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Author Topic: [ANN] [HVC] Heavycoin - Ultra-secure, Decentralized Block Reward Voting, Fast  (Read 542196 times)
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March 13, 2014, 01:47:40 PM
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http://heavy.stablehash.com/ is up for beta!


http://ubuntuone.com/50wuGGpX3SgkG9Pp2hjsBw (Miner source if somebody can compile for windows! I will compile later if nobody else does.)

This is a win-32 bit version of the cpuminer-heavycoin-rc2 for use with stable hash.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/8vbqmf59q3occax/cpuminer-heavycoin-rc2-stablehash-w32.zip

you can join the pool at http://heavy.stablehash.com/

source provided by doge94 at bitcointalk.org

It has been tested on Win7 64.

usage

minerd.exe -a heavy -v 512 -o stratum+tcp://stablehash.com:5001 -u <YOUR_WORKER> -p <YOUR_WORKER_PASSWORD>

Donations are appreciated

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BTC: 1J97Y7EwYinRRxJkdXvzaYoJmjZsnzR2FY

Enjoy and happy mining
Vijtech

This thread is far too long to read.

Is there a GPU client being used? I've read posts that there is.

No there isn't really. It's a scam.
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March 13, 2014, 01:51:23 PM
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should have left it longer before telling people I was joking, or not told anyone at all, my motives were purely to dissuade dumb people from investing.
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March 13, 2014, 02:22:02 PM
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How many is the value of this currency because the ppl was paid the IPO dnt lose money? What is this "real" value now? i know the real value dnt exist but need know if the altcoin is in good price at 5000 sat. , 7000 sat. 10000 sat... or what is?

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March 13, 2014, 02:31:06 PM
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How many is the value of this currency because the ppl was paid the IPO dnt lose money? What is this "real" value now? i know the real value dnt exist but need know if the altcoin is in good price at 5000 sat. , 7000 sat. 10000 sat... or what is?

price is all subjective but if the cpu only thing holds then it's worth a lot lot lot more than it's trading for currently, it's still in it's infancy, it's under a week old.
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March 13, 2014, 02:38:57 PM
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Thanks, installed dos2unix, then converted the file, but received the following:

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   THIS IS BETA 2 - AND CAN ONLY BE USED WITH OUR hvc01.heavycoinpool.com STRATUM SERVER    *
   HOWEVER, IT SHOULD ALSO BE COMPATIBLE WITH OTHER HVC DEVS APPROVED STRATUM/MPOS POOLS    *
*********************************************************************************************
--> pausing for 2 seconds
./run_miner.sh: line 14: ./minerd: cannot execute binary file

thanks

You probably have 32 bit kernel and the miner is compiled as 64 bit.

Type: uname -m

if output is x86_64: 64 bit kernel
if output is  i686 32 bit kernel

I think you're right, my kernel is 32 bit - i686, I'll need to find a 32 bit miner.

Linux ubuntu 3.11.0-15-generic #25~precise1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 30 17:42:40 UTC 2014 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
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March 13, 2014, 02:46:02 PM
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how the devs solve the problem with 51% attack?
it is very possible in sustain stage
it is the same probability to 51% attack as bitcoin has?
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March 13, 2014, 02:49:36 PM
Last edit: March 13, 2014, 03:36:15 PM by zhpool
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HeavyCoin@Zhpool is ready for RC2 http://heavycoin.zhpool.com/





Check It Out

http://heavycoin.zhpool.com/

RC2 mining tool is prepared, and RC2 mining tool will only work with our RC2 stratuming pool

Let crack more blocks

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March 13, 2014, 02:50:22 PM
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does anyone have any good ideas on how to get my passcode back I have seemingly lost it, and I need some advice.
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March 13, 2014, 02:55:20 PM
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does anyone have any good ideas on how to get my passcode back I have seemingly lost it, and I need some advice.

Which passcode?
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March 13, 2014, 02:55:32 PM
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I think you're right, my kernel is 32 bit - i686, I'll need to find a 32 bit miner.

Linux ubuntu 3.11.0-15-generic #25~precise1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 30 17:42:40 UTC 2014 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux

The only reason to run a 32bit Linux kernel is if your CPU does not support x86-64 instruction set.
If it doesn't, it must be ten years old, and therefore it's not worth wasting electricity running some damn miners, BUY the coins.
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March 13, 2014, 02:59:32 PM
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does anyone have any good ideas on how to get my passcode back I have seemingly lost it, and I need some advice.

