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Author Topic: [ANN] ¤ DMD Diamond 3.0 | Scarce ¤ Valuable ¤ Secure | PoS 3.0 | Masternodes 65%  (Read 1260281 times)
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September 18, 2014, 05:29:38 PM
Last edit: September 18, 2014, 05:47:03 PM by cryptonit
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get mining back on asap before this is a dead coin

did ya check market?
we have value raising

really i dont understand dead coin posting
at a coin ANN thread where 3 devs posting daily and active work is visible
and the network is active transactions and exchanges working and no fork issue existing

is it just because u r a glass is half empty guy

or u a miner by passion and http://multipool.bit.diamonds/ doesnt make ya as happy as direct DMD mining?

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September 18, 2014, 08:58:11 PM
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Just another nub question but it could prove valuable in the future:
If my coins are not mature enough to stake but I unlock my wallet to mint, do I still contribute to securing the network?

So, even if I have zero coins but unlock for minting, does it help?

Thanks in advance
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September 18, 2014, 10:27:29 PM
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Just another nub question but it could prove valuable in the future:
If my coins are not mature enough to stake but I unlock my wallet to mint, do I still contribute to securing the network?

So, even if I have zero coins but unlock for minting, does it help?

Thanks in advance
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Hardly your empty wallet can now help the diamond network. May make sense to buy some coins and run your wallet?

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September 18, 2014, 11:02:29 PM
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Bringing up CPU usage while minting again.

How come other wallets don't use near as much cpu?  Example while minting maiacoin, cpu usage is less than 1%.  With DMD its 92%+.

Thanks

nearly no pos coins mastered coin grouping
this high cpu load seems to me a sign of lot small coin pile in ur wallet which try to grouping when minting

please tell me following number

(with coin contol activated in settings options display)

go to send coin inputs

and tell me the number of coin pile

my wallet have (455) and i have low cpu useage at minting
also i have all coins at a single address

if u have multiple address and lot coin pile that let cpu useage of mining increase a lot

then i suggest u use coin control to manual reduce number of different addresses and merge small coin pile


Hiya..thanks for the response.

I have 5 different addresses.  By coin pile I assume you are referring to the number in parenthesis to the left of the amount while in the coin control window?  so for the 5 addresses I have 17,8,6,3,3 coin piles.

Is that enough to cause a cpu issue?

Thanks



Just an update on 95%+ cpu usage while minting.

I finally figured out what the issue is.  I was starting the wallet with the -gen command.  I can't remember why I had that command line enabled(maybe something I saw on the forum?).

At any rate with the command line option removed my cpu usage while minting is only 1-2%.

I see that the command sets the wallet to generate coins..what exactly does that mean?...can I still mint without the -gen command?

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September 19, 2014, 12:33:01 AM
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Just an update on 95%+ cpu usage while minting.

I finally figured out what the issue is.  I was starting the wallet with the -gen command.  I can't remember why I had that command line enabled(maybe something I saw on the forum?).

At any rate with the command line option removed my cpu usage while minting is only 1-2%.

I see that the command sets the wallet to generate coins..what exactly does that mean?...can I still mint without the -gen command?

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Foz

It seems you weren't minting but mining with your CPU.

gen=1 will attempt to generate coins using built-in CPU miner.

So yeah, you can still mint with this option turned off.

Not sure why would this be suggested, I scanned the thread and a few months back someone was asking if gen=1 worked; but it wasn’t a recommended setting (official).

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September 19, 2014, 01:17:10 AM
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I have some question for Cryptonit:
- Why my minted DMD (over 200 confirm, over 7 days) is not existed in Coin Control list?
- After DMD coin is minted, when is it ready for staking (7 days or never)?

hi tanakan

how u identify the minted DMD in coin control?

the amount u see in the transaction overview isnt the size of the coin pile

depending if its a split stake or single stake or a group stake different things can happen

in any case the amount of POS-reward wont be visible as a own pile instead added to the stake that earned it

most easy to explain case is a single stake with lets say a pile of 1000 DMD and a age of 60 days
when he mint u see something like 80 DMD as pos reward
but u wont see a 80 DMD coin pile
instead once the stake did return to balance u see a 1080 DMD coin pile

now lets look what happens if u have a split stake (stake with coin age between 7 and 30 days)

if u have a 1000 DMD coin pile which was able to split stake at a age of 20 days following would happen
when he mint u see something like 27 DMD as pos reward
but u wont see this 27 DMD coin pile
instead once the stake did return to balance u see a 527 DMD and a 500 DMD coin pile
(split stake mean coin pile is split in 2 pile and pos reward added to the first one)

more details about POS u can read at:

http://bit.diamonds/community/index.php/topic,46.msg376.html#msg376
thanks Cryptonit, i understood.

