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Author Topic: www.gcn.zone or www.gcncoin.com our exchange is called www.ircex.com  (Read 210827 times)
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November 10, 2016, 06:46:12 PM
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Hi Guys

The blockchain is still not sorted. We are working on it.

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Greg

Greg, I am sure prohashing pool is causing this trouble. It's a profit switching pool. When it detects a low hashrate and/or higher exchange rate, it switches to that coin, mines with very high hashrate and leaves the diff high. This is happening with another coin too.
It took me 6 hours to lower the diff of that coin and within minutes they popped in and raised the diff.

Hi

You may be right. I'm not sure. I have two miners here working now so hopefully it will free up soon.
It seems they mined at a high hashrate and stopped. This caused the jam. I have a low hash rate and am
finding it hard to find a block. How did you lower the diff ?

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November 10, 2016, 06:57:01 PM
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Hi Guys

The blockchain is still not sorted. We are working on it.

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Greg

Greg, I am sure prohashing pool is causing this trouble. It's a profit switching pool. When it detects a low hashrate and/or higher exchange rate, it switches to that coin, mines with very high hashrate and leaves the diff high. This is happening with another coin too.
It took me 6 hours to lower the diff of that coin and within minutes they popped in and raised the diff.

Hi

You may be right. I'm not sure. I have two miners here working now so hopefully it will free up soon.
It seems they mined at a high hashrate and stopped. This caused the jam. I have a low hash rate and am
finding it hard to find a block. How did you lower the diff ?

Best
Greg


It is here ok

https://prohashing.com/help.html?topic=explorer-general

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November 10, 2016, 08:45:56 PM
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Hi Guys

The blockchain is still not sorted. We are working on it.

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Greg

Greg, I am sure prohashing pool is causing this trouble. It's a profit switching pool. When it detects a low hashrate and/or higher exchange rate, it switches to that coin, mines with very high hashrate and leaves the diff high. This is happening with another coin too.
It took me 6 hours to lower the diff of that coin and within minutes they popped in and raised the diff.

Hi

You may be right. I'm not sure. I have two miners here working now so hopefully it will free up soon.
It seems they mined at a high hashrate and stopped. This caused the jam. I have a low hash rate and am
finding it hard to find a block. How did you lower the diff ?

Best
Greg

Hi.
I did exactly what you are doing now. I was mining with some small miners too. As soon as I hit 1-2 blocks and I lowered the diff, prohashing entered and raised the diff again so I quit.
I think there are 3 options.

1. talk to them to exclude gcn from their switching policy
2. ban them from the network. 
3. wait to see if gcn/doge rate drops so it won't be profitable for them to switch to gcn mining.
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November 11, 2016, 07:40:02 AM
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Hi Guys

The blockchain is still not sorted. We are working on it.

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Greg

Greg, I am sure prohashing pool is causing this trouble. It's a profit switching pool. When it detects a low hashrate and/or higher exchange rate, it switches to that coin, mines with very high hashrate and leaves the diff high. This is happening with another coin too.
It took me 6 hours to lower the diff of that coin and within minutes they popped in and raised the diff.

Hi

You may be right. I'm not sure. I have two miners here working now so hopefully it will free up soon.
It seems they mined at a high hashrate and stopped. This caused the jam. I have a low hash rate and am
finding it hard to find a block. How did you lower the diff ?

Best
Greg

Hi.
I did exactly what you are doing now. I was mining with some small miners too. As soon as I hit 1-2 blocks and I lowered the diff, prohashing entered and raised the diff again so I quit.
I think there are 3 options.

1. talk to them to exclude gcn from their switching policy
2. ban them from the network. 
3. wait to see if gcn/doge rate drops so it won't be profitable for them to switch to gcn mining.


4. switch to POS
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November 11, 2016, 07:43:27 AM
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Hi Guys

The blockchain is still not sorted. We are working on it.

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Greg

Greg, I am sure prohashing pool is causing this trouble. It's a profit switching pool. When it detects a low hashrate and/or higher exchange rate, it switches to that coin, mines with very high hashrate and leaves the diff high. This is happening with another coin too.
It took me 6 hours to lower the diff of that coin and within minutes they popped in and raised the diff.

