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August 02, 2014, 05:21:32 PM
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August 02, 2014, 05:21:44 PM
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The altcoin community should be about innovation, not a select few people making a quick buck. Our goal was to break out of that greed driven trend. Cryptonite had no pre-mine, no IPO, the difficulty adjustment algorithm is designed to adapt quickly and prevent instamines

I live for a day when developers will actualy launch a coin which is as promised in announcement. So far, the only non-instamined coin out there is also the first one - Bitcoin.
Any other coin was instamined and XCN is not exception. Developers who can implement killer features in their coin surely know what starting difficulty should they go with to
really prevent instamine but, as it can be seen again, that is actualy not in their interest. Nor it is in their interest to provide optimized CPU / GPU miners and 100% working wallet
at the very start of mining.

"The first couple of hours were bit of a bumpy ride, the first Windows binaries released were buggy and caused a bunch of mini-forks to break out, preventing Windows users
from participating in the network until we released a fix."

Pathetic scumbags.
are you joking ? How many people were running on bitcoin at start... It is certainly the coin which has been the most intamined

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August 02, 2014, 05:25:07 PM
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I live for a day when developers will actualy launch a coin which is as promised in announcement. So far, the only non-instamined coin out there is also the first one - Bitcoin.
Any other coin was instamined and XCN is not exception. Developers who can implement killer features in their coin surely know what starting difficulty should they go with to
really prevent instamine but, as it can be seen again, that is actualy not in their interest. Nor it is in their interest to provide optimized CPU / GPU miners and 100% working wallet
at the very start of mining.

"The first couple of hours were bit of a bumpy ride, the first Windows binaries released were buggy and caused a bunch of mini-forks to break out, preventing Windows users
from participating in the network until we released a fix."

Pathetic scumbags.

are you joking ? How many people were running on bitcoin at start... It is certainly the coin which has been the most intamined

Listen retarded noob, you need to learn how to read blockchain explorer data first in order for you and me to have any meaningful debate on the matter. Until then just STFU.

theres nothing here. message me if you want to put something here.
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August 02, 2014, 05:29:13 PM
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I live for a day when developers will actualy launch a coin which is as promised in announcement. So far, the only non-instamined coin out there is also the first one - Bitcoin.
Any other coin was instamined and XCN is not exception. Developers who can implement killer features in their coin surely know what starting difficulty should they go with to
really prevent instamine but, as it can be seen again, that is actualy not in their interest. Nor it is in their interest to provide optimized CPU / GPU miners and 100% working wallet
at the very start of mining.

"The first couple of hours were bit of a bumpy ride, the first Windows binaries released were buggy and caused a bunch of mini-forks to break out, preventing Windows users
from participating in the network until we released a fix."

Pathetic scumbags.

You're freaking out over very little, almost nothing.  The percentage of coins affected by the bumpy first couple of hours is vanishingly tiny, and certainly no reason to set your hair on fire.  I think you may just want to FUD and earn ch33p coins!   Wink

Everyone had an entire month to learn Linux, rent VPS/botnets, and familiarize themselves with the Cryptonite software.  You should be congratulating Freak and Cat for their mini-blockchain implementation, which is a triumph of bleeding-edge technology.

Satoshi instamined Bitcoin BTW.  That's why he so rich!   Cool


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August 02, 2014, 05:30:34 PM
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People waiting == people waiting to mine coins that could be yours. Just a friendly reminder.

True. But those people are also taking on risk that I don't have.

With GPU miner without pool will be hard to deal with 100+ GPUs farms ( i have seen many in VTC while mining )

Gpu miners can be already in play -in 3 day mining with i7 3770k and i have 0 balance so i can tell you that CPU mining doesn't exist ( at least for me ).
Anyway like every where those who got GPU miner 1st behind scene will get big $$; x11... crypto night everywhere is same.

At the end coin can lose some fairness and cause it "clones" claim better distribution - lets just look at Bytecoin and Monero
if such situation will stay long next clone will get BIGGER attention and community at the end market share.


You don't 'get' a miner, you make it. Fair to the bone. Getting something for nothing is the unfairness.

Thank God there's someone here who realizes that getting something for nothing should not be expected, or worse, demanded.

