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Topic: [ANN][YAC] yacoin: yet another altcoin. START is now. - page 86. (Read 346684 times)

newbie
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I have two servers with same 4-core, two threads per core CPUs.

On one, I got coins.

On the other, none.

The difference?

The one getting coins had incoming port open, thus other people's machines had been able to connect to it; it had 75 connections.

The other machine only had 8 connections, the default limit coded into pretty much all the varieties of coins.

I opened its incoming port. I has now, a few minutes later, found a block. It has 25 connections.

(Both are on the same class C subnet, so clients looking for a node to connect to only connect to one of these two machines, as they prefer their connections to be more widely dispersed.)

Oh gosh, if I post this, people might read it. Some might even act on it! That might cut into my share of the coins!

Darn. Okay, lets start a countdown, in only 24 hours I will post this messageadhrfhajfdjdsfgkjmkghm, arg, finger slipped, it posted!

TL;DR please ignore the above, it was posted by mistake!

-MarkM-

which port(s)?
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1090
what port?

Are you kidding? Who would give out such sensitive information at such a crucial moment in history?!?!?!

The magic number 7688^H^H^H^H is a closely guarded secret of the source code and maybe the "apropos port" command!

If the original post didn't say, let that be a hint how secret it is!

Are you a Master Mason? Maybe if you are a Master Mason you can get that info "on the level" from your lodge?

-MarkM-

EDIT: Darn, the ^H backspace is broken! Papist plot or those &@#% Illuminati no doubt! Fnord!

member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
anyone working on GPU mining? perhaps it will be faster if we work together.
PM me only if you actually know what you're doing and how to code.
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0
Finally found 4 blocks after so many orphans Cheesy... even found 1 on my pentium dualcore t4400 Tongue
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
this coin is bs. I can't get any blocks but orphans on an i7-3770. going back to a coin that actually works, bbqcoin.

How many connections do you have?

-MarkM-


8 max. i suppose it's a port issue if what you said earlier was true. which port did you open?
sr. member
Activity: 369
Merit: 250
Difficulty is growing, rewards are decreasing (~60 now instead of 100 at the very beginning)... hope we'll get pool and exchange soon. it will be very difficult to mine solo in 2-3 days, so it will be not good for the coin if it won't be any "ecosystem growth"
the more difficult it gets, the less orphan rate we will get from solo mining so it should be all good.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1090
this coin is bs. I can't get any blocks but orphans on an i7-3770. going back to a coin that actually works, bbqcoin.

How many connections do you have?

-MarkM-
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
I have two servers with same 4-core, two threads per core CPUs.

On one, I got coins.

On the other, none.

The difference?

The one getting coins had incoming port open, thus other people's machines had been able to connect to it; it had 75 connections.

The other machine only had 8 connections, the default limit coded into pretty much all the varieties of coins.

I opened its incoming port. I has now, a few minutes later, found a block. It has 25 connections.

(Both are on the same class C subnet, so clients looking for a node to connect to only connect to one of these two machines, as they prefer their connections to be more widely dispersed.)

Oh gosh, if I post this, people might read it. Some might even act on it! That might cut into my share of the coins!

Darn. Okay, lets start a countdown, in only 24 hours I will post this messageadhrfhajfdjdsfgkjmkghm, arg, finger slipped, it posted!

TL;DR please ignore the above, it was posted by mistake!

-MarkM-

what port?
member
Activity: 65
Merit: 10
my notebook got killed by this coin...
maybe i should use a desktop with propper cooling Smiley

Orphran/Accepted ratio 2/1, seems to be an connection/latency issue


happy mining
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
this coin is bs. I can't get any blocks but orphans on an i7-3770. going back to a coin that actually works, bbqcoin.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
I liked the overall idea of this coin. The release is still bs.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1090
I have two servers with same 4-core, two threads per core CPUs.

On one, I got coins.

On the other, none.

The difference?

The one getting coins had incoming port open, thus other people's machines had been able to connect to it; it had 75 connections.

The other machine only had 8 connections, the default limit coded into pretty much all the varieties of coins.

I opened its incoming port. I has now, a few minutes later, found a block. It has 25 connections.

