reflector
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June 30, 2014, 11:02:14 PM |
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slim and nud are leading the future of cryptocurrency. I'm only wrong once in a while.... Like confessioncoin (though i still sorta believe)
would be nice, but slimcoin as dev needs to be more social word gets around when you have a good thing.
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elcoco
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July 01, 2014, 12:23:25 AM |
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Dev can you fix the rpc command gettransaction command, its supposed to show tx details for a tx id, it aint working like it does on other coins, so its hard to get a chain explorer running.
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chiguireitor
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July 01, 2014, 12:26:45 AM |
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Dev can you fix the rpc command gettransaction command, its supposed to show tx details for a tx id, it aint working like it does on other coins, so its hard to get a chain explorer running.
Also, "getrawtransaction" those vouts to be used as spendables on a transaction are vital
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Gaoweida
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July 01, 2014, 12:27:48 AM |
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Still have any other udapte version?
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Loseirdo
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July 01, 2014, 02:03:05 AM |
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My transaction history shows a mint by burn, but I never received any coins for it. This isn't the first time it's happened. What gives?
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reflector
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July 01, 2014, 02:36:19 AM |
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My transaction history shows a mint by burn, but I never received any coins for it. This isn't the first time it's happened. What gives?
type in getburndata and post the result here
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Loseirdo
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July 01, 2014, 03:08:01 AM |
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My transaction history shows a mint by burn, but I never received any coins for it. This isn't the first time it's happened. What gives?
type in getburndata and post the result here Type it in where?
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chiguireitor
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July 01, 2014, 03:18:08 AM |
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My transaction history shows a mint by burn, but I never received any coins for it. This isn't the first time it's happened. What gives?
type in getburndata and post the result here Type it in where? Help > Debug window > Console
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JohnDorien
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July 01, 2014, 08:18:00 AM |
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There is no difference between 1 big burn tx and many smaller burn tx. I am currently working on the a blockchain parser. I have made a few changes to the wallet like fixing the PoS difficulty, and rewards. I will also (haven't yet) fix the PoB target and reward scheme. I have also done a few other things, but all of these changes have not been tested.
Can you post more details what changes you plan to PoB target and reward scheme please
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slimcoin (OP)
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July 01, 2014, 11:33:41 AM |
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Can you post more details what changes you plan to PoB target and reward scheme please I am not too sure about the reward, but I am thinking about the reward not being determined by the burn difficulty, but by (these are just ideas): either the PoW difficulty or the rate at which coins are burned. As for the PoB difficulty, currently, it is calculated by the amount of coins burned. I will make it so that it adjusts to a target that would average a PoB block once every 3 or 2 PoW blocks.
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-Much Donate BTC-1D5pnma7E1CP6cquHujycVy79EyXJ3eY
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primer-
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July 01, 2014, 11:36:33 AM |
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Can you post more details what changes you plan to PoB target and reward scheme please I am not too sure about the reward, but I am thinking about the reward not being determined by the burn difficulty, but by (these are just ideas): either the PoW difficulty or the rate at which coins are burned. As for the PoB difficulty, currently, it is calculated by the amount of coins burned. I will make it so that it adjusts to a target that would average a PoB block once every 3 or 2 PoW blocks[b/].
No, you will not, unless the majority here agree. How will this influence number of PoB/24h and reward compared to todays rates ?
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slimcoin (OP)
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July 01, 2014, 11:42:24 AM Last edit: July 01, 2014, 12:05:15 PM by slimcoin |
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As for the PoB difficulty, currently, it is calculated by the amount of coins burned. I will make it so that it adjusts to a target that would average a PoB block once every 3 or 2 PoW blocks. Currently there seems to be no issue with the difficulty. PoB blocks are being found every 2-4 PoW blocks right now, averaging (as I wrote in a previous post) about 1 in every 4 PoW blocks. A problem will come up if many people who burnt coins, stop mining with them for any reason (as I assume there are a few already). Then with the current scheme, the difficulty will remain high but less PoB power will be applied to this, causing the PoB to PoW block ratio to become smaller. Such proposed change will guarantee a steady flow of PoB blocks.
