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January 16, 2014, 07:43:09 PM
is 0.8.7 the last version of the wallet?

i have some problem with the sync...it stay 7 hour behind and don't move Sad
asd - my wallet synchronized in the past few minutes and is current.  It indicates there are 11 active connections to the network now.

If you're not yet synchronized (or still stuck on 7 or 11 hours behind) and are on the Windows wallet, check your appdata/roaming folder for a catcoin.conf file.

windows button - search for %appdata% - click Roaming to open a file manager at that location
Click into the Catcoin folder
check for catcoin.conf file.

If you don't have one, open Notepad and past this text in:

Code:
rpcuser=username
rpcpassword=userpassword
server=1
daemon=1
testnet=0
listen=1
addnode=eu.coinium.org:9933
addnode=us.coinium.org:9933
addnode=teamcatcoin.com:9933
addnode=108.54.144.63:9933
addnode=209.162.15.139:9933
addnode=94.134.24.71:9933
addnode=188.230.218.60:9933
addnode=123.211.181.88:9933
addnode=172.245.21.138:9933
addnode=50.162.94.94:9933
rpcport=7000
rpcallowip=192.168.*.*

Then save as catcoin.conf and move it into your (name)\AppData\Roaming\Catcoin folder.

Restart your wallet and it should find a node and update within a few minutes.

Yell if it works but especially if it doesn't. Wink

Andy
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January 16, 2014, 07:05:55 PM


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Code:
./cgminer -o stratum+tcp://us.coinium.org:3336 -u WORKER -p PASS --failover-only -o stratum+tcp://eu.coinium.org:3336 -u WORKER -p PASS --scrypt -I 13

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January 16, 2014, 05:48:14 PM

and on a side note anybody that has been coin hopping should have no say in this coins future, if your machines are pointed at something more profitable keep them there and leave this coin out of your sight we need dedicated individuals to pull this coin to profit, not raiding parties of vikings...
Easy Amigo.  Some are mining other coins and buying CAT.  Others have to mine other coins so they can sell - they need to pay for their equipment.
i'm working on things even in the midst of mourning
the cat will survive...
No need for mourning!  We need folks to promote, but we also need the software tweaks so we can process transactions again.  We need 'chickens' AND 'eggs'.  Keep promoting - the 'geeks' are actively working code fixes on the testnet as I type this.

The cat IS surviving. Cheesy
hero member
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January 16, 2014, 05:43:19 PM
is 0.8.7 the last version of the wallet?

i have some problem with the sync...it stay 7 hour behind and don't move Sad
It's the latest.  I have 0.8.7.0-beta.  Mine's stuck on 7 hours behind as well.  Not sure what's up, but it's not you. Wink
sr. member
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January 16, 2014, 04:46:30 PM
hello all, sorry i've been preoccupied with other life events and just a minor bit tied up... anyway we should be promoting the places we can use catcoin such as http://brownboxtech.net http://pocketrocketscasino.com or any other from https://www.coinpayments.net/store-directory.
as i said i've been busy, yet still promoting. it will be another week until i make it home. i've had my rig pointed at the same pool since day one and haven't sold a single cat... we truly need developers to get a mobile wallet and to resolve the mac os wallet issue... but really get the word out that there are places to spend your cats and in your real life start introducing people to the world of cryptocurrencies
and on a side note anybody that has been coin hopping should have no say in this coins future, if your machines are pointed at something more profitable keep them there and leave this coin out of your sight we need dedicated individuals to pull this coin to profit, not raiding parties of vikings...
i'm working on things even in the midst of mourning
the cat will survive...
hero member
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January 16, 2014, 03:35:43 PM
is 0.8.7 the last version of the wallet?

i have some problem with the sync...it stay 7 hour behind and don't move Sad
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 500
January 16, 2014, 12:50:13 PM
The catcoin price must go down to sustainable levels. I can explain this later, please no more forkings and messing around. We didn't hit the price floor yet. We need the price to go to the bottom and then slowly work its way up. In my opinion, only this can prevent the oscillation of low and high hashrate/difficulty.

