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Topic: [ANN] Cachecoin |CACH| POW+POS | NO PREMINE | NO ICO | CRYPTOPIA | - page 6. (Read 81353 times)

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 Grin
Stop hooliganism. Who commented - duplicate proof-of-stake

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received: inv (37 bytes)
  got inventory: block e7db03f9c1d239bd6654  new
askfor block e7db03f9c1d239bd6654   1523549901000000 (16:18:21)
received: inv (37 bytes)
  got inventory: block e7db03f9c1d239bd6654  new
askfor block e7db03f9c1d239bd6654   1523550021000000 (16:20:21)
received: inv (37 bytes)
  got inventory: block 9cf25448b282f4ac5726  new
askfor block 9cf25448b282f4ac5726   0 (00:00:00)
sending getdata: block 9cf25448b282f4ac5726
sending: getdata (37 bytes)
received: inv (37 bytes)
  got inventory: block e7db03f9c1d239bd6654  new
askfor block e7db03f9c1d239bd6654   1523550141000000 (16:22:21)
received: block (455 bytes)
received block e7db03f9c1d239bd6654
CheckStakeKernelHash() : using modifier 0x782cf9fc3ab1daab at height=238089 timestamp=2018-03-19 00:17:37
CheckStakeKernelHash() : check protocol=0.3 modifier=0x782cf9fc3ab1daab nTimeBlockFrom=1520654420 nTxPrevOffset=81
ComputeNextStakeModifier: prev modifier=0xa8b5a2fdc722579d time=2018-04-12 12:02:04 UTC
connection timeout
SetBestChain: new best=e7db03f9c1d239bd6654  height=241887  trust=328532439334129  date=12.04.2018 16:17:43
ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED
sending: inv (37 bytes)
sending: inv (37 bytes)
received: block (458 bytes)
trying connection 73.245.47.135:2225 lastseen=2607,7hrs
received block 9cf25448b282f4ac5726
ERROR: ProcessBlock() : duplicate proof-of-stake (COutPoint(df37b7a3da, 0), 1523549863) for block 9cf2........
sending: inv (37 bytes)
received: inv (37 bytes)
  got inventory: block e7db03f9c1d239bd6654  have
sending: getblocks (965 bytes)
force request: block e7db03f9c1d239bd6654
copper member
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Is there any active pool left? Because i wanted to give this coin a try to mine but i dont have enought rigs to solomine :/
sr. member
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 Grin
Dying CACHeCoin - 8 kH/s - Jane Nf19
sr. member
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What bad condom again the network attacks?
What is your goal? To have many-many CACH?
Or because just a bad condom?
sr. member
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It is simple to prevent the coin from finding PoS blocks.

In your $HOME, open .cachecoin/cachecoin.conf in a text editor

Add a line to it and save it:

reservebalance=999999999

And then if cachecoind was running, restart it.

Reserve balance is amount of coin that are to be ready and will NOT take part of staking.
Setting it to anything larger than your balance will effectively turn off the staking.

sr. member
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Which Hash will be in the Jane19 - I do not know.
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There come other times.
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About ~15.5kH/m - It uses about 500W
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I absolutely LOVE your setup.
Now that just made me smile.
Good on ya Smiley

Would love to see the mining screen please.
J
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The project is in limbo today.
Need time
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Any bounty program admin??
sr. member
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There come other times.
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About ~15.5kH/m - It uses about 500W
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I understand where you are coming from. First of all I am a regular person with no company or huge investors behind me. I come from a poor place and have managed to build up more and more equipment as time goes by. I would like to say it's none of your business what equipment I own but to make it clear I have invested €10k+ of my personal money to continue supporting the miningpart of cryptocurrency that I supported back when bitcoin was launched and Folding@Home was released. The earning-money-part is just a bonus for me that keeps me going, but I dedicate my computer power to projects where I believe it's deserved.

The 700H/s I quoted was my day-to-day hashpower for N=19. I also have overheadpower that I play around with for other projects aswell. In total I have a number of kH/s in N=19 but I am waiting for the new developments to take place before I devote more power to CACHeCoin in particular. At N=18 I tested my total hashrate once (!) and reached 15kH/s at one of the known public pools.

