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Author Topic: [NRS|NoirShares] POW ENDING at 50k | DACs | MANDATORY WALLET UPDATE 6/23/2014  (Read 141576 times)
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May 19, 2014, 02:47:40 AM
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Will there be a scrypt multipool for NRS?

Ask and you shall receive!  Wink

http://www.noirpool.com

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May 19, 2014, 03:05:50 AM
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your config is incomplete, see here
Addnode List: http://nrs.argakiig.us/bc_api.php?request=getpeerinfo

delete your old peers.dat

addnode=♦["8.38.76.74:44523","37.187.129.122:8500","5.9.145.52:55704","5.9.158.79:8500","67.255.7.120:37366","79.98.25.220:47659","192.3.92.18:42572","193.219.47.35:43053","95.87.247.228:51427","72.182.4.161:8500","76.16.120.82:14571","129.24.128.122:56252","62.210.177.239:47720","178.162.192.197:57676","173.44.130.3:49777","123.30.243.63:8500","68.54.118.59:45224","70.30.179.48:19146","68.228.174.238:51539","108.174.146.78:33604","128.199.195.155:60369","109.165.172.31:14871","192.99.144.139:39837","86.144.99.19:8500","75.143.69.254:55901","74.67.28.40:50060","221.0.90.210:58240","80.130.210.223:39355","67.82.102.95:8500","60.182.36.3:45947","24.63.84.124:55432","93.35.237.86:63894","82.138.34.183:61709","123.12.118.211:8500","202.158.5.2:8500","176.227.196.146:54068","222.242.169.196:45040","140.249.12.192:5472","83.254.222.157:60441","218.87.165.133:60479"]


Thanks for the answers.

I downloaded again the 64 bit version of the wallet from the official page www.noirds.com (v0.1.3.0-g99999-Barwizi), I added at the config file the line from http://nrs.argakiig.us/bc_api.php?request=getpeerinfo

addnode=["5.9.157.53:8500","162.243.57.88:40181","173.236.43.58:59127","128.2.209.18:8500","68.54.118.59:44516","115.28.176.123:51621","72.240.208.121:58032","5.9.158.79:55045","198.101.10.109:35511","107.170.207.147:8500","96.249.252.217:8500","54.193.113.180:32884","99.57.128.146:50901","66.69.208.5:49224","8.38.76.74:58064","61.157.175.11:8500","79.98.25.220:56923","207.112.90.88:55516","134.249.172.211:59984","192.99.144.139:51298","24.63.84.124:58551","129.24.128.122:57876","74.67.28.40:65421","91.121.8.23:8500","99.111.118.136:64273","174.95.74.128:52611","192.182.147.232:61205","76.16.120.82:27538","67.61.36.149:59158","27.33.117.153:64914","208.107.176.95:8500","222.217.208.142:8500","67.61.36.149:49940","59.167.179.100:51282","178.125.212.21:60435","118.186.220.136:24353","142.166.16.231:49319","171.122.247.118:52405","71.87.53.194:50895","111.181.135.197:50681","82.34.171.124:55125","98.224.133.135:53299","49.64.56.163:59606","77.28.27.84:41747","218.87.162.224:64783","50.7.31.18:51971","83.227.236.11:59086","83.227.236.11:56224","198.72.187.145:60392","183.105.185.115:49198","96.49.232.104:51639","203.173.220.111:62268","71.22.144.83:64413","98.143.7.98:49185","86.42.198.213:58227"]

and deleted my old peers.dat (I deleted everything but not wallet.dat),  but nothing, wallet opens but remains "out of sync" and indicating "0 active conection(s)".


You could try backing up the wallet.dat and installing a fresh wallet, then drop the file back in. Also have you checked for the bad block?

I've already installed a fresh wallet.  How can I check for the bad block?

The instructions are on post 3 of this thread, if your still having trouble the DEV team checks here often and I'm sure they would be happy to help you out.
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May 19, 2014, 03:35:52 AM
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TELL YOUR FRIENDS, THE PARTY'S AT NOIRPOOL.COM
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May 19, 2014, 03:48:33 AM
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As far as speed goes... sure X11 lets you hash faster than Scrypt... but it is all relative... everyone is hashing faster.  The big draw is the reduction on power usage and heat.  Would love to see more coins head for X11 and less for scrypt.

Those big draws are an optimized miner away from disappearing, people will always trade more heat/power for greater hash.  The problem with X11 is that it is still quite new so it is hard to say whether it will become a standard like scrypt or fade quickly like heavy once optimizers get to tackle it. 