Greetings vondi1122

that's based on what? the price of tea in china?

the difficulty is because of spike farming. that's what certain people are doing.

correct me if i am wrong, but perhaps what vondi meant is if the price drops so that even at low diff this doesn't attract coin hoppers (e.g. below 0.00015 BTC) then some 30-40 MH/s loyal hash would be enough to keep confirms running at reasonable pace and give community time to plan and implement promo efforts, while the diff spikes could be held in check...

yes exactly this

I also agree with this:
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the difficulty is because of spike farming. that's what certain people are doing.

correct me if i am wrong, but perhaps what vondi meant is if the price drops so that even at low diff this doesn't attract coin hoppers (e.g. below 0.00015 BTC) then some 30-40 MH/s loyal hash would be enough to keep confirms running at reasonable pace and give community time to plan and implement promo efforts, while the diff spikes could be held in check...
The good news is that we don't have to let the price tank in order to smooth the difficulty - and we have proof from other coins.  One example is the way the Feathercoin devs fixed Phoenixcoin.  Earlier in 2013, Phoenix was being hit hard by mining pools and their diff was knocked around (sound familiar?).  They simply added a rolling average (two actually, 100 and 500 blocks) and a dampening factor to the code.  This stopped the drastic difficulty spikes and resulted in a sure, steady coin.  The only difference between what they did and Maverickthenoob's earlier suggestion for CAT is that they used two averages instead of one.  Either way, it appears we can tweak the CAT with a code tweak - she doesn't need open heart surgery.  In addition to the difficulty fix, they implemented a checkpoint system to secure the network from 51% attacks - something else we've talked about and agree we need.

http://forum.feathercoin.com/index.php/topic,4029.0.html
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I know the situation with 10MH/s + 1GH/s hash rate is not good, but have to deal with it. If the PXC price doesn't change much, Multipool jumps in for 1 retarget cycle and mines all or almost all of 126 blocks. The coins are dumped at Cryptsy later. Maybe 2% over 20 blocks can do better, it needs more research. The idea is to make PXC less attractive to coin hoppers without giving up too much security.

Does this sound familiar, CATs?

The fix:
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I have come to the conclusion that 100/500 0.1 is a better choice than 100/500 0.25 given 2% over 20 blocks....This is the summary of the 4th hard fork. Even though the PXC network has peaked almost at 200MH/s today, our difficulty adjustment algorithm works very well.

Here's the source:
https://github.com/ghostlander/Phoenixcoin/blob/master/README.md
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January 16, 2014, 12:12:25 PM
...
the difficulty is because of spike farming. that's what certain people are doing.

correct me if i am wrong, but perhaps what vondi meant is if the price drops so that even at low diff this doesn't attract coin hoppers (e.g. below 0.00015 BTC) then some 30-40 MH/s loyal hash would be enough to keep confirms running at reasonable pace and give community time to plan and implement promo efforts, while the diff spikes could be held in check...
The good news is that we don't have to let the price tank in order to smooth the difficulty - and we have proof from other coins.  One example is the way the Feathercoin devs fixed Phoenixcoin.  Earlier in 2013, Phoenix was being hit hard by mining pools and their diff was knocked around (sound familiar?).  They simply added a rolling average (two actually, 100 and 500 blocks) and a dampening factor to the code.  This stopped the drastic difficulty spikes and resulted in a sure, steady coin.  The only difference between what they did and Maverickthenoob's earlier suggestion for CAT is that they used two averages instead of one.  Either way, it appears we can tweak the CAT with a code tweak - she doesn't need open heart surgery.  In addition to the difficulty fix, they implemented a checkpoint system to secure the network from 51% attacks - something else we've talked about and agree we need.

http://forum.feathercoin.com/index.php/topic,4029.0.html
Quote
I know the situation with 10MH/s + 1GH/s hash rate is not good, but have to deal with it. If the PXC price doesn't change much, Multipool jumps in for 1 retarget cycle and mines all or almost all of 126 blocks. The coins are dumped at Cryptsy later. Maybe 2% over 20 blocks can do better, it needs more research. The idea is to make PXC less attractive to coin hoppers without giving up too much security.

Does this sound familiar, CATs?

The fix:
Quote
I have come to the conclusion that 100/500 0.1 is a better choice than 100/500 0.25 given 2% over 20 blocks....This is the summary of the 4th hard fork. Even though the PXC network has peaked almost at 200MH/s today, our difficulty adjustment algorithm works very well.

Here's the source:
https://github.com/ghostlander/Phoenixcoin/blob/master/README.md
hero member
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Bitcoin to the moon!
January 16, 2014, 11:31:10 AM
The price of Catcoin keeps dropping. We seriously need to do something about that.

STOP sell!

I'm not selling mine.  Smiley
hero member
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January 16, 2014, 11:24:12 AM
The price of Catcoin keeps dropping. We seriously need to do something about that.

