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legendary
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December 03, 2014, 12:40:51 PM
Proof of Honor voting round. It has begun on the 1th of december. It can be done until the 28th.

Make your votes here for GJ on bct: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=855130.920 (add this ANN + reason why) if you have 250+ messages on bct.

and

For twitter votes and facebook votes visit: http://www.coinssource.com/vote/

legendary
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December 03, 2014, 12:25:34 PM
First let me apologize for not getting to this issue sooner.  I am currently sitting in a hospital room with my wife and newborn child.  I dont have a computer with me so I was a bit out of the loop.

I have restarted the services on the pool but I'm working from my phone so I cant test functionality.  Can some test the pool snd let me know.  If needed, I can track down a computer and get this fixed in the nect couple hours.

-Fuse

CONGRATZ Fuse.

Lots of sleepless nights coming but will be well worth it. My son is 9 months exactly today.
RJF
hero member
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Online since '89...
December 03, 2014, 12:18:37 PM
First let me apologize for not getting to this issue sooner.  I am currently sitting in a hospital room with my wife and newborn child.  I dont have a computer with me so I was a bit out of the loop.

I have restarted the services on the pool but I'm working from my phone so I cant test functionality.  Can some test the pool snd let me know.  If needed, I can track down a computer and get this fixed in the nect couple hours.

-Fuse

Congrats on the baby, don't worry about the rest for now...
legendary
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December 03, 2014, 10:36:53 AM
Thanks, Fuse. Now spend the rest of your daytime with the family.  Congratulations with the newborn baby Wink
legendary
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HODL for life.
December 03, 2014, 10:30:27 AM
It looks like blocks are processing properly again.  Initial thoughts are that there was an outage with my hosting provider, but I will need to get to a computer to really dig into the logs.

Again, I am truly sorry for not being on top of this sooner.  It always seems like thing go boom when you can't get to them lol

-Fuse
sr. member
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December 03, 2014, 10:29:21 AM


I have restarted the services on the pool but I'm working from my phone so I cant test functionality.  Can some test the pool snd let me know.  If needed, I can track down a computer and get this fixed in the nect couple hours.

-Fuse

I have tried and it is ok again! Smiley

Pending payouts arrived also, so yes criptoe is back up  Smiley
legendary
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December 03, 2014, 10:26:45 AM
First let me apologize for not getting to this issue sooner.  I am currently sitting in a hospital room with my wife and newborn child.

No apologies needed, man. Congratulations with the birth of your child!  Cool

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I have restarted the services on the pool but I'm working from my phone so I cant test functionality.  Can some test the pool snd let me know.  If needed, I can track down a computer and get this fixed in the nect couple hours.

-Fuse

I have tried and it is ok again! Smiley
legendary
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HODL for life.
December 03, 2014, 10:20:01 AM
First let me apologize for not getting to this issue sooner.  I am currently sitting in a hospital room with my wife and newborn child.  I dont have a computer with me so I was a bit out of the loop.

I have restarted the services on the pool but I'm working from my phone so I cant test functionality.  Can some test the pool snd let me know.  If needed, I can track down a computer and get this fixed in the nect couple hours.

-Fuse
sr. member
Activity: 246
Merit: 250
December 03, 2014, 08:47:10 AM
A Public Notice

I apologise for the fact that Criptoe Mining pool is down. I do not know what the problem is and do not have admin rights to the pool. Unfortunately, Fuse will be offline for a few days due to family obligations. I will attempt to reach him, but do not expect the pool to be up and running for a few days at best. I will keep this post updated as I know more.

Again I apologise for the inconvenience, but Fuse has to put his family first on this occasion.

Thanks,

24Kilo

I've tried to "copy" Criptoes configuration for my own pool (so people only need to change the host URL). Currently testing, within a few hours people could switch to this pool for the time being.

Great. The rigs I rent are more steady with criptoe than with Guldenpool.
legendary
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December 03, 2014, 07:58:59 AM
A Public Notice

I apologise for the fact that Criptoe Mining pool is down. I do not know what the problem is and do not have admin rights to the pool. Unfortunately, Fuse will be offline for a few days due to family obligations. I will attempt to reach him, but do not expect the pool to be up and running for a few days at best. I will keep this post updated as I know more.

Again I apologise for the inconvenience, but Fuse has to put his family first on this occasion.

