keccak512 (OP)
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June 15, 2014, 08:14:10 PM |
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I love how cool my miner is running
What next phase?
The next phase is the "Limit phase". In the limit phase voting for a lower block reward has the effect reducing the max money supply from 128M to something smaller. The max vote is still 1024. The duration of the limit phase is in the number of blocks. So if the voted block reward is 512, then for each block mined 512 coins are effectively lost from the network forever and the total money supply decreases. (The coins that are "lost" are the 512 that could have been mined if the block reward was the maximum 1024.)
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braxx
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June 15, 2014, 09:36:55 PM |
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is there anyone who can port the mjollnircoin miner (70% more hashrate on my miners from 50 to 84Mh/s) to the heavycoin miner? user chango created it, but no longer busy with hefty reorder is very busy IRL and has no time... but he has a better solution in pipeline.
anyone?
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fengkaitj
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June 16, 2014, 01:57:59 AM |
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The CEO of Gridseed announced today in his Weibo account that Gridseed launched a new project that they are researching a multiple mining 16nm assic which can mine sha256,sha3,scrypt,scrypt-n and x11 coins simultaneously.
I guess it maybe a good news for HVC.
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fengkaitj
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June 16, 2014, 04:38:48 AM |
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mumbly
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June 16, 2014, 11:41:54 AM |
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The CEO of Gridseed announced today in his Weibo account that Gridseed launched a new project that they are researching a multiple mining 16nm assic which can mine sha256,sha3,scrypt,scrypt-n and x11 coins simultaneously.
I guess it maybe a good news for HVC.
Whoa - that's huge. 16nm - I thought that the current best ones were in the mid 20's - if someone can educate me, please let me know. fengkaitj - thanks so much for sharing this news and translating for us - very much appreciated. Cheers, M
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isuelt
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June 16, 2014, 02:49:35 PM |
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The CEO of Gridseed announced today in his Weibo account that Gridseed launched a new project that they are researching a multiple mining 16nm assic which can mine sha256,sha3,scrypt,scrypt-n and x11 coins simultaneously.
Got a link to that announcement?
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TheRealSteve
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June 16, 2014, 04:52:47 PM Last edit: June 17, 2014, 08:11:57 PM by TheRealSteve |
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1gh has overtaken zhpool again Pool hash rates and miners* due to rate variability displayed through pool statistics pages, rates are based on average of 10 samples over the past hour** miner count for 1gh unavailable*** Delta since last update Block Progression and Pool Lucklast 24h | 1gh | nonce | zhpool | poolhub | hash avg | 9,868.44 | 20.65 | 9,097.07 | 2.39 | blocks | 519 | 0 | 457 | 0 | hash % | 51.97 | 0.11 | 47.91 | 0.01 | blocks % | 53.18 | 0.00 | 46.82 | 0.00 | luck % | 102.30 | 0.00 | 97.70 | 0.00 |
| | | | | | | | | | last 7d | 1gh | nonce | zhpool | poolhub | hash avg | 6,934.82 | 31.68 | 12,098.75 | 3.24 | blocks | 2,051 | 9 | 3,429 | 1 | hash % | 36.37 | 0.17 | 63.45 | 0.02 | blocks % | 37.36 | 0.16 | 62.46 | 0.02 | luck % | 102.72 | 98.67 | 98.44 | 107.28 |
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1gh Top statsTop 100 | Mhash/s | | | Top 10 | Mhash/s | Total: | 10,345.53 | | | Total: | 5,075.67 | Mean rate: | 103.46 | | | Mean rate: | 507.57 | Median rate: | 19.30 | | | Median rate: | 316.36 | Mode(10) rate: | 0 | | | Mode(100) rate: | 300 | % of pool: | 99.6% | | | % of pool: | 48.8% | % of network: | 55.1% | | | % of network: | 27% |
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Pool voting Mining (indicative, not authoritative!)payoff per Mhash/s / day | ideal solo | 1gh | nonce | zhpool | poolhub | HVC | 30.24180 | 30.24 | 29.05 | 28.98 | 31.58 | mBTC | 0.09103 | 0.09 | 0.09 | 0.09 | 0.10 | USD | 0.05221 | 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.05 | pool take/day | | 1gh | nonce | zhpool | poolhub | HVC | | 2,118.40 | 9.30 | 3,541.68 | 1.03 | BTC | | 0.01 | 0.00 | 0.01 | 0.00 | USD | | 3.66 | 0.02 | 6.11 | 0.00 |
| | | Based on last 7 days performance and... block reward: HVC723.003090909091 | mBTC/HVC: 0.00301 | USD/BTC: $573.52
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fengkaitj
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June 16, 2014, 10:57:00 PM |
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The CEO of Gridseed announced today in his Weibo account that Gridseed launched a new project that they are researching a multiple mining 16nm assic which can mine sha256,sha3,scrypt,scrypt-n and x11 coins simultaneously.
