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Author Topic: [OLD][CSC]CasinoCoin ♠ A Digital Currency For The Regulated Online Gaming Sector  (Read 343075 times)
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December 15, 2016, 09:17:13 AM
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Nice volume and crazy mooves over at alcurex.
.. Big selling at 1001 the buying at 3000 and 3500... omg
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December 15, 2016, 06:01:10 PM
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Are there any pools that are currently operating that I may be unaware of?
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December 15, 2016, 06:17:14 PM
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@CasinoCoin
https://hash-to-coins.com/index.php

This is the only pool I have found to have any significant hashrate/fluctuations. It appears at least one other Titan has been hopping to this pool as well.
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December 16, 2016, 02:17:41 AM
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Nice volume and crazy mooves over at alcurex.
.. Big selling at 1001 the buying at 3000 and 3500... omg

Someone shook loose from the tree. lol

Moving to Puerto Rico...
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Last edit: December 16, 2016, 04:42:38 AM by LongAndShort
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Are there any pools that are currently operating that I may be unaware of?

Not that i'm aware of however, some of the listed pools are dead links or they are not supporting this project currently.


CasinoCoin mining (CasinoCoin挖掘):
Working MegaMineros (@ajochems) | https://www.megamineros.com/CSC | 1% | PPLNS | vardiff | Block Bonus | SSL
Not Working BitRaise (@spakler) | https://www.bitraise.me | 1% | PPLNS | vardiff | High diff ports available | SSL
Not Working TheFrenchPoule (@Spider07) | http://csc.thefrenchpoule.fr.nf
Supported Wallet Not Working Suprnova | (@ocminer) | https://csc.suprnova.cc/
Working Hash to Coins | https://hash-to-coins.com/ | Multi-Pool | Selectable coins
Working xPool (@CartmanSPC) | http://xpool.net:8840 | 0% fee | stratum | PPLNS
Not Working E-Pool - (@amarian12) | http://csc.e-pool.net:8840 | 1% | stratum | PPLNS
Not Working ISpace | ispace.co.uk:3514 | Stratum | 0% FEE | Multiple Pool Support
CSC Not Supported MineBlocks EU | http://mineblocks.eu/pool/CSC/

Code:
[b]CasinoCoin mining (CasinoCoin挖掘):[/b]
[font=Verdana][color=green]Working[/color][/font] MegaMineros (@ajochems) | https://www.megamineros.com/CSC | 1% | PPLNS | vardiff | Block Bonus | SSL
[font=Verdana][color=red]Not Working[/color][/font] BitRaise (@spakler) | https://www.bitraise.me | 1% | PPLNS | vardiff | High diff ports available | SSL
[font=Verdana][color=red]Not Working[/color][/font] TheFrenchPoule (@Spider07) | http://csc.thefrenchpoule.fr.nf
[font=Verdana][color=green]Supported [font=Verdana][color=red]Wallet Not Working[/color][/font][/color][/font] Suprnova | (@ocminer) | https://csc.suprnova.cc/
[font=Verdana][color=green]Working[/color][/font] Hash to Coins | https://hash-to-coins.com/ | Multi-Pool | Selectable coins
[font=Verdana][color=green]Working[/color][/font] xPool (@CartmanSPC) | http://xpool.net:8840 | 0% fee | stratum | PPLNS
[font=Verdana][color=red]Not Working[/color][/font] E-Pool - (@amarian12) | http://csc.e-pool.net:8840 | 1% | stratum | PPLNS
[font=Verdana][color=red]Not Working[/color][/font] ISpace | ispace.co.uk:3514 | Stratum | 0% FEE | Multiple Pool Support
[font=Verdana][color=red]CSC Not Supported[/color][/font] MineBlocks EU | http://mineblocks.eu/pool/CSC/
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December 16, 2016, 05:13:32 AM
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Nice volume and crazy mooves over at alcurex.
.. Big selling at 1001 the buying at 3000 and 3500... omg

Yes, 0.00007569 CSC bought at 3500. Fiat value less than 1/100th of a cent.  Tongue
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December 16, 2016, 07:35:48 AM
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These were around 1200 coins bought at 3500 and roughly 10k for 3000. Sure not much but still interesting....
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December 16, 2016, 10:42:15 AM
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Hash rate spike again  Cheesy
Have you noticed that 1btc buying csc will 4fold csc value? Crazy days... 10k could be true once the anouncements come next week Shocked
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December 16, 2016, 04:28:17 PM
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Hash rate spike again  Cheesy
Have you noticed that 1btc buying csc will 4fold csc value? Crazy days... 10k could be true once the anouncements come next week Shocked


And who told you the announcement was next week?


