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September 21, 2015, 08:30:52 PM
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Could someone point me to the source of the CPU minerd that supports this algo, so I may compile it for linux?

For the life of me I cannot seem to find one. I could have sworn that I had found one before.

I think you will only find win64 binaries, an alternative you could look into is minerpp: https://github.com/john-connor/minerpp

Also, keep in mind that CPU only mining will not yeld much reward as you will be competiting with GPU and FPGA.

I understand that CPU mining is slow, but I have a few VPS's I may as well point to a pool.

So there is no source code from which the 64bit binaries were compiled from?
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September 21, 2015, 08:42:57 PM
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Could someone point me to the source of the CPU minerd that supports this algo, so I may compile it for linux?

For the life of me I cannot seem to find one. I could have sworn that I had found one before.

I think you will only find win64 binaries, an alternative you could look into is minerpp: https://github.com/john-connor/minerpp

Also, keep in mind that CPU only mining will not yeld much reward as you will be competiting with GPU and FPGA.

I understand that CPU mining is slow, but I have a few VPS's I may as well point to a pool.

So there is no source code from which the 64bit binaries were compiled from?

Miners can be found here:

https://talk.vanillacoin.net/topic/166/mining-tools

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September 21, 2015, 09:09:11 PM
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Could someone point me to the source of the CPU minerd that supports this algo, so I may compile it for linux?

For the life of me I cannot seem to find one. I could have sworn that I had found one before.

I think you will only find win64 binaries, an alternative you could look into is minerpp: https://github.com/john-connor/minerpp

Also, keep in mind that CPU only mining will not yeld much reward as you will be competiting with GPU and FPGA.

I understand that CPU mining is slow, but I have a few VPS's I may as well point to a pool.

So there is no source code from which the 64bit binaries were compiled from?

Miners can be found here:

https://talk.vanillacoin.net/topic/166/mining-tools

Smiley

OK. I know of every link given to me. What I am looking for is, the minerd/cpuminer source code that supports whirlpoolx. Not a binary. Source code. Source code so I can compile a binary. A binary for linux. I would like to compile one. Does this type of source code exist?
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September 21, 2015, 09:19:31 PM
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Could someone point me to the source of the CPU minerd that supports this algo, so I may compile it for linux?

For the life of me I cannot seem to find one. I could have sworn that I had found one before.

I think you will only find win64 binaries, an alternative you could look into is minerpp: https://github.com/john-connor/minerpp

Also, keep in mind that CPU only mining will not yeld much reward as you will be competiting with GPU and FPGA.

I understand that CPU mining is slow, but I have a few VPS's I may as well point to a pool.

So there is no source code from which the 64bit binaries were compiled from?

Miners can be found here:

https://talk.vanillacoin.net/topic/166/mining-tools

Smiley

OK. I know of every link given to me. What I am looking for is, the minerd/cpuminer source code that supports whirlpoolx. Not a binary. Source code. Source code so I can compile a binary. A binary for linux. I would like to compile one. Does this type of source code exist?

Were you able to compile minerpp and run the CPU mining example in the readme?

https://github.com/john-connor/minerpp

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September 21, 2015, 09:32:03 PM
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Could someone point me to the source of the CPU minerd that supports this algo, so I may compile it for linux?

For the life of me I cannot seem to find one. I could have sworn that I had found one before.

I think you will only find win64 binaries, an alternative you could look into is minerpp: https://github.com/john-connor/minerpp

Also, keep in mind that CPU only mining will not yeld much reward as you will be competiting with GPU and FPGA.

I understand that CPU mining is slow, but I have a few VPS's I may as well point to a pool.

So there is no source code from which the 64bit binaries were compiled from?

Miners can be found here:

https://talk.vanillacoin.net/topic/166/mining-tools

Smiley

OK. I know of every link given to me. What I am looking for is, the minerd/cpuminer source code that supports whirlpoolx. Not a binary. Source code. Source code so I can compile a binary. A binary for linux. I would like to compile one. Does this type of source code exist?

Were you able to compile minerpp and run the CPU mining example in the readme?

https://github.com/john-connor/minerpp

Sorry, my misunderstanding

Rufus put a link to his sourcecode here:

https://talk.vanillacoin.net/topic/68/optimized-win64-cpuminer/23 but I don't know if it works for linux

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September 21, 2015, 09:36:26 PM
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Could someone point me to the source of the CPU minerd that supports this algo, so I may compile it for linux?

For the life of me I cannot seem to find one. I could have sworn that I had found one before.

