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May 24, 2014, 08:38:27 PM
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that sucks  

? Blocks found by own Workers



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1 xxxxx.Rental3 1 512
2 xxxxx.Rental4 1 512

I generated over 1k coins on my rented hash ( over 100MH) and I only have 350 coins from the pool with my shares

I wish I had soloed , I don't know how though and there is no windows wallet anways.

Kudos to dev though for smooth launch.





which pool are you mining at?

that normal, becasue you only get 0.1G hash rate

and the network hash rate more than 38G

so you can only get the 1/380 the total coin.

I'm at http://super.pool.mn

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May 24, 2014, 08:41:37 PM
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So.. what will happening with this lucky block?

Who will get him? Smiley
This lucky block is being shared by everyone who was mining on our pool for that particular block.

Btw, it seems that there are some problems with the wallet and lucky blocks . The first lucky block that http://super.pool.mn has found had the same height 332 and same blockhash as the regular block (i.e. lucky block is actually just another block with 3*512 = 1536 coins and the same height and blockhash) and this creates problems at the front end. We will add 1536 coins to the next block the pool finds as these coins were not properly accounted in block with height 332.
Moreover, the block with height 368 had only 1536 coins and there was no regular block of 512 coins with the same height and blockhash.
It would be good if dev could comment on this.
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May 24, 2014, 08:43:55 PM
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So.. what will happening with this lucky block?

Who will get him? Smiley
This lucky block is being shared by everyone who was mining on our pool for that particular block.

Btw, it seems that there are some problems with the wallet and lucky blocks . The first lucky block that http://super.pool.mn has found had the same height 332 and same blockhash as the regular block (i.e. lucky block is actually just another block with 3*512 = 1536 coins and the same height and blockhash) and this creates problems at the front end. We will add 1536 coins to the next block the pool finds as these coins were not properly accounted in block with height 332.
Moreover, the block with height 368 had only 1536 coins and there was no regular block of 512 coins with the same height and blockhash.
It would be good if dev could comment on this.


so that mean the first lucky block is 512*3  that's also great.
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May 24, 2014, 08:53:14 PM
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So.. what will happening with this lucky block?

Who will get him? Smiley
This lucky block is being shared by everyone who was mining on our pool for that particular block.

Btw, it seems that there are some problems with the wallet and lucky blocks . The first lucky block that http://super.pool.mn has found had the same height 332 and same blockhash as the regular block (i.e. lucky block is actually just another block with 3*512 = 1536 coins and the same height and blockhash) and this creates problems at the front end. We will add 1536 coins to the next block the pool finds as these coins were not properly accounted in block with height 332.
Moreover, the block with height 368 had only 1536 coins and there was no regular block of 512 coins with the same height and blockhash.
It would be good if dev could comment on this.


This is how the superblock works. You use the hash of that block to determine if the block is a superblock or not, but there is a paradox there: in order to determine the hash, you need the payout value, but the payout value depends on whether the block is a superblock or not. This true randomness solved this problem nicely. And this is how it works:
- each block will have a normal payout (in this case 512).
- the hash is computed and then we determine is the hash is a superblock hash or not
- if it is not, then nothing happens
- if it is a superblock, then we create a new payout with (n-1)*512, n=4 in your case, you get 3*512 = 1536 coins, and this is created as the supplement of the last block (in next block), and it is sent to the same address that receives the last block. So the person who found the superblock, will get 512+1536 = 2048 coins in total.

Therefore, the supercoin worked perfectly!

BTW, the true random is not invented in SuperCoin, I saw it in some other coins such as JackpotCoin, but I believe the dev of Graincoin first invented it.

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May 24, 2014, 08:53:18 PM
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May 24, 2014, 08:55:14 PM
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this pool is excelent!

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May 24, 2014, 08:58:11 PM
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So.. what will happening with this lucky block?

Who will get him? Smiley
This lucky block is being shared by everyone who was mining on our pool for that particular block.