Got a link to that announcement? http://weibo.com/1668481133/B9cbbvJNh
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keccak512 (OP)
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June 17, 2014, 02:50:47 PM |
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Development updateHeavycoin version 1.3 has been released! This version contains payment protocol support, a few minor updates and a checkpoint. Changelog- Payment protocol support for heavycoin: URIs
- Added checkpoint at height 60,000
- Minor UI fix
Download links are listed on the Heavycoin website and the Heavycoin ANN postWe recommend that everyone upgrades to this version.
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incin
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June 17, 2014, 03:32:34 PM |
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Works great, thanks!
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TheRealSteve
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June 17, 2014, 08:12:26 PM |
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Payment protocol support for heavycoin: URIs
Can you confirm this is working on Windows? No protocol handler is set up, and passing the URI on the command line yields "URI can not be parsed!" using my address / example address from unittests.cpp . ( as an aside: bummer - the forum software mangles the URLs no matter how I seem to format them )
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keccak512 (OP)
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June 18, 2014, 06:17:15 AM |
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Payment protocol support for heavycoin: URIs
Can you confirm this is working on Windows? No protocol handler is set up, and passing the URI on the command line yields "URI can not be parsed!" using my address / example address from unittests.cpp . ( as an aside: bummer - the forum software mangles the URLs no matter how I seem to format them ) regarding no1 - There is no Heavycoin windows installer, so I think something needs to be configured in your Windows to make the association work. regarding no2 - I guess the forum mangling is related to the length of it... maybe we change to hvc:// Would that fit?
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TheRealSteve
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June 18, 2014, 11:51:40 AM |
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regarding no1 - There is no Heavycoin windows installer, so I think something needs to be configured in your Windows to make the association work.
Gotcha - figured that part might have been handled in the client itself However, that doesn't explain the error thrown when feeding the client the URI manually, e.g.: heavycoin-qt.exe heavycoin:HTQUFnH79dorHhfJATgLDUAwNpQ2Xa9LLb or heavycoin-qt.exe heavycoin://HTQUFnH79dorHhfJATgLDUAwNpQ2Xa9LLb
yields: I'm not sure this is all there is to it, but I'd guess that at least this one line was overlooked: https://github.com/heavycoin/heavycoin/blob/master/src/qt/guiutil.cpp#L83
regarding no2 - I guess the forum mangling is related to the length of it... maybe we change to hvc:// Would that fit?
I suspect it's some forum URL parser at work where an exception was made for "bitcoin:". Using hvc (or heavycoin, etc.), you get this: input: hvc:HTQUFnH79dorHhfJATgLDUAwNpQ2Xa9LLb result: http://hvc://HTQUFnH79dorHhfJATgLDUAwNpQ2Xa9LLb
input: hvc://HTQUFnH79dorHhfJATgLDUAwNpQ2Xa9LLb result: http://hvc//HTQUFnH79dorHhfJATgLDUAwNpQ2Xa9LLb
If that's the case, then there's not much that can be done about that without getting forum operators to add heavycoin to the list of allowed protocols... and then watch as hundreds of other coins also want it
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mumbly
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June 18, 2014, 01:39:50 PM |
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Hey guys, Ok - I need everyone's help - I am trying to get Heavycoin added on to the Facebook MultiCoin Tipping app. They are having a vote to find the next three coins to add to their app - we are currently in fifth position and need some votes to move us to the top of the list. To vote: 1) Go to: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MultiCoinTipping/permalink/752043308192691/?qa_ref=pp2) Click to join group (it's called "MulticoinTipping") 3) Once you are accepted to the goup, go to the link above one more time and select the "20 More" options to see all of the coins that can be voted for 4) Select Heavycoin 5) Know that you are loved by Mumbly We need 9 more people to get in to the top three at the moment - please help out if you can. Thanks guys - remember Facebook has a few hundred million people who will be able to receive Heavycoin if we get in the top three - please jump on this if you can. Cheers, M
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tz
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June 18, 2014, 01:43:42 PM |
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The CEO of Gridseed announced today in his Weibo account that Gridseed launched a new project that they are researching a multiple mining 16nm assic which can mine sha256,sha3,scrypt,scrypt-n and x11 coins simultaneously.
I guess it maybe a good news for HVC.
I can only hope for that cocksucker to get hit by a car and remain crippled for life. And, after that, I also hope he will get bone cancer.
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HVC_Comps
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June 18, 2014, 01:52:21 PM |
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The CEO of Gridseed announced today in his Weibo account that Gridseed launched a new project that they are researching a multiple mining 16nm assic which can mine sha256,sha3,scrypt,scrypt-n and x11 coins simultaneously.