Which passcode?


the one you enter to encrypt your wallet.
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March 13, 2014, 03:05:59 PM
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How many is the value of this currency because the ppl was paid the IPO dnt lose money? What is this "real" value now? i know the real value dnt exist but need know if the altcoin is in good price at 5000 sat. , 7000 sat. 10000 sat... or what is?
price is all subjective but if the cpu only thing holds then it's worth a lot lot lot more than it's trading for currently, it's still in it's infancy, it's under a week old.

the coin is on three exchanges. the current value is what someone is willing to pay.
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March 13, 2014, 03:07:29 PM
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does anyone have any good ideas on how to get my passcode back I have seemingly lost it, and I need some advice.

Which passcode?


the one you enter to encrypt your wallet.

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Try to remember or find it. There is no other way around, if your wallet is encrypted and you don't have the password, you lose its contents. Sorry.
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March 13, 2014, 03:08:50 PM
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does anyone have any good ideas on how to get my passcode back I have seemingly lost it, and I need some advice.

Which passcode?


the one you enter to encrypt your wallet.

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Try to remember or find it. There is no other way around, if your wallet is encrypted and you don't have the password, you lose its contents. Sorry.

That's what I figured from what I read online. and there are no tools yet because its to new. thanks.
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March 13, 2014, 03:11:17 PM
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I think you're right, my kernel is 32 bit - i686, I'll need to find a 32 bit miner.

Linux ubuntu 3.11.0-15-generic #25~precise1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 30 17:42:40 UTC 2014 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux

The only reason to run a 32bit Linux kernel is if your CPU does not support x86-64 instruction set.
If it doesn't, it must be ten years old, and therefore it's not worth wasting electricity running some damn miners, BUY the coins.

I was running VMware on my laptop to try to get  some kind of Linux miner working whilst waiting on the heavycoinpool Windows miner, and unfortunately my version of VMware workstation does not like 64 bit for some reason, even though my host OS is 64 bit.  The laptop is only a year old.
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March 13, 2014, 03:12:25 PM
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does anyone have any good ideas on how to get my passcode back I have seemingly lost it, and I need some advice.

Which passcode?


the one you enter to encrypt your wallet.

 Sad

Try to remember or find it. There is no other way around, if your wallet is encrypted and you don't have the password, you lose its contents. Sorry.

That's what I figured from what I read online. and there are no tools yet because its to new. thanks.

There's hardly a "tool" to crack crypto wallet passwords if they were strong enough. There's services like http://www.walletrecoveryservices.com/ that can run a script against your wallet file trying permutations or similar guesses given some hints about the password you used, but nothing else that I know of.
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March 13, 2014, 03:20:57 PM
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Why is it trading under value right now ?

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March 13, 2014, 03:22:17 PM
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The only reason to run a 32bit Linux kernel is if your CPU does not support x86-64 instruction set.
If it doesn't, it must be ten years old, and therefore it's not worth wasting electricity running some damn miners, BUY the coins.

I was running VMware on my laptop to try to get  some kind of Linux miner working whilst waiting on the heavycoinpool Windows miner, and unfortunately my version of VMware workstation does not like 64 bit for some reason, even though my host OS is 64 bit.  The laptop is only a year old.

Did you enable VT-x (virtualization) support in BIOS?
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March 13, 2014, 03:27:33 PM
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does anyone have any good ideas on how to get my passcode back I have seemingly lost it, and I need some advice.

Which passcode?


the one you enter to encrypt your wallet.

 Sad

Try to remember or find it. There is no other way around, if your wallet is encrypted and you don't have the password, you lose its contents. Sorry.

That's what I figured from what I read online. and there are no tools yet because its to new. thanks.

There's hardly a "tool" to crack crypto wallet passwords if they were strong enough. There's services like http://www.walletrecoveryservices.com/ that can run a script against your wallet file trying permutations or similar guesses given some hints about the password you used, but nothing else that I know of.

finally figured it out after throwing 100 passwords I have at it.
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March 13, 2014, 03:29:24 PM
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does anyone have any good ideas on how to get my passcode back I have seemingly lost it, and I need some advice.

Which passcode?


the one you enter to encrypt your wallet.

 Sad

Try to remember or find it. There is no other way around, if your wallet is encrypted and you don't have the password, you lose its contents. Sorry.

That's what I figured from what I read online. and there are no tools yet because its to new. thanks.

dude these guys might be able to help http://www.walletrecoveryservices.com/
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