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-Much Donate BTC-1D5pnma7E1CP6cquHujycVy79EyXJ3eY
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gjhiggins
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July 01, 2014, 12:42:15 PM |
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people who burnt coins, stop mining with them for any reason
Guilty as charged, I'm afraid. Just by being open, my Linux wallet eventually entirely consumes one of the four threads available on my laptop. I imagine it'll get sorted eventually and I may well rejoin the fold at that point. Interesting coin, though - and I'll echo an earlier poster's appreciation of the community pitching in to ensure the coin at least gained flying speed. Cheers, Graham
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primer-
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July 01, 2014, 01:55:53 PM |
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GO GO difficulty! Lets get PoW reward down to 7!
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guigui371
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July 01, 2014, 05:41:31 PM |
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hey hi i'm not sure i took part of it, where can i see if i burned some coins ? burning adress ? list of IPO members ? can someone PM me this answer many thanks
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it ain't much but it's honest work
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primer-
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July 01, 2014, 05:50:41 PM |
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hey hi i'm not sure i took part of it, where can i see if i burned some coins ? burning adress ? list of IPO members ? can someone PM me this answer many thanks This coin had no IPO, no sane person mines IPO coins anyway. You either burned (via wallet GUI) or you did not. Burning is done manually. You need to mine the coin first to burn or buy the coin at bter exchange ( https://bter.com/trade/SLM_BTC) and then burn.
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primer-
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July 01, 2014, 05:59:51 PM |
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A quick reminder for sellers active on bter, i'll take the last transactions as an example - 270SLM - 0.06BTC
270SLM now is more than 30 PoW blocks. Yes, 30. or 15 PoB blocks. $38 ? Really ? Good luck mining 30 PoW blocks for $38, electricity alone will cost more..
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July 01, 2014, 06:06:48 PM |
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a rough overview of the blocks generated. don't count on it for accuracy.
there just seem to be too many proof-of-stake blocks generating dust-like amounts of slm. which would be fine if it doesn't throw the proof-of-work difficulty completely out of whack - the POW difficulty jumps about not because of hash rate but because of POS crazy jumpy variations.
perhaps increase the POS difficulty and raise the block reward correspondingly by say, 10x? will allow POW and POB to be less affected by the vagaries of POS and more linked to the hashpower thrown at the network, while not taking away the POS interest aspect.
I support the POB update; burnt coins without a client running currently just hampers the rest of the network from generating POBs.
Block range [POS, POW, POB]
17290 17589 [227, 56, 17] 17590 17889 [230, 55, 15] 17890 18189 [222, 59, 19] 18190 18489 [236, 47, 17] 18490 18789 [220, 59, 21] 18790 19089 [224, 57, 19] 19090 19389 [229, 52, 19] 19390 19689 [261, 29, 10] 19690 19989 [246, 40, 14] 19990 20289 [197, 74, 29] 20290 20589 [194, 78, 28] 20590 20889 [180, 93, 27] 20890 21189 [121, 134, 45] 21190 21489 [170, 93, 37] 21490 21789 [220, 63, 17] 21790 22089 [216, 62, 22] 22090 22389 [163, 102, 35] 22390 22689 [111, 139, 50] 22690 22989 [112, 137, 51] 22990 23289 [130, 121, 49] 23290 23589 [120, 138, 42] 23590 23889 [143, 114, 43] 23890 24189 [170, 96, 34] 24190 24489 [118, 132, 50] 24490 24789 [107, 136, 57] 24790 25089 [119, 134, 47] 25090 25389 [79, 163, 58] 25390 25689 [67, 173, 60] 25690 25989 [102, 148, 50] 25990 26289 [162, 102, 36]
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glop
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July 01, 2014, 06:07:30 PM |
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A quick reminder for sellers active on bter, i'll take the last transactions as an example - 270SLM - 0.06BTC
270SLM now is more than 30 PoW blocks. Yes, 30. or 15 PoB blocks. $38 ? Really ? Good luck mining 30 PoW blocks for $38, electricity alone will cost more..
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primer-
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July 01, 2014, 06:09:06 PM |
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perhaps increase the POS difficulty and raise the block reward correspondingly by say, 10x? will allow POW and POB to be less affected by the vagaries of POS and more linked to the hashpower thrown at the network, while not taking away the POS interest aspect.
No, not going to happen! Anything that alters the coin supply will not be accepted by the majority. Who are you anyway, i've never seen you post here ? EDIT : PoW difficulty is not jumping due to PoS... EDIT2 : Ahh you are proposing a 10x increase in PoS blocks .. Maybe .. Too much in my opinion.
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