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Author Topic: [ANN] [QCN] QuazarCoin | Full privacy&data protection | Egalitarian PoW  (Read 186561 times)
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May 16, 2014, 01:39:37 PM
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I can't load my wallet anymore. I get an error:

Error: failed to load wallet: failed to read file "wallet"

Dev, any idea how to fix this? I'm using Mac os X.

Do you have the latest build for MAC - https://mega.co.nz/#!rFhFFAiT!VFjrMbyNRdA-F2-CXJ-1ADnJOqBju_htVoaJBxcEs8s?

Yes, that doesn't work either. I know for sure I typ my password correct. Are my coins lost? I don't have a backup wallet. The wallet is around 168kb in size large.

Are my coins lost?

You need to delete wallet binaries except a 'wallet.keys'. Pay attention, this is very important - you need to save the 'wallet.keys'. Then synchronize your wallet again.
This mistake can occur if you incorrectly exit. Use "save" and "exit" commands.

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May 16, 2014, 01:40:03 PM
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Thanks to the developer for creating this coin. I have already started mining it and everything works well!

Thanks.

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May 16, 2014, 01:50:00 PM
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how can you tell when a block is found? will it state one has been found? I can clearly tell im mining but beyond that cant tell much. how do we see what difficulty is also?

A notification that you found a block has green color and looks like: 'Found block for height: xxxxxx'.

About difficulty: use 'print_bc <begin height block> [<end height block>]' command in the daemon window. For example,
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print_bc 4566
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print_bc 1000 1005

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May 16, 2014, 01:52:18 PM
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does the coin  is pow to the end?

QuazarCoin is only POW coin and 50% QCN will be emitted in 6 years. Did you mean this?

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May 16, 2014, 01:53:06 PM
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I can't sync  Huh

What error do you see? More info, pls.

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May 16, 2014, 01:54:58 PM
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Hey guys,

There was a lot of problems with the last GUI miner version so I decided to build a new one.

Main point of it is this: I declined the concept of 4gb_memory_blockchain - all you have to do now is enter your BCN/MRO/QCN and FCN wallet address and connect to one of the nodes directly. It will solve the issue with the “eternal_BCN_sync”.

Download: http://solominer.org/
Source: https://github.com/amphibia/SoloMiner

QCN developers please can contact me through PM to talk about direct nodes for miners.

That’s pretty much it for now - don't hesitate to reach out for me in case of any questions.

Cheers.

Thank you, check PM.

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May 16, 2014, 02:04:33 PM
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Hmm... what is the main difference between CryptoNight and CryptoNote algorithms? Which one is better?

Cryptonote is not an algorithm, it is the name of the group that claims to have developed the technology (can't be verified but I have no reason to doubt it).

CryptoNight is the name of hash algorithm used for proof-of-work in the cryptonote-derived coins (except Boolberry, which is going in another directly).

You right, and CryptoNote is the name of protocol also.

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May 16, 2014, 03:15:14 PM
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Vote for QCN on the SwissCex - http://www.swisscex.com/voting

Vote for QCN on the AllCoin - http://www.allcoin.com/vote/#QCN

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May 16, 2014, 04:31:50 PM
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tell me how to find out your speed?
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May 16, 2014, 04:54:34 PM
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tell me how to find out your speed?

You can see hashrate via a 'show_hr' command in a daemon.

Code:
show_hr

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May 16, 2014, 05:20:32 PM
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8 core i7 3630qm hashrate: 6.3684
hashrate: 6.4211
hashrate: 6.4211
hashrate: 6.4211
hashrate: 6.5263
hashrate: 6.6316
hashrate: 6.6316
it is for each core or common hash?
there is a chance to find the blocks?
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May 16, 2014, 05:30:37 PM
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There have been several commits into the MRO repository that would be useful to mirror in QCN -

one in particular adds the "diff" command so people can quickly get an idea of the profitability of mining.

https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero/commit/0217572cb289d52922612e0f46497c7051b203b2

Could you merge some of those changes from MRO?

Thanks!

