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Topic: [ANN] [LEMON] LemonCoin - Argon2 coin done right - page 30. (Read 76682 times)

full member
Activity: 206
Merit: 100
This is my life. This is my path.
I'm currently working on the ICO and on first step in roadmap. More will be announced soon.

The same applies here... what those soon means? 1 week/ 1 month/ 1 year?

Placebo, are you drunk or on drugs never seen you making so many spelling mistakes Smiley

Oh wait maybe you are stressed!!!!
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
I'm currently working on the ICO and on first step in roadmap. More will be announced soon.

The same applies here... what those soon means? 1 week/ 1 month/ 1 year?
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
SebastianJu will host the ICO! More details will be announced soon.

Soon.... what those soon means... 1 week/ 1 month/ 1 year???

Is this coin already trableable on smaller exchanges? I don't see anything here.
sr. member
Activity: 314
Merit: 250
So any news when ICO will start ?
Pool still not fixed I guess ?

We tried to build pool too - daemon is not accepting blocks
hero member
Activity: 2002
Merit: 535
Any news?
DEV still around or better i stop mining?  Huh
full member
Activity: 165
Merit: 100
So any news when ICO will start ?
Pool still not fixed I guess ?
hero member
Activity: 589
Merit: 500
Best one I have found so far. Also I found this a little weird because in the pop up for the notification area, it said you mined 22 coins but when I checked it was 20 lol I just though it was weird of it to say that. I pulled this one off with a i7 930.



mining with I5 4670k here:




and to me said 23, and still are 23 in wallet (all others was 20)



That's because of transactions fees Smiley If you include transactions in your block, you get fee that they are paying as reward. LemonCoin has low value, that's why fees are relatively high (in LEMON, their value in BTC is low).
hero member
Activity: 2002
Merit: 535
Best one I have found so far. Also I found this a little weird because in the pop up for the notification area, it said you mined 22 coins but when I checked it was 20 lol I just though it was weird of it to say that. I pulled this one off with a i7 930.



mining with I5 4670k here:




and to me said 23, and still are 23 in wallet (all others was 20)

hero member
Activity: 589
Merit: 500
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
Let's make a new altcoin environment.
hero member
Activity: 589
Merit: 500
SebastianJu will host the ICO! More details will be announced soon.
full member
Activity: 165
Merit: 100
is this minable with gpu?

Not that I know about, at least there's no miner for gpus yet.
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
is this minable with gpu?
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 500
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So is there anywhere to trade these coins yet? I haven't had too much trouble mining a couple blocks so that's cool cause I usually can't hit anything when I try solomining coins lol
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
 Need to crank em out before the pool and more people get on it.
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
Best one I have found so far. Also I found this a little weird because in the pop up for the notification area, it said you mined 22 coins but when I checked it was 20 lol I just though it was weird of it to say that. I pulled this one off with a i7 930.http://i.imgur.com/PGTLUYA.png]
hero member
Activity: 589
Merit: 500
I'm currently working on the ICO and on first step in roadmap. More will be announced soon.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
Hmm, awfully quiet in here....
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
The Daemon is not accepting any blocks from the pool - seems there is something wrong as I get a merkleroot mismatch, never saw this before tbh - i'm closing the pool for now, maybe someone else can fix that.

merkle root mismatch, that's weird. I have only seen that once on a ubuntu server because it had the wrong g++ installed. 

it looks like the submitted blocks via "SubmitBlock" are hashed/checked wrong - at least with a different hash than the self mined blocks..

Both mined and submitted blocks are checked by function "CheckBlock", which is called by function "ProcessNewBlock". I'm trying to find out why is the merkle root different, sadly I don't have much knowledge of MPOS a Stratum daemon.

I can confirm that SubmitBlock, ProccessNewBlock, CheckBlock,and BuildMerkleTree are implemented exactly as they are in Bitcoin v0.11.2

I just built the lemon wallet on a azure vm with Ubuntu 14.04 and I had no problems other then having to set the clock to my local time, It showed 7 hours behind  before I switched the time to utf-8, I can connect via a remote miner and all is good, I would leave it up but I don't have the funds to run it at the moment. maybe try rebuilding from scratch there might have been a corrupt file or something. I looked over the git files and can confirm that buildmerkletree is correct as far as I can tell but I'm no expert on the subject Smiley
hero member
Activity: 589
Merit: 500
The Daemon is not accepting any blocks from the pool - seems there is something wrong as I get a merkleroot mismatch, never saw this before tbh - i'm closing the pool for now, maybe someone else can fix that.

merkle root mismatch, that's weird. I have only seen that once on a ubuntu server because it had the wrong g++ installed. 

it looks like the submitted blocks via "SubmitBlock" are hashed/checked wrong - at least with a different hash than the self mined blocks..

Both mined and submitted blocks are checked by function "CheckBlock", which is called by function "ProcessNewBlock". I'm trying to find out why is the merkle root different, sadly I don't have much knowledge of MPOS a Stratum daemon.

I can confirm that SubmitBlock, ProccessNewBlock, CheckBlock,and BuildMerkleTree are implemented exactly as they are in Bitcoin v0.11.2
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