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sr. member
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Edit: I have one task for community - can anyone create Slimcoin related Proof of burn with Slimcoin logo - to be applicable for facebook and twitter background image? I'm reorganizing now twitter and creating facebook page, to inform people about SLM.

So i made some stuff, it's a little amateur-ish  Tongue


Proof of burn your eyes )

Well, i had to go with yellow, maybe those black stripes create too much contrast, i'll think of something

legendary
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Edit: I have one task for community - can anyone create Slimcoin related Proof of burn with Slimcoin logo - to be applicable for facebook and twitter background image? I'm reorganizing now twitter and creating facebook page, to inform people about SLM.

So i made some stuff, it's a little amateur-ish  Tongue


Proof of burn your eyes )
legendary
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I have covered the PoS resource usage problem on the slimco.in website in the Proof of Stake guide. (Graham, correct me if there's something wrong)

When trying to get Slimcoin added to an exchange, it would be good to communicate the issue to the exchanges (or other services) before paying their fee.

@gliridian: To help solving your problem, it would be good to know the outputs of the following commands in the debug console/CLI client:

getinfo (to know if you are correctly synchronized)
gethashespersec (to know how strong your mining power is - if it's not 0 then you are mining)

Generally, Slimcoin can be mined like every other Bitcoin/Peercoin derivative. There is a very rough mining guide here: http://slimco.in/mining-guide/
sr. member
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Edit: I have one task for community - can anyone create Slimcoin related Proof of burn with Slimcoin logo - to be applicable for facebook and twitter background image? I'm reorganizing now twitter and creating facebook page, to inform people about SLM.

So i made some stuff, it's a little amateur-ish  Tongue







sr. member
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Did you try what I posted?

If yes, you should be able to synchronise whole blockchain. Than you type in console 'setgenerate true', and that's all.
Slimminer is still experimental, we must develop, a stable version of it, and then it will be good miner.
There is also GPU miner, but it's highly experimental, I have strange issues with it.
legendary
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Comment from reddit. You probably know all of that and SLM is still in v0.5, just wanted to repost an opinion from someone who was interested in mining.

"I ran across slimcoin a couple of days ago while trying to find something that an old device could mine that had potential, I like the proof of burn concept and overall it looked promising, but I gave up on trying to mine it as the client was crude. I like the premise overall it just seems crude. Should I use http://www.slimcoin.club to mine through browser? Slimminer seemed like a pain to set up."
sr. member
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hi I'm new to cryptocurrencies.

And I've read about Slimcoin and I found it as a promising old coin.

And also I've read that this is still mineable in an ordinary pc.

I also downloaded the slimcoin-qt wallet and tried mining using this instruction:

"Help (Tab) > Debug window > Console (Tab)  and type;

setgenerate true



which will start mining Slimcoin with all CPU cores / threads.

or setgenerate true 'number of CPU cores / threads' i.e.

setgenerate true 4


which selects the number of CPU cores / threads to mine with.

to confirm your mining hash rate type;

gethashespersec"

However, I am not sure if I'm doing it right because I'm not seeing any coins appearing after days of mining...

I'm not a programmer, I'm an art teacher, so I'm having difficulty on executing or following the directions in this thread about mining slimcoin...

I don't know if this is too much...

But please, could someone do a short, in layman's term, step-by-step tutorial on how to mine slimcoin?

I would really appreciate it. I've been reading on this for days and can't really figure out how to mine this thing...

Thank you very much in advance to the slimcoin community for helping me and others like me...


What is your specs of PC and what operating system do you have?

Hi, I'm running on Windows 8.1
Processor: Intel Core i5-4460 CPU @ 3.20GHz
Ram: 16 GB
Sytem type: 64-bit Operating System, x64-based processor


Maybe you don't have whole blockchain synchronized?
Try this - it's my installer with Slimcoin client Wallet with whole blockchain till 06.07.2017.
After installation it will create shortcut to Slimcoin wallet on the desktop.

https://mega.nz/#!h3Z01Z6J!x8D0qP-fyratQZSyIdvhA4DiyKTAuATfs2rYNf9_fVE
full member
Activity: 294
Merit: 100
hi I'm new to cryptocurrencies.

