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Author Topic: [ANN] Slimcoin : Proof of Burn NEW BLOCK GEN, Mineable by low power computer!  (Read 284946 times)
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October 30, 2014, 09:48:19 AM
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.... aaaand, still good. Well, now I'm confused, Huh but happy enough.

no crash, good news i guess xD
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October 30, 2014, 09:53:29 AM
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a123, got payout! Works fine! Thanks!

Long Live SlimCoin!
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October 30, 2014, 10:54:18 AM
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I've incorporated jonnylatte's code into a slimminer fork: https://github.com/kryptoslab/slimminer. Anyone can contribute a Windows binary? Cheesy

just added to my two BAMT rigs Smiley works like a charm! except for the performance of those Celerons %)
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October 30, 2014, 08:35:35 PM
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a123, got payout! Works fine! Thanks!

Long Live SlimCoin!

i got a bit above 2 SLM payout as well, i remember now how scare SLM is when the diff goes up
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October 31, 2014, 01:00:04 AM
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a123, got payout! Works fine! Thanks!

Long Live SlimCoin!

i got a bit above 2 SLM payout as well, i remember now how scare SLM is when the diff goes up
Yeah, I've been solo mining and the reward is <10SLM total per block, compared to 12-14 per burn block at the moment. And burn blocks don't tie up my CPU... plus I get stacks more of them (around 10x more at the moment).

This has got me thinking that Slimcoin is going the right way with discouraging PoW-mining already, though still that a different algorithm might be better than dcrypt.
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November 02, 2014, 01:40:34 AM
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I've incorporated jonnylatte's code into a slimminer fork: https://github.com/kryptoslab/slimminer. Anyone can contribute a Windows binary? Cheesy

i used to build windows library's from vertcoin and blackcoin source, but i deleted my VM which had all the required dependencies to include from git.

sorry i don't have time to dive in again and find all those dependencies
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November 03, 2014, 12:19:27 AM
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i ment D3, but oke Smiley

btw guy who bought 150K slimcoin didn't burn them (yet), only ~ 371k burned vs ~ 369k 30 hours ago

and i have nearly 8000 effective burnt coins

{
"Net Burnt Coins" : 8685.89359400,
"Effective Burnt Coins" : 7949.13530900,
"Immature Burnt Coins" : 112.00000000,
"Decayed Burnt Coins" : 624.75828500
},
{
"General Info" : "",
"nBurnBits" : "1d00deb5",
"nEffectiveBurnCoins" : "370969111262",
"Formatted nEffectiveBurnCoins" : "370969.111262"
}

The slimcoins are burned !!!

{
"General Info" : "",
"nBurnBits" : "1c4054dc",
"nEffectiveBurnCoins" : "529655033843",
"Formatted nEffectiveBurnCoins" : "529655.033843"
}
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November 03, 2014, 12:27:33 AM
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i ment D3, but oke Smiley

btw guy who bought 150K slimcoin didn't burn them (yet), only ~ 371k burned vs ~ 369k 30 hours ago

and i have nearly 8000 effective burnt coins

{
"Net Burnt Coins" : 8685.89359400,
"Effective Burnt Coins" : 7949.13530900,
"Immature Burnt Coins" : 112.00000000,
"Decayed Burnt Coins" : 624.75828500
},
{
"General Info" : "",
"nBurnBits" : "1d00deb5",
"nEffectiveBurnCoins" : "370969111262",
"Formatted nEffectiveBurnCoins" : "370969.111262"
}

The slimcoins are burned !!!

{
"General Info" : "",
"nBurnBits" : "1c4054dc",
"nEffectiveBurnCoins" : "529655033843",
"Formatted nEffectiveBurnCoins" : "529655.033843"
}


Welp, that explains my lack of PoB blocks today. At least it means they can't be dumped though Smiley
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November 03, 2014, 09:10:32 AM
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How many SLMs must be burned to start PoB process? Burned for test 110SLMs month ago and still never seen PoB transaction...
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November 03, 2014, 02:01:07 PM
Last edit: November 03, 2014, 11:34:43 PM by pantheist
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How many SLMs must be burned to start PoB process? Burned for test 110SLMs month ago and still never seen PoB transaction...

