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Author Topic: [ANN][GAP] Gapcoin - Prime Gap Search - New Math Algo - CPU / GPU - Zero Premine  (Read 286824 times)
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June 26, 2018, 02:00:52 PM
Last edit: June 26, 2018, 02:16:40 PM by BitcoinFX
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One coin which I know of which had this feature built-in to the miner is coin Magi (XMG).
Unfortunately, that codebase is authored in Javascript and would likely prove a challenging integration (I confess I've spared myself the chore of actually checking). OTOH, Dropcoin (https://bitbucket.org/nscrypto/dropcoin.git), (using a Core 0.10 base vs Gapcoin's Core 0.9 base, i.e. close but still non-trivial) has a "percentage of available hashpower" slider in a GUI "mining" tab which might suffice but the feature is incomplete because there is no corresponding parameter for the RPC-API setgenerate call. Rectifying this might be feasible/practicable.

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OK thanks for that. Does that also apply to the standalone linux miner I recall ?

EDIT : source code for the miner seems to have been removed from github ?

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June 26, 2018, 03:18:11 PM
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OK thanks for that. Does that also apply to the standalone linux miner I recall ?

EDIT : source code for the miner seems to have been removed from github ?

No, that only offers -t <n> threads, too crude to use as a CPU usage control lever.

I looked at: https://github.com/gapcoin/GapMiner

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June 28, 2018, 11:37:24 AM
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I understand your point but the real answer is that as long as people are scratching for 'money', rather than commodities, it is hard to redefine 'currency' as a commodity and distinguish between nonproductive currencies like fiat, bitcoin etc and productive currencies like math coins, for most people.
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Totally. Don't panic!  Grin

Now that the Gapcoin network infrastructure is more stable, I'm going to start website promotion for gapcoin.club , across multiple traffic exchange platforms. This will hopefully grow interest in the project organically. Various traffic exchanges also accept web banners 468x60 , so in regards to your response above I've been working on a simple tag line which tries to be more new user friendly than  "... The largest decentralized prime gap search ..." , which definitely makes most people glaze over when you mention it to them! So, ...

Get Gapcoin | Real Crypto | Real Math | Real Commodity Money

- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodity_money

I did start with ...

Get Gapcoin | Real Crypto | Real Math | Real Currency

Any thoughts ?

I'll post when advertising is in full flow (probably starting this week). Already sending 5k - 10k+ unique hits per day via auto exchanges to help build web rank. This advertising is 'free' as I have a good number of TE credits built-up over the last years.  Smiley

Trying to finalize more concise blurb for an FAQ etc.,

Not a Token | Not an ICO | No Pre-sale | No Pre-mine | Unique blockchain

Useful PoW | Functional Mathematics | Logarithmic Coin Issuance

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What does Gapcoin's PoW do that Bitcoin's PoW doesn't do?

... Functional Mathematical Optimization (of Prime Number Gaps) on a Blockchain? ...

- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Functional_(mathematics)
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_optimization

Mathematicians. Is this statement correct? Cheers!

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This is one of the best project of the year based on decent concept. Thisproject have great future.
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This is one of the best project of the year based on decent concept. This project have great future.

Realize that this blockchain has been live and fully functional since 2014. As with Primecoin, the on-chain math solutions are produced with every block. This is a crypto-currency, just like Bitcoin, it's still mine-able and you can trade with it if you want to ...

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What does Gapcoin's PoW do that Bitcoin's PoW doesn't do?

... Functional Mathematical Optimization (of Prime Number Gaps) on a Blockchain? ...

I'll bite: Uses Functional Mathematical Optimization of Prime Number Gaps to secure the Public Ledger.

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Considering Gapcoin fails to build on every single operating system except Trisquel I would assume the value is appropriate.  I don't mind but even Trisquel will upgrade past Boost 1.58 and OpenSSL 1.0.2.

