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Topic: [ANN] [CPU mining] Yenten v2.0.1 [YTN] [YescryptR16] [Exchange avilable] - page 187. (Read 147137 times)

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How to config my computer for mining the coin? I am newbie. thanks all for your help!
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0% fees, yes. but is it the right algo? no.
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It's because block time is too short and minimum difficulty is too high.

I did not find how to set a lower difficulty than 1.
I should investigate miner source code perhaps. But i don't have enough time.

Btw, i would like to point something that seems not right to me :
Code:
diff --git a/stratum/algos/yescrypt-opt.c b/stratum/algos/yescrypt-opt.c
index 4b42e85..f6ccaa3 100644
--- a/stratum/algos/yescrypt-opt.c
+++ b/stratum/algos/yescrypt-opt.c
@@ -942,7 +950,7 @@ yescrypt_kdf(const yescrypt_shared_t * shared, yescrypt_local_t * local,
                {
                        HMAC_SHA256_CTX_Y ctx;
                        HMAC_SHA256_Init_Y(&ctx, buf, buflen);
-                       HMAC_SHA256_Update_Y(&ctx, salt, saltlen);
+                       HMAC_SHA256_Update_Y(&ctx, "Client Key", 10);
                        HMAC_SHA256_Final_Y((uint8_t *)sha256, &ctx);
                }
                /* Compute StoredKey */

Is that normal that we have this hard coded string : "Client Key" instead of salt ?
It took me 4 days to understand ...
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> three threads (-t 3, but you can adjust this parameter as needed), on pool.bilbotel.fr, port 6234 (Nillecram's pool). In the password field, using that pool, we must specify the type of coin we'll mine (-p c=YTN).
If you configure less than 3 threads, that a lot of "boooo" on the pool.

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This algorithm consumes a lot of power
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How do I pool mine? Huh

Could some one guide me please.

Go to https://github.com/conan-equal-newone/yenten/releases, and download mining software (e.g. yenten_win64_1.1.0.zip, but it depends from your configuration, i assume you'r on Win 10 64 bit).

Once downloaded and unpacked, you could execute minerd.exe like the following:

minerd.exe -a yescryptr16 -t 3 -o stratum+tcp://pool.bilbotel.fr:6234 -u YOUR_ADDRESS -p c=YTN

The command above (in which you must replace YOUR_ADDRESS with your yenten wallet address) means we launch minerd.exe with yescriptr16 algorithm (the one used by YenTen), three threads (-t 3, but you can adjust this parameter as needed), on pool.bilbotel.fr, port 6234 (Nillecram's pool). In the password field, using that pool, we must specify the type of coin we'll mine (-p c=YTN).

That's it. After a little, when shares start to be submitted to pool, you could check your results at http://pool.bilbotel.fr/?address=YOUR_ADDRESS (once again, substitute YOUR_ADDRESS with your Yenten wallet address). As you gain a balance in the pool, every couple of hours a payment will take place, and you'll see the due YTN coming to your wallet
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How do I pool mine? Huh

Could some one guide me please.
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As promised here is my modification for yiimp pool :

Code:
diff --git a/stratum/stratum.cpp b/stratum/stratum.cpp
index aab9c09..ba29db5 100644
--- a/stratum/stratum.cpp
+++ b/stratum/stratum.cpp
@@ -142,6 +142,7 @@ YAAMP_ALGO g_algos[] =
        {"penta", penta_hash, 1, 0, 0},
        {"skein2", skein2_hash, 1, 0, 0},
        {"yescrypt", yescrypt_hash, 0x10000, 0, 0},
+       {"yescryptR16", yescryptR16_hash, 0x10000, 0, 0 },
        {"zr5", zr5_hash, 1, 0, 0},

        {"hive", hive_hash, 0x10000, 0, 0},

Code:
diff --git a/stratum/algos/yescrypt-opt.c b/stratum/algos/yescrypt-opt.c
index 4b42e85..f6ccaa3 100644
--- a/stratum/algos/yescrypt-opt.c
+++ b/stratum/algos/yescrypt-opt.c
@@ -942,7 +950,7 @@ yescrypt_kdf(const yescrypt_shared_t * shared, yescrypt_local_t * local,
                {
                        HMAC_SHA256_CTX_Y ctx;
                        HMAC_SHA256_Init_Y(&ctx, buf, buflen);
-                       HMAC_SHA256_Update_Y(&ctx, salt, saltlen);
+                       HMAC_SHA256_Update_Y(&ctx, "Client Key", 10);
                        HMAC_SHA256_Final_Y((uint8_t *)sha256, &ctx);
                }
                /* Compute StoredKey */

