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Topic: [ANN][CACH] CACHeCoin released based on scrypt-jane - page 71. (Read 224425 times)

sr. member
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Would be great if you could add the CrunchHarder CACHeCoin pool as well https://cache.crunchharder.net and help spread the hash around!

Your pool already is (and was) there, except it has a typo in its name, it is labeled as "Crush Harder pool".

Kalgecin, can you fix the typo? Smiley

As for attracting users - if the pool is empty, it is quite hard to attract some initial interest and initial load of miners.

I have the same problem with my second pool (originally created to mitigate 51% problems with too many people in the first pool), which is now empty - during the nfactor increase the pool has vacated completely due to many miners dropping out because of mining issues (there were some miners before the change, but after the increase everybody dropped out). Many miners needed to retune cards for newer nfactor due to HW errors (config that squeezes max power of cards at one nfactor may utterly fail at another). The pool has not repopulated since then and the only one that is mining there now is me (with all the crappy mining HW I have Smiley).

One way could be to point some mining rig of yours to it to create some initial nonzero hashrate - people are much more likely to join a pool with at least one or two workers in it than pool that is completely empty. So if you have some hashpower at your disposal that you can point at your pool, no matter how small, then do it ... your chance to attract users will increase greatly.

Due to difficulty not having fully readjusted yet, people will probably still strongly prefer large pools for the time being (block time for PoW is now much larger than the designed block time, so even large pools need several hours to find a block in average), but once the block times settle down (I guess that should be in a day or two at most) and new miners will start flowing in, there would be better chance to attract some miners to a small pool.
newbie
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I've just noticed that not all existing pools are listed in the OP.

Two pools are missing:

First is http://cach.catcoin.cz/ - the first CACHeCoin pool - although as I see the current hashrate distribution across known pools, I think I will close registrations again soon, as the pool is approaching to 50% of the network hashrate (so the pool would be probably unavailable for new registrations for some time - until enough people joins some of the other mining pools).

Second is http://cryptocoinpool.net/ announced by Kitaj in this thread several pages ago - I see there about 1.3 Mh/s, so it is a small pool, but with current estimated round time around 30 hours perhaps large enough to be joinable even with weak mining hardware if someone wishes to help distributing the hashrate and still mine some coins within a reasonable timeframe. Also, there are zero mining fees according to pool's T&C page.

Thanks for bringing this up. I've added the 2 pools

Would be great if you could add the CrunchHarder CACHeCoin pool as well https://cache.crunchharder.net and help spread the hash around!
newbie
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According to setting posted here ppl are getting the hashrates of 180kh/s?Huh

During the last n Factor I was mining at the speed of 340 kh/s which is think was par for the course.

For this new n factor I use the settings below and get a bunch of HW errors ... I have to lower my intensity to 12 to get ZERO HW errors and then I only get 72kh/s which os obviously not good.


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POSTED or POOL.CACHECOIN.NET:

R9 290 8GB RAM (1040/1400), expected hashrate about 180kh/s

setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
cgminer --scrypt-jane --Nfmin 4 --Nfmax 30 --StartT 1388949883 -o stratum+tcp://pool.cachecoin.net:3333 -u worker_user -p worker_password -w 64 -g 1 -I 18 --thread-concurrency 45000 --no-submit-stale --lookup-gap 2 --expiry 10 --scan-time 1 --queue 0

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There has to be something more to the settings above ! can some please be UBER Specific and post absolutely every setting for an R9 290.... also my thread concurrency does not go over 30592, how canyou possibly get it at 45000?

I am mining with a GIGABYTE R9 290 OC and Sapphire r9 290 Tri-X, Windows 8.1, 8 GB of RAM

hero member
Activity: 819
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I've just noticed that not all existing pools are listed in the OP.

Two pools are missing:

First is http://cach.catcoin.cz/ - the first CACHeCoin pool - although as I see the current hashrate distribution across known pools, I think I will close registrations again soon, as the pool is approaching to 50% of the network hashrate (so the pool would be probably unavailable for new registrations for some time - until enough people joins some of the other mining pools).

