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Topic: [New wallet][CHA] CharityCoin - Supporting charities one coin at a time - page 14. (Read 60995 times)

full member
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Is anyone else having trouble with poolerino?
newbie
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This coin looks great if all goes as planned! Why the sudden dropoff over the weekend?
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We need some help in translating the OP to the followings languages:

SpanishThanks PresaGTA Smiley
Italian
Chinese Thanks Leeventy  Smiley
Greek
German
Hebrew
FrenchThanks PresaGTA Smiley
Hindi
Dutch
Portuguese Thanks PresaGTA  Smiley
Korean
Polish
Russian
Romanian
Turkish
Scandinavian
Japanese

Please PM if you would like to help us
Eventually every language would be needed. If your language is not on the list and you would like to contribute, feel free to contact us.
 
legendary
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HashAxe is Back Online

I apologise for the inconvenience! All mined blocks have been discovered by MPOS successfully and I now have stratum back online. I can confirm blocks are coming through without trouble.

Stratum was down for approximately half an hour.

The problem occurred because I restarted the server as MPOS cronjobs were running which caused the cronjobs to finish prematurely. I now recognise the importance to ensure all cronjobs have finished and are disabled before restarting the server.

Everything is now migrated to the new software, including the block explorer.

If there are any problems unnoticed by me, please get in contact.

Thanks, and sorry once again!

Matthew
legendary
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The problem is certainly to do with MPOS's cron jobs, or at least manifests that way. It makes no sense to me at the moment.

I think stratum works fine but I shut it down for now just in case. it causes more issues.
legendary
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IMPORTANT NOTICE

HashAxe is mining blocks but the MPOS software is not aware of them. I'm looking into the issue. Please note that if you mine on HashAxe you may not receive any coins for this period until further notice.

If anyone has any ideas, please let me know:

https://github.com/MPOS/php-mpos/issues/1874
legendary
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Please also note that if you have used a configuration file, please change the name of this file to charitycoin.conf. The data directory will be changed automatically but the configuration file will not. Ordinary users should not be effected and will have to do nothing except install the new wallet software.

I have updated HashAxe to the latest wallet. Please report problems if any arise.

Edit: HashAxe may be stuck on a block. Please hold whilst I investigate further.
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We have updated our wallets.

Please ensure you download and update your wallets:

Windows wallet
Linux wallet
Apple OSX Wallet

Download from the links above or visit our website http://www.charitycoinfoundation.org/

*Please, always back up your wallet.dat file first before updating, we cannot be held responsible if you loose your coins*

Thank you all for you're ongoing support!


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Hey Everyone,

We are pleased to announce we have now launched our new website here: http://www.charitycoinfoundation.org/

We hope you all like it  Smiley
full member
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Wow someone buying some serious coin on swissex tonight.
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We are now closing the poll! We clearly have a winner regarding the donation amount. Every block mined will generate a 10% donation to the charity fund. This change will come in effect on block 20400, approximately 11 days from today. Thanks for participating!
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I just changed my miners over.... Some more people need to do it as well.  It isn't good for the coin to have so much in one pool.

Besides the fact, http://ccc.poolerino.com has no fees  Grin

It isn't a major problem, it only becomes a problem if an unscrupulous mining pool owner decides to create a fork. Since hashaxe is run by a very nice guy "MatthewLM" who is in fact part of our community and a true asset to CharityCoin I wouldn't fear of such a thing happening.

We, the pool owners never "create" a fork. You can fork a coin if you solve to much blocks in to short time, so that you build the actual chain.
Its no problem is its 1 or 2 blocks, but if you are ahead of all the other pools / solo miners, then you forked the coin.

This has nothing to do with the pool or its owner.
Poolerino.com is responsible enough to close down new registrations as soon the coin reaches 50% pool-hashrate / nethashrate for a longer period of time.
When reaching 60% we usual put a mining fee of 2% in to reduce the amount of miners
When reaching 70% 10% fee kicks in
80% we normaly close down the pool for some time.

Greetings Mike

Hey Mike,

Thank you for the explanation, looks like I have a thing or two to learn.  Wink

Thank you for all your support.


full member
Activity: 154
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I just changed my miners over.... Some more people need to do it as well.  It isn't good for the coin to have so much in one pool.