That said, the pool will likely get supported in the future but the priority was clearly on getting sha2 & scrypt up and running first.
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May 19, 2014, 03:55:29 AM
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your config is incomplete, see here
Addnode List: http://nrs.argakiig.us/bc_api.php?request=getpeerinfo

delete your old peers.dat

addnode=♦["8.38.76.74:44523","37.187.129.122:8500","5.9.145.52:55704","5.9.158.79:8500","67.255.7.120:37366","79.98.25.220:47659","192.3.92.18:42572","193.219.47.35:43053","95.87.247.228:51427","72.182.4.161:8500","76.16.120.82:14571","129.24.128.122:56252","62.210.177.239:47720","178.162.192.197:57676","173.44.130.3:49777","123.30.243.63:8500","68.54.118.59:45224","70.30.179.48:19146","68.228.174.238:51539","108.174.146.78:33604","128.199.195.155:60369","109.165.172.31:14871","192.99.144.139:39837","86.144.99.19:8500","75.143.69.254:55901","74.67.28.40:50060","221.0.90.210:58240","80.130.210.223:39355","67.82.102.95:8500","60.182.36.3:45947","24.63.84.124:55432","93.35.237.86:63894","82.138.34.183:61709","123.12.118.211:8500","202.158.5.2:8500","176.227.196.146:54068","222.242.169.196:45040","140.249.12.192:5472","83.254.222.157:60441","218.87.165.133:60479"]


Thanks for the answers.

I downloaded again the 64 bit version of the wallet from the official page www.noirds.com (v0.1.3.0-g99999-Barwizi), I added at the config file the line from http://nrs.argakiig.us/bc_api.php?request=getpeerinfo

addnode=["5.9.157.53:8500","162.243.57.88:40181","173.236.43.58:59127","128.2.209.18:8500","68.54.118.59:44516","115.28.176.123:51621","72.240.208.121:58032","5.9.158.79:55045","198.101.10.109:35511","107.170.207.147:8500","96.249.252.217:8500","54.193.113.180:32884","99.57.128.146:50901","66.69.208.5:49224","8.38.76.74:58064","61.157.175.11:8500","79.98.25.220:56923","207.112.90.88:55516","134.249.172.211:59984","192.99.144.139:51298","24.63.84.124:58551","129.24.128.122:57876","74.67.28.40:65421","91.121.8.23:8500","99.111.118.136:64273","174.95.74.128:52611","192.182.147.232:61205","76.16.120.82:27538","67.61.36.149:59158","27.33.117.153:64914","208.107.176.95:8500","222.217.208.142:8500","67.61.36.149:49940","59.167.179.100:51282","178.125.212.21:60435","118.186.220.136:24353","142.166.16.231:49319","171.122.247.118:52405","71.87.53.194:50895","111.181.135.197:50681","82.34.171.124:55125","98.224.133.135:53299","49.64.56.163:59606","77.28.27.84:41747","218.87.162.224:64783","50.7.31.18:51971","83.227.236.11:59086","83.227.236.11:56224","198.72.187.145:60392","183.105.185.115:49198","96.49.232.104:51639","203.173.220.111:62268","71.22.144.83:64413","98.143.7.98:49185","86.42.198.213:58227"]

and deleted my old peers.dat (I deleted everything but not wallet.dat),  but nothing, wallet opens but remains "out of sync" and indicating "0 active conection(s)".


You could try backing up the wallet.dat and installing a fresh wallet, then drop the file back in. Also have you checked for the bad block?

I've already installed a fresh wallet.  How can I check for the bad block?

The instructions are on post 3 of this thread, if your still having trouble the DEV team checks here often and I'm sure they would be happy to help you out.

I have checked the blockchain (post 3) , no solution Sad     I want to start mining but I do not want to do it until I have the wallet.
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May 19, 2014, 04:09:01 AM
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we broke 100mhs on one coin! people are really supporting the pool! Keep sharing! The more people we have at noirpool the stronger our coin becomes!
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May 19, 2014, 04:19:34 AM
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your config is incomplete, see here
Addnode List: http://nrs.argakiig.us/bc_api.php?request=getpeerinfo

delete your old peers.dat

addnode=♦["8.38.76.74:44523","37.187.129.122:8500","5.9.145.52:55704","5.9.158.79:8500","67.255.7.120:37366","79.98.25.220:47659","192.3.92.18:42572","193.219.47.35:43053","95.87.247.228:51427","72.182.4.161:8500","76.16.120.82:14571","129.24.128.122:56252","62.210.177.239:47720","178.162.192.197:57676","173.44.130.3:49777","123.30.243.63:8500","68.54.118.59:45224","70.30.179.48:19146","68.228.174.238:51539","108.174.146.78:33604","128.199.195.155:60369","109.165.172.31:14871","192.99.144.139:39837","86.144.99.19:8500","75.143.69.254:55901","74.67.28.40:50060","221.0.90.210:58240","80.130.210.223:39355","67.82.102.95:8500","60.182.36.3:45947","24.63.84.124:55432","93.35.237.86:63894","82.138.34.183:61709","123.12.118.211:8500","202.158.5.2:8500","176.227.196.146:54068","222.242.169.196:45040","140.249.12.192:5472","83.254.222.157:60441","218.87.165.133:60479"]


Thanks for the answers.

