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June 03, 2014, 07:13:51 PM
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Can someone shine some light on the mining that is going on?

Criptoe 50 Mhs
Hardcore 80 Mhs
Dutchpool near to 0

So if there is between 300 and 350Mhs total where is it going to, and second if the known pools having 130 Mhs together way over 51% is somewhere else!!
The blockexplorer is not capable of showing the wallets because it nagging about too many results and it is terribly slowww. I start to get a little nervous when 51% of the hashrate is unknown hands. Most of the mined blocks go to wallet GdDkjtEeKm1r26zhXj6TpHqu3FGDbpHaRg this is also the wallet that causes the constant flow on Bittrex.

It's interesting, I wonder if NLG is part of a POS multipool that dumps out to get btc to pump there own coins price.
That is how blackcoin works and the other scam POS multipool coins.

Although the fad is somewhat dying out a bit.

80% sure it's a solo miner with lots of hashing power just dumping out to keep the price down.

If you believe in NLG this can been seen as a good thing. Smiley

It might be an idea to switch more buys to swisscex when we added...
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June 03, 2014, 07:17:08 PM
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Can someone shine some light on the mining that is going on?

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We're working on a tool like https://blockchain.info/pools which should make everything clearer.
Spreading the hashrate accross pools is one of our top priorities concerning network safety and stability.
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June 03, 2014, 07:21:03 PM
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Can someone shine some light on the mining that is going on?

Criptoe 50 Mhs
Hardcore 80 Mhs
Dutchpool near to 0

So if there is between 300 and 350Mhs total where is it going to, and second if the known pools having 130 Mhs together way over 51% is somewhere else!!
The blockexplorer is not capable of showing the wallets because it nagging about too many results and it is terribly slowww. I start to get a little nervous when 51% of the hashrate is unknown hands. Most of the mined blocks go to wallet GdDkjtEeKm1r26zhXj6TpHqu3FGDbpHaRg this is also the wallet that causes the constant flow on Bittrex.

I will offer a personal 2500 NLG reward if someone can find where the hash is coming from. Smiley
I am guessing they are using whattomine.com as a reference for coins to mine. I have personally checked the main multipool sites but we not on there.
This is more for interest sake, we don't mind the extra network hash as it is good for the coin.

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June 03, 2014, 07:25:34 PM
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The missing hashrate could be as simple as a private pool or a single solo miner.  There isn't much of a mystery here.  I've run private pools before, and so have some of the CripToe team members.  It's nice to just have a quiet place to throw your miners that hackers don't know exist.

It could be a solo miner as well.  There was a user on my pool recently that had 100MH.  What's to say he didn't just decide to try his hand at solo mining?

When you're talking numbers less than a gigahash, a 100MH here or there could be anything, but it shouldn't be something to worry about.

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June 03, 2014, 07:38:45 PM
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The missing hashrate could be as simple as a private pool or a single solo miner.  There isn't much of a mystery here.  I've run private pools before, and so have some of the CripToe team members.  It's nice to just have a quiet place to throw your miners that hackers don't know exist.

It could be a solo miner as well.  There was a user on my pool recently that had 100MH.  What's to say he didn't just decide to try his hand at solo mining?

When you're talking numbers less than a gigahash, a 100MH here or there could be anything, but it shouldn't be something to worry about.

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Normally it's nothing special, agreed, but when 50%+ is unknown it starts to be annoying. And I can tell you the miner with the 100Mhs on your pool is not mining solo believe me.
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June 03, 2014, 07:44:12 PM
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The missing hashrate could be as simple as a private pool or a single solo miner.  There isn't much of a mystery here.  I've run private pools before, and so have some of the CripToe team members.  It's nice to just have a quiet place to throw your miners that hackers don't know exist.

It could be a solo miner as well.  There was a user on my pool recently that had 100MH.  What's to say he didn't just decide to try his hand at solo mining?

When you're talking numbers less than a gigahash, a 100MH here or there could be anything, but it shouldn't be something to worry about.

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Normally it's nothing special, agreed, but when 50%+ is unknown it starts to be annoying. And I can tell you the miner with the 100Mhs on your pool is not mining solo believe me.

I'm sure... he seemed like he had his stuff in order.