I still act like when I started mining with the difference that I can make a living out of it these days. I think that your attitude is not a succesful one since this is all coming down to one thing: building a community, togetherness and all coming to concensus. A split up community will always fail, especially against the big powers out there - media and governments, trying to split us up as much as possible. Hence greed may very well be the end of crypto. Let's not wish for that to happen.

Take a minute to consider that I don't calculate my returns, I'm not here for the money but It has totally enabled me to invest more time and money while enjoying the evolving space of crypto. But I refuse to call it currency. This is something better than that.

Finally I admire you're mining efforts using equipment that is considered as "older" but it is Not true that 1080ti cant touch it. The lowered hashrate is for everybody, and everybody who have read into what scrypt-jane is about knows that the difficulty will rise at a pre-determined rate. I don't make any more coins now than before, unless you decide to stop mining - I will get part of your share aswell.
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The Nfactor has changed to 19, which is determined from the beginning of CACHeCoin. From my findings you will now have MORE impact on mining with only a CPU (i7700k@28h/s) versus a GPU (1060/6GB@38h/s,1070@48h/s,1080ti@65h/s).
Because memory is the limiting factor mining CACH we are now hoping for Nvidia and AMD to release 16-24GB versions of their upcoming top-of-the-line GPUs this year, as predicted beforehand. Until then I am happy to put my CPU to work again.

I saw someone question his hashpower being more than the total nethash. This coin has Proof-of-Stake that comes into play more or less throughout the month - this is not calculated into the total nethash. If difficulty is high for mining it becomes more likely that Proof-of-Stakes are taking place, hence not many Proof-of-Work blocks are generated at that specific time. Mining difficulty decreases if there are no Proof-of-Work blocks found for an amount of time, like 12 hours or so. That evens it out over time and you will see a "sudden" bump in total nethash. I have almost 700H/s mining at all times and I remember last year we had total nethashes above 30kH/s at times!


POOL POOL POOL POOL
I was thinking about setting up a pool to enable people to get more even payouts, but since I'm not very good with linux I failed. The stratum setup tried to mine the Proof-of-Stake instead of the Proof-of-Work which I couldn't find a way to solve. I am instead solo-mining to the wallet myself. If anybody has figured out how to setup a stratumpool for mining (that doesn't try to solve the Proof-of-Stake side of the coin!!) feel free to contact me and I will reconsider setting it up to be run 24/7 on my VPS in Europe. I find 2-8 blocks per day myself and I think we could all benefit from gathering up to some degree.

Hi, interesting post.

The 700 H/s you quote, is that for N=18 or N=19.
reason i ask, i simple.
If an i7700K gets 28hs, then you alone have the equivalent of 25 high end cpus...so cpu+mb+ram+psu, etc, must come to £500-600 per box min, * 25 = a heck of a lot....£10K +, and with the block reward and price, it means you would have to mine this coin forever just to pay of your rigs...
Coins like cachecoin, were set up originally so that anyone with a moderate PC could mine them, not just the elite who can spend 10K on gpu or cpu rigs.
I'm not having a go at you personally, just expressing my frustrations that nearly every old, good friendly coin now is expected to be mined by mega rigs....can't we find a way to push the big guys back to monero and etherium, and bring some of these old classic  coins back to the smaller miners...
Sorry to be such a bore, but having checked and double checked the math, even with £10K or gpus, or servers, this coin will now only produce about £10 a day...thats a ROI of over 3 years...simply not worth it.
What i dont get is why the problems now, for 2 years i along with several very small miners have peacefully mined this every day, on 750Ti's and FX6300....now R7 1800x's and 1080ti cant touch it, all  since these "changes" have been implemeted...so i dont see any other conclusion than it is to kill off the small guy....i guess a massive pump will be next...
J
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The Nfactor has changed to 19, which is determined from the beginning of CACHeCoin. From my findings you will now have MORE impact on mining with only a CPU (i7700k@28h/s) versus a GPU (1060/6GB@38h/s,1070@48h/s,1080ti@65h/s).
Because memory is the limiting factor mining CACH we are now hoping for Nvidia and AMD to release 16-24GB versions of their upcoming top-of-the-line GPUs this year, as predicted beforehand. Until then I am happy to put my CPU to work again.