:-)  I'm with you on that, too, but then again, that's three miner hackers in agreement.  *grin*

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August 02, 2014, 05:35:55 PM
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I live for a day when developers will actualy launch a coin which is as promised in announcement. So far, the only non-instamined coin out there is also the first one - Bitcoin.
Any other coin was instamined and XCN is not exception. Developers who can implement killer features in their coin surely know what starting difficulty should they go with to
really prevent instamine but, as it can be seen again, that is actualy not in their interest. Nor it is in their interest to provide optimized CPU / GPU miners and 100% working wallet
at the very start of mining.

"The first couple of hours were bit of a bumpy ride, the first Windows binaries released were buggy and caused a bunch of mini-forks to break out, preventing Windows users
from participating in the network until we released a fix."

Pathetic scumbags.

You're freaking out over very little, almost nothing.  The percentage of coins affected by the bumpy first couple of hours is vanishingly tiny, and certainly no reason to set your hair on fire.  I think you may just want to FUD and earn ch33p coins!   Wink

Everyone had an entire month to learn Linux, rent VPS/botnets, and familiarize themselves with the Cryptonite software.  You should be congratulating Freak and Cat for their mini-blockchain implementation, which is a triumph of bleeding-edge technology.

Satoshi instamined Bitcoin BTW.  That's why he so rich!   Cool

I think it is really bad for cryptos overally that guys who are already sitting on big piles of BTC opted for noob scammer retoric and techniques to get even more BTC. You really
should be ashamed.

theres nothing here. message me if you want to put something here.
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August 02, 2014, 05:41:55 PM
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Hi bitfreak, I sent you a PM...

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August 02, 2014, 05:44:45 PM
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DL'ed EXE, doesn't do anything just opens a command line window then closes. What gives?
You probably downloaded cryptonited. Download cryptonite-qt.

Doesn't work.


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August 02, 2014, 05:47:45 PM
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1gh pool almost boo, why?
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August 02, 2014, 05:53:27 PM
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Very simple pool software has been developed for anyone wanting to start a pool.

https://github.com/MiniblockchainProject/SimplePool

Requires the latest minerd and wallet code. Pool has a hard limit of about 8000 core connection in current implementation, corresponding to 16k getwork request/second. Updates to minerd would change this 8000 machine connections. Pool just writes share info out to a log file. Parsing thing for payments is up to you. The hard part of that is checking for orphans. Tested insofar that shares are being generated and checked inside of wallet. Have not managed to mine a block with it yet.

I want to help start the first public XCN pool, but need a sysadmin to keep it running.

If anyone wants to give it a shot, PM and I'll hook you up with a VPS.


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August 02, 2014, 05:53:39 PM
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1gh pool almost boo, why?
After the first minute mining it will come to norm. Initial vardiff adjustment is usually sharp and causes a bunch of stale shares to be submitted, but then it goes more smoothly.

Or, you are using not the miner downloaded from the pool page.
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August 02, 2014, 06:01:22 PM
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1gh pool almost boo, why?
After the first minute mining it will come to norm. Initial vardiff adjustment is usually sharp and causes a bunch of stale shares to be submitted, but then it goes more smoothly.

Or, you are using not the miner downloaded from the pool page.

how to use failover with minerd?
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August 02, 2014, 06:04:35 PM
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1gh pool almost boo, why?
After the first minute mining it will come to norm. Initial vardiff adjustment is usually sharp and causes a bunch of stale shares to be submitted, but then it goes more smoothly.

Or, you are using not the miner downloaded from the pool page.

how to use failover with minerd?
Sorry, it has no automatic failover support. Upcoming GPU miners will support it.
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August 02, 2014, 06:20:41 PM
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1gh pool almost boo, why?


It's not first minutes

Code:
[2014-08-02 18:18:12] accepted: 139/170 (81.76%), 1257 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-08-02 18:18:14] thread 30: 60522 hashes, 39.43 khash/s
[2014-08-02 18:18:14] accepted: 140/171 (81.87%), 1257 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-08-02 18:18:14] thread 14: 71655 hashes, 39.43 khash/s
[2014-08-02 18:18:14] accepted: 141/172 (81.98%), 1257 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-08-02 18:18:39] thread 27: 1042917 hashes, 39.23 khash/s
[2014-08-02 18:18:39] accepted: 141/173 (81.50%), 1257 khash/s (booooo)
[2014-08-02 18:18:45] thread 16: 1294598 hashes, 39.30 khash/s
[2014-08-02 18:18:45] accepted: 141/174 (81.03%), 1257 khash/s (booooo)
[2014-08-02 18:18:46] thread 14: 1276110 hashes, 39.38 khash/s
[2014-08-02 18:18:46] accepted: 141/175 (80.57%), 1257 khash/s (booooo)



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1gh pool almost boo, why?


