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July 27, 2014, 07:29:53 AM
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Are you going to switch 0ne to a 1% POS?

That way, part of the the engine can go into a 0ne multipool once an exchange is up.

Otherwise, once mining stops, the blockchain will either be stuck or vulnerable.

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July 27, 2014, 05:19:44 PM
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Are you going to switch 0ne to a 1% POS?

That way, part of the the engine can go into a 0ne multipool once an exchange is up.

Otherwise, once mining stops, the blockchain will either be stuck or vulnerable.

I came to ask about this myself. Looks like PoW will be over in about 3 days. It would be nice to know what is happening with the coin after that.

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July 27, 2014, 05:46:34 PM
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Are you going to switch 0ne to a 1% POS?

That way, part of the the engine can go into a 0ne multipool once an exchange is up.

Otherwise, once mining stops, the blockchain will either be stuck or vulnerable.

I came to ask about this myself. Looks like PoW will be over in about 3 days. It would be nice to know what is happening with the coin after that.

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July 28, 2014, 02:12:55 AM
Last edit: July 29, 2014, 01:04:59 AM by just0ne
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Are you going to switch 0ne to a 1% POS? ...

I came to ask about this myself. Looks like PoW will be over in about 3 days. It would be nice to know what is happening with the coin after that.

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Hi , sorry for late reply.
I'll try to summarize our situation . In the early first days after POW ends (ETA ~1 week) we as 0NE staff (and of course who want to donate a bit of hash power such as a cpu ) will take care about sustain the chain. This is NOT the final setup. As i said if you have a not so power hungry cpu that would like to "donate" to our project we will appreciate your effort and there will be a reward for this.
We are working on our multipool too as a part of 0NE center subproject, it will allow you to choose if get paid in BTC or 0NE and there will be a "donate" section where you could put if you want your cpu at support of 0NE.
As i announced few days ago we start working with a new dev that should help to cut development time and basically he is working to improve bootstrapping method Proof of Burn (cutting the "amount burned" part) and this in a couple of further steps end in a no mining power needed to keep chain alive and safe. he still finish to summarize if it is 100% trustable and working (means try to find any bugs in that system to find if it could suffer to mayor attack already known, prevent centralization, manipulation or modification from no one)
Please be patient few days more, we are quite close to the goal and i trust him , just this tasks need an unpredictable amount of times
see participation makes us each day more proud and encourages us to find better and innovative solutions. We further wanted to apologize with all of you for the delays and the slow growth. Our staff is composed mostly by entrepreneurs and freelancers, and in this pre holidays need to work harder. Hope that this busy period ends soon.
anyway, still there , still working behind, seems like a great prototype once complete, just need more time than planned due to new features
Best Regards

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July 28, 2014, 07:11:03 AM
Last edit: July 28, 2014, 07:34:41 AM by pineapples
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Hi , sorry for late reply.
I'll try to summarize our situation . In the early first days after POW ends (ETA ~1 week) we as 0NE staff (and of course who want to donate a bit of hash power such as a cpu ) will take care about sustain the chain. This is NOT the final setup. As i said if you have a not so power hungry cpu that would like to "donate" to our project we will appreciate your effort and there will be a reward for this.
We are working on our multipool too as a part of 0NE center subproject, it will allow you to choose if get paid in BTC or 0NE and there will be a "donate" section where you could put if you want your cpu at support of 0NE.
As i announced few days ago we start working with a new dev that should help to cut development time and basically he is working to improve bootstrapping method Proof of Burn (cutting the "amount burned" part) and this in a couple of further steps end in a no mining power needed to keep chain alive and safe. he still finish to summarize if it is 100% trustable and working (means try to find any bugs in that system to find if it could suffer to mayor attack already known, prevent centralization, manipulation or modification from no one , and 
no need to waste a lot of energy solving math hard problems
Please be patient few days more, we are quite close to the goal and i trust him , just this tasks need an unpredictable amount of times
see participation makes us each day more proud and encourages us to find better and innovative solutions. We further wanted to apologize with all of you for the delays and the slow growth. Our staff is composed mostly by entrepreneurs and freelancers, and in this pre holidays need to work harder. Hope that this busy period ends soon.
anyway, still there , still working behind, seems like a great prototype once complete, just need more time than planned due to new features
Best Regards

wow proof of burn sounds great Smiley
hmm reading PoB makes me think i dont understand it. i look forward to seeing how you integrate it.
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Proof_of_burn

the chain does really seem to be the weak link in long term crypto currency.

reducing the need for long term mining support is a great project.