I think you will only find win64 binaries, an alternative you could look into is minerpp: https://github.com/john-connor/minerpp

Also, keep in mind that CPU only mining will not yeld much reward as you will be competiting with GPU and FPGA.

I understand that CPU mining is slow, but I have a few VPS's I may as well point to a pool.

So there is no source code from which the 64bit binaries were compiled from?

Miners can be found here:

https://talk.vanillacoin.net/topic/166/mining-tools

Smiley

OK. I know of every link given to me. What I am looking for is, the minerd/cpuminer source code that supports whirlpoolx. Not a binary. Source code. Source code so I can compile a binary. A binary for linux. I would like to compile one. Does this type of source code exist?

Were you able to compile minerpp and run the CPU mining example in the readme?

https://github.com/john-connor/minerpp

Sorry, my misunderstanding

Rufus put a link to his sourcecode here:

https://talk.vanillacoin.net/topic/68/optimized-win64-cpuminer/23 but I don't know if it works for linux

minerpp compiles fine on linux

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September 21, 2015, 09:38:05 PM
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Could someone point me to the source of the CPU minerd that supports this algo, so I may compile it for linux?

For the life of me I cannot seem to find one. I could have sworn that I had found one before.

I think you will only find win64 binaries, an alternative you could look into is minerpp: https://github.com/john-connor/minerpp

Also, keep in mind that CPU only mining will not yeld much reward as you will be competiting with GPU and FPGA.

I understand that CPU mining is slow, but I have a few VPS's I may as well point to a pool.

So there is no source code from which the 64bit binaries were compiled from?

Miners can be found here:

https://talk.vanillacoin.net/topic/166/mining-tools

Smiley

OK. I know of every link given to me. What I am looking for is, the minerd/cpuminer source code that supports whirlpoolx. Not a binary. Source code. Source code so I can compile a binary. A binary for linux. I would like to compile one. Does this type of source code exist?

Were you able to compile minerpp and run the CPU mining example in the readme?

https://github.com/john-connor/minerpp

Sorry, my misunderstanding

Rufus put a link to his sourcecode here:

https://talk.vanillacoin.net/topic/68/optimized-win64-cpuminer/23 but I don't know if it works for linux

That source is corrupted by Windows lol. I will try minerpp in a bit. I'm familiar with cpuminer so I was trying to roll with that. Meanwhile, I'm asking Wolf on IRC if he knows what I am looking for exists. I swear that I had it on a server months back....
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September 21, 2015, 10:09:52 PM
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The source that I was looking for is here:

https://github.com/ahmedbodi/vanillacoin-miner

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September 21, 2015, 10:53:05 PM
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I don't respect your desire to hide the fact VanillaScam stole unattributed code from BTC.

The public should also know that VanillaScam's binaries don't match the source code.

I want you to respect a clean thread and a community, I do the same for XMR even though every community has flaws and hickups.

Both comments you linked are from January:

1) If you compare to 2 source codes you will see that the differences far outweigh any similarities. Please do it for yourself, research it since it's open source and come to a conclusion now (it's September) instead of linking the very same comments that tens of people linked before you. Thank you for pointing those out again.

2) The binaries match the source, again please check it for yourself.

Please don't make this another DASH thread where you spend most of your time, the community here did nothing to hurt you. This is a community driven non-moderated channel as you can see.

You don't speak for anyone but yourself.  Nobody elected you to speak for The Community® so do not presume to do so.

I am not interested in entering into any kind of mutual-scamming non-aggression pact.  XC and Darkcoin/Dash did that, to the benefit of the dumping insiders, at the expense of low-information bagholders.  Let's avoid repeating that wretched precedent (while carefully noting your suspicious desire to emulate it).

As for your desire for a "clean thread" (ie, circlejerk festival of scrutiny-free happy talk), it does not reflect positively on or bode well for VNL when you plead (on the flimsy basis of "respect") for exemption from the now-routine 'scam-until-proven-otherwise' local paradigm of altcoin evalutation.

Why are you afraid of people asking tough questions?  Does VNL have something to hide?

I am not in the least persuaded by the threat implicit in your 'we don't bother XMR so leave us alone' remark.  You are most welcome to join XMR threads and hit it with everything you've got (you might even learn something as your FUD is addressed).

Code:
"If you see fraud and don't say fraud, you are a fraud."
-Nassim Taleb

VNL's main dev, john-conner, is a documented proven code thief and crapflooding asshole.  I'm not surprised you'd rather those facts go unmentioned, but will not allow your feeble protests to dissuade me from interrupting your 'silence of the shams.'


