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Author Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency  (Read 4668898 times)
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September 07, 2014, 07:37:29 AM
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2014-Sep-07 15:34:36.680570 [P2P7][106.120.124.166:11463 INC]Sync data returned
unknown top block: 2161 -> 207166 [205009 blocks (142 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started
2014-Sep-07 15:34:37.512617 [P2P1][24.87.58.96:65099 INC]Sync data returned unkn
own top block: 2164 -> 207166 [205002 blocks (142 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started
2014-Sep-07 15:34:41.725858 [P2P9][58.48.130.113:25321 INC]Sync data returned un
known top block: 2201 -> 207166 [204965 blocks (142 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started
2014-Sep-07 15:34:43.334950 [P2P1][81.84.156.111:53623 INC]Sync data returned un
known top block: 2201 -> 202659 [200458 blocks (139 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started
2014-Sep-07 15:34:43.896983 [P2P2][116.228.239.26:52515 INC]Sync data returned u
nknown top block: 2201 -> 202659 [200458 blocks (139 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started
2014-Sep-07 15:34:44.139996 [P2P2][95.88.130.140:50056 INC]Sync data returned un
known top block: 2201 -> 207166 [204965 blocks (142 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started
2014-Sep-07 15:34:44.395011 [P2P4][60.190.156.254:26092 INC]Sync data returned u
nknown top block: 2201 -> 207166 [204965 blocks (142 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started

anything goes wrong with SYNCHRONIZATION?
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September 07, 2014, 07:43:28 AM
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anything goes wrong with SYNCHRONIZATION?

Nothing goes wrong, you're synchronising from scratch. If you want to avoid this you can use a blockchain bootstrap as indicated in the OP.

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September 07, 2014, 07:50:54 AM
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anything goes wrong with SYNCHRONIZATION?

Nothing goes wrong, you're synchronising from scratch. If you want to avoid this you can use a blockchain bootstrap as indicated in the OP.
thanks.
how is the profit now?Could I earn my power fee mining by GPU?
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September 07, 2014, 07:53:17 AM
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This is the current Windows blockchain on the correct fork. 
fluffypony, thank you good man!  Grin
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September 07, 2014, 08:10:12 AM
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how is the profit now?Could I earn my power fee mining by GPU?

No. If you pay over $0.1/kWH, you will not cover your electricity cost.

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September 07, 2014, 08:33:09 AM
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The Drooling Masses® has successfully updated the blockchain and the windows binaries. 

Now the version # needs to be added to the tread title. Smiley
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September 07, 2014, 08:34:35 AM
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Can we still expect per KB fees until September ~15th?

Good job if everything else is now working properly again.
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September 07, 2014, 08:54:41 AM
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monero.win.x64.latest.zip
Where are simpleminer.exe & connectivity_tool.exe? So I have use my old ones or this files are not unnecessary anymore?   Huh
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September 07, 2014, 09:30:29 AM
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This is completely off-topic:

Monero emission rate closed form

TL;DR: Let a = 2-20 * 10-12, then block reward is Rn = M a (1 - a)n

While absentmindedly reading the OP for the first time in months and admiring what it has become in the meantime, I couldn't help notice that the emission rate is still advertised in that clunky recurrence relation with additional statistics and a graph to illustrate what's going on. While the statistics and graph are certainly well-received, they should not be necessary to convey what everybody feels or "knows" or knows: that Monero has a simple exponentially decreasing emission rate. So I've decided in a burst of melancholia to solve it with pen and paper, as opposed to, say, Mathematica's RSolve or similar.

Proof

Let M = 264 - 1 be the total number of atomic units
Let a = 2-20 * 10-12 be the constant that appears in the original definition
Assuming genesis block is number 0
Let Rn be the block reward of block number n

The original recursive definition is that

Rn+1 = (M - R0 - R1 - R2 - ... - Rn) a
Rn+1 = M a - R0 a - R1 a - R2 a - ... - Rn a

So let's expand a few terms

R0 = M a
R1 = M a - M a2
R2 = M a - 2 M a2 + M a3
R3 = M a - 3 M a2 + 3 M a3 - M a4
...

