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August 07, 2018, 11:31:10 PM
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Frustrating! Everyone of the discord links shows the amount of people in the group but then when I press join says instant invite invalid or you don’t have permission to join the group... can someone send @Crypto_Pugz a direct invite through discord please?

heres an idea, maybe use the one the dev listed as the first line in the op...  Tongue instead of random ones people make haha
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Hey guys!

Does somebody have an good XEVAN AMD GPU miner? I tested several sgminers but they all get stucked (sick-death) after a few minutes or a few hours.
I tested the ''standard'' sgminer, tested xevan kernel and xevan-mod kernel, tested the avermore version and more. But all those sgminers really sucks.

Tested on standard clocks, overvolt and undervolt result always the same. Temps are fine (around the 70 degrees). Also tested with an ''clean'' conf results are always the same with the sgminers i tested.

*avermore miner is tricky anyway, i found out that he keep mining but the miner switch to X16 - ravencoin on the address from an dev instead of let the gpu get sick-death...

So any tips are welcome Smiley

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August 08, 2018, 07:57:19 AM
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Hey guys!

Does somebody have an good XEVAN AMD GPU miner? I tested several sgminers but they all get stucked (sick-death) after a few minutes or a few hours.
I tested the ''standard'' sgminer, tested xevan kernel and xevan-mod kernel, tested the avermore version and more. But all those sgminers really sucks.

Tested on standard clocks, overvolt and undervolt result always the same. Temps are fine (around the 70 degrees). Also tested with an ''clean'' conf results are always the same with the sgminers i tested.

*avermore miner is tricky anyway, i found out that he keep mining but the miner switch to X16 - ravencoin on the address from an dev instead of let the gpu get sick-death...

So any tips are welcome Smiley

AMD has always been rather unoptimized for xevan from what I can gather.   I couldn't get much hashrate out of the one I have tried on.   xevan has always been more of a nvidia friendly card.... and it seems tis carries over to many of the cpu coins that take quite a while to be adapted to a GPU;  nvidias always see more development.   All of the AMD guys have really beat all over ETH/equihash... so they never really considered anything else or pushed for better results out of the miner apps for all the other algos.

How are you mining to your wallet with your gpu?  did you set up a personal pool server for it?


Ive been wanting to do this, and have a bit of hashrate I can toss at the network if I can configure it in a sane/somewhat easy manner.   I have several linux boxes at my disposal....

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August 08, 2018, 08:14:23 AM
Last edit: August 08, 2018, 08:50:53 AM by JoenNL
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Hey guys!

Does somebody have an good XEVAN AMD GPU miner? I tested several sgminers but they all get stucked (sick-death) after a few minutes or a few hours.
I tested the ''standard'' sgminer, tested xevan kernel and xevan-mod kernel, tested the avermore version and more. But all those sgminers really sucks.

Tested on standard clocks, overvolt and undervolt result always the same. Temps are fine (around the 70 degrees). Also tested with an ''clean'' conf results are always the same with the sgminers i tested.

*avermore miner is tricky anyway, i found out that he keep mining but the miner switch to X16 - ravencoin on the address from an dev instead of let the gpu get sick-death...

So any tips are welcome Smiley

AMD has always been rather unoptimized for xevan from what I can gather.   I couldn't get much hashrate out of the one I have tried on.   xevan has always been more of a nvidia friendly card.... and it seems tis carries over to many of the cpu coins that take quite a while to be adapted to a GPU;  nvidias always see more development.   All of the AMD guys have really beat all over ETH/equihash... so they never really considered anything else or pushed for better results out of the miner apps for all the other algos.

How are you mining to your wallet with your gpu?  did you set up a personal pool server for it?


Ive been wanting to do this, and have a bit of hashrate I can toss at the network if I can configure it in a sane/somewhat easy manner.   I have several linux boxes at my disposal....

Yeah all those coins starting with an X sucks for AMD (X11 etc, Xevan haha) because we can (for what i know) only use SGminer, and SGminer Sucks Grants.