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July 29, 2014, 06:33:37 PM
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0ne.pool.mn seems frozen...

 General Statistics
Pool Hash Rate   0.000 MH/s
Pool Efficiency   99.79%
Current Active Workers   0
Current Difficulty   1.46012967
Est. Next Difficulty   0.36611295 (Change in 1 Blocks)
Est. Avg. Time per Round (Network)   7 minutes 58 seconds
Est. Avg. Time per Round (Pool)   zero seconds
Est. Shares this Round   95,691 (done: 907.48%)
Next Network Block   19,730    (Current: 19,729)
Last Block Found   19,710
Time Since Last Block   12 hours 8 minutes 8 seconds

Pow phase has ended?
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July 29, 2014, 06:59:21 PM
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I don't know what is wrong with the pool... but I'm finding blocks solo mining Smiley
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July 29, 2014, 07:40:13 PM
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So yeah... if the pools can't mine it... then how come I can?  I'm not just wasting my time mining these am I?  I will get to keep what I mine?
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July 29, 2014, 09:40:53 PM
Last edit: July 30, 2014, 12:13:11 AM by finding_the_way_out
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So yeah... if the pools can't mine it... then how come I can?  I'm not just wasting my time mining these am I?  I will get to keep what I mine?

You shold be able to mine till block 21600 "Total block number : 21600"...

I check the pool now ...

 General Statistics
Pool Hash Rate   0.000 MH/s
Pool Efficiency   99.79%
Current Active Workers   0
Current Difficulty   0.39718182
Est. Next Difficulty   0.09850195 (Change in 1 Blocks)
Est. Avg. Time per Round (Network)   8 minutes 3 seconds
Est. Avg. Time per Round (Pool)   zero seconds
Est. Shares this Round   26,030 (done: 3336.05%)
Next Network Block   19,804    (Current:19,803)
Last Block Found   19,710
Time Since Last Block   15 hours 8 minutes 51 seconds

And the block chain....

http://vps81017.ovh.net:2750/chain/0NECoin

Block   Approx. Time   Transactions   Value Out   Difficulty   Outstanding   Average Age   Chain Age   % CoinDD
19803   2014-07-29 21:29:55   1   0.0000301   0.397   0.94588021   9.89906   66.0208   67.6837%
19802   2014-07-29 21:29:48   1   0.0000301   0.297   0.94585011   9.89929   66.0207   67.6839%
19801   2014-07-29 21:29:43   1   0.0000301   0.3   0.94582001   9.89956   66.0206   67.684%
19800   2014-07-29 21:27:42   1   0.0000301   0.408   0.94578991   9.89847   66.0192   67.6871%
19799   2014-07-29 21:24:59   1   0.0000301   0.527   0.94575981   9.8969   66.0173   67.6913%
19798   2014-07-29 21:22:24   1   0.0000301   0.685   0.94572971   9.89542   66.0156   67.6953%

It seems all right.... Maybe it's just a problem on pool side.

Maybe it's better if you ask to the dev!
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July 29, 2014, 11:14:21 PM
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So yeah... if the pools can't mine it... then how come I can?  I'm not just wasting my time mining these am I?  I will get to keep what I mine?

You shold be able to mine till block 21600 "Total block number : 21600"...

I'check the pool now ...

 General Statistics
Pool Hash Rate   0.000 MH/s
Pool Efficiency   99.79%
Current Active Workers   0
Current Difficulty   0.39718182
Est. Next Difficulty   0.09850195 (Change in 1 Blocks)
Est. Avg. Time per Round (Network)   8 minutes 3 seconds
Est. Avg. Time per Round (Pool)   zero seconds
Est. Shares this Round   26,030 (done: 3336.05%)
Next Network Block   19,804    (Current:19,803)
Last Block Found   19,710
Time Since Last Block   15 hours 8 minutes 51 seconds

And the block chain....

http://vps81017.ovh.net:2750/chain/0NECoin

Block   Approx. Time   Transactions   Value Out   Difficulty   Outstanding   Average Age   Chain Age   % CoinDD
19803   2014-07-29 21:29:55   1   0.0000301   0.397   0.94588021   9.89906   66.0208   67.6837%
19802   2014-07-29 21:29:48   1   0.0000301   0.297   0.94585011   9.89929   66.0207   67.6839%
19801   2014-07-29 21:29:43   1   0.0000301   0.3   0.94582001   9.89956   66.0206   67.684%
19800   2014-07-29 21:27:42   1   0.0000301   0.408   0.94578991   9.89847   66.0192   67.6871%
19799   2014-07-29 21:24:59   1   0.0000301   0.527   0.94575981   9.8969   66.0173   67.6913%
19798   2014-07-29 21:22:24   1   0.0000301   0.685   0.94572971   9.89542   66.0156   67.6953%

It seems all right.... Maybe it's just a problem on pool side.