(Both are on the same class C subnet, so clients looking for a node to connect to only connect to one of these two machines, as they prefer their connections to be more widely dispersed.)

Oh gosh, if I post this, people might read it. Some might even act on it! That might cut into my share of the coins!

Darn. Okay, lets start a countdown, in only 24 hours I will post this messageadhrfhajfdjdsfgkjmkghm, arg, finger slipped, it posted!

TL;DR please ignore the above, it was posted by mistake!

-MarkM-
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
DTC unofficial team
Difficulty is growing, rewards are decreasing (~60 now instead of 100 at the very beginning)... hope we'll get pool and exchange soon. it will be very difficult to mine solo in 2-3 days, so it will be not good for the coin if it won't be any "ecosystem growth"
newbie
Activity: 70
Merit: 0
Haven't exactly mined before.  I start the wallet within a command prompt with the following parameters: "yacoin-qt-2013-05-08>yacoin-qt -gen -genproclimit=1 -addnode=82.211.30.212" and it yacoin starts up just fine, though I have no idea how to see that it is mining.  Am I missing something?

Check the CPU usage of yacoin-qt. There is no real visual confirmation that it's mining and with the difficulty being up considerably (factor 20 from when I started mining), you can't expect to see new blocks pop up in the wallet very often.


I'm curious about this, if there is no visual representation how are people reporting hash rates?

Check your wallet: Help -> Debug Window -> Console. Type "help" for all possible commands and try them out Smiley
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
Where can i check my mining speed if i mine with the wallet?

Help => Debug window => console => gethashespersec
hero member
Activity: 1204
Merit: 502
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13 ophans 2 valid on a 2500K.
full member
Activity: 205
Merit: 100
Restart YAC wallet and run it with -reindex option to make sure you are on valid fork. It will compare blocks you have downloaded already with those on the network and
then download the rest of the blocks, newer ones which are added since you shut down your wallet.

Trying this, but if there's one more orphan I'm calling BS.

What is up with this - debug log look 'normal' to you?

received block 0000005bf81d39a352dc
SetBestChain: new best=0000005bf81d39a352dc  height=16543  trust=16544  date=05/08/13 15:50:15
ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED
keypool return 2
received block 000000858fb8c5e08731
ProcessBlock: ORPHAN BLOCK, prev=0000003b9d77326f45e1
getblocks -1 to 00000000000000000000 limit 500
keypool return 2
getblocks -1 to 00000000000000000000 limit 500
Flushed 1326 addresses to peers.dat  7ms
received block 0000003b9d77326f45e1
ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED
keypool return 2
keypool return 2
Running BitcoinMiner with 1 transactions in block (193 bytes)
Flushing wallet.dat
Flushed wallet.dat 15ms
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1000
Haven't exactly mined before.  I start the wallet within a command prompt with the following parameters: "yacoin-qt-2013-05-08>yacoin-qt -gen -genproclimit=1 -addnode=82.211.30.212" and it yacoin starts up just fine, though I have no idea how to see that it is mining.  Am I missing something?

Check the CPU usage of yacoin-qt. There is no real visual confirmation that it's mining and with the difficulty being up considerably (factor 20 from when I started mining), you can't expect to see new blocks pop up in the wallet very often.


I'm curious about this, if there is no visual representation how are people reporting hash rates?
legendary
Activity: 2772
Merit: 1028
Duelbits.com

16 cores? That is nothing. I think you are on wrong fork, my friend.

Ok, soo, say me how to check it...

What's your block count? Should be at around 16.400 right now.

16539, and -reindex didn't change anything, sooooo Cheesy

you lucky bastard
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250

16 cores? That is nothing. I think you are on wrong fork, my friend.

Ok, soo, say me how to check it...

What's your block count? Should be at around 16.400 right now.

16539, and -reindex didn't change anything, sooooo Cheesy

I guess you're on the right one then.

OH now! I just found my first orphan in 5 hours Cheesy (it has nothing to do with fork, it was on another computer)

7 orphans in 90 minutes with 3 computers, 0 blocks.

 Angry Angry
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