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what about any news for AMD miner?
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October 09, 2018, 12:57:46 PM
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what about any news for AMD miner?

there is a bounty, and we are contacting amd miner devs :-)

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October 09, 2018, 01:31:13 PM
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Is This official exchange? https://ex.injex.io/trade/SUQA/BTC
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October 09, 2018, 01:55:59 PM
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Is This official exchange? https://ex.injex.io/trade/SUQA/BTC
There is no official exchange and the safest place to trade SUQA is in discord trading channel for now. Please do not look at low volume exchanges that are not approved by us. Investors, miners and supporters of SUQA please wait for our announcements about exchanges.They will be posted on our btctalk, discord and webpage when ready.
Walt for SUQA Foundation Ecosystem start if the early adopters want to be real wealhty Smiley
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October 09, 2018, 03:37:20 PM
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Is This official exchange? https://ex.injex.io/trade/SUQA/BTC
There is no official exchange and the safest place to trade SUQA is in discord trading channel for now. Please do not look at low volume exchanges that are not approved by us. Investors, miners and supporters of SUQA please wait for our announcements about exchanges.They will be posted on our btctalk, discord and webpage when ready.
Walt for SUQA Foundation Ecosystem start if the early adopters want to be real wealhty Smiley

Go first to the Cryptobridge. Good exchange. And we can already trade in a coin, and the interest will begin to grow, and hence the development of the coin. We have high hopes for Suqa, and we hope that the coin will not let you down. ))

If the developers do not let the coin down, then the miners will pay back with good mining. And another request, be careful with Nicehash, he kills every coin!
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October 09, 2018, 06:23:23 PM
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Anyone can sync wallet?

cant sync for 2 days now?


Hi. Today I have nlineno 560 000 SUQA, using the official wallet. The next time you receive a transaction, all the coins disappeared from the local wallet. Just disappeared all records of transactions in http://suqaexplorer.com/search ahhh! All transaction records in the local wallet have disappeared. In the debug file.log records about received blocks remain, but there are no records in the blockchain. Judging by the topics on the forum my problem is not unique. How can I recover the missing coins?
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October 09, 2018, 06:58:37 PM
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Is This official exchange? https://ex.injex.io/trade/SUQA/BTC
not yet. its next selflisting.. runaway Wink

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Is This official exchange? https://ex.injex.io/trade/SUQA/BTC
not yet. its next selflisting.. runaway Wink

My advice wouldnt be to run away but to DYOR - do your own research

With any coin, exchange, project, investment.

A project this interesting will attract low volume exchanges, it does not mean they are all bad or fake/scam.

Those exchanges will list regardless of what anyone wants or thinks.

I am not in any way associated with this injex.io . I personally will not trade on it.
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October 09, 2018, 07:48:51 PM
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Anyone can sync wallet?

cant sync for 2 days now?


Hi. Today I have nlineno 560 000 SUQA, using the official wallet. The next time you receive a transaction, all the coins disappeared from the local wallet. Just disappeared all records of transactions in http://suqaexplorer.com/search ahhh! All transaction records in the local wallet have disappeared. In the debug file.log records about received blocks remain, but there are no records in the blockchain. Judging by the topics on the forum my problem is not unique. How can I recover the missing coins?

Not sure what happened. What does "nlineno" means? More details needed.

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October 09, 2018, 08:28:21 PM
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Is This official exchange? https://ex.injex.io/trade/SUQA/BTC

Not to Endorse it or anything, but I wanted to get some more coin, so I joined and moved over a little BTC.
Bought some SUQA at various prices, and then transferred it out of the exchange and back into my wallet.
Everything seemed to work fine for me. 

The scary part is I think I was the only buyer on there, everyone else is selling too high, or wanting to buy for nothing.

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October 09, 2018, 08:33:17 PM
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and this shit team has tampered the x22i-ccminer source code,you can not build it on Linux.Of course the windows build has a hidden fee.10%+?%,a coin of Hodlcoin fork of new vicious scam team.

the miner has been developed on linux and can compile fine.
it has all the usual limitations of the base ccminer code, for example the dependancy on older openssl library, but it's nothing to do with x22i.
the windows build is the same code you can find on github, and has no hidden fee.
there is a 10% developer reward, which is widely advertised and transparent, including the usage those coins will have.

With all due respect - you are wrong Pallas ...

The miner does NOT compile fine under 'linux'. Maybe it compiles fine with YOUR distro of 'linux' but not linux as a specific one like Fedora, or CentOS (possibly any linux distro) in the git repo codes' current form.