Code:
diff --git a/stratum/algos/yescrypt.c b/stratum/algos/yescrypt.c
index da070d6..15eb70c 100644
--- a/stratum/algos/yescrypt.c
+++ b/stratum/algos/yescrypt.c
@@ -362,5 +370,13 @@ static int yescrypt_bsty(const uint8_t * passwd, size_t passwdlen,
 /* main hash 80 bytes input */
 void yescrypt_hash(const char *input, char *output, uint32_t len)
 {
        yescrypt_bsty((uint8_t*)input, len, (uint8_t*)input, len, 2048, 8, 1, (uint8_t*)output, 32);
 }
+
+void yescryptR16_hash(const char *input, char *output, uint32_t len)
+{
+       //printf("data: ");
+       //debug_encode64((uint8_t*)input, len);
+       yescrypt_bsty((uint8_t*)input, len, (uint8_t*)input, len, 4096, 16, 1, (uint8_t*)output, 32);
+}

Code:
diff --git a/stratum/algos/yescrypt.h b/stratum/algos/yescrypt.h
index db72217..3c729be 100644
--- a/stratum/algos/yescrypt.h
+++ b/stratum/algos/yescrypt.h
@@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ extern "C" {
 #include /* for size_t */

 void yescrypt_hash(const char* input, char* output, uint32_t len);
+void yescryptR16_hash(const char* input, char* output, uint32_t len);

 /**
  * crypto_scrypt(passwd, passwdlen, salt, saltlen, N, r, p, buf, buflen):

But, as you can see, it breaks the standard yescrypt algo.

There is also some small modification to add the algo to the php gui.
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How do i compile on 32bit linux?
just compile with the same command as ubuntu on your 32bit linux.
gcc: error: unrecognized command line option ‘-msse4.1’
Makefile:862: recipe for target 'hash/yescrypt/yescrypt.o' failed
make[3]: *** [hash/yescrypt/yescrypt.o] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory '/home/od2/yenten/src'
Makefile:900: recipe for target 'all-recursive' failed
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/od2/yenten/src'
Makefile:665: recipe for target 'all' failed
make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/od2/yenten/src'
Makefile:509: recipe for target 'all-recursive' failed
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1

thats all i keep getting
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How do i compile on 32bit linux?
just compile with the same command as ubuntu on your 32bit linux.
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How do i compile on 32bit linux?
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Is there a roadmap available yet for 2018? I am always lookng for a good CPU coin that is worth it. Not much info available yet for Yenten.

the ann lists a very detailed roadmap for the next several years you just need to read it carefully.

LOL that is why I was asking as mining isnt really a roadmap. Initially at launch I got the feeling it might be adult related but I could be wrong.

no you were  right it’s only for 21y or older man
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Is there a roadmap available yet for 2018? I am always lookng for a good CPU coin that is worth it. Not much info available yet for Yenten.

the ann lists a very detailed roadmap for the next several years you just need to read it carefully.

LOL that is why I was asking as mining isnt really a roadmap. Initially at launch I got the feeling it might be adult related but I could be wrong.
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Is there a roadmap available yet for 2018? I am always lookng for a good CPU coin that is worth it. Not much info available yet for Yenten.

the ann lists a very detailed roadmap for the next several years you just need to read it carefully.
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Is there a roadmap available yet for 2018? I am always lookng for a good CPU coin that is worth it. Not much info available yet for Yenten.
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have any news about new exchange?

coinmarkets works well for me. if other exchanges dont want yenten then let them sit it out and coinmarkets can benefit.
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have any news about new exchange?
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I can't connect. Any nodes list please?

Also block explorer in site seems down
yenten.conf

addnode=117.2.224.174:9981
addnode=133.130.66.167:9981
addnode=34.237.2.46:9981
addnode=52.202.130.37:9981
addnode=52.3.229.122:9981
addnode=52.56.87.162:9981
addnode=81.61.115.212:9981
addnode=95.43.223.158:9981

Thanks. It works now
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One question... coinsmarkets.com has set this coin as Stake Coin and you can earn coins by staking it... how is this possible if YTN isn't a stake coin?  Huh Huh

imo there is no staking system
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