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August 06, 2016, 01:50:52 PM
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Maybe better pos/pow hybrid mining system ?
Too many pow currency died after 'asics attack to mining difficulty'...
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August 06, 2016, 02:09:20 PM
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Maybe better pos/pow hybrid mining system ?
Too many pow currency died after 'asics attack to mining difficulty'...

Yeah, I share your point of view!
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August 07, 2016, 12:52:19 AM
Last edit: August 09, 2016, 12:39:20 AM by DOGEbubble
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Maybe better pos/pow hybrid mining system ?
Too many pow currency died after 'asics attack to mining difficulty'...

Yeah, I share your point of view!

I think so, too.

Let's focus on what we want, such as for a POS/POW hybrid mining system. If so, who will be trusted ( and probably paid) to do it.
A simple scrypt mining system is easy to modify and have some reliable service make it. Other systems are harder to get. And further features such as web wallet would be also harder to get unless a dev team can take over.

Let's get one month and probably even longer to make the final decision.

In the meanwhile, I am focusing on setting up campaigns with the aim of getting my wife, some of my friends, etc., or any ones who do not mine with computers, to start loading a web wallet to smartphones or getting CNO deposit address through exchange site, and to start to get CNO from faucet sites (or even to exchange BTC they have got for CNO), and even to refer and attract more CNO users.  Everything need to be very streamlined without a glitch; otherwise, it won't work. None of them use Paypal or other online system for regular purchases or transactions. In short, CNO needs to be fully functioning to make it happen; otherwise, they won't use it and they are happy with what they have been doing without cryptos.

If I am right, we should start to attract more interests in CNO. I have other plans to add after that. Probably a very, very aggressive one.  Cheesy



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August 07, 2016, 12:57:25 AM
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Actually, I have 3-4 full-time  and 3-4 off-hour computers on CNO CPU-mining for now to keep it busy. I might start to put back ASICs in a couple of weeks to keep the network busy and safe.  Cheesy

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August 08, 2016, 12:02:27 AM
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I've previously stated that I was no longer mining coino, but I've made some coding changes to my system, and put it back into rotation. It will selectively mine, attempting to mint a single block, but only when the network hasn't seen one for a while. Doesn't seem to kick in very often - only 5 blocks in the past week or so - which I guess is good Smiley  [edit: actually I think this is just the client not including the empty 0 reward blocks in the transaction list...]
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August 08, 2016, 12:09:23 AM
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Actually, I have 3-4 full-time  and 3-4 off-hour computers on CNO CPU-mining for now to keep it busy. I might start to put back ASICs in a couple of weeks to keep the network busy and safe.  Cheesy

Are they all online? I just noticed I'm only connected to a single peer, 70.38.54.10
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August 08, 2016, 09:21:43 AM
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Actually, I have 3-4 full-time  and 3-4 off-hour computers on CNO CPU-mining for now to keep it busy. I might start to put back ASICs in a couple of weeks to keep the network busy and safe.  Cheesy

Are they all online? I just noticed I'm only connected to a single peer, 70.38.54.10

Overall, at least 3 PC's are on all the time. You are right, I never saw more than 3 peers on the list. Definitely, they are working; one I just checked did get a sizable reward. I am not sure what's happening. Maybe CPU miners are not counted.

Expect to see more transactions with more promotions coming.  Cheesy

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August 08, 2016, 09:23:45 AM
Last edit: August 11, 2016, 12:06:47 AM by DOGEbubble
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The CNO jswallet works now. still not fully working for withdrawal.
Mobile use of Coin(o) formally begins today.  Cheesy

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August 09, 2016, 10:15:59 PM
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The CNO jswallet works now.
Mobile use of Coin(o) formally begins today.  Cheesy


I can confirm the official web wallet is broken.  I last checked in on it a few months ago - at that time the Coinod running on it had a balance of several million and all was well.  When I checked it today it has a balance of about 4,000 left.  It shows three accounts that have a negative balance.  I assume someone found an exploit in the code and used it to take the Coino.  I'm not sure the value of Coino really makes such an attack worthwhile... but maybe someone had a lot of time on their hands.

SMCardle wrote the wallet some time ago, before he disappeared.  I don't have any intention of looking for the bug or fixing it given that the other wallet is running now.

Is anyone going to be upset if I just pull the plug on that server and let the old wallet go away?

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August 10, 2016, 12:28:33 PM
Last edit: August 14, 2016, 03:33:13 PM by DOGEbubble
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The CNO jswallet works now. still not fully working for withdrawal.
Mobile use of Coin(o) formally begins today.
 Cheesy


I can confirm the official web wallet is broken.  I last checked in on it a few months ago - at that time the Coinod running on it had a balance of several million and all was well.  When I checked it today it has a balance of about 4,000 left.  It shows three accounts that have a negative balance.  I assume someone found an exploit in the code and used it to take the Coino.  I'm not sure the value of Coino really makes such an attack worthwhile... but maybe someone had a lot of time on their hands.

SMCardle wrote the wallet some time ago, before he disappeared.  I don't have any intention of looking for the bug or fixing it given that the other wallet is running now.