There is not a single distribution with updated software in which Gapcoin will build now.  You can update outdated OpenSSL using a different repository until OpenSSL no longer maintains 1.0.2, but it is extremely difficult to downgrade Boost 1.62 to Boost 1.58 to get it to build.

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Considering Gapcoin fails to build on every single operating system except Trisquel I would assume the value is appropriate.  I don't mind but even Trisquel will upgrade past Boost 1.58 and OpenSSL 1.0.2.

There is not a single distribution with updated software in which Gapcoin will build now.  You can update outdated OpenSSL using a different repository until OpenSSL no longer maintains 1.0.2, but it is extremely difficult to downgrade Boost 1.62 to Boost 1.58 to get it to build.
I seem to be inordinately lucky then because (coincidentally) just last night I successfully compiled the git repos checkout on Mint 18.2 (after correcting for the known problems in rpcrawtransaction.cpp and PoWUils.h). Changes to the Linux distro packages means I need to add CPPFLAGS=-fPIC CXXFLAGS=-fPIC to the make command but other than that, it seemed to be a standard autotools build.

Am I missing something?

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PoWCore/src/PoWUtils.h:299:5: warning: identifier ‘constexpr’ is a keyword in C++11 [-Wc++0x-compat]
     static constexpr double accuracy = 7.105427357601002e-15;
     ^

--- a/src/PoWUtils.h
+++ b/src/PoWUtils.h
@@ -296,6 +296,7 @@ class PoWUtils {
     static const uint64_t log_150_48 = 0x502b8fea053a6LL;
 
     /* 1.0 / 2^47 (for debugging) (not 48 bytes because rounding errors could count as failure) */
-    static constexpr double accuracy = 7.105427357601002e-15;
+    static const double accuracy = 7.105427357601002e-15;
 
     /**


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rpcrawtransaction.cpp:299:77:   required from here
/usr/include/boost/variant/get.hpp:178:5: error: invalid application of ‘sizeof’ to incomplete type ‘boost::STATIC_ASSERTION_FAILURE<false>’
--- a/src/rpcrawtransaction.cpp
+++ b/src/rpcrawtransaction.cpp
@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ Value listunspent(const Array& params, bool fHelp)
             CTxDestination address;
             if (ExtractDestination(pk, address))
             {
-                const CScriptID& hash = boost::get<const CScriptID&>(address);
+                const CScriptID& hash = boost::get<CScriptID>(address);
                 CScript redeemScript;
                 if (pwalletMain->GetCScript(hash, redeemScript))
                     entry.push_back(Pair("redeemScript", HexStr(redeemScript.begin(), redeemScript.end())));


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Hi, Mr. Higgins

I was trying to build for the first time using Debian. 

I was not aware of the PoWUtils.h error until now but you have it backwards I figured it out, but not sure as the real problem I was having was Debian updated OpenSSL to 1.1.0-dev after I switched to 1.0.2-dev.  That fixed most of it. 

But many many errors, I never see using Trisquel, so I guess it could be any program I just assumed it was more boost errors (not my specialty) (forced conscription). 

But I thought it would build up until this error it fails on Debian.  Hope you can figure it out. 

