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Topic: [ANN] [PXC] Phoenixcoin v0.6.6.2 ~ NeoScrypt Original ~ 8 Years Old - page 57. (Read 135966 times)

legendary
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Why is it that I'm unable to transfer my Phoenixcoin balance from my wallet to Exchangers? I get "not a valid Phoenix address" error. Can someone explain?  Huh

Nevermind, I've just realized I was just mining phoney coins  Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1288
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Why is it that I'm unable to transfer my Phoenixcoin balance from my wallet to Exchangers? I get "not a valid Phoenix address" error. Can someone explain?  Huh
legendary
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thanks ghostlander. When I run minerd on its own I get this error, what could be the cause?:

-a altscrypt is Scrypt(1024, 1, 1) implemented through the NeoScrypt engine for compatibility reasons, so NeoScrypt can be an all-in-one solution for coins switching from Scrypt to NeoScrypt. They need Scrypt after switching to verify old blocks. The NeoScrypt engine can do both old and new blocks if called with appropriate profile flags. Their existing Scrypt code can be removed. NeoScrypt in the compatibility mode verifies block headers even faster than the original Scrypt. Mining is different. NeoScrypt needs more threading optimisations to reach and exceed performance level of Scrypt.

-a neoscrypt enables NeoScrypt for CPUminer. This is the default behaviour if no -a specified.

One more thing. Testnet addresses use a different prefix and start with either 'm' or 'n'.


Great, that explains it. Thanks for replying.
legendary
Activity: 1239
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No surrender, no retreat, no regret.
thanks ghostlander. When I run minerd on its own I get this error, what could be the cause?:

-a altscrypt is Scrypt(1024, 1, 1) implemented through the NeoScrypt engine for compatibility reasons, so NeoScrypt can be an all-in-one solution for coins switching from Scrypt to NeoScrypt. They need Scrypt after switching to verify old blocks. The NeoScrypt engine can do both old and new blocks if called with appropriate profile flags. Their existing Scrypt code can be removed. NeoScrypt in the compatibility mode verifies block headers even faster than the original Scrypt. Mining is different. NeoScrypt needs more threading optimisations to reach and exceed performance level of Scrypt.

-a neoscrypt enables NeoScrypt for CPUminer. This is the default behaviour if no -a specified.

One more thing. Testnet addresses use a different prefix and start with either 'm' or 'n'.
legendary
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I'm solo mining, how long does it take to find a block with the integrated neoscrypt miner? I'm running an i7 Intel 4th generation.

The difficulty will be re-set to 0.016 for block #400K (NeoScrypt switch). It should be low enough for CPU solo mining. If you are interested in performance estimations, start your PXC client with -testnet -dns=1 -addnode=phoenixcoin.org and solo mine some. The testnet runs NeoScrypt already after block #3600. There are also P2Pools in Amsterdam (http://prometheus.phoenixcoin.org:20554) and Los Angeles (http://menoetius.phoenixcoin.org:20554) as well as a testnet block explorer (http://explorer.phoenixcoin.org:3080).


thanks ghostlander. When I run minerd on its own I get this error, what could be the cause?:

legendary
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www.ixcoin.net



So it sounds like even more coins will be minted every month.

I think the idea is to cut inflation and dilution, not increase it.
legendary
Activity: 1239
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No surrender, no retreat, no regret.
I'm solo mining, how long does it take to find a block with the integrated neoscrypt miner? I'm running an i7 Intel 4th generation.

