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Author Topic: [ANN] Catcoin - 0.9.1.1 - Old thread. Locked. Please use 0.9.2 thread.  (Read 130957 times)
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February 23, 2014, 03:58:38 PM
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where are all the miners at, are there more catcoin pools with miners in which are not listed on the thread?

I was asking myself the same question..
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February 23, 2014, 04:03:11 PM
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Catcoin is going to serge in value, what I am noticing is there are just not enough coins to buy, I think it is very undervalued and I would like to buy more.

Yes where are all the other miners, there has to be other miners some where because look at total net hash and then look at the pools. Where are they
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February 23, 2014, 05:18:10 PM
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Devs probably don't mine or don't have the sunk cost of mining equipment, so it's easy to theorize or postulate on a 'testnet' that will never see the same exposure as real exposure.

Oprah show though!!  Diamonds and shit on television.  It'll be fucking huge!!
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February 23, 2014, 05:26:20 PM
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I'm looking to buy 3000 catcoins, where?
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February 23, 2014, 05:28:54 PM
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Fuck it, I'll volunteer.  If the devs can write a simple how-to connect to the testnet, I'll throw 8MH/s on there for 0.01111111 BTC/hr.  If it allows them to test code better, the small reimbursement for my time should pay itself back in droves, because I have a feeling they're "testing" code with a bullshit hashrate.

Put a down payment of an hour in BTC to 1C6H5m7DPUgrV5NAzRnjo3nRVCp5EvWwL6 if this is interesting, and I'll come back and check and flip over to testnet.  Otherwise mining CAT for 23.5 hours with highest hashrate of any available pools for only ~100 CAT a day is atrocious until this code gets fixed.

Again.  0.01111111 BTC/hr.  Could quintuple the price value if the data gleaned from it is used correctly.  Or knock out five blocks a day as usual.  Oprah show bro!!
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February 23, 2014, 05:40:23 PM
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Fuck it, I'll volunteer.  If the devs can write a simple how-to connect to the testnet, I'll throw 8MH/s on there for 0.01111111 BTC/hr.  If it allows them to test code better, the small reimbursement for my time should pay itself back in droves, because I have a feeling they're "testing" code with a bullshit hashrate.

Put a down payment of an hour in BTC to 1C6H5m7DPUgrV5NAzRnjo3nRVCp5EvWwL6 if this is interesting, and I'll come back and check and flip over to testnet.  Otherwise mining CAT for 23.5 hours with highest hashrate of any available pools for only ~100 CAT a day is atrocious until this code gets fixed.

Again.  0.01111111 BTC/hr.  Could quintuple the price value if the data gleaned from it is used correctly.  Or knock out five blocks a day as usual.  Oprah show bro!!

Good on you for helping out
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February 23, 2014, 05:41:02 PM
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Devs probably don't mine or don't have the sunk cost of mining equipment, so it's easy to theorize or postulate on a 'testnet' that will never see the same exposure as real exposure.

Oprah show though!!  Diamonds and shit on television.  It'll be fucking huge!!
The devs have made their mining, investing, and speculating positions known here.  Wink  One dev runs a pool, a testnet, and mines both scrypt and SHA256.  I mine both SHA256 and scrypt.  I 'bought' and donated the catcoinwallets.com domain, host the wallet site on my business web hosting account, and bought/donated one of our seed/master node servers.  Most of the rest of the team either mines, trades, or both.  What we do in addition is put our own money and time into this community.  Our sunk costs are not limited to just mining equipment.

Yes, we're all excited about the upcoming 'Oprah Bump' for this community!  The Diamond Collar show is on a break right now because they've had a much higher viewership than expected - they're moving to a more prime time slot.  Now that forks are fixed, our number 1 goal is to get the difficulty retarget process reworked so that we have a 100% solution regardless of whether the network is fast or slow, and whether we have profit-switch pools or not mining CAT.  We figure at most we have 1 month to finish and deploy what we hope to be our final code fork.

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February 23, 2014, 06:21:30 PM
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I'm looking to buy 3000 catcoins, where?

