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Topic: [ANN][YAC] YACoin ongoing development - page 107. (Read 379983 times)

sr. member
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November 30, 2013, 12:56:40 PM
Crazy growth, and still pretty much under the radar imo
full member
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November 30, 2013, 12:36:02 PM
GO YAC GO !! Grin
member
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November 30, 2013, 04:24:47 AM
Woo.hoo!!!

Yacoin now number twenty on coinmarketcap.

GO. US!!!

IndiaMikeZulu

This is so awesome, It's $.21 now, this is amazing. Go YAC!!!!!!
newbie
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November 30, 2013, 04:09:14 AM
Woo.hoo!!!

Yacoin now number twenty on coinmarketcap.

GO. US!!!

IndiaMikeZulu
sr. member
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One does not simply mine Bitcoins
November 29, 2013, 07:17:42 PM
Guys,

I managed to implement yac algo into cpuminer with stratum support - you can grab sources here:

http://www72.zippyshare.com/v/87101203/file.html

I will appreciate if someone can compile windows execs.

feeleep

Bumping - anyone able to do windows binaries?

I can try to do it as I have a build VM for yacoind/yacoin-qt anyway. Need to finish something else first, though. Shoot me a PM if I don't report back in ~3 days, mmkay?

So I tried to compile it yeasterday night, without success (anybody know how to properly build and install libcurl-dev in mingw/msys? -.-")
* sairon thinks cross-compiling in linux would be a much safer bet.

I managed to compile it on linux but only win32 (no idea how to do 64 bit binaries)

I've got an idea how to make the libcurl-dev working, I'll try that sometime tomorrow-ish. Will let you know how it goes.
legendary
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November 29, 2013, 07:14:35 PM
Guys,

I managed to implement yac algo into cpuminer with stratum support - you can grab sources here:

http://www72.zippyshare.com/v/87101203/file.html

I will appreciate if someone can compile windows execs.

feeleep

Bumping - anyone able to do windows binaries?

I can try to do it as I have a build VM for yacoind/yacoin-qt anyway. Need to finish something else first, though. Shoot me a PM if I don't report back in ~3 days, mmkay?

So I tried to compile it yeasterday night, without success (anybody know how to properly build and install libcurl-dev in mingw/msys? -.-")
* sairon thinks cross-compiling in linux would be a much safer bet.

I managed to compile it on linux but only win32 (no idea how to do 64 bit binaries)
newbie
Activity: 18
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November 28, 2013, 08:01:47 PM
Good morning, fellow yacoiners!!

I want to thank and encourage you. I lack the knowledge to mine -- but I understand the financial crisis; and right now a massive massive amount of money is looking for a new home. In a year or two we will be looking back at these 'good old days' when coins were '0.0000---.'

So, redouble your efforts in mining and technical development, and us non-techies will work to create merchant facility for Yacoin

IndiaMikeZulu
newbie
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November 28, 2013, 07:07:55 PM
I mining YAC with few computer and I get good number of YAc, I hope price get up!!

So, this is the only currency I think we can continue mining with small infrastruture..

some stat from http://yac.coinmine.pl

KH/s    YAC/Day    BTC/Day
106.060    13,413.210    1.113
66.630    8,426.572    0.699
62.150    7,859.995    0.652
39.100    4,944.904    0.410
27.090    3,426.022    0.284
25.890    3,274.260    0.272
25.560    3,232.526    0.268
18.900    2,390.248    0.198
14.960    1,891.963    0.157
14.850    1,878.052    0.156
14.090    1,781.936    0.148
12.780    1,616.263    0.134
12.010    1,518.882    0.126
11.360    1,436.678    0.119

I'll continue supporting this coin...

YAC is the best....
10.810    1,367.121    0.113
1    126.468    0.010
sr. member
Activity: 406
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One does not simply mine Bitcoins
November 28, 2013, 06:24:07 PM
Guys,

I managed to implement yac algo into cpuminer with stratum support - you can grab sources here:

http://www72.zippyshare.com/v/87101203/file.html

I will appreciate if someone can compile windows execs.

feeleep

Bumping - anyone able to do windows binaries?

I can try to do it as I have a build VM for yacoind/yacoin-qt anyway. Need to finish something else first, though. Shoot me a PM if I don't report back in ~3 days, mmkay?

So I tried to compile it yeasterday night, without success (anybody know how to properly build and install libcurl-dev in mingw/msys? -.-")
* sairon thinks cross-compiling in linux would be a much safer bet.
member
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November 28, 2013, 05:50:58 PM
infinity, huh? if you know your ltc hashrate (vanilla scrypt), can you please enter it into the box? Smiley

Sorry, don't know that. It's been a long time since I cpu-mined LTC.
And very short period unfortunately Sad
sr. member
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One does not simply mine Bitcoins
November 28, 2013, 05:38:49 PM
need some miner to confirm if my calculations are right - i'm not sure if i compute the YAC per day value as i should. all you have to do is enter your yacoin hashrate and check if the YAC/day value is roughly the same as the amount you're earning per day of your mining.
http://yacexplorer.tk/static/calc.htm

EDIT: or more like, what profitability percentage are you getting?