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September 21, 2015, 11:20:21 PM
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False claims said by icebreaker here

Tough questions?  What are talking about?  You're not asking any questions, you're just spamming the thread.

Explain why you think this coin is a scam while addressing these easily provable facts:

Vanillacoin is the ONLY coin that:
- Has random ports and encrypted connections so your ISP sees is normal SSL traffic while monitoring your ports.  No other coin does this
- Has full, staking mobile wallets that allow you to move your wallet.dat to your PC from your Android and iOS wallets.  No other coin does this
- Requires only 1 confirmation on Poloniex (other than BTC, which also requires 1 confirmation)
- Only coin to have near-instant 0 confirmation transactions without master nodes.  No other coin has done this

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September 21, 2015, 11:30:24 PM
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backup wallet first if you havent done so already.



close wallet(make sure its closed  not just removed from taskbar)

go to config.dat

change rescan 0  to rescan 1

save

reopen wallet


Does not help  Cry
Still the same...
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September 21, 2015, 11:39:40 PM
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Said legendary XMR fanboy. Let's summarize your posts:

DASH - wall of text instamine, instamine, intamine wall of text... I don't like Evan.
VNL - wall of text fraud, fraud, fraud wall of text... I don't like John.

Any other "questions" or you just a "crapflooding asshole" who get tired of the stagnation of his beloved project? What is the main reason for searching for entertainment on the side.

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September 21, 2015, 11:47:41 PM
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backup wallet first if you havent done so already.



close wallet(make sure its closed  not just removed from taskbar)

go to config.dat

change rescan 0  to rescan 1

save

reopen wallet


Does not help  Cry
Still the same...

go to IRC xCore will help

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September 21, 2015, 11:48:35 PM
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easy and quick:



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September 22, 2015, 01:19:51 AM
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I care a lot about what iCEBREAKER thinks, but I like to be dishonest and make of show of pretending I do not.




Code theft confirmed:

Comparing a sample piece of code it is clear that at least some of it is based on Bitcoin code:

From vanillacoin - https://github.com/john-connor/vanillacoin/blob/master/src/address_manager.cpp#L1315
Code:
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The above code from vanillacoin is based on bitcoin, albeit renamed, refactored, reformatted and re-commented at almost every possible occasion.

The algorithm is the same line by line and even the esoteric identifier name "IsTerrible"/"is_terrible" is used in both.

My guess is John started with a old bitcoin code base and refactored, renamed and recommented the code to a huge degree.



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September 22, 2015, 01:47:41 AM
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He can't see your messages anymore so in other words: he doesn't give a fuck about your posts. No amount of stupid images or red text will change that.
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September 22, 2015, 01:57:39 AM
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"if someone sends you a message to inform you that he doesnt care about what you think, he probably thinks youre an intrusive asshat with a loud voice and nothing important to say"
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September 22, 2015, 02:17:44 AM
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What a piece of shit is floating over this thread,go away fucker
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September 22, 2015, 02:56:19 AM
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False claims said by icebreaker here

If you keep spamming that and mods don't respond, I guess I'll just keep spamming this to keep it even.

Vanillacoin is the ONLY coin that:
- Has random ports and encrypted connections so your ISP sees is normal SSL traffic while monitoring your ports.  No other coin does this
- Has full, staking mobile wallets that allow you to move your wallet.dat to your PC from your Android and iOS wallets.  No other coin does this
- Requires only 1 confirmation on Poloniex (other than BTC, which also requires 1 confirmation)
- Only coin to have near-instant 0 confirmation transactions without master nodes.  No other coin has done this

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September 22, 2015, 04:27:24 AM
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My guess is John started with a old bitcoin code base and refactored, renamed and recommented the code to a huge degree.[/b]


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The main thing about what you just wrote is "you guess"

I just read through almost all the code being discussed side by side bitcoin and vanillacoin.

that bit you have been discussing is similar yes, but it is short, non important, and in no way is a huge degree.....  like having someone starting a fictional story with once apon a time...
ok maybe more like once apon a time in a land far far away.

the code being discussed isnt any of the groundbreaking earthshaking cryptoinspired awesomeness that has come out in Johns 431 or so other github pushes that have been added since that time.


might be interesting to go through a few other coins that claim to have new code and chd check them against their predecesors.

Which project is it that you support again?
wasnt it Bytecoin???......  oh sorry i forget that was just the code..

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