OracionSeis (OP)
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May 23, 2014, 04:12:12 PM |
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I apologize for the delay in responses to the forum, I was very busy developing.
I'll try to answer everybody today.
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OracionSeis (OP)
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May 23, 2014, 04:36:13 PM |
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nethash is high now.i can barely mine a couple of blocks per day. is QCN gonna take off soon?
New binaries were supposed to help you.
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drkman
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May 23, 2014, 04:41:16 PM |
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Maybe thats the wrong place to ask, but whats the difference between Monero, Fantom and Quazar? Pls be a little self critical if I may ask that of you. I know its the early stages for all of those new chains but maybe some differences may exist already, like dev team, community, vision, etc. Thx
Quote from: Brilliantrocket on May 19, 2014, 02:31:20 PM What is the advantage of QCN, compared to BCN and MRO? QuazarCoin requires 60 confirmations per transaction which enhances the protection against double-spending. Emission curve is more flutter, 50% QCN will be emitted in 6 years. Also QCN was launched without premine and instamine. What is the emission curve of MRO? What % of MRO is issued in 6 years?
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OracionSeis (OP)
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May 23, 2014, 05:27:43 PM |
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How to know the difficulty / network hashrate ?
Use 'set_log 1' and 'print_bc <begin height block> [<end height block>]' command in the daemon window. For example, or set_log 1 print_bc 1000 1005
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OracionSeis (OP)
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May 23, 2014, 05:29:19 PM |
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I am trying to find out how Quazar crypto coin works and I tried to download Mac OS X wallet, but it did not work for me.
It returns: "./quazarcoind: Operation not permitted".
And if I try to compile wallet from source codes, I get this message: "-- Build files have been written to: /Users/pavel/Documents/Dev/quazarcoin/build/release cd build/release && /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/make Scanning dependencies of target version fatal: No names found, cannot describe anything. CMake Warning at src/version.cmake:3 (message): Cannot determine current revision. Make sure that you are building either from a Git working tree or from a source archive. [ 0%] Built target version Scanning dependencies of target upnpc-static [ 1%] Building C object external/miniupnpc/CMakeFiles/upnpc-static.dir/igd_desc_parse.c.o error: unknown warning option '-Wno-overloaded-shift-op-parentheses'; did you mean '-Wno-shift-op-parentheses'? [-Werror,-Wunknown-warning-option] make[3]: *** [external/miniupnpc/CMakeFiles/upnpc-static.dir/igd_desc_parse.c.o] Error 1 make[2]: *** [external/miniupnpc/CMakeFiles/upnpc-static.dir/all] Error 2 make[1]: *** [all] Error 2 make: *** [build-release] Error 2 "
About your problem: ./quazarcoind: Operation not permitted This means that you don't have permission to start the daemon. Before starting the daemon, you must enter the following command in the panel: chmod +x quazarcoin.d and then you can launch 'quazarcoind'.
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OracionSeis (OP)
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May 23, 2014, 05:32:32 PM Last edit: May 23, 2014, 05:43:55 PM by OracionSeis |
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Did you update the link on the first page with the latest binaries? Because that's what i am using.
Also, "start_mining" then what?
Can you give a more detailed guide on how you start mining? Solo or on a pool? Any examples?
Anyone have the differences/negatives of just using minergate on all your cpus vs solo mining each and pool mining on each one? Trying to get a feel for how each method is different and the pros and cons.
Yes, all binaries were updated and include a guide file which is named 'Read me'. You enter the 'start_mining' command in your wallet (in a daemon you must enter 'start_mining <address> [threads=n]') and wait. For example, start_mining 1VW5rGPuXkDYVxNvwJd3HdXFK79zMQ2Vsf3rBqYTrRNyjD8MDAtNuG91VSnyjn1D6HVXCs2LPERNMJTGmyNQyytDG7y6mer 5 CPU or poolYou can always produce a block via CPU-mining irrespective of h/r network or difficulty - and you'll receive a lot of QCN, but rarely. You completely exclude variance if you mine via pools - and you'll receive a little QCN, but constantly. Usually pool takes a percentage. So this choice is yours.
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onepix
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May 23, 2014, 05:40:26 PM |
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Hi, What's mean this line please ? "2014-May-23 19:38:25.447032 [P2P9][sock 1192] Some problems at write: Une connex ion existante a d¹ Ûtre fermÚe par lÆh¶te distant:10054" Problems at write ? don't tell me that I found a block and i can't spread it on the network ...
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OracionSeis (OP)
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May 23, 2014, 05:41:41 PM |
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Which Crypto Note coin would you recommend me to buy and why, please? Thanks.
QuazarCoin is the latest CryptoNote-based currency. QCN was launched without premine and instamine. I'm the QCN dev and I very actively work on usability optimization. + QCN has a flatter emission curve.
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OracionSeis (OP)
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May 23, 2014, 05:43:35 PM |
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Do not use wallet ?? How to mining What OS do you use? What problems do you have? More info, please. All binaries include a guide file which is named 'Read me'.