I am hashing at about 1K/s ( that made from 150-180 coins last couple of days - but not today ).

This is what I get:
YAC/LTC profitability: Infinity%
YAC Mined per day: 166.83 YAC / 0.0113463 BTC / 13 USD



Guess I earned less than one tenth of that due to pools outage today.

infinity, huh? if you know your ltc hashrate (vanilla scrypt), can you please enter it into the box? Smiley
member
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November 28, 2013, 05:36:45 PM
need some miner to confirm if my calculations are right - i'm not sure if i compute the YAC per day value as i should. all you have to do is enter your yacoin hashrate and check if the YAC/day value is roughly the same as the amount you're earning per day of your mining.
http://yacexplorer.tk/static/calc.htm

EDIT: or more like, what profitability percentage are you getting?

I am hashing at about 1K/s ( that made from 150-180 coins last couple of days - but not today ).

This is what I get:
YAC/LTC profitability: Infinity%
YAC Mined per day: 166.83 YAC / 0.0113463 BTC / 13 USD



Guess I earned less than one tenth of that due to pools outage today.


sr. member
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November 28, 2013, 04:43:19 PM
OK thanks. Can anyone (St Bit?) confirm whether or not this occurs in yacoind? I'm having trouble replicating the issue, but I'm pretty sure it's a Qt issue. One potential solution is to load everything to a file and show just the last 50 transactions in the client.
Sorry, I can't help you.

I think it's just implemented not efficiently and normal users are usually not effected since they don't have that many inputs and/or a weak PC. For most people sendig it to a new adress should fix it. My netbook had it's first issues like this at around 120 transactions and currently it's not even capable of PoS minting.
sr. member
Activity: 406
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One does not simply mine Bitcoins
November 28, 2013, 04:34:18 PM
need some miner to confirm if my calculations are right - i'm not sure if i compute the YAC per day value as i should. all you have to do is enter your yacoin hashrate and check if the YAC/day value is roughly the same as the amount you're earning per day of your mining.
http://yacexplorer.tk/static/calc.htm

EDIT: or more like, what profitability percentage are you getting?
member
Activity: 118
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November 28, 2013, 03:42:10 PM
Does anyone know what is going on with yacoin mining pools today?


yac.coinmine.pl:
[2013-11-28 20:35:17] HTTP request failed: Empty reply from server
[2013-11-28 20:35:17] json_rpc_call failed, retry after 30 seconds

yac.ltcoin.net very unstable, almost no rewards and a lot of errors:
[2013-11-28 20:22:59] HTTP request failed: Operation timed out after 30186 milliseconds with 0 out of -1 bytes received
[2013-11-28 20:22:59] json_rpc_call failed, retry after 30 seconds
[2013-11-28 20:23:50] HTTP request failed: Failed connect to yac.ltcoin.net:5555; No error
[2013-11-28 20:23:50] json_rpc_call failed, retry after 30 seconds

pool.yacointalk.com:
[2013-11-28 20:35:11] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 403 access forbidden
[2013-11-28 20:35:11] json_rpc_call failed, retry after 30 seconds


I posted this question here too:
http://yacointalk.com/index.php/topic,482.0.html
member
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November 27, 2013, 01:43:49 PM
Some mining pools pay rewards many times in very small amounts. I had a couple thousand transactions and when I tried to make a large payment it just hunged - at least it looked like that.

So I left it for a couple of hours and it finished successfuly.

Later I read somewhere that this is a problem with large number of small transactions.

From that time on I periodically "consolidate" by sending  cryptos to one address and then back.

This does not sound like your issue though it might be related. I can not find that post anymore where this problem with a lot of transactions was explained in detail.

Perhaps you could try to consolidate your transactions and see if that helps.

EDIT: If I remember correctly my issue was not only yacoin specific.
hero member
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GCVMMWH
November 27, 2013, 10:41:06 AM
Has anybody else ran into the problem that once the wallet has some 700+ transactions (specifically mining transactions), the yacoin wallet becomes unresponsive?  This has happened to me twice on two different computers and two different wallets (including different wallet versions).  What I mean by unresponsive is when I try to click any menu item or menubar item, the wallet doesn't do anything at first.  Instead after a 1/2 minute or so the windows whirly thing just spins around and eventually the wallet goes into the grayish mode and the titlebar on tops says (Yacoin wallet is unresponsive).  If I wait long enough (like 15 minutes or so), the wallet will eventually recover and correctly react to the click, but when I click another button or enter a value, I'm back to the Window's whirly thing spinning and an unresponsive wallet.

