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Topic: [ANN] [PXC] Phoenixcoin v0.6.6.2 ~ NeoScrypt Original ~ 8 Years Old - page 30. (Read 136050 times)

legendary
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I was diagnosed with brain parasite
I tried withdrawing PXC from Cryptopia today.

Worked smooth and fast without any problems...
sr. member
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Phoenixcoin

Yiimp Pool, Skilled Operator, New Coins and website Being Worked On HOURLY Stats Stats Stats about your mining on the front end

To mine Phoenixcoin here is an example of your config file .. its a little different at the moment

-o stratum+tcp://dev.flap-pool.world:3333 -u WALLET_ADDRESS d=2 c=PXC
https://dev.flap-pool.world/

This is how our pool works


1st you pick a port for the alogo you want to mine in this case 4233 for all NeoScrypt coins

2nd d= is the difficulty you want to mine at here is a link for more info https://dev.flap-pool.world/site/diff

3rd c= is the coin flag, The coin flag is to make all this great info about your mining available while still keeping the added
 securities for miners and operators of not keeping any coins on the pool for more then a payout cycle
it also allows you to change coins without changing ports on the fly  Grin

We invite you to join our community here as we are trying something new , a pool that you can talk to the Admin and Dev Team
and a place for miners to gather again like back in the good old day where we swapped config files and overclocing setting.
https://flap-pool.world/

Support chat is open and beginning to populate on discord . If you need any help at all or would like
to ask for a coin to be added we invite you to join the conversation
https://discord.gg/Yw2JH7J



full member
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AltMiner.Net | Low-Fee Pool | 2hr Payout
I have uploaded a recent snapshot of the block chain data. The details are in the OP. For Windows, use 7-Zip or something like.

hey ghost can u link me to the latest GPU miner, im interested in this coin. thanks a ton! also do u recommend a pool?

You can mine at altminer.net:

Code:
-a neoscrypt -o stratum+tcp://eu1.altminer.net:4233 -u WALLET -p c=PXC
full member
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I have uploaded a recent snapshot of the block chain data. The details are in the OP. For Windows, use 7-Zip or something like.

hey ghost can u link me to the latest GPU miner, im interested in this coin. thanks a ton! also do u recommend a pool?
legendary
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No surrender, no retreat, no regret.
I have uploaded a recent snapshot of the block chain data. The details are in the OP. For Windows, use 7-Zip or something like.
full member
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caeruleum arca archa
1.3 gigs of disk space for 4 years of history isn't much actually. Ethereum gets over 200 gigs in just 2 years.
And Bitcoin weighs in at ~90GB last time I checked...
hero member
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Scavenger of Crypto Sorrow
1.3 gigs of disk space for 4 years of history isn't much actually. Ethereum gets over 200 gigs in just 2 years. Besides those transactions ain't that useless. The simplest thing is just to upload the blockchain data somewhere, so that people can synch fast if they really want to. An SPV wallet like Electrum would be also nice to have, but I guess it's more complicated.
full member
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Dev, can you optimize blockchain by generating several large blocks with low difficulty
that will be containing generation transactions in the amount of unspent outputs PXC
for faster syncronization? Can you do it regular? Do you have money burn-address?
Such a thing you call a block chain optimisation requires a hard fork and isn't necessary at all.
This coin is 4 years old, so yes, it takes some time to get sync'ed.
Although not very much time, just a day or so.
I can optimise the block index a bit more, but it isn't going to make a noticeable difference.
Yeap, I understanding that it need to do hard fork,
but you can programming to check actual block chain end switch it on each nodes.
Now PXC have 1501947 blocks: http://explorer.phoenixcoin.org/chain/Phoenixcoin
and everyone need to syncronized it so many time.
After synchronization I have 1.29 GB blockchain files,
with useless other people's transactions where's they getting mining rewards.

I think will be better if anyone can set in config-file the parameters of custom first block,
where was been included the first transaction
to do download blockchain from this custom GENESIS block:

Also local web-wallet can use blockchain on the nodes through any api, like waves lite client:
https://github.com/wavesplatform/WavesGUI/releases
You can test it if you want. No any blocks need for downloading to work.

Low difficulty for mining need many traffic for synchonize on the stock exchange,
so I don't see mining rewards on cryptopia, for expample.
Also I don't see more stock exchanges for phoenixcoin, so you can add it here:
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/volume/24-hour/
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/#markets

I can optimise the block index a bit more, but it isn't going to make a noticeable difference.
I think this is crucial for the liquidity of this coin. You can do it regular algorithmically.
Also, if you interested how is possible to do blockchain optimization, you can read some ideas here:
https://2ch.hk/cc/res/227289.html or here: http://arhivach.org/thread/295360/
(need https://translate.google.com)

Best regards.
legendary
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No surrender, no retreat, no regret.
PXC has been really bad for orphans lately... any idea what up?

I have a small solo mining node. It seems the orphan rate is about 10% which isn't very low, but still acceptable. Just checked, TheBlocksFactory reports 1 orphan for the last 75 blocks which is 1.3%. What's yours?

mine was way higher....

www.zpool.ca/site/block?id=307

That's expected if a lot of hash power gets switched to PXC instantly. There is a block rate limiter set in the code. No more than 5 blocks every 2 minutes. That's quite lenient actually considering the 1.5 minute block target.
legendary
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PXC has been really bad for orphans lately... any idea what up?