First - the git repo has most of the compat/ directory missing which can be remedied simply by copying the compat/ directory from the ccminer-tpruvot git repo.
Second - had it actually been in a linux OS when committed to the git repo, the executable bits would be in tact. They are not. In fact, it seems it has been setup in Windows and committed from there, as these symptoms typically extend from Windows inability to export the executable bit to git, unlike (almost all versions of) linux. This is easily remedied as well as you know (chmod +x), but is something that should NEVER need to be done if the git repo was committed properly in the first place.

I can commit these as a pull request to the git if you like to fix these issues, that ARE in existence in the current git repo, just like what was mentioned earlier by e-hashs-top.

This generalization of the word 'linux' should never translate automatically into Ubuntu/Debian. You as a highly experienced developer should know that better than anyone.

This version also has a limitation of GPU count as well. The moment a machine has a GPU count above 9, the miner will run and core dump. Before you mention running multiple sessions, I will also advise you that this method simply doesn't work due to the ccminer's inability to see past CUDA device 10, and also has an issue with duplicating CUDA device 0 regardless of whether you specify it or not in the parameter list (-d) when running multiple sessions of this ccminer-x22i fork.

Whoever built this miner built it with almost no foresight for the large miners at all. Since when should any of these miners (including the miner fix I requested for XCN many months ago) have a GPU limitation of anything less than 25? That seems to me to be a moot ideal, and one that needs to change in future mining applications like ccminer. I think whoever brings miners out for the 'new' algos and coins, really should look at supplying a codebase that IS current, and not based on much older codebase for ccminer.

I hope this helps so that you can see that e-hashs-top isn't the only one with these sorts of issues. as I posted earlier to the 'dev' of this coin in past pages about compilation - and he/she rejected any of my concerns also passing it off as a 'linux people know how to compile' insult without considering who was posting.

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October 09, 2018, 08:47:29 PM
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You are nitpicking my words. The ccminer compiles on Linux, but not on all distribution and versions, just like any other ccminer fork.
The git repo doesn't have the correct attributes because it has been initialised by a windows developer, using my code.
The limitation on GPU number hasn't been introduced by the changes needed to run X22i. The reason why the miner was forked from an older ccminer is because of the need to have support for getblocktemplate, to have a fair launch even without pools.
Hope that answers all of your questions.

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Ahh yeah I'm having a similar issue.  I'm running the only existing GPU miner on a system with updated drivers to work with CUDA 9.2 and it seems to be running and so forth.  I'm seeing payouts stack up on the mining pool I'm using.

however....I can't get the windows wallet client to connect to anything.  There are others mining and there's a nethash, so obviously it is working but.  I don't know what I'm doing wrong.  It's not working 'out of the box' so to speak.

I hope this project goes well and things pick up.  I hope it's contributes and establishes healthy competition as an ASIC resistant coin and such but, this is a really rough launch.

It's stating 'no source block available'.  It's not connecting and accessing the blockchain.  I don't know why though.

Update:  I went to the debug window.  In the Information tab.  The connection area (Name: main) I assume is implying connections to the mainnet as opposed to a testnet.  Number of conncetions keeps flashing from 0 (in 0/ out 0) to 1 really quick and then back to all 0.  It's like iet's trying to connect but can't.
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I have recently added SUQA (SUQA) to provide soon Mining Calculation, Pools and Exchanges listing some others interesting statistics and Graph about this coin.

SUQA (SUQA)


CointToMine.Today The Swiss Army Knife For Miner... Mining Calculator, Mining Stats & Graph
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I have recently added SUQA (SUQA) to provide soon Mining Calculation, Pools and Exchanges listing some others interesting statistics and Graph about this coin.

SUQA (SUQA)

Ty, but i got only 1,7 Mhs from 1063 and 1.8 Mhs from 1066 OC mode.
So, why your calculator used about 2.5 Mhs from 1063 and 2.6 Mhs from 1066  Huh
btw i'm used windows ccminer
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https://images2.imgbox.com/4a/22/6XZclLVE_o.png


SUQA is a new opensource peer to peer digital currency that gives the investors 5% apr interest from term deposits even if the wallet is offline. It is based on an improved code of the secure and widely used Bitcoin Blockchain with a brand new advanced memory intensive X22i POW algo which is completely ASIC, FPGA and Quantum Resistant.


SUQA is a name of an ancient coin from Nepal that has been used for thousands of years and it also means 'to wait'(Time-Lock) in Somali language.

