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Topic: [ANN] [PASC] PascalCoin, true deletable blockchain - V3 Hardfork on block 210000 - page 430. (Read 990662 times)

sr. member
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It's going to be hard to list this coin on an exchange without being able to build it on a common linux OS.
That's true. But think that PascalCoin is newer, with a new system without historical operations... time to time. Just started!
hero member
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It's going to be hard to list this coin on an exchange without being able to build it on a common linux OS.
sr. member
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@PascalCoin
When mining should cpu load be 100% ?
I only get 50%...
sr. member
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The design of this new currency, which it wants to be:
a) A "simple" proof of concept that it is an end in itself?
b) A limited prototype, you need to prepare something different,
which you have already started to design?

c) The advanced stage of a defined project, but not yet totally evolved?
d) Or this is in effect the final stage (or almost all) of the project, then
a valid coin ready to be used for real, and to land to the Exchanges?


Or e) I just want to buy a Pizza for 10000 Pascal Coins ;-)


I like people who think out of the sheet.  Grin Grin

But to be honest this reply does not help me figure out if it is appropriate
to reserve time and resources to this project.
Some other explanation would be useful.

PS:
Be careful not to starve in the meantime.  Wink


I would think that most correct answer is "d". I've been developing and testing during months. Client App has some bugs, of course, but I think Kernel is Ok.
Idea started at 2013, when I discovered Bitcoin, but I was not a C developer, so I decided to search how to make a new Cryptocoin more easy to use and, of course, writting full source code in Pascal.
The final concept, writted in the White Paper of Pascal Coin, was born 6 months ago.

My intention is to grow with it... If you can, thanks for helping.
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The design of this new currency, which it wants to be:
a) A "simple" proof of concept that it is an end in itself?
b) A limited prototype, you need to prepare something different,
which you have already started to design?

c) The advanced stage of a defined project, but not yet totally evolved?
d) Or this is in effect the final stage (or almost all) of the project, then
a valid coin ready to be used for real, and to land to the Exchanges?


Or e) I just want to buy a Pizza for 10000 Pascal Coins ;-)


I like people who think out of the sheet.  Grin Grin

But to be honest this reply does not help me figure out if it is appropriate
to reserve time and resources to this project.
Some other explanation would be useful.

PS:
Be careful not to starve in the meantime.  Wink


sr. member
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Hi Dev!
Starting from the bottom to create "(yet, another one)" coin, is
not a challenge of little value, so in any case I congratulate you.

Before going into further details I would like to better understand
the prospect of this significant effort you are making.

The design of this new currency, which it wants to be:
a) A "simple" proof of concept that it is an end in itself?
b) A limited prototype, you need to prepare something different,
which you have already started to design?

c) The advanced stage of a defined project, but not yet totally evolved?
d) Or this is in effect the final stage (or almost all) of the project, then
a valid coin ready to be used for real, and to land to the Exchanges?

TIA

ps:
Watch out for the "List index out of bounds". Wink



Or e) I just want to buy a Pizza for 10000 Pascal Coins ;-)
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I can´t connect anymore.-

Connected, working fine. Mining at 750 Kh/s.

* possible bug * when I do minimize and maximize on w7 ( two clicks to maximize) the system  force me to close the application.-
 

Thanks. Will study this issue.
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I'm fully synced  firewall on windows switched off and it's not possible to mine ..DEV Huh

And when closing wallet see something like


did you open port 4004=
sr. member
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Mining with only 196 kHz.
CPU load is less then 50%, anyone else have this ?
full member
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I'm fully synced  firewall on windows switched off and it's not possible to mine ..DEV Huh

And when closing wallet see something like
hero member
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how long for wallet to sync?
legendary
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no connections for me

any nodes to add?
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I can´t connect anymore.-

Connected, working fine. Mining at 750 Kh/s.

* possible bug * when I do minimize and maximize on w7 ( two clicks to maximize) the system  force me to close the application.-
 
legendary
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@MRCASHKING
wonder what the coin symbol will be $XPC or $PSC or something. whats the symbol dev? just wondering.
hero member
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Got 12 connections and mining since 1 hour back.
"Mining at 845 kh/s" found 5 blocks so far.

Seems to be working now.  Wink

Mining at 845 Kh/s? You have a supercomputer!

well not really unless the wallet is lying, Win 7 64 on i7-2600K 16GB ram with radeon r9 290



 14 blocks now

BTW this one is sticking out a bit, i like it.

Keep it up bro  Grin

where do you see how many blocks you got?

just check the box that says "explore accounts with one of my wallet keys" to see the coins you've mined. also account numbers are like wallet addresses.

It looks like each account is rewarded a block upon inception.  Other than that, I don't see any accounts mining any more than that.
sr. member
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... and the swarm is headed towards us
Is there any way to run it on Linux (without using Wine)? I'm not having any luck at all trying to mine on Windows.
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cgt99
Did you have to open some ports on win7?

At first i tried running the wallet sandboxed through "sandboxie" (great program btw) but couldnt get connections.

i opened up port 4004 in router , but no luck.
 
So i tried running it without sandboxie, allow connections through win firewall and it just started to work...

I guess you should just delete everything (if you havent got any blocks) and start from scratch again, answer "yes" to allow connections from win firewall and wait for it
to connect.

Dont forget to check "allow mining".
 
 
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cgt99
Did you have to open some ports on win7?
legendary
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@MRCASHKING
Got 12 connections and mining since 1 hour back.
"Mining at 845 kh/s" found 5 blocks so far.

Seems to be working now.  Wink

Mining at 845 Kh/s? You have a supercomputer!

well not really unless the wallet is lying, Win 7 64 on i7-2600K 16GB ram with radeon r9 290



 14 blocks now

BTW this one is sticking out a bit, i like it.

Keep it up bro  Grin

where do you see how many blocks you got?

just check the box that says "explore accounts with one of my wallet keys" to see the coins you've mined. also account numbers are like wallet addresses.
sr. member
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Got 12 connections and mining since 1 hour back.
"Mining at 845 kh/s" found 5 blocks so far.

Seems to be working now.  Wink

Mining at 845 Kh/s? You have a supercomputer!

well not really unless the wallet is lying, Win 7 64 on i7-2600K 16GB ram with radeon r9 290



 14 blocks now

BTW this one is sticking out a bit, i like it.

Keep it up bro  Grin

where do you see how many blocks you got?
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