I have a small solo mining node. It seems the orphan rate is about 10% which isn't very low, but still acceptable. Just checked, TheBlocksFactory reports 1 orphan for the last 75 blocks which is 1.3%. What's yours?

mine was way higher....

www.zpool.ca/site/block?id=307

newbie
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As far as I'm aware, my PXC p2pools are working well. The front end may display odd things sometimes, but all valid shares are accounted for and the payouts are fair. TBF used to charge 1.5% for PXC in the past, but we have what we have now.

Yup, that 6 hour period 'stuck' turned out ok.  Further blocks found were accounted for.  While we have you here, do you mind helping with a small problem?

I thought I'd try solo mining now.  The config sugestion works fine, but I get this error logging in to 127.0.0.1:9554 - {"result":null,"error":{"code":-32700,"message":"Parse error"},"id":null}
I'm prompted to log in, which works. I've forwarded the port and made sure it's open.  I actually have no idea what I'm supposed to be seeing from this 'portal'.  I assume general info about the wallet/blockchain.  Balance, blocks, difficulty etc.  I've searched for hours (I try to do my best before asking questions), and the closest I can get to an answer is it's a JSON format issue?  Or a problem calling the JSON info?  There's heaps of posts about that error from the old days of btc cpu mining, but no real answer.  One guy wrote his own little piece of code to retrieve the info, but I'm no programmer.  It doesn't effect mining obv.  I'd just like to log in and check the the various stats occasionally.  I'm on windows.

Thanks in advance for cluing me in.  I find this all really interesting, but I definitely need to learn a lot more though.  Phoenixcoin may be old, but it's a good opportunity to learn.
legendary
Activity: 1239
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No surrender, no retreat, no regret.
PXC has been really bad for orphans lately... any idea what up?

I have a small solo mining node. It seems the orphan rate is about 10% which isn't very low, but still acceptable. Just checked, TheBlocksFactory reports 1 orphan for the last 75 blocks which is 1.3%. What's yours?
legendary
Activity: 3486
Merit: 1126
PXC has been really bad for orphans lately... any idea what up?
full member
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https://equipool.1ds.us
atlas.phoenixcoin.org is stuck mining on block 1494351.  The graph seems to show new blocks but 'recent blocks' is still showing 1494351 as the last, as well as the miner still working on that already found block.  I really liked this P2Pool thing, payouts were finally in line with expectation, unlike most big pools.

Unfortunately I can't find any other pool but the blocks factory, who charge 5%!  WTF?  Anyone know of any other pools?  I can solo mine in QT but I'm not synced yet, and it uses CPUMiner.  Can I change the solo mining software and parameters in QT?

You're welcome to mine PXC at my pool -- https://mpool.1ds.us/ I only charge 0.2%, paid hourly.

Using ccminer, you'd run something like:

Code:
ccminer -a neoscrypt -o stratum+tcp://mine.mpool.1ds.us:40000 -u PrknZtUFH7DqJH7jAR34azdbPr8XpQ3Vpe -p c=PXC,stats

With your own PXC wallet address.
member
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its ok. I found the answer. I just had to run the qt as admin.
member
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I am getting an error "exception: N5boost12interprocess22interprocess_exceptionE. The system cannot find the file file specified." runway exception

can someone help me please.
full member
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Walking alone in the darkness
In favor of ghostlander and my favorite coin!
New pool, try it. Low fees.

Other neoscrypt coins and multi-algo will be soon (hope that week)


Mining info:
Use the following parameters at your preferred mining software (replace WALLET with your wallet address):
Code:
-a neoscrypt -o stratum+tcp://dev.flap-pool.world:4233 -u WALLET -p c=PXC

Payments info:

1 time in 60 minutes
legendary
Activity: 1239
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No surrender, no retreat, no regret.
There's a reason ghostlander/John picked the "Welcome to Hell" avatar...  Wink

Back in 2013 when I picked up this coin from ashes, Bushstar told me that it wasn't worth the effort and going to cost me dearly. Most people care only about quick profits and don't give a damn about those who do the actual work no matter how big or small it is. He got his share of insults, too, though deserved none and just quit one day. Maybe I'm more thick skinned and learnt how to ignore the ignorant, but he was right in general.
legendary
Activity: 1239
Merit: 1020
No surrender, no retreat, no regret.
Dev, can you optimize blockchain by generating several large blocks with low difficulty
that will be containing generation transactions in the amount of unspent outputs PXC
for faster syncronization? Can you do it regular? Do you have money burn-address?

Such a thing you call a block chain optimisation requires a hard fork and isn't necessary at all. This coin is 4 years old, so yes, it takes some time to get sync'ed. Although not very much time, just a day or so. I can optimise the block index a bit more, but it isn't going to make a noticeable difference.


atlas.phoenixcoin.org is stuck mining on block 1494351.  The graph seems to show new blocks but 'recent blocks' is still showing 1494351 as the last, as well as the miner still working on that already found block.  I really liked this P2Pool thing, payouts were finally in line with expectation, unlike most big pools.

Unfortunately I can't find any other pool but the blocks factory, who charge 5%!  WTF?  Anyone know of any other pools?  I can solo mine in QT but I'm not synced yet, and it uses CPUMiner.  Can I change the solo mining software and parameters in QT?

As far as I'm aware, my PXC p2pools are working well. The front end may display odd things sometimes, but all valid shares are accounted for and the payouts are fair. TBF used to charge 1.5% for PXC in the past, but we have what we have now.
newbie
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