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December 20, 2014, 04:36:39 PM
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Anyone have any issues on dirtydiggers.org?

Seems to be working for me.

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December 21, 2014, 02:51:21 PM
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can anyone provide bootstrap.dat?


having problems syncing?
i get 2-3 connections but it's very painful on laptop, overheating causing shutting down after half hour Roll Eyes

I'm on an old laptop myself and I didnt have that issue thank god, but I wonder what we can do to remedy that problem.
i fried this laptop on cpu mining:-) it's getting overheated very fast. Anyway i setup vps node (linux) it got synced in 10 mins, copied blk...dat files, ran wallet on laptop (win8) with -rescan and warning appeared ''Warning: Displayed transactions may not be correct! You may need to upgrade, or other nodes may need to upgrade.'' and wallet showing 23 weeks behind. I found python script for generating bootstrap.dat will try it later https://github.com/jgarzik/pynode/blob/master/mkbootstrap.py if it's compatible with tty

Thanks for trying to work out this issue for this unique situation. What kind of laptop do you have? I may have some parts for ya to fixer up

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December 21, 2014, 04:41:31 PM
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can anyone provide bootstrap.dat?


having problems syncing?
i get 2-3 connections but it's very painful on laptop, overheating causing shutting down after half hour Roll Eyes

I'm on an old laptop myself and I didnt have that issue thank god, but I wonder what we can do to remedy that problem.
i fried this laptop on cpu mining:-) it's getting overheated very fast. Anyway i setup vps node (linux) it got synced in 10 mins, copied blk...dat files, ran wallet on laptop (win8) with -rescan and warning appeared ''Warning: Displayed transactions may not be correct! You may need to upgrade, or other nodes may need to upgrade.'' and wallet showing 23 weeks behind. I found python script for generating bootstrap.dat will try it later https://github.com/jgarzik/pynode/blob/master/mkbootstrap.py if it's compatible with tty

Thanks for trying to work out this issue for this unique situation. What kind of laptop do you have? I may have some parts for ya to fixer up
it's dell inspiron 15 with pentium B960, i've been ignoring overheating problem for a quite long time and i can live with that :-) but if you know how to solve it would be great.
I setup sha256 pool on tty.hashing.in it's NOMP. use on your own risk Smiley

Thanks! I'll give it a try.

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December 21, 2014, 05:33:49 PM
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can anyone provide bootstrap.dat?


having problems syncing?
i get 2-3 connections but it's very painful on laptop, overheating causing shutting down after half hour Roll Eyes

I'm on an old laptop myself and I didnt have that issue thank god, but I wonder what we can do to remedy that problem.
i fried this laptop on cpu mining:-) it's getting overheated very fast. Anyway i setup vps node (linux) it got synced in 10 mins, copied blk...dat files, ran wallet on laptop (win8) with -rescan and warning appeared ''Warning: Displayed transactions may not be correct! You may need to upgrade, or other nodes may need to upgrade.'' and wallet showing 23 weeks behind. I found python script for generating bootstrap.dat will try it later https://github.com/jgarzik/pynode/blob/master/mkbootstrap.py if it's compatible with tty

Thanks for trying to work out this issue for this unique situation. What kind of laptop do you have? I may have some parts for ya to fixer up
it's dell inspiron 15 with pentium B960, i've been ignoring overheating problem for a quite long time and i can live with that :-) but if you know how to solve it would be great.
I setup sha256 pool on tty.hashing.in it's NOMP. use on your own risk Smiley

Thanks! I'll give it a try.

Getting regular payouts from your pool! Thanks! PM me an address for bounty.
Status: 78 confirmations
Date: 12/21/2014 12:12
From: unknown
To: D5mS3YFKgeZH71ZQJrjXaeUZBRsLQgFq4m (own address, label: tty.hashing.in:1111)
Credit: 5.75666666 TTY
Net amount: +5.75666666 TTY
Transaction ID: fb9290832af69929b004d7b4a3c13c2f5873d5207a99652eecf5a197940bdb44

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December 21, 2014, 10:30:19 PM
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Just started mining this again, going to keep an eye on it
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December 22, 2014, 03:03:48 AM
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SHA-256, Scrypt have already been raped  by ASIC & FPGA.
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December 22, 2014, 04:24:18 AM
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SHA-256, Scrypt have already been raped  by ASIC & FPGA.

"difficulty_sha256d" : 7.16871583,
"difficulty_scrypt" : 0.03775192,
"difficulty_groestl" : 0.83975090,


No not really considering the difficulties are wicked low. Make use of your low power mining devices now! I am using outdated asics to mine and getting blocks even with 70kh/. This will not last when real hashpower comes onboard.