Hi

You may be right. I'm not sure. I have two miners here working now so hopefully it will free up soon.
It seems they mined at a high hashrate and stopped. This caused the jam. I have a low hash rate and am
finding it hard to find a block. How did you lower the diff ?

Best
Greg

Hi.
I did exactly what you are doing now. I was mining with some small miners too. As soon as I hit 1-2 blocks and I lowered the diff, prohashing entered and raised the diff again so I quit.
I think there are 3 options.

1. talk to them to exclude gcn from their switching policy
2. ban them from the network. 
3. wait to see if gcn/doge rate drops so it won't be profitable for them to switch to gcn mining.


Hi

Thanks for that.

I have two miners working at the moment.
I sold some GCoin to reduce the price Sad
I will keep taking action.
I will contact prohashing. Their equipment is far superior to anything I have access to.
 
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November 11, 2016, 07:44:11 AM
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Hi Guys

The blockchain is still not sorted. We are working on it.

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Greg

Greg, I am sure prohashing pool is causing this trouble. It's a profit switching pool. When it detects a low hashrate and/or higher exchange rate, it switches to that coin, mines with very high hashrate and leaves the diff high. This is happening with another coin too.
It took me 6 hours to lower the diff of that coin and within minutes they popped in and raised the diff.

Hi

You may be right. I'm not sure. I have two miners here working now so hopefully it will free up soon.
It seems they mined at a high hashrate and stopped. This caused the jam. I have a low hash rate and am
finding it hard to find a block. How did you lower the diff ?

Best
Greg

Hi.
I did exactly what you are doing now. I was mining with some small miners too. As soon as I hit 1-2 blocks and I lowered the diff, prohashing entered and raised the diff again so I quit.
I think there are 3 options.

1. talk to them to exclude gcn from their switching policy
2. ban them from the network. 
3. wait to see if gcn/doge rate drops so it won't be profitable for them to switch to gcn mining.


4. switch to POS

Hi Doremi,

Thanks for that.
more to think about.

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Greg

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November 11, 2016, 09:04:04 AM
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yes, a 5-10% PoS is another good option.
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November 11, 2016, 09:07:48 AM
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yes, a 5-10% PoS is another good option.

that is way too high if 5-10%..imo 1% or less than 1% would be better
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November 11, 2016, 09:38:41 AM
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yes, a 5-10% PoS is another good option.

that is way too high if 5-10%..imo 1% or less than 1% would be better

1% imo is not an incentive for staking unless the coin has very high value.
Also a higher % will attract more users. Otherwise if there are few users the blocks will not move fast and we will end up having difficulties again.
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yes, a 5-10% PoS is another good option.

that is way too high if 5-10%..imo 1% or less than 1% would be better

1% imo is not an incentive for staking unless the coin has very high value.
Also a higher % will attract more users. Otherwise if there are few users the blocks will not move fast and we will end up having difficulties again.

high inflation will always bad no matter it is fiat or cryptocurreny..this have been proof endless times in the history.
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November 11, 2016, 01:11:15 PM
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BTCD has 5% and is just doing fine.
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November 11, 2016, 02:04:28 PM
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BTCD has 5% and is just doing fine.

can you show me the link of btcd coin's information which state that it is 5% with POS?

and btw..sorry to say that i don`t think btcd is doing fine
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November 11, 2016, 04:04:30 PM
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BTCD has 5% and is just doing fine.

can you show me the link of btcd coin's information which state that it is 5% with POS?

and btw..sorry to say that i don`t think btcd is doing fine
I am one of the first people who mined BTCD years ago. After some days it changed to POS.
I still have it and I still receive 5% PoS.
Not only that but for a year it was giving extra dividents to those having their wallets open for staking.
https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitcoindark-strengthening-mission-critical-altcoins/

Currently it is changing into komodo coin KMD

Iguana Project which is under development by BTCD / KMD core developer even drew the attention of Bitcoin team and yes it does very well.

