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Author Topic: Securitycoin [SCSY] | Bittrex and IRC in Wallet | Ccex | Community | VPOS  (Read 75152 times)
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January 17, 2015, 03:34:11 PM
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First page in OP should lt you know how long until a coin matures and how much stake is involved
When do I know when the coins are staked and which coins because some coins are over 24hrs and some are less?  thx

i got same question like this at my head
waiting the answer from DEV

Keep track of coin stake is not so easy.. anyway, when a PoS block is created you can see in "Transactions" section the mined block.. until it has not been confirmed, if you double click on the transaction you can see something like this:

Status: 9/unconfirmed, broadcast through 9 nodes
Date: XX/XX/XX XX:XX
Source: Generated
Debit: 0.00 SCSY
Net amount: -62.00 SCSY
Transaction ID: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

well, the "Net Amount" is the amount of coins which currently are generating a stake reward..

Once the PoS block is confirmed, double clicking on the transaction you will see the above dialog changed in this way:

Status: 933 confirmations
Date: XX/XX/XX XX:XX
Source: Generated
Credit: 0,169863014 SCSY
Net amount: +0,169863014 SCSY
Transaction ID: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

well, as you can understand: 0.169863014 is the stake on those 62 SCSY.

My suggestion:

if you really want to keep track of your stake, you should create an address for each transaction you receive. In this way, in "Transaction" section you'll see from which address each PoS block has been created.

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January 17, 2015, 03:37:47 PM
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First page in OP should lt you know how long until a coin matures and how much stake is involved
When do I know when the coins are staked and which coins because some coins are over 24hrs and some are less?  thx

i got same question like this at my head
waiting the answer from DEV

Keep track of coin stake is not so easy.. anyway, when a PoS block is created you can see in "Transactions" section the mined block.. until it has not been confirmed, if you double click on the transaction you can see something like this:

Status: 9/unconfirmed, broadcast through 9 nodes
Date: XX/XX/XX XX:XX
Source: Generated
Debit: 0.00 SCSY
Net amount: -62.00 SCSY
Transaction ID: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

well, the "Net Amount" is the amount of coins which currently are generating a stake reward..

Once the PoS block is confirmed, double clicking on the transaction you will see the above dialog changed in this way:

Status: 933 confirmations
Date: XX/XX/XX XX:XX
Source: Generated
Credit: 0,169863014 SCSY
Net amount: +0,169863014 SCSY
Transaction ID: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

well, as you can understand: 0.169863014 is the stake on those 62 SCSY.

My suggestion:

if you really want to keep track of your stake, you should create an address for each transaction you receive. In this way, in "Transaction" section you'll see from which address each PoS block has been created.

thanks for the explanation bro
apreciate it

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January 17, 2015, 05:29:12 PM
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Come on guys need some more hash on coinminers , spread the love  Wink

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January 17, 2015, 07:23:33 PM
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Who is I.G.S-security?  Maybe I'm not understanding the relevance. Smiley
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January 17, 2015, 07:38:31 PM
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Not sure it is what i'm doing, but never had so many issues trying to get CPU mining of this coin going. If anyone could be kind enough to show an example of their batch file and what mining program they are using?

Seems i've tried them all, and something must be off, get program to launch for a second then dies. Just cannot figure out what i'm doing wrong, and never mined CPU before, just asic and GPU.

Thanks, any help would be much appreciated. PM me if you like too.

Alright I looked in to this and I think I found the problem.

Use -a mjollnir with minerd.  I tested this on scsy.coreprovision.com and it worked for me.  I'm going to fix the "getting started" page now to reflect this.


I am willing to pay for a Teamviewer / Skype session help.

I need someone good with GPU mining and config files.
and maybe some hardware pointers.....

If you don't know, ask someone and them PM me.

PLEASE!!! Cheesy


Which cards?
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January 17, 2015, 07:44:02 PM
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I am willing to pay for a Teamviewer / Skype session help.

I need someone good with GPU mining and config files.
and maybe some hardware pointers.....

If you don't know, ask someone and them PM me.

PLEASE!!! Cheesy


Please tell what GPU card you are using
maybe i can help
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January 17, 2015, 07:46:24 PM
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Who is I.G.S-security?  Maybe I'm not understanding the relevance. Smiley

He was the old dev when it was called "Security Sys Coin"

Seemed ok, but straight up left the project.
"I'm on a holiday" he said...... forevvvvvvver!!! lolz

Look for old thread....or just look at his old posts

Oooh gotcha.
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January 17, 2015, 07:56:46 PM
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I got messaged about my pool and the browser warning so just thought I would toss out a general response.

While https://scsy.coreprovision.com does use SSL (https) to protect your traffic like every other, it's currently configuired with a self-signed cert.  Basically this means that your browser is going to complain when you first access the site.  

