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Topic: New Ixcoin fork -> I0coin - page 90. (Read 217126 times)

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moOo
August 15, 2011, 12:37:42 AM
#53
MINE ALL THE COINS!!
legendary
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August 15, 2011, 12:23:51 AM
#52
huh.

i suspect you can just change date & time in bios & windows to access it.




or not.
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Creator of Litecoin. Cryptocurrency enthusiast.
August 15, 2011, 12:17:03 AM
#51
When you release the client, please include a linux binary also.
legendary
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August 15, 2011, 12:14:05 AM
#50
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moOo
August 14, 2011, 11:49:26 PM
#49
LET ME IN



I am ready to mine
legendary
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August 14, 2011, 11:23:34 PM
#48
Done, i modified the code to auto retarget (change difficulty) if two weeks OR 2016 blocks has passed. Smiley
Will this potentially cause problems due to time differences in nodes? If at the two week time period two blocks are found close together, and one node says it as being less than two weeks, but the other sees it as being more, then they will have a different difficulty calculation. Could result in a chain split?
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
August 14, 2011, 11:16:37 PM
#47
What does the counter counting down on i0coin.org exactly for if you are posting the software and documentation at 1500 GMT?
It says "Now!" for me. I live in the future it seems!

I'm confused. What does "Now!" mean and in what context. Currently it isnt 1500 GMT like was stated for release I0coin.

Edit: I forgot that DoubleC is in NZ. My bad.
legendary
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August 14, 2011, 11:12:37 PM
#46
What does the counter counting down on i0coin.org exactly for if you are posting the software and documentation at 1500 GMT?
It says "Now!" for me. I live in the future it seems!
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
August 14, 2011, 11:11:21 PM
#45
What does the counter counting down on i0coin.org exactly for if you are posting the software and documentation at 1500 GMT?

21 hours from now would be after 1500 GMT.

Am I correct in my assumption that you are releasing the software prior to the launch of the network for mining etc?

The reason i ask is because 1500 GMT is not 21 hours from now but more like 11 hours.
hero member
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August 14, 2011, 10:31:02 PM
#44
Are you planning to post an official announcement on this forum with links and info?
Yes, also i'll setup a basic site to download the client (i'm not going to clone the bitcoin.org site) on www.i0coin.org

Do you want an exchange?
Of course, that would be awesome, thanks men!

Not sure if this was mentioned before in this thread but how about a maximum round length of say 2-3 weeks to prevent the "namecoin effect" where high difficulty rounds drag on for months because nobody wants to mine.
Yes, it will be auto adjusted if two weeks has elapsed from the last difficulty adjustment.

Edit:
Also, i'm going to adjust the value that cut the reward in half every 210000 blocks to 109375 blocks, so we'll avoid the "40M bug" Cheesy I'll post a graph to explain this soon.
legendary
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August 14, 2011, 10:24:23 PM
#43
I don't care how many coins are each block.  I just want to see how faster mining works out.
Faster mining usually means more orphans for miners.
sr. member
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August 14, 2011, 10:23:01 PM
#42
With the amount of people likely to jump on it will be more like 5 seconds a block.

I meant that the difficulty recalculation should be half or less what is in the standard client.  If 50 coins per block is too little, then 10 minutes per block is too long.

I don't care how many coins are each block.  I just want to see how faster mining works out.
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August 14, 2011, 09:51:04 PM
#41
Not sure if this was mentioned before in this thread but how about a maximum round length of say 2-3 weeks to prevent the "namecoin effect" where high difficulty rounds drag on for months because nobody wants to mine.
sr. member
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August 14, 2011, 09:43:59 PM
#40
I pledge 1 BTC if iocoin blocks are adjusted to be found less than 5minutes apart.
legendary
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August 14, 2011, 09:08:37 PM
#39
Do you want an exchange?
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
August 14, 2011, 09:06:43 PM
#38
- Addresses will start with "j"
Please post the version I'm too lazy to check it
Version 105

Just show a warning before sending the coins that the address seems to be a Bitcoin one and it's ok, you don't need to refuse Bitcoin addresses
I'm refusing to send coins to addresses that are not in i0coin range (currently limited only to version 105 on mainnet and 111 on testnet). After my patch, i tried bitcoin, namecoin and ixcoin address and of course all of them was rejected, and just to be sure i tested a i0coin address and the money went sucessfully Smiley



Are you planning to post an official announcement on this forum with links and info?
hero member
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August 14, 2011, 06:55:40 PM
#37
- Addresses will start with "j"
Please post the version I'm too lazy to check it
Version 105

Just show a warning before sending the coins that the address seems to be a Bitcoin one and it's ok, you don't need to refuse Bitcoin addresses
I'm refusing to send coins to addresses that are not in i0coin range (currently limited only to version 105 on mainnet and 111 on testnet). After my patch, i tried bitcoin, namecoin and ixcoin address and of course all of them was rejected, and just to be sure i tested a i0coin address and the money went sucessfully Smiley


legendary
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May Bitcoin be touched by his Noodly Appendage
August 14, 2011, 05:51:47 PM
#36
Ah I misread your sentence. Why do you want that?
It's up to the user to double check what he writes... Amounts AND addresses...
Just show a warning before sending the coins that the address seems to be a Bitcoin one and it's ok, you don't need to refuse Bitcoin addresses
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moOo
August 14, 2011, 05:14:45 PM
#35
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Pywallet can recover your ixcoins

not if you dont own the wallet, but thanks.. i got them back anyways from bitparking who recovered them for me. and used pywallet to recover BTC before.. good advice.


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The same bug exists in the bitcoin client as well do that send from the command line it will send using it, both the ixcoin and namecoin were copied from the bitcoin source they have not changed it to send to invalid address the flaw was there in the first place..

It exists in namecoin BUT DOES NOT EXIST IN the BTC client. Do it from the command line? WHY that is a different issue. WheN i paste a name coin addy or an Ixcoin addy into the bitcoin client and hit send, it says  "THAT IS NOT A VALID BITCOIN ADDY" ixcoins client does not, it transforms the bad addy into a good ixcoin addy..  If their is a bug in the btc client at the command line, it is totally different than what I am talking about with teh GUI clients of both ixcoin and bitcoin. SUre it was a copy but when you get different results by hitting the send button, then one has a bug and one dies not.

anyways this isnt the place for this, I just suggested address checking like the bitcoin client obviously has and the ixcoin client obviously doesnt.


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Addresses only compatible on i0coin blockchain (Ex: bitcoin addr can't be used to send money on i0coin and vice-versa)



NOW THAT IS WHAT I CALL SERVICE. loving iocoin already.  It has idiot sleepy cow protection
legendary
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May Bitcoin be touched by his Noodly Appendage
August 14, 2011, 04:56:02 PM
#34
- Addresses will start with "j"
Please post the version I'm too lazy to check it

And don't do what our new friend is about to do: allowing payments only to addresses above 'j'
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