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Topic: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (decentralized blockexplorer coming) - page 102. (Read 790417 times)

hero member
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Ni dieu ni maître
it is very underestimated right now, which is a shame imho

I agree. Soon enough it will begin to receive the recognition it deserves. Just give it some more time. We have a stellar team and there's so much room for growth.

As coins said: Get 'em while they're cheap!

 Wink

legendary
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I think the issue of bandwidth might be addressed by using similar solutions that logistics firms use.

The largest container ships move huge amounts to ports; ports move containers to trains and trucks; trucks move stuff to regional depots; regional depots push stuff in smaller delivery vans to customers.

Perhaps bitcoin needs a series of 3,000 - 4,000 nodes that are the largest ships; they give priority to data transfer to regional full nodes; these then serve SPV's.

edit

I think we need a BIP.

legendary
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If using the Spreadsheet that Coins put up earlier this year and using the max nodes value of coinsupply/2880 the ROI calculations for running a Bitcoin node are starting to look interesting if the price keeps moving up



I adjusted the max service nodes based on Georgem's original gif, but I doubt we would see the max number of nodes immediately, so the ROI should still be ok while the price keeps going up attracting more nodes and then competitive bidding for rewards.

..snip...
In 4 years time, the VPS would need to have 1TB drive, so the value of each Spreadcoin would need to be approaching $5.

The issue will be bandwidth. When Bitcoin reaches 500GB-1TB, the bandwidth available from typical VPS's might start to cause problems.



If users host full nodes on domestic bandwidth, although they may get unlimited bandwidth the 'unlimited' terms and conditions might restrict some people to a 'fair use' policy. What's fair use? That is usually left vague so the ISP have some wriggle room.

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i like the new pump here, can this even deliver anymore its peak again, it was 60k satoshi, if it can be pumped seriously would be great, because this coin has potential and it is very underestimated right now, which is a shame imho
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Another donation ? How many btc ?
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Georgem, I have something the stripper dev in you will like.

What you ask?

A bunch of singles!!!  Grin Grin



BTC coming later today.
legendary
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Can you post the .bat file you are running the sgminer with. Also what exactly is your GPU? I'm guessing that you didn't set the .conf file and rpc settings.

Basically, in your spreadcoin.conf (should be located in C:\Users\YOURUSERNAMEHERE\AppData\Roaming\ - if there is none, simply create a .txt document, call it spreadcoin and change the extension to .conf) file you need to paste this:

Code:
rpcuser=user
rpcpassword=x
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcport=41677
port=41678
daemon=1
server=1

Than your sgminer should look like this:

Code:
sgminer -o "http://127.0.0.1:41677" -u user -p x --thread-concurrency 8192 --lookup-gap 2 --worksize 64 -g 2 -I 11

Last thing, create a shortcut of spreadcoin.exe (wallet) and add -server to the location of spreadcoin. Launch with shortcut so we make sure your wallet starts on server mode.

Use this miner btw, some old versions doesn't support spreadalgo.

http://cryptomining-blog.com/3911-new-spreadcoin-sgminer-fork-with-higher-performance-for-amd-miners/

So I set it up exactly how you suggested and I am still getting the no GPUs usable error. It seems to not be able to access my GPU. I am running an AMD Radeon 6970. It was given to me to get started.


Erm, you should be able to mine. May I ask If you tried another coin, preferably on a pool to see if the GPU mines at all? I'm gonna suggest a way if it does actually work for other coins/algos but not for SPR as I remember something similar happened in the last.

Try using this:

 DO NOT POST SESC LINKS
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If Bitcointalk ever becomes too much of a "jungle" for you to handle - feel free to check out the new "main thread" on SpreadCoinTalk!

http://spreadcointalk.org/index.php?topic=762.0
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Can you post the .bat file you are running the sgminer with. Also what exactly is your GPU? I'm guessing that you didn't set the .conf file and rpc settings.

Basically, in your spreadcoin.conf (should be located in C:\Users\YOURUSERNAMEHERE\AppData\Roaming\ - if there is none, simply create a .txt document, call it spreadcoin and change the extension to .conf) file you need to paste this:

Code:
rpcuser=user
rpcpassword=x
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcport=41677
port=41678
daemon=1
server=1

Than your sgminer should look like this:

Code:
sgminer -o "http://127.0.0.1:41677" -u user -p x --thread-concurrency 8192 --lookup-gap 2 --worksize 64 -g 2 -I 11

Last thing, create a shortcut of spreadcoin.exe (wallet) and add -server to the location of spreadcoin. Launch with shortcut so we make sure your wallet starts on server mode.