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OracionSeis (OP)
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May 23, 2014, 06:03:59 PM |
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Maybe thats the wrong place to ask, but whats the difference between Monero, Fantom and Quazar? Pls be a little self critical if I may ask that of you. I know its the early stages for all of those new chains but maybe some differences may exist already, like dev team, community, vision, etc. Thx
Quote from: Brilliantrocket on May 19, 2014, 02:31:20 PM What is the advantage of QCN, compared to BCN and MRO? QuazarCoin requires 60 confirmations per transaction which enhances the protection against double-spending. Emission curve is more flutter, 50% QCN will be emitted in 6 years. Also QCN was launched without premine and instamine. What is the emission curve of MRO? What % of MRO is issued in 6 years? You can see this in the chart:
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OracionSeis (OP)
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May 23, 2014, 06:17:44 PM |
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Maybe thats the wrong place to ask, but whats the difference between Monero, Fantom and Quazar? Pls be a little self critical if I may ask that of you. I know its the early stages for all of those new chains but maybe some differences may exist already, like dev team, community, vision, etc. Thx
Quote from: Brilliantrocket on May 19, 2014, 02:31:20 PM What is the advantage of QCN, compared to BCN and MRO? QuazarCoin requires 60 confirmations per transaction which enhances the protection against double-spending. Emission curve is more flutter, 50% QCN will be emitted in 6 years. Also QCN was launched without premine and instamine. I dont get it. 60 confirms per transaction?? That sounds like a huge disadvantage. That means I gotta wait 60x2mins= 2hours!! before I can spend my Quazars? I know this has been broad up before but I still dont fully understand. Pls explain. thx I already answered on these questions - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615732.msg6853775;topicseen#msg6853775. Allow me to quote myself: What is the advantage of QCN, compared to BCN and MRO?
QuazarCoin requires 60 confirmations per transaction which enhances the protection against double-spending. Emission curve is more flutter, 50% QCN will be emitted in 6 years. Also QCN was launched without premine and instamine. So, we need 2 hours to get coins from transactions? And I want to ask you have another plan to distinguish this coin from other cytonote coins No, you aren't right. The time depends on a size of a transaction. For example, yesterday I received 10,000 QCN for 1 hour. The main concern is usability optimization, I'm actively working on it.
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OracionSeis (OP)
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May 23, 2014, 06:46:31 PM |
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How to get the wallet private key?
Files .bin & .address.txt & .keys are in the same folder as the binaries.
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OracionSeis (OP)
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May 23, 2014, 06:59:27 PM |
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Hi, What's mean this line please ? "2014-May-23 19:38:25.447032 [P2P9][sock 1192] Some problems at write: Une connex ion existante a d¹ Ûtre fermÚe par lÆh¶te distant:10054" Problems at write ? don't tell me that I found a block and i can't spread it on the network ... No, it's a problem with the coding (a language) your OS. This doesn't affect the finding of blocks.
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onepix
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May 23, 2014, 07:09:48 PM |
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Hi, What's mean this line please ? "2014-May-23 19:38:25.447032 [P2P9][sock 1192] Some problems at write: Une connex ion existante a d¹ Ûtre fermÚe par lÆh¶te distant:10054" Problems at write ? don't tell me that I found a block and i can't spread it on the network ... No, it's a problem with the coding (a language) your OS. This doesn't affect the finding of blocks. I'm a dev so I understand but I see this message only since today, I'm on quazar since one week that's why I'm a little surprise, perhaps new version ? In my own computer, compter's brother and school (yeah I'm a kind of bad guy) I saw this message too. But if it does'nt affect anything, not a big deal !
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Xdragon
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May 23, 2014, 07:17:17 PM |
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Nice coin, fair distribution, 120 sec block time... Good parts of BCN + good parts of MRO = QCN I am glad I discovered this coin.
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trankil
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May 23, 2014, 07:27:51 PM |
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yes i like this coin !
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33zer0w0lf
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May 23, 2014, 10:30:25 PM |
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Just wanted to remind everyone we have a working pool for QCN up at http://qcn.extremepool.orgPayouts are working we need more hash! come join us on the pool on IRC, Server Freenode channel #extremepool
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polecrab
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May 24, 2014, 12:13:11 AM |
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how can you tell when a block is found? will it state one has been found? I can clearly tell im mining but beyond that cant tell much. how do we see what difficulty is also?