CXX      net.o
net.cpp: In function ‘void ThreadMapPort()’:
net.cpp:1087:68: error: invalid conversion from ‘int*’ to ‘unsigned char’ [-fpermissive]
     devlist = upnpDiscover(2000, multicastif, minissdpdpath, 0, 0, &error);
                                                                    ^~~~~~
net.cpp:1087:74: error: too few arguments to function ‘UPNPDev* upnpDiscover(int, const char*, const char*, int, int, unsigned char, int*)’
     devlist = upnpDiscover(2000, multicastif, minissdpdpath, 0, 0, &error);
                                                                          ^
In file included from net.cpp:24:0:
/usr/include/miniupnpc/miniupnpc.h:63:1: note: declared here
 upnpDiscover(int delay, const char * multicastif,
 ^~~~~~~~~~~~
In file included from util.h:15:0,
                 from net.h:18,
                 from net.cpp:10:
tinyformat.h: In static member function ‘static const char* tinyformat::detail::FormatIterator::streamStateFromFormat(std::ostream&, unsigned int&, const char*, int, int)’:
tinyformat.h:784:21: warning: this statement may fall through [-Wimplicit-fallthrough=]
             out.setf(std::ios::uppercase);
             ~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
tinyformat.h:785:9: note: here
         case 'x': case 'p':
         ^~~~
tinyformat.h:790:21: warning: this statement may fall through [-Wimplicit-fallthrough=]
             out.setf(std::ios::uppercase);
             ~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
tinyformat.h:791:9: note: here
         case 'e':
         ^~~~
tinyformat.h:796:21: warning: this statement may fall through [-Wimplicit-fallthrough=]
             out.setf(std::ios::uppercase);
             ~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
tinyformat.h:797:9: note: here
         case 'f':
         ^~~~
tinyformat.h:801:21: warning: this statement may fall through [-Wimplicit-fallthrough=]
             out.setf(std::ios::uppercase);
             ~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
tinyformat.h:802:9: note: here
         case 'g':
         ^~~~
Makefile:869: recipe for target 'net.o' failed
make[3]: *** [net.o] Error 1

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July 03, 2018, 10:03:29 AM
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I was trying to build for the first time using Debian. 
The Gapcoin codebase remains unchanged from its Jan 2015 state (https://github.com/gapcoin/gapcoin/commits/v0.9.2-gap). Whilst the (then-contemporary) OS X and Windows binaries continue to function on today's modern distros, that isn't true of the Linux world, you will run into errors if you try to build using a modern Linux distro because, as you have discovered, some Linux libraries often introduce backwards-incompatibility.

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I was not aware of the PoWUtils.h error until now but you have it backwards I figured it out, but not sure as the real problem I was having was Debian updated OpenSSL to 1.1.0-dev after I switched to 1.0.2-dev.  That fixed most of it. 
fwiw, I wouldn't expect to be able to build a Linux codebase that's been unmaintained for years without first addressing the backwards-incompatibilities, especially if the dependencies include boost, Qt and openssl.

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But I thought it would build up until this error it fails on Debian.  Hope you can figure it out. 
     devlist = upnpDiscover(2000, multicastif, minissdpdpath, 0, 0, &error);
The miniupnpc library is repeatedly not backwards-compatible, see https://github.com/slimcoin-project/Slimcoin/blob/master/src/net.cpp#L873 for the version switches I added to Slimcoin, it should be just a copynpasta solution.

In other circumstances, I'd create a helpful Pull Request but in this instance it'd be a waste of my effort/time as it seems fairly clear that the dev has made a deliberate choice not to actively maintain the Gapcoin github repos.

HTH,

Cheers

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Hi, Mr. Higgins

I got around that little error by ./configure --without-miniupnpc

But got this error chainparams.cpp

https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/a2b04ddfe6452e7d6274f4096bf3f2aee695a6d9

I applied this patch to get around the Chainparams.cpp error which worked but has created issues with database errors ect.  and wallet.dat incompatibility.

I am currently downloading the blockchain with a auto-generated wallet.dat file however, so I got it "working" on Debian.

Will keep testing it......

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Hi, Mr. Higgins
I'm not as old-school as my writing style might lead one to believe Smiley Happy to be addressed as "Graham" but also perfectly happy to acknowlege societal differences.

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I got around that little error by ./configure --without-miniupnpc
Makes sense for a coin daemon on the open subnet but many Linux users are safely NATted away on a local network and I've found that modern routers handle UPNPC quite nicely (although my asynch internet connection suffers a bit from the incoming calls taking up bandwidth but that's the penalty for running a full node on a local network, aiui).

