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Author Topic: [Ultracoin] [Est. Feb 2014] ~ ASIC Resistant & Ultrafast 6 Second Transactions!  (Read 380961 times)
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December 09, 2014, 01:03:14 PM
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We need to get the network populated with the latest version as the latest release will only accept blocks from the latest version- hence the random stopping.  The problem is that the new wallet will still connect up with previous versions to exchange peer nodes and will send blocks.  And the wallet tends to jump around to random clients rather than sticking to just the few that it has successfully started downloading blocks from.   Try restarting your wallet or, alternatively, you can edit your ultracoin.conf file to use "connect" rather than "addnode" to synch up- this way it won't try to connect to others.  If you do change them to connect, be sure to change them back to addnode after you've managed a full sync.  As we get more protocol version 70065 wallets out there the connectivity will improve.


is it necessary to add listen=0, with "connect" ?

Only if you have inbound connections because your wallet isn't behind a firewall or has NAT to its p2p port from a netrouter.  If that is the case it will help in keeping other nodes from connecting to you.


Need help Utc pool (http://utc.tumblingblock.com) send my coins with autopay to Bittrex account 2 transactions 500 UTC but not apear in pending or balance,can someone tell me what i have to do?

Thx in advance
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December 09, 2014, 01:15:42 PM
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We need to get the network populated with the latest version as the latest release will only accept blocks from the latest version- hence the random stopping.  The problem is that the new wallet will still connect up with previous versions to exchange peer nodes and will send blocks.  And the wallet tends to jump around to random clients rather than sticking to just the few that it has successfully started downloading blocks from.   Try restarting your wallet or, alternatively, you can edit your ultracoin.conf file to use "connect" rather than "addnode" to synch up- this way it won't try to connect to others.  If you do change them to connect, be sure to change them back to addnode after you've managed a full sync.  As we get more protocol version 70065 wallets out there the connectivity will improve.


is it necessary to add listen=0, with "connect" ?

Only if you have inbound connections because your wallet isn't behind a firewall or has NAT to its p2p port from a netrouter.  If that is the case it will help in keeping other nodes from connecting to you.


Need help Utc pool (http://utc.tumblingblock.com) send my coins with autopay to Bittrex account 2 transactions 500 UTC but not apear in pending or balance,can someone tell me what i have to do?

Thx in advance

does Bittrex have the newest wallet? Contact to Bittrex.

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December 09, 2014, 01:19:10 PM
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We need to get the network populated with the latest version as the latest release will only accept blocks from the latest version- hence the random stopping.  The problem is that the new wallet will still connect up with previous versions to exchange peer nodes and will send blocks.  And the wallet tends to jump around to random clients rather than sticking to just the few that it has successfully started downloading blocks from.   Try restarting your wallet or, alternatively, you can edit your ultracoin.conf file to use "connect" rather than "addnode" to synch up- this way it won't try to connect to others.  If you do change them to connect, be sure to change them back to addnode after you've managed a full sync.  As we get more protocol version 70065 wallets out there the connectivity will improve.


is it necessary to add listen=0, with "connect" ?

Only if you have inbound connections because your wallet isn't behind a firewall or has NAT to its p2p port from a netrouter.  If that is the case it will help in keeping other nodes from connecting to you.


Need help Utc pool (http://utc.tumblingblock.com) send my coins with autopay to Bittrex account 2 transactions 500 UTC but not apear in pending or balance,can someone tell me what i have to do?

Thx in advance

does Bittrex have the newest wallet? Contact to Bittrex.

Ok i'll contact bittrex thx
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December 09, 2014, 01:28:27 PM
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An R9 290 should get more that 3.5kh/s Rabinivitch, a 280x gets over 4kh/s.

There are loads of orphans when the diff drops, probably why your blocks are not confirming



Around 5.3 - 5.4 with 1100 core.

I believe you are not using -I setting? My miner brings HWs witn -I > 10... But with I=10 and core clock 1100 it hashing not faster than 3.7 kH...

