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Author Topic: [ANN] SpreadCoin | True Decentralization (No Pools) | Testing New Masternodes  (Read 810025 times)
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January 06, 2015, 07:54:14 AM
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Here are the top miners (at least 100 mined blocks) Grin

AddressValue OutBlocks
SNYqcyEtXr5UWpxMds8mQ9x8jo8fWFJVKz25132.250024913789
SZaEGTuuxCKNz1Dde9ervUqh89ekuUf8Fc8886.613916661391
SQeJJfYkaUTwP1yiGwM342gM37GMQB9F8C7839.161556631228
SkJs7RGxuDhehDwjWyyZGg3bBMsDbS1h817501.693993141175
SRuCLqXEKJVr9TWXWkdUxDJNkuwGT7tCYo6392.369243441001
Sf4iFeN3tP281DxpA9wjUjdwrfskE5aozc5546.72598491870
SS27ugqjpn9B6T4F17ZKYgAM2EELN7pHvH5493.97567832866
Sc8KwkyfNev6JgXQN5vxP8P9f9Kz6rVdec5066.6133866799
SaK77W2jomJhWeu8ZqoUaNY1L1YBGF12xj3879.95081352607
SfRf62XcdDVsbJK6RdAZURKzaq2p9bGgGq2861.98886501443
SQhEhyk4ycbFrjuG6Zkpnr6ET2JSJRPDco2680.41563998414
SXWorE1atGxLQ7iFQeMBhR48Y5Aj16LvDn2606.15745329403
SNeuhKzCr1wqf2fpciviAUVnZqVWjgo4ZS2343.02064501363
SfVk4jofxfzd9Fy5LXfzvi3PRrEN3wJTZR2162.44268333335
SbU78ZkzU94Q4CuWSZZ5BhsH5NoTCMfkoX2125.93139161330
ScY4UZgzbk4EciXdaNyBLWyLzks6DQi1R32009.42863502310
SNFrUzzAuW9G9vcznUDV2CdnUbUDUGyhij1702.8232417267
SbA1zLouyE2D1BkF6TXUbRU77mJY4FyfUx1494.05592504233
SYiJC6BpNdUSrtWBqbCbpktNVsit6kNkLp1366.57890335212
SVDi85iCqoSiXBNMv289C1519WPJ1pBdJD1289.83684171203
SeF8S4kFHMEY91Sfy3ACaMTDFTESFZaXuc1158.19144499179
Sgx8CgiqPnHPhYe6mB2VsDE919aDEqV7wN1155.17710829179
SYbbngdnUuK5Vg8p3LmqAG7LsaCPMDqxg91107.70596661172
STrbziWSQTeaRuqaeb2fhFRBtqSfJVVcok1070.15835667165
SV4phTYGgq8uYBuyCDQxkWXgP8A95TUph2924.77409507145
SekFom4Zskbe4dSc47CzXYCaionEtstDnj894.17436672139
SVLJVPAXo4Qu6eamnXeoCx4xvSN6vXLssD820.43232334128
SPbiVupNphvnNk52297mDhSt1WLaPVMw1s737.10111833114
ScfqV4U7wZB54rupExckJzNyUHUpviYbCj715.77151998111
SV87XKmHz8egHuQGL8g9wbWxREcTyWYhvV715.133695113
SjUCg4jUB2XMDSaR3BuxCTSVbQEufkjR7c710.82767332112
SS9SiL7bucG6dxFCRez8SuF57ctFMgBKJm707.91073502111
SQ5xucn5xiSfdA8WG69wqBzLEgj284Kjoa695.15872002108

I have never figured this out but how do we get our main address to look up things like this?

If you are going to leave your BTC on an exchange please send it to this address instead 1GH3ub3UUHbU5qDJW5u3E9jZ96ZEmzaXtG, I will at least use the money better than someone who steals it from the exchange. Thanks Wink
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January 06, 2015, 08:18:09 AM
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Ahh.. the good ole "diff 17" days.. Tongue


@ Mr.Spread
How do you plan to handle the intensity and other single/multi gpu configs and settings ?

I have some tips if you're willing to include a Win7 mining tweaks/ guide. eg. How to's on, disabling media player/ internet browser hardware acceleration, driver updates, ect.

The best way to achive a high level of decentralization would be to win over the single gpu/cpu users/newbies by making their involvement as seamless and as hassle free as possible. If successful, the swarm will leave the privkey whales with little to no WUs to feed on.

Poor whale...  Wink



Hm, so the ultimate goal would be to have GPU mining directly from within the wallet, right?
No external tools and conf file tweaking...
Maybe have the wallet automatically detect if GPU is compatible and let the user simply click a button.

Use CPU (x) --- Threads 1/2/3/4

Use GPU (x) --- Threads x/y/z etc

START MINING

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January 06, 2015, 08:44:48 AM
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Ahh.. the good ole "diff 17" days.. Tongue


@ Mr.Spread
How do you plan to handle the intensity and other single/multi gpu configs and settings ?

