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Topic: [ANN] Infinitecoin (IFC) pool-Treasurequarry.com. 1.5% fee. P2pool Europe server - page 10. (Read 54730 times)

newbie
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Done! Thank you!

Now, where to buy IFC, Is any exchange exist? Maybe some of forum users want to sell 10000000 IFC (ten millions)? Anyone interested?
sr. member
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There's no need to sign up.  Just point your miner at the pool following the instructions in the first post in this thread.  Be sure to use your IFC address as your username to ensure your coins are sent to you.  It's a good idea to create a new unique IFC address in your wallet for mining at the pool so that you can identify the payments coming in.   

If you're still unsure, please tell me what miner you're using and your IFC address and I'll be pleased to help more.
newbie
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Guys, need help.
How to sign up to this pool? In wemineltc and similar pools you have to sign up, create workers. In http://treasurequarry.com:9844 I don't see settings to set up workers... WTF?
sr. member
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TreasureQuarry has now been upgraded to the newly released Infinitecoin version 1.8. 

Happy mining. Smiley
sr. member
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As promised, I've just personally paid out to miners to cover the blocks that TreasureQuarry had originally found but had to sacrifice in the fork a few days ago.  

Original Block 246953 Generation was 131072 + 2.2 total fees

Payouts now made to miners for Forked block 246953:


iBaHs5TdSTyfzE3GcboRpyAnmq7CYH2Dot: 9.05817588
iQKYsMx3LBhfgZECbuZ2ZnD7WDZJfZEt4q: 27.0672182
iNYf2CfdzeMcpinuC3jxWAhXD79PXC3QF1: 37.56570292
iQpPEpxi88dhr87c8X6hWppJ5yTMr9YvBi: 49.94768247
i4i5LKMsp8BuxyPC5xrzHjJDrdCYewCEK5: 114.45968142
i5smyTDCU9cnemJCLpjfWuBmtWg25e5HB2: 211.19539797
iRLhdXZvHz4EY3ubo9bVBd5prScQdf65yS: 257.38334704
i8TVp6Yq862LjyBVBMAfaPFumLvBtqxFnt: 264.56564788
iBarT83nztXvWNpTPiKHkaKcUzy3mHBvu4: 387.56639004
iKJdgX3GJEPwS5fr4Z8pkHEGbLYxuHrFoq: 436.15003228
iJF2b7WR2yGXLjWaVSdPXtMvm1oSyf354Y: 500.61848266
iG7yFSCpedHRo3pJs8XbYEyW8j6BAGbuAM: 521.77099258
iCTY8beqEdrabF8pR3abqoqcmFdArS7ymL: 563.59213962
iLNLKwRp6nTro4csNFmrRtCnChsdGTRK8N: 621.91943064
i8mtkPEYE98ge356MVSzdnWfBYbf6jYmb5: 722.34110047
iHcZv1MTQGtCLfVQfBvcXLViBfNZYQAFQe: 851.78958128
iCUTPe6zsADSNLRGCzVGg89ZoH9nrANwwq: 1202.76606127
i9cXEMv2bA8YZmRdneQoNHQveUy9WkpeG1: 1410.30247239
i59xSyVzLo9Xwmh55HHGRQFJSX357k2L7u: 1711.13880803
i8XdziDVeX8KFY4KTbfK8xZ6P7pRQ5hLME: 2100.20418162
iKwi7P3hBpnDtqta6g37zJwLvH7zkrp7Fi: 2235.34251716
iB75KWiGH5m7RYa9QoBqPgAdTPu8Epqk4o: 4157.32327694
iBCDQGUL9jwRoW1bEEK3DpPVkkT7xr43BM: 6760.80718741
i4nrEaD5kXuBcVYKYeDFx8BKzozzG9PWc5: 9962.87132734
iGZzGgjtcdAVo327X3f8Jd7ziz19mkMsNX: 10604.97690205
i6WGHhi4b2bvsbx2Jy7tbZAfPGTyV4Pprz: 12509.65759706
i5ba1fef113Dx1wDXUuThZRnGGXvu4DfnW: 20456.24262986
iAq8iUmMDY1HL6mUs8FXKkVUAw8t21SU5Y: 52385.57603537
iNTbqesmeHbE9HffzsrmDZskm9QZN2oTYt: 0.00000015