It's not first minutes

Code:
[2014-08-02 18:18:12] accepted: 139/170 (81.76%), 1257 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-08-02 18:18:14] thread 30: 60522 hashes, 39.43 khash/s
[2014-08-02 18:18:14] accepted: 140/171 (81.87%), 1257 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-08-02 18:18:14] thread 14: 71655 hashes, 39.43 khash/s
[2014-08-02 18:18:14] accepted: 141/172 (81.98%), 1257 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-08-02 18:18:39] thread 27: 1042917 hashes, 39.23 khash/s
[2014-08-02 18:18:39] accepted: 141/173 (81.50%), 1257 khash/s (booooo)
[2014-08-02 18:18:45] thread 16: 1294598 hashes, 39.30 khash/s
[2014-08-02 18:18:45] accepted: 141/174 (81.03%), 1257 khash/s (booooo)
[2014-08-02 18:18:46] thread 14: 1276110 hashes, 39.38 khash/s
[2014-08-02 18:18:46] accepted: 141/175 (80.57%), 1257 khash/s (booooo)



This looks like a problem on our side indeed, we are investigating. It will not require updating minerd when fixed.
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August 02, 2014, 06:48:10 PM
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1gh pool almost boo, why?


It's not first minutes

Code:
[2014-08-02 18:18:12] accepted: 139/170 (81.76%), 1257 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-08-02 18:18:14] thread 30: 60522 hashes, 39.43 khash/s
[2014-08-02 18:18:14] accepted: 140/171 (81.87%), 1257 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-08-02 18:18:14] thread 14: 71655 hashes, 39.43 khash/s
[2014-08-02 18:18:14] accepted: 141/172 (81.98%), 1257 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-08-02 18:18:39] thread 27: 1042917 hashes, 39.23 khash/s
[2014-08-02 18:18:39] accepted: 141/173 (81.50%), 1257 khash/s (booooo)
[2014-08-02 18:18:45] thread 16: 1294598 hashes, 39.30 khash/s
[2014-08-02 18:18:45] accepted: 141/174 (81.03%), 1257 khash/s (booooo)
[2014-08-02 18:18:46] thread 14: 1276110 hashes, 39.38 khash/s
[2014-08-02 18:18:46] accepted: 141/175 (80.57%), 1257 khash/s (booooo)



This looks like a problem on our side indeed, we are investigating. It will not require updating minerd when fixed.


Thanks for the pool Smiley

Are you going to release a GPU miner too?

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August 02, 2014, 06:55:48 PM
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1gh pool almost boo, why?


It's not first minutes

Code:
[2014-08-02 18:18:12] accepted: 139/170 (81.76%), 1257 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-08-02 18:18:14] thread 30: 60522 hashes, 39.43 khash/s
[2014-08-02 18:18:14] accepted: 140/171 (81.87%), 1257 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-08-02 18:18:14] thread 14: 71655 hashes, 39.43 khash/s
[2014-08-02 18:18:14] accepted: 141/172 (81.98%), 1257 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-08-02 18:18:39] thread 27: 1042917 hashes, 39.23 khash/s
[2014-08-02 18:18:39] accepted: 141/173 (81.50%), 1257 khash/s (booooo)
[2014-08-02 18:18:45] thread 16: 1294598 hashes, 39.30 khash/s
[2014-08-02 18:18:45] accepted: 141/174 (81.03%), 1257 khash/s (booooo)
[2014-08-02 18:18:46] thread 14: 1276110 hashes, 39.38 khash/s
[2014-08-02 18:18:46] accepted: 141/175 (80.57%), 1257 khash/s (booooo)



This looks like a problem on our side indeed, we are investigating. It will not require updating minerd when fixed.


Thanks for the pool Smiley

Are you going to release a GPU miner too?
Eventually. It is not even started yet.
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Eventually. It is not even started yet.

Great, looking forward to it  Smiley

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August 02, 2014, 07:18:59 PM
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I dont find blocks... at firts, this coin was a fail, anything works fine...
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August 02, 2014, 07:32:00 PM
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I dont find blocks... at firts, this coin was a fail, anything works fine...

you're failed, not the coin. Loosers always complaining, jeiling all the time.
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