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December 09, 2014, 01:39:46 PM
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An R9 290 should get more that 3.5kh/s Rabinivitch, a 280x gets over 4kh/s.

There are loads of orphans when the diff drops, probably why your blocks are not confirming



Around 5.3 - 5.4 with 1100 core.

I believe you are not using -I setting? My miner brings HWs witn -I > 10... But with I=10 and core clock 1100 it hashing not faster than 3.7 kH...


Here are the settings:

yacminer --scrypt-chacha --worksize 128 -g 1 --lookup-gap 8 --buffer-size 3532 -R 7040
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December 09, 2014, 02:47:31 PM
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I use ultracoinminer. It just doesn't start at all with your settings... Are these setiings suitable for it? Or may be this is my main mistake and I should better use yacminer? ))

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Last edit: December 09, 2014, 03:14:07 PM by Official Ultracoin Team
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It's been an hour since I've last counted and there have been 67 blocks, it looks like things are really starting to smooth out. Actual footage of the Ultracoin team after the last successful update: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDJMYGXgDf4

Thank you Kracko, and thank you to the Ultracoin community for banding together in our time of need!

Next step, we are paid for and set to attend the North American Bitcoin Conference! I look forward to seeing you there, and if you can't attend, please consider donating towards marketing materials:

Donation addresses:

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December 09, 2014, 03:29:40 PM
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I use ultracoinminer. It just doesn't start at all with your settings... Are these setiings suitable for it? Or may be this is my main mistake and I should better use yacminer? ))

Use yacminer!

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December 09, 2014, 03:42:04 PM
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I use ultracoinminer. It just doesn't start at all with your settings... Are these setiings suitable for it? Or may be this is my main mistake and I should better use yacminer? ))

Use yacminer!

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Yacminer + 14.6 drivers + the settings I gave.
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December 09, 2014, 03:46:48 PM
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Well, best I can take from my GV-R929OC-4GD is 3.5-3.7 K using ultracoin miner. The BEST value. With yacminer 4.5.0 everything is even worse. 14.6 drivers. Win 7 x64.

Thank you all for your advices. )

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December 09, 2014, 04:00:41 PM
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Well, best I can take from my GV-R929OC-4GD is 3.5-3.7 K using ultracoin miner. The BEST value. With yacminer 4.5.0 everything is even worse. 14.6 drivers. Win 7 x64.

Thank you all for your advices. )

use ddu uninstaller. idont have anymore any  amd gpu but if I remember right make the first bin file with 14.2 beta driver.

After ddu uninstaller remove all bin file from yacminer folder and isntall beta 14.2 and start yacminer. Then you can install 14.6. Make sure that yacminer folder is empty from conf file.

or buy some nvidia 970,980,750ti... and welcome easy mining  Cheesy

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December 09, 2014, 04:02:02 PM
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We need to get the network populated with the latest version as the latest release will only accept blocks from the latest version- hence the random stopping.  The problem is that the new wallet will still connect up with previous versions to exchange peer nodes and will send blocks.  And the wallet tends to jump around to random clients rather than sticking to just the few that it has successfully started downloading blocks from.   Try restarting your wallet or, alternatively, you can edit your ultracoin.conf file to use "connect" rather than "addnode" to synch up- this way it won't try to connect to others.  If you do change them to connect, be sure to change them back to addnode after you've managed a full sync.  As we get more protocol version 70065 wallets out there the connectivity will improve.


is it necessary to add listen=0, with "connect" ?

Only if you have inbound connections because your wallet isn't behind a firewall or has NAT to its p2p port from a netrouter.  If that is the case it will help in keeping other nodes from connecting to you.


Need help Utc pool (http://utc.tumblingblock.com) send my coins with autopay to Bittrex account 2 transactions 500 UTC but not apear in pending or balance,can someone tell me what i have to do?

