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May 27, 2014, 07:27:31 PM
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Frycoin, I think you can uncross Bitember  in your list, they seem to be working ok, maybe they had a similar situation to Obfuscode, I don't know, but I have received all of my coins from them and their payout system seems to have caught up to norm and working again.

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May 27, 2014, 07:39:20 PM
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@Obfuscode

I am going to transfer one of my workers to your pool when I get home from work to help balance out the two pools. I do not think your pool is reporting hashrate correctly however. The other day when I was mining there I was doing 1.1Mh/s on my end but the pool never listed me as above 250Kh/s
I will check into this further this evening, I will transfer one card over to your pool and monitor the hashrate both on the pool end and my end. I know fluctuations happen but the gap I experienced yesterday was ginormous to what I usually experience.

Edit: I am using one of my miners which is doing 250-270Kh/s and my dashboard is reporting 25-27Kh/s - this is also only being reported to the network at 25-27kh/s
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May 27, 2014, 09:29:02 PM
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FryCoin is now on:
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May 28, 2014, 06:03:18 AM
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@Obfuscode

I am going to transfer one of my workers to your pool when I get home from work to help balance out the two pools. I do not think your pool is reporting hashrate correctly however. The other day when I was mining there I was doing 1.1Mh/s on my end but the pool never listed me as above 250Kh/s
I will check into this further this evening, I will transfer one card over to your pool and monitor the hashrate both on the pool end and my end. I know fluctuations happen but the gap I experienced yesterday was ginormous to what I usually experience.

Edit: I am using one of my miners which is doing 250-270Kh/s and my dashboard is reporting 25-27Kh/s - this is also only being reported to the network at 25-27kh/s

Hi,

I just had a look.. the Network is being reported with 2 Mh/s at the moment and I can't see your miner..
The reported hashrates are strongly influenced by the aggressive vardiff we're running.
So your miner will always report a higher hashrate than the MPOS frontend.
But for each submitted hash you can get up to 8192 shares on a beefy rig.

I will keep an eye on your miner and see if there are any high discrepancies Smiley

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May 28, 2014, 09:53:31 AM
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@Obfuscode

I am going to transfer one of my workers to your pool when I get home from work to help balance out the two pools. I do not think your pool is reporting hashrate correctly however. The other day when I was mining there I was doing 1.1Mh/s on my end but the pool never listed me as above 250Kh/s
I will check into this further this evening, I will transfer one card over to your pool and monitor the hashrate both on the pool end and my end. I know fluctuations happen but the gap I experienced yesterday was ginormous to what I usually experience.

Edit: I am using one of my miners which is doing 250-270Kh/s and my dashboard is reporting 25-27Kh/s - this is also only being reported to the network at 25-27kh/s

Hi,

I just had a look.. the Network is being reported with 2 Mh/s at the moment and I can't see your miner..
The reported hashrates are strongly influenced by the aggressive vardiff we're running.
So your miner will always report a higher hashrate than the MPOS frontend.
But for each submitted hash you can get up to 8192 shares on a beefy rig.

I will keep an eye on your miner and see if there are any high discrepancies Smiley

- f0o
I removed the miner after 3 hours of hashing last night when I noticed the site only reporting it doing 10% of what it was doing on my end. Of that 2Mh/s i am doing 1.85 of it. which is what Bitember reports my miners as doing which is roughly inline with what I am doing. Sometimes more sometimes less but never off by a great degree.


@JonesD - what are your miners doing on your end for hashrate, the pool reports you at 25Kh/s which is what it is telling the network.
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May 28, 2014, 10:10:40 AM
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I removed the miner after 3 hours of hashing last night when I noticed the site only reporting it doing 10% of what it was doing on my end. Of that 2Mh/s i am doing 1.85 of it. which is what Bitember reports my miners as doing which is roughly inline with what I am doing. Sometimes more sometimes less but never off by a great degree.


@JonesD - what are your miners doing on your end for hashrate, the pool reports you at 25Kh/s which is what it is telling the network.

JonesD' miner is being showed at 629k for me...

but I see that the statistics page is a bit outdated, will investigate where the issue relies
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May 28, 2014, 10:15:38 AM
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@Obfuscode

I am going to transfer one of my workers to your pool when I get home from work to help balance out the two pools. I do not think your pool is reporting hashrate correctly however. The other day when I was mining there I was doing 1.1Mh/s on my end but the pool never listed me as above 250Kh/s
I will check into this further this evening, I will transfer one card over to your pool and monitor the hashrate both on the pool end and my end. I know fluctuations happen but the gap I experienced yesterday was ginormous to what I usually experience.

Edit: I am using one of my miners which is doing 250-270Kh/s and my dashboard is reporting 25-27Kh/s - this is also only being reported to the network at 25-27kh/s

Hi,

I just had a look.. the Network is being reported with 2 Mh/s at the moment and I can't see your miner..
The reported hashrates are strongly influenced by the aggressive vardiff we're running.
So your miner will always report a higher hashrate than the MPOS frontend.
But for each submitted hash you can get up to 8192 shares on a beefy rig.

