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Author Topic: [ANN] Slimcoin : Proof of Burn NEW BLOCK GEN, Mineable by low power computer!  (Read 284890 times)
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June 09, 2014, 08:33:43 AM
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burning profits was down.

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June 09, 2014, 10:01:22 AM
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I'm showing an average of 3.30 KH/s. Is this the norm for an AMD Phenom x4? Just curious  Smiley
What is your CPU?
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June 09, 2014, 10:06:59 AM
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Would be nice to make a list somewhere

my old core2extreme X9650    3.0 Ghz    4 cores   ~ 2 kh/s
my miner cpu G3420              3.2 GHz    2 cores   ~ 1.8 kh/s
my new i7 4770                    3.4 Ghz    8 cores   ~ 4.25 kh/s
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June 09, 2014, 10:09:20 AM
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We have a domain now, you can use stratum+tcp://pool.slimcoinpool.com:3333

FYI, the address pool.slimcoinpool.com cannot be resolved by google's DNS

nslookup pool.slimcoinpool.com 8.8.8.8

EDIT: Until DNS issue is resolved I use stratum+tcp://63.141.232.170:3333 instead of stratum+tcp://pool.slimcoinpool.com:3333

I have transferred the DNS to Cloudflare, should be up soon
You can use stratum+tcp://slimcoinpool.com:3333

The domain name is working now. Thank you. But the miner doesn't seams to be able to connect with stratum+tcp://slimcoinpool.com:3333 or stratum+tcp://pool.slimcoinpool.com:3333
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June 09, 2014, 10:42:04 AM
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Would be nice to make a list somewhere

my old core2extreme X9650    3.0 Ghz    4 cores   ~ 2 kh/s
my miner cpu G3420              3.2 GHz    2 cores   ~ 1.8 kh/s
my new i7 4770                    3.4 Ghz    8 cores   ~ 4.25 kh/s


Can you upload your windows x64 and x86 binaries so the dev can place them in the OP?
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June 09, 2014, 10:48:02 AM
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Would be nice to make a list somewhere

my old core2extreme X9650    3.0 Ghz    4 cores   ~ 2 kh/s
my miner cpu G3420              3.2 GHz    2 cores   ~ 1.8 kh/s
my new i7 4770                    3.4 Ghz    8 cores   ~ 4.25 kh/s


Can you upload your windows x64 and x86 binaries so the dev can place them in the OP?

i only compiled the 32 bit one myself, because my old core2extreme is running the 32 bit version of windows 8 (don't ask me why, i would do 64 bit whenever i reinstall)
the 64 bit versions i downloaded from somewhere here, might be the OP

the 32 bit version: https://mega.co.nz/#!PZISELAC!CQq-ofJOavfE4dr1V09kV_DIWRzxhApGvy2c07OBAC8
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June 09, 2014, 10:51:06 AM
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How much are you people burning?
This is mine currently..

"Net Burnt Coins" : 314.77400400,
"Effective Burnt Coins" : 312.86937900,
"Immature Burnt Coins" : 0.00000000,
"Decayed Burnt Coins" : 1.90462500
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June 09, 2014, 11:46:14 AM
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We are not down, just firewalled 63.141.232.170, please use http://slimcoinpool.com/ to access the pool.

Whats the point of 'firewall' when everyone knows your IP address ? You are wasting money on cloudflare, they cant filter port 3333 , they only protect against http/s DDoS...
OVH was a far better choice but you chose to stick with datashack...
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June 09, 2014, 11:49:31 AM
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We are not down, just firewalled 63.141.232.170, please use http://slimcoinpool.com/ to access the pool.

Whats the point of 'firewall' when everyone knows your IP address ? You are wasting money on cloudflare, they cant filter port 3333 , they only protect against http/s DDoS...

No, you are wrong. You cannot access 63.141.232.170 anymore (please try). And 63.141.232.171 will be the new IP for mining only (all other ports blocked).

You dont understand. Cloudflare CAN NOT protect the pool port (3333) as its not HTTP/S traffic. You are still open to attack. You should have moved to OVH!
I can connect to 63.141.232.170:3333.

EDIT : I've got 20+ servers with Datashack and they are terrible for production servers. I use their servers for crypto mining as i do not require 99% uptime. Datashack uptime is hmm 60-65% ? Thats not including their pipes being overloaded every single day during peek times (ping from europe to datashack 500-700ms)...

DATASHACK is a BUDGET host - the cheapest you can find in the entire USA/CANADA region. They are T-E-R-R-I-B-L-E.
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June 09, 2014, 11:56:02 AM
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DATASHACK is a BUDGET host - the cheapest you can find in the entire USA/CANADA region. They are T-E-R-R-I-B-L-E.