The difficulty will be re-set to 0.016 for block #400K (NeoScrypt switch). It should be low enough for CPU solo mining. If you are interested in performance estimations, start your PXC client with -testnet -dns=1 -addnode=phoenixcoin.org and solo mine some. The testnet runs NeoScrypt already after block #3600. There are also P2Pools in Amsterdam (http://prometheus.phoenixcoin.org:20554) and Los Angeles (http://menoetius.phoenixcoin.org:20554) as well as a testnet block explorer (http://explorer.phoenixcoin.org:3080).
legendary
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I'm solo mining, how long does it take to find a block with the integrated neoscrypt miner? I'm running an i7 Intel 4th generation.
hero member
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Bitrated user: ahmedbodi.
NeoScrypt Pool Modules Released:

NOMP MultiHashing PR: https://github.com/zone117x/node-multi-hashing/pull/26

Stratum Algo Module: https://github.com/ahmedbodi/neoscrypt_python

Stratum Mining Repo: https://github.com/ahmedbodi/stratum-mining-multialgo

^ You need to choose Algo 9 in the config


BTC Address for any Bounties/Donations for the hard work:  1NSm8i7R1JerA9SdbxaUPUQeTZLfoUkEeb

Ahmed
legendary
Activity: 1239
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No surrender, no retreat, no regret.
New FREE 0% PhoenixCoin mining pool now available from iSpace Mining Pools

http://ispace.co.uk

Good to see another PXC pool running, thanks. Hope it won't die without a warning like many pools do.
hero member
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New FREE 0% PhoenixCoin mining pool now available from iSpace Mining Pools

http://ispace.co.uk

Smiley


legendary
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pxc.minepool.net  has been updated to client v0.6.5.3.
full member
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New release...Congrats!

PhoenixCoin now has it's own page on http://coinwik.org a wikipedia listing all the alt coins to help you quickly find facts and links about your favorite coin.

http://coinwik.org/PhoenixCoin

Feel free to update the page If you know of other facts and links that can be added to the page.
newbie
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Phoenix is the phone+ix?or not? Grin
legendary
Activity: 1239
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No surrender, no retreat, no regret.
Phoenixcoin v0.6.5.3 Released

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There are many important improvements in this release.
Additional address (peer) DB engine with a network filter, -defaultkey option for solo miners, better performance overall.

Dual magic number support without a hard fork (moving away from the Litecoin magic number).
v0.6.5.3 peers communicate using the new magic with each other and use the old magic while talking to the previous versions.

There is also a soft fork at block #340000 to enable the enhanced block limiter reducing efficiency of future time travels.

Upgrade isn't required, though advised generally.
legendary
Activity: 1239
Merit: 1020
No surrender, no retreat, no regret.
This coin is 1 year old since yesterday. There are loads and loads of Scrypt PoW coins, so the people are bored and fed up with them. Things will change for Phoenixcoin some day.
legendary
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www.ixcoin.net


This coin has a good name.  Is it dead or why is there such little interest?

Thanks!
legendary
Activity: 1239
Merit: 1020
No surrender, no retreat, no regret.
A note on the recently discovered OpenSSL bug.

Phoenixcoin Qt client doesn't support payment requests of the Bitcoin style. I have decided not to add this functionality when implemented the Coin Control. So, no upgrade required.

If you use rpcssl in your daemon's phoenixcoin.conf and expose your rpcport to the outside which is a bad thing actually, you should upgrade OpenSSL to v1.0.1g and re-compile the daemon. No upgrade required otherwise.
legendary
Activity: 1239
Merit: 1020
No surrender, no retreat, no regret.
Looks good. Still very jealous of the 64 bit clients!  Tongue

I like the time warp restrictions. Hope all goes well with the soft fork.

Got some buys out there.

Those nodes which don't update to v0.6.5.2 in time will be protected by the ACP. I've updated the master node, the block explorer and my P2Pool nodes already.

There was quite a bit of volume at Cryptsy recently. Nearly 1 million PXC traded on the 19-Mar-2014 alone. That's quite a lot considering 11 million PXC in circulation currently. Now the market is rather quiet. I guess most of the weak hands have dumped their bags and left for greener pastures. My bag didn't mind getting in a few hundred thousand PXC at these prices.
legendary
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May the force bit with you.
Looks good. Still very jealous of the 64 bit clients!  Tongue

I like the time warp restrictions. Hope all goes well with the soft fork.

Got some buys out there.

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