I will keep an eye on your miner and see if there are any high discrepancies Smiley

- f0o
I removed the miner after 3 hours of hashing last night when I noticed the site only reporting it doing 10% of what it was doing on my end. Of that 2Mh/s i am doing 1.85 of it. which is what Bitember reports my miners as doing which is roughly inline with what I am doing. Sometimes more sometimes less but never off by a great degree.


@JonesD - what are your miners doing on your end for hashrate, the pool reports you at 25Kh/s which is what it is telling the network.

Those stats are a bit off, but my 25k/s is actually 400 kh/s. I do get the coin rewards I was expecting, so it is just a reporting issue. I mine at obfuscode to support their earlier effort to help the coin. Maybe it is best to spread your hashes if possible Smiley

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May 28, 2014, 10:18:46 AM
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Issue solved, reports right now. Was a base problem hehe
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May 28, 2014, 10:21:01 AM
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ANNOUNCEMENT

To make the updating of coding smoother, we will switch the original githb from https://github.com/Frycoins/Frycoin to https://github.com/f0o/Frycoin. This will make it easier for the Revival Foundation to manage the code.

For now, we will still use the original one, but at the next update we will switch to f0o's one.

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May 28, 2014, 10:25:15 AM
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Issue solved, reports right now. Was a base problem hehe

So much hashes! SUCH WOW!

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May 28, 2014, 11:10:50 AM
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ANNOUNCEMENT

To make the updating of coding smoother, we will switch the original github from https://github.com/Frycoins/Frycoin to https://github.com/CryptocoinRevival/FryCoin. This will make it easier for the Revival Foundation to manage the code.

For now, we will still use the original one, but at the next update we will switch to the CRF's one.

The CRF repository already has DGWv3 at height of 250000. Blockhalving will follow asap.
Until then please keep the old wallets.

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May 28, 2014, 11:21:31 AM
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Issue solved, reports right now. Was a base problem hehe
Ok I will switch a couple of miners over at lunch time today. The issues was also affecting overall network reported hashrate though as it was telling the network  your pool was only doing 25-30K/s. But now I see your pool is reporting the correct hashrate to the network as the network has jumped to reflect your change.

This earlier effect was having a snowball effect, as it was falsely reporting hashrate to the network so pools were inaccurately reporting potential earning. Now Bitember is reporting accurate earnings for me, as before it was estimating I would get almost 250k per day now it is estimating 85K. And poor JonesD before your pool was estimating him at 6k Frycoin a day now it is reporting him at a more accurate 33k per day. It was also throwing off est network difficulty for the pools as well. But all is fixed now.
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May 28, 2014, 12:16:13 PM
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Issue solved, reports right now. Was a base problem hehe
Ok I will switch a couple of miners over at lunch time today. The issues was also affecting overall network reported hashrate though as it was telling the network  your pool was only doing 25-30K/s. But now I see your pool is reporting the correct hashrate to the network as the network has jumped to reflect your change.

This earlier effect was having a snowball effect, as it was falsely reporting hashrate to the network so pools were inaccurately reporting potential earning. Now Bitember is reporting accurate earnings for me, as before it was estimating I would get almost 250k per day now it is estimating 85K. And poor JonesD before your pool was estimating him at 6k Frycoin a day now it is reporting him at a more accurate 33k per day. It was also throwing off est network difficulty for the pools as well. But all is fixed now.

Poor me:-)

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May 28, 2014, 04:14:46 PM
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I have switched 2 of 5 workers over to obfuscode pool, this should balance out the hashrate between the two pools
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May 29, 2014, 10:13:05 AM
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Just setup a miner on the obfuscode pool to get the support going!
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May 29, 2014, 05:59:07 PM
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bummer, tried all the tricks in the thread & it just says cannot bind to whatever ip frycoin is probably already running..
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May 29, 2014, 07:24:02 PM
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bummer, tried all the tricks in the thread & it just says cannot bind to whatever ip frycoin is probably already running..

Your wallet does not synch?

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May 30, 2014, 08:21:12 AM
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ANNOUNCEMENT

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Everybody seems to be supporting the idea of Frycoin to be an experimental coin. I hope this will mean innovation and prosperity. People should also be aware that this can be combined with hard fork, loss of coins and the coin going down. I feel it is worth to take the risk. Smiley

The source has been moved to their github: https://github.com/CryptocoinRevival/FryCoin

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May 30, 2014, 11:50:57 AM
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MEETING

This afternoon at 4PM UTC (10AM EST, 6PM Paris/Berlin) the Cryptocoin Revival Foundation will have a meeting at  irc.freenode.net/coinrevival to discuss the following things:

1. 66Coin technical support
2. Quarkbar promotion
3. Quarkbar next steps
4. Frycoin next steps
5. Support of other coins.

Feel free to join!
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May 30, 2014, 11:54:48 AM
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I have switched 2 of 5 workers over to obfuscode pool, this should balance out the hashrate between the two pools

your name point to Sum coin lol!!

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