Use this miner btw, some old versions doesn't support spreadalgo.

http://cryptomining-blog.com/3911-new-spreadcoin-sgminer-fork-with-higher-performance-for-amd-miners/

So I set it up exactly how you suggested and I am still getting the no GPUs usable error. It seems to not be able to access my GPU. I am running an AMD Radeon 6970. It was given to me to get started.
newbie
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Dear georgen

I wrote you but you still ain't callin. I left my cell, my pager, and my home phone at the bottom. I sent two letters back in Autumn you must not have got them. There was probably a problem at the post office or something. Sometimes I scribble addresses too sloppy when I jot  'em. But Anyways what's been up, man, how's coding?
My friend got killed because of a kid that fell in the water. His name was Harambe. I know you probably hear this everyday. But I'm your biggest fan. I even thought that paper wallet was phat.

But anyways, please acknowledge harambe in one of your posts.

Truly yours, your biggest fan,

Harambepirate

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Georgen here (the real dev),

I honestly think we just need to ignore these trolls.  The miserable hydra has taken over and acknowledging their presence will only feed into their master plan (which I can only assume is to try and confuse us real Spread community members).

Luckily there is an easy test to determine who the real developer is and I have passed with flying colors [if I do say so myself (which I do)].

The test is to ask who has released the most substantive developments.  I have shown my highly complex code on forum, video of myself coding, and I have released the graphic mock up of the paper wallet which even the troll coins101 hailed as revolutionary.

With all of that in mind don't think that I have forgotten my work.

Here is a short video of me coding the paper wallet on my coveted type writer all while listening to some of Switzerland's classical music.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-i-Y6-BWOM

Soon I will be coding the triple vanitygen (which they said couldn't be done).  We will soon have the happy powers of creating three unique and useful wallet addresses.  I know what you are thinking... how could such a great thing be possible... to that I just have to say Stay Tuned  Cool

Trust in me, centralize everything.



Watching you coding it's illuminant, please let us know about your paper wallet breakthroughs

..

MY DREAMS OF A DECENTRALIZED GEORGEM HAVE BEEN REALIZED!

haha. Epic comment
newbie
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It's beginning to look like georgen's emergence has made the community super big believers in spreadcoin.

Finally, people have begun to realize the true potential of a mega-centralized node supporting the bitvoin network. I've been saying this for a while now. This will be the top coin. We're already close to a 40 billlion dollar market cap. Only 39,999,665,000 dollars to go!

legendary
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Can you post the .bat file you are running the sgminer with. Also what exactly is your GPU? I'm guessing that you didn't set the .conf file and rpc settings.

Basically, in your spreadcoin.conf (should be located in C:\Users\YOURUSERNAMEHERE\AppData\Roaming\ - if there is none, simply create a .txt document, call it spreadcoin and change the extension to .conf) file you need to paste this:

Code:
rpcuser=user
rpcpassword=x
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcport=41677
port=41678
daemon=1
server=1

Than your sgminer should look like this:

Code:
sgminer -o "http://127.0.0.1:41677" -u user -p x --thread-concurrency 8192 --lookup-gap 2 --worksize 64 -g 2 -I 11

Last thing, create a shortcut of spreadcoin.exe (wallet) and add -server to the location of spreadcoin. Launch with shortcut so we make sure your wallet starts on server mode.

Use this miner btw, some old versions doesn't support spreadalgo.

http://cryptomining-blog.com/3911-new-spreadcoin-sgminer-fork-with-higher-performance-for-amd-miners/
newbie
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SUPER NOOB here. I cant get the miner to mine. This is my first attempt at any mining and It's just simply not working. Everything seems to be in working order without it actually working. I've tried different things and left it running all weekend with no results.


