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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 01, 2014, 12:49:59 AM
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You're probably looking for a different metric... accumulated burnt mint, or total coins burnt, or current balance in the burn account, or... not sure what.  Unfortunately, most of that information is locked away in the blockchain, out of reach of slimcoind/-qt Smiley ( 'getinfo' / 'getburndata' only yield current figures ).

Here's a quick stab at a graph of some of the above anyway:


supply = 'moneysupply' param
burnt = 'nEffectiveBurnCoins' param
sum-supply = difference between my sum and the 'moneysupply' param (secondary Y axis).  Not sure what to make of that  - if it had been constant I'd blame an old block getting orphaned since initially parsing.  I'll re-scan the blockchain at some point anyway, just in case, see about grabbing the 'burnBlkHeight' (color me surprised to see that there is indeed a separate block height.. hum.  Will have to dig through the source at some point.)
supply-burnt = difference between 'moneysupply' and 'nEffectiveBurnCoins'
sum POB = Sum of 'mint' param for Proof-of-Burn blocks

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June 01, 2014, 12:54:04 AM
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You're probably looking for a different metric... accumulated burnt mint, or total coins burnt, or current balance in the burn account, or... not sure what.  Unfortunately, most of that information is locked away in the blockchain, out of reach of slimcoind/-qt Smiley ( 'getinfo' / 'getburndata' only yield current figures ).

Here's a quick stab at a graph of some of the above anyway:


supply = 'moneysupply' param
burnt = 'nEffectiveBurnCoins' param
sum-supply = difference between my sum and the 'moneysupply' param (secondary Y axis).  Not sure what to make of that  - if it had been constant I'd blame an old block getting orphaned since initially parsing.  I'll re-scan the blockchain at some point anyway, just in case, see about grabbing the 'burnBlkHeight' (color me surprised to see that there is indeed a separate block height.. hum.  Will have to dig through the source at some point.)
supply-burnt = difference between 'moneysupply' and 'nEffectiveBurnCoins'
sum POB = Sum of 'mint' param for Proof-of-Burn blocks

thank you for your help, now i understand the plot is about PoW.
 i think maybe i can wait for the developer's help about the PoB

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June 01, 2014, 01:01:57 AM
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 I do not understand,
  

  I have proximately 1% of the burn coin. It is supposed to generate 960 block / day ( every 90s ) I should find in mean 9-10 block a day in POB.

   Yesterday I found 2,   today nothing do I have a flaw in my comprehension or the coin has a problem ?

  

i burnt 250 for more than 24 hours and haven't get a block..
to me i think the PoB block time is much longer than 90 seconds? maybe developer can confirm it

A PoB block can be found every new PoW block (~90 seconds). If no one in the network finds a PoB, the network has to wait for the next PoW block to come in. Usually the gap time between PoB blocks is from 90-270 seconds.

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June 01, 2014, 01:16:13 AM
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two days pass..no coin out... Embarrassed

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June 01, 2014, 02:09:27 AM
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My wallet was unable to update, please help me, how to do
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June 01, 2014, 03:16:16 AM
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Hate to be a negative nancy here, but i'm getting a lot of these messages
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ERROR: AcceptBlock() : rejected by synchronized checkpoint

and to be honest, i'm not sure if i have my slimcoin.conf set up right, or to the right wallet i'm still sitting at 0 slimcoin after about 6 hours or so, i don't know if i'm doing any of this solo mining right. is there someone with a conf that can put me in the right direction via pm? i just copypasted the one for bitcoin and added the nodes, and a couple other things but i'm not sure if it's even right.

can someone help me here, i'm reallllllllllllllly interested in this coin but going this long without even knowing if i've got a block, if i've even hit anything at all, using getminingdata getinfo etc i mean i'm definitely hashing because my cpu is at 100% but am i sending the right commands at all? could somebody get to me in PM with a example conf or something?

What else could I say?
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June 01, 2014, 03:22:56 AM
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Hate to be a negative nancy here, but i'm getting a lot of these messages
Code:
ERROR: AcceptBlock() : rejected by synchronized checkpoint

and to be honest, i'm not sure if i have my slimcoin.conf set up right, or to the right wallet i'm still sitting at 0 slimcoin after about 6 hours or so, i don't know if i'm doing any of this solo mining right. is there someone with a conf that can put me in the right direction via pm? i just copypasted the one for bitcoin and added the nodes, and a couple other things but i'm not sure if it's even right.

can someone help me here, i'm reallllllllllllllly interested in this coin but going this long without even knowing if i've got a block, if i've even hit anything at all, using getminingdata getinfo etc i mean i'm definitely hashing because my cpu is at 100% but am i sending the right commands at all? could somebody get to me in PM with a example conf or something?

I have the same messages into my log file too
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June 01, 2014, 03:45:38 AM
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Pool is working - testing it currently. Will announce the URL pretty soon. Smiley

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June 01, 2014, 04:06:16 AM
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Could someone please post a Win64 binary for slimminer?