And I've read about Slimcoin and I found it as a promising old coin.

And also I've read that this is still mineable in an ordinary pc.

I also downloaded the slimcoin-qt wallet and tried mining using this instruction:

"Help (Tab) > Debug window > Console (Tab)  and type;

setgenerate true



which will start mining Slimcoin with all CPU cores / threads.

or setgenerate true 'number of CPU cores / threads' i.e.

setgenerate true 4


which selects the number of CPU cores / threads to mine with.

to confirm your mining hash rate type;

gethashespersec"

However, I am not sure if I'm doing it right because I'm not seeing any coins appearing after days of mining...

I'm not a programmer, I'm an art teacher, so I'm having difficulty on executing or following the directions in this thread about mining slimcoin...

I don't know if this is too much...

But please, could someone do a short, in layman's term, step-by-step tutorial on how to mine slimcoin?

I would really appreciate it. I've been reading on this for days and can't really figure out how to mine this thing...

Thank you very much in advance to the slimcoin community for helping me and others like me...


What is your specs of PC and what operating system do you have?

Hi, I'm running on Windows 8.1
Processor: Intel Core i5-4460 CPU @ 3.20GHz
Ram: 16 GB
Sytem type: 64-bit Operating System, x64-based processor
legendary
Activity: 1806
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Why would they?

The general experience is that without an appropriate account management scheme, a steady stream of stake txs inevitably translates into an ever-increasing demand on the CPU as the client thrashes through the accumulated stake txs, calculating each one's contribution to the overall stake weight.

(Forensic archaeology informs me that subscribers to the original Slimcoin thread had worked this out for themselves but the lesson had gotten somewhat lost in the mists of time.)

The Sprouts codebase is very close to Slimcoin's and several Sprouts users were reporting client issues with excessive CPU usage and the Windows client crashing at frequent intervals, identical to those experienced by some Slimcoin client operators.

The exchange reported that the Sprouts wallet crashed every few minutes, a severity apparently not experienced by any other operator of the Sprouts client. Whilst it is possible the exchange were experiencing some totally unrelated problem that was uniquely specific to their set-up, one would expect them to be motivated to solve their specific issue rather than bail out by de-listing the coin. But, as the man said: “It’s 2017 and nothing makes sense any more”.

IMO it's a reasonable conjecture that exchanges which configure their Sprouts or Slimcoin client to earn mint-by-proof-of-stake rewards on client deposits are likely to experience this problem to a significant degree unless the stake calculation CPU demand is adequately supported with additional compute resources.

(That's my understanding at least. Happy to be corrected)

Cheers

Graham

Novaexchange seems to not having client issues.
legendary
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Why would they?

The general experience is that without an appropriate account management scheme, a steady stream of stake txs inevitably translates into an ever-increasing demand on the CPU as the client thrashes through the accumulated stake txs, calculating each one's contribution to the overall stake weight.

(Forensic archaeology informs me that subscribers to the original Slimcoin thread had worked this out for themselves but the lesson had gotten somewhat lost in the mists of time.)

The Sprouts codebase is very close to Slimcoin's and several Sprouts users were reporting client issues with excessive CPU usage and the Windows client crashing at frequent intervals, identical to those experienced by some Slimcoin client operators.

The exchange reported that the Sprouts wallet crashed every few minutes, a severity apparently not experienced by any other operator of the Sprouts client. Whilst it is possible the exchange were experiencing some totally unrelated problem that was uniquely specific to their set-up, one would expect them to be motivated to solve their specific issue rather than bail out by de-listing the coin. But, as the man said: “It’s 2017 and nothing makes sense any more”.

IMO it's a reasonable conjecture that exchanges which configure their Sprouts or Slimcoin client to earn mint-by-proof-of-stake rewards on client deposits are likely to experience this problem to a significant degree unless the stake calculation CPU demand is adequately supported with additional compute resources.