get mining back on asap before this is a dead coin
Do not minting, let's selling all ur DMD. I'm waiting your sell order...
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September 19, 2014, 03:05:36 AM
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Just an update on 95%+ cpu usage while minting.

I finally figured out what the issue is.  I was starting the wallet with the -gen command.  I can't remember why I had that command line enabled(maybe something I saw on the forum?).

At any rate with the command line option removed my cpu usage while minting is only 1-2%.

I see that the command sets the wallet to generate coins..what exactly does that mean?...can I still mint without the -gen command?

Thanks

Foz

It seems you weren't minting but mining with your CPU.

gen=1 will attempt to generate coins using built-in CPU miner.

So yeah, you can still mint with this option turned off.

Not sure why would this be suggested, I scanned the thread and a few months back someone was asking if gen=1 worked; but it wasn’t a recommended setting (official).


Hehe thanks pop

I got one diamond a few days ago and I couldn't figure out who sent it to me or how it got there :-).  That was the first time I have ever done any CPU mining...and I didn't even know I was doing it. Grin

On the plus side..my computer is running a lot faster now :-)

Thanks for the info
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September 19, 2014, 03:09:15 AM
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Having trouble installing wallet any help would be appreciated it keeps crashing.
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September 19, 2014, 03:52:17 AM
Last edit: September 19, 2014, 04:12:57 AM by utahjohn
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Grrr just had a mb go up in smoke mining scrypt-n ... Intel DG965RY board dead now no boot no beeps, p/s voltages read good ... hope my GPU's not fried ...
Both GPU's are on powered risers.  MB memory hot as fire can't touch.  Assuming MB VRM died Huh  Assume Ram fried as well Sad

I'm down to minting only until I can build a new mining box Sad  Will test my GPU's in home entertainment box make sure they are OK ... Any donations of motherboard/cpu/ram would be greatly appreciated Smiley
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September 19, 2014, 06:18:30 AM
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if mining is turned off. How are coins sent and when they are sent where does the sending fee goto ?
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September 19, 2014, 06:21:55 AM
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Grrr just had a mb go up in smoke mining scrypt-n ... Intel DG965RY board dead now no boot no beeps, p/s voltages read good ... hope my GPU's not fried ...
Both GPU's are on powered risers.  MB memory hot as fire can't touch.  Assuming MB VRM died Huh  Assume Ram fried as well Sad

I'm down to minting only until I can build a new mining box Sad  Will test my GPU's in home entertainment box make sure they are OK ... Any donations of motherboard/cpu/ram would be greatly appreciated Smiley

I had few of these fry while mining scrypt months ago. Apparently, the power draw of the GPUs (the typical powered riser only supplies 12V, cards draw lots of power from 5V and/or 3.3V). These older boards are not really engineered well for huge consumers on the bus. Apparently their thinking was that 100W of the P4 CPU was way too much back in the days..

I have not analyzed yet the causes, but.. got a pile of those. None dies with Groestl Smiley

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September 19, 2014, 06:23:31 AM
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if mining is turned off. How are coins sent and when they are sent where does the sending fee goto ?

The network does not care if it is an PoW or PoS block. Transactions get included in PoS (minted) blocks as well. The fee should be destroyed in this case.
The drawback is, it's 10 times slower.. just as Bitcoin.

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September 19, 2014, 06:25:32 AM
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if mining is turned off. How are coins sent and when they are sent where does the sending fee goto ?
Assuming you are mining on the multipool, your DMD earned there are sent to your DMD address when sufficient BTC from your mining is received by DMD multipool (Wafflepool has minimum payout of 0.005 BTC), then your BTC is traded by MP to DMD and sent to you, normal transaction fees apply I think.
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September 19, 2014, 06:34:38 AM
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if mining is turned off. How are coins sent and when they are sent where does the sending fee goto ?