Btw, it seems that there are some problems with the wallet and lucky blocks . The first lucky block that http://super.pool.mn has found had the same height 332 and same blockhash as the regular block (i.e. lucky block is actually just another block with 3*512 = 1536 coins and the same height and blockhash) and this creates problems at the front end. We will add 1536 coins to the next block the pool finds as these coins were not properly accounted in block with height 332.
Moreover, the block with height 368 had only 1536 coins and there was no regular block of 512 coins with the same height and blockhash.
It would be good if dev could comment on this.


This is how the superblock works. You use the hash of that block to determine if the block is a superblock or not, but there is a paradox there: in order to determine the hash, you need the payout value, but the payout value depends on whether the block is a superblock or not. This true randomness solved this problem nicely. And this is how it works:
- each block will have a normal payout (in this case 512).
- the hash is computed and then we determine is the hash is a superblock hash or not
- if it is not, then nothing happens
- if it is a superblock, then we create a new payout with (n-1)*512, n=4 in your case, you get 3*512 = 1536 coins, and this is created as the supplement of the last block (in next block), and it is sent to the same address that receives the last block. So the person who found the superblock, will get 512+1536 = 2048 coins in total.

Therefore, the supercoin worked perfectly!

BTW, the true random is not invented in SuperCoin, I saw it in some other coins such as JackpotCoin, but I believe the dev of Graincoin first invented it.


Thank you for nice explanation.
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May 24, 2014, 09:02:10 PM
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May 24, 2014, 09:03:04 PM
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this is from JPC's FAQ, explains how true random work (superblock):
Q2. What is the true random? Why previous random superblocks are not true random?

A. Most previous coins that contain the random block payout are based on the algorithm first developed in LuckyCoin, the algorithm relies on the previous block hash to determine if the current block is a superblock, or to determine its payout, because the current block hash is not available at the time where payout is computed. This causes a problem: because previous hash can be seen by everyone, people will know if the next block will be a superblock or not. If it is, then those with big hashpower such as multipool can jump in and mine the next block, and jump out if the next block is not a superblock. This gives multipools and other cheaters a chance to get big block payouts (often the superblocks are 10x or even 100x the normal block payout).

The true random superblock was first developed in Grain (GRA). Where it enhanced the algorithm the LuckyCoin developed. It gives the superblock to the finder of the hash where it meets the superblock criteria. So the cheaters can no longer use the previous block hash to determine their lucks, as if the superblock is triggered based on the previous lucky hash, the superblock payout will go to the wallet address that receives the previous block. This is a 100% fair way to distribute the bonus superblock.
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May 24, 2014, 09:07:26 PM
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So.. what will happening with this lucky block?

Who will get him? Smiley
This lucky block is being shared by everyone who was mining on our pool for that particular block.

Btw, it seems that there are some problems with the wallet and lucky blocks . The first lucky block that http://super.pool.mn has found had the same height 332 and same blockhash as the regular block (i.e. lucky block is actually just another block with 3*512 = 1536 coins and the same height and blockhash) and this creates problems at the front end. We will add 1536 coins to the next block the pool finds as these coins were not properly accounted in block with height 332.
Moreover, the block with height 368 had only 1536 coins and there was no regular block of 512 coins with the same height and blockhash.
It would be good if dev could comment on this.


This is how the superblock works. You use the hash of that block to determine if the block is a superblock or not, but there is a paradox there: in order to determine the hash, you need the payout value, but the payout value depends on whether the block is a superblock or not. This true randomness solved this problem nicely. And this is how it works:
- each block will have a normal payout (in this case 512).
- the hash is computed and then we determine is the hash is a superblock hash or not
- if it is not, then nothing happens
- if it is a superblock, then we create a new payout with (n-1)*512, n=4 in your case, you get 3*512 = 1536 coins, and this is created as the supplement of the last block (in next block), and it is sent to the same address that receives the last block. So the person who found the superblock, will get 512+1536 = 2048 coins in total.