18:19:48

getinfo


18:19:48

{
"version" : 91601,
"protocolversion" : 70019,
"walletversion" : 60000,
"balance" : 0.00000000,
"blocks" : 1083328,
"timeoffset" : 3,
"connections" : 6,
"proxy" : "",
"difficulty" : 8.84645664,
"networkhashps" : 696249777,
"moneysupply" : 6376211.62328666,
"testnet" : false,
"keypoololdest" : 1472876149,
"keypoolsize" : 101,
"paytxfee" : 0.00000000,
"mininput" : 0.00001000,
"unlocked_until" : 0,
"errors" : ""
}


18:21:10

getmininginfo


18:21:10

{
"blocks" : 1083328,
"currentblocksize" : 0,
"currentblocktx" : 0,
"difficulty" : 8.84645664,
"errors" : "",
"generate" : false,
"genproclimit" : -1,
"hashespersec" : 0,
"networkhashps" : 696249777,
"pooledtx" : 0,
"testnet" : false
}
started sgminer
c1devicesnum returned error, no GPUs useable
All devices disabled, cannot mine!

This is what I'm getting. Any help???
legendary
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I just realised that the next halving is going to be an 'oh fuck' moment for bitcoin.

More popular
Bigger blocks
600GB Blockchain
More SPV's

Fewer Full nodes
Fewer miners
Fewer Coinbase rewards

See, oh fuck.

Let's fix it.
hero member
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Starting to watch this thread. I am also here to say thank you for making the initiative of giving the incentive for running bitcoin nodes. This is proof that bitcoin and altcoins can coexist and be complementary with each other.

Good to see some new faces around here. It's also proof that altcoins can be complementary to other altcoins. Tell all of your friends!  Grin


The future of a decentralized Bitcoin is being made around here.

hero member
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This is quite a neat way to help in rating ServiceNodes, in terms of making a decision as to who gets bumped off the payments list based on quality of node service to the network:

Code:
PEER INDEX (PIX)

PIX = ((VI + SI + HI + AI + PI + DLI + DUI + WLI + WUI + NI + BI) / 11.0) x 10.0

VI = Protocol version index
    VI = 1 / r
        r = rank of node's protocol version
        Consensus protocol version is ranked 1 followed by the next most common protocol version

SI = Services index
    SI = 1.0 for NODE_NETWORK, 0.0 for other

HI = Height index
    HI = h / H
        h = node's latest height
        H = consensus height

AI = ASN index
    AI = ln((1 / n) x N) / ln(N)
        N = number of reachable nodes
        n = number of nodes from N with the same ASN

PI = Port index
    PI = 1.0 for 8333 (default port), 0.0 for other

DLI = Average daily latency index
    DLI = 1.0 for <=  300 ms
          0.9 for <=  400 ms
          0.8 for <=  500 ms
          0.7 for <=  600 ms
          0.6 for <=  700 ms
          0.5 for <=  800 ms
          0.4 for <=  900 ms
          0.3 for <= 1000 ms
          0.2 for <= 1100 ms
          0.1 for <= 1200 ms
          0.0 for  > 1200 ms

DUI = Daily uptime index
    DUI = t / T
        t = number of daily ticks with latency > 0
        T = number of daily ticks
        Tick with latency <= 0 indicates that node is unreachable

WLI = Average weekly latency index
    WLI = 1.0 for <=  300 ms
          0.9 for <=  400 ms
          0.8 for <=  500 ms
          0.7 for <=  600 ms
          0.6 for <=  700 ms
          0.5 for <=  800 ms
          0.4 for <=  900 ms
          0.3 for <= 1000 ms
          0.2 for <= 1100 ms
          0.1 for <= 1200 ms
          0.0 for  > 1200 ms

WUI = Weekly uptime index
    WUI = t / T
        t = number of weekly ticks with latency > 0
        T = number of weekly ticks
        Tick with latency <= 0 indicates that node is unreachable

NI = Nodes index
    NI = (p ∩ N) / N
        p = peers returned in addr responses
        N = reachable nodes

BI = Block index
    BI = 1.0 if valid block is returned in response to getdata request, 0.0 if otherwise

Where did you get this?

NI = (p ∩ N)/N - what does the upside down U represent again? I forget my statistics :/

Edit: nevermind - it's probability of p and N Cheesy

At what percentage of PIX would a node cease to receive rewards? Some standard deviations below that average of the network or would there be a standard set up to represent what is a "high rated" Service Node?

Edit 2: These trolls are bumping price up! Let them all come down from the mountains!
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I'm so lame

Hey, super hydra troll. It's me. The real dev. When you show up, the price increases  Grin
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