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Author Topic: [ANN][USB] USBCoin - POS. Listed on Bittrex. No IPO, No Premine, No instamine  (Read 93487 times)
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July 26, 2014, 08:21:12 PM
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i made in at 26 blocks you at 13, that make two blocks difference(i have 0) , something to know lol

I'd recommend to use ram disk. It is risky if electricity turns off but syncs faster.

i think it was the password, dev posted it 1 min early, and i got caught off guard, you was a bit more lucky

even 1 sec, makes a real difference here
2.9 mhs ? total ?
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July 26, 2014, 08:21:21 PM
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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 coind immediately with auto payouts every 30 seconds!
    3) It's lighter for your internet connection than normal MPOS pool.
Let me point out a few things;

1) I wouldn't consider this safer, as most users use throw away e-mails on regular MPOS pools. Also, 90% of nomp pools fail to secure their redis databases. It's not safer and anybody can wipe or modify payout addresses from a simple device such as an iPhone.
2) Faster? People need to download and install the wallet to pickup an address to start mining, this is not faster at all.
3) The amount of bandwidth "saved" is negectable, therefore not a great advantage compared to MPOS.

Let me point out.. NOMP does not display on which  block you are, therefore you have no idea if you are forked or not.
It also doesn't show the current difficulty, nor block history or block finder. I wonder why you think it's still better than a classical MPOS pool...


URL (difficulty 1): stratum+tcp://cryptoskills.com:3006
URL (Vardiff 128): stratum+tcp://cryptoskills.com:3034
URL (difficulty 1024): stratum+tcp://cryptoskills.com:3254

The target diff should be of .01 and .1 at the most for x11, whoever mining at vardiff 128 of 1024 won't EVER get a single share, and those mining at diff 1 won't get much either.



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July 26, 2014, 08:22:44 PM
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lol the diff, how can i solo this one  Smiley
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July 26, 2014, 08:23:15 PM
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2.9 mhs ? total ?

Yes I have only one GTX 770. This is my gaming PC actually.
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July 26, 2014, 08:24:51 PM
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Cant get the wallet link to work!? Just loads the mega site but no download


https://mega.co.nz/#!Ps5i3Rhb!iOzK7EqC1AXkIKI_K7FIyqbguMW4fAlAArI2tJqzLN4

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July 26, 2014, 08:25:14 PM
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Cant compile linux wallet. I fix icons name but still got errors.
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July 26, 2014, 08:25:59 PM
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Does this coin have anything to do with USE flash drive???haven't seen any funtion about that  Huh Huh Huh Huh
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July 26, 2014, 08:26:13 PM
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i made in at 26 blocks you at 13, that make two blocks difference(i have 0) , something to know lol

I'd recommend to use ram disk. It is risky if electricity turns off but syncs faster.

i think it was the password, dev posted it 1 min early, and i got caught off guard, you was a bit more lucky

even 1 sec, makes a real difference here
2.9 mhs ? total ?

yeah you just need to be fast, nothing else, good connection and ssd/ram disk can help
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July 26, 2014, 08:26:44 PM
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Cant get the wallet link to work!? Just loads the mega site but no download


https://mega.co.nz/#!Ps5i3Rhb!iOzK7EqC1AXkIKI_K7FIyqbguMW4fAlAArI2tJqzLN4

 Cheesy

lol gotcha Smiley cheers bud
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July 26, 2014, 08:26:59 PM
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So USBCoin finally has landed. First USB coin that has nothing to do with USB (sorry, its name contains letters U S B) :-)
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July 26, 2014, 08:27:16 PM
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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 coind immediately with auto payouts every 30 seconds!
    3) It's lighter for your internet connection than normal MPOS pool.
Let me point out a few things;

1) I wouldn't consider this safer, as most users use throw away e-mails on regular MPOS pools. Also, 90% of nomp pools fail to secure their redis databases. It's not safer and anybody can wipe or modify payout addresses from a simple device such as an iPhone.
2) Faster? People need to download and install the wallet to pickup an address to start mining, this is not faster at all.
3) The amount of bandwidth "saved" is negectable, therefore not a great advantage compared to MPOS.

Let me point out.. NOMP does not display on which  block you are, therefore you have no idea if you are forked or not.
It also doesn't show the current difficulty, nor block history or block finder. I wonder why you think it's still better than a classical MPOS pool...


URL (difficulty 1): stratum+tcp://cryptoskills.com:3006
URL (Vardiff 128): stratum+tcp://cryptoskills.com:3034
URL (difficulty 1024): stratum+tcp://cryptoskills.com:3254

The target diff should be of .01 and .1 at the most for x11, whoever mining at vardiff 128 of 1024 won't EVER get a single share, and those mining at diff 1 won't get much either.