I have some tips if you're willing to include a Win7 mining tweaks/ guide. eg. How to's on, disabling media player/ internet browser hardware acceleration, driver updates, ect.

The best way to achive a high level of decentralization would be to win over the single gpu/cpu users/newbies by making their involvement as seamless and as hassle free as possible. If successful, the swarm will leave the privkey whales with little to no WUs to feed on.

Poor whale...  Wink



Hm, so the ultimate goal would be to have GPU mining directly from within the wallet, right?
No external tools and conf file tweaking...
Maybe have the wallet automatically detect if GPU is compatible and let the user simply click a button.

Use CPU (x) --- Threads 1/2/3/4

Use GPU (x) --- Threads x/y/z etc

START MINING

That would rid the need for comprehensive mining guides.

The wallet automatically recognizes your cpu, why not gpu?
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January 06, 2015, 10:30:39 AM
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My plan of sneaky buying up Spread coins for cheap and climbing up to the top 10 in richlist is failing. Stop pushing the price up Cheesy

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January 06, 2015, 11:54:57 AM
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Here are the top miners (at least 100 mined blocks) Grin

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I have never figured this out but how do we get our main address to look up things like this?
I used some tools: one was parsed the blockchains and "convert" it to a db. Second was search for coinbase tx, and gets the pubkeys and amounts. Third was convert pubkeys to address, and sums the amount, and display this table.

Here are the top miners (at least 100 mined blocks) Grin

~~snip table

Interesting...my mining activity won't show up in your list because every block reward I have ever found, generates a new address. I think Mr. Spread mentioned every block generates a new address. This list shows rewards going to single addresses. Wonder what they are doing different?
miningprivkey=  maybe?
Yes, if someone used ths parameter, he is always mine to the same address. if the wallet gen new address for every block, the blockchain didnt know if this is same wallet.
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January 06, 2015, 01:24:42 PM
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Mr. Spread, what are you working on right now?
 It seems there are many here who wish you were working on this feature or that feature, but what exactly are you doing?

I own a DASH Masternode.... And you should too.
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January 06, 2015, 01:57:28 PM
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Thumbs up to spread, i've been looking on for awhile now since network was 300mh/s

never got to really mining it but i've been around the irc channels #spreadcoin and wow its so quiet there until 1-2 weeks ago. now theres a bot there and everything seems like a more proper coin now.

I'm just voicing out my thoughts, like everyone said we need to make it hassle free and try bundling everything with the miner...

but with driver issues and etc. i believe it will be quite a long time before that can be done.

So first we need to solve 1 problem.

I'm trying to make my gpu mine casually on my PC, but i can and the best thing that solved that for me is the -i function to make the gpu run at certain % and from that certain db(noise) value and while allowing me to still watch youtube and movies on my PC (of course for serious gaming i would need to switch it off) from "https://github.com/tpruvot/ccminer/releases".

I use that version of ccminer to mine darkcoin at 50% and keep the temps less than 70 in my iTX casing (just for fun).

Since most gamers use nvidia (its a fact) try making the spread cudaminer work like this.

Assuming the mindset of people buying lottery tickets, what are the chances ? well if you don't buy it, it will be 0.000000000~~~~~0   but when you buy 1 it becomes 0.00~1 , same should apply to spreadcoin, serious people can buy as much as they want, but for the casual guys well just make it simple.

i can't watch youtube when i have the spreadcoin gpu miner on, nevermind the howling noise it causes the gpu to makes in my room when i go to bed.

and yea i think this is my first post ever in bitcointalks. (i've been reading it since jan 2014)


Go spread !


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January 06, 2015, 03:53:32 PM
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I'll put a 300 SPR bounty on a miners hash chart.

Here is 2 miners chart: http://104.36.83.126/spreadcoin/
  • network hashrate
  • top miners pie chart (>1000 mined coins)
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January 06, 2015, 04:13:51 PM
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I'll put a 300 SPR bounty on a miners hash chart.

Here is 2 miners chart: http://104.36.83.126/spreadcoin/
  • network hashrate
  • top miners pie chart (>1000 mined coins)

Nice work! Smiley

Crikey, SNYqcyEtXr5UWpxMds8mQ9x8jo8fWFJVKz must be running several hundred 290's...  Shocked
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January 06, 2015, 04:15:10 PM
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I'll put a 300 SPR bounty on a miners hash chart.

Here is 2 miners chart: http://104.36.83.126/spreadcoin/
  • network hashrate
  • top miners pie chart (>1000 mined coins)

To clarify, people brought up the concern that some miners aren't taken into account due to their blocks being sent to a new address each time.  Is this correct or did you find a workaround for that in this chart?

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January 06, 2015, 04:19:20 PM
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I'll put a 300 SPR bounty on a miners hash chart.

