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August 05, 2014, 10:05:32 AM
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I'm trying to send using cryptonited, but I get this error:
error: {"code":-3,"message":"Invalid amount, too short"}
cryptonited sendtoaddress CS7BStDpSWvixRS99T3Twp9zQUBaA9mqKG 10

Please ignore the vague troll-ish instructions above.

Exact format needs to be 10 decimal places with the "ep" at the end.  
./cryptonited sendtoaddress mvqH4czVQg2HdGpkV7PWVZJpRXVwLnMXpN "30.0100000000ep"

Explained, for anyone sincerely interested in knowing why this was done:
http://cryptonite.info/wiki/index.php?title=Cryptonite_API#A_note_about_EP_amounts

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August 05, 2014, 10:07:45 AM
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I'm trying to send using cryptonited, but I get this error:
error: {"code":-3,"message":"Invalid amount, too short"}
cryptonited sendtoaddress CS7BStDpSWvixRS99T3Twp9zQUBaA9mqKG 10

Exact format needs to be 10 decimal places with the "ep" at the end.  Please ignore the vague troll-ish instructions above.
./cryptonited sendtoaddress mvqH4czVQg2HdGpkV7PWVZJpRXVwLnMXpN "30.0100000000ep"

Explained, for anyone sincerely interested in knowing why this was done:
http://cryptonite.info/wiki/index.php?title=Cryptonite_API#A_note_about_EP_amounts

Thanks that worked!
Edit: guess I should have read
http://cryptonite.info/wiki/index.php?title=Cryptonite_API

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August 05, 2014, 10:08:35 AM
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I like what I see; an actually active member with a lot of good ideas.
However, I dont feel safe investing until i know:
#1 The disribution graphed out, I want to easily figure out what the current inflation is.
#2 Who or what these huge miners is. This is perhaps harder to deal with at this point, but it seems to me the most likely either a large botnet or a private gpu farm. Neither of these make me feel confident in the currency.
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August 05, 2014, 10:17:23 AM
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hi my wallet isnt syncing
could someone give me some addnodes for my conf?
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August 05, 2014, 10:20:15 AM
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a GPU farm is not impossible, but implementing these CL files for an AMD gpu is pretty hard. It would suprise me if someone made it that far. a large botnet is possible.

By the way: that mini blockchain feature is a really useful feature! Nice find

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August 05, 2014, 10:26:30 AM
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wow, some addresses mine @1gh with 600MH ... thats more than 5000 haswell cores...

I really wonder why giving money to botnets is ok :S

that is why GPU's are ok its hard for a botnet to take GPU over although I am sure many are trying, above does look like a large botnet farm indeed, surprised law enforcement is not tracing it to the source and try to shut it down

yeah you can not compete with above, you can get 1,000 maybe 10,000 if patient , by that time difficulty is sky high why botnet network sits on 1,000,000 coins, then GPU miner is released and people catch up to 100,000 (if patient, who does that actually as people jump around the coins)

so 10 years is looking better and better in my view

but this also could be a hidden GPU miner, by some savvy developer(s) from the underground, in which case this is fair as long as not a developer that launched the coin, so best one can hope for is release of open source GPU miner, if anyone is watching this thread please do so for Nvidia (they eat electricity less  Cool
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August 05, 2014, 10:29:41 AM
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Anyone mining with AMD CPU?

Please share hashrate results.

I am mining with AMD.

FX-6300@4,2 GH = 420 kH
Athlon II X2 B28 @ 3,4 GH = 150 kH
Athlon X2 4850e  @ 2,5 GH = 90 kH

Some updates as we have new miner:

FX-6300@4,2 GH = 512 kH
Athlon II X2 B28 @ 3,4 GH = 175 kH
Athlon X2 4850e  @ 2,5 GH = 105 kH
A4-6300 X2 @ 3,7 GH = 148 kH
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August 05, 2014, 10:32:47 AM
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Anyone mining with AMD CPU?

Please share hashrate results.

I am mining with AMD.

FX-6300@4,2 GH = 420 kH
Athlon II X2 B28 @ 3,4 GH = 150 kH
Athlon X2 4850e  @ 2,5 GH = 90 kH

Some updates as we have new miner:

FX-6300@4,2 GH = 512 kH
Athlon II X2 B28 @ 3,4 GH = 175 kH
Athlon X2 4850e  @ 2,5 GH = 105 kH
A4-6300 X2 @ 3,7 GH = 148 kH

nice

I am mining with 2 MHS  w/ AMD 1090T (only 150 W power consumption, but boxes heat up regardless) will try to push to 1,000 maybe more and wait for GPU and perform plan as above , we have plenty of time 10 years!