(That's my understanding at least. Happy to be corrected)

Cheers

Graham

sr. member
Activity: 882
Merit: 310
hi I'm new to cryptocurrencies.

And I've read about Slimcoin and I found it as a promising old coin.

And also I've read that this is still mineable in an ordinary pc.

I also downloaded the slimcoin-qt wallet and tried mining using this instruction:

"Help (Tab) > Debug window > Console (Tab)  and type;

setgenerate true



which will start mining Slimcoin with all CPU cores / threads.

or setgenerate true 'number of CPU cores / threads' i.e.

setgenerate true 4


which selects the number of CPU cores / threads to mine with.

to confirm your mining hash rate type;

gethashespersec"

However, I am not sure if I'm doing it right because I'm not seeing any coins appearing after days of mining...

I'm not a programmer, I'm an art teacher, so I'm having difficulty on executing or following the directions in this thread about mining slimcoin...

I don't know if this is too much...

But please, could someone do a short, in layman's term, step-by-step tutorial on how to mine slimcoin?

I would really appreciate it. I've been reading on this for days and can't really figure out how to mine this thing...

Thank you very much in advance to the slimcoin community for helping me and others like me...


What is your specs of PC and what operating system do you have?
full member
Activity: 294
Merit: 100
hi I'm new to cryptocurrencies.

And I've read about Slimcoin and I found it as a promising old coin.

And also I've read that this is still mineable in an ordinary pc.

I also downloaded the slimcoin-qt wallet and tried mining using this instruction:

"Help (Tab) > Debug window > Console (Tab)  and type;

setgenerate true



which will start mining Slimcoin with all CPU cores / threads.

or setgenerate true 'number of CPU cores / threads' i.e.

setgenerate true 4


which selects the number of CPU cores / threads to mine with.

to confirm your mining hash rate type;

gethashespersec"

However, I am not sure if I'm doing it right because I'm not seeing any coins appearing after days of mining...

I'm not a programmer, I'm an art teacher, so I'm having difficulty on executing or following the directions in this thread about mining slimcoin...

I don't know if this is too much...

But please, could someone do a short, in layman's term, step-by-step tutorial on how to mine slimcoin?

I would really appreciate it. I've been reading on this for days and can't really figure out how to mine this thing...

Thank you very much in advance to the slimcoin community for helping me and others like me...
sr. member
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Merit: 310
https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/6m9oyd/10_obscure_altcoins_that_merit_a_closer_look_by/

You guys have a mention in this post. Looks like the guy knows his shit.

How could actively developed coin have around 30 BTC market cap?

That may be the reason for the small three buys yesterday Wink

Well, the article is right - but Slimcoin is only on place 822 because Coinmarketcap isn't able to calculate its market cap. That's because for that you must rest the balance of the burn address from the "total supply" and that would need a specialized block explorer with API.

Slimcoin has - after the last buys up to the price of ~ 0,01 USD - a market cap of about ~160.000 USD. That means that it's "real" rank is about ~400 (near nice old coins like Newbium or Solaris). That doesn't mean that it cannot reach #200, #100 or even more Wink

In reality we have much less than 400th, because volume is inconsistent, and not trading even daily. Not so much awareness.
Maybe not 822 position, but not more than 700th I think - too low vol, and because of this coinmarketcap don't count our 'market cap'.
0.5BTC in bids is just to small to count in. Supply is also rather tiny (but in this 2 months has widen from 300 to 400 thousand).
@dzarmush - Tell me why Cheesy. We don't know also.
Slimcoin was long time ago dead, and a lot of people just don't know the concept, and the things what are going on here.
I'm a contibutor, try to make more convient for users, also. We aren't fancy for now about any marketing, I just recently, started some project to make twitter and fb page, but it's under construction.
legendary
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https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/6m9oyd/10_obscure_altcoins_that_merit_a_closer_look_by/

You guys have a mention in this post. Looks like the guy knows his shit.

How could actively developed coin have around 30 BTC market cap?