I'm pretty sure we're going to see a lot of these instances of missing hashrates pop up over the next few months.  Hell, one KNC machine would eclipse the hashrate right now.  The main idea is to not piss people off and just fly under the radar.  When coins aren't boasting this and that and the other, and they aren't the top of the profitability charts, they usually run problem free.

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June 03, 2014, 07:49:10 PM
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Can someone shine some light on the mining that is going on?

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We're working on a tool like https://blockchain.info/pools which should make everything clearer.
Spreading the hashrate accross pools is one of our top priorities concerning network safety and stability.
Good to hear!
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June 03, 2014, 08:01:51 PM
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The missing hashrate could be as simple as a private pool or a single solo miner.  There isn't much of a mystery here.  I've run private pools before, and so have some of the CripToe team members.  It's nice to just have a quiet place to throw your miners that hackers don't know exist.

It could be a solo miner as well.  There was a user on my pool recently that had 100MH.  What's to say he didn't just decide to try his hand at solo mining?

When you're talking numbers less than a gigahash, a 100MH here or there could be anything, but it shouldn't be something to worry about.

-Fuse
Normally it's nothing special, agreed, but when 50%+ is unknown it starts to be annoying. And I can tell you the miner with the 100Mhs on your pool is not mining solo believe me.

I'm sure... he seemed like he had his stuff in order.

I'm pretty sure we're going to see a lot of these instances of missing hashrates pop up over the next few months.  Hell, one KNC machine would eclipse the hashrate right now.  The main idea is to not piss people off and just fly under the radar.  When coins aren't boasting this and that and the other, and they aren't the top of the profitability charts, they usually run problem free.

-Fuse
Yep, Its even worse at the moment, you can get multi GHs asic miners and blast a coin into outerspace with not too much of an investment. But we had the same with the asics and Bitcoin. It's a phase to go through, it will level at some moment. I'm expecting some nice fireworks with Lite, Doge and probably some new coins the coming months.
Your remark about keeping below the radar is absolutly true, a young coin like this must not be too exposed.
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June 03, 2014, 09:58:59 PM
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English wiki also online now Cool https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guldencoin

Network hashrate now about 460 Mhash/s. (Was 514 for a while). Diff is now 15+.
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June 04, 2014, 12:10:17 AM
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how can i see my balance on dutchpool.org ?
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June 04, 2014, 01:18:13 AM
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English wiki also online now Cool https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guldencoin

Network hashrate now about 460 Mhash/s. (Was 514 for a while). Diff is now 15+.

Damn you guys are working fast! Awesome that we on the English Wiki too.

The coin is growing slow and steady and that is evident with more miners slowly coming and mining for future growth as we not the most profitable coin to mine right now.


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June 04, 2014, 02:24:29 AM
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ok mining it now!

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June 04, 2014, 10:36:16 AM
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http://www.guldencoinweb.nl
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June 04, 2014, 01:54:30 PM
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Well done! Donation on it's way.
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June 04, 2014, 01:56:23 PM
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Blockexplorer at http://guldenchain.mycryptoco.in/ is down since this morning.
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June 04, 2014, 02:47:06 PM
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how can i see my balance on dutchpool.org ?
Currently NOMP does not have a way of checking the actual balance because of the way the pool works without a login, NOMP is relatively new and I'm sure the devs will add more statistics in the very near future including a way to check balances if needed. It will display when a block is found and when it is confirmed, and it does provide extra statistics through the API. The pool operator can check all balances directly in the database, but basically it is setup to payout directly when a block has been confirmed, until that time it will show up as pending.

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June 04, 2014, 02:56:15 PM
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Nice one Bram!

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June 04, 2014, 02:57:39 PM
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Blockexplorer at http://guldenchain.mycryptoco.in/ is down since this morning.

Thanks Ths, I have escalated this to the team.

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June 04, 2014, 03:00:20 PM
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dont forget to help this page up to date http://www.reddit.com/r/GuldenCoin/comments/234dyi/guldencoin
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June 04, 2014, 03:26:42 PM
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I have some bad news regarding mintpal, they unable to pick up bot votes used by 100s of registered accounts that bot farmers use to enable those accounts to vote.
So we will never be able to get onto mintpal through votes the right way.

That is cool though because they will add us eventually for being a awesome currency!

There is numerous ANNs and posts about this, that even cryptometh, Information coin and Entropy coin are/did use them.
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