I downloaded again the 64 bit version of the wallet from the official page www.noirds.com (v0.1.3.0-g99999-Barwizi), I added at the config file the line from http://nrs.argakiig.us/bc_api.php?request=getpeerinfo

addnode=["5.9.157.53:8500","162.243.57.88:40181","173.236.43.58:59127","128.2.209.18:8500","68.54.118.59:44516","115.28.176.123:51621","72.240.208.121:58032","5.9.158.79:55045","198.101.10.109:35511","107.170.207.147:8500","96.249.252.217:8500","54.193.113.180:32884","99.57.128.146:50901","66.69.208.5:49224","8.38.76.74:58064","61.157.175.11:8500","79.98.25.220:56923","207.112.90.88:55516","134.249.172.211:59984","192.99.144.139:51298","24.63.84.124:58551","129.24.128.122:57876","74.67.28.40:65421","91.121.8.23:8500","99.111.118.136:64273","174.95.74.128:52611","192.182.147.232:61205","76.16.120.82:27538","67.61.36.149:59158","27.33.117.153:64914","208.107.176.95:8500","222.217.208.142:8500","67.61.36.149:49940","59.167.179.100:51282","178.125.212.21:60435","118.186.220.136:24353","142.166.16.231:49319","171.122.247.118:52405","71.87.53.194:50895","111.181.135.197:50681","82.34.171.124:55125","98.224.133.135:53299","49.64.56.163:59606","77.28.27.84:41747","218.87.162.224:64783","50.7.31.18:51971","83.227.236.11:59086","83.227.236.11:56224","198.72.187.145:60392","183.105.185.115:49198","96.49.232.104:51639","203.173.220.111:62268","71.22.144.83:64413","98.143.7.98:49185","86.42.198.213:58227"]

and deleted my old peers.dat (I deleted everything but not wallet.dat),  but nothing, wallet opens but remains "out of sync" and indicating "0 active conection(s)".


You could try backing up the wallet.dat and installing a fresh wallet, then drop the file back in. Also have you checked for the bad block?

I've already installed a fresh wallet.  How can I check for the bad block?

The instructions are on post 3 of this thread, if your still having trouble the DEV team checks here often and I'm sure they would be happy to help you out.

I have checked the blockchain (post 3) , no solution Sad     I want to start mining but I do not want to do it until I have the wallet.

My wallet was doing the same thing, im trying to remember how i fixed it. Do you have the older wallet installed on your computer? I had to uninstall the older versions because I forgot too. Remember to back up your wallet.dat first. Uninstall. Use %appdata% and delete everything there. Then reinstall, before you open it drop your wallet back in.

I hope that's the right sequence, it was a few weeks ago.
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Mine wallet was doing the same thing, im trying to remember how i fixed it. Do you have the older wallet installed on your computer? I had to uninstall the older versions because I forgot too. Remember to back up your wallet.dat first. Uninstall. Use %appdata% and delete everything there. Then reinstall, before you open it drop your wallet back in.

I hope that's the right sequence, it was a few weeks ago.

I ran into this issue on one computer as well.  This is exactly what I did and it worked.



we broke 100mhs on one coin! people are really supporting the pool! Keep sharing! The more people we have at noirpool the stronger our coin becomes!

That is pretty awesome.  100mhs is a lot of hash to be throwing around!

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May 19, 2014, 04:27:43 AM
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we broke 100mhs on one coin! people are really supporting the pool! Keep sharing! The more people we have at noirpool the stronger our coin becomes!

moin logan. Smiley

get you my PM?

mom algo as NRS is also more efficient than Scrypt, and we could earn 3% min fee for the company directly;)
the cards are really cool and silent

especially ypool.net somehow currently every now and then having connection issues. at the moment


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May 19, 2014, 04:42:59 AM
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Hi Mario,

I didn't get a PM so I believe that you mean this post here:

with a pool directly. we may require 3%, that would be a solid source of income.

so at NRB and NRS

best greetings

mit einem pool direct. können wir 3% verlangen, das wäre eine solide Einnahmequelle.

so bei NRB als auch NRS

best grüße

ps: as NAN is a German, I like talking to him, in order to support Smiley
da NAN ein deutscher ist, spreche ich gern mit Ihm, zwecks unterstützung Smiley
and I think that he always reads with;)
bzw.  ich denke, er liest immer mit;)

I have a couple of thoughts on this idea:

1.  The total hash and difficulty for NRB is extremely low so if obtaining NRB is the goal than mining it directly would provide you with far more than a multi-pool would at this time given the thinly traded market. 

