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Author Topic: [ANN] Slimcoin : Proof of Burn NEW BLOCK GEN, Mineable by low power computer!  (Read 284894 times)
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June 25, 2014, 06:08:37 AM
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Blocks found on slm.blockquarry.com from height 2xxxx :
Code:
20223	516 left	lifepo4	06/25/2014 17:55:14	0.1540	9.98	 323,037	52,546	16.27
20216 509 left primer 06/25/2014 17:48:33 0.1454 10.12 304,929 124,989 40.99
20203 496 left primer 06/25/2014 17:34:20 0.1540 9.98 322,898 219,267 67.91
20189 482 left Alice20 06/25/2014 17:09:51 0.1469 10.09 308,092 26,133 8.48
20188 481 left anonymous 06/25/2014 17:06:34 0.1494 10.05 313,375 38,661 12.34
20183 476 left primer 06/25/2014 17:02:07 0.1729 9.69 362,577 324,426 89.48
20158 451 left primer 06/25/2014 16:23:13 0.1679 9.76 352,174 108,532 30.82
20150 443 left Alice20 06/25/2014 16:09:38 0.1589 9.90 333,290 156,999 47.11
20133 426 left primer 06/25/2014 15:50:12 0.1546 9.96 324,186 16,945 5.23
20131 424 left primer 06/25/2014 15:48:07 0.1568 9.93 328,799 56,545 17.20
20124 417 left primer 06/25/2014 15:41:24 0.1544 9.97 323,762 75,116 23.20
20120 413 left primer 06/25/2014 15:33:08 0.1536 9.98 322,069 569,248 176.75
20076 369 left Cheeto 06/25/2014 14:22:22 0.1656 9.79 347,207 25,496 7.34
20074 367 left Cheeto 06/25/2014 14:19:06 0.1648 9.81 345,709 153,224 44.32
20058 351 left leond 06/25/2014 14:01:50 0.1639 9.82 343,669 192,465 56.00
20048 341 left primer 06/25/2014 13:38:43 0.1636 9.82 343,058 256,973 74.91
20029 322 left primer 06/25/2014 13:11:32 0.1783 9.62 373,822 112,856 30.19
20021 314 left anonymous 06/25/2014 12:57:56 0.1782 9.62 373,680 78,913 21.12
20011 304 left anonymous 06/25/2014 12:48:54 0.1691 9.74 354,723 119,379 33.65
Block found by slimcoinpool
Code:
slimcoin	2014-6-25 05:59:17 UTC	20227	000000020f489038e46c45e38d0d117e8dd2a5b2b82abdd905c394cc86d80f3d	10.01	immature
slimcoin 2014-6-25 03:58:28 UTC 20140 00000003ca3889cd15d4f515b7a500d6c6eabf2d2eaf729576a4fd12f42fabb1 9.93 immature
slimcoin 2014-6-25 03:42:05 UTC 20126 00000002735de791560b73621c4d4527db913ec18dca1e9b030b8d6f97724243 9.98 immature
slimcoin 2014-6-25 03:30:25 UTC 20117 000000004ff195cb8579951cf5031ae6cf18dcd00f960445f95c534e337bd77a 10.04 immature
slimcoin 2014-6-25 03:29:35 UTC 20116 000000013e4847fb4e56467866d93993ffa01e0cf3d501b5dcc6f6036fa2678f 9.78 immature
slimcoin 2014-6-25 02:56:31 UTC 20098 000000062d050d675f67c80d2d1b69d548e7d8e3de2aea1ee7377204b8f5c34c 9.87 immature
slimcoin 2014-6-25 02:48:11 UTC 20093 00000000686f1ec46d6a62bb263d8365a6084e4f5270de809b9d9e0597e6da83 9.65 immature
slimcoin 2014-6-25 02:13:05 UTC 20066 00000004fcc4b477e2ffd6b2deab2696b308fee9f8129cfbe69b70943840e31b 9.85 immature
slimcoin 2014-6-25 01:52:02 UTC 20055 00000005b87459ad251c64a937e24ec2e99f1a85736425479fee83350680da0c 9.86 immature
slimcoin 2014-6-25 01:50:48 UTC 20054 00000003b195a0c20df7584e1caa43eb5ad95d646f83bb717c8afbae27b7892c 9.84 immature
slimcoin 2014-6-25 01:46:35 UTC 20051 00000002453d3226e913ca0b903eec931a6bf2a0871594c9d36392d4db3174d5 9.77 immature
slimcoin 2014-6-25 01:32:52 UTC 20045 0000000425d157a9d3ffa48cbc35238350d174f9a74dbe861438b1dd5f510603 9.54 immature
slimcoin 2014-6-25 01:01:38 UTC 20023 0000000418fa80ff4cff40a7f16996135822a119957500e413529ffef01854f9 9.68 immature
slimcoin 2014-6-25 00:49:16 UTC 20013 00000004393f40406fce1eda376528bc83ad20449d6140477267d57e26288cbf 9.77 immature
slimcoin 2014-6-25 00:48:57 UTC 20012 000000002f18f0a9a43f56f772574e87faec4926adfc0c0655e5ac06c2da14cb 9.79 immature