Following are some of the problems which SUQA currency addresses:

1. Lack of recognition and adaptation of blockchain and digital payments.
2. Lack of coins which are being used in real life ecosystems.
3. Lack of Trust in cryptocurrency world.
4. Centralization threat from ASIC and FPGA companies.
5. Quantum Attack threat from future Quantum Computers.
6. Need for a new complex, secure, ASIC and FPGA resistant, memory optimized, post quantum algorithm for constant dynamic decentralization.


SUQA Features:

1. Fast:
Fastest POW Coin: 533 Transactions per second. 75 times more scalable than Bitcoin.

2. Rewarding:
Investors can earn 5% apr interest from term deposits even if the wallet is offline. First 3 months monthly term deposit apr will be 25% apr to encourage early adopters and investors.  

3. Almost No Transaction Fees
SUQA allows you to make instant payments with incredibly low fees for each transaction. Using blockchain technology, transactions are performed directly between two digital wallets.

4. Protection
To ensure the safety of the SUQA ecosystem, SUQA has implemented full replay protection and unique wallet addresses. More importantly ASIC, FPGA and Quantum Attack protection make SUQA a very secure and future-proof digital currency.
 
5. Transparency
SUQA is a free open source project that is built by expert blockchain developers and supported by a rapidly growing community of blockchain enthusiasts that stretches around the globe.

SUQA Use Cases:

SUQA currency can be used in any digital transaction where other cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin is being used. The major use of SUQA currency in a real world ecosystem is SUQA Foundation where no other cryptocurrency except SUQA can be used.

Suqa Foundation is a Decentralized Autonomous Philanthropist Organization that rewards everyone inside its ecosystem generously, securely and transparently without fees, to foster the growth of the Blockchain.

There will be 3 microsites of SUQA Foundation where the SUQA currency can be utilized. Details of these microsites will be released soon.

Specifications

Coin name: SUQA
Ticker : SUQA
Algorithm : X22i
Coin Type: POW
Max. supply: 1,078,740,313+10%dev fee
Block Time: 2 minutes
Max Block Size: 16mb
Max tx/s: 533 tx/s
Difficulty Retarget Algo: DarkGravityV3
RPC port: 20971
P2P port: 20970
Ico: No
Pre-Mine: No
Masternode: No
Pre-Sale: No
Dev-Fee: 10%
Genesis: 26 September, 2018

Block rewards
 
1 to 22,000: 10,000  = 220,000,000
22,001 to  50,000: 5,000  = 139,995,000
50,001 to 100,000: 2.500 =124,997,500
100,001 to 200,000: 1.250 = 124,998,750
200,001 to  400.000: 625= 124,999,375
400,001 to 1,500,000: 312,5=343,749,688
TOTAL SUPPLY: 1,078,740,313  plus 10%
for founders fee will be mined in 5.78 years.

MAX TOTAL : 1,186,614,344 SUQA

Technical Details:

X22i-Algo
X22i is the newest most complex, advanced, quantum resistant algorithm for the millions of gpu miners and it is also one of the most power efficient hash algorithms. “I” stands for the 22 algorithms intelligence and it is not just another clone or a copy cat of another algo but instead it has too much optimization potential for all the CUDA and OPENCL Developers because of the added complex Post Quantum algo SWIFFTX.
New PoW algorithm providing the following advantages:
- Adding a quantum resistant part in the algo chain (SWIFFTX)
- Rising the memory requirements four times, not a problem for CPU and GPU but much harder for FPGA and ASIC
- Much longer algo chain: 22 algorithms create the need for a lot of chip space to implement the whole chain, very cost un-effective for FPGAS and ASICS.
- We will require a hard fork every 6 months to add a new ASIC and FPGA resistant algo to guarantee decentralization.

Time-Lock Deposit
Please go to file, receiving adress and copy the wallet address from there.
Please choose deposit from the top and paste the adress to where it says deposit adress. Please choose the amount and click on how long  you want to time-lock your SUQA for, choose for up to 4 weeks and up to 25% apr for the first 3 months for early adapters.After 3 months 1 month time-locked term deposit will be 5% apr.
 Click on EARN. Click on YES and YES. You should see on  the amount you put on hold and how much you will receive on the overview screen. Once it is time-locked it will not be possible to unlock it until the chosen time.