Well you could buy them on cryptsy but depends on how much you wanna spend i guess, 3k coins should be possible for prices ranging from 0.0003 till 0.0005 ^^
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February 23, 2014, 06:34:42 PM
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I'm looking to buy 3000 catcoins, where?

at CoinEX f.e.  Wink

we have BTC, LTC and DOGE market

3000 CAT is alot, better buy it in parts every day
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February 23, 2014, 06:52:50 PM
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Yeh i would have to buy everyday in small lots and pay higher prices each time. This another reason why catcoin is way undervalued and we can actually say catcoins are hard to get hold of now, if you cant buy them then market is tight, everyone is holding, the value must rise, i believe anything can happen with the price. I will try and get as many cats now as possible at these prices!
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February 23, 2014, 07:17:53 PM
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Yeh i would have to buy everyday in small lots and pay higher prices each time. This another reason why catcoin is way undervalued and we can actually say catcoins are hard to get hold of now, if you cant buy them then market is tight, everyone is holding, the value must rise, i believe anything can happen with the price. I will try and get as many cats now as possible at these prices!
Yea sure, better to tell  to everyone you're buying...
Best way to get a good price...


Try again...

Lost coins only make everyone else's coins worth slightly more. Think of it as a donation to everyone.
it has lots of buttery taste..
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February 23, 2014, 07:29:06 PM
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i want to buy 3000 catcoins
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February 23, 2014, 07:46:12 PM
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i want to buy 3000 catcoins

lol
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February 23, 2014, 07:47:07 PM
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Fuck it, I'll volunteer.  If the devs can write a simple how-to connect to the testnet, I'll throw 8MH/s on there for 0.01111111 BTC/hr.  If it allows them to test code better, the small reimbursement for my time should pay itself back in droves, because I have a feeling they're "testing" code with a bullshit hashrate.

Put a down payment of an hour in BTC to 1C6H5m7DPUgrV5NAzRnjo3nRVCp5EvWwL6 if this is interesting, and I'll come back and check and flip over to testnet.  Otherwise mining CAT for 23.5 hours with highest hashrate of any available pools for only ~100 CAT a day is atrocious until this code gets fixed.

Again.  0.01111111 BTC/hr.  Could quintuple the price value if the data gleaned from it is used correctly.  Or knock out five blocks a day as usual.  Oprah show bro!!

I'm the one in charge of the testnet, as it is mine to begin with anyway.  I am keeping it a controlled environment, and will actually be looking for someone to act as a whale to slam the network, at least once per solution that is put on the testnet to be run through the series of tests.  Unless I get any kind of donations, then that means that your fee that you are asking, would have to come directly out of my own pocket.  I'm already using one of my good servers, that I should be leasing out to others so the server could pay for itself.  So, I am already losing around $50 / month just to run these tests and help out the community, so code can be tested for bugs and verify that the code in the solutions selected does what it is supposed to do.  

Your 0.011111111 BTC/Hr, at current rates, is not unreasonable, as it is round $6 USD / hour.  I will just have to come up with the fundings per run.  You will have to be willing to jump on and off exactaly when I specify, so the tests being performed can be considered valid.  I do not have any one else's solution to the difficulty re-target yet, but I'm sure they will be getting coded and ready for testing soon.  I also do not have the full list of what kind of solutions that will be put on testnet.  The current solution on testnet is a PID ( http://www.csimn.com/CSI_pages/PIDforDummies.html ), with 16 block averaging for time.  It is looking like 16 block averaging is too slow, and I am planning on dropping it down to 8 block averaging for the next round of "steady state" testing.  

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February 23, 2014, 07:58:59 PM
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I'm looking to buy 3000 catcoins, where?

at CoinEX f.e.  Wink

we have BTC, LTC and DOGE market

3000 CAT is alot, better buy it in parts every day
I agree.  The Captain has been actively involved in the dev channel and has kept his exchange and pools updated.

On the other hand, my ticket with Cryptsy has been open 12 days now, I'm still missing a 10CAT deposit and a 148CAT withdrawal, and I don't know if they are running V8.9.10 code or actually working to de-fork their systems.

