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June 17, 2014, 06:11:55 PM |
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Criteria for a coin to be added to coinmarketcap.com
Must be a cryptocurrency - check
Must be traded on a public exchange that is older than 30 days and with an API available - check (coinmarketcap supports allcrypt now) Must have a public URL that displays the total supply (total mined so far) - ?
Can somebody provide this link? We can get into coinmarketcap easily
Something like this? http://www.cryptocoinsinfo.com/statistic/coinstat.php?coin=10566
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June 17, 2014, 06:23:05 PM |
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Guess marketcap needs accurate number of total mined coins. But I'll try to send them request, it could happen Thanks
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June 17, 2014, 07:20:24 PM |
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Guess marketcap needs accurate number of total mined coins. But I'll try to send them request, it could happen Thanks You're welcome. It's nice to see optimism on here.
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June 18, 2014, 08:42:18 AM |
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There is a prize for the best looking paper wallet for Chaincoin.
The best designs will receive 1000 CHC and 500 CHC.
Designs will be chosen on June 30.
Please post your designs in the thread. Thanks!
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June 21, 2014, 12:04:31 AM |
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http://imgur.com/TXBVVTdEdit: This was almost already made, but thought it was cool for a wallet.
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June 21, 2014, 07:17:25 AM |
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There is now also a bounty of 3000 CHC for a block explorer, preferably one that also provides the total number of coins (as needed by coinmarketcap).
Thanks!
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June 21, 2014, 08:28:20 AM |
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There is now also a bounty of 3000 CHC for a block explorer, preferably one that also provides the total number of coins (as needed by coinmarketcap).
Thanks!
Any pointers as to where to look for the change in the block structure's sequence attribute that's causing this exception? It's not the expected uint32 but I'd rather make a purposeful change than just stab around at random. The block timestamp might match up with something in the commit history but it's more likely there's a switch in the code at some point, hein? block_tx 41316 103518 block_tx 41316 103519 block_tx 41316 103520 block_tx 41316 103521 block_tx 41317 103522 block_tx 41318 103523 Exception at 45226224954118732 Failed to catch up {'blkfile_offset': 32157918, 'blkfile_number': 100000, 'chain_id': 11, 'loader': None, 'conf': u'chaincoin.conf', 'dirname': '/home/gjh/.chaincoin', 'id': Decimal('1')} Traceback (most recent call last): File "Abe/DataStore.py", line 2519, in catch_up store.catch_up_dir(dircfg) File "Abe/DataStore.py", line 2779, in catch_up_dir store.import_blkdat(dircfg, ds, blkfile['name']) File "Abe/DataStore.py", line 2901, in import_blkdat b = chain.ds_parse_block(ds) File "Abe/Chain/__init__.py", line 82, in ds_parse_block d['transactions'].append(chain.ds_parse_transaction(ds)) File "Abe/Chain/__init__.py", line 75, in ds_parse_transaction return deserialize.parse_Transaction(ds) File "Abe/deserialize.py", line 90, in parse_Transaction d['txIn'].append(parse_TxIn(vds)) File "Abe/deserialize.py", line 46, in parse_TxIn d['sequence'] = vds.read_uint32() File "Abe/BCDataStream.py", line 71, in read_uint32 def read_uint32 (self): return self._read_num('<I') File "Abe/BCDataStream.py", line 110, in _read_num (i,) = struct.unpack_from(format, self.input, self.read_cursor) error: unpack_from requires a buffer of at least 4 bytes
Cheers, Graham
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r3wt
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June 21, 2014, 07:36:52 PM |
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this coin needs to be revived.
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My negative trust rating is reflective of a personal vendetta by someone on default trust.
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June 23, 2014, 05:57:24 AM |
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this coin needs to be revived.
Tis a fine coin indeed.. So is CHC is going back up when you open the new OpenEx 2.0?
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June 24, 2014, 12:56:30 AM |
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June 24, 2014, 01:09:44 AM |
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Nice! If you post a chc addy I'll send you some coin for playing. As a side note, anyone else who enters the paper wallet contest, post your addy with your submission and I'll send you some chc for just submitting!