Here is 2 miners chart: http://104.36.83.126/spreadcoin/
  • network hashrate
  • top miners pie chart (>1000 mined coins)

Hmm, one miner has 24% of the hashrate.  Interesting.  Looks like we found the dumper.

Nice chart by the way.
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January 06, 2015, 04:41:23 PM
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I'll put a 300 SPR bounty on a miners hash chart.

Here is 2 miners chart: http://104.36.83.126/spreadcoin/
  • network hashrate
  • top miners pie chart (>1000 mined coins)

Great Graphics!  Cool
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January 06, 2015, 04:49:48 PM
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I'll put a 300 SPR bounty on a miners hash chart.

Here is 2 miners chart: http://104.36.83.126/spreadcoin/
  • network hashrate
  • top miners pie chart (>1000 mined coins)

Great Graphics!  Cool

The hashrate is running along a nice long term line!
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January 06, 2015, 04:52:55 PM
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http://spreadcoin.net/explorer/Sfxc14Aj5FHA7cwLqxZyMxdus5CgVxr9Mw
This guy got another 200+ blocks in the past 1,000 or so.
He's not mining to the address but rather consolidates to the address every 24 or so hours.
He's also increased his blocks at a ridiculous rate. Just 6% of total a couple days ago. 20%+ today.

This might be what happens when rentable mining rigs and pools are out of the picture... One guy with a GPU farm can easily take over.
Personally I would gladly rent a couple mega farms to give him some competition but that doesn't seem possible.
Ideas?

I own a DASH Masternode.... And you should too.
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January 06, 2015, 04:56:35 PM
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http://spreadcoin.net/explorer/Sfxc14Aj5FHA7cwLqxZyMxdus5CgVxr9Mw
This guy got another 200+ blocks in the past 1,000 or so.
He's not mining to the address but rather consolidates to the address every 24 or so hours.
He's also increased his blocks at a ridiculous rate. Just 6% of total a couple days ago. 20%+ today.

This might be what happens when rentable mining rigs and pools are out of the picture... One guy with a GPU farm can easily take over.


That's a problem with small valued coins, not with solo mining.

As the coin gains value (as it has) the hashrate will grow (as it has), this guy will be smallfish in two months.
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January 06, 2015, 05:49:42 PM
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Hmm, one miner has 24% of the hashrate.  Interesting.  Looks like we found the dumper.

Nice chart by the way.
No, 24% is just within this top addresses.

To clarify, people brought up the concern that some miners aren't taken into account due to their blocks being sent to a new address each time.  Is this correct or did you find a workaround for that in this chart?
The blockchain dont know which addresses are in same wallet. We can just infer that, after he assemble that coins. like Sfxc14Aj5FHA7cwLqxZyMxdus5CgVxr9Mw.
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January 06, 2015, 05:52:00 PM
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Hmm, one miner has 24% of the hashrate.  Interesting.  Looks like we found the dumper.

Nice chart by the way.
No, 24% is just within this top addresses.

To clarify, people brought up the concern that some miners aren't taken into account due to their blocks being sent to a new address each time.  Is this correct or did you find a workaround for that in this chart?
The blockchain dont know which addresses are in same wallet. We can just infer that, after he assemble that coins. like Sfxc14Aj5FHA7cwLqxZyMxdus5CgVxr9Mw.

Fair enough.  Would you be willing to continue to host all of this?
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January 06, 2015, 05:57:59 PM
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Hmm, one miner has 24% of the hashrate.  Interesting.  Looks like we found the dumper.

Nice chart by the way.
No, 24% is just within this top addresses.

To clarify, people brought up the concern that some miners aren't taken into account due to their blocks being sent to a new address each time.  Is this correct or did you find a workaround for that in this chart?
The blockchain dont know which addresses are in same wallet. We can just infer that, after he assemble that coins. like Sfxc14Aj5FHA7cwLqxZyMxdus5CgVxr9Mw.

My mistake.  I thought that address currently had 24% of the hashrate. 
 
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January 06, 2015, 06:01:30 PM
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I think we need a promotional team or at least one person, which will organize and handle contests such as signature contest proposed by frontbumper and also promote by any other means.
What do you think?
Do you want to be in Team Spread? Or maybe SpreadTeam? Some better name is necessary I think.

Spreader!

If you are in Team Spread you can call yourself a Spreader!

Hey Spreaders, how's the Spread going?


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January 06, 2015, 06:25:57 PM
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I think we need a promotional team or at least one person, which will organize and handle contests such as signature contest proposed by frontbumper and also promote by any other means.
What do you think?
Do you want to be in Team Spread? Or maybe SpreadTeam? Some better name is necessary I think.

Spreader!

If you are in Team Spread you can call yourself a Spreader!

Hey Spreaders, how's the Spread going?



We're going to Outspread them all Smiley
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