Besides the fact, http://ccc.poolerino.com has no fees  Grin

It isn't a major problem, it only becomes a problem if an unscrupulous mining pool owner decides to create a fork. Since hashaxe is run by a very nice guy "MatthewLM" who is in fact part of our community and a true asset to CharityCoin I wouldn't fear of such a thing happening.

We, the pool owners never "create" a fork. You can fork a coin if you solve to much blocks in to short time, so that you build the actual chain.
Its no problem is its 1 or 2 blocks, but if you are ahead of all the other pools / solo miners, then you forked the coin.

This has nothing to do with the pool or its owner.
Poolerino.com is responsible enough to close down new registrations as soon the coin reaches 50% pool-hashrate / nethashrate for a longer period of time.
When reaching 60% we usual put a mining fee of 2% in to reduce the amount of miners
When reaching 70% 10% fee kicks in
80% we normaly close down the pool for some time.

Greetings Mike

Great information Mike.
The risk will diminish as soon as we get some more pools going. I have noticed that Bored's p2p pool has not been used. I invite you all to try it for better distribution of hashrate. Meanwhile we will work into getting a feel more pools for CharityCoin.
sr. member
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I just changed my miners over.... Some more people need to do it as well.  It isn't good for the coin to have so much in one pool.

Besides the fact, http://ccc.poolerino.com has no fees  Grin

It isn't a major problem, it only becomes a problem if an unscrupulous mining pool owner decides to create a fork. Since hashaxe is run by a very nice guy "MatthewLM" who is in fact part of our community and a true asset to CharityCoin I wouldn't fear of such a thing happening.

We, the pool owners never "create" a fork. You can fork a coin if you solve to much blocks in to short time, so that you build the actual chain.
Its no problem is its 1 or 2 blocks, but if you are ahead of all the other pools / solo miners, then you forked the coin.

This has nothing to do with the pool or its owner.
Poolerino.com is responsible enough to close down new registrations as soon the coin reaches 50% pool-hashrate / nethashrate for a longer period of time.
When reaching 60% we usual put a mining fee of 2% in to reduce the amount of miners
When reaching 70% 10% fee kicks in
80% we normaly close down the pool for some time.

Greetings Mike
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
I just changed my miners over.... Some more people need to do it as well.  It isn't good for the coin to have so much in one pool.

Besides the fact, http://ccc.poolerino.com has no fees  Grin

It isn't a major problem, it only becomes a problem if an unscrupulous mining pool owner decides to create a fork. Since hashaxe is run by a very nice guy "MatthewLM" who is in fact part of our community and a true asset to CharityCoin I wouldn't fear of such a thing happening.

Oh ok...  Thanks
full member
Activity: 225
Merit: 100
I just changed my miners over.... Some more people need to do it as well.  It isn't good for the coin to have so much in one pool.

Besides the fact, http://ccc.poolerino.com has no fees  Grin

It isn't a major problem, it only becomes a problem if an unscrupulous mining pool owner decides to create a fork. Since hashaxe is run by a very nice guy "MatthewLM" who is in fact part of our community and a true asset to CharityCoin I wouldn't fear of such a thing happening.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
I just changed my miners over.... Some more people need to do it as well.  It isn't good for the coin to have so much in one pool.

Besides the fact, http://ccc.poolerino.com has no fees  Grin
full member
Activity: 225
Merit: 100
Hey Everyone,

We hope you're having a great weekend  Smiley

The new CharityCoin website is almost ready along with the new wallet... so please stand by.

newbie
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Distribute your hashrate

instead of hashaxe
go to

http://ccc.poolerino.com/ (this should be a very stable pool)
http://78.137.98.88:9342/static/

I'm not a miner person but I'll try that tonight.


Don't try...    Do it ...
Is very simple, go to the website above, sign in and start mining.
simple as that. Smiley
Mag
newbie
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Merit: 0
Distribute your hashrate

instead of hashaxe
go to

http://ccc.poolerino.com/ (this should be a very stable pool)
http://78.137.98.88:9342/static/

I'm not a miner person but I'll try that tonight.
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