GitHub
https://github.com/SUQAORG

Wallets
Windows-Qt
https://github.com/SUQAORG/SUQA-CORE/releases/tag/v1.0

Linux
https://github.com/SUQAORG/SUQA-CORE/releases/tag/v1.0
configure command to help people having problems compiling the wallet on linux:
"./configure --disable-tests --with-incompatible-bdb --disable-shared --with-pic --with-bignum=no --with-gui=qt5 --disable-hardening CPPFLAGS=-fPIC"

Miner
In-Wallet Cpu mining.

V1.0 Windows 10-64 bit, Nvidia Cuda 9.2 ccminer x22i specific miner.

https://github.com/SUQAORG/ccminer-x22i/releases/tag/v1.0.0

https://coinguides.org/solo-mining-guide/

Solo mining example:

ccminer -a x22i -s 5 --no-longpoll --coinbase-addr=<your_receiving_address> -o http://localhost:20971/ -u <your_wallet_rpc_username> -p <your_wallet_rpc_password>

Pool mining example :

ccminer -a x22i -o stratum+tcp://preferredpool:port-u Weblogin.WorkerName -p WorkerPassword

Sample OC settings: PL 65, Core +100, memory + 300 (for all nvidia cards)

Memory clock matters, play with it!

If you get errors when starting the miner, set the wallet language to english

Pools

http://yiimp.eu/                    Fee 2 %

https://uberkripto.club           Fee 1%

http://icemining.ca/               Fee 1%

https://yiimp.cn/                   Fee 1%

https://eqpool.com                Fee 1%

https://bsod.pw/                   Fee 0.9%

https://www.gos.cx/              Fee 0.9%

http://pool.douzipool.club/     Fee  0.5%

https://tera.tn//                    Fee 0.5%

https://www.focus-pool.com   Fee 0.3%

SUQA Calculator https://www.coincalculators.io/coin.aspx?crypto=suqa-mining-calculator

Explorer
http://suqaexplorer.com/
https://poolexplorer.com/coin/5401

Find Us:
https://suqa.org
Telegram: Coming Soon
Discord: https://discord.gg/qrtU7Y9
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SUQAfoundation
Roadmap: Coming Soon
SUQA Whitepaper: Coming Soon
X22i Algo Whitepaper: Coming Soon

Bounties:
AMD(OpenCl)Miner Bounty Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5042160.new#new
NVIDIA(CUDA)Miner Bounty Thread: Coming Soon
Community Bounties Thread: Coming Soon
SUQA Foundation Rewards : Coming Soon




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October 10, 2018, 07:13:05 AM
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You are nitpicking my words. The ccminer compiles on Linux, but not on all distribution and versions, just like any other ccminer fork.
The git repo doesn't have the correct attributes because it has been initialised by a windows developer, using my code.
The limitation on GPU number hasn't been introduced by the changes needed to run X22i. The reason why the miner was forked from an older ccminer is because of the need to have support for getblocktemplate, to have a fair launch even without pools.
Hope that answers all of your questions.

Yes - one question is answered ...

But I didn't ask ANY others, AND the reasoning you provided still doesn't fix anything Pallas. It just explains WHY.

It is this so called 'nitpicking' that you refer to that eliminates the confusion created when you speak generally of such things. It is something almost ALL developers seem to do in this Crypto space, and it causes more issue than resolve. Had there been specifics (those reasons) given from the beginning, confusion would not settle in and we would not be having this discussion. Better yet, had these issues been addressed BEFORE the release, the same would result. Either way, the issues remain and so the state of which the miner sits is still the same, getblocktemplate or not.

It is a few simple issues that could be easily resolved BEFORE the publication of the code, setting this project apart from all the others, instead of melding in with ALL the others that do the same thing.

BTW - I did NOT state that the GPU limitation was 'introduced' by the x22i Algo, I merely stated that there was NO CARE taken to allow larger miners a resolve to this GPU limitation issue of the miner. Something that could have been resolved also BEFORE the release of the miner, and something that is simply consequential of the lack of CARE taken once again, based on 'your' code or otherwise.

So thank you for answering my one question about the GPU limitation, and thank you for explaining why the issues in the git exist. It still doesn't help those that require a simpler way of compiling, nor does it help people who are new to this space (which unfortunately is the majority these days), to begin their journey into the mining/Crypto arena.

This is NOT an attack as you seem to have taken it, but specifics on what the ISSUES are in this project, at least from my/our side. Something this project NEEDS to consider when trying to show professionalism within the realms of the project, and all it has.

Much respect mate!