That may be the reason for the small three buys yesterday Wink

Well, the article is right - but Slimcoin is only on place 822 because Coinmarketcap isn't able to calculate its market cap. That's because for that you must rest the balance of the burn address from the "total supply" and that would need a specialized block explorer with API.

Slimcoin has - after the last buys up to the price of ~ 0,01 USD - a market cap of about ~160.000 USD. That means that it's "real" rank is about ~400 (near nice old coins like Newbium or Solaris). That doesn't mean that it cannot reach #200, #100 or even more Wink
legendary
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I believe we should begin making the necessary steps to gain $SLM listing on Cryptopia.

They've recently delisted Sprouts, complaining that the wallet kept crashing for them. They would likely have an identical experience with the Slimcoin wallet.

Why would they?
hero member
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https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/6m9oyd/10_obscure_altcoins_that_merit_a_closer_look_by/

You guys have a mention in this post. Looks like the guy knows his shit.

How could actively developed coin have around 30 BTC market cap?

For FTC, VTC and SLM i agree 100%. SLM time is coming
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1001
https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/6m9oyd/10_obscure_altcoins_that_merit_a_closer_look_by/

You guys have a mention in this post. Looks like the guy knows his shit.

How could actively developed coin have around 30 BTC market cap?
legendary
Activity: 3906
Merit: 6249
Decentralization Maximalist
Edit: I have one task for community - can anyone create Slimcoin related Proof of burn with Slimcoin logo - to be applicable for facebook and twitter background image? I'm reorganizing now twitter and creating facebook page, to inform people about SLM.

Great idea - If I didn't suck that much at graphics I would try it Grin but I fully support that proposal.

I have created once, just for fun, a Slimcoin logo that was a bit similar to Peercoin's old logo (that one that still appears in http://peerco.in/ ) but replacing the leaf with a flame for reference to Proof of Burn. I lost the file, unfortunately, but it didn't look that bad. It's obviously not a logo for a background image but maybe it can inspire someone Wink
sr. member
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Here is the first public version of Slimcoin client v0.5 with entire blockchain provided, it's SFX (self-extracting archieve), after the installation (copy files to proper folders, creating file with proper nodes), it's create shortcut on the desktop.
It's for Windows only (X86/X64, from Windows XP I think, I tested on Windows 7 and 10).
You should run Slimcoin Wallet, from the desktop, and wait a couple minutes (it must confirm blockchain, and make validation, it can be up to 20 minutes, on very slow HDD, or within 2 minutes on SSD)
It's my unofficial release - thanks to Graham of course for providing stable client, and whole blockchain stable.

https://mega.nz/#!h3Z01Z6J!x8D0qP-fyratQZSyIdvhA4DiyKTAuATfs2rYNf9_fVE

Of course you can scan it with AV, if you don't trust me, but if you trust me - it's clean files.
hi
new here, just start can you provide other way to get it
thanks,
OldSchool

What hosting would you want ? I can do google drive or anything else just post, what would you like.

Edit: I have one task for community - can anyone create Slimcoin related Proof of burn with Slimcoin logo - to be applicable for facebook and twitter background image? I'm reorganizing now twitter and creating facebook page, to inform people about SLM.
newbie
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Here is the first public version of Slimcoin client v0.5 with entire blockchain provided, it's SFX (self-extracting archieve), after the installation (copy files to proper folders, creating file with proper nodes), it's create shortcut on the desktop.
It's for Windows only (X86/X64, from Windows XP I think, I tested on Windows 7 and 10).
You should run Slimcoin Wallet, from the desktop, and wait a couple minutes (it must confirm blockchain, and make validation, it can be up to 20 minutes, on very slow HDD, or within 2 minutes on SSD)
It's my unofficial release - thanks to Graham of course for providing stable client, and whole blockchain stable.

https://mega.nz/#!h3Z01Z6J!x8D0qP-fyratQZSyIdvhA4DiyKTAuATfs2rYNf9_fVE

Of course you can scan it with AV, if you don't trust me, but if you trust me - it's clean files.
hi
new here, just start can you provide other way to get it
thanks,
OldSchool
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