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August 12, 2014, 11:10:06 PM
I just saw a dead link.

It concernes the android wallet that is mentioned in the first post of this thread:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hashengineering.quarkcoin.wallet

if you follow this link, it will lead to the google play and there in the infos it will show a github link that is dead:
https://github.com/HashEngineering/Quark-wallet

Can someone fix that?

Am not gonna install a wallet without inspecting code first. Thanks.

Edit: Link submitted for fix Smiley
Thanks to Hash Engineering for the speedy reply as always! Grin

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August 12, 2014, 10:29:28 PM
Thanks maok.

I have another question regarding mining.
So at the moment I am setting up a few raspberry pi with USB antminers... to support all the sha-256 coins I own.

Very cheap, very efficient.

So, I was thinking... what's the most basic cheap and efficient method to mine quark these days?
And I am not talking about profitability. I don't care if I don't mine much quark.
I just want to help quark hashrate with as little energy and setup costs as possible.

I am just looking for the minimum price to recieve maximum efficiency, much like the raspberry ANTminer setup (which cost me about 50 $ total to setup)

I am talking about helping the networks hashrate (and therefor securing my qrk holdings).
If everybody who owns QRK would also mine QRK a tiny little, then we would have a much better hashrate.


lol, it would be great to see Quark hashing on a Raspberry Pi. They use less than 5W power, so it might be viable, I haven't done the math.

I dont mine..and this really does not answer your question but this might possibly be helpful/interesting to some?
http://cryptomining-blog.com/tag/gridseed/

Also someone on Reddit (Jean2501) is mining Quark efficiently on hashcows with a Rasp pi and a gridseed, however this is not helping quarks hashrate directly.

From what  I have heard, rasp pi and GPU mining are not that efficient- but maybe someone can give a better answer on this..It would definitely be good to know how to efficiently mine Quark! I only have a Mac laptop otherwise I would be mining away..


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August 12, 2014, 10:07:01 PM
Hi everyone,

If people could assist in moving projects from the Quark Planet Trello Projects board here: https://trello.com/b/1hBBvhoE

to the Quarktalk.org board, this would be greatly appreciated! Grin

Thank you!!  Grin Cheesy Grin

Please wait few more days as the forum is being worked at and will be moved to new location in following days. There will be some changes to the structure also so give it a few more days till the transition is completed. Thanks!

Ooops, sorry I did not see this message right away..Lol..Ok I will hold off for now-  Cool
Thanks for the great new forum Maok!!
I agree that this looks to be the best of the forums so far;D
legendary
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spreadcoin.info
August 12, 2014, 09:57:26 PM
Maok's forum is the best one so far.

All the other forums I visited: "meh, shall I register or not?"  Undecided

But Quarktalk.org: "Quick, tell me where is the sign up form ??"

 Cheesy
Thanks but credit also goes to Quarkfx for design and cashmen for finding best software. I only implemented quark reward system and upgraded forum code. Will move server location in the next days so apologize for now if some of your activity during transition won't not get sync'ed.

Very good, you guys are awesome.
sr. member
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August 12, 2014, 09:56:08 PM
Maok's forum is the best one so far.

All the other forums I visited: "meh, shall I register or not?"  Undecided

But Quarktalk.org: "Quick, tell me where is the sign up form ??"

 Cheesy
Thanks but credit also goes to Quarkfx for design and cashmen for finding best software. I only implemented quark reward system and upgraded forum code. Will move server location in the next days so apologize for now if some of your activity during transition won't not get sync'ed.
legendary
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spreadcoin.info
August 12, 2014, 09:39:18 PM
Maok's forum is the best one so far.

All the other forums I visited: "meh, shall I register or not?"  Undecided

But Quarktalk.org: "Quick, tell me where is the sign up form ??"

 Cheesy
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
August 12, 2014, 09:25:24 PM
Hi everyone,

If people could assist in moving projects from the Quark Planet Trello Projects board here: https://trello.com/b/1hBBvhoE

to the Quarktalk.org board, this would be greatly appreciated! Grin

Thank you!!  Grin Cheesy Grin

Please wait few more days as the forum is being worked at and will be moved to new location in following days. There will be some changes to the structure also so give it a few more days till the transition is completed. Thanks!
full member
Activity: 133
Merit: 100
August 12, 2014, 09:03:14 PM
Hi everyone,

If people could assist in moving projects from the Quark Planet Trello Projects board here: https://trello.com/b/1hBBvhoE

to the Quarktalk.org board, this would be greatly appreciated! Grin

Thank you!!  Grin Cheesy Grin
full member
Activity: 133
Merit: 100
August 12, 2014, 08:47:49 PM
I looked at some code of x11, x13, x15 coins, and I can say this code is often based on bitcoin 0.6.x or similar. It is very hard for me to compile on Windows.

Latest official version of Quark is based on bitcoin 0.8.3.x and can be compiled very easy compiled on Windows. Same for Litecoin 0.8.x.

Newest next version of Quark will be based on bitcoin v0.9.x.x and already now you can compile for Windows at the easiest way.

I am very close to conclude that many x11, x13, x15 coins are improved with many fancy things, but they are based on very old bitcoin code v0.6.x no matter how they artificially risen version number. It means it will be very hard to maintain it or developed it on the right way.