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May 16, 2014, 05:44:31 PM
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8 core i7 3630qm hashrate: 6.3684
hashrate: 6.4211
hashrate: 6.4211
hashrate: 6.4211
hashrate: 6.5263
hashrate: 6.6316
hashrate: 6.6316
it is for each core or common hash?
there is a chance to find the blocks?

Hashrate is shown the total. How many threads you specify when use 'start_mining <number_of_threads>' command?

For example:
Code:
start_mining 6

I have 9.1579 - and found 1 block today.

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May 16, 2014, 05:48:16 PM
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There have been several commits into the MRO repository that would be useful to mirror in QCN -

one in particular adds the "diff" command so people can quickly get an idea of the profitability of mining.

https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero/commit/0217572cb289d52922612e0f46497c7051b203b2

Could you merge some of those changes from MRO?

Thanks!

I'll work on that, thank you.

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May 16, 2014, 05:58:15 PM
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Giveaway

QuazarCoin maintains its users. Do you want to receive some QCN? Take part in our giveaway!

All you have to do is to write about QuazarCoin in any social network or leave a comment on one of the forums, and then let us know.

There is a special form for your convenience. Simply complete it and then receive your QCN.

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May 16, 2014, 06:29:45 PM
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Also you can follow on QCN twitter.

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May 16, 2014, 10:37:04 PM
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There have been several commits into the MRO repository that would be useful to mirror in QCN -

one in particular adds the "diff" command so people can quickly get an idea of the profitability of mining.

https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero/commit/0217572cb289d52922612e0f46497c7051b203b2

Could you merge some of those changes from MRO?

Thanks!

I'll work on that, thank you.

this could be better, and i also notice that mro has a big team, the pool for mro is ready, although the mining tool has some problem, somebody has optimized miner with a higher hashrate about 170h on E5-2620 , and i also found that with the miner of QCN on linux it could be 50H, but 10 on win7x64, i don't know if the miner of QCN for linux has also been optimized?? or there's problem on Win?? this could be also unfair~~
OracionSeis, maybe you should find more guys to cooperate with you , then you can make it better, with a good miner and more pool on QCN, this is my suggest

here is something for MRO, hope you can read it,they are really doing a lot of job

miner code:  https://github.com/LucasJones/cpuminer-multi
pool code: https://github.com/zone117x/node-cryptonote-pool
this is an online pool: http://www.moneropool.com/



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May 17, 2014, 03:16:31 PM
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Height 4992, transaction <fa012b1d525f9e9676a16aa4700a4d9f0b1874b5667dd91fb9253a
80da989c2f>, received 0.000000671424
Height 4992, transaction <fa012b1d525f9e9676a16aa4700a4d9f0b1874b5667dd91fb9253a
80da989c2f>, received 0.000007000000
Height 4992, transaction <fa012b1d525f9e9676a16aa4700a4d9f0b1874b5667dd91fb9253a
80da989c2f>, received 0.000090000000
Height 4992, transaction <fa012b1d525f9e9676a16aa4700a4d9f0b1874b5667dd91fb9253a
80da989c2f>, received 0.000100000000
Height 4992, transaction <fa012b1d525f9e9676a16aa4700a4d9f0b1874b5667dd91fb9253a
80da989c2f>, received 0.005000000000
Height 4992, transaction <fa012b1d525f9e9676a16aa4700a4d9f0b1874b5667dd91fb9253a
80da989c2f>, received 0.070000000000
Height 4992, transaction <fa012b1d525f9e9676a16aa4700a4d9f0b1874b5667dd91fb9253a
80da989c2f>, received 0.700000000000
Height 4992, transaction <fa012b1d525f9e9676a16aa4700a4d9f0b1874b5667dd91fb9253a
80da989c2f>, received 8.000000000000
Height 5140, transaction <4d061587cd1eba69162c52e4b2be26b5941fc36c6669e192f5b71f
af74fb3774>, received 0.000000410760
Height 5140, transaction <4d061587cd1eba69162c52e4b2be26b5941fc36c6669e192f5b71f
af74fb3774>, received 0.000008000000
Height 5140, transaction <4d061587cd1eba69162c52e4b2be26b5941fc36c6669e192f5b71f
af74fb3774>, received 0.000070000000
Height 5140, transaction <4d061587cd1eba69162c52e4b2be26b5941fc36c6669e192f5b71f
af74fb3774>, received 0.000500000000
Height 5140, transaction <4d061587cd1eba69162c52e4b2be26b5941fc36c6669e192f5b71f
af74fb3774>, received 0.004000000000
Height 5140, transaction <4d061587cd1eba69162c52e4b2be26b5941fc36c6669e192f5b71f
af74fb3774>, received 0.070000000000
Height 5140, transaction <4d061587cd1eba69162c52e4b2be26b5941fc36c6669e192f5b71f
af74fb3774>, received 0.700000000000
Height 5140, transaction <4d061587cd1eba69162c52e4b2be26b5941fc36c6669e192f5b71f
af74fb3774>, received 8.000000000000
Refresh done, blocks received: 988
balance: 17.549776082184, unlocked balance: 17.549776082184