Both times I've been able to recover by sending all my coins somewhere else (e.g., cryptsy), deleting the wallet and starting over with a clean wallet, then sending all my coins back to the new wallet (minus the transactions fees).  This sounds simple enough, but doing this takes a couple hours.  The steps are: click send coins (wait 15 minutes or more until the wallet recovers and reacts), enter a wallet address to send coins (wait another 15 minutes or more for the wallet to recover and react), enter amount of coins to send (wait 15 minutes or more for the wallet to recover and react ), .....,  you get the picture.

Is there some sort of limit on mining transactions before the wallet cannot function in a suitable fashion?  I'm not sure with the first wallet how many transactions there were, but the second wallet went unresponsive after 740 mining transactions (mining transactions includes both mining and stake transactions).  I'm guessing the transaction count was around the same when it happened with the first wallet.

Thanks

I'm looking at it. Do you know if yacoind is also unresponsive, (listtransactions, getinfo, etc) or just yacoin-qt?

Sorry, but I'm not sure.  Definitely yacoin-qt, but I didn't really check yacoind.  Unfortunately I've already deleted the wallet and started over so I can't find out for you.  If it happens again (and if history is an indicator, that will be in about 3 months), I'll find out.

But I did notice responses to entering commands like getinfo was starting to get slow just before the yacoin-qt for my wallet went unresponsive.  By slow I mean there was a noticeable delay between entering the command and getting a response. With a fresh wallet the response is immediate.

OK thanks. Can anyone (St Bit?) confirm whether or not this occurs in yacoind? I'm having trouble replicating the issue, but I'm pretty sure it's a Qt issue. One potential solution is to load everything to a file and show just the last 50 transactions in the client.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
One does not simply mine Bitcoins
November 26, 2013, 04:50:09 PM
Guys,

I managed to implement yac algo into cpuminer with stratum support - you can grab sources here:

http://www72.zippyshare.com/v/87101203/file.html

I will appreciate if someone can compile windows execs.

feeleep

Bumping - anyone able to do windows binaries?

I can try to do it as I have a build VM for yacoind/yacoin-qt anyway. Need to finish something else first, though. Shoot me a PM if I don't report back in ~3 days, mmkay?
legendary
Activity: 1197
Merit: 1000
November 26, 2013, 05:57:29 AM
Guys,

I managed to implement yac algo into cpuminer with stratum support - you can grab sources here:

http://www72.zippyshare.com/v/87101203/file.html

I will appreciate if someone can compile windows execs.

feeleep

Bumping - anyone able to do windows binaries?
member
Activity: 81
Merit: 10
November 25, 2013, 06:21:17 PM
Has anybody else ran into the problem that once the wallet has some 700+ transactions (specifically mining transactions), the yacoin wallet becomes unresponsive?  This has happened to me twice on two different computers and two different wallets (including different wallet versions).  What I mean by unresponsive is when I try to click any menu item or menubar item, the wallet doesn't do anything at first.  Instead after a 1/2 minute or so the windows whirly thing just spins around and eventually the wallet goes into the grayish mode and the titlebar on tops says (Yacoin wallet is unresponsive).  If I wait long enough (like 15 minutes or so), the wallet will eventually recover and correctly react to the click, but when I click another button or enter a value, I'm back to the Window's whirly thing spinning and an unresponsive wallet.

Both times I've been able to recover by sending all my coins somewhere else (e.g., cryptsy), deleting the wallet and starting over with a clean wallet, then sending all my coins back to the new wallet (minus the transactions fees).  This sounds simple enough, but doing this takes a couple hours.  The steps are: click send coins (wait 15 minutes or more until the wallet recovers and reacts), enter a wallet address to send coins (wait another 15 minutes or more for the wallet to recover and react), enter amount of coins to send (wait 15 minutes or more for the wallet to recover and react ), .....,  you get the picture.

Is there some sort of limit on mining transactions before the wallet cannot function in a suitable fashion?  I'm not sure with the first wallet how many transactions there were, but the second wallet went unresponsive after 740 mining transactions (mining transactions includes both mining and stake transactions).  I'm guessing the transaction count was around the same when it happened with the first wallet.

Thanks

I'm looking at it. Do you know if yacoind is also unresponsive, (listtransactions, getinfo, etc) or just yacoin-qt?

Sorry, but I'm not sure.  Definitely yacoin-qt, but I didn't really check yacoind.  Unfortunately I've already deleted the wallet and started over so I can't find out for you.  If it happens again (and if history is an indicator, that will be in about 3 months), I'll find out.

But I did notice responses to entering commands like getinfo was starting to get slow just before the yacoin-qt for my wallet went unresponsive.  By slow I mean there was a noticeable delay between entering the command and getting a response. With a fresh wallet the response is immediate.
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