Solo mining? You dont need to set a pool for this, you need to add lines to ur wallet conf. I dont know what port SIRAJ is using, but this is always the way how to solo mine.
In this wallet conf u need to put ur local addres: 127.0.0.1, port number what SIRAJ is using and u can use this ip+port in ur mining .bat/conf for solo mine.
So after you find our what ports u need for SIRAJ, and when you finished your wallet conf you need to start the wallet. Let is sync all the blocks, after start ur miner. Your miner will be directly connected to your wallet.
After closing the wallet, the miner will also stop working.


*Edit:
i deleted this X16 kernel from the Avermore (sgminer) map, miner is running for 35 minutes now, i will see what this is gonna do. Looks like this hidden fee algo/pool switch didnt work. After deleting the X16 kernel he can not switch to it anymore and it seems he is also dont trying to do.
I will keep this updated if the miner get sick/death again
Also i am using this onepool.fr now what is working good, other one is death/down.

Update 1hour+10minutes mining: miner is still running good on onepool.fr (with the deleted X16 kernel).

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August 08, 2018, 09:35:16 AM
Last edit: August 08, 2018, 09:52:58 AM by JaredKaragen
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Joen;  just a slight bit of clarity for me;  are you using it to mine to a stratun+tcp://<ip>:<port>?   or just <ip>:<port>?

And I assume user/pass are completely ignored....


Seems easy enough to try once my wallet finishes syncing.

*edit*  cand find the port settings in the console;  and the hello.conf is blank... so no template to go off of... Mick?

*edit again* I may have found the answer in my log file:

2018-08-08 07:47:36 CDBEnv::Open: LogDir=C:\Users\<hidden>\database ErrorFile=C:\Users\<hidden>\hello\db.log
2018-08-08 07:47:36 Bound to [::]:44545
2018-08-08 07:47:36 Bound to 0.0.0.0:44545

2018-08-08 07:50:18 Misbehaving: 98.28.210.99:44545 (0 -> 1)
2018-08-08 07:50:18 ProcessMessage(getsporks, 0 bytes) FAILED peer=1
2018-08-08 07:50:19 Required sporks not found, asking peer to send them
2018-08-08 07:50:19 receive version message: /hello Core:1.0.0.8/: version 70716, blocks=8589, us=<hidden>:54623, peer=1

Probably either 44545 or 54623.   Probably got $ to bet on either of those =)

if it becomes necessary;  ill just modify the source when I go to install it on one of my linux boxes sitting on my .com.

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August 08, 2018, 02:23:37 PM
Last edit: August 08, 2018, 02:36:37 PM by JoenNL
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Joen;  just a slight bit of clarity for me;  are you using it to mine to a stratun+tcp://<ip>:<port>?   or just <ip>:<port>?

And I assume user/pass are completely ignored....


Seems easy enough to try once my wallet finishes syncing.

*edit*  cand find the port settings in the console;  and the hello.conf is blank... so no template to go off of... Mick?

*edit again* I may have found the answer in my log file:

2018-08-08 07:47:36 CDBEnv::Open: LogDir=C:\Users\<hidden>\database ErrorFile=C:\Users\<hidden>\hello\db.log
2018-08-08 07:47:36 Bound to [::]:44545
2018-08-08 07:47:36 Bound to 0.0.0.0:44545

2018-08-08 07:50:18 Misbehaving: 98.28.210.99:44545 (0 -> 1)
2018-08-08 07:50:18 ProcessMessage(getsporks, 0 bytes) FAILED peer=1
2018-08-08 07:50:19 Required sporks not found, asking peer to send them
2018-08-08 07:50:19 receive version message: /hello Core:1.0.0.8/: version 70716, blocks=8589, us=<hidden>:54623, peer=1

Probably either 44545 or 54623.   Probably got $ to bet on either of those =)

if it becomes necessary;  ill just modify the source when I go to install it on one of my linux boxes sitting on my .com.

Well first of all i dont solo mine, i just use an pool.

No when solo mine you must not use stratum+tcp, an stratum part u need to setup what also need a lil knownledge.
So the mining adres should be: ip:port (127.0.0.1:port)

Your wallet config should be look like this:
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rpcuser:JoenNL
rpcpassword: X
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcport= port :P
server=1
listin=1
daemon=1
Then JoenNL is the user/workername (dont use: JoenNL.1 - JoenNL.GPU or something, just use: JoenNL)
Password: X
server ip: 127.0.0.1:port

In my eyes: for the coin and for the safety its beter to mine on an pool (spread the hashes) instead of put an big rig into solo mine.