Original Block 246954 Generation was 131072 + 0 total fees

Payouts now made to miners for Forked block 246954


iBaHs5TdSTyfzE3GcboRpyAnmq7CYH2Dot: 11.7052419
iSoPrnLpTJKLBFa7md1hG4WFW2HNidX9sS: 17.74700121
iLTj7uinSdEY99EGoWvcsBifRaYWWFXLF6: 22.22323694
iB4UNLtdURbRr3JwmxtbMY17GSvfN1SsLm: 24.7581047
iLgXDPkgYHF9d5m6pbddfoBtyiDni45i3F: 25.72855565
iPzzSKyLMvBdjWjSV86SxczEbcHkDtFLyH: 28.95467458
i59xSyVzLo9Xwmh55HHGRQFJSX357k2L7u: 29.89459765
i5WwGxzHsSL372ePkmG2NooFGyaXQnJfWW: 30.1896047
iDjsTxbqY4YpsvWkgPwzg18uVqZ7gDgQSz: 298.6373049
i8mtkPEYE98ge356MVSzdnWfBYbf6jYmb5: 311.11440358
iNmMZwE5SrKP7yFjMYF4f2B84dvJnnw427: 357.34226706
iG7yFSCpedHRo3pJs8XbYEyW8j6BAGbuAM: 381.52552704
iJF2b7WR2yGXLjWaVSdPXtMvm1oSyf354Y: 673.62390744
i9cXEMv2bA8YZmRdneQoNHQveUy9WkpeG1: 915.75717365
i8TVp6Yq862LjyBVBMAfaPFumLvBtqxFnt: 916.91854034
i8rctjY4CWRkh1dqQHHADRYtuFqAa91nAN: 996.13880024
iBarT83nztXvWNpTPiKHkaKcUzy3mHBvu4: 1065.53726682
i4X9V1N7byr71jbgUdHPhqN9waMZ9W7quN: 1464.77550869
i4tXC7yVKCvToVTBZoqaoecLCtGtg8i9Xm: 1746.03448731
iE7C2UstguNxU9ZkR1jJmHt7LBE58G7cyY: 2219.87857081
iB75KWiGH5m7RYa9QoBqPgAdTPu8Epqk4o: 2233.79123148
i6WGHhi4b2bvsbx2Jy7tbZAfPGTyV4Pprz: 2747.93781206
iPAyJmPmQBnUwitUp7uENHs7ixJHV6s4bE: 3004.52584768
iCUTPe6zsADSNLRGCzVGg89ZoH9nrANwwq: 3893.79319797
i4nrEaD5kXuBcVYKYeDFx8BKzozzG9PWc5: 7270.22552511
iGZzGgjtcdAVo327X3f8Jd7ziz19mkMsNX: 14822.45129944
iAq8iUmMDY1HL6mUs8FXKkVUAw8t21SU5Y: 85560.79031092
iNTbqesmeHbE9HffzsrmDZskm9QZN2oTYt: 0.00000013

Great to see Infinitecoin looking much more healthy since the fork...and we finally got to the block-halving yesterday. Smiley
sr. member
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The graph database backup from 26th August has now been successfully restored so we can now see the history of TreasureQuarry from its very start on the yearly graphs view (except the gap between the 26th August and now).  Smiley
sr. member
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Sorry about the downtime earlier today everyone.  The server company that hosts the cloud server had to do some "firmware upgrades to several routers" due to some kind of issue with the routers.

