

Source code:
https://github.com/darkcoinproject/darkcoin

Stable version (v0.9.3.2):
http://www.darkcoin.io/downloads/darkcoind
http://www.darkcoin.io/downloads/darkcoin-qt

RC2 (v0.10.7.2):
http://www.darkcoin.io/downloads/rc/darkcoind
http://www.darkcoin.io/downloads/rc/darkcoin-qt

Run a masternode? Update to v0.10.7.2
Run a service? Update to v0.9.3.2
Run a windows client? Binaries will be available soon (InternetApe will post later)
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May 12, 2014, 02:08:32 AM
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Look forward to be a part of it.
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May 12, 2014, 02:20:10 AM
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No premine. No IPO.

Community driven bounties

We have had our mess ups but I believe they're all ironed out now.  You can read up on them at http://www.darkcointalk.org  main discussion thread, look for "birth of darkcoin"  people use the f* up in the beginning to spread fear uncertainty and "d"  What's "d"?  Disinformation???  Anyway, I'm bad at acronyms, LOL. FUD.  But you want to read up on that so they can't scare you and freak you out.  Please read the comments so you can see why most of us think this is a non-issue at this point.  I hope you join us, but join us with eyes open and knowledge as your weapon  Grin

Hmm you are discussing with a bot...  Roll Eyes lol
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May 12, 2014, 02:36:35 AM
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No premine. No IPO.

Community driven bounties

We have had our mess ups but I believe they're all ironed out now.  You can read up on them at http://www.darkcointalk.org  main discussion thread, look for "birth of darkcoin"  people use the f* up in the beginning to spread fear uncertainty and "d"  What's "d"?  Disinformation???  Anyway, I'm bad at acronyms, LOL. FUD.  But you want to read up on that so they can't scare you and freak you out.  Please read the comments so you can see why most of us think this is a non-issue at this point.  I hope you join us, but join us with eyes open and knowledge as your weapon  Grin

Hmm you are discussing with a bot...  Roll Eyes lol

LOL

Might as well, no one else will listen to me!  LOL

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May 12, 2014, 02:39:14 AM
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The four major pools have OVER 93% of the hash rate. That is not healthy. Spread your hash folks!

Darkcointalk pool currently has 0% fees !!
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May 12, 2014, 02:42:35 AM
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The four major pools have OVER 93% of the hash rate. That is not healthy. Spread your hash folks!

Darkcointalk pool currently has 0% fees !!

I don't always pool.
But when I do
I pool with Darkcointalk pool

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May 12, 2014, 02:49:59 AM
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The four major pools have OVER 93% of the hash rate. That is not healthy. Spread your hash folks!

Darkcointalk pool currently has 0% fees !!

ok, i'll bring my lowly 2.5mh across from suchpool....0% fee is nice.  Lets hope a few more come across, only 7 workers at the moment.

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May 12, 2014, 02:56:53 AM
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So with ccminer finally supporting X11, I've moved my Nvidia 750ti rig over to mining darkcoin (which felt AWESOME). Some rough numbers:

5x 750ti cards at load:
- 7650 kh/s (1530 kh/s per card)
- 240W total system draw at the wall

So if we assume ~40W draw from rest of the system (motherboard, cpu, hdd, psu inefficiencies), that leads to some pretty nice stats

38 kh/s/W for Nvidia 750ti (1530kh / 40W)
22 kh/s/W for AMD 7970 (2200kh / 100W)

From memory, this is even better performance (relative to AMD) than scrypt gets. Which means Nvidia is the clear winner for X11 mining, at least for the moment.

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May 12, 2014, 02:59:21 AM
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Our Pool is
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May 12, 2014, 03:17:06 AM
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So with ccminer finally supporting X11, I've moved my Nvidia 750ti rig over to mining darkcoin (which felt AWESOME). Some rough numbers:

5x 750ti cards at load:
- 7650 kh/s (1530 kh/s per card)
- 240W total system draw at the wall

So if we assume ~40W draw from rest of the system (motherboard, cpu, hdd, psu inefficiencies), that leads to some pretty nice stats

38 kh/s/W for Nvidia 750ti (1530kh / 40W)
22 kh/s/W for AMD 7970 (2200kh / 100W)

From memory, this is even better performance (relative to AMD) than scrypt gets. Which means Nvidia is the clear winner for X11 mining, at least for the moment.