That looks familiar, doesn't it? Let's try to generalize

Rn = M a - n M a2 + n(n-1)/2 M a3 - ... + (-1)n M an+1)
Rn = M a (1 - n a + n(n-1)/2 a2 - ... + (-1)n an)
Rn = M a (1 - a)n (*)

Huh. Now let's prove it with strong induction (see base cases above)

Assuming R0, R1, ..., Rn satisfy (*) above

Rn+1 = M a - R0 a - R1 a - R2 a - ... - Rn a
Rn+1 = M a - M a2 - M a2 (1 - a) - M a2 (1 - a)2- ... - M a2 (1 - a)n
Rn+1 = M a - M a2 (1 + (1 - a) + (1 - a)2 + ... + (1 - a)n)
Rn+1 = M a - M a2 (1 - (1 - a)n+1) / (1 - (1 - a))
Rn+1 = M a - M a (1 - (1 - a)n+1)
Rn+1 = M a ( 1 - (1 - (1 - a)n+1))
Rn+1 = M a (1 - a)n+1

QED

Ahhh, feels like 6th grade again...
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September 07, 2014, 09:41:43 AM
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(after reading the last 3 or so pages)

More facts. Less drama.


Also: it should be pretty obvious by now to everyone supporting either XMR or BBR that there is more to be gained from cooperation between (devs & communities of) those two coins than from hostility between them.


EDIT: iCEBREAKER provided a pretty solid summary on the previous page, imo.

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September 07, 2014, 09:57:51 AM
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(after reading the last 3 or so pages)

More facts. Less drama.


Also: it should be pretty obvious by now to everyone supporting either XMR or BBR that there is more to be gained from cooperation between (devs & communities of) those two coins than from hostility between them.


EDIT: iCEBREAKER provided a pretty solid summary on the previous page, imo.

I support both. XMR has more market capitalization. But BBR has better blockchain.
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September 07, 2014, 10:02:02 AM
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An important attribute for money is limited and knowable supply. I also support cooperation between coins but at the same time there needs to be some limit to what are legitimate coins and what are not. Otherwise you could just expand money supply at will.

In my books, BTC is legitimate due to being the first.

XMR is the legitimate one among cryptonote coins (and by extension - of all anon tech).

There are no other market niches that would support a coin.


2.0 tech such as NXT, XCP maybe good but they should be clearly branded to be something else than coins.

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September 07, 2014, 10:06:53 AM
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monero.win.x64.latest.zip
Where are simpleminer.exe & connectivity_tool.exe? So I have use my old ones or this files are not unnecessary anymore?   Huh

They have never been necessary for regular functioning - if you have a specific use-case for either you'll have to compile them from source:)

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September 07, 2014, 10:24:04 AM
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How use this blockchain.bin ? Daemon tools tells Error in command line.
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September 07, 2014, 10:42:02 AM
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2014-Sep-07 15:34:36.680570 [P2P7][106.120.124.166:11463 INC]Sync data returned
unknown top block: 2161 -> 207166 [205009 blocks (142 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started
2014-Sep-07 15:34:37.512617 [P2P1][24.87.58.96:65099 INC]Sync data returned unkn
own top block: 2164 -> 207166 [205002 blocks (142 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started
2014-Sep-07 15:34:41.725858 [P2P9][58.48.130.113:25321 INC]Sync data returned un
known top block: 2201 -> 207166 [204965 blocks (142 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started
2014-Sep-07 15:34:43.334950 [P2P1][81.84.156.111:53623 INC]Sync data returned un
known top block: 2201 -> 202659 [200458 blocks (139 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started
2014-Sep-07 15:34:43.896983 [P2P2][116.228.239.26:52515 INC]Sync data returned u
nknown top block: 2201 -> 202659 [200458 blocks (139 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started
2014-Sep-07 15:34:44.139996 [P2P2][95.88.130.140:50056 INC]Sync data returned un
known top block: 2201 -> 207166 [204965 blocks (142 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started
2014-Sep-07 15:34:44.395011 [P2P4][60.190.156.254:26092 INC]Sync data returned u
nknown top block: 2201 -> 207166 [204965 blocks (142 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started

anything goes wrong with SYNCHRONIZATION?