#crysx

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Ahh yeah I'm having a similar issue.  I'm running the only existing GPU miner on a system with updated drivers to work with CUDA 9.2 and it seems to be running and so forth.  I'm seeing payouts stack up on the mining pool I'm using.

however....I can't get the windows wallet client to connect to anything.  There are others mining and there's a nethash, so obviously it is working but.  I don't know what I'm doing wrong.  It's not working 'out of the box' so to speak.

I hope this project goes well and things pick up.  I hope it's contributes and establishes healthy competition as an ASIC resistant coin and such but, this is a really rough launch.

It's stating 'no source block available'.  It's not connecting and accessing the blockchain.  I don't know why though.

Update:  I went to the debug window.  In the Information tab.  The connection area (Name: main) I assume is implying connections to the mainnet as opposed to a testnet.  Number of conncetions keeps flashing from 0 (in 0/ out 0) to 1 really quick and then back to all 0.  It's like iet's trying to connect but can't.

You need to create a text file located in appdata/roaming/SUQA and then save that file as “SUQA.conf” while selecting the “all files” option in the drop down menu.
Then fill that config file with addnodes located in the last few pages of this thread.
Restart the wallet and it should sync.

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You are nitpicking my words. The ccminer compiles on Linux, but not on all distribution and versions, just like any other ccminer fork.
The git repo doesn't have the correct attributes because it has been initialised by a windows developer, using my code.
The limitation on GPU number hasn't been introduced by the changes needed to run X22i. The reason why the miner was forked from an older ccminer is because of the need to have support for getblocktemplate, to have a fair launch even without pools.
Hope that answers all of your questions.

Yes - one question is answered ...

But I didn't ask ANY others, AND the reasoning you provided still doesn't fix anything Pallas. It just explains WHY.

It is this so called 'nitpicking' that you refer to that eliminates the confusion created when you speak generally of such things. It is something almost ALL developers seem to do in this Crypto space, and it causes more issue than resolve. Had there been specifics (those reasons) given from the beginning, confusion would not settle in and we would not be having this discussion. Better yet, had these issues been addressed BEFORE the release, the same would result. Either way, the issues remain and so the state of which the miner sits is still the same, getblocktemplate or not.

It is a few simple issues that could be easily resolved BEFORE the publication of the code, setting this project apart from all the others, instead of melding in with ALL the others that do the same thing.

BTW - I did NOT state that the GPU limitation was 'introduced' by the x22i Algo, I merely stated that there was NO CARE taken to allow larger miners a resolve to this GPU limitation issue of the miner. Something that could have been resolved also BEFORE the release of the miner, and something that is simply consequential of the lack of CARE taken once again, based on 'your' code or otherwise.

So thank you for answering my one question about the GPU limitation, and thank you for explaining why the issues in the git exist. It still doesn't help those that require a simpler way of compiling, nor does it help people who are new to this space (which unfortunately is the majority these days), to begin their journey into the mining/Crypto arena.

This is NOT an attack as you seem to have taken it, but specifics on what the ISSUES are in this project, at least from my/our side. Something this project NEEDS to consider when trying to show professionalism within the realms of the project, and all it has.

Much respect mate!

#crysx

I don't think my posts shown anything about attacks; and I can explain everything, but you write so much :-)
We did not want to delay relase of the coin, nor make the miner unstable or buggy when first released, hence why we choose not to use the most recent ccminer and add getblocktemplate support to it. This meant no >9 gpu support, but I think a good launch and fair mining is more important. The miner will be enhanced and improved.
You are stating an absence of care for huge farms, I'm saying an absence of care would have been releasing a coin without gpu miner, and have all the private miners floating around, which happens on a lot of coins. We launched a fair coin, that was the goal. Now let the improvements come.
Feel free to make pull requests for any enhancement to the miner you might have. We are a community project after all.
Thanks for your support :-)

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and this shit team has tampered the x22i-ccminer source code,you can not build it on Linux.Of course the windows build has a hidden fee.10%+?%,a coin of Hodlcoin fork of new vicious scam team.
The 10% dev fee is transparent for future development for a asic and fpga resistant coin which should be supported be gpu miners unlike zooko who has gotten rich with the 20% fee from zcash than told gpu miners he didn't care about them. You can't expect people to develop and continue working on a project for free not to mention look at what these scumbag exchanges charge for a listing fee  
The real Founders fee is 7.5% because 2.5 % will go directly to SUQA Foundation Rewards. Total of 30 million SUQA will given as Rewards and Bounties in 5.78 years. Half of it in the 1st year because of the block rewards.

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