There's no bottom limit, but the wallet needs to be open.  Thing is, at this point with 110 burnt you'd get about .5 slim a day, which means about a month for a block on average.


edit: although if you burned them months ago and haven't gotten any PoB blocks, I'm guessing you aren't leaving your wallet running 24/7
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November 04, 2014, 02:32:54 PM
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There's no bottom limit, but the wallet needs to be open.  Thing is, at this point with 110 burnt you'd get about .5 slim a day, which means about a month for a block on average.


edit: although if you burned them months ago and haven't gotten any PoB blocks, I'm guessing you aren't leaving your wallet running 24/7

It was 16 of October exactly. The wallet is 24/7 and staking OK, will wait and see, thanks!
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November 04, 2014, 04:36:22 PM
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There's no bottom limit, but the wallet needs to be open.  Thing is, at this point with 110 burnt you'd get about .5 slim a day, which means about a month for a block on average.


edit: although if you burned them months ago and haven't gotten any PoB blocks, I'm guessing you aren't leaving your wallet running 24/7

It was 16 of October exactly. The wallet is 24/7 and staking OK, will wait and see, thanks!

Ah so about 3 weeks- that makes more sense. Good luck Smiley  If you have any issues with the wallet taking stupid amounts of memory you might consider updating to the newer one- it doesn't include staking, but it's more stable and uses fewer resources.
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November 04, 2014, 11:03:15 PM
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Ah so about 3 weeks- that makes more sense. Good luck Smiley  If you have any issues with the wallet taking stupid amounts of memory you might consider updating to the newer one- it doesn't include staking, but it's more stable and uses fewer resources.

It's the latest one. I activated staking "by hand" and it's running OK for days (even when the VM with it was solomining). It consumes near 200Mb of memory (127M RAM + 82M VM) and zero CPU :-) - it's a VM on a colocation server doing CPU-mine (some free resources) so it's fine Smiley
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November 04, 2014, 11:05:20 PM
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Ah so about 3 weeks- that makes more sense. Good luck Smiley  If you have any issues with the wallet taking stupid amounts of memory you might consider updating to the newer one- it doesn't include staking, but it's more stable and uses fewer resources.

It's the latest one. I activated staking "by hand" and it's running OK for days (even when the VM with it was solomining). It consumes near 200Mb of memory (127M RAM + 82M VM) and zero CPU :-) - it's a VM on a colocation server doing CPU-mine (some free resources) so it's fine Smiley

ah nice Smiley
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November 05, 2014, 09:46:06 AM
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Is everyting OK with pool? Last payout was 3 days ago, but blocks are getting found and confirmed...
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November 05, 2014, 03:40:39 PM
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Is everyting OK with pool? Last payout was 3 days ago, but blocks are getting found and confirmed...

I was just wondering the same thing.

The pool shares the daemon with the giveaway daemon, but even though I requested an address for "nomp" using getaccountaddress, the SLM seem to be going into the "" account instead. Hmm might be a bug with the client, will look into fixing this.

I've temporarily transferred funds from the "" account to "nomp", but it seems like the past few payouts were lost cos I don't seem to have captured any errors. The current immature blocks should be paid out once they mature.
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November 05, 2014, 03:47:22 PM
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another big "sale" at BTER for ~ 4 BTC
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November 05, 2014, 03:51:27 PM
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another big "sale" at BTER for ~ 4 BTC

SLM sheeple Smiley)
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November 05, 2014, 03:58:52 PM
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yeouch. Whoever is selling em like that is pretty dumb though- doing it gradually would have made em a ton more money
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November 05, 2014, 04:03:12 PM
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looks like someone has a very optimized miner, or a selfhosted pool for a botnet (because there is NO official pools), the Dumps and the Difficulty rise have began in the same time...

The time for the algo change has come. Some popular one or PoS-PoB only.

And yes - it's a good time to buy some SLMs
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