I am fresh in researching this.

Can someone confirm me if I am right?   For Windows only.

Thanks for recognising this.

The Bitcoin 0.9.x code base is much cleaner and easier to work with as a developer than for example 0.6.x.

A lot of changes has gone into "the insides" for Bitcoin 0.9.x and this is not always apparent to end users.

This is why my current priority is to upgrade the code base to Bitcoin 0.9.x. Few people seem to recognise that this is a big undertaking, especially with a coin like Quark that has many deviations from the Bitcoin code base.

The current code is here: http://github.com/MaxGuevara/quark092

It is close to being ready for merging into the main Quark code base.


Great, thank you for this work- Hopefully we can get more coders to assist with future updates Max.
legendary
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spreadcoin.info
August 12, 2014, 08:21:27 PM
Hi guys,
I will pass this info on to Hash Engineering - thanks for catching this!

I'm here to help, not to yelp.
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August 12, 2014, 08:16:11 PM
Hi guys,
I will pass this info on to Hash Engineering - thanks for catching this!
legendary
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sr. member
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legendary
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August 12, 2014, 06:59:58 PM
I just saw a dead link.

It concernes the android wallet that is mentioned in the first post of this thread:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hashengineering.quarkcoin.wallet

if you follow this link, it will lead to the google play and there in the infos it will show a github link that is dead:
https://github.com/HashEngineering/Quark-wallet

Can someone fix that?

Am not gonna install a wallet without inspecting code first. Thanks.
legendary
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www.ixcoin.net
August 12, 2014, 06:53:02 PM



Looks like the price is bouncing back some today.  Bummer, I was hoping one more down day so I could average down.  Well, if that was the bottom that would be a good thing too - alts need to rebound eventually.
sr. member
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August 12, 2014, 05:44:13 PM
So at the moment I am setting up a few raspberry pi with USB antminers... to support all the sha-256 coins I own.

Very cheap, very efficient.

So, I was thinking... what's the most basic cheap and efficient method to mine quark these days?

I am just looking for the minimum price to recieve maximum efficiency, much like the raspberry ANTminer setup (which cost me about 50 $ total to setup)

I wish to find that out also, Im currently mining using one of my servers and also my PC but as an efficient/cheap method I really have no idea.
newbie
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August 12, 2014, 03:51:48 PM
Thanks maok.

I have another question regarding mining.
So at the moment I am setting up a few raspberry pi with USB antminers... to support all the sha-256 coins I own.

Very cheap, very efficient.

So, I was thinking... what's the most basic cheap and efficient method to mine quark these days?
And I am not talking about profitability. I don't care if I don't mine much quark.
I just want to help quark hashrate with as little energy and setup costs as possible.

I am just looking for the minimum price to recieve maximum efficiency, much like the raspberry ANTminer setup (which cost me about 50 $ total to setup)

I am talking about helping the networks hashrate (and therefor securing my qrk holdings).
If everybody who owns QRK would also mine QRK a tiny little, then we would have a much better hashrate.


lol, it would be great to see Quark hashing on a Raspberry Pi. They use less than 5W power, so it might be viable, I haven't done the math.
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1007
spreadcoin.info
August 12, 2014, 03:45:35 PM
Thanks maok.

I have another question regarding mining.
So at the moment I am setting up a few raspberry pi with USB antminers... to support all the sha-256 coins I own.

Very cheap, very efficient.

So, I was thinking... what's the most basic cheap and efficient method to mine quark these days?
And I am not talking about profitability. I don't care if I don't mine much quark.
I just want to help quark hashrate with as little energy and setup costs as possible.

I am just looking for the minimum price to recieve maximum efficiency, much like the raspberry ANTminer setup (which cost me about 50 $ total to setup)

I am talking about helping the networks hashrate (and therefor securing my qrk holdings).
If everybody who owns QRK would also mine QRK a tiny little, then we would have a much better hashrate.



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August 12, 2014, 03:39:43 PM

Also the second part nobody will make donations to help the network, won't work like maok said as well. You guys made a mistake on the fast block halving model and are now stuck in this clusterfuck of issues.

Last months there are so many coins with 1day-1week-1month mining. What do you think about it?  

And what do you think about big premining or big IPOs at most of the newest coins?

Some of them has very big marketcap. I think they will fall soon too.

And one example. In the code of one of the most attractive coins there are one not evan beginners mistake. Pointer to the for loop Smiley I don't know how nobody did not notice that. Or it was prevention for compiling with QT 5.3.1 Smiley    CloakCoin Smiley Such attractive coin should be better.



Those short period mining coins switch to pos so they don't have quarks issue and ipo's i don't like them much are scammy.


Many times I read about problems with pos coin. How dangerous POS problems could be for the Quark security?

Is there POS with nonexponential, linear behaviour in some of coins? Fixed amount of newly added coins per every year.

sr. member
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August 12, 2014, 03:22:36 PM
I have a question about the quark brand:

http://www.qrk.cc/quarkbrand/

The font is ubuntu, right?
Or what is the exact name of this font we are using?
yes Ubuntu
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