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Author Topic: [ANN] Slimcoin : Proof of Burn NEW BLOCK GEN, Mineable by low power computer!  (Read 284891 times)
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October 26, 2014, 05:35:03 AM
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So I know I could make a spreadsheet to figure this out, but I love the convenience of the burn calc on slimcoin.club  - any chance you could add something that says how many days until you break even and how many effective coins will be left on that date?

A few assumptions made: difficulty unchanged from last PoB, no new burnt coin.

For 10000 SLMs burnt, it will show
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83.025724 SLMS GENERATED PER DAY, 14.27 SLMS DECAYED, 120 DAYS TO BREAKEVEN, 8425.162778 BURNT COINS LEFT AT BREAKEVEN


Do you know if the rate of decay changes as a function of increased difficulty?

Decay is a fixed constant that depends on the number of PoW blocks generated since burn: 1.00000198 per PoW block, burnCoins = nCoins / pow(BURN_DECAY_RATE, depthInChain);

For the slimcoin.club calculator, I just assumed 720 blocks per day are PoW (i.e. 3 PoW and 1 PoB), and thus I hard-coded the decay per day is 1.00000198 ^ 720 = 1.001427...
The pool no one can use ?
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October 26, 2014, 05:48:17 AM
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The pool no one can use ?

Try https://slim.suprnova.cc?
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October 26, 2014, 05:50:57 AM
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Did not produce a block Huh
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October 26, 2014, 05:52:32 AM
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Did not produce a block Huh

Oh right, that.

There has been pools for Slimcoin before, so I assume things can be fixed soon Smiley
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October 26, 2014, 10:11:56 AM
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Did not produce a block Huh

Oh right, that.

There has been pools for Slimcoin before, so I assume things can be fixed soon Smiley

The pool stats. are way off. Seems to be stable though.

Perhaps some more folks would spin-up a free cpu cloud instance and/or start mining in the pool. Just need to find a block to know that were good.

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October 26, 2014, 11:20:33 AM
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The pool stats. are way off. Seems to be stable though.

Perhaps some more folks would spin-up a free cpu cloud instance and/or start mining in the pool. Just need to find a block to know that were good.

Oh that explains why the blocks haven't been found. Would have thought at >1MHs we should be seeing blocks.
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October 26, 2014, 11:43:17 AM
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The pool stats. are way off. Seems to be stable though.

Perhaps some more folks would spin-up a free cpu cloud instance and/or start mining in the pool. Just need to find a block to know that were good.

Oh that explains why the blocks haven't been found. Would have thought at >1MHs we should be seeing blocks.

Indeed. My actual mining speed in slimminer is only around 5.25 khash/s (mining with 8 threads)

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Someone sent me a link about RunAbove cloud instances https://www.runabove.com/index.xml - which currently have $32 (1 months approx. free credit also)

Steadfast resources S with 1 x CPU seem to be the best option, currently at ($0.014 per. hour) so, $9 x 4 (instances) = $36

Just testing it myself at the moment - they require SMS verification and payment method verification and you have to generate your own .keys.

See: https://community.runabove.com/kb/en/instances/create-ssh-keys.html and http://labs.runabove.com/power8/ - quite powerful cores in comparison to other providers.

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Also, "Get a $300 cloud credit when you try HP Helion Public Cloud" - See: http://www.hpcloud.com/cloud-credit - I can't get HP to recognize my valid details though atm !?! - Check T's and C's.

and ofc http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/ - has a free trial offer still.   Smiley

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October 26, 2014, 11:53:48 AM
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The pool stats. are way off. Seems to be stable though.

Perhaps some more folks would spin-up a free cpu cloud instance and/or start mining in the pool. Just need to find a block to know that were good.

Oh that explains why the blocks haven't been found. Would have thought at >1MHs we should be seeing blocks.

The stats is at least 100 folds off. So we need more hash to find block at suprnova pool. I have sent my rigs to suprnova to help finding block.
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October 26, 2014, 01:05:55 PM
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So I know I could make a spreadsheet to figure this out, but I love the convenience of the burn calc on slimcoin.club  - any chance you could add something that says how many days until you break even and how many effective coins will be left on that date?

A few assumptions made: difficulty unchanged from last PoB, no new burnt coin.