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December 16, 2016, 04:31:52 PM
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Hash rate spike again  Cheesy
Have you noticed that 1btc buying csc will 4fold csc value? Crazy days... 10k could be true once the anouncements come next week Shocked


And who told you the announcement was next week?



I think we wont see anything this side of xmass. But I could be wrong

To peel or not to peel.
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December 16, 2016, 10:06:13 PM
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They may have a great payment solution, but until any casinos actually start using it, it is meaningless.

Exactly, this is why we have secured the casinos before making any PR noise outside this forum.

This forum was only to inform why we purchased so many CSC in the first place to give background on what we were up to and obviously this has interest so we have kept information flowing.

Our timelines are simply due to restrictions, we can only work at the pace set by those who influence.

We are pleased that we have secured Casinos and the major concerns first.



I'm pleased to state that a document relating to the project is now available for public viewing at the following address

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/csc-closed-loop-voucher-system-duncan-cameron?trk=mp-reader-card

Goldseal will be notified when the Press Release is announced to circulate within the mailing lists.

thanks

GC

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December 16, 2016, 10:12:45 PM
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Well lets see.... but at least the sudden hash rate rally suggests that something might be coming soon. Hasing above 1gh could mean some powerful miners betting on a price spike sooner or later.... i could be wrong....
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December 16, 2016, 10:24:21 PM
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Omg!!! That was faster than expected Grin
I expect that the first customer to use the system to be announced very soon Cheesy
csc on its way to 1B$. Look for the next hash  rate spike
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December 16, 2016, 10:25:38 PM
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Who else loves the pics in the docu?? I love em Kiss
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Can a couple of you do me a favor and confirm the that this code is working. (install it on your dev environment and see that it is functional. It will take like 10 minutes)

https://github.com/CartmanSPC/p2pool

Its xpool.net code, one of your pools. I dare say casinocoins only p2pool node.
I have tried contacting the author of that repo and pool but to no avail just yet.

p2pool nodes are important and i would like to see more p2pool nodes up please.



Also whoever is in charge of updating the op and website. Could you bring all your links into december 2016 thanks. (some sites are non existant even)

Hi there! Sorry for the delayed response. I am not actively involved in anything crypto these days. Everything I've done is in maintenance mode at this point but yes, the code is working.

As far as your question about it connecting to the daemon...make sure there are available connections available. Try stopping the daemon for a bit then starting it back up. Also make sure you are using the right ports (--bitcoind-rpc-port 47970 --bitcoind-p2p-port 47950).

Thanks, my dev enviro is ubuntu 16.04 lts and the cs client is the latest as of 3 days ago. I pulled your code and cant get it to connect to the node.

Its giving that stupid
 
Code:
...taking a while. Common reasons for this include all of bitcoind's connection slots being used....
(apparently happens when the prefix is incorrect, as you may well already know.) My coin client config has all of the relevant and required settings. It connects to the coin daemon rpcport just fine.

I've checked the pchmessage on the client code and it correlates to your prefix configs. So i have zero clue at this point what is my problem other then something in ubuntu 16.04 preventing a connection. Which is a long shot. Or the new client code preventing p2p communication. Also a long shot in my opinion. or I believe it could be to do with not being able to find your p2p node being that there is like only one of you on the entire network. I've attemtped to add your node but to no avail in terms of the p2pool working

I tried to get a p2pool node up because i believe the project could do with a few more but i cant seem to do it in my environment and wondered if anyone could just take a few minutes to try and re-create my problem or prove that its not happening for them to. Using the newest client code and this p2pool code  https://github.com/CartmanSPC/p2pool

Thanks.

P.S Any chance you could refresh your nodes (p2pool for casincoin and the client for it?)
I did throw some hash at your node but it acted very strangely and wouldn't hash over 1kh/s. Payment for the hash i sent it did show up on the network ledger however.