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But got this error chainparams.cpp

https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/a2b04ddfe6452e7d6274f4096bf3f2aee695a6d9

I applied this patch to get around the Chainparams.cpp error which worked but has created issues with database errors ect.  and wallet.dat incompatibility.
It'll depend on your Linux distro and its C++ version, for my Mint 18.X distro, the correct syntax is, apparently:

        base58Prefixes[PUBKEY_ADDRESS] = std::vector<unsigned char>(1,66);
        base58Prefixes[SCRIPT_ADDRESS] = std::vector<unsigned char>(1,5);
        base58Prefixes[SECRET_KEY] =     std::vector<unsigned char>(1,194);
        base58Prefixes[EXT_PUBLIC_KEY] = {0x04, 0x88, 0xB2, 0x1E}; // xpub
        base58Prefixes[EXT_SECRET_KEY] = {0x04, 0x88, 0xAD, 0xE4}; // xprv

But, YMMV depending on your distro and version of C++. For altcoin archeology/forensics, I've started to use VMs of LInux distros contemporary to the launch date of the coin.

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I am currently downloading the blockchain with a auto-generated wallet.dat file however, so I got it "working" on Debian.

Will keep testing it......
Just to satisfy my curiosity, which Debian version?

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Good day, devs!
The idea will be fortunate!
Sober results, impeccable website, engaging design!
Oh dear, little better than a Markov chain. And clickbait headlines are saying that GAI is imminent (which I'll read as: "no more imminent than it was 30 years ago").

Honestly, just semi-random shuffling of a text corpus will get you quite a long way, as I trivially demonstrate in Minki's "Hodlerscope": https://minkiz.co/hodlerscope

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What does Gapcoin's PoW do that Bitcoin's PoW doesn't do?

... Functional Mathematical Optimization (of Prime Number Gaps) on a Blockchain? ...

I'll bite: Uses Functional Mathematical Optimization of Prime Number Gaps to secure the Public Ledger.

Cheers

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Coolio!  Wink

One wonders if we might someday use a Public Ledger to 'optimize' - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Exceptionally_Simple_Theory_of_Everything

Although, they do say that no two Go games are the same ? - https://www.deos.org/ - lolz

Perhaps we just need to know how to make it spin, you know, like a spiral, in nature ?
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral

Well, does anyone have a good reason for not using the improbability drive ?   Cheesy

- https://youtu.be/RXMnDG3QzxE - 216 everywhere ?

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Debian Testing I reccommend the Mate desktop


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all blocks find go to different address, how set fix adress for solo mining ? Huh

like this: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/gap/#!extraction

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all blocks find go to different address, how set fix adress for solo mining ? Huh

like this: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/gap/#!extraction

Probably a 'private' pool or testing one ...

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Two great tweets that present both Gapcoin's lineage and position as an alt coin with useful PoW.
(Note: tweets not directly about Gapcoin though!);


@BryceWeiner
https://twitter.com/BryceWeiner/status/1016822767520395264

" Bitcoin spawned Peercoin.

Peercoin spawned proof of stake.

The creator of Peercoin is also the creator of Primecoin, the only truly ASIC resistant proof of work blockchain to ever be created.

No proof of stake blockchain has ever been more successful than peercoin. "


@BryceWeiner
https://twitter.com/BryceWeiner/status/1016955033647120384

" Beneath the hype.

Long past the pumps.

Cryptocurrency is a brutal, predatory space where unprotected and unsecured networks are destroyed for the slightest bit of value.

If you think any coin that survived four years is a sh1tcoin, think again.

#cryptodarwinism
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@BryceWeiner
https://twitter.com/BryceWeiner/status/1016955033647120384

"Cryptocurrency is a brutal, predatory space where unprotected and unsecured networks are destroyed for the slightest bit of value.

If you think any coin that survived four years is a sh1tcoin, think again."

Interesting. Whilst that may be an apparently plausible/popular opinion, it's a long way from the (far more prosaic) reality.

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This is a great project and it has great potential for development. I Believe in this project and to the team, they are seriously taking every steps to make it a successful ICO.   ICO which will blow up the market according to experts and I also agree with them. So get your money and join a reliable project, do not lose time! Great project

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