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Topic: [ANN] Zettelkasten - ZTTL, New Algo: BurgerHash V6 🍔, CPU-SOLO-mineable - page 36. (Read 51126 times)

newbie
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It's already 4 days I didn't receive any reward. Any bug?
Luck or lack of it i guess,
first 3 days i got 10 blocks per day, now the 4th day has passed and only 2 blocks found.
It's already 4 days I didn't receive any reward. Any bug?

The rewards are very random, I've had 2 blocks within and hour and then nothing for the next 24 hours or more. I just have it running in the background when I'm not doing anything with the PC and a block pops up every one and again..if I'm lucky.

yeah I know, but it's weird for 4 days without mint coin. But recently I stop mining then restarted again, within 24 hours got reward!
jr. member
Activity: 238
Merit: 1
It's already 4 days I didn't receive any reward. Any bug?

The rewards are very random, I've had 2 blocks within and hour and then nothing for the next 24 hours or more. I just have it running in the background when I'm not doing anything with the PC and a block pops up every one and again..if I'm lucky.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
It's already 4 days I didn't receive any reward. Any bug?
Luck or lack of it i guess,
first 3 days i got 10 blocks per day, now the 4th day has passed and only 2 blocks found.
jr. member
Activity: 44
Merit: 1
The fact you can't join a pool is discouraging to those who think they may never win a block . Being in a pool provides a sense of security that you will get rewarded for your efforts as opposed to your own personal luck. Whether this is true or not is irrelevant, it's just the perception of it being true.


In terms of probability you are wrong when you take the time factor out, unless it's too difficult for you to find a block within a time frame you're comfortable with then I guess a pool would be the only option, otherwise right now even a crappy dual core can find a block within a week.

You are right about the probability of it, but the op is right about the human psychology of it.  People quickly get discouraged when their dual-core celeron doesn't produce anything in many hours or even a few days.  At some point in the long run -- that is, as the coin scales to perhaps thousands of miners -- the number of discouraged users giving up equals the number of new miners joining in.  Miner population peaks at that point.  Obviously, the higher the market price, the larger that equilibrium number will be.  And, of course, there are other factors that affect where the balance point goes.

We may not be able to predict what that number will be, but we can observe (some of) the effects that factor into it.
newbie
Activity: 79
Merit: 0
It's already 4 days I didn't receive any reward. Any bug?
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1002
The fact you can't join a pool is discouraging to those who think they may never win a block . Being in a pool provides a sense of security that you will get rewarded for your efforts as opposed to your own personal luck. Whether this is true or not is irrelevant, it's just the perception of it being true.


In terms of probability you are wrong when you take the time factor out, unless it's too difficult for you to find a block within a time frame you're comfortable with then I guess a pool would be the only option, otherwise right now even a crappy dual core can find a block within a week.
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0
The fact you can't join a pool is discouraging to those who think they may never win a block . Being in a pool provides a sense of security that you will get rewarded for your efforts as opposed to your own personal luck. Whether this is true or not is irrelevant, it's just the perception of it being true.
newbie
Activity: 44
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Any news about exchange or website? I'm mining since 1st day Smiley
member
Activity: 486
Merit: 12
Zettelkasten Dev
Hi developer can you help me. when I try to open my wallet that's been running for a month already it says( insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service) any idea what that means just a couple days ago it started happening and I can't open my wallet and I have 300 coin stuck in there.



Are you on Win 10?
How much RAM do you have?
member
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Zettelkasten Dev
Thanks for all the recent donations, guys.

Working hard to deliver some updates very soon.

Happy mining!
jr. member
Activity: 44
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Is there a discord for zettel?
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1002
Hi developer can you help me. when I try to open my wallet that's been running for a month already it says( insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service) any idea what that means just a couple days ago it started happening and I can't open my wallet and I have 300 coin stuck in there.




Looking at google results a lot of people have had the same issue and it may have to do with your machine running out of memory, try these steps: https://www.drivethelife.com/windows-10/insufficient-system-resources-exist-to-complete-the-requested-service-windows-10.html
newbie
Activity: 105
Merit: 0
Hi developer can you help me. when I try to open my wallet that's been running for a month already it says( insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service) any idea what that means just a couple days ago it started happening and I can't open my wallet and I have 300 coin stuck in there.

newbie
Activity: 47
Merit: 0
Oops, got a my first block after 30 minutes of mining, 145kh/s . In general it should be around 12 hours with that hash rate ?
Its based on luck, maybe you mine 24 hrs without a block
newbie
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Oops, got a my first block after 30 minutes of mining, 145kh/s . In general it should be around 12 hours with that hash rate ?
member
Activity: 486
Merit: 12
Zettelkasten Dev
Why would you name name an algo SpreadDoubleKetchupPrimeGradeABeef? is this the next gen payment method for the fast food industry?  Cheesy

 Cheesy

In a sense.

The industry that we are "serving" are the GPU-miners.
But our goal is not to make them happy, but to ruin their appetite.

We want to give them something to chew on.
Something that will make them go: "...I've had enough... I can't eat that.... I'm gonna puke"



Don't let yourself get confused over names like SpreadDoubleKetchupPrimeGradeABeef, it's merely an interim name that describes the second iteration of the hash algo.
And since it will have something to do with Prime Numbers I added the "Prime Grade A Beef" to it.

I will keep on adding iterations of more and more complex and "difficult to chew" (and digest) hash adjustments.

So, with that in mind, I have decided to name our general algo

BurgerHash

so that it makes more sense and is less confusing.

So right now ZettelKasten is working with BurgerHash - (SpreadDoubleKetchup), which is a poor-man's burger, nothing in it, just bread and some ketchup.
A veritable "Nothing-Burger".
Of course this needs to change.

Now I'm researching various algo-adjustments, but I'm also looking to find a general overlaying rule set that will prepare the scene for all the upcoming regular hash algo updates.

More information coming up soon.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1002
Why would you name name an algo SpreadDoubleKetchupPrimeGradeABeef? is this the next gen payment method for the fast food industry?  Cheesy
jr. member
Activity: 44
Merit: 1
Tell me, how can I participate in this project without investing in personal funds? I hope this project will be a successful hug!
If you have a PC you can mine it.  It's CPU-only mineable (for now) and even older dual-core PC's can find a few blocks a day.

The QT wallet will create you an account (Windows or Mac or Linux) and will natively mine.  It's as easy as it gets!
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
Tell me, how can I participate in this project without investing in personal funds? I hope this project will be a successful hug!
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