Is anyone going to be upset if I just pull the plug on that server and let the old wallet go away?



I might be one of those few using the original Web wallet, deposited a sizable amount, played slot game a few times and forgot about it.
The posted balance for my web wallet is 517544 CNO.

If nothing else we can do, I have no objection to discontinue the old web wallet and to move on to do what are more important. It is costly to maintain a web wallet, even worse if it is not working right and hard to fix.

It's a shame that I can not use them for my up-coming mibile-CNO campaign.

It is my belief that it is the user base not the coin feature itself without everyday-users/adopters of the coin that ultimately determine the cryptocoin value
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Other than promoting Mobile/web wallet use, I will help as much as I can.

We need the Coin(o) community to decide what to do and move on.

Things to improve:

1) Maintaining activity of the network: probably requiring restarting POW or POW+POS mining.  I think  Fixed 4 CNO/block POW, 5% POS or equivalent combination is reasonable starting point, considering that it is close to 0% now.

for CNO previous mining for 2 years at 35 CNO/block,  It ("POW 4/block") would amount to  about  5%  (~ 4/35 x 1/2) annually at the beginning of the 3rd year.

This should be more than enough to encourage and grow the network. Avoid frequent changes of POW/POS or frequent hardforks unless it is necessary. There are at least 200 Cryptos doing this kind of things and creating "hot news" all the time . In the meanwhile the BTC and LTC still have its fundamental issues not taken care of.

It is up to the community to take charge and move on. It would be great if an active dev can take over and probably paid by a bounty; otherwise, it is likely we have a service to take care of these.

We need consensus and the community to take charge and move on.

2)New Wallet clients taking several days to a month to sync. The 3 Bitnodes are probably not synced after one month. New Wallet client runs but Some of my old wallet clients are quite slow and unresponsive.

3)The Op of this thread Need an update; Otherwise we should move on to a new thread when it is ready.

Someone to take charges. Getting Dev's?  We can certainly wait a while.  Cheesy

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August 11, 2016, 03:55:38 PM
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Tell me where i am can download database COINO?
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August 11, 2016, 05:22:16 PM
Last edit: September 02, 2016, 08:29:50 AM by DOGEbubble
 #752

Tell me where i am can download database COINO?

Hello , please tell me where is now possible to mined Coino


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Note that all COINO coins have been mined, so although you can create new blocks, they do not have any reward.

Now that explains a thing or two!................

The following section will be updated from time to time


                     
CNO Mining
  • POW ended in April 2016
  • 100 million CNO mined
  • New blocks are created by continued "mining" with only rewards likely through transaction fees, depending on the level of the network transaction activity.
  • Starting 8/14/2016:  About 10% of he amount sent to faucet(s) will be additionally allocated for mining promotion to make mining worthwhile, by paying a transaction fee of 1-20x maximal possible daily payout at the Cryptoguru CNO Faucet site ( through up to around 5-10 transactions created/48 hours.)  A similar but smaller fee-paying transactions will be also created just to produce enough incentives for mining at the CNO network.


Coin(o) wallet Download

Window Wallet Download
Download MAC:  http://coinocoin.com/Coino-Qt.zip  (down)
SOURCE CODE: https://github.com/bgade/coino


listen=1
daemon=1
server=1
rpcuser=user
rpcpassword=pw
rpcport=14444
p2pport=15555
rpcconnect=127.0.0.1

addnode=70.38.54.10:15555
addnode=104.131.163.132:15555
addnode=203.20.114.252:15555

addnode=192.241.140.207
addnode=108.31.14.26:15555
addnode=98.118.3.238:15555
addnode=173.177.187.49:15555
addnode=5.30.157.168:15555

The first two addnodes are currently active. Please always put addnode=192.241.140.207 to help with CNO web wallet (jswallet) running.
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For CPU/direct Wallet client "mining"/block-creation", remember to put  gen=1  in the above config file.

It may take up to a few days to sync.  Currently, there is no official bootstrap files to speed up the process.
Cheesy

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August 14, 2016, 10:41:36 PM
Last edit: August 18, 2016, 03:05:32 AM by DOGEbubble
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Hello , please tell me where is now possible to mined Coino

Additional updates:

                     
CNO Mining
  • POW ended in April 2016
  • 100 million CNO mined
  • New blocks are created by continued "mining" with only rewards likely through transaction fees, depending on the level of the network transaction activity.
  • Starting 8/14/2016:  About 10% of he amount sent to faucet(s) will be additionally allocated for mining promotion to make mining worthwhile, by paying a transaction fee of 1-20x maximal possible daily payout at the Cryptoguru CNO Faucet site ( through up to around 5-10 transactions created/48 hours.)  A similar but smaller fee-paying transactions will be also created just to produce enough incentives for mining at the CNO network.

I will make every effort to make it happen exactly in this way, time permitted.

Please note that the high faucet payout and corresponding occasionally high rewards through larger Transaction fees
paid for mining block creation won't last long.

Those running nodes: Please also do not request too large a transaction fee because of all these. It would otherwise beat our initial purposes of keeping the networks running well.  Thanks.