The graph history seems to have restarted from new when the server started which is a bit sad as the graphs showed the history of the pool itself since it started in June, just a few days after Infinitecoin itself was launched.  I've got an old copy of the graph database from around 18th August so may try to restore this in the next few days.  If successful it'll mean a gap in the graphs between 18th August and the time I restore it, but I think that gap is better than having no history at all.
sr. member
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TreasureQuarry has now completed the downloading of the "correct" "monocolor" blockchain and we're now happily mining away on this chain. We're currently trying to solve block 251681 as I write this.

Happy mining everyone. Smiley
sr. member
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Serious warning to everyone before reading this...please back up your wallet.dat file - if you lose this you'll lose all of your Infinitecoins.

OK...following the discussion in the main Infinitecoin thread at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=225891.1340 about to fork or not to fork - that is the question.  I was initially thinking that going with the new blockchain fork was not a good idea, but everything seems to be pointing to the new fork winning the day.  Although the block explorer has confirmed that block 246954 was found today, my home PC has still been showing only 246953 blocks .  Shutting down and restarting Infinitecoin has  given a message that I've never seen before "Exception11DBException DB::put:Cannot allocate memory infinitecoin in ProcessMessages(). All in all, the old blockchain isn't looking very healthy from what I can see.

I've just tried backing up, then deleting the contents of the .infinitecoin directory on my home PC, to see what blockchain it would naturally sync to.  It has ended up downloading and synching to what seems to be the monocolor fork.   Blocks seem to be passing by at a reasonable rate on this fork.

As far as I understand, bitcoin conventions say the longest chain wins, which again favours the monocolor fork.

As far as I understand, posters in the main Infinitecoin thread are correct in saying that (apart from mined generation rewards), no transactions should be lost if we switch chains, even transactions between blocks 246948 and 248954 .  

There is however a small "double spend" risk whilst 2 forks exist as far as I've read.

Some info from when bitcoin experienced a chain fork....

Regular users are not affected. Their transactions are included in both ledgers and don't need to change any programs.

The fix is technically straightforward, and (with the exception of coins "mined" in the last couple of hours) users' Bitcoins are not in any danger of being lost


I'm proposing that we accept the monocolor fork on TreasureQuarry.  I'll personally pay out to TreasureQuarry miners any block-generation losses from blocks  246948 to 248954 .

This equates to    
Block 246953 Generation: 131072 + 2.2 total fees
Block 246954 Generation: 131072 + 0 total fees

Comments from current miners are welcome.

updated: I'm currently downloading what seems to now known as the "correct blockchain" to TreasureQuarry.  Mining will probably stop or be at 100% rejects whilst the blockchain is being downloaded.  We should then be mining the "correct" (monocolor) blockchain.  There is no need to adjust your miner.

To get the new ("correct","monocolor") blockchain on your pc please follow tokyoghetto's post at
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3236233
legendary
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All cryptos are FIAT digital currency. Do not use.

LOL Whatever makes you happy, c1010010. Tongue I'm sure the next one won't cost you anything either.

Yea, I know you post this all the time.

I have to admit again, as I have had before, there is a lot of this process I don't completely understand.

So, you are saying my account is not being credited.  Do you have proof that it is going someplace else?  If you do, please share, cause I would want it made right.

If you are just guessing... then please say that too.

First off, thanks for not taking my being blunt personal.

It would be nice if someone more qualified could step in and help clear matters. For now all I can go on is experience and logic.

Heres 1Q76MuB8A59o78Mf8hsNReCaUg1YmM2gSt from block 196471.  http://exploretheblocks.com:2750/address/1Q76MuB8A59o78Mf8hsNReCaUg1YmM2gSt

The coins are definitely going somewhere.





sr. member
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LOL Whatever makes you happy, c1010010. Tongue I'm sure the next one won't cost you anything either.

Yea, I know you post this all the time.

I have to admit again, as I have had before, there is a lot of this process I don't completely understand.

So, you are saying my account is not being credited.  Do you have proof that it is going someplace else?  If you do, please share, cause I would want it made right.

If you are just guessing... then please say that too.
legendary
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All cryptos are FIAT digital currency. Do not use.
sr. member
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Thanks for the fully detailed response.