2.  Many of the initial miners are NRS supporters and doing another pool for NRB could result in us 'dividing our efforts' resulting in less profitability for all. 

3.  The long term plans for NRB is uncertain at this time and it is not currently being developed further so I would worry that if we are rolling out new services to support it then people will take that as an indication that it is under active development. 

Thanks,
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very beautiful Sad
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Hi Mario,

I didn't get a PM so I believe that you mean this post here:

with a pool directly. we may require 3%, that would be a solid source of income.

so at NRB and NRS

best greetings

mit einem pool direct. können wir 3% verlangen, das wäre eine solide Einnahmequelle.

so bei NRB als auch NRS

best grüße

ps: as NAN is a German, I like talking to him, in order to support Smiley
da NAN ein deutscher ist, spreche ich gern mit Ihm, zwecks unterstützung Smiley
and I think that he always reads with;)
bzw.  ich denke, er liest immer mit;)

I have a couple of thoughts on this idea:

1.  The total hash and difficulty for NRB is extremely low so if obtaining NRB is the goal than mining it directly would provide you with far more than a multi-pool would at this time given the thinly traded market.  

2.  Many of the initial miners are NRS supporters and doing another pool for NRB could result in us 'dividing our efforts' resulting in less profitability for all.  

3.  The long term plans for NRB is uncertain at this time and it is not currently being developed further so I would worry that if we are rolling out new services to support it then people will take that as an indication that it is under active development.  

Thanks,
Logan

no Smiley

but I sent the PM to the wrong. you now have an.
there was a transfer of 1% of the general fund


but but that we should make

a nrs pool directly
mom algo as NRS is also more efficient than Scrypt, and we could earn 3% min fee for the company directly;)

my opinion

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May 19, 2014, 05:08:52 AM
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x11 purty please...

I can't punish my rigs and go back to Scrypt  Grin

The new generation have arrived and they brought their own currency...
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Barwizi, argakiig, Cass, Logan, lajz99, hyz

As I'm sitting here near the campfire, I am compelled to offer my recognition to your hard work and dedication towards the membership of this organization. Cheers!!!



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I have updated the share registry.

It is current as of today: http://puu.sh/8ScEn.pdf
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Barwizi, argakiig, Cass, Logan, lajz99, hyz

As I'm sitting here near the campfire, I am compelled to offer my recognition to your hard work and dedication towards the membership of this organization. Cheers!!!





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May 19, 2014, 07:02:06 AM
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Wallet build on Linux (Mint) fails with the following error:
Code:
/usr/bin/ld: unrecognized option '--large-address-aware'
/usr/bin/ld: use the --help option for usage information
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [NoirShares-Qt] Error 1

Was building this way (from the latest git):
Code:
qmake-qt4 NoirShares-qt.pro
make

Please advise.
couple things. you will need to adjust the .pro for linux as it is currently setup for windows. you will need to adjust for your libraries to point at the correct locations. also your going to need to comment out a couple things as well that are specific to windows builds.

Hm... I'm not that professional to have it done. Couldn't dev had just put another .pro for Linux build? Haven't had such problems with other coins.

Bump
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I have updated the share registry.

It is current as of today: http://puu.sh/8ScEn.pdf

thanks


but to NRB Said Bawizi on 02/05/2014

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=364180.100


Now that NRS is functional and established, i would like to move NRB to mom PoW/PoS as well, the mining period will be short. your existing NRB will be absorbed and scaled, representing a third of the chain, the other third goes to NG and the last shall be mined out over  6 months. Once this is complete we move to PoS system, and after reading the VelPoS paper i am inclined to think of it as a most suitable candidate. The NG team will be on call anytime you need information.

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May 19, 2014, 07:12:23 AM
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Quick instructions for mining on NoirPool.com:
  • Scrypt URL: stratum+tcp://www.noirpool.com:4444
  • SHA URL: stratum+tcp://www.noirpool.com:4445
  • User: Use your NRS address
  • Password: Choose a password

It's literally as easy as that.  Once you hit .5 NRS "mined" you'll see a payout directly in your wallet, no registration required!

(Site seems to be a little slow at the moment, however, mining is never affected)

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May 19, 2014, 07:55:46 AM
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Unfortunately NRS have lost the 1-st place on cryptsy.  Cry
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