Maybe it's better if you ask to the dev!

Maybe he'll see this! Smiley  But yeah, I've mined every block since 19711 Smiley
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July 30, 2014, 12:09:56 AM
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So yeah... if the pools can't mine it... then how come I can?  I'm not just wasting my time mining these am I?  I will get to keep what I mine?

You shold be able to mine till block 21600 "Total block number : 21600"...

I'check the pool now ...

 General Statistics
Pool Hash Rate   0.000 MH/s
Pool Efficiency   99.79%
Current Active Workers   0
Current Difficulty   0.39718182
Est. Next Difficulty   0.09850195 (Change in 1 Blocks)
Est. Avg. Time per Round (Network)   8 minutes 3 seconds
Est. Avg. Time per Round (Pool)   zero seconds
Est. Shares this Round   26,030 (done: 3336.05%)
Next Network Block   19,804    (Current:19,803)
Last Block Found   19,710
Time Since Last Block   15 hours 8 minutes 51 seconds

And the block chain....

http://vps81017.ovh.net:2750/chain/0NECoin

Block   Approx. Time   Transactions   Value Out   Difficulty   Outstanding   Average Age   Chain Age   % CoinDD
19803   2014-07-29 21:29:55   1   0.0000301   0.397   0.94588021   9.89906   66.0208   67.6837%
19802   2014-07-29 21:29:48   1   0.0000301   0.297   0.94585011   9.89929   66.0207   67.6839%
19801   2014-07-29 21:29:43   1   0.0000301   0.3   0.94582001   9.89956   66.0206   67.684%
19800   2014-07-29 21:27:42   1   0.0000301   0.408   0.94578991   9.89847   66.0192   67.6871%
19799   2014-07-29 21:24:59   1   0.0000301   0.527   0.94575981   9.8969   66.0173   67.6913%
19798   2014-07-29 21:22:24   1   0.0000301   0.685   0.94572971   9.89542   66.0156   67.6953%

It seems all right.... Maybe it's just a problem on pool side.

Maybe it's better if you ask to the dev!

Maybe he'll see this! Smiley  But yeah, I've mined every block since 19711 Smiley

You was the only one that was mining the 0ne!  Grin
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July 30, 2014, 12:28:01 AM
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lol... yes I was! Smiley  I wonder if any of the pools will be back online...
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July 30, 2014, 01:05:40 AM
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Hi we noticed the problem with 0ne.pool.mn the only one pool available.
Pool.mn support said that they have issues with 0NE wallet especially with withdrawal higher than 0.00010000 0NE.
We are investigating on this but for standard transaction we discovered no trouble yet.
Seems problems never come alone , our dev was unavailable to follow us for a couple of days due to health issue.

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July 30, 2014, 01:19:28 AM
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Hi we noticed the problem with 0ne.pool.mn the only one pool available.
Pool.mn support said that they have issues with 0NE wallet especially with withdrawal higher than 0.00010000 0NE.
We are investigating on this but for standard transaction we discovered no trouble yet.
Seems problems never come alone , our dev was unavailable to follow us for a couple of days due to health issue.

So I am just super lucky as far as solo mining goes?! Smiley  And about a month ago, I solo mined this for someone... a total of .03xxx 0ne... I did have to break up the transactions because I couldn't send it otherwise... so I just sent it in smaller amounts Smiley  he got it all... it was a pain, but it worked Smiley
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July 30, 2014, 04:51:19 AM
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Hi we noticed the problem with 0ne.pool.mn the only one pool available.
Pool.mn support said that they have issues with 0NE wallet especially with withdrawal higher than 0.00010000 0NE.
We are investigating on this but for standard transaction we discovered no trouble yet.
Seems problems never come alone , our dev was unavailable to follow us for a couple of days due to health issue.

So I am just super lucky as far as solo mining goes?! Smiley  And about a month ago, I solo mined this for someone... a total of .03xxx 0ne... I did have to break up the transactions because I couldn't send it otherwise... so I just sent it in smaller amounts Smiley  he got it all... it was a pain, but it worked Smiley

send me all your 0NE sir..