Cheesy

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August 17, 2016, 09:17:25 PM
Last edit: August 19, 2016, 03:10:01 PM by DOGEbubble
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Actually, I have 3-4 full-time  and 3-4 off-hour computers on CNO CPU-mining for now to keep it busy. I might start to put back ASICs in a couple of weeks to keep the network busy and safe.  Cheesy

Are they all online? I just noticed I'm only connected to a single peer, 70.38.54.10

Despite all my CPU miners are rewarded for block creations from time to time, they are never included among the active list.

What's worse, the jswallet so far is still not syncing with withdrawal despite transfers from other non-jswallet address are working well (usually with delays of hours.) It is sort of chicken-and-egg situation. It can only be attributed to lack of network activity. Jswallet transaction, especially withdrawals need to propagate to mining client to be confirmed in the block creation.


Any one having been participating as active peer/addnode, please start mining, and


Put  addnode=192.241.140.207 for jswallet to start working well


The CNO jswallet works now. still not fully working for withdrawal.
Mobile use of Coin(o) formally begins today.  Cheesy


If all the above fail, the only thing we can do is to await reintroduction of POW or POW/POS. Cheesy

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August 18, 2016, 01:58:38 AM
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Are they all online? I just noticed I'm only connected to a single peer, 70.38.54.10

Put  addnode=192.241.140.207  for jswallet to start working well

192.241.140.207 is refusing connections on port 15555. Is the port forwarded properly on your router?

Try addnode=203.20.114.252 at your end, as that definitely accepts inbound connections. I'm still only connected to the lone peer 70.38.54.10
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August 18, 2016, 02:12:23 AM
Last edit: August 19, 2016, 03:11:39 PM by DOGEbubble
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Are they all online? I just noticed I'm only connected to a single peer, 70.38.54.10

Put  addnode=192.241.140.207  for jswallet to start working well

192.241.140.207 is refusing connections on port 15555. Is the port forwarded properly on your router?

Try addnode=203.20.114.252 at your end, as that definitely accepts inbound connections. I'm still only connected to the lone peer 70.38.54.10

Thank you, I will do it. For jswalet, it should be

addnode=192.241.140.207:4444

(See Jswallet site http://192.241.140.207:4444/status)
Thanks. Cheesy

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August 19, 2016, 03:14:47 PM
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Are they all online? I just noticed I'm only connected to a single peer, 70.38.54.10

Put  addnode=192.241.140.207  for jswallet to start working well

192.241.140.207 is refusing connections on port 15555. Is the port forwarded properly on your router?

Try addnode=203.20.114.252 at your end, as that definitely accepts inbound connections. I'm still only connected to the lone peer 70.38.54.10

Thank you, I will do it. For jswalet, it should be

addnode=192.241.140.207:4444

(See Jswallet site http://192.241.140.207:4444/status)
Thanks. Cheesy

Most likely it should be just
addnode=192.241.140.207
without the port extension or changing any part of the config file.


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August 25, 2016, 02:38:42 PM
Last edit: August 26, 2016, 01:21:41 PM by DOGEbubble
 #758

Maybe better pos/pow hybrid mining system ?
Too many pow currency died after 'asics attack to mining difficulty'...

Yeah, I share your point of view!

I think so, too.  ..........

Let's focus on what we want, such as for a POS/POW hybrid mining system.
If I am right, we should start to attract more interests in CNO. I have other plans to add after that. Probably a very, very aggressive one.  Cheesy


The jswallet is still unable to send CNO out, apparently due to propagation issues and lack of network activity. It works fine to deposit CNO as if it is a paper wallet.
Now it appears that we need to rebuild CNO including starting mining with block rewards.

A POS/POW mining is desirable; however, it is only compatible with android wallet not the present web wallet which will also let iphone user create a wallet and use CNO immediately and is the basis of my immediate plan of creating a lot of CNO mobile users and popularity of Coin(o)coin.


Therefore, I am proposing to remake CNO for POW mining at 4 CNO/block (without POS) starting in 1-2 months and we should go ahead to prepare it in 3-4 weeks. As I stated before this is close to about 5% new CNO mined annually. And this is at least better than the present mining without regular block rewards. Cheesy


I promise everyone whenever a web wallet can be made to be compatible with POW/POS hybrid or when an iphone CNO wallet App for POW/POS is available, We should switch to the hybrid mining system in no time.  (Think at this way: even present best Coinomi wallet has no Apple App.) (Most likely adding POS would always cause a "web wallet compatibility" issue and a new coin has to be made if we want to add POS in the future.  Undecided)


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August 30, 2016, 03:07:28 AM
Last edit: September 25, 2016, 05:21:53 PM by DOGEbubble
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The Coinocoin website and old webwallet are gone.
Expecting to get a new web site and a new forum thread when we relaunch POW mining and probably also applying to new Exchange(s), and more.  Cheesy

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August 31, 2016, 09:05:10 AM
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I think that all large investors should organize a separate conference in skype or #Slack and discuss the plan for the further development of this coin. It is obvious that  will have to pay a programmer for the work that will change in coino code. I believe that the best solution would be to switch to X11 and adding POS.

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