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June 24, 2014, 01:33:14 AM |
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Nice! If you post a chc addy I'll send you some coin for playing.
As a side note, anyone else who enters the paper wallet contest, post your addy with your submission and I'll send you some chc for just submitting!
http://tryimg.com/thumbs/chc1.pnghttp://tryimg.com/4/chc1.pngCHj2AyEERZZJTnf7N5gptp3RS9HuU9mhCu Will try to add CHC acronym tomorrow. Thanks.
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June 24, 2014, 01:38:07 AM |
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Nice! If you post a chc addy I'll send you some coin for playing.
As a side note, anyone else who enters the paper wallet contest, post your addy with your submission and I'll send you some chc for just submitting!
http://tryimg.com/4/chc1.pngCHj2AyEERZZJTnf7N5gptp3RS9HuU9mhCu Will try to add CHC acronym tomorrow. Thanks. Sounds good. You're welcome. Sent!
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dr_chen
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June 24, 2014, 02:17:57 AM |
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Looks like an interesting coin.
CHC will be back. I think so early than DRK interesting algorithm
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June 24, 2014, 05:47:02 AM |
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Looks like an interesting coin.
CHC will be back. I think so early than DRK interesting algorithm There is something to be said about a fair start as well..
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June 24, 2014, 11:51:26 AM |
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June 24, 2014, 12:48:27 PM |
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can anybody explain the difference between x11 and c11? (or drk and chc)
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June 24, 2014, 02:10:16 PM |
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can anybody explain the difference between x11 and c11? (or drk and chc) Both are basically the quark hashing algorithms + the qubit hashing algorithms. X11 and C11 use the same hashing algorithms, just in different order. Afaik, both were independently developed around the same time.
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June 24, 2014, 03:32:26 PM |
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X11 and C11 use the same hashing algorithms, just in different order. Afaik, both were independently developed around the same time.
FWIW, I can confirm that you are correct on both calls. The difference is that Skein512 is the fourth link in the x11 chain and the sixth link in the C11 chain. I'm still trying to work out whether this difference in ordering is responsible for the wide-ranging experience of cooler running and reduced power consumption with x11 that somehow mysteriously fails to accompany C11. It's a funny old world. Cheers Graham
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June 25, 2014, 10:01:55 AM |
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Thanks for those nodes OhShBit ! They should be added to the OP in a list with the format "addnode=x.x.x.x:port" so that people can copy/paste it into their chaincoin.conf file. I will take care of typing the list, but I can't edit this thread's OP, so that is up to someone who can moderate/edit this thread addnode=62.202.6.11:49173 addnode=50.135.57.124:52897 addnode=109.205.244.146:57041 addnode=82.138.34.183:56630 addnode=162.243.84.210:11994 addnode=80.143.75.227:51664 addnode=118.123.116.219:59882 addnode=91.199.10.2:11994 addnode=50.197.11.193:60963 addnode=146.185.148.114:38835 addnode=89.177.88.251:38865 addnode=62.210.162.235:11994 Anyways, I really like Chaincoin, and it seems there is a handful of people here in the community who also want to see it survive and thrive. If there is a group for Chaincoin development, PM me - I would like to join the conversation on Skype/IRC/whatever. Also, I have uploaded the Windows binaries for the Chaincoin GPU miner (chaincoin-sgminer) to several places for the good of the community: Windows binaries for the Chaincoin GPU minerMEGA: https://mega.co.nz/#!w0VWkBbZ!PWyCPnCjIuvm6pH8Ljt-hXvllg4npedd0gfwKGXkL-E Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/s/gjjoslh6kgmta85/Chaincoin%20SGMINER.zipI have included a readme file in the package with helpful information, and I also put example solo and pool mining .bat files in the package to help you get started if needed. Go get yourself some Chaincoins !!! P.S. - Also thinking about helping fund a Chaincoin faucet, game website, and giveaway. Let me know if you want to help make this happen. Cheers
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