I had a hunch this would happen. Only, we don't know if it is a little too late for nVidia to the crypto party, time will tell. I saw Block Value go to 7 DRK a little while ago, unreal.
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May 12, 2014, 03:22:44 AM
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240w full system draw for 5 cards pulling 7.65 MH? That's amazing.... I'm aware of the high efficiency of the 750ti in scrypt, but the hashrate and power draws are very impressive.

Have you tried any overclocking?

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So if we assume ~40W draw from rest of the system (motherboard, cpu, hdd, psu inefficiencies), that leads to some pretty nice stats

If you cut the mining for a while, how much is the system drawing?
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May 12, 2014, 03:27:30 AM
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240w full system draw for 5 cards pulling 7.65 MH? That's amazing.... I'm aware of the high efficiency of the 750ti in scrypt, but the hashrate and power draws are very impressive.

Have you tried any overclocking?
I had them overclocked for scrypt mining, and it made an appreciable difference. I did try to OC briefly when using ccminer but it actually dropped the hashrate, and I haven't had time to play with it more. So these 750ti figures are at stock speeds. Actually come to think of it, the 7970 figures are overclocked & undervolted, so it's not a totally fair comparison, in that the 750ti could probably do better than the figures i have here.

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If you cut the mining for a while, how much is the system drawing?


That won't tell us too much, since ccminer puts some load on the cpu. A better way to get precise figures for per-gpu power draw is to add/remove one card at a time and measure the difference in power draw.

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May 12, 2014, 03:33:10 AM
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Hmm ok... another question: How much power is drawn for scrypt operation of the same 5 cards? I want to establish the power diff between amd (-50% compared to scrypt) and nvidia (-??% compared to scrypt).
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May 12, 2014, 03:51:51 AM
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Hmm ok... another question: How much power is drawn for scrypt operation of the same 5 cards? I want to establish the power diff between amd (-50% compared to scrypt) and nvidia (-??% compared to scrypt).

Scrypt on these 5 cards gets 1475 kh/s @ 430W at the wall.

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May 12, 2014, 04:03:04 AM
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So close to 45% down... the energy saving effect is maintained.
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May 12, 2014, 04:41:54 AM
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Well, it looks like we're going to hit the minimum coins to be paid, 5 coins per block, very soon.  I believe if this continues, we'll only ultimately mine 11 million coins, no?  The 22 million or so coins originally predicted assumed a much less drastic increase in hash rate.

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Are the devs planning to release a hardened masternode ISO?
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finally figured it out Smiley For some reason the MN list is showing the public IP broadcasted by my home router, it's not showing the elastic IP of the EC2 instance. Any idea why this is happening?

When setting this up, did you start darkcoind normally on your remote computer?  IE: ./darkcoind ?

When starting your local server, did you start it with the  masternode=ip:9999
then unlock the wallet, then start masternode - all on the local wallet?

Does your remote configure have your ip address in the right spot?

Finally, do both wallet config files have masternode=1 in them and the proper needed ip address "addnode=25.25.XXX.XXX"?

Those are the main things I can think of???

yep, i followed all these instructions, my home router IP is shown in the list still instead of the IP of the EC2 instance.
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finally figured it out Smiley For some reason the MN list is showing the public IP broadcasted by my home router, it's not showing the elastic IP of the EC2 instance. Any idea why this is happening?

When setting this up, did you start darkcoind normally on your remote computer?  IE: ./darkcoind ?

When starting your local server, did you start it with the  masternode=ip:9999
then unlock the wallet, then start masternode - all on the local wallet?

Does your remote configure have your ip address in the right spot?

Finally, do both wallet config files have masternode=1 in them and the proper needed ip address "addnode=25.25.XXX.XXX"?

Those are the main things I can think of???


Your local config needs to have the lines:

addnode=23.23.186.131
masternodeaddr=(REMOTE IP:PORT)
server=1
daemon=1
masternode=1
rpcuser=s9f0asjv0dsa9f
rpcpassword=09dsafus09dafusdafas


Your remote config only needs:

addnode=23.23.186.131

Wh1teKn1ght your missing "masternodeaddr=" in your local config file.

Edit: Take what I say with a grain of salt. This is working for me though.

Double EDIT: you only need in your local config file

addnode=23.23.186.131
masternode=1
masternodeaddr=IPADDRESS:PORT



thanks for trying, i added the 'masternodeaddr=<remote server IP:port>' line to the local config but my home network IP is still in the MN list instead of the Public IP for the EC2 instance
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