For 10000 SLMs burnt, it will show
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83.025724 SLMS GENERATED PER DAY, 14.27 SLMS DECAYED, 120 DAYS TO BREAKEVEN, 8425.162778 BURNT COINS LEFT AT BREAKEVEN



awesome, thanks Smiley
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October 26, 2014, 08:24:31 PM
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Just added 2 more workers @ SuprNova pool. Looking forward to find a block $-)
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October 26, 2014, 08:27:47 PM
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Just added 2 more workers @ SuprNova pool. Looking forward to find a block $-)

I get a lot of disconnections from suprnova pool Sad
Less than 50% acceptance shares.
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October 26, 2014, 08:32:28 PM
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I get a lot of disconnections from suprnova pool Sad
Less than 50% acceptance shares.


very strange... 100% accepted at the moment.
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October 26, 2014, 08:38:37 PM
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I get a lot of disconnections from suprnova pool Sad
Less than 50% acceptance shares.


very strange... 100% accepted at the moment.

I was getting 100% at first but after 10 hours only 50%. No idea what happens.
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October 26, 2014, 09:40:29 PM
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Left 2 colocation servers on both pools (one for one) - tomorrow will see if something gonna change
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October 27, 2014, 01:43:56 AM
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Are both pools down?

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October 27, 2014, 02:56:13 AM
Last edit: October 27, 2014, 05:36:37 AM by a123
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I've taken the NOMP pool down - I've confirmed that there's a submitblock issue, slimcoind crashes without any error log, every time a valid submitblock is submitted.

Will be working on fixing it on the Slimcoin client side, suspect it's a block header mismatch issue: no burn fields in the block header submitted by NOMP, and it doesn't seem that Slimcoin's block parsing routine handles this. Will investigate further and report back!

NOMP cannot use getwork to request for jobs so submitblock must be fixed, but think MPOS can request getwork so that might mean suprnova's one might work out?
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October 27, 2014, 04:21:52 AM
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I've taken the NOMP pool down - I've confirmed that there's a submitblock issue, slimcoind crashes without any error log, every time a valid submitblock is submitted.

Will be working on fixing it on the Slimcoin client side, suspect it's a block header mismatch issue: no burn fields in the block header submitted by NOMP, and it doesn't seem that Slimcoin's block parsing routine handles this. Will investigate further and report back!

NOMP cannot use getwork to receive jobs so submitblock must be fixed, but think MPOS can receive getwork jobs so that might mean suprnova's one might work.

Isn't MPOS just the front end?  I'm guessing ocminer has added dcrypt to stratum, and it may actually be working, but his server is refusing connections at the moment.  If we can get him to fix it, I will throw some big hashpower at it for a couple hours to see if we can find a a block. 

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October 27, 2014, 10:19:25 AM
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If anyone is interested in taking a look at the submitblock issue,

Code:
slimcoind submitblock 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

will give

Code:
******* exception encountered *******
./slimcoind(_Z13LogStackTracev+0x3c)[0x5fa71c]
./slimcoind(_ZN11CDataStream4readEPci+0xe7)[0x520647]
./slimcoind[0x547aa7]
./slimcoind(_Z16Unserialize_implI11CDataStream5CTxInSaIS1_EEvRT_RSt6vectorIT0_T1_EiiRKN5boost17integral_constantIbLb0EEE+0x185)[0x578505]
./slimcoind[0x54c991]
./slimcoind(_Z16Unserialize_implI11CDataStream12CTransactionSaIS1_EEvRT_RSt6vectorIT0_T1_EiiRKN5boost17integral_constantIbLb0EEE+0x138)[0x57dcb8]
./slimcoind(_ZN6CBlock11UnserializeI11CDataStreamEEvRT_ii+0x23f)[0x57e02f]
./slimcoind(_Z11submitblockRKSt6vectorIN11json_spirit10Value_implINS0_13Config_vectorISsEEEESaIS4_EEb+0x48e)[0x5b567e]
./slimcoind(_ZNK9CRPCTable7executeERKSsRKSt6vectorIN11json_spirit10Value_implINS3_13Config_vectorISsEEEESaIS7_EE+0x14d)[0x5b15cd]
./slimcoind(_Z16ThreadRPCServer2Pv+0x1905)[0x5b8655]
./slimcoind(_Z15ThreadRPCServerPv+0xa2)[0x5ba182]
/lib64/libpthread.so.0(+0x7df3)[0x7f3f178b3df3]
/lib64/libc.so.6(clone+0x6d)[0x7f3f172df01d]

This is during the Serialization to CBlock.
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October 27, 2014, 12:39:22 PM
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Slimcoin is dead. Dead as a cat.

New CPU coin worth a look : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=822498.0
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October 27, 2014, 12:55:28 PM
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Slimcoin is dead. Dead as a cat.

New CPU coin worth a look : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=822498.0

Dead ? Thank primer-, after you gone price rise from 180 sat to 10k sat. Diff rise from 0.03 to 0.3.
All thanks to you. Please feel free to leave forever, don't ever come back. Wink
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