19 vs 15 in favour of slm.blockquarry.com. Keep in mind slm.blockquarry.com has 100-200 less KH than slimcoinpool!
https://slm.blockquarry.com/index.php?page=statistics&action=pool
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June 25, 2014, 06:12:49 AM
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hi,primer

I have found many PoB today, make sure you are :
1. Synced
2. Minting (unlocked wallet)
3. Running the latest client

'Minting (unlocked wallet)' What does this mean?
Use 'setgenerate true' command?
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June 25, 2014, 06:15:08 AM
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hi,primer

I have found many PoB today, make sure you are :
1. Synced
2. Minting (unlocked wallet)
3. Running the latest client

'Minting (unlocked wallet)' What does this mean?
Use 'setgenerate true' command?

No, unlocked means not encrypted. Try running more than one instance of the wallet, 3-4 to be safe. Also make sure you dont have many coins in that wallet as that can stop syncing due to PoS bug..
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June 25, 2014, 07:49:28 AM
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Is there seriously another fork?
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June 25, 2014, 08:25:24 AM
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Is there seriously another fork?

No, who said there was ?
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June 25, 2014, 09:03:52 AM
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i i want to use a Server wit 2 CPU do i need to compile the Miner with different MARCH Settings?
I use a Server with 2 Xeon X5570 but only get 8 Threads(Should be 16). Compiled with the MARCH Flags from the Minerd Readme.
Can anyone help?

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June 25, 2014, 09:11:38 AM
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i i want to use a Server wit 2 CPU do i need to compile the Miner with different MARCH Settings?
I use a Server with 2 Xeon X5570 but only get 8 Threads(Should be 16). Compiled with the MARCH Flags from the Minerd Readme.
Can anyone help?



-t 16 ?
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June 25, 2014, 09:15:09 AM
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i i want to use a Server wit 2 CPU do i need to compile the Miner with different MARCH Settings?
I use a Server with 2 Xeon X5570 but only get 8 Threads(Should be 16). Compiled with the MARCH Flags from the Minerd Readme.
Can anyone help?


Run two processes with -t 8, use task manager to set affinity, so that each process uses 8 /different/ threads.
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June 25, 2014, 09:38:41 AM
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i i want to use a Server wit 2 CPU do i need to compile the Miner with different MARCH Settings?
I use a Server with 2 Xeon X5570 but only get 8 Threads(Should be 16). Compiled with the MARCH Flags from the Minerd Readme.
Can anyone help?


Run two processes with -t 8, use task manager to set affinity, so that each process uses 8 /different/ threads.

hi,

i run Ubuntu on it so no Task manager, i tried it with an Xeon 1265 E3 also and get 4.3 kh/s with -t 8 i see 8 Threads but the same Kh/s
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June 25, 2014, 09:45:56 AM
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i i want to use a Server wit 2 CPU do i need to compile the Miner with different MARCH Settings?
I use a Server with 2 Xeon X5570 but only get 8 Threads(Should be 16). Compiled with the MARCH Flags from the Minerd Readme.
Can anyone help?



-t 16 ?

lowerd it from 5.x Kh/s to 4.6 kh/s ;(
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June 25, 2014, 09:54:09 AM
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The best flags IMO: -Ofast -funroll-loops -march=native
Got around 20% boost compared to -O3

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June 25, 2014, 11:24:02 AM
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The Market @Bter is still frozen, wasn't the plan to open it up again yesterday?
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June 25, 2014, 12:52:26 PM
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oh i forgot, i compiled the 32 bit wallet in cygwin, here you can download my 32 bit compiled slimminer

https://mega.co.nz/#!OZQzTLzb!7NgTjdyh_dF_Si14LdKD9PHofH5er0lLOELCWnCalsg

Someone downloaded the 32 bit slimminer i compiled, but didn't replace the wallet address in the bat, thanks for giving me free slim's.. but i suggest you put your own address in it Wink
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June 25, 2014, 01:50:37 PM
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now it's hard to find pob now .Currency becomes pointless to burn coins.  all  the supply one day reduced to about 4000 coins , too much time to find pob to get the coins back.