Here is my version info from the daemon...have not tried updating:

Code:
    "version" : 3000000,
    "protocolversion" : 80001,
    "walletversion" : 60000,

Let me know if you want the binary...think you should be able to pull the source for this version from GitHub if it is not current. Forget the command but I can look it up if you like.

getpeerinfo (daemon not accepting incoming...p2pool is though):

Code:
    {
        "addr" : "108.61.10.90:47950",
        "services" : "00000003",
        "lastsend" : 1481940256,
        "lastrecv" : 1481940257,
        "bytessent" : 3761060,
        "bytesrecv" : 27274092,
        "blocksrequested" : 446,
        "conntime" : 1479820547,
        "version" : 80001,
        "subver" : "/LTSV3:3.0.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "startingheight" : 1749512,
        "banscore" : 0,
        "syncnode" : true
    },
    {
        "addr" : "85.214.144.157:47950",
        "services" : "00000003",
        "lastsend" : 1481940256,
        "lastrecv" : 1481940257,
        "bytessent" : 6043838,
        "bytesrecv" : 17704867,
        "blocksrequested" : 339,
        "conntime" : 1480050837,
        "version" : 80001,
        "subver" : "/LTSV3:3.0.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "startingheight" : 1751518,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "5.135.99.148:47950",
        "services" : "00000003",
        "lastsend" : 1481940256,
        "lastrecv" : 1481940257,
        "bytessent" : 4595783,
        "bytesrecv" : 6218386,
        "blocksrequested" : 240,
        "conntime" : 1481223724,
        "version" : 80001,
        "subver" : "/LTSV3:3.0.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "startingheight" : 1764902,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "184.185.216.85:47950",
        "services" : "00000003",
        "lastsend" : 1481940255,
        "lastrecv" : 1481940256,
        "bytessent" : 1986738,
        "bytesrecv" : 5950043,
        "blocksrequested" : 240,
        "conntime" : 1481224034,
        "version" : 80001,
        "subver" : "/LTSV3:3.0.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "startingheight" : 1764902,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "81.169.131.31:47950",
        "services" : "00000003",
        "lastsend" : 1481940204,
        "lastrecv" : 1481940255,
        "bytessent" : 2100834,
        "bytesrecv" : 7557764,
        "blocksrequested" : 280,
        "conntime" : 1481225712,
        "version" : 80001,
        "subver" : "/LTSV3:3.0.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "startingheight" : 1764933,
        "banscore" : 0
    },

I'm using Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS as CSC was not working with 16 when I last tried...dev said to use 14 but I think I saw some commits that tried to fix that.

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December 17, 2016, 07:10:32 AM
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Can a couple of you do me a favor and confirm the that this code is working. (install it on your dev environment and see that it is functional. It will take like 10 minutes)

https://github.com/CartmanSPC/p2pool

Its xpool.net code, one of your pools. I dare say casinocoins only p2pool node.
I have tried contacting the author of that repo and pool but to no avail just yet.

p2pool nodes are important and i would like to see more p2pool nodes up please.



Also whoever is in charge of updating the op and website. Could you bring all your links into december 2016 thanks. (some sites are non existant even)

Hi there! Sorry for the delayed response. I am not actively involved in anything crypto these days. Everything I've done is in maintenance mode at this point but yes, the code is working.

As far as your question about it connecting to the daemon...make sure there are available connections available. Try stopping the daemon for a bit then starting it back up. Also make sure you are using the right ports (--bitcoind-rpc-port 47970 --bitcoind-p2p-port 47950).

Thanks, my dev enviro is ubuntu 16.04 lts and the cs client is the latest as of 3 days ago. I pulled your code and cant get it to connect to the node.

Its giving that stupid
 
Code:
...taking a while. Common reasons for this include all of bitcoind's connection slots being used....
(apparently happens when the prefix is incorrect, as you may well already know.) My coin client config has all of the relevant and required settings. It connects to the coin daemon rpcport just fine.

I've checked the pchmessage on the client code and it correlates to your prefix configs. So i have zero clue at this point what is my problem other then something in ubuntu 16.04 preventing a connection. Which is a long shot. Or the new client code preventing p2p communication. Also a long shot in my opinion. or I believe it could be to do with not being able to find your p2p node being that there is like only one of you on the entire network. I've attemtped to add your node but to no avail in terms of the p2pool working

I tried to get a p2pool node up because i believe the project could do with a few more but i cant seem to do it in my environment and wondered if anyone could just take a few minutes to try and re-create my problem or prove that its not happening for them to. Using the newest client code and this p2pool code  https://github.com/CartmanSPC/p2pool

Thanks.

P.S Any chance you could refresh your nodes (p2pool for casincoin and the client for it?)
I did throw some hash at your node but it acted very strangely and wouldn't hash over 1kh/s. Payment for the hash i sent it did show up on the network ledger however.