Second is http://cryptocoinpool.net/ announced by Kitaj in this thread several pages ago - I see there about 1.3 Mh/s, so it is a small pool, but with current estimated round time around 30 hours perhaps large enough to be joinable even with weak mining hardware if someone wishes to help distributing the hashrate and still mine some coins within a reasonable timeframe. Also, there are zero mining fees according to pool's T&C page.

Thanks for bringing this up. I've added the 2 pools
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 251
I've just noticed that not all existing pools are listed in the OP.

Two pools are missing:

First is http://cach.catcoin.cz/ - the first CACHeCoin pool - although as I see the current hashrate distribution across known pools, I think I will close registrations again soon, as the pool is approaching to 50% of the network hashrate (so the pool would be probably unavailable for new registrations for some time - until enough people joins some of the other mining pools).

Second is http://cryptocoinpool.net/ announced by Kitaj in this thread several pages ago - I see there about 1.3 Mh/s, so it is a small pool, but with current estimated round time around 30 hours perhaps large enough to be joinable even with weak mining hardware if someone wishes to help distributing the hashrate and still mine some coins within a reasonable timeframe. Also, there are zero mining fees according to pool's T&C page.
full member
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what kind of hashrate are You people getting with 280x and r9 290 ?
hero member
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Merit: 1000
updated links in the OP
legendary
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Hi gents,

Who could point me towards the windows wallet? The dropbox link in the OP is down due to excessive traffic :S
Thanks
Myagui
CACHECoin wallet 5.0 mirror: https://mega.co.nz/#!18lXGaSS!xj85JpmAcAw_CLxsIn8TPT5xogy0Uj8tgyAJHeHiFCk

Thank you  Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 251
13 BTC for 200 CACH?

I offer 200 CACH for 12 BTC! Cheesy

did i make a mistake in the math-stuff ^^ ?
hero member
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Merit: 505
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 251
newbie
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Hey Fellas

Would anyone happen to have a mirror for the Mac Cachecoin client? Like the Windows version, the dropbox link is down.

Thanks
Darkedge
sr. member
Activity: 490
Merit: 250
Hi gents,

Who could point me towards the windows wallet? The dropbox link in the OP is down due to excessive traffic :S
Thanks
Myagui
CACHECoin wallet 5.0 mirror: https://mega.co.nz/#!18lXGaSS!xj85JpmAcAw_CLxsIn8TPT5xogy0Uj8tgyAJHeHiFCk
legendary
Activity: 1154
Merit: 1001
Hi gents,

Who could point me towards the windows wallet? The dropbox link in the OP is down due to excessive traffic :S
Thanks
Myagui
hero member
Activity: 819
Merit: 1000
gmc not distributed pool. anyway reliability of a network is defined by its decentralization, on the example of p2pool

well, if many ppl join one p2pool it's still in your definition of "centralization"
jr. member
Activity: 56
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gmc not distributed pool. anyway reliability of a network is defined by its decentralization, on the example of p2pool
newbie
Activity: 53
Merit: 0
This coin has a really slow difficulty adjustment. Kind of old time coins.
Global hashrate is only 10% of what it was before N change and diff just went down from 81 to 64 !
Is it dev's goal, only POS ?

More like 3%, haven't seen coins yielded in 3 days now in P2Pool.
p2pool is finding around 2-3 blocks per day currently.

Odd my last payout was 3/7 259 EST.

I swapped over to solo as hash dropped but I usually get paid out on the next 5-6 blocks. Unless that's different when the block time gets so huge.
jr. member
Activity: 56
Merit: 1
This coin has a really slow difficulty adjustment. Kind of old time coins.
Global hashrate is only 10% of what it was before N change and diff just went down from 81 to 64 !
Is it dev's goal, only POS ?

More like 3%, haven't seen coins yielded in 3 days now in P2Pool.
overall hashrate jamped 7/05 jamp from 50 mh to 3-5 mh
Code:
01:48:18

getprofitestimate 250000


01:48:18

{
"difficulty" : 37.73945162,
"speed" : 250000.00000000,
"time per block" : 648358.84193393,
"coins per day" : 1.81232972,
"coins per hr" : 0.07551374,
"coins per min" : 0.00125856
}
my hashrate currently and 520000 <07/05
and p2pool http:/p2pool.su:8336
i have latest 24 hour 4.003724 Good Luck!
at p2pool the features, the patience there is important, and together with pos also there are a lot of nerves
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