At least we do not get stuck with cronjobs, mysql , and many others every hour Smiley

If you are able to crack our Redis database, please do it, and i will reward you.

Btw, wanna talk about sql-injections, DDOS, and more that every dam MPOS pool has?

If what you say about NOMP would be so evident, there would not be any reason "to point out a few things."

Nice try to throw some sh*t against other pool owners.

Nice try Smiley


and also the diff 1 is just a typo..the first port diff is 0.001

Thanks for the lesson lol lol lol

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July 26, 2014, 08:30:53 PM
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good launch
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July 26, 2014, 08:31:19 PM
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At least we do not get stuck with cronjobs, mysql , and many others every hour Smiley

If you are able to crack our Redis database, please do it, and i will reward you.

Btw, wanna talk about sql-injections, DDOS, and more that every dam MPOS pool has?

If what you say about NOMP would be so evident, there would not be any reason "to point out a few things."

Nice try to throw some sh*t against other pool owners.

Nice try Smiley



Learn how to vardiff, because you terribly failed it.

I didn't say YOUR database was vulnerable, rather 90% of them. In your case I have no idea, and I haven't tested and I don't intend to.

Sql injection happens, that's life, heh.

Any decent sysadmin will master a MPOS pool and make it reliable like ours. Not my problem if you are lacking skills and get stuck using NOMP front-end.

DDoS? You can get some on a NOMP pool aswell, pointless argument.

Cronjobs? Well actually, we have control over our payouts, can stop them and limit the damage of forks and other disruptions. Any skilled admin will do just fine with the cronjobs dude.

Either way, look at the hashrates, they speak for themselves. Please go on with your pool having a total lack of informations to the miners.

PS: I think miners like to know which block they are mining aswell as it's difficulty. This is the MAIN reason why NOMP sucks as a front-end.

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July 26, 2014, 08:34:09 PM
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2.9 mhs ? total ?

Yes I have only one GTX 770. This is my gaming PC actually.
mind to tell me what was your .conf settings?
i missed the solo because of that  Sad
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July 26, 2014, 08:34:21 PM
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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 coind immediately with auto payouts every 30 seconds!
    3) It's lighter for your internet connection than normal MPOS pool.
Let me point out a few things;

1) I wouldn't consider this safer, as most users use throw away e-mails on regular MPOS pools. Also, 90% of nomp pools fail to secure their redis databases. It's not safer and anybody can wipe or modify payout addresses from a simple device such as an iPhone.
2) Faster? People need to download and install the wallet to pickup an address to start mining, this is not faster at all.
3) The amount of bandwidth "saved" is negectable, therefore not a great advantage compared to MPOS


This ^^

Though HashHarder managed to figure a way out around this with their One Address thingy
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July 26, 2014, 08:35:36 PM
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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 coind immediately with auto payouts every 30 seconds!
    3) It's lighter for your internet connection than normal MPOS pool.
Let me point out a few things;

1) I wouldn't consider this safer, as most users use throw away e-mails on regular MPOS pools. Also, 90% of nomp pools fail to secure their redis databases. It's not safer and anybody can wipe or modify payout addresses from a simple device such as an iPhone.
2) Faster? People need to download and install the wallet to pickup an address to start mining, this is not faster at all.
3) The amount of bandwidth "saved" is negectable, therefore not a great advantage compared to MPOS


This ^^

Though HashHarder managed to figure a way out around this with their One Address thingy

Yep, using deterministic addresses is faster. The feature is actually available in NOMP, but from a pool owner standpoint, 75% of the miners wouldn't be able to import the linked addresses in their wallet.

The market wants to just set up workers, mine on them, then dump the shitcoins str8 from the pool to bittrex.

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July 26, 2014, 08:35:37 PM
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2.9 mhs ? total ?

Yes I have only one GTX 770. This is my gaming PC actually.
mind to tell me what was your .conf settings?
i missed the solo because of that  Sad

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maxconnections=100
rpcallowip=*
rpcuser=user
rpcpassword=password
rpcport=7755
gen=0
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July 26, 2014, 08:41:08 PM
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i guess nicehash doesnt work with suchpool either, btc's going down and no shares on the pool.
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July 26, 2014, 08:42:48 PM
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i guess nicehash doesnt work with suchpool either, btc's going down and no shares on the pool.

what do you mean?
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July 26, 2014, 08:42:51 PM
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I gotta chime in on cryptoskills and suchpool back and forth here.

suchpool has always been solid.  period.

crytposkills, it's hard to tell exactly what my stats/payouts are...the different ports for difficutly on some algo's is bullshit and never works right.  I lost plenty of BTCD on your pool because the ports were shitty and did not work correctly with diff of each worker.

and there is the fact that no nomp pool ever is going to be as popular as a mpos pool...just look at the facts and hashrates.
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