In my estimation if CPU botnets, there is approx 300 to 500 machines infected which is not a lot actually, my humor is getting less and less, but there is some decent innovation behind this coin, but can not have CPU only or this happens, people will mine mostly for fun (not profit) when GPU miner comes up prices will come up automatically, that's all

next time something like this is launched a link to GPU miner should be made available at the same time, if this would happen here exchanges would devour this coin like no tomorrow and miners would rejoyce
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August 05, 2014, 10:33:33 AM
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hi my wallet isnt syncing
could someone give me some addnodes for my conf?

There are some nodes listed on the previous page, but also just try this command:
./cryptonited addnode seed.gpile.it onetry

Keep trying that until it finds one.  That's what cryptonited does by default, but just not very fast Smiley

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August 05, 2014, 10:40:55 AM
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I am mining with 2 MHS  w/ AMD 1090T (only 150 W power consumption, but boxes heat up regardless) will try to push to 1,000 maybe more and wait for GPU and perform plan as above , we have plenty of time 10 years!

You really mean 2 Mhs/s (2000 Kh/s) with Phenom II X6 1090T Processor?  Shocked

You killed me...
What soft do you use?
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August 05, 2014, 10:44:05 AM
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I am mining with 2 MHS  w/ AMD 1090T (only 150 W power consumption, but boxes heat up regardless) will try to push to 1,000 maybe more and wait for GPU and perform plan as above , we have plenty of time 10 years!

You really mean 2 Mhs/s (2000 Kh/s) with Phenom II X6 1090T Processor?  Shocked

You killed me...
What soft do you use?

and have competition from 1000's of miners reading this thread?, custom software with highly optimized assembler routines...

also do hurry up as GPU miner is being worked on, but that is a good thing
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August 05, 2014, 11:02:53 AM
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Anyone mining with AMD CPU?

Please share hashrate results.

I am mining with AMD.

FX-6300@4,2 GH = 420 kH
Athlon II X2 B28 @ 3,4 GH = 150 kH
Athlon X2 4850e  @ 2,5 GH = 90 kH

Some updates as we have new miner:

FX-6300@4,2 GH = 512 kH
Athlon II X2 B28 @ 3,4 GH = 175 kH
Athlon X2 4850e  @ 2,5 GH = 105 kH
A4-6300 X2 @ 3,7 GH = 148 kH

nice

I am mining with 2 MHS  w/ AMD 1090T (only 150 W power consumption, but boxes heat up regardless) will try to push to 1,000 maybe more and wait for GPU and perform plan as above , we have plenty of time 10 years!

In my estimation if CPU botnets, there is approx 300 to 500 machines infected which is not a lot actually, my humor is getting less and less, but there is some decent innovation behind this coin, but can not have CPU only or this happens, people will mine mostly for fun (not profit) when GPU miner comes up prices will come up automatically, that's all

next time something like this is launched a link to GPU miner should be made available at the same time, if this would happen here exchanges would devour this coin like no tomorrow and miners would rejoyce

amazing, which miner do you use?
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August 05, 2014, 11:07:18 AM
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Anyone mining with AMD CPU?

Please share hashrate results.

I am mining with AMD.

FX-6300@4,2 GH = 420 kH
Athlon II X2 B28 @ 3,4 GH = 150 kH
Athlon X2 4850e  @ 2,5 GH = 90 kH

Some updates as we have new miner:

FX-6300@4,2 GH = 512 kH
Athlon II X2 B28 @ 3,4 GH = 175 kH
Athlon X2 4850e  @ 2,5 GH = 105 kH
A4-6300 X2 @ 3,7 GH = 148 kH

nice

I am mining with 2 MHS  w/ AMD 1090T (only 150 W power consumption, but boxes heat up regardless) will try to push to 1,000 maybe more and wait for GPU and perform plan as above , we have plenty of time 10 years!

In my estimation if CPU botnets, there is approx 300 to 500 machines infected which is not a lot actually, my humor is getting less and less, but there is some decent innovation behind this coin, but can not have CPU only or this happens, people will mine mostly for fun (not profit) when GPU miner comes up prices will come up automatically, that's all

next time something like this is launched a link to GPU miner should be made available at the same time, if this would happen here exchanges would devour this coin like no tomorrow and miners would rejoyce

amazing, which miner do you use?

information is classified for now, but do yourself a favor and use Intel processors, AMD's are great for GPU bridge for standard mining, this coin here for me is theoretical exercise although I used my setup to mine primecoin (riecoin too) very successfully early in the days (too late now) also cloud farms but here be warned as it is unprofitable also press your local law enforcement cyber division to dismantle bot nets not just for the sake of crypto coins  Cool
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August 05, 2014, 11:11:08 AM
Last edit: August 05, 2014, 11:25:12 AM by q327K091
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btw anyone has chart/graph on difficulty level of Cryptonite ? I can not tell (and therefore project) miners activity and to simply shut down CPU's cores (as they cost energy and heat! even with 150 W which is very small I can imagine Intel like 250 W almost double that must like an oven)

do let know please on how to measure difficulty , thanks much!

