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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 25, 2014, 03:14:40 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.

I thought difficulty only relates to the PoB block reward, not how often it is created ?  
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June 25, 2014, 03:28:26 PM
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Hi, guys. what i need to do for synchronyse after 15157 block?
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June 25, 2014, 03:29:30 PM
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When can trade it again
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June 25, 2014, 03:35:15 PM
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When can trade it again

Send an email/twitter to bter admins, tell them to reenable SLM deposits
https://bter.com/myaccount/deposit/SLM
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June 25, 2014, 03:40:38 PM
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Hi, guys. what i need to do for synchronyse after 15157 block?

Are you stuck on that block. Getting stuck there happens when you update the client by did not delete the addr.dat, blkindex.dat, and blk0001.dat files. Delete those files, add the nodes on the OP sample config, and restart and you should sync.

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June 25, 2014, 03:40:48 PM
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slm.blockquarry.com pool owner, RESTART your pool, no blocks in 2 hours!
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June 25, 2014, 03:54:00 PM
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Here is a simple statistic about the number of types of block found before block 20600:

Before relaunch: nPoB 3371 nPoW 12023 nPoS 40 (all blocks < 15935)
After relaunch: nPoB 317 nPoW 1210 nPoS 3129 (all blocks > 15935 and < 20600)

As you can see, the ratio between PoB and PoW blocks before the relaunch is .2803 or about 1 : 4
The ratio between PoB and PoW blocks after the relaunch is 0.2619 or about 1 : 4

There is no change in the number of PoB blocks being found in respect to the number of PoW blocks. There is however, a lot more PoS blocks being found (3129 compared to 40).
That means that the amount of time to find 1 PoW block is larger, that is there by design. I may change the minimum difficulty for PoS blocks to make them harder to find, making the PoW blocks found more often and thus the PoB blocks more often.

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June 25, 2014, 03:57:08 PM
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Here is a simple statistic about the number of types of block found before block 20600:

Before relaunch: nPoB 3371 nPoW 12023 nPoS 40 (all blocks < 15935)
After relaunch: nPoB 317 nPoW 1210 nPoS 3129 (all blocks > 15935 and < 20600)

As you can see, the ratio between PoB and PoW blocks before the relaunch is .2803 or about 1 : 4
The ratio between PoB and PoW blocks after the relaunch is 0.2619 or about 1 : 4

There is no change in the number of PoB blocks being found in respect to the number of PoW blocks. There is however, a lot more PoS blocks being found (3129 compared to 40).
That means that the amount of time to find 1 PoW block is larger, that is there by design. I may change the minimum difficulty for PoS blocks to make them harder to find, making the PoW blocks found more often and thus the PoB blocks more often.

You are aware that total coin supply of 250 million is not possible when taking latest updates into consideration (PoS/PoB/PoW) ? Please change the OP with the correct figure.
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June 25, 2014, 05:52:07 PM
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Here is a simple statistic about the number of types of block found before block 20600:

Before relaunch: nPoB 3371 nPoW 12023 nPoS 40 (all blocks < 15935)
After relaunch: nPoB 317 nPoW 1210 nPoS 3129 (all blocks > 15935 and < 20600)

As you can see, the ratio between PoB and PoW blocks before the relaunch is .2803 or about 1 : 4
The ratio between PoB and PoW blocks after the relaunch is 0.2619 or about 1 : 4

There is no change in the number of PoB blocks being found in respect to the number of PoW blocks. There is however, a lot more PoS blocks being found (3129 compared to 40).
That means that the amount of time to find 1 PoW block is larger, that is there by design. I may change the minimum difficulty for PoS blocks to make them harder to find, making the PoW blocks found more often and thus the PoB blocks more often.

Please do increase the minimum PoS difficulty, or increase the minimum PoS mint value (if possible), most of these blocks have a very low mint value anyway.

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June 25, 2014, 07:42:53 PM
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BTER just re-opened trading with Slimcoin.

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June 25, 2014, 08:27:58 PM
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BTER just re-opened trading with Slimcoin.

I saw their twitter too but SLM is still no where to see in deposits site. Anyone could able to trade SLM at BTER now ?
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June 25, 2014, 08:52:43 PM
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BTER just re-opened trading with Slimcoin.

I saw their twitter too but SLM is still no where to see in deposits site. Anyone could able to trade SLM at BTER now ?

SLM deposit is still disabled. https://bter.com/myaccount/deposit/SLM
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June 25, 2014, 09:08:06 PM
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Did anyone receive any payouts from https://slm.blockquarry.com Huh?? I have not!
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June 25, 2014, 09:09:08 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.

I thought difficulty only relates to the PoB block reward, not how often it is created ?  

   I also thought that the difficulty impacted the reward between 250 to 1 not the capacity to find a block Huh
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June 25, 2014, 09:10:36 PM
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Did anyone receive any payouts from https://slm.blockquarry.com Huh?? I have not!

    Have you reached the auto-payout level ?
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June 25, 2014, 09:11:10 PM
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Did anyone receive any payouts from https://slm.blockquarry.com Huh?? I have not!

    Have you reached the auto-payout level ?

Yes i have , over 100 SLM. Fucking pool is not paying !!!!!!
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June 25, 2014, 09:14:05 PM
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Did anyone receive any payouts from https://slm.blockquarry.com Huh?? I have not!

    Have you reached the auto-payout level ?

Yes i have , over 100 SLM. Fucking pool is not paying !!!!!!

   And manual , I will try now ?
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June 25, 2014, 09:14:55 PM
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Did anyone receive any payouts from https://slm.blockquarry.com Huh?? I have not!

    Have you reached the auto-payout level ?

Yes i have , over 100 SLM. Fucking pool is not paying !!!!!!

   And manual ?

I just tried to withdraw the remaining 148SLM - did not work. Who runs this shit pool anyway ?
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June 25, 2014, 09:18:55 PM
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Did anyone receive any payouts from https://slm.blockquarry.com ?
I have - threshold is set at 1SLM, last payment was about 2 hours ago for 0.995439 SLM.

We need more hash power at slm.blockquarry.com - we are getting more blocks than slimcoinpool with LESS hash

I just tried to withdraw the remaining 148SLM - did not work. Who runs this shit pool anyway ?
Your mood swings are awesome Smiley

It's run by Cheeto02, but you could try paging pinwc4

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June 25, 2014, 09:21:07 PM
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Did anyone receive any payouts from https://slm.blockquarry.com Huh?? I have not!

    Have you reached the auto-payout level ?

Yes i have , over 100 SLM. Fucking pool is not paying !!!!!!

   And manual ?

I just tried to withdraw the remaining 148SLM - did not work. Who runs this shit pool anyway ?

   It works for me....
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