I have found many PoB today, make sure you are :
1. Synced
2. Minting (unlocked wallet)
3. Running the latest client


  I have the same problem,  I am synced , Minting 24/7 and running last wallet........Huh


Well one last trick i use is to run several wallets. I know the dev says it makes no difference but try it and post results..

May be it can helps someone:
   I had in my wallet immature burnt coins with no transaction waiting for something...  I think it was the problem. All time I re-sync the wallet those immature burned coins appeared. I had saved my wallet at the very beginning (with no transactions) so Re-sync with the empty wallet  has solved my problem. I have now mint block.



 



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June 25, 2014, 02:04:02 PM
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I have found many PoB today, make sure you are :
1. Synced
2. Minting (unlocked wallet)
3. Running the latest client

'Minting (unlocked wallet)' What does this mean?
Use 'setgenerate true' command?

is  there  specific numbers of pob blcoks found per day ? How many coins burning?Calculate how long to get your burned coins back, people  still keep burning , also cause  reduce the number of pob.
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June 25, 2014, 02:04:56 PM
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The Market @Bter is still frozen, wasn't the plan to open it up again yesterday?

I'm waiting for news how/where to buy some too...

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I have found many PoB today, make sure you are :
1. Synced
2. Minting (unlocked wallet)
3. Running the latest client

'Minting (unlocked wallet)' What does this mean?
Use 'setgenerate true' command?

is  there  specific numbers of pob blcoks found per day ? How many coins burning?Calculate how long to get your burned coins back, people  still keep burning , also cause  reduce the number of pob.

   What I have understood is that:  (making simple)

   --> Number of POB block depends of number of POW block as POB block can only be generated after a POW block.
   --> Number of POW block depends of POS. If POS is activated, it preempt on POW, an delay the generation of POW block until the max delay is reached (15min as I know).
  
    Resulting:  Actually POS is active so the chance to mint a block  is  the part of your burned coin regarding the total burnt coins X by the number of potential POW block.  

  IE: the chance to get 1 mint POB for 1 day it should be max,  24h x 60m / 15m x  yourPartBurnt


Anyone correct me if I wrote something incorrect, It will help all to understand the process.


Note: After the relaunch, the POS has been activated, that can explain why POB are spare now.




  
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June 25, 2014, 02:37:31 PM
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Number of POB block depends of number of POW block as POB block can only be generated after a POW block.

Yes

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Number of POW block depends of POS. If POS is activated, it preempt on POW, an delay the generation of POW block until the max delay is reached (15min as I know).

The target time for PoW blocks is made so based on 90 seconds * amount of non-PoW blocks between the current PoW block and the last PoW block found. I may change this scheme.

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the chance to get 1 mint POB for 1 day it could be max,  24h x 60m / 15m x  your%burnt

This approximation is not really accurate since: It assumes PoW blocks are found every 15 minutes and it assumes that after every PoW block, a PoB block is found. That is not the case since, it would usually take anywhere from 2-4 PoW blocks to find a PoB blocks.

The reason why I think there are less PoB blocks being found is because, some people that have burnt coins have left after the relaunch and are not using them, yet they still add to the difficulty.

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June 25, 2014, 02:50:00 PM
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The reason why I think there are less PoB blocks being found is because, some people that have burnt coins have left after the relaunch and are not using them, yet they still add to the difficulty.

Poeple that left are also not participating in the PoB minting. How does that affect PoB difficulty ? If everyone shut down their wallets except me, shouldn't i be getting all the PoB blocks ?
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June 25, 2014, 03:12:29 PM
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The reason why I think there are less PoB blocks being found is because, some people that have burnt coins have left after the relaunch and are not using them, yet they still add to the difficulty.

Poeple that left are also not participating in the PoB minting. How does that affect PoB difficulty ? If everyone shut down their wallets except me, shouldn't i be getting all the PoB blocks ?

Yes, but the difficulty would be the entire networks' burned coins.

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