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August 09, 2018, 11:05:22 AM
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it's a pity that the hash of the network has grown so much. I with my CPU mining on 38 Kh/s not collect 15 000 siraj Sad now. although mine from the first day of the project

it's a good thing than network hashrate is increasing, that means more people are interested by the project
you can still rent some Mh

Hashrate is over 300MH/s at moment. The project definitely going very nicely in term of hasting power. We just passed the half way mark on the POW period.



Any particular reason why the Hashrate dropped so much in just a few days? Its now below 40MH/s. The low hashrate did help me get enough coins for MN with just one GPU card really fast, but usually, that kind of a drop is not a good sign.

Also, the windows wallet is very CPU intensive for some reason. I can't even leave the wallet open Cheesy . It would be nice if this get fixed in the next update.
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August 09, 2018, 11:28:26 AM
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August 09, 2018, 12:07:28 PM
Last edit: August 09, 2018, 01:37:37 PM by JaredKaragen
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Well first of all i dont solo mine, i just use an pool.

No when solo mine you must not use stratum+tcp, an stratum part u need to setup what also need a lil knownledge.
So the mining adres should be: ip:port (127.0.0.1:port)

Your wallet config should be look like this:
Code:
 
rpcuser=JoenNL
rpcpassword=X
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcport=420
server=1
listen=1
daemon=1
Then JoenNL is the user/workername (dont use: JoenNL.1 - JoenNL.GPU or something, just use: JoenNL)
Password: X
server ip: 127.0.0.1:port

In my eyes: for the coin and for the safety its beter to mine on an pool (spread the hashes) instead of put an big rig into solo mine.

This right here is pure gold.   Most people and how-to's kinda graze over the necessity of these settings and either tell you to leave them alone in the json;  or don't even mention what they really do.

I have yet to mine to any of my wallets in the past;  so this is a nice bit of info in my eyes....  I know for as long as ive been doing this, I should have known this already...   but i have always been using places like xpool/zpool historically... and avoided "wallets" for any non-major coin like the plague.

Ill get it set up and give it a whirl.

my hashrate isn't insane; (rather mundane) but I would rather point my gear to my internal addresses to mine;  than to point it to a pool.   I wanna do the full-solo on this one... just because.


Do you know what dictates the address that the mined earnings go to by the wallet?  or is it automatically a new address for each signed block?

FYI;  I have added the nodes and everything;  but can't get past either 50% or 75% synced....


*edit* FYI;  I corrected some typos in my quote for others....

now im getting somewhere:
[2018-08-09 05:16:22] NVAPI GPU monitoring enabled.
[2018-08-09 05:16:22] 1 miner thread started, using 'xevan' algorithm.
[2018-08-09 05:16:22] JSON-RPC call failed: Method not found
[2018-08-09 05:16:22] get_work failed, retry after 30 seconds


looks like ill need to set up a stratum host.   Looks like a few firsts on this.   But worth it for the know-how in my eyes.

*double edit*
A bit later, and presto.   Wallet seems like its all synced (no progress bar).  Put on setgenerate true;  and ~25Kh off my i3 its currently running on.

Turns out I don't want to dive into node.js;  so I am looking at takng my Dell Precision R5500 sporting 2x SLAED and 64Gb ECC that is literally just sitting here doing nothing but collecting dust at the ranch (no, literally....), and ill bring it to where my .com is hosted and plug it in.....   

Gonna jump down the rabbit hole and install yiimp.... It has room for GPU's and HDD's galore... so I may go full ham on it and set up my own full-on solo pool.    It seems easy enough to set up all the API keys and configs for autoexchange when all is said and done;  so If I decide to add any old wallet after;  I just need to have HDD space considerations, and do some quick reconfigs.

Right this second I am doing a trial run remotely via ssh on a Pi that's hooked up in that location; and so far;  its going rather smoothly... I may have a yiimp web admin interface to play with shortly.


I do see why you recommended just using a pool;  but I have the gear;  and the knowhow to get it done or figure it out.... and if I run into trouble;  I am always willing to ask or dig into some reference materials.
ccminer just flat out doesn't speak the type of work requests that wallets do.... sgminer still has the support;  but what's the point since AMD cards fall way short on these types of algos.