My vote is only for myself and does not reflect the position of any other dev team member.

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February 23, 2014, 08:42:37 PM
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I'm the one in charge of the testnet, as it is mine to begin with anyway.  I am keeping it a controlled environment, and will actually be looking for someone to act as a whale to slam the network, at least once per solution that is put on the testnet to be run through the series of tests.  Unless I get any kind of donations, then that means that your fee that you are asking, would have to come directly out of my own pocket.  I'm already using one of my good servers, that I should be leasing out to others so the server could pay for itself.  So, I am already losing around $50 / month just to run these tests and help out the community, so code can be tested for bugs and verify that the code in the solutions selected does what it is supposed to do.  

Your 0.011111111 BTC/Hr, at current rates, is not unreasonable, as it is round $6 USD / hour.  I will just have to come up with the fundings per run.  You will have to be willing to jump on and off exactaly when I specify, so the tests being performed can be considered valid.  I do not have any one else's solution to the difficulty re-target yet, but I'm sure they will be getting coded and ready for testing soon.  I also do not have the full list of what kind of solutions that will be put on testnet.  The current solution on testnet is a PID ( http://www.csimn.com/CSI_pages/PIDforDummies.html ), with 16 block averaging for time.  It is looking like 16 block averaging is too slow, and I am planning on dropping it down to 8 block averaging for the next round of "steady state" testing.  

How much hashrate you need for testing ? I 'm also a volunteer. As I said to Maverickthenoob when I ran this pool "I will support the currency" (exact words). That means you can ask if you need something I can do. And I can put some hashrate on the testnet. For the question of the cost, I'm in the same positon as yours for the moment; So losing more or less is not the point now. If I was in need of a certain ROI, I could have made a tons of other investments.

Let me know.

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February 23, 2014, 09:00:18 PM
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I'm the one in charge of the testnet, as it is mine to begin with anyway.  I am keeping it a controlled environment, and will actually be looking for someone to act as a whale to slam the network, at least once per solution that is put on the testnet to be run through the series of tests.  Unless I get any kind of donations, then that means that your fee that you are asking, would have to come directly out of my own pocket.  I'm already using one of my good servers, that I should be leasing out to others so the server could pay for itself.  So, I am already losing around $50 / month just to run these tests and help out the community, so code can be tested for bugs and verify that the code in the solutions selected does what it is supposed to do.  

Your 0.011111111 BTC/Hr, at current rates, is not unreasonable, as it is round $6 USD / hour.  I will just have to come up with the fundings per run.  You will have to be willing to jump on and off exactaly when I specify, so the tests being performed can be considered valid.  I do not have any one else's solution to the difficulty re-target yet, but I'm sure they will be getting coded and ready for testing soon.  I also do not have the full list of what kind of solutions that will be put on testnet.  The current solution on testnet is a PID ( http://www.csimn.com/CSI_pages/PIDforDummies.html ), with 16 block averaging for time.  It is looking like 16 block averaging is too slow, and I am planning on dropping it down to 8 block averaging for the next round of "steady state" testing.  

How much hashrate you need for testing ? I 'm also a volunteer. As I said to Maverickthenoob when I ran this pool "I will support the currency" (exact words). That means you can ask if you need something I can do. And I can put some hashrate on the testnet. For the question of the cost, I'm in the same positon as yours for the moment; So losing more or less is not the point now. If I was in need of a certain ROI, I could have made a tons of other investments.

Let me know.

_TQ

Thank you for your offer, and I will contact you via PM.  I would request that when the time of the tests come, that you would be in IRC, so there won't be delays of when to start / stop the hash rate applied.

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February 23, 2014, 09:06:09 PM
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what multipool has catcoin?
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February 23, 2014, 09:12:52 PM
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60 blocks mined in 10 minutes, from multipool
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February 23, 2014, 09:27:47 PM
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Catcoin, a coin too look out for in the next couple of weeks. Re-stocking with 10bitcoins worth shortly.

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