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member
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Merit: 10
August 26, 2014, 12:28:37 AM
#5
I see that mining pool for Silverbacks has been set up at http://sbk.extremepool.org/ but where is Silverback's wallet?

How come there's already 344 block dug and no wallet available?

There has in fact been a total of 360 blocks mined during the set up and test phase. The block time equates to 450 blocks a day. The very small amount 0.02% will be used for Logo bounties and Dev, I am also using a reputable and well known Cloud service, running two seed nodes.

Check the link you have posted to confirm
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
August 25, 2014, 01:29:09 AM
#4
I see that mining pool for Silverbacks has been set up at http://sbk.extremepool.org/ but where is Silverback's wallet?

How come there's already 344 block dug and no wallet available?
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
August 16, 2014, 09:35:25 AM
#3
Why the hell are you launching all these coins?  

It's getting pretty ridiculous.

I needed to create a thread for Siverbacks, for linking purposes. All will be explained at the following link

THE HOLDBACK MOVEMENT
legendary
Activity: 896
Merit: 1001
August 16, 2014, 02:23:33 AM
#2
Why the hell are you launching all these coins? 

It's getting pretty ridiculous.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
August 16, 2014, 01:40:53 AM
#1


PRIVATE • SECURE

SPECIFICATIONS

Symbol < SBK > •   Algorithm < CryptoNight >  •   Block time < 192 seconds > •   Difficulty retargets each block •   Total Silverback 1.07 Billion


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FEATURES

LINK

Untraceable payments    •   Unlinkable transactions    •   Blockchain analysis resistance   •   Adaptive parameters

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Binaries and Source

Windows64                           Linux64                             Github

Ports

P2P:14141           RPC:14142

Pools



Silverback is a Crypto-Commodity
PART
OF

One Silverback = 1.0000 units(4 decimals)
Mining will start with +/- 1000 Silverbacks per block and smoothly decrease over 30 years
Based on the integer 2^30 (1073741824(0000))

Start mining

Launch Diamondback daemon (Windows-diamondback.exe Linux-diamondback) from the command line.
Wait until Diamondback is synchronized. You will be notified with several green "SYNCHRONIZED OK" messages.
Run simplewallet to start Diamondback wallet.
Create a new wallet or login in the existing one. Either way you will receive your address and will be able to start mining.
Start Diamondback mining from the daemon or from the wallet. (start_mining)

Send and receive funds

Start simplewallet and enter your wallet name and password.
As soon as synchronization with daemon is done, you will be able to see your balance. If synch process didn't start automatically you should use "refresh" command.
Use "transfer" command to send funds to another wallet, where "mixin_amount" identifies the level of anonymity of the payment, "address" is target's address, "amount" is the deposit sum.
eg. transfer 1 dbfs234...............Hjf34 20

The following are the basics and important to know. Amusing you Know that you are on a 64 bit Windows OP.

I put this tut together for Diamondback, it is relevant to Silverback.

Download the Binaries and unzip them into a freshly created folder.



Open the folder:



Double click diamondback.exe



Right now you can type help, to see a list of commands, but don't start mining. That will be done from simplewallet.exe (click)

Enter any wallet name you choose, I have used examplewallet



As the wallet dose not exist, a new one will be created and you will be asked to enter a password, You will only type it once, so make sure you remember it, and don't make any errors.





New files would have been created in your fresh folder:



You can open examplewallet.address.txt ( or whatever you called it ) with a text editor like notepad.
It will have an address you can copy for poolmining.

Or you can simply type the following in your simplewallet.exe window start_mining

It will tell you mining has started in the Daemon
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