Im the kind of guy who runs his network connections under at least 3 layers of VPN tunnels.   They are all my own;  and they all do their job... but all of them serve a special and independent purpose primarily.  Secondarily it's the only way I can truly get all of my devices;  everywhere;  to be able to talk to each other as if they were on the same network.  (the wonder of a common TUN).  This just makes several devices end up encapsulated under at least 3 parallel encrypted connections.  (my middle finger to the legal limit of encryption you are allowed to apply to a datastream)

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it's a pity that the hash of the network has grown so much. I with my CPU mining on 38 Kh/s not collect 15 000 siraj Sad now. although mine from the first day of the project

it's a good thing than network hashrate is increasing, that means more people are interested by the project
you can still rent some Mh

Hashrate is over 300MH/s at moment. The project definitely going very nicely in term of hasting power. We just passed the half way mark on the POW period.



Any particular reason why the Hashrate dropped so much in just a few days? Its now below 40MH/s. The low hashrate did help me get enough coins for MN with just one GPU card really fast, but usually, that kind of a drop is not a good sign.

Also, the windows wallet is very CPU intensive for some reason. I can't even leave the wallet open Cheesy . It would be nice if this get fixed in the next update.


i think somone had like 100-200 mh/s rented for about 24 hours there Smiley
which is funny as the nethash was so low they only shot themselves in the foot by driving the diff up for that time, i have mined a good chunk of coins using 10mh/s or less Tongue
for the first week this launched the nethash was like 6 cards lol, which was awesome while it lasted Cheesy  only 15k pow blocks on this one
also: how is a nethash drop "not a good sign?" :/  could be a rental, could be someone filled their risk level...  the diff adjusts, chain goes on.... Cheesy

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Well first of all i dont solo mine, i just use an pool.

No when solo mine you must not use stratum+tcp, an stratum part u need to setup what also need a lil knownledge.
So the mining adres should be: ip:port (127.0.0.1:port)

Your wallet config should be look like this:
Code:
 
rpcuser=JoenNL
rpcpassword=X
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcport=420
server=1
listen=1
daemon=1
Then JoenNL is the user/workername (dont use: JoenNL.1 - JoenNL.GPU or something, just use: JoenNL)
Password: X
server ip: 127.0.0.1:port

In my eyes: for the coin and for the safety its beter to mine on an pool (spread the hashes) instead of put an big rig into solo mine.

This right here is pure gold.   Most people and how-to's kinda graze over the necessity of these settings and either tell you to leave them alone in the json;  or don't even mention what they really do.

I have yet to mine to any of my wallets in the past;  so this is a nice bit of info in my eyes....  I know for as long as ive been doing this, I should have known this already...   but i have always been using places like xpool/zpool historically... and avoided "wallets" for any non-major coin like the plague.

Ill get it set up and give it a whirl.

my hashrate isn't insane; (rather mundane) but I would rather point my gear to my internal addresses to mine;  than to point it to a pool.   I wanna do the full-solo on this one... just because.


Do you know what dictates the address that the mined earnings go to by the wallet?  or is it automatically a new address for each signed block?

FYI;  I have added the nodes and everything;  but can't get past either 50% or 75% synced....


*edit* FYI;  I corrected some typos in my quote for others....

now im getting somewhere:
[2018-08-09 05:16:22] NVAPI GPU monitoring enabled.
[2018-08-09 05:16:22] 1 miner thread started, using 'xevan' algorithm.
[2018-08-09 05:16:22] JSON-RPC call failed: Method not found
[2018-08-09 05:16:22] get_work failed, retry after 30 seconds


looks like ill need to set up a stratum host.   Looks like a few firsts on this.   But worth it for the know-how in my eyes.

*double edit*
A bit later, and presto.   Wallet seems like its all synced (no progress bar).  Put on setgenerate true;  and ~25Kh off my i3 its currently running on.

Turns out I don't want to dive into node.js;  so I am looking at takng my Dell Precision R5500 sporting 2x SLAED and 64Gb ECC that is literally just sitting here doing nothing but collecting dust at the ranch (no, literally....), and ill bring it to where my .com is hosted and plug it in.....  