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December 22, 2014, 11:57:28 PM
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Dev, I noticed that for the last day was mined 5654 blocks. It is a little strange because the block time is 60 second. This means that for a day should be mined only 1440 blocks. This is almost four times more. Is everything working properly? I based my calculations on the time of block 494517 and 500171.
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December 23, 2014, 12:53:01 AM
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Dev, I noticed that for the last day was mined 5654 blocks. It is a little strange because the block time is 60 second. This means that for a day should be mined only 1440 blocks. This is almost four times more. Is everything working properly? I based my calculations on the time of block 494517 and 500171.
I would assume because the network difficulty is so low.
I've been mining at the sha256 pool for the last 3 days and I've seen the difficulty as low as 7.
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December 23, 2014, 03:57:46 AM
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Dev, I noticed that for the last day was mined 5654 blocks. It is a little strange because the block time is 60 second. This means that for a day should be mined only 1440 blocks. This is almost four times more. Is everything working properly? I based my calculations on the time of block 494517 and 500171.
I would assume because the netowork difficulty is so low.  Because I've been mining at the sha256 pool for the last 3 days and I've seen the difficulty as low as 7.

I've also been mining it too on and off, 8 GH/s SHA and 120 KH/s scrypt, not too much but still, my 8 GH/s has actually shown that I've found approx 20 blocks so far within the few hours.
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December 26, 2014, 05:16:30 AM
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Hello everyone! I am Melwinder, as you see by my username, I Am going to be apart of 5mil (The Developer)'s team of doing a full Relaunch and Revival of TTY Trinity Coin, I am going to be in charge of putting together our website as long as I have the capability to do so and Community Specialist, which that would basically entitle me is I would be the one to do most of the postings of our new relaunch ideas, projects and estimated times for each event.

I cannot give anymore details than that, we are working on a website right now, it's from a free website hoster so there is some restrictions however we are willing to work with whatever we can come up with, so I hope you all enjoy, we will be releasing some of our new relaunch projects and events in the next few weeks. Thank you! Smiley


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December 26, 2014, 06:05:50 PM
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Along with my other message I had posted which is above, I forgot to mention that we have a forums now! It's not permanent but they will be the majority of where we post our new projects and events we have planned, and Then it will go on here Smiley

Take a look here and sign up!!!
http://trinity.lefora.com/
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December 26, 2014, 06:09:18 PM
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i love the multi algo coins so that everyone get a chance to mine with their hardware
is there any exchnage for this coin yet
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December 26, 2014, 07:18:40 PM
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i love the multi algo coins so that everyone get a chance to mine with their hardware
is there any exchnage for this coin yet

Not yet, the Dev kinda fell out of contact a while back and he kinda lost interest, but now me and a couple of his friends are willing to help him with it, he is getting back into the coin and willing to do a full relaunch+revival of the coin that will include things such as Proof of Stake, Games, and other things Smiley If you want you can join our forums: http://trinity.lefora.com/
That's to keep in contact with all 3 of us faster and easier. I am also trying to convince him to maybe even add more algo's like X11 + X13 to the list to attract more people..

Thank you Cheesy
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January 01, 2015, 07:40:15 PM
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Hey everyone. I am looking at the code right now and I am going to test some changes to the difficulty adjustment in a testnet.
I think this is a good change to think about considering the rate of blocks we are getting is rather fast.
I would also like to know what people think about these:
1) Increasing total number of blocks
and/or
2) Introducing Proof of Stake in some capacity.

I would appreciate the input. I am in the brainstorming process now and I would like to test a few things tonight.

Thanks! 5mil

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January 02, 2015, 04:57:29 AM
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Also just started a Twitter giveaway!!!  Hop on this twitter, follow me and retweet, then comment your addy ON THE TWITTER POST and I'll give you 100 free TTY! Cheesy

https://twitter.com/Shadowwalker7/status/550878186452447232
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January 02, 2015, 05:13:41 AM
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Also just started a Twitter giveaway!!!  Hop on this twitter, follow me and retweet, then comment your addy ON THE TWITTER POST and I'll give you 100 free TTY! Cheesy

https://twitter.com/Shadowwalker7/status/550878186452447232
The first 100TTY has already been claimed!  Come get yours!
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January 02, 2015, 05:52:39 AM
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I added a big picture of projected events and approx dates for some of the projects we intend to do to keep TTY Alive and kick off the relaunch.
You can see the big picture on page 1 the first post, right before you see the coin specs Smiley
Enjoy!
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January 02, 2015, 06:17:36 AM
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I added a big picture of projected events and approx dates for some of the projects we intend to do to keep TTY Alive and kick off the relaunch.
You can see the big picture on page 1 the first post, right before you see the coin specs Smiley
Enjoy!

So your working on making this the first multi algo POW+POS coin. Nice. I'm now mining and put a miner in to match your hash so not to drive up the difficulty so we can crank out some coins.
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January 02, 2015, 05:43:22 PM
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i vote for PoS+PoW, forever  Smiley
why not.
look at hyperstakes feature of max limit on staking blocks
(it encourages distributed vs hoarded)

also AuxPow is interesting

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