Thanks,

24Kilo

I've tried to "copy" Criptoes configuration for my own pool (so people only need to change the host URL). Currently testing, within a few hours people could switch to this pool for the time being.
sr. member
Activity: 672
Merit: 250
December 03, 2014, 06:56:07 AM
A Public Notice

I apologise for the fact that Criptoe Mining pool is down. I do not know what the problem is and do not have admin rights to the pool. Unfortunately, Fuse will be offline for a few days due to family obligations. I will attempt to reach him, but do not expect the pool to be up and running for a few days at best. I will keep this post updated as I know more.

Again I apologise for the inconvenience, but Fuse has to put his family first on this occasion.

Thanks,

24Kilo
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1000
December 03, 2014, 06:32:01 AM
Just a little warning for those who want to point their miner towards the criptoe pool. Criptoe found their last block 11 hours ago, also the last payout was 11 hours ago. It looks like criptoe is pretty dead. Most workers have left now (http://criptoe.com/workers), I also switched and pointed my rented rigs towards Guldenpool till criptoe is back up and running.

I'm afraid this will be a great day for clevermining..

(I contacted Fuse about this)

I tried to mine with GPU a few minutes ago, but it won't connect to criptoe. The mining scrypt normally works, but not atm.
hero member
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December 03, 2014, 02:15:57 AM
People, we are behind in the voting for Proof of Honor. Thought it would be announced here, so lets get voting. It has begon on the 1th of december. It can be done until the 28th.

Make your votes here for GJ on bct: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=855130.920 (add this ANN + reason why)

and

For twitter votes and facebook votes visit: http://www.coinssource.com/vote/






I will vote once simulator is official release.
sr. member
Activity: 246
Merit: 250
December 03, 2014, 02:10:24 AM
Just a little warning for those who want to point their miner towards the criptoe pool. Criptoe found their last block 11 hours ago, also the last payout was 11 hours ago. It looks like criptoe is pretty dead. Most workers have left now (http://criptoe.com/workers), I also switched and pointed my rented rigs towards Guldenpool till criptoe is back up and running.

I'm afraid this will be a great day for clevermining..

(I contacted Fuse about this)
hero member
Activity: 938
Merit: 1000
@halofirebtc
December 02, 2014, 10:23:45 PM
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9709762

banken in nederland willen de techniek van bitcoin gebruiken voor eigen gebruik, tijd om nu in te stappen en guldencoin te promoten bij hun?
That's a coincidence, yesterday i send Triodos Bank an email about what they think about cryptocurrency in general, but specifically about what they think about the future of Guldencoin in the Netherlands.

I think banks will try to create a crypto in about 5/10 years, only one that CAN be manipulated...

Sorry to say, but what do you call NLG? It's being manipulated, both by MP's and price suppression. Difference is, we the PEOPLE are manipulating it instead of the banks, and for a good reason. The power of the finance in the people's hands at it's finest. If we can handle this manipulation past full-fledged adoption, we have successfully shown the governments they need to quit screwing around with fiat. They had their chance at controlling money, they blew it. Think about how little we've heard about EU bailouts and USA QE once the domino effect finally ended, in the media anyway....


Just wait until the governments forget and start playing around with fiat again and cause a market crash. It will happen, only a matter of when. And that's when everyone will run to gold and BTC (or NLG), if BTC survives the dormancy period.
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1000
December 02, 2014, 06:48:05 PM
People, we are behind in the voting for Proof of Honor. Thought it would be announced here, so lets get voting. It has begon on the 1th of december. It can be done until the 28th.

Make your votes here for GJ on bct: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=855130.920 (add this ANN + reason why)

and

For twitter votes and facebook votes visit: http://www.coinssource.com/vote/




full member
Activity: 138
Merit: 100
December 02, 2014, 03:43:44 PM
I just wanted to post this in case anyone hadn't seen it yet.



With more hashpower on the network dedicated to an actual pool, the longest block time is 50% of what it was previously, and the difficulty max has been much less.  So there are two points to be noted here.

First, more miners do help the network.  We knew this all along, and it's a fundamental principle of the blockchain- more miners=more stable chain.

Secondly, it proves the effectiveness of multipools against our current DGW3 implementation.  The swings in difficulty are too great, and they are causing clever to be able to capitalize on too many low difficulty blocks before shooting the difficulty to the moon.  Again, something we all knew.