You are connecting to pairs is the right chain as well as to pairs on the wrong chain. I would suggest you to ban the connections to the wrong ones, so you will reduce the possibilities of ending up on the wrong chain.

I mean, do this for every node you detect on the "dark side":

$ sudo iptables -A INPUT -s <ip_wrong_chain> -j DROP

I did this and I ended up being correctly synchronized on the right chain.

My OS is win7 64bit ,not linux.
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September 07, 2014, 11:07:38 AM
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(Funny that I heard this same thing in the trollbox today.) You have an obsession on me, you know deep inside it is you who needs to apologize. But you won't do it. You don't even ask me to do anything, just stalk. The door is still open.

To others: this is a personal matter.

Of course you think I have an obsession with you because your ego is larger than your gigantic bald head (I'm kidding) (ok, not really Wink) .

But, seriously, I issue I have with Risto is that he has too much influence over crypto noobs who think because he has a little money, that that makes him smart. But to the rest of us his actions are transparent and not noble.

I like XMR. I hope it suceeds. I will probably reinvest.

But for XMR to succeed it needs to have new representation. Risto hurts the things he touches.

I have praised Risto for certain actions and insights he has provided over the years. When he is on, he can be a useful resource and encouragement to people. But when he's freaking out about his finances, he can become a detriment to the cause.

XMR, BBR, both - I dont care.  Im an early adopter no matter what. But if there is an elephant in the room, we should point it out.

It IS an obsession that you come to constantly (like: weekly - this forum has 100000s of accounts, how many do you involve weekly??) harass me, despite that I have said I don't want anything to do with you.

Your problem why I have banned you is that you have offended my family. That is something you need to apologize. Without it, there is no way to reconciliation. It is very simple. Apologize, or go away. I have nothing to say to you. This will not change, you are wasting your time and making a greater fool about yourself. Some things cannot be bought.

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September 07, 2014, 11:14:10 AM
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There are no other market niches that would support a coin.
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How long will you continue cooking CZ along the Good cop/bad cop layout? How about switching roles, switching into BadPony and Fluffyrpietila just for the change?

Regarding coins I tend to think it parallels the world out there, which supports 160 different currencies. Of course this implies that none of them can go to the moon, not even the Tetradrachmon unless you got in there really, really, really-really early (300y ago, that is before B.C.)
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There are no other market niches that would support a coin.
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How long will you continue cooking CZ along the Good cop/bad cop layout? How about switching roles, switching into BadPony and Fluffyrpietila just for the change?

Regarding coins I tend to think it parallels the world out there, which supports 160 different currencies. Of course this implies that none of them can go to the moon, not even the Tetradrachmon unless you got in there really, really, really-really early (300y ago, that is before B.C.)

In my understanding all coins in the world were either gold, silver, mixture or debased thereof, or tokens exchangeable or redeemable in gold/silver.

That is 2 valuable things. Auxiliary monies have been salt, cattle, and fringe cases.

Yes, I have written a book about it. Happens to be that the only book I have ever written is about monetary history and silver in particular  Grin

What was your point again?

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September 07, 2014, 11:24:21 AM
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Regarding coins I tend to think it parallels the world out there, which supports 160 different currencies.
There are 5-15 currencies in the world, depending on how you count; the rest is stamp collecting. Their number is shrinking as economic regions unite. Cryptos are global by design. Do you see where I am going with this?
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September 07, 2014, 11:52:47 AM
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You are connecting to pairs is the right chain as well as to pairs on the wrong chain. I would suggest you to ban the connections to the wrong ones, so you will reduce the possibilities of ending up on the wrong chain.

I mean, do this for every node you detect on the "dark side":

$ sudo iptables -A INPUT -s <ip_wrong_chain> -j DROP

I did this and I ended up being correctly synchronized on the right chain.

My OS is win7 64bit ,not linux.

There's no need to do this, just use the latest version. Once you sync up to blocks 202612 - 202614 it will checkpoint to make sure you're on the right chain, and then it will start to ignore those bad peers.

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