The network does not care if it is an PoW or PoS block. Transactions get included in PoS (minted) blocks as well. The fee should be destroyed in this case.
The drawback is, it's 10 times slower.. just as Bitcoin.

The fee is destroyed  Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked

That needs fixing then doesn't it. Make enough transactions and all the coins in circulation eventually will be destroyed.

Amazing elementary stuff like this doesnt get fixed.

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September 19, 2014, 06:36:03 AM
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Grrr just had a mb go up in smoke mining scrypt-n ... Intel DG965RY board dead now no boot no beeps, p/s voltages read good ... hope my GPU's not fried ...
Both GPU's are on powered risers.  MB memory hot as fire can't touch.  Assuming MB VRM died Huh  Assume Ram fried as well Sad

I'm down to minting only until I can build a new mining box Sad  Will test my GPU's in home entertainment box make sure they are OK ... Any donations of motherboard/cpu/ram would be greatly appreciated Smiley

I had few of these fry while mining scrypt months ago. Apparently, the power draw of the GPUs (the typical powered riser only supplies 12V, cards draw lots of power from 5V and/or 3.3V). These older boards are not really engineered well for huge consumers on the bus. Apparently their thinking was that 100W of the P4 CPU was way too much back in the days..

I have not analyzed yet the causes, but.. got a pile of those. None dies with Groestl Smiley

What really sucks is I had just upgraded from 2G to 4G MB ram a few days ago and probably that is fried as well judging by how hot they are now (burn fingers!)  Removed all ram, gpu's and still no POST no BEEPS but PS starts and all fans run I guess MB is truly DOA Sad
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September 19, 2014, 06:36:39 AM
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Grrr just had a mb go up in smoke mining scrypt-n ... Intel DG965RY board dead now no boot no beeps, p/s voltages read good ... hope my GPU's not fried ...
Both GPU's are on powered risers.  MB memory hot as fire can't touch.  Assuming MB VRM died Huh  Assume Ram fried as well Sad

I'm down to minting only until I can build a new mining box Sad  Will test my GPU's in home entertainment box make sure they are OK ... Any donations of motherboard/cpu/ram would be greatly appreciated Smiley

I had few of these fry while mining scrypt months ago. Apparently, the power draw of the GPUs (the typical powered riser only supplies 12V, cards draw lots of power from 5V and/or 3.3V). These older boards are not really engineered well for huge consumers on the bus. Apparently their thinking was that 100W of the P4 CPU was way too much back in the days..

I have not analyzed yet the causes, but.. got a pile of those. None dies with Groestl Smiley

I use intel boards (30 of them) for my farm. Never use powered risers totally not needed and I run 6 GPU per motherboard from 2 PSU's.
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September 19, 2014, 06:43:56 AM
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I use intel boards (30 of them) for my farm. Never use powered risers totally not needed and I run 6 GPU per motherboard from 2 PSU's.
What board/cpu/ram combo, I have 1000W PS that is still good ...
I'm using the cheap chinese powered USB3 cable risers ...
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September 19, 2014, 06:45:07 AM
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if mining is turned off. How are coins sent and when they are sent where does the sending fee goto ?

like danbi explained
POS fullfil 3 roles

rewarding stakeholders
securing network
fallback mode able run as pure pos coin

in the moment we can see it handle all 3 roles perfect

people earn DMD rewards just for hold and secure the network with their wallet
and this process called minting blocks
is able to handle all transactions on his own in case of
missing pow blocks

we are like a plug in hybrid car that drives in pure electro powered mode
to the next gasoline station because we forgot to fill our tank

basical we there already and we filled the tank
but danbi did choose to combine this  with a oil check and pressure check of tires

 
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September 19, 2014, 06:55:34 AM
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Diamond network works fine in POS mode, I just sent 350 coins from one purse to another. But the mode of production new coin, is currently  only available to those wallets that have coin. This is a good test of the entire system.

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September 19, 2014, 07:15:21 AM
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I use intel boards (30 of them) for my farm. Never use powered risers totally not needed and I run 6 GPU per motherboard from 2 PSU's.
What board/cpu/ram combo, I have 1000W PS that is still good ...
I'm using the cheap chinese powered USB3 cable risers ...

Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 + cheap ass semperon + 4GB cheap ass ram + cheap ass ribbon risers from mr ping. 2 x 1000w psu second one forced on by shorting pins 3/4 so its allways on
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