I bring this up because my team has been testing DIGI over the last couple weeks on a testnet.  Initial results are very promising.  Retargeting is occurring quickly and efficiently.  We are seeing very good retargeting when large hashes come and go.  We've also found out some other key dynamics that are working against us in some cases.  I will let 24Kilo comment on those.  However, at this time I am standing behind my initial assertion that DIGI is going to fix this issue.  When we get closer to releasing data, we'll provide the charts and darts for community review.

-Fuse

Looking forward to hearing more about the testnet results.  sounds promising!  Below is the same table with headers for those of you who don't visit http://nlgstats.iblogger.org regularly. Smiley  --Mark

Code:
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------+
|                                NLG blocks mined per day                                |  longest block gap of the day |   difficulty   |
+---------+---------+----------------+----------------+----------------+-----------------+-----------+-------------------+-------+--------+
|   date  | total # |  clevermining  | hardcoreminers |  guldenpool.nl |   criptoe.com   |   block   |        gap        |  low  |  high  |
+---------+---------+----------------+----------------+----------------+-----------------+-----------+-------------------+-------+--------+
|  Nov 27 |   549   |  343 (62.48%)  |    6 ( 1.09%)  |   59 (10.75%)  |   126 (22.95%)  |   157991  |     64 minutes    |  181  |  1140  |
|  Nov 28 |   543   |  398 (73.30%)  |    1 ( 0.18%)  |   44 ( 8.10%)  |    80 (14.73%)  |   158568  |     56 minutes    |  136  |  1076  |
|  Nov 29 |   551   |  348 (63.16%)  |    1 ( 0.18%)  |   78 (14.16%)  |   116 (21.05%)  |   159233  |     50 minutes    |  225  |  1011  |
|  Nov 30 |   554   |  333 (60.11%)  |    3 ( 0.54%)  |   84 (15.16%)  |   129 (23.29%)  |   159767  |     55 minutes    |  250  |  1387  |
+---------+---------+----------------+----------------+----------------+-----------------+-----------+-------------------+-------+--------+
|  Dec 01 |   551   |  257 (46.64%)  |    3 ( 0.54%)  |  112 (20.33%)  |   175 (31.76%)  |   159899  |     30 minutes    |  287  |   783  |
|  Dec 02 |   469   |  165 (35.18%)  |    1 ( 0.21%)  |  122 (26.01%)  |   177 (37.74%)  |   160665  |     24 minutes    |  340  |   760  |
+---------+---------+----------------+----------------+----------------+-----------------+-----------+-------------------+-------+--------+
Report generated Tue Dec  2 20:35:11 2014 UTC
legendary
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December 02, 2014, 03:14:14 PM
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9709762

banken in nederland willen de techniek van bitcoin gebruiken voor eigen gebruik, tijd om nu in te stappen en guldencoin te promoten bij hun?
That's a coincidence, yesterday i send Triodos Bank an email about what they think about cryptocurrency in general, but specifically about what they think about the future of Guldencoin in the Netherlands.

I think banks will try to create a crypto in about 5/10 years, only one that CAN be manipulated...
hero member
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@halofirebtc
December 02, 2014, 02:56:56 PM
Good work, Fuse Wink
hero member
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December 02, 2014, 02:53:09 PM
I just wanted to post this in case anyone hadn't seen it yet.



With more hashpower on the network dedicated to an actual pool, the longest block time is 50% of what it was previously, and the difficulty max has been much less.  So there are two points to be noted here.

First, more miners do help the network.  We knew this all along, and it's a fundamental principle of the blockchain- more miners=more stable chain.

Secondly, it proves the effectiveness of multipools against our current DGW3 implementation.  The swings in difficulty are too great, and they are causing clever to be able to capitalize on too many low difficulty blocks before shooting the difficulty to the moon.  Again, something we all knew.

I bring this up because my team has been testing DIGI over the last couple weeks on a testnet.  Initial results are very promising.  Retargeting is occurring quickly and efficiently.  We are seeing very good retargeting when large hashes come and go.  We've also found out some other key dynamics that are working against us in some cases.  I will let 24Kilo comment on those.  However, at this time I am standing behind my initial assertion that DIGI is going to fix this issue.  When we get closer to releasing data, we'll provide the charts and darts for community review.

-Fuse

Very interesting indeed. The choice for DIGI... I am curious how this work out on the simulator of GJ.
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