Thx in advance

Once they update their wallets with the latest version your transactions should appear.  However, I would wait for news that they have updated their wallets before sending anything substantial.   I wouldn't send more than a coin or two at a time to test.
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December 09, 2014, 04:31:27 PM
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Any news on an updated Mac wallet yet?
Done a complete download of the data base as I thought there was something wrong, it is sitting at 855838 blocks downloaded, last block 5 days ago.
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December 09, 2014, 04:34:00 PM
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I sent 463utc with utc.tumblingblock.com on bittrex.com, but coins are not reached. Tell me what to do?
http://ultrabex.tumblingblock.com/tx/3728dcc9ce35ac2cdcdd47f90cd34813f66a596db0a1d88068d57613b6dd513e#o1
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We need to get the network populated with the latest version as the latest release will only accept blocks from the latest version- hence the random stopping.  The problem is that the new wallet will still connect up with previous versions to exchange peer nodes and will send blocks.  And the wallet tends to jump around to random clients rather than sticking to just the few that it has successfully started downloading blocks from.   Try restarting your wallet or, alternatively, you can edit your ultracoin.conf file to use "connect" rather than "addnode" to synch up- this way it won't try to connect to others.  If you do change them to connect, be sure to change them back to addnode after you've managed a full sync.  As we get more protocol version 70065 wallets out there the connectivity will improve.


is it necessary to add listen=0, with "connect" ?

Only if you have inbound connections because your wallet isn't behind a firewall or has NAT to its p2p port from a netrouter.  If that is the case it will help in keeping other nodes from connecting to you.


Need help Utc pool (http://utc.tumblingblock.com) send my coins with autopay to Bittrex account 2 transactions 500 UTC but not apear in pending or balance,can someone tell me what i have to do?

Thx in advance

Once they update their wallets with the latest version your transactions should appear.  However, I would wait for news that they have updated their wallets before sending anything substantial.   I wouldn't send more than a coin or two at a time to test.

I've send them an email i hope they will update soon
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December 09, 2014, 04:55:39 PM
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I sent 463utc with utc.tumblingblock.com on bittrex.com, but coins are not reached. Tell me what to do?
http://ultrabex.tumblingblock.com/tx/3728dcc9ce35ac2cdcdd47f90cd34813f66a596db0a1d88068d57613b6dd513e#o1
You can only wait until they update their wallet. It is always better to send to your wallet first and then to exchange, it takes only a few minutes and is much safer.

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December 09, 2014, 04:59:16 PM
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I sent 463utc with utc.tumblingblock.com on bittrex.com, but coins are not reached. Tell me what to do?
http://ultrabex.tumblingblock.com/tx/3728dcc9ce35ac2cdcdd47f90cd34813f66a596db0a1d88068d57613b6dd513e#o1
You can only wait until they update their wallet.

It's sad =(
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December 09, 2014, 05:11:34 PM
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Mining has indeed improved, thanks guys.

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December 09, 2014, 06:23:55 PM
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Improved yes, working - kind of. Smiley
I am still seeing some weird hashrates, 20+ every now and then, even more often.

@Kracko
What is your explanation for that!


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The network hash rate is a computation based off of the difficulty using the average time of the last 120 blocks.

Span S = Block120Time - BlockTime1Time
AveTime = S / 120
HashRate = Difficulty * 2^32 / AveTime

It is not showing the current network hashrate.  It is only, and always has been, a computation based on the difficulty and average time, and is only an estimate.  It doesn't show what is happening now, but an average over the last two hours.   It will appear to pop during lucky streaks or increase in hash rate over the last 120 blocks as the difficulty goes up.  Because it is based on a longer time frame if we have a bunch of hash and then much less it takes awhile to correct.  Once the amount of miners stabilizes for a longer period of a time, so will the network hash rate.  As long as we have people hitting us and leaving us it is going to keep bouncing around with the difficulty changes.


Improved yes, working kind of. Smiley
I am still seeing some weird hashrates, 20+ every few hours, even more often.

What is your explanation for that!
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