What does this mean?I found the block?
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May 17, 2014, 03:18:55 PM
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Height 4992, transaction <fa012b1d525f9e9676a16aa4700a4d9f0b1874b5667dd91fb9253a
80da989c2f>, received 0.000000671424
Height 4992, transaction <fa012b1d525f9e9676a16aa4700a4d9f0b1874b5667dd91fb9253a
80da989c2f>, received 0.000007000000
Height 4992, transaction <fa012b1d525f9e9676a16aa4700a4d9f0b1874b5667dd91fb9253a
80da989c2f>, received 0.000090000000
Height 4992, transaction <fa012b1d525f9e9676a16aa4700a4d9f0b1874b5667dd91fb9253a
80da989c2f>, received 0.000100000000
Height 4992, transaction <fa012b1d525f9e9676a16aa4700a4d9f0b1874b5667dd91fb9253a
80da989c2f>, received 0.005000000000
Height 4992, transaction <fa012b1d525f9e9676a16aa4700a4d9f0b1874b5667dd91fb9253a
80da989c2f>, received 0.070000000000
Height 4992, transaction <fa012b1d525f9e9676a16aa4700a4d9f0b1874b5667dd91fb9253a
80da989c2f>, received 0.700000000000
Height 4992, transaction <fa012b1d525f9e9676a16aa4700a4d9f0b1874b5667dd91fb9253a
80da989c2f>, received 8.000000000000
Height 5140, transaction <4d061587cd1eba69162c52e4b2be26b5941fc36c6669e192f5b71f
af74fb3774>, received 0.000000410760
Height 5140, transaction <4d061587cd1eba69162c52e4b2be26b5941fc36c6669e192f5b71f
af74fb3774>, received 0.000008000000
Height 5140, transaction <4d061587cd1eba69162c52e4b2be26b5941fc36c6669e192f5b71f
af74fb3774>, received 0.000070000000
Height 5140, transaction <4d061587cd1eba69162c52e4b2be26b5941fc36c6669e192f5b71f
af74fb3774>, received 0.000500000000
Height 5140, transaction <4d061587cd1eba69162c52e4b2be26b5941fc36c6669e192f5b71f
af74fb3774>, received 0.004000000000
Height 5140, transaction <4d061587cd1eba69162c52e4b2be26b5941fc36c6669e192f5b71f
af74fb3774>, received 0.070000000000
Height 5140, transaction <4d061587cd1eba69162c52e4b2be26b5941fc36c6669e192f5b71f
af74fb3774>, received 0.700000000000
Height 5140, transaction <4d061587cd1eba69162c52e4b2be26b5941fc36c6669e192f5b71f
af74fb3774>, received 8.000000000000
Refresh done, blocks received: 988
balance: 17.549776082184, unlocked balance: 17.549776082184

What does this mean?I found the block?

yes, you found 2 blocks, congratulations

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May 17, 2014, 03:30:44 PM
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8 core i7 3630qm hashrate: 6.3684
hashrate: 6.4211
hashrate: 6.4211
hashrate: 6.4211
hashrate: 6.5263
hashrate: 6.6316
hashrate: 6.6316
it is for each core or common hash?
there is a chance to find the blocks?
So you can find blocks at this speed. TWO BLOCKS!!!
is this day.
Hurrah!!!
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