So is OVH.net? What's the point of ordering a server when you have to wait a month to get it (if at all).
Your trolling isn't as good as it used to be, what happened? Smiley

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June 09, 2014, 11:57:17 AM
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DATASHACK is a BUDGET host - the cheapest you can find in the entire USA/CANADA region. They are T-E-R-R-I-B-L-E.

So is OVH.net? What's the point of ordering a server when you have to wait a month to get it (if at all).

That must be  your first order with OVH. Servers i order get deployed in 30 minutes.
OVH.net has a massive infrastructure and DDoS mitigation hardware in place for the entire network. They can sustain a 900Gbit/s DDoS with ease.
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June 09, 2014, 12:01:00 PM
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DATASHACK is a BUDGET host - the cheapest you can find in the entire USA/CANADA region. They are T-E-R-R-I-B-L-E.

So is OVH.net? What's the point of ordering a server when you have to wait a month to get it (if at all).

That must be  your first order with OVH. Servers i order get deployed in 30 minutes.
OVH.net has a massive infrastructure and DDoS mitigation hardware in place for the entire network. They can sustain a 900Gbit/s DDoS with ease.

Which branch did you order from, ovh.ie?
They stated 180s setup (I knew it was BS but still).

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June 09, 2014, 12:03:45 PM
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DATASHACK is a BUDGET host - the cheapest you can find in the entire USA/CANADA region. They are T-E-R-R-I-B-L-E.

So is OVH.net? What's the point of ordering a server when you have to wait a month to get it (if at all).

That must be  your first order with OVH. Servers i order get deployed in 30 minutes.
OVH.net has a massive infrastructure and DDoS mitigation hardware in place for the entire network. They can sustain a 900Gbit/s DDoS with ease.

Which branch did you order from, ovh.ie?

I'm not trolling, you will be crying when a DDoS hits you. Datashack will shut you off and will not even provide access for backups.
No, ovh.com. 'Hosting' line. I've also got 7 cheap servers from 'soyoustart.com' line.
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June 09, 2014, 12:31:32 PM
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How much are you people burning?
This is mine currently..

"Net Burnt Coins" : 314.77400400,
"Effective Burnt Coins" : 312.86937900,
"Immature Burnt Coins" : 0.00000000,
"Decayed Burnt Coins" : 1.90462500

Nice you burnt almost all your coins? How many coins did you get through PoB already?
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June 09, 2014, 12:39:09 PM
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We are not down, just firewalled 63.141.232.170, please use http://slimcoinpool.com/ to access the pool.

Whats the point of 'firewall' when everyone knows your IP address ? You are wasting money on cloudflare, they cant filter port 3333 , they only protect against http/s DDoS...

No, you are wrong. You cannot access 63.141.232.170 anymore (please try). And 63.141.232.171 will be the new IP for mining only (all other ports blocked).

You dont understand. Cloudflare CAN NOT protect the pool port (3333) as its not HTTP/S traffic. You are still open to attack. You should have moved to OVH!
I can connect to 63.141.232.170:3333.

When will we need change to the new ip  63.141.232.171:3333?

63.141.232.170:3333 will be still up for a while until the DNS has properly updated, and people are still using that.
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June 09, 2014, 01:43:17 PM
Last edit: June 09, 2014, 02:13:15 PM by CryptoHobo
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dunno if im the first to get one but POS!!



unfortunatley the wallets now stuck at block 10354 pos block has 1 confirm  Undecided

tried this:
Mandatory Client Upgrade


Hello.
I did it, but my client stop syncronization in the block 9614.

Delete addr.dat, edit slimcoin.conf and delete all addnode entries. Add connect=144.76.139.111:10000

Remove the connect= entry when you sync completely.


deleting all but wallet.dat from %appdata%\slimcoin and resyncing now
[edit]worked but pos block and coins lost to oblivion, restoring a wallet backup restored the coins but not the burnt coins Sad .
pos may be slightly broken i'd highly recommend backing your wallet up before unlocking each day
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June 09, 2014, 02:11:16 PM
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The wallet will stop syncing when a PoS block is found, always happened to me and requires to backup wallet.dat, delete, restart + resync, place back wallet.dat.

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June 09, 2014, 02:14:16 PM
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The wallet will stop syncing when a PoS block is found, always happened to me and requires to backup wallet.dat, delete, restart + resync, place back wallet.dat.


OMG, BROKEN COIN!!!!!!!
I was wondering what caused my wallets to stop syncing every now and then.........
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June 09, 2014, 02:14:48 PM
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The wallet will stop syncing when a PoS block is found, always happened to me and requires to backup wallet.dat, delete, restart + resync, place back wallet.dat.

yea figured, burnt coins were mising so now resyncing after deleting everything and restoring backup
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June 09, 2014, 03:00:41 PM
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The wallet will stop syncing when a PoS block is found, always happened to me and requires to backup wallet.dat, delete, restart + resync, place back wallet.dat.


do you mean restart the wallet or restart PC?
i really confused right now
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