wallet "getdifficulty" shows  185,177.78545464 so at 2 MHS that's approx 200+ a day ? if cores don't overheat lol and they do

so.... if I see it 4 x difficulty, that's 50+ less coins and abuse of CPU's at that level and with competition that pulls 100's of MHS

another tip from me, do not overclock your CPU's, (goes also for GPU's) it is NOT worth it, you will shorten your hardware lifespan by a factor more than 1/2

using CPU cores max - 1 (1 for GPU bridge) cost GPU hash rate , not a tremendous amount (but could be in the kilo hashes level on Xnn coin variety...) 
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August 05, 2014, 11:19:43 AM
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@bitfreak, would it be possibile if you made an emission chart of XCN, showing how the coin is mined over the course of it's pow period?
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August 05, 2014, 11:46:53 AM
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but the coin will not be relaunched, nor will the developer's design decisions be revisited.  Perhaps we can let the market take it from here?

You don't know that. I'd definitely fork it, toss the PoW and relaunch it myself if I weren't already busy with other things. If someone else wants to do it, it may happen.

It would actually be a bad bet to say this coin won't be forked. Whether those inevitable forks get any success is hard to say. Launch problems definitely help forks, but it is a question of degree.


My guess is anyone wanting to fork is waiting for things to clear out. with all due respect to catia's hard work, there are things still left to do with this coin.

That's what merging is for. If you change nothing but the proof of work, merging will be trivial, and could even be automated.



I am no coder but when you say replace PoW - wud Cryptonight work on this? I guess mini block chain from this along with bloated blockchain of Cryptonight = win!
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August 05, 2014, 11:52:37 AM
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but the coin will not be relaunched, nor will the developer's design decisions be revisited.  Perhaps we can let the market take it from here?

You don't know that. I'd definitely fork it, toss the PoW and relaunch it myself if I weren't already busy with other things. If someone else wants to do it, it may happen.

It would actually be a bad bet to say this coin won't be forked. Whether those inevitable forks get any success is hard to say. Launch problems definitely help forks, but it is a question of degree.


My guess is anyone wanting to fork is waiting for things to clear out. with all due respect to catia's hard work, there are things still left to do with this coin.

That's what merging is for. If you change nothing but the proof of work, merging will be trivial, and could even be automated.



I am no coder but when you say replace PoW - wud Cryptonight work on this? I guess mini block chain from this along with bloated blockchain of Cryptonight = win!

I say that (mini block) add scratchpad (military level cryptography) aka diffusion matrix aka what boolberry has done = 8$ a coin possibility

to mine boolberry these days you need a supercomputer
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August 05, 2014, 11:55:59 AM
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but the coin will not be relaunched, nor will the developer's design decisions be revisited.  Perhaps we can let the market take it from here?

You don't know that. I'd definitely fork it, toss the PoW and relaunch it myself if I weren't already busy with other things. If someone else wants to do it, it may happen.

It would actually be a bad bet to say this coin won't be forked. Whether those inevitable forks get any success is hard to say. Launch problems definitely help forks, but it is a question of degree.


My guess is anyone wanting to fork is waiting for things to clear out. with all due respect to catia's hard work, there are things still left to do with this coin.

That's what merging is for. If you change nothing but the proof of work, merging will be trivial, and could even be automated.



I am no coder but when you say replace PoW - wud Cryptonight work on this? I guess mini block chain from this along with bloated blockchain of Cryptonight = win!

Any of them would work. Replacing the PoW on a coin is, in terms of code changes, just not a big deal. They all have advantages and disadvantages though.

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August 05, 2014, 12:04:50 PM
Last edit: August 05, 2014, 12:18:50 PM by q327K091
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@bitfreak, would it be possibile if you made an emission chart of XCN, showing how the coin is mined over the course of it's pow period?

+100

Lastly and not pushing bool here for I don't own a single coin, even though I was there in first two weeks, difficulty went high up almost immediately, I got 0.08 a day and shut down cores... GPU miner does exist and it in the hands of bool dev! and despite that they have done well.. which is veeeeery strange

see their "network state", it's geeks paradise, but believe all of this adds to value of coins (in general)  tech tools/gadgets etc

http://boolberry.com/state.html

love aliases too, market has awarded them bonus because of innovation, things like that, you innovated small block chain and thats very cool...

ha! 20 minutes and now we have 192,469.49615285 so people are mining it, too bad there could underground GPU software to which 1 has access and/or massive bot nets, you want the former (but opened sourced Nvidia & AMD), keep an eye on that difficulty and dont burn your CPU's in the process  Cool

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August 05, 2014, 12:05:00 PM
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Where is the link for the new miner? Huh
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