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July 30, 2014, 04:58:33 AM
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both pools seem to be down or gone

0ne.pool.mn has shut down,

one.minerpools.com isnt where the link suggests it is



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July 30, 2014, 07:55:26 AM
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both pools seem to be down or gone

0ne.pool.mn has shut down,

one.minerpools.com isnt where the link suggests it is
I am sorry, pool.mn has decided to shut down the pool due to constant issues with the wallet. Wallet is crashing too often and some payments and not going through. Over the last 2 weeks we have been sending some of the payments manually. As a precautionary measure we have decided to shut down the pool.
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July 30, 2014, 10:53:19 AM
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I am sorry, pool.mn has decided to shut down the pool due to constant issues with the wallet. Wallet is crashing too often and some payments and not going through. Over the last 2 weeks we have been sending some of the payments manually. As a precautionary measure we have decided to shut down the pool.

Thanks anyway for your support , we are investigating about this.
Do you still have any transaction undone ? (please send me details in PM if any)


chain is up , solo mining working , ~1400 blocks left , tried and trying many different transactions amount and all of them running fine, sorry for troubles

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July 30, 2014, 11:29:42 AM
Last edit: July 30, 2014, 06:45:04 PM by CryptoSkills
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We're up and running fine!

Throw some hashes to our pool!


THE FIRST 10 MINERS WILL GET FREE 0NECOIN WHEN THE FIRST BLOCK WILL BE FOUND! ONLY 1% FEE!!!





    Low 1% fees!!
    High performance Node.js backend
    User friendly mining client
    Multi-coin Pool
    24/7 Support
    No registration needed! Point your miners to our pool, set your own address and start getting payout every 20 seconds!

    EU based
    DDOS protected

    Under constant improvements for your mining pleasure!

    Why choose a NOMP pool?

   1) It's Safer than a normal Pool. Cause you do not need to give any personal info such email or passwords.

    2) It's faster: point your miners, set your address in your miner config and earn coins immediately with auto payouts every 30 seconds!

    3) It's lighter for your internet connection than normal MPOS pool.

    Are you still waiting to mine on http://pools.cryptoskills.com/  ??


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Quick Guide how to mine on CRYPTOSKILLS POOLS (without even entering the website!!)

Configuration:

Username: your 0NECOIN wallet address

Password: anything (could be a letter or number or whatever you want)

Algorithm: scrypt

URL (difficulty 1): stratum+tcp://pools.cryptoskills.com:3014 -->Little Miners
URL (Vardiff 16 ): stratum+tcp://pools.cryptoskills.com:3038
URL (difficulty 256): stratum+tcp://pools.cryptoskills.com:3262--> Bigger Miners





THE FIRST 10 MINERS WILL GET FREE 0NECOIN WHEN THE FIRST BLOCKs WILL BE FOUND!
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July 30, 2014, 12:05:36 PM
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We're up and running fine!

Throw some hashes to our pool!


THE FIRST 10 MINERS WILL GET FREE 0NECOIN WHEN THE FIRST BLOCK WILL BE FOUND! ONLY 1% FEE!!!





    Low 1% fees!!
    High performance Node.js backend
    User friendly mining client
    Multi-coin Pool
    24/7 Support
    No registration needed! Point your miners to our pool, set your own address and start getting payout every 20 seconds!

    EU based
    DDOS protected

    Under constant improvements for your mining pleasure!

    Why choose a NOMP pool?

   1) It's Safer than a normal Pool. Cause you do not need to give any personal info such email or passwords.

    2) It's faster: point your miners, set your address in your miner config and earn coins immediately with auto payouts every 30 seconds!

    3) It's lighter for your internet connection than normal MPOS pool.

    Are you still waiting to mine on http://pools.cryptoskills.com/  ??


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Quick Guide how to mine on CRYPTOSKILLS POOLS (without even entering the website!!)

Configuration:

Username: your 0NECOIN wallet address

Password: anything (could be a letter or number or whatever you want)

Algorithm: scrypt

URL (difficulty 1): stratum+tcp://pools.cryptoskills.com:3014 -->Little Miners
URL (Vardiff 16 ): stratum+tcp://pools.cryptoskills.com:3038
URL (difficulty 256): stratum+tcp://pools.cryptoskills.com:3262--> Bigger Miners





THE FIRST 10 MINERS WILL GET FREE 0NECOIN WHEN THE FIRST BLOCKs WILL BE FOUND!
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