I guess it maybe a good news for HVC.
I can only hope for that cocksucker to get hit by a car and remain crippled for life. And, after that, I also hope he will get bone cancer. Wow - what? You might need to fill us in on some back story here... While we're all waiting - Look two posts up and vote for HVC on Facebook *shameless promotion* #BoneCancer!
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keccak512 (OP)
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June 18, 2014, 02:27:48 PM |
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regarding no1 - There is no Heavycoin windows installer, so I think something needs to be configured in your Windows to make the association work.
Gotcha - figured that part might have been handled in the client itself However, that doesn't explain the error thrown when feeding the client the URI manually, e.g.: heavycoin-qt.exe heavycoin:HTQUFnH79dorHhfJATgLDUAwNpQ2Xa9LLb or heavycoin-qt.exe heavycoin://HTQUFnH79dorHhfJATgLDUAwNpQ2Xa9LLb
yields: I'm not sure this is all there is to it, but I'd guess that at least this one line was overlooked: https://github.com/heavycoin/heavycoin/blob/master/src/qt/guiutil.cpp#L83
regarding no2 - I guess the forum mangling is related to the length of it... maybe we change to hvc:// Would that fit?
I suspect it's some forum URL parser at work where an exception was made for "bitcoin:". Using hvc (or heavycoin, etc.), you get this: input: hvc:HTQUFnH79dorHhfJATgLDUAwNpQ2Xa9LLb result: http://hvc://HTQUFnH79dorHhfJATgLDUAwNpQ2Xa9LLb
input: hvc://HTQUFnH79dorHhfJATgLDUAwNpQ2Xa9LLb result: http://hvc//HTQUFnH79dorHhfJATgLDUAwNpQ2Xa9LLb
If that's the case, then there's not much that can be done about that without getting forum operators to add heavycoin to the list of allowed protocols... and then watch as hundreds of other coins also want it You're right. We've missed something. This will be fixed for the next release, but we'll try to get a point release out sooner.
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incin
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June 18, 2014, 04:03:35 PM |
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Hey guys, Ok - I need everyone's help - I am trying to get Heavycoin added on to the Facebook MultiCoin Tipping app. They are having a vote to find the next three coins to add to their app - we are currently in fifth position and need some votes to move us to the top of the list. To vote: 1) Go to: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MultiCoinTipping/permalink/752043308192691/?qa_ref=pp2) Click to join group (it's called "MulticoinTipping") 3) Once you are accepted to the goup, go to the link above one more time and select the "20 More" options to see all of the coins that can be voted for 4) Select Heavycoin 5) Know that you are loved by Mumbly We need 9 more people to get in to the top three at the moment - please help out if you can. Thanks guys - remember Facebook has a few hundred million people who will be able to receive Heavycoin if we get in the top three - please jump on this if you can. Cheers, M Done! Show your support people!
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keccak512 (OP)
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June 18, 2014, 11:30:21 PM |
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regarding no1 - There is no Heavycoin windows installer, so I think something needs to be configured in your Windows to make the association work.
Gotcha - figured that part might have been handled in the client itself However, that doesn't explain the error thrown when feeding the client the URI manually, e.g.: heavycoin-qt.exe heavycoin:HTQUFnH79dorHhfJATgLDUAwNpQ2Xa9LLb or heavycoin-qt.exe heavycoin://HTQUFnH79dorHhfJATgLDUAwNpQ2Xa9LLb
yields: I'm not sure this is all there is to it, but I'd guess that at least this one line was overlooked: https://github.com/heavycoin/heavycoin/blob/master/src/qt/guiutil.cpp#L83I've fixed heavycoin:// URI parsing issue and tested it this time / plus updated the builds, sha256 checksums, and signatures. [It was what you found, but also the length of a string replacement for stripping out "//" needed fixing too.] If you download 1.3 again you'll get the patched version (1.3-4-g565b5a9). This build includes improvement to the Chinese translation of "Heavycoin". The windows installer will have to wait for the next release. Thanks for your contributions
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TheRealSteve
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June 19, 2014, 01:10:45 AM |
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I've fixed heavycoin:// URI parsing issue and tested it this time / plus updated the builds, sha256 checksums, and signatures. [It was what you found, but also the length of a string replacement for stripping out "//" needed fixing too.]
Yeah, I only traversed the code a few layers deep Crazy how many source files that one simple operation bounces through Confirmed fixed, though! I'd paste a sample .reg file here, but I'll leave that to the installer (forking the NSIS one, I take it?) as it's less error-prone. though if anybody really wanted to - regedit.exe, HKCR, find 'Bitcoin', export key, edit to suit Heavycoin, double-click to import, good to go. Take special care with -datadir="etc." if you use it, or you'll get errors / two data dirs.
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