STOP sell!
hero member
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Bitcoin to the moon!
January 16, 2014, 07:17:00 AM
The price of Catcoin keeps dropping. We seriously need to do something about that.
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Activity: 168
Merit: 100
January 16, 2014, 06:48:09 AM
The catcoin price must go down to sustainable levels. I can explain this later, please no more forkings and messing around. We didn't hit the price floor yet. We need the price to go to the bottom and then slowly work its way up. In my opinion, only this can prevent the oscillation of low and high hashrate/difficulty.

Greetings vondi1122

that's based on what? the price of tea in china?

the difficulty is because of spike farming. that's what certain people are doing.

correct me if i am wrong, but perhaps what vondi meant is if the price drops so that even at low diff this doesn't attract coin hoppers (e.g. below 0.00015 BTC) then some 30-40 MH/s loyal hash would be enough to keep confirms running at reasonable pace and give community time to plan and implement promo efforts, while the diff spikes could be held in check...
full member
Activity: 120
Merit: 100
January 16, 2014, 05:44:03 AM
The catcoin keep dropping, but I still have faith in it.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
January 16, 2014, 04:41:50 AM
The catcoin price must go down to sustainable levels. I can explain this later, please no more forkings and messing around. We didn't hit the price floor yet. We need the price to go to the bottom and then slowly work its way up. In my opinion, only this can prevent the oscillation of low and high hashrate/difficulty.

Greetings vondi1122

that's based on what? the price of tea in china?

the difficulty is because of spike farming. that's what certain people are doing.
full member
Activity: 213
Merit: 100
January 16, 2014, 02:54:43 AM
I sent my coins from my wallet last night, to Cryptsy, about 12 hours ago, been to work, just got back, and still not processed, still only 2 confirmations 12 hours later.

We are working on a fix for the difficulty oscillations. Hang in there. Smiley

Etblvu1

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Activity: 140
Merit: 100
January 16, 2014, 02:52:19 AM
I sent my coins from my wallet last night, to Cryptsy, about 12 hours ago, been to work, just got back, and still not processed, still only 2 confirmations 12 hours later.
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 500
January 16, 2014, 02:48:24 AM
The catcoin price must go down to sustainable levels. I can explain this later, please no more forkings and messing around. We didn't hit the price floor yet. We need the price to go to the bottom and then slowly work its way up. In my opinion, only this can prevent the oscillation of low and high hashrate/difficulty.

Greetings vondi1122
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
January 15, 2014, 11:17:04 PM
I was hoping to make a more simple CatCoin design that looked pretty cool. I'd be interested in making some more gifs to correspond with the move to the new code (If I'm understanding what's going on correctly). I really like CatCoin and I'm hoping it makes a strong comeback.


I'm a PhD student and don't have a huge amount of time to work on this, but it's a fun distraction. I hope it's helpful, and I'm open to suggestions for altering and improving it.

I would, of course, appreciate some additional CATs: 9fQxowosPZMX3ZFGGtSZmr2Z5ZJF8pXq75 Smiley
hero member
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January 15, 2014, 06:51:45 PM
Catcoin still has my support, but right now I'm not sure what to do. Due to limited resources I can't buy back in right now, but once I can, I will. I am planning to upgrade my rig further as soon as possible, and hopefully can provide some much needed hashpower when needed.
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January 15, 2014, 05:39:02 PM
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Good point. I have generally always run p2pool locally, and that's why I included it in the catbox ( https://bitbucket.org/dahozer/catcoin/src/9487e4b741f3bd410451a0b7ac50f48a34f23323/p2pool/?at=default )

Some of this also depends on the p2pool parameters as well, so I tried to go with stuff I thought was sane, as the original p2pool/networks.py stuff seemed tuned to fast-block coins, and 'it works for me', but it needs testing.

I guess I should just set up 5 or 6 VPSs with production/release catcoinds and p2pool. Is 2-5% fee unreasonable to cover the cost of the servers for dedicated CAT p2pools? I would still need an easier way to convert CAT to dollars to pay the bills.

and u got any other peers with this changed networks.py´s ?


I have not been paying attention to the main net. There are no peers on the testnet p2pool though.. http://galen.hozed.org:19927/static/

Could you add a catcoin testnet to p2pool.name? (and maybe send me a patch to change the top to say 'P2pool CAT.testnet0.1' instead of 'P2pool CAT')

the poolname is the coinsymbol in bitcoin/networks.py, but u can simply patch the index.html in the web-static folder (if u use the pool copy just for the testnet).
we have to use the same network.py to operate as network, otherwise u simply are solomining Wink
p2p only makes sense with a lot of nodes working together to form a big hashrate.

imo it should be integrated directly in the wallet instead of solomining  Tongue

pm me ur testconf and i will try to setup a testpool tomorrow on another server
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