Every time I think I know what I'm doing... I find a whole new level of detail, information, and explanation.

You rock.

And yes.. waiting for the "new rules" block.
sr. member
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TreasureSeeker -

Mind looking at this?

Code:
Status: 0/unconfirmed
Date: 9/20/2013 21:39
Source: Generated
Credit: (not accepted)
Net amount: 0.00 IFC
Transaction ID: f7c350e55cb2de64f6ac95ab455dcf06897624c800f5349cda0a2fcf5106672

Hello c1010010,

Looking at the block explorer, it seems that this transaction is from an orphaned block....if you do a search for the transaction you'll see that http://exploretheblocks.com:2750/tx/f7c350e55cb2de64f6ac95ab455dcf06897624c800f5349cda0a2fcf51066727   shows that the transaction "Appeared in Infinitecoin 1bef1a24d3...a5b7 (2013-09-21 01:38:53)" .  The fact that it says the transaction  appeared in a hash rather than in a block number is the first clue that this is an orphaned block.  Clicking on the 1bef1a24d3...a5b7  link gets you to http://exploretheblocks.com:2750/block/1bef1a24d3e87b220eec4d89e5d8ccc5b2195c476640b131c86aadd74a8da5b7  which shows that this block hash appeared at "Height: 246054".  Going back to the main search box at http://exploretheblocks.com:2750/ and inputting that block number, 246054, gives two results - the true block "Infinitecoin 246054" and our poor unfortunate orphan block  "Infinitecoin 1bef1a24d3e87b220eec4d89e5d8ccc5b2195c476640b131c86aadd74a8da5b7".

You can confirm that the true block  "Infinitecoin 246054" is the one that made it into the blockchain.  Clicking on that block shows its hash is 31e5ab9ff60936a3a2634fac3d2ef71cbb8bb37199a992e9acdc322de641a76e  .  If you then look at block 246055 you 'll see the "Previous Block: 31e5ab9ff60936a3a2634fac3d2ef71cbb8bb37199a992e9acdc322de641a76e" shown (ie not our block hash 1bef1a24d3e87b220eec4d89e5d8ccc5b2195c476640b131c86aadd74a8da5b7).

Unfortunately there seem to be lots of orphaning going on in the Infinitecoin network due to the crazy difficulty swings in the Infinitecoin 1.6 update. During the really low difficulty periods, blocks are being found across the network in sometimes a second or less, causing the orphaning.

Roll-on block 248000. Smiley
sr. member
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TreasureSeeker -

Mind looking at this?

Code:
Status: 0/unconfirmed
Date: 9/20/2013 21:39
Source: Generated
Credit: (not accepted)
Net amount: 0.00 IFC
Transaction ID: f7c350e55cb2de64f6ac95ab455dcf06897624c800f5349cda0a2fcf5106672
sr. member
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Thanks for sharing the mining tips, Cockeyed.

TreasureQuarry has now been upgraded to Infinitecoin version 1.7 which was released earlier today.  Roll-on block 248000 when the new difficulty retargeting is due to come into play.
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If your main miner crashes sometimes like mine, then its strongly recommended to have some kind of backup miner to save your high payments. If no miner at all serves your account, you will have a big gap. Just my 2cent worth of experiences which I have. Look at my stat (iNYf2CfdzeMcpinuC3jxWAhXD79PXC3QF1) of this hour, then you know what I mean.  By the way: It seems a bit vacated here. Everybody on hollidays? Best mining...
sr. member
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TreasureQuarry has now been upgraded to Infinitecoin 1.6 following fisheater's release earlier today.
sr. member
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What about Infinitecoin version 1.5? Pool is upgraded to the latest version?
Yes, it is now.  Sorry for not doing it yesterday - been ill the last few days (sneeze, cough, sniffle) but fighting back now and upgraded in time for the fork at 24800. Smiley

The new version has settled in nicely and is looking good.
full member
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What about Infinitecoin version 1.5? Pool is upgraded to the latest version?
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