Therefore, the supercoin worked perfectly!

BTW, the true random is not invented in SuperCoin, I saw it in some other coins such as JackpotCoin, but I believe the dev of Graincoin first invented it.


Thanks for explaining!
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May 24, 2014, 09:08:19 PM
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already an exchange?? we don't need exchange for at least a week! Let people mine and own the coin first Grin
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May 24, 2014, 09:11:58 PM
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already an exchange?? we don't need exchange for at least a week! Let people mine and own the coin first Grin

yes it was super fast added here https://coinano.com/market.seam?id=50&cid=2042
we had no time to reach poloinex mintpal etc yet. But we will ask them for listing soon.
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May 24, 2014, 09:19:26 PM
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this coin is going crazy!

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May 24, 2014, 09:21:11 PM
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My miner is connected by website shows 0 hash rate, any idea?

Edit: it shows one spike now but then immediately my worker got disconnected, and reconnects. Looks like it got stock again. hmm

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May 24, 2014, 09:23:04 PM
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My miner is connected by website shows 0 hash rate, any idea?

it takes about 5-10 minutes to appear. You should click RED button and wait you will see after 2-3 minutes the hashrate.

click http://spr.pool666.com/miners?filter[type]=1,2,3&filter[alive]=true or http://goo.gl/zgXfTI
this shows online miners (after 2-3 minutes) then click the red button
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May 24, 2014, 09:25:35 PM
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do u need big farm in order to get a super block or regular block?
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May 24, 2014, 09:28:13 PM
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My miner is connected by website shows 0 hash rate, any idea?

it takes about 5-10 minutes to appear. You should click RED button and wait you will see after 2-3 minutes the hashrate.

click http://spr.pool666.com/miners?filter[type]=1,2,3&filter[alive]=true or http://goo.gl/zgXfTI
this shows online miners (after 2-3 minutes) then click the red button

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May 24, 2014, 09:31:19 PM
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do u need big farm in order to get a super block or regular block?
It's only matter of chance. The more hash rate you have the more chance you get. It is theoretically possible you mine with celeron CPU send a share to the network and you find a superblock :-)
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May 24, 2014, 09:34:11 PM
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So.. what will happening with this lucky block?

Who will get him? Smiley
This lucky block is being shared by everyone who was mining on our pool for that particular block.

Btw, it seems that there are some problems with the wallet and lucky blocks . The first lucky block that http://super.pool.mn has found had the same height 332 and same blockhash as the regular block (i.e. lucky block is actually just another block with 3*512 = 1536 coins and the same height and blockhash) and this creates problems at the front end. We will add 1536 coins to the next block the pool finds as these coins were not properly accounted in block with height 332.
Moreover, the block with height 368 had only 1536 coins and there was no regular block of 512 coins with the same height and blockhash.
It would be good if dev could comment on this.

Yes,. Thanks for the explanation. Smiley
This is how the superblock works. You use the hash of that block to determine if the block is a superblock or not, but there is a paradox there: in order to determine the hash, you need the payout value, but the payout value depends on whether the block is a superblock or not. This true randomness solved this problem nicely. And this is how it works:
- each block will have a normal payout (in this case 512).
- the hash is computed and then we determine is the hash is a superblock hash or not
- if it is not, then nothing happens
- if it is a superblock, then we create a new payout with (n-1)*512, n=4 in your case, you get 3*512 = 1536 coins, and this is created as the supplement of the last block (in next block), and it is sent to the same address that receives the last block. So the person who found the superblock, will get 512+1536 = 2048 coins in total.

Therefore, the supercoin worked perfectly!

BTW, the true random is not invented in SuperCoin, I saw it in some other coins such as JackpotCoin, but I believe the dev of Graincoin first invented it.


Thanks for explaining!

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May 24, 2014, 09:44:08 PM
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Is anyone else having trouble with the wallet?
My wallet isn't syncing with the network for some reason.
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