If you're wondering why I use a self-signed cert instead of one from a Certificate Authority (CA), well those don't come free, and if you take a look at the prices and you'll probably understand why I'm not shelling out for one for a page that is still in a beta. Smiley    https://www.digicert.com/ssl-certificate-comparison.htm

And yes the pool is free right now.  No percentage fees, no transaction fees to get your coins out either.  You can verify this on the Other -> Terms and Conditions tab.  Also to change things up a little this is a PPLNS pool as opposed to PROP like the others.   Here is a decent overview of the different systems.  https://forum.feathercoin.com/index.php?/topic/4145-guide-pps-rbpps-prop-pplns-whats-the-difference/
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January 17, 2015, 08:07:01 PM
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This made me laugh pretty hard..... How many decimals are we taking this to???

https://i.imgur.com/0qdmkBs.png

Rofl that looks like an MPOS thing, I'm gonna check it out...
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January 17, 2015, 08:24:43 PM
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This made me laugh pretty hard..... How many decimals are we taking this to???

https://i.imgur.com/0qdmkBs.png

Rofl that looks like an MPOS thing, I'm gonna check it out...

So that's actually in the database as field type decimal(50,30) which means the number can have 50 total positions with 30 to the right of the decimal.  Why they decided to go out 30 when bitcoin only went out 8 I don't know.. probably just thinking "future proof" in case anybody wanted to deal in values *a lot less* than 1 satoshi in the future.

I could probably trim it in the PHP on my site but I don't know if I care that much lol
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January 17, 2015, 08:33:42 PM
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This made me laugh pretty hard..... How many decimals are we taking this to???



Rofl that looks like an MPOS thing, I'm gonna check it out...

So that's actually in the database as field type decimal(50,30) which means the number can have 50 total positions with 30 to the right of the decimal.  Why they decided to go out 30 when bitcoin only went out 8 I don't know.. probably just thinking "future proof" in case anybody wanted to deal in values *a lot less* than 1 satoshi in the future.

I could probably trim it in the PHP on my site but I don't know if I care that much lol

Yeah. When you will have some coins in your balance it will show just 8 decimal the rest of 22 will not change from zero

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January 17, 2015, 08:47:30 PM
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This made me laugh pretty hard..... How many decimals are we taking this to???



Rofl that looks like an MPOS thing, I'm gonna check it out...

So that's actually in the database as field type decimal(50,30) which means the number can have 50 total positions with 30 to the right of the decimal.  Why they decided to go out 30 when bitcoin only went out 8 I don't know.. probably just thinking "future proof" in case anybody wanted to deal in values *a lot less* than 1 satoshi in the future.

I could probably trim it in the PHP on my site but I don't know if I care that much lol

Yeah. When you will have some coins in your balance it will show just 8 decimal the rest of 22 will not change from zero

Hmmmm.....
Now we call them "milli-satoshis" and "micro-satoshis" !!!

Cheesy
Yeah LOL , oh , now lets hope some miners will spread the hash  Grin

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January 17, 2015, 09:03:34 PM
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@scorpio18: I am there as the 2nd miner on the grassy knoll.....lolz

Yeah i see you but is hard to find a block with just 12 mhs thats why i keep telling miners to spread the hash and to have a healthy network  Wink

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January 17, 2015, 10:13:04 PM
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@scorpio18: I am there as the 2nd miner on the grassy knoll.....lolz

Yeah i see you but is hard to find a block with just 12 mhs thats why i keep telling miners to spread the hash and to have a healthy network  Wink

I've been loadbalancing across all 4 pools but for now I'm going to exclude suprnova until things balance out better.

Guys, also keep in mind that spreading your hashes out also spreads out your risk!  That *is* someone else's wallet that you're mining to.

@scorpio18: I am there as the 2nd miner on the grassy knoll.....lolz

Hey you just flipped a block!  Smiley
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January 17, 2015, 10:49:31 PM
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new logo for SCSY

I like it let's see what everyone says Smiley we still have a logo bounty available Wink

This looks awesome

+1  Smiley

superb design

very great bos
Thx  for your support

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January 17, 2015, 11:17:59 PM
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That C-Cex dump doe!  2.1 MILLION coins dumped down to 20 sat!
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January 17, 2015, 11:38:54 PM
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That C-Cex dump doe!  2.1 MILLION coins dumped down to 20 sat!

Dump without brains. Could have gotten x10 at bittrex.
Maybe mistyped, happened to me to. wanted 0.0000004 and did a zero to much  Grin
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January 17, 2015, 11:49:27 PM
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What happened in the last couple hours? Ouch!   Huh

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January 17, 2015, 11:56:36 PM
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I snapped up a bunch too. Going back up at Trex.
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January 18, 2015, 01:07:18 AM
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What happened in the last couple hours? Ouch!   Huh

Some loose hand dumped all he's coins.
But that can only be a good thing since we always had regular dumps once price went up..

Just my two cents, but i think it's the same user.
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