I've been trying for hours to get it to compile using the instructions and can't figure out how to do it.

Alternatively, does anybody know if there is a page or walkthrough about how to compile cpuminer builds on Win64? If so I'd be happy to do it, but the instructions in the README don't seem sufficient to do it without errors.
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June 01, 2014, 04:08:42 AM
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When I run the newest version of slimcoin wallet on windows, it shows up "checkpoint is too old wait for block chain to download, last received block was generated 23 days ago"
Why the first block is generated 23 days ago? Is this coin released just 3 days ago?
Why the checkpoint is too old? What does this mean?
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June 01, 2014, 04:46:01 AM
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When I run the newest version of slimcoin wallet on windows, it shows up "checkpoint is too old wait for block chain to download, last received block was generated 23 days ago"
Why the first block is generated 23 days ago? Is this coin released just 3 days ago?
Why the checkpoint is too old? What does this mean?

Have you put the node in the conf file ?
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June 01, 2014, 05:18:56 AM
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http://i62.tinypic.com/2i1lb7r.jpg

look always burn the money...
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June 01, 2014, 05:26:34 AM
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http://i62.tinypic.com/2i1lb7r.jpg

look always burn the money...

they are indeed real money.
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June 01, 2014, 05:35:42 AM
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how many coins you guys burned?

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June 01, 2014, 05:49:52 AM
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 I do not understand,
  

  I have proximately 1% of the burn coin. It is supposed to generate 960 block / day ( every 90s ) I should find in mean 9-10 block a day in POB.

   Yesterday I found 2,   today nothing do I have a flaw in my comprehension or the coin has a problem ?

  

i burnt 250 for more than 24 hours and haven't get a block..
to me i think the PoB block time is much longer than 90 seconds? maybe developer can confirm it

A PoB block can be found every new PoW block (~90 seconds). If no one in the network finds a PoB, the network has to wait for the next PoW block to come in. Usually the gap time between PoB blocks is from 90-270 seconds.

Thanks for the reply, now i understand it, so PoB and PoW are independent (they do not compete for the 90 seconds block time).

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June 01, 2014, 06:11:09 AM
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Ok, I think I'm about ready to give up on this, I hate to be a quitter but:

Dev nowhere to be found with answers
I've been mining for at least 8 hours with not one block
I don't know what these cryptic messages in my log mean
I don't know if anything is getting accepted or if I'm getting confirmations, or if anything is being added to my wallet.
I don't know what I'm doing at all.
I don't know if my conf is right and i haven't received one answer and now all I'm getting is errors in my log

So I think it's time to dump this and just continue trying to earn coins the way I have been.

What else could I say?
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June 01, 2014, 06:35:47 AM
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Ok, I think I'm about ready to give up on this, I hate to be a quitter but:

Dev nowhere to be found with answers
I've been mining for at least 8 hours with not one block
I don't know what these cryptic messages in my log mean
I don't know if anything is getting accepted or if I'm getting confirmations, or if anything is being added to my wallet.
I don't know what I'm doing at all.
I don't know if my conf is right and i haven't received one answer and now all I'm getting is errors in my log

So I think it's time to dump this and just continue trying to earn coins the way I have been.

What kind of pc did you use?
It's normal not to hit a block in 24hrs at the present high hashrate.
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June 01, 2014, 06:39:43 AM
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Can I request to add SLIM coin to exchange?
It's new, has some new features, only CPU, ASIC resistent, etc..

Can somebody else also vote for SLIM on sharexcoin?

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June 01, 2014, 06:44:47 AM
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Ok, I think I'm about ready to give up on this, I hate to be a quitter but:

Dev nowhere to be found with answers
I've been mining for at least 8 hours with not one block
I don't know what these cryptic messages in my log mean
I don't know if anything is getting accepted or if I'm getting confirmations, or if anything is being added to my wallet.
I don't know what I'm doing at all.
I don't know if my conf is right and i haven't received one answer and now all I'm getting is errors in my log

So I think it's time to dump this and just continue trying to earn coins the way I have been.

What kind of pc did you use?
It's normal not to hit a block in 24hrs at the present high hashrate.

its an intel i3 that's about all i know
how do i connect this to my wallet?
how do i know when i've actually got a block that's worth money?
how do i connect my wallet to whatever?
these are things dev or SOMEONE should be telling people but all i'm getting are random cryptic messages through this thread from one person who's had minor success and that's it.

What else could I say?
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June 01, 2014, 06:57:27 AM
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its an intel i3 that's about all i know

I can say i3 can't mine anything unless you are lucky boy. My i5 only hit 1 block in more than 48 hours.


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how do i connect this to my wallet?
If you use win, it's easy.  And slimcoin.conf file in your Appdata/Roaming/Slimcoin/
And the nodes in you slimcoin.conf which you can find in this thread by searching the keywords "nodes".

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how do i know when i've actually got a block that's worth money?
Type "listtransactions" in your wallet's command line.

If you want to mine, type "setgenerate true -1"

If you want to burn, click  Burn coins, and input the amount you want to burn.
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