A notification that you found a block has green color and looks like: 'Found block for height: xxxxxx'. About difficulty: use 'print_bc <begin height block> [<end height block>]' command in the daemon window. For example, or Where does it print to (Windows 7)? print_bc 11533 end block index should be greater than starter block index unknown command: print_bc 11533 print_bc 11532 2014-May-24 10:01:05.454288 Blockchain printed with log level 1 2014-May-24 10:04:21.569505 [P2P4]Storing blockchain... 2014-May-24 10:04:22.167539 [P2P4]Blockchain stored OK. Its not in the log: 2014-May-24 09:57:27.846841 [P2P3][81.221.17.244:56336 INC] SYNCHRONIZED OK 2014-May-24 09:57:29.141915 [P2P0][178.214.64.111:32476 INC] SYNCHRONIZED OK 2014-May-24 09:57:29.314925 [P2P8][2.91.79.136:49978 INC] SYNCHRONIZED OK 2014-May-24 10:01:05.454288 Blockchain printed with log level 1 2014-May-24 10:04:21.569505 [P2P4]Storing blockchain... 2014-May-24 10:04:22.167539 [P2P4]Blockchain stored OK.
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May 24, 2014, 01:26:07 AM |
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Just wanted to remind everyone we have a working pool for QCN up at http://qcn.extremepool.orgPayouts are working we need more hash! come join us on the pool on IRC, Server Freenode channel #extremepool I tried mining with this pool, using the cryptonote-easy-miner as instructed. Despite my reluctance to run untrusted windows binaries, I gave the binaries release a try but immediately there are problems. 1) It started trying to use a monero version of simpleminer, that it installed itself. I have no idea which version that is, if if it really is simpleminer. If it optimised or what else it could be doing. 2) It created a monero wallet to use, and tried to mine with the monero key. 2014-May-24 10:40:27.901412 Connecting qcn.extremepool.org:5555.... 2014-May-24 10:40:28.511447 Connected qcn.extremepool.org:5555 OK 2014-May-24 10:40:28.907469 READ ENDS: Success. bytes_tr: 221 2014-May-24 10:40:28.909470 -->>http_stream_filter::parse_cached_header(*) 2014-May-24 10:40:28.912470 <<--http_stream_filter::parse_cached_header(*) 2014-May-24 10:40:28.915470 ERROR C:\temp\bytecoin\git\bitmonero-master\contrib\ epee\include\storages/http_abstract_invoke.h:112 RPC call of "login" returned er ror: -1, message: invalid address used for login 2014-May-24 10:40:28.921470 Failed to invoke login qcn.extremepool.org:5555, dis connect and sleep.... After some messing around, I found I could replace the automatically created wallet with my own, had to rename it to be the same names as expected. It is mining now, but the hashrate reported by the mining pool check is way lower than it should be. I am wondering if maybe that cryptonote-easy-miner is conning me, I have no way of knowing from the simpleminer window if it is simply sending my hashes to some other pool with another key, maybe one thread goes to the configured pool/key and the rest is skimmed off. Or is there some other explanation why the hash rate is reported so low. I should be getting around 140 H/s with 7 threads, but I get around 6 H/s reported. I tried another pool, with same results. I have another server running linux and not using cryptonote-easy-miner, but cpuminer-multi compiled by myself, and that reports the correct hash rate from the pool.
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33zer0w0lf
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May 24, 2014, 01:49:30 AM |
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Just wanted to remind everyone we have a working pool for QCN up at http://qcn.extremepool.orgPayouts are working we need more hash! come join us on the pool on IRC, Server Freenode channel #extremepool I tried mining with this pool, using the cryptonote-easy-miner as instructed. Despite my reluctance to run untrusted windows binaries, I gave the binaries release a try but immediately there are problems. 1) It started trying to use a monero version of simpleminer, that it installed itself. I have no idea which version that is, if if it really is simpleminer. If it optimised or what else it could be doing. 2) It created a monero wallet to use, and tried to mine with the monero key. 2014-May-24 10:40:27.901412 Connecting qcn.extremepool.org:5555.... 2014-May-24 10:40:28.511447 Connected qcn.extremepool.org:5555 OK 2014-May-24 10:40:28.907469 READ ENDS: Success. bytes_tr: 221 2014-May-24 10:40:28.909470 -->>http_stream_filter::parse_cached_header(*) 2014-May-24 10:40:28.912470 <<--http_stream_filter::parse_cached_header(*) 2014-May-24 10:40:28.915470 ERROR C:\temp\bytecoin\git\bitmonero-master\contrib\ epee\include\storages/http_abstract_invoke.h:112 RPC call of "login" returned er ror: -1, message: invalid address used for login 2014-May-24 10:40:28.921470 Failed to invoke login qcn.extremepool.org:5555, dis connect and sleep.... After some messing around, I found I could replace the automatically created wallet with my own, had to rename it to be the same names as expected. It is mining now, but the hashrate reported by the mining pool check is way lower than it should be. I am wondering if maybe that cryptonote-easy-miner is conning me, I have no way of knowing from the simpleminer window if it is simply sending my hashes to some other pool with another key, maybe one thread goes to the configured pool/key and the rest is skimmed off. Or is there some other explanation why the hash rate is reported so low. I should be getting around 140 H/s with 7 threads, but I get around 6 H/s reported. I tried another pool, with same results. I have another server running linux and not using cryptonote-easy-miner, but cpuminer-multi compiled by myself, and that reports the correct hash rate from the pool. the pool is going to be updated to stratum shortly. there will also be a new miner.
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