Here is my version info from the daemon...have not tried updating:

Code:
    "version" : 3000000,
    "protocolversion" : 80001,
    "walletversion" : 60000,

Let me know if you want the binary...think you should be able to pull the source for this version from GitHub if it is not current. Forget the command but I can look it up if you like.

getpeerinfo (daemon not accepting incoming...p2pool is though):

Code:
    {
        "addr" : "108.61.10.90:47950",
        "services" : "00000003",
        "lastsend" : 1481940256,
        "lastrecv" : 1481940257,
        "bytessent" : 3761060,
        "bytesrecv" : 27274092,
        "blocksrequested" : 446,
        "conntime" : 1479820547,
        "version" : 80001,
        "subver" : "/LTSV3:3.0.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "startingheight" : 1749512,
        "banscore" : 0,
        "syncnode" : true
    },
    {
        "addr" : "85.214.144.157:47950",
        "services" : "00000003",
        "lastsend" : 1481940256,
        "lastrecv" : 1481940257,
        "bytessent" : 6043838,
        "bytesrecv" : 17704867,
        "blocksrequested" : 339,
        "conntime" : 1480050837,
        "version" : 80001,
        "subver" : "/LTSV3:3.0.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "startingheight" : 1751518,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "5.135.99.148:47950",
        "services" : "00000003",
        "lastsend" : 1481940256,
        "lastrecv" : 1481940257,
        "bytessent" : 4595783,
        "bytesrecv" : 6218386,
        "blocksrequested" : 240,
        "conntime" : 1481223724,
        "version" : 80001,
        "subver" : "/LTSV3:3.0.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "startingheight" : 1764902,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "184.185.216.85:47950",
        "services" : "00000003",
        "lastsend" : 1481940255,
        "lastrecv" : 1481940256,
        "bytessent" : 1986738,
        "bytesrecv" : 5950043,
        "blocksrequested" : 240,
        "conntime" : 1481224034,
        "version" : 80001,
        "subver" : "/LTSV3:3.0.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "startingheight" : 1764902,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "81.169.131.31:47950",
        "services" : "00000003",
        "lastsend" : 1481940204,
        "lastrecv" : 1481940255,
        "bytessent" : 2100834,
        "bytesrecv" : 7557764,
        "blocksrequested" : 280,
        "conntime" : 1481225712,
        "version" : 80001,
        "subver" : "/LTSV3:3.0.0/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "startingheight" : 1764933,
        "banscore" : 0
    },

I'm using Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS as CSC was not working with 16 when I last tried...dev said to use 14 but I think I saw some commits that tried to fix that.

Thankyou very much for the info, it helped.

I pulled v2 of the client and it worked so i'm not sure what that means. Problem is i have to change v2 code from csc reward of 10.

I really appreciate the effort and helping me deduce the problem. I don't have a lot of time so i've just put a nomp node together, for solo mining use of course. It at least completes the main goal of adding another node with a bit of hash on it.

I figure its the ubuntu version i'm using. Thanks again.
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They may have a great payment solution, but until any casinos actually start using it, it is meaningless.

Exactly, this is why we have secured the casinos before making any PR noise outside this forum.

This forum was only to inform why we purchased so many CSC in the first place to give background on what we were up to and obviously this has interest so we have kept information flowing.

Our timelines are simply due to restrictions, we can only work at the pace set by those who influence.

We are pleased that we have secured Casinos and the major concerns first.



I'm pleased to state that a document relating to the project is now available for public viewing at the following address

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/csc-closed-loop-voucher-system-duncan-cameron?trk=mp-reader-card

Goldseal will be notified when the Press Release is announced to circulate within the mailing lists.

thanks

GC



Thanks for the update!
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December 17, 2016, 12:21:00 PM
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I would like to solo mine casino coin. I have gridseed blades with a raspberry pi running minera right now. Can anyone give me some help.
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December 17, 2016, 12:45:15 PM
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I would like to solo mine casino coin. I have gridseed blades with a raspberry pi running minera right now. Can anyone give me some help.

Refer back to "solo mine" instructions on the OP - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=616792.0. At this point with gridseeds probably better off trying one of the pools listed there.


good news indeed from GamingCoins  Cool

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December 17, 2016, 02:57:25 PM
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I'm pleased to state that a document relating to the project is now available for public viewing at the following address

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/csc-closed-loop-voucher-system-duncan-cameron?trk=mp-reader-card

Goldseal will be notified when the Press Release is announced to circulate within the mailing lists.

thanks

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