Gonna jump down the rabbit hole and install yiimp.... It has room for GPU's and HDD's galore... so I may go full ham on it and set up my own full-on solo pool.    It seems easy enough to set up all the API keys and configs for autoexchange when all is said and done;  so If I decide to add any old wallet after;  I just need to have HDD space considerations, and do some quick reconfigs.

Right this second I am doing a trial run remotely via ssh on a Pi that's hooked up in that location; and so far;  its going rather smoothly... I may have a yiimp web admin interface to play with shortly.


I do see why you recommended just using a pool;  but I have the gear;  and the knowhow to get it done or figure it out.... and if I run into trouble;  I am always willing to ask or dig into some reference materials.
ccminer just flat out doesn't speak the type of work requests that wallets do.... sgminer still has the support;  but what's the point since AMD cards fall way short on these types of algos.

Im the kind of guy who runs his network connections under at least 3 layers of VPN tunnels.   They are all my own;  and they all do their job... but all of them serve a special and independent purpose primarily.  Secondarily it's the only way I can truly get all of my devices;  everywhere;  to be able to talk to each other as if they were on the same network.  (the wonder of a common TUN).  This just makes several devices end up encapsulated under at least 3 parallel encrypted connections.  (my middle finger to the legal limit of encryption you are allowed to apply to a datastream)

I dont think u need an stratum.. But are you using stratum+tcp in ur miner.bat file? This because u must delete all those stratum+tcp lines.
As u can see in the miner u can also do setgenerate true, this is cpu solo mining. At this moment u dont have a stratum, so there is no reason for you to create a stratum.

Oh gosh i dont care about sharing information, i'm glad i am helping you into the right direction.

1. your problem was the wallet conf file, u didnt knew what to enter and what ports. Last problem about this was the correct port. So if you change the port in the wallet .conf u must also change the port in the miner.bat file
2. Check if the ports are correct in both files
3. what GPU are u using? Are u even be able to gpu mine?
4. how does ur miner.bat looks like?

Edit, this is the XEVAN BITSEND conf, can be that u need this, change ip from 2 -> 1 and the ports:
Code:
rpcuser=worker
rpcpassword=x
rpcallowip=127.0.0.2
bind=127.0.0.1
p2pport=8801
rpcport=9998
rpcconnect=127.0.0.2
daemon=1
listen=1

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I dont think u need an stratum.. But are you using stratum+tcp in ur miner.bat file? This because u must delete all those stratum+tcp lines.
As u can see in the miner u can also do setgenerate true, this is cpu solo mining. At this moment u dont have a stratum, so there is no reason for you to create a stratum.

Oh gosh i dont care about sharing information, i'm glad i am helping you into the right direction.

1. your problem was the wallet conf file, u didnt knew what to enter and what ports. Last problem about this was the correct port. So if you change the port in the wallet .conf u must also change the port in the miner.bat file
2. Check if the ports are correct in both files
3. what GPU are u using? Are u even be able to gpu mine?
4. how does ur miner.bat looks like?

Edit, this is the XEVAN BITSEND conf, can be that u need this, change ip from 2 -> 1 and the ports:
Code:
rpcuser=worker
rpcpassword=x
rpcallowip=127.0.0.2
bind=127.0.0.1
p2pport=8801
rpcport=9998
rpcconnect=127.0.0.2
daemon=1
listen=1

ccminer does not support the types of calls that the stratum server makes to the wallet;  it's actually a semi-common 'bug' for people if you want to call it that.

A quick google search of the bold highlighted error in that earlier post linked me directly to someone stating that sgminer had the support;  but the libraries and configs for that type of wallet communication was never implemented in ccminer;  to this day.

my miner bat was rather normal for what it should have been: (for the test the wallet and miner/GPU are on the same machine;  once it works, I put them on the real servers)
ccminer_x86.exe -a xevan -i 20 -o 127.0.0.1:420 -u JaredKaragen -p x

My wallet .conf:
rpcuser=JaredKaragen
rpcpassword=x
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcport=420
server=1
listen=1
daemon=1
addnode=185.233.115.246
addnode=203.111.176.245
addnode=45.32.145.11
addnode=36.74.173.216
addnode=98.28.210.99
addnode=95.191.4.11
addnode=96.63.159.5
addnode=187.113.245.13


when i am able;  Ill give it a shot with the few extra variables in your quote above that are missing from my conf.

