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Author Topic: [ANN] Slimcoin : Proof of Burn NEW BLOCK GEN, Mineable by low power computer!  (Read 284948 times)
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June 15, 2014, 09:18:04 PM
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Are blocks past 17000 the fix for the wallet being stuck? Or simply a high possibility? What about the blockchain getting corrupted everytime the network falls back blocks? One small error results into a big domino effect crumbling the current relative small distributed peer-to-peer network. Starting up as a decentralized network having some masternodes is a good solution to fix the sync problems when the wallet is fixed.

The origin for the blockchain forks is the PoB block discrepancies in hashes. All blocks after 17000 will be fixed of that. The blockchain corruption you talk about is not really corruption and is an easy fix, I am working on now.

It does look like a good idea to have a fair relaunch at block 16000 with a few master-nodes as currently, no one but a select few people on the correct blockchain are able to mine. Also, a relaunch would get everyone on the same place. Anyone that has comments about this, I would like to hear your ideas.

Also, adding a DNS seed node would definitely add stability to the network.

We should pick a reference point closer to what the pool is at, then I will pause the pool while everyone can sync up. It's not true that only a select few people can mine, unless for solo mining. In fact most of the net hashrate is mining at the pool.

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June 15, 2014, 09:20:21 PM
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We should pick a reference point closer to what the pool is at, then I will pause the pool while everyone can sync up. It's not true that only a select few people can mine, unless for solo mining. In fact most of the net hashrate is mining at the pool.

Sandor, dont be greedy, the block we agreed on is 16k. I've had my 150Kh/s pointed at the pool all day today but its just not fair to the others.
Kill the pool. Relaunch at 16k
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June 15, 2014, 09:23:09 PM
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We should pick a reference point closer to what the pool is at, then I will pause the pool while everyone can sync up. It's not true that only a select few people can mine, unless for solo mining. In fact most of the net hashrate is mining at the pool.

Sandor, dont be greedy, the block we agreed on is 16k. I've had my 150Kh/s pointed at the pool all day today but its just not fair to the others.
Kill the pool. Relaunch at 16k

Hey I'm not being greedy, but what about the other 52 people mining at the pool? That guy with 1Mh will be crying.
If dev agrees on 16000, I will pause the pool.

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June 15, 2014, 09:25:08 PM
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We should pick a reference point closer to what the pool is at, then I will pause the pool while everyone can sync up. It's not true that only a select few people can mine, unless for solo mining. In fact most of the net hashrate is mining at the pool.

Sandor, dont be greedy, the block we agreed on is 16k. I've had my 150Kh/s pointed at the pool all day today but its just not fair to the others.
Kill the pool. Relaunch at 16k

Hey I'm not being greedy, but what about the other 52 people mining at the pool? That guy with 1Mh will be crying.

I've been yelling stop sending hash to the pool since block 15900. F... him. Only the greedy are expecting the payment. I am not and my hash was at the pool.
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June 15, 2014, 09:28:08 PM
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We should pick a reference point closer to what the pool is at, then I will pause the pool while everyone can sync up. It's not true that only a select few people can mine, unless for solo mining. In fact most of the net hashrate is mining at the pool.

Sandor, dont be greedy, the block we agreed on is 16k. I've had my 150Kh/s pointed at the pool all day today but its just not fair to the others.
Kill the pool. Relaunch at 16k

Hey I'm not being greedy, but what about the other 52 people mining at the pool? That guy with 1Mh will be crying.

I've been yelling stop sending hash to the pool since block 15900. F... him. Only the greedy are expecting the payment. I am not and my hash was at the pool.

Fair enough. It is done.

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June 15, 2014, 09:53:29 PM
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If anyone wants to set up a DNS seed node, here is a good place to start : https://github.com/pooler/litecoin-seeder

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June 15, 2014, 09:56:45 PM
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When the time comes, I will host 10 or 20 supernodes, each one at a separate dedicated server. They should be able to handle/sync 5,000-10,000 clients.
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June 15, 2014, 10:02:10 PM
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Are blocks past 17000 the fix for the wallet being stuck? Or simply a high possibility? What about the blockchain getting corrupted everytime the network falls back blocks? One small error results into a big domino effect crumbling the current relative small distributed peer-to-peer network. Starting up as a decentralized network having some masternodes is a good solution to fix the sync problems when the wallet is fixed.

The origin for the blockchain forks is the PoB block discrepancies in hashes. All blocks after 17000 will be fixed of that. The blockchain corruption you talk about is not really corruption and is an easy fix, I am working on now.

It does look like a good idea to have a fair relaunch at block 16000 with a few master-nodes as currently, no one but a select few people on the correct blockchain are able to mine. Also, a relaunch would get everyone on the same place. Anyone that has comments about this, I would like to hear your ideas.

Also, adding a DNS seed node would definitely add stability to the network.

A decentralized network is just for stability until the network speed is fast enough and then it should form a distributed network. I'm willing to take part into the decentralized network, i can rent a few VPS servers running ubuntu in europe, us and asia to work as nodes with listen=1 accepting 250 connections for the first weeks.
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June 16, 2014, 12:21:40 AM
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A relaunch sounds reasonable, I imagine the Slimcoin dev will need to do it as quickly as possible though, make a new thread, post a link to it at the end of this thread, get this one locked, and relaunch with the fixes applied to block 16000 with a few master nodes.

Assuming you launch quickly (today if possible), the people that paid for essentially a mining farm for this coin, will not have too high of losses.
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June 16, 2014, 05:04:29 AM
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When the time comes, I will host 10 or 20 supernodes, each one at a separate dedicated server. They should be able to handle/sync 5,000-10,000 clients.

I will be able to contribute with 4-5 stable nodes as well located in US and Europe.
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June 16, 2014, 05:18:01 AM
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with 200h/s how many monero do you get per day?

With a mining difficulty of 300000000 nearly 1 XMR a day, yes the diff is high!

but the diff is even higher...
2014-Jun-15 22:54:12.010615 BH: 86883, DIFF: 410702438, HR: 6845040 H/s

look at http://pool.cryptoescrow.eu/ and see you get only 0.67 XMR with 200 h/s
that doesn't pay of or?
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June 16, 2014, 05:20:50 AM
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btw. i can spare 2-3 Nodes too.
@Slimcoin it's now up to you either dig the Grave or move forward with us.
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June 16, 2014, 05:35:16 AM
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Looks like every single of my nodes has synced back to  block 1560...

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June 16, 2014, 06:02:10 AM
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Looks like every single of my nodes has synced back to  block 1560...

same here. Stuck on 1559

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June 16, 2014, 06:39:41 AM
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Looks like every single of my nodes has synced back to  block 1560...

the chain is secured at 16000 isn't it.
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June 16, 2014, 10:06:51 AM
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Looks like every single of my nodes has synced back to  block 1560...

the chain is secured at 16000 isn't it.

im in sync @ 16235
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June 16, 2014, 10:19:45 AM
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Do we have an estimate for the relaunch ?

Dont worry about the blockchain, i've killed mine at block 16003, beyond me why some people kept it running.
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June 16, 2014, 10:28:47 AM
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WHAT HAPPENS WITH OUR CURRENT COINS AT RELAUNCH???
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June 16, 2014, 10:37:20 AM
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WHAT HAPPENS WITH OUR CURRENT COINS AT RELAUNCH???

YOU GET TO KEEP EVERYTHING YOU MADE UP TO BLOCK 16000!!!
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June 16, 2014, 10:40:18 AM
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So we lose everything we made after block 16000 even if we were on the right fork?
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