Sorry, I don't like discussing BTCD in a GCN thread. If you have any questions feel free to discuss them in BTCD thread or KMD.
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November 11, 2016, 07:05:52 PM
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recieved my 3 TB harddisk today , tanx

already looking for my next order
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November 12, 2016, 06:59:46 AM
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Greg, here is the evidence that prohashing caused the jam
https://prohashing.com/explorer/Gcoin/

In the middle of the page it says
Block 645,117
Mined by    Prohashing (Spooky666)

Block 645,117
   
Block hash    531b6546236b817d3ac7230ebde9c22aa6bfa71c42b0066731765398729e7b7d
Confirmations    0
Difficulty    2.454
Size    248 bytes
Mined by    Prohashing (Spooky666)
Timestamp    Tuesday, November 8, 2016 6:28:00 AM
Historical price    $0.00000009 (0.00000000 BTC at $704.72)
Total sent    75,000.00000000 / $0.005
Transactions (1)    
7a27a9ca90076190e58f491a4759229965712f377e315d22219359d18dc6241b (75,000.00000000/ $0.005)

If you click to see previous blocks
Block 645,116
Mined by    Prohashing (Spooky666)

Block 645,115
Mined by    Prohashing (daeta)

Block 645,114
Mined by    Prohashing (CptPajamas)

etc

In the parentheses are the usernames of Prohashing users who hit the blocks.
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November 12, 2016, 09:41:46 AM
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Greg, here is the evidence that prohashing caused the jam
https://prohashing.com/explorer/Gcoin/

In the middle of the page it says
Block 645,117
Mined by    Prohashing (Spooky666)

Block 645,117
   
Block hash    531b6546236b817d3ac7230ebde9c22aa6bfa71c42b0066731765398729e7b7d
Confirmations    0
Difficulty    2.454
Size    248 bytes
Mined by    Prohashing (Spooky666)
Timestamp    Tuesday, November 8, 2016 6:28:00 AM
Historical price    $0.00000009 (0.00000000 BTC at $704.72)
Total sent    75,000.00000000 / $0.005
Transactions (1)    
7a27a9ca90076190e58f491a4759229965712f377e315d22219359d18dc6241b (75,000.00000000/ $0.005)

If you click to see previous blocks
Block 645,116
Mined by    Prohashing (Spooky666)

Block 645,115
Mined by    Prohashing (daeta)

Block 645,114
Mined by    Prohashing (CptPajamas)

etc

In the parentheses are the usernames of Prohashing users who hit the blocks.


Thanks bitkokos2

I've been on to them.
I'm going to try some different miners today to
to see if I can free up the blockchain toady.
The difficulty seems very high ok.


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November 12, 2016, 11:41:10 AM
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Which pool are you using. I would like to help for some time with my 3 small miners. I guess it's better to try the same pool.
By the way are you trying to resync pool http://217.115.116.95 ?
I see the blocks restarting from 0 since yesterday.
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November 12, 2016, 12:32:08 PM
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Which pool are you using. I would like to help for some time with my 3 small miners. I guess it's better to try the same pool.
By the way are you trying to resync pool http://217.115.116.95 ?
I see the blocks restarting from 0 since yesterday.

Hi bitkokos2

Thanks, that would be very helpful

I'm just working on the two pools here now.

I'm solo mining myself for the moment.

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November 12, 2016, 12:47:22 PM
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Which pool are you using. I would like to help for some time with my 3 small miners. I guess it's better to try the same pool.
By the way are you trying to resync pool http://217.115.116.95 ?
I see the blocks restarting from 0 since yesterday.

Hi bitkokos2

Thanks, that would be very helpful

I'm just working on the two pools here now.

I'm solo mining myself for the moment.

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OK I will try solo too to help.
I did solo yesterday for a couple of hours but no luck.
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November 12, 2016, 12:50:28 PM
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Which pool are you using. I would like to help for some time with my 3 small miners. I guess it's better to try the same pool.
By the way are you trying to resync pool http://217.115.116.95 ?
I see the blocks restarting from 0 since yesterday.

Hi bitkokos2

Thanks, that would be very helpful

I'm just working on the two pools here now.

I'm solo mining myself for the moment.

Best
Greg




OK I will try solo too to help

Many Thanks. I'll report back when I have the other pools working.
www.gcoinpool.com crashed yesterday. It was disturbed when I unplugged the monitor
to check a miner

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