Thanks for the help again.   I spent quite a bit of time un-fizznucking the iptables on my Pi after the failed test install of yiimp....    I forgot it would go in and wipe out my RSA keys for my VPN and generate some new ones for https (or something else) and... well;  it took a bit of pulling hairs and reconfigs... now I just need to sort out the iptables configs to figure out why I can't access my geo tracking server (vehicle tracker) from anywhere but inside my VPN's connection's ip range.    Should be simple enough;  but in my current state... clarity isn't with me.    Been going through a whirlpool of issues all around.

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August 11, 2018, 04:54:22 PM
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Hi MickGhee,

Hope you consider to increase the amount required to run a masternode maybe in the 100k level and reduce the reward dramatic lower maybe in 250 Siraj per reward after the POW.
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August 11, 2018, 07:31:26 PM
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<<<<<<<<>VOTE NOW<>>>>>>>>>>

Check out @Spayse’s Tweet: https://twitter.com/Spayse/status/1028361737811181569?s=09

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August 12, 2018, 03:22:03 AM
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Check out the alpha of SIRAJ.   You asked, I listened.   Lower emissions after pow higher mn collateral. Plus,  the first attempt at economic stabilizion .  SIRAJ, the first dynamic MN SYSTEM  an first economic stabilizion based on simple fundamental ideas .

https://github.com/spayse/hello_world/compare/stage

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August 12, 2018, 08:27:53 AM
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Check out the alpha of SIRAJ.   You asked, I listened.   Lower emissions after pow higher mn collateral. Plus,  the first attempt at economic stabilizion .  SIRAJ, the first dynamic MN SYSTEM  an first economic stabilizion based on simple fundamental ideas .

https://github.com/spayse/hello_world/compare/stage

I see you updated the code but did not update the 'notes'

https://github.com/spayse/hello_world/compare/stage#diff-7ec3c68a81efff79b6ca22ac1f1eabbaR2212
        nSubsidy = 1000 * COIN; // 2 years -- Emissions: 2.522.880, Cumulative: 4.297.436
        nSubsidy = 250 * COIN; // 2 years -- Emissions: 2.522.880, Cumulative: 4.297.436


So would these be the correct total emissions after 2 years?
// 2 years -- Emissions: 630,720, Cumulative: 2,405,276

Good that you upped the master node value to 65k but now I may need to mine a bit more or buy about 15k more so I can run a master node. Keep up the good work.
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August 12, 2018, 04:18:29 PM
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Great to see the developer is very active and looking forward to start couple masternodes after the POW. Great work.
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August 12, 2018, 08:45:35 PM
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Check out the alpha of SIRAJ.   You asked, I listened.   Lower emissions after pow higher mn collateral. Plus,  the first attempt at economic stabilizion .  SIRAJ, the first dynamic MN SYSTEM  an first economic stabilizion based on simple fundamental ideas .

https://github.com/spayse/hello_world/compare/stage

I see you updated the code but did not update the 'notes'

https://github.com/spayse/hello_world/compare/stage#diff-7ec3c68a81efff79b6ca22ac1f1eabbaR2212
        nSubsidy = 1000 * COIN; // 2 years -- Emissions: 2.522.880, Cumulative: 4.297.436
        nSubsidy = 250 * COIN; // 2 years -- Emissions: 2.522.880, Cumulative: 4.297.436


So would these be the correct total emissions after 2 years?
// 2 years -- Emissions: 630,720, Cumulative: 2,405,276

Good that you upped the master node value to 65k but now I may need to mine a bit more or buy about 15k more so I can run a master node. Keep up the good work.


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Due to a masternode bug that needs to be solved, the POW has been extended and will now end at block 17500, so good news for those that like mining.

The nethash rate is low now, so it's not hard to earn enough coins for MN from mining even if you have only 1 GPU card.
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August 17, 2018, 02:48:39 PM
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Due to a masternode bug that needs to be solved, the POW has been extended and will now end at block 17500, so good news for those that like mining.

The nethash rate is low now, so it's not hard to earn enough coins for MN from mining even if you have only 1 GPU card.
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