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Topic: [ANN][1000 SYNC] Proof of Stake now run by BLOCKCHAIN DEVELOPMENT COMPANY - page 531. (Read 816010 times)

legendary
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https://r.honeygain.me/XEDDM2B07C
Um..

Code:
static const int64_t MAX_MONEY = 10000 * COIN;

correct me if im wrong..but that is 10k not 1k?

and the premine:
Code:
 if (pindexBest->nHeight == 1)
    {
      nSubsidy = 5 * COIN;

is that not 5% not 0.5%?

If this post gets deleted. I guess I know my answer...
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4GgNaP9Eak

I'm still working on getting a video animation

I like it though, simple but effective! Is our multipool going to support x11 scrypt and sha?
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4GgNaP9Eak

I'm still working on getting a video animation

Hehe cool.  The services they have on the web these days are pretty awesome.  Never ceases to surprise me.

http://sync.v2.dedicatedpool.com
Ryan, dedicatedpool.com support/admin
[email protected] / IRC on freenode ##dedicatedpool
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1000
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
just compiling on my server to get a block explorer up

Ahh sweet tyvm!
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
just compiling on my server to get a block explorer up
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 250
but i am not happy to see all the multipools Dumping our coin Sad

I think that was nice of them; I couldn't let the chance to become a millionaire go, so I sold some sharecoin and bought a few Sync  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1022
Anarchy is not chaos.
alright dumb question, is it common for exchanges to list coins without being asked by dev and community?

Yes. If they find it interesting. They do what they do, when they do it. Dev's have little to no control over it, though some exchange operators are quite willing to work with new coin devs.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
So are we gonna be listed on mintpal for voting anytime soon ?
member
Activity: 63
Merit: 10
Yes!  I got my sgminer running!  thanks guys and now for the million dollar question...  What kind of settings should I run with my r7 260x sapphire 2g ddr5?  I am getting like 625kh/s right now with

 -I 16 -g 4 -w 128

what could be an ideal configuration?  I like this coin and have a good feeling about its potential!

If you can afford it, consider selling your video card on ebay and replace it with a r9 290, or at least a 280x or your mining won't be profitable.

I get 1.850 Mh/s with a sapphire r9 280:  -I 13 -w 256 -g 2 --thread-concurrency 8192.



that is a plan for the future sir!  i want to get together enough coins from mining to afford me a 280x.  I just need to get some good coins like this one under my belt first to pay for it!  thanks for the input tho!
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 250
Yes!  I got my sgminer running!  thanks guys and now for the million dollar question...  What kind of settings should I run with my r7 260x sapphire 2g ddr5?  I am getting like 625kh/s right now with

 -I 16 -g 4 -w 128

what could be an ideal configuration?  I like this coin and have a good feeling about its potential!
Your speed is impressive already. Don't expect much more!

How high is your WU? any HW-errors?

sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 250
Hello,

anyone share Solo mining mode commands.




Brave man!  Grin

--failover-only -o localhost:24240 -u user -p pass --queue 0 --scan-time 1 --expiry 1 -o [other pool with stratum goes here for backup and longpoll]

in conf-file should have something similar to this:
Code:
listen=1
server=1
rpcallowip=192.168.1.*
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
member
Activity: 66
Merit: 10
Yes!  I got my sgminer running!  thanks guys and now for the million dollar question...  What kind of settings should I run with my r7 260x sapphire 2g ddr5?  I am getting like 625kh/s right now with

 -I 16 -g 4 -w 128

what could be an ideal configuration?  I like this coin and have a good feeling about its potential!

If you can afford it, consider selling your video card on ebay and replace it with a r9 290, or at least a 280x or your mining won't be profitable.

I get 1.850 Mh/s with a sapphire r9 280:  -I 13 -w 256 -g 2 --thread-concurrency 8192.



Nvidia 750TI - half the price and >2Mh/s
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
Hello,

anyone share Solo mining mode commands.




good luck with Network rate about 100 gh/s   Shocked Wink

but i am not happy to see all the multipools Dumping our coin Sad
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
Yes!  I got my sgminer running!  thanks guys and now for the million dollar question...  What kind of settings should I run with my r7 260x sapphire 2g ddr5?  I am getting like 625kh/s right now with

 -I 16 -g 4 -w 128

what could be an ideal configuration?  I like this coin and have a good feeling about its potential!

If you can afford it, consider selling your video card on ebay and replace it with a r9 290, or at least a 280x or your mining won't be profitable.

I get 1.850 Mh/s with a sapphire r9 280:  -I 13 -w 256 -g 2 --thread-concurrency 8192.

member
Activity: 117
Merit: 10
Hello,

anyone share Solo mining mode commands.


full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
any larger pools out there above 7Gh/s?


Here's a tip for all noobs:  you don't need to mine at a large pool to get coins...   Grin

http://gyazo.com/46ffd348d6aebcd33a1b0736769153da


-tb-

but that's only if you're a relatively large scale miner, right? Smaller scale miners should stick to the bigger pools? (I'm ultra small scale now that my rentals are up) Am I mistaken?

A larger pool only evens out averages. A smaller pool can be more profitable in periods if they are lucky, but over time it will be the same as the larger pool. I'd say anything over 250MH/s total pool speed is acceptable if you plan to mine for at least 24h. Your own speed really doesn't matter.


Sometimes... in my experience you need at least 1% of the network hash to make a dent.  Otherwise you'll get a ton of 500% blocks and the such.


Anyways, dedicated is back up to 23gh/s if you guys are looking to hash this.  And all earlier issues are now solved!

http://sync.v2.dedicatedpool.com
Ryan, dedicatedpool.com support/admin
[email protected] / IRC on freenode ##dedicatedpool
member
Activity: 63
Merit: 10
Yes!  I got my sgminer running!  thanks guys and now for the million dollar question...  What kind of settings should I run with my r7 260x sapphire 2g ddr5?  I am getting like 625kh/s right now with

 -I 16 -g 4 -w 128

what could be an ideal configuration?  I like this coin and have a good feeling about its potential!
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 250
any larger pools out there above 7Gh/s?


Here's a tip for all noobs:  you don't need to mine at a large pool to get coins...   Grin

http://gyazo.com/46ffd348d6aebcd33a1b0736769153da


-tb-

but that's only if you're a relatively large scale miner, right? Smaller scale miners should stick to the bigger pools? (I'm ultra small scale now that my rentals are up) Am I mistaken?

A larger pool only evens out averages. A smaller pool can be more profitable in periods if they are lucky, but over time it will be the same as the larger pool. I'd say anything over 250MH/s total pool speed is acceptable if you plan to mine for at least 24h. Your own speed really doesn't matter.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
any larger pools out there above 7Gh/s?


Here's a tip for all noobs:  you don't need to mine at a large pool to get coins...   Grin

http://gyazo.com/46ffd348d6aebcd33a1b0736769153da


-tb-

but that's only if you're a relatively large scale miner, right? Smaller scale miners should stick to the bigger pools? (I'm ultra small scale now that my rentals are up) Am I mistaken?
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