I saw someone question his hashpower being more than the total nethash. This coin has Proof-of-Stake that comes into play more or less throughout the month - this is not calculated into the total nethash. If difficulty is high for mining it becomes more likely that Proof-of-Stakes are taking place, hence not many Proof-of-Work blocks are generated at that specific time. Mining difficulty decreases if there are no Proof-of-Work blocks found for an amount of time, like 12 hours or so. That evens it out over time and you will see a "sudden" bump in total nethash. I have almost 700H/s mining at all times and I remember last year we had total nethashes above 30kH/s at times!


POOL POOL POOL POOL
I was thinking about setting up a pool to enable people to get more even payouts, but since I'm not very good with linux I failed. The stratum setup tried to mine the Proof-of-Stake instead of the Proof-of-Work which I couldn't find a way to solve. I am instead solo-mining to the wallet myself. If anybody has figured out how to setup a stratumpool for mining (that doesn't try to solve the Proof-of-Stake side of the coin!!) feel free to contact me and I will reconsider setting it up to be run 24/7 on my VPS in Europe. I find 2-8 blocks per day myself and I think we could all benefit from gathering up to some degree.
sr. member
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Everything is OK - 2.2kH/s

Am i using the correct wallet?
Is your version 6.1 ready yet?
This wallet is from years ago

I think it's all right with your Wallet.
Tests Wallet passed - but for mining now not fit
sr. member
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Everything is OK - 2.2kH/s

Am i using the correct wallet?
Is your version 6.1 ready yet?
My wallet is from years ago
sr. member
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Everything is OK - 2.2kH/s
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Not sure what you mean by this?

This was 2 mins ago

11:16:20

{
"blocks" : 241239,
"currentblocksize" : 1000,
"currentblocktx" : 0,
"difficulty" : 0.00026449,
"errors" : "",
"generate" : false,
"genproclimit" : -1,
"hashespersec" : 0,
"networkhashps" : 2219,
"pooledtx" : 0,
"testnet" : false,
"Nfactor" : 19,
"N" : 1048576,
"powreward" : 98.71000000
}

sr. member
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Jane's algorithm is very whimsical.
Conditionally ..
With a difficulty of 0.0003 the block can be searched for 3 hours and later, with difficulty 0.001, find three blocks in 30 minutes.
sr. member
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Dev,

There appears to be something very strange going on with this coin.
Yesterday my wallet was reporting a nethash of 1500 - 3000 H/s over most of the day, then late last night it dropped to 136 H/s.

I fired up 3 pc's and poinet to my wallet, solomining with 110 H/s (net hash according to wallet, and miner 136H/s).
I mined for over 2 hours, in which 6 -8 blocks were found, the miner and wallet still said 133 - 135 H/s (net) and i was a 100 H/s (50 +30+30)
I did not find 1 block.
I then joined digger pool, and again had 0.1 Kh/s the 2nd guy has 0.08 khs and there was a 3rd in with about 0.02 khs/ so the 3 of us combined was nearly 200 H/s.
The wallet still said 133 - 136 H/s.
In the next 2 hours another 7 blocks were found...none by the pool, and yet we seeming had more than the net total of hash.

This morning, my wallet says we are back up at 2700 - 3073 H/s, and yet with my 15 H/s pointed at digger pool i have found 1 block, in less than 1 hour.

So how can i have 80% of total hashrate last night and yet not find 1 block solo mining, and then this morning with only 0.5% total hashrate find 1 block in less than 1 hour.
I've been mining 4 years, and no all about "luck", but there is def something weird going on here.

Am i on the correct chain / wallet (the block height in my wallet matches the pool) - I'm using wallet v5.3.0.0-g32a928e-cach-wm-alpha. I can't see any links to any other walle

I hope you can shed some light on this please. Last night, statisically with the hashrates as they were, i should have won 6 of those 8 blocks, and the guy below me the other 2, what concerns me more than that it how the pool was contributing 200 H/s, then there would be other solo miners to consider, yet the wallet was reporting only 136 H/s total nethash.

I know you have been working very hard on this, is your new wallet nearly ready, cos having mined this with no issues for the last 2 years, this is now a struggle.

J

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