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Topic: [ANN][STEEM][POW] - An experimental Proof of Work blockchain - page 6. (Read 10436 times)

legendary
Activity: 1946
Merit: 1005
My mule don't like people laughing
Can someone please compile windows binaries and post them here.
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
I'll be able to change everything!

This has been a monstrous shit show.

The dev crushed the difficulty and turned off his miners. Now the chain won't move.


Ran in to some technical difficulties while I slept Sad   My mining node crashed, the first time that has happened in a really long time.

Everything is up and running again.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
Code:
2576542ms th_a       witness.cpp:132               plugin_initialize    ] 4 parse_error_exception: Parse Error
Unexpected char '103' in "gizmolo"
    {"c":103,"s":"gizmolo"}
    th_a  json.cpp:433 variant_from_stream

    {"str":"gizmolo"}
    th_a  json.cpp:478 from_string
2576543ms th_a       main.cpp:196                  main                 ] Exiting with error:
4 parse_error_exception: Parse Error
Unexpected char '103' in "gizmolo"
    {"c":103,"s":"gizmolo"}
    th_a  json.cpp:433 variant_from_stream

    {"str":"gizmolo"}
    th_a  json.cpp:478 from_string
rethrow
    {}
    th_a  witness.cpp:132 plugin_initialize

That's what I get when I try to start steemd Sad
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
i just made my account, however, the coin source looks great, but needs usage docs.

i managed to compile on linux, and started mining with around 1600/hbs, but the blockchain is now stuck on #8257

@dev, we need more info, what is VESTS, SBD, voting?, publish_feed, post_comment....etc ?

most important is, what is your vision ?


I don't think that the dev has a vision here. This is a time waster coin.
hero member
Activity: 843
Merit: 1004
I'm wondering if it's safe to pass private key in a command line like this  Huh
member
Activity: 83
Merit: 10
i just made my account, however, the coin source looks great, but needs usage docs.

i managed to compile on linux, and started mining with around 1600/hbs, but the blockchain is now stuck on #8257

@dev, we need more info, what is VESTS, SBD, voting?, publish_feed, post_comment....etc ?

most important is, what is your vision ?
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
how i could start mining ?

how to start with Mac?

Unless you have 15 years of experience building tools and troubleshooting software, forget about it.


15 years experience ?

how old are you Cheesy !

Old enough to know that the chain is dead now.


i see,

i just was want to know how to start mining with this coin, how to build and start.

btw thank you,
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
how i could start mining ?

how to start with Mac?

Unless you have 15 years of experience building tools and troubleshooting software, forget about it.


15 years experience ?

how old are you Cheesy !

Old enough to know that the chain is dead now.
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
how i could start mining ?

how to start with Mac?

Unless you have 15 years of experience building tools and troubleshooting software, forget about it.


15 years experience ?

how old are you Cheesy !
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
how i could start mining ?

how to start with Mac?

Unless you have 15 years of experience building tools and troubleshooting software, forget about it.
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
how i could start mining ?

how to start with Mac?
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
This is a launchdevmine coin.
No gui no instructions...not even a linux compile or nice ANN so he can mine from the beginning without us or the big public and get a lot and easy to mine coins.

Good luck.




And he's mining with a ton of hashes too.
hero member
Activity: 594
Merit: 500
Blockchain entrepreneur✔
This is a launchdevmine coin.
No gui no instructions...not even a linux compile or nice ANN so he can mine from the beginning without us or the big public and get a lot and easy to mine coins.

Good luck.

legendary
Activity: 2100
Merit: 1167
MY RED TRUST LEFT BY SCUMBAGS - READ MY SIG
nobody can compile us a windows wallet?
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
I'll be able to change everything!
If someone signs two blocks with the same timestamp and someone catches them in a timely manner, they can seize the balance of the "double signer". 

So no one can "produce" on two parallel chains without risking their balance.
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
I'll be able to change everything!

The POW queue is currently 77 deep this means it takes ~80 minutes from the time you solve a POW until the time you get scheduled to produce a block.


What does it look like when you

1) Solve a block
2) Produce a block


Blocks are produced on a fixed schedule and must be signed by the private key that did the POW.
POW is a TRANSACTION that gets included by the currently scheduled block producer, the transaction adds you to the queue *IF* the POW is sufficient.

End result: 3 second confirmations (same as BitShares) and 100% predictability in block schedule and no orphan blocks, but you can have orphan POW TRANSACTIONS if they don't get to the scheduled block producer in time.

Block producers have more to gain by including your transaction than by ignoring it, they get paid to include your POW.  You don't get paid for your POW.  You only get paid when you eventually produce a block and/or include someone else POW.
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10

The POW queue is currently 77 deep this means it takes ~80 minutes from the time you solve a POW until the time you get scheduled to produce a block.


What does it look like when you

1) Solve a block
2) Produce a block
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
"head_block_number": 3933,
 "current_supply": "16818.000 STEEM",

21 STEEM produced every time a POW is included in a block
1 STEEM produced every time a block is created

The POW queue is currently 77 deep this means it takes ~80 minutes from the time you solve a POW until the time you get scheduled to produce a block.

Once scheduled, you get to produce 21 blocks over 21 minutes and you get to earn 21 STEEM each time you include someone else POW in a block you produce.

On average 1 POW is found every minute.

3933 blocks is nearly 3 days of mining at 1 minute blocks.
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
I'll be able to change everything!
 "head_block_number": 3933,
 "current_supply": "16818.000 STEEM",

21 STEEM produced every time a POW is included in a block
1 STEEM produced every time a block is created

The POW queue is currently 77 deep this means it takes ~80 minutes from the time you solve a POW until the time you get scheduled to produce a block.

Once scheduled, you get to produce 21 blocks over 21 minutes and you get to earn 21 STEEM each time you include someone else POW in a block you produce.

On average 1 POW is found every minute.

First block produced:

{
  "previous": "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000",
  "timestamp": "2016-03-23T01:12:27",
  "witness": "initminer",
  "transaction_merkle_root": "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000",
  "extensions": [],
  "witness_signature": "1f7ab858d58134f555bd538b74534f17ad88d2bce6bee83fd99c160a5228be929054041cfa7b2e0 13cef39bde76a7e980b7011b1605b53c1721d6430e496f0ab5b",
  "transactions": [],
  "block_id": "00000001274f454c6b7320943c5a5b26e87a89a0",
  "signing_key": "STM8GC13uCZbP44HzMLV6zPZGwVQ8Nt4Kji8PapsPiNq1BK153XTX",
  "transaction_ids": []
}

1 block is produced every 3 seconds.  1 POW every minute.
sr. member
Activity: 441
Merit: 250
Bigboss
FYI: there is a wallet that gets built, cli_wallet.  
First folder I checked. Can't compile where I'm at now. Executable (for win) would be very nice to have.
Anywaaaay.... good luck
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