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Topic: Vertcoin - First Scrypt N | First Stealth Address - Privacy without mixer - page 606. (Read 1232701 times)

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desperately waiting for saturday, when kgw kicks in.

next difficulty - 7
round time - 4 min 44 seconds.

As you can see at http://explorer.vertcoin.org/chain/Vertcoin?count=500&hi=24931 MPOS is miscalculating round times. The block explorer link shows the last 500 blocks were mined in 32 hours, (32*60)/500=3.84, or 3:50 per block on average.
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confused developer
I've compiled an unofficial mac build, did it for myself and thought I'd share: here

Mirror for those of you that hate mega for whatever reason: http://www.mediafire.com/download/uwsgu5v2wbp324d/Vertcoin-Qt.dmg
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desperately waiting for saturday, when kgw kicks in.

next difficulty - 7
round time - 4 min 44 seconds.

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I'm very close to getting a successful compile of the Vertcoin wallet using CentOS 6.5. It has not been an easy procedure. I'm still struggling with an openssl issue but once I have it fixed, I will post the steps to compile the wallet in CentOS.

FYI, this is technically hard enough that we should consider issuing binaries for CentOS. I compiled the Netcoin wallet on Ubuntu 13.10 a few days back and it was a cakewalk compared to this.


Thanks - yes, a HOWTO would be great. If it's really that much of a pain, I'll look at building a binary for it.
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Request VTC at more exchanges

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Please emphasise that we are 2nd in volume behind DOGE at CoinedUp
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https://vtcpool.co.uk/vtcpool-logo.png

Vertcoin pool now open at https://vtcpool.co.uk

  • Vardiff
  • PPLNS Payouts
  • Low fees
  • Great support




Great pool! I'm mining there and getting a very low rate of rejects but this pool could really need a higher hashrate. Smiley
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Guys I really need you help

I've been trying to compile the wallet on centOS 6.5 for hours now and I can not get it to work.
On the shared host I am trying to set it up for building some services for the vertcoin community it won't compile because of boost issues.

Since I do not have root access, is there any way to link the libraries used for compiling to own packages? how can I build my own packages and then properly compile the wallet???

This'll probably be easier to solve through IRC - join us in #vertcoin on freenode. I will be around tomorrow, or there are probably people there now who can help too.

I'm very close to getting a successful compile of the Vertcoin wallet using CentOS 6.5. It has not been an easy procedure. I'm still struggling with an openssl issue but once I have it fixed, I will post the steps to compile the wallet in CentOS.

FYI, this is technically hard enough that we should consider issuing binaries for CentOS. I compiled the Netcoin wallet on Ubuntu 13.10 a few days back and it was a cakewalk compared to this.
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confused developer
Come join us on P2Pool! Pick one of the available public nodes close to your location at http://p2pool.vertcoin.org or start your own node if you want: https://github.com/donSchoe/p2pool-vtc

P2Pool is a distributed peer-to-peer pool, every node works together and the block rewards are shared based on the amount of shares submitted by each worker on every node on the network! Payouts are sent directly to your wallet once a block is found. You can read more at the p2pool wiki. Most of the usual questions and doubts about p2pool are addressed in this thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/a-guide-for-mining-efficiently-on-p2pool-includes-fud-repellent-and-faq-153232

Stay informed, and join the fight against centralization!
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Vertcoin pool now open at https://vtcpool.co.uk

  • Vardiff
  • PPLNS Payouts
  • Low fees
  • Great support


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would a amd GV-R725OC-1GI Radeon R7 250 Overclocked 1024MB GDDR5 PCIe 3.0 be better then 550ti.         my pool shows i have 5 credits does =5vtc.i found 1block do i get anything for that 
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The new wallet with Kimotos Gravity Well and updated N-factor scheduling is now available.

THIS IS A MANDATORY UPDATE - PLEASE UPDATE YOUR WALLET NOW

We have chosen a fork height of block 26754 which should occur on or around Saturday 1st February 2014 (5 days from wallet release). Difficulty will retarget every block after this block height.

We have also backported all the fixes from Litecoin 0.8.6.2, so this release is Vertcoin 0.8.6.2

Please use the following links rather than using vertcoin.org to download the new wallet, the links on vertcoin.org
are to the new updated wallet, but it would be appreciated if you would please use the links below instead to spread
the server load.

0.8.6.2 changes

  • Fork to Kimoto Gravity Well difficulty adjustment at block 26754 (Around midday UTC on 1st February 2014)
  • Implement new N-factor schedule
  • Update to boost 1.55 to fix Windows connectivity issue
  • Fix custom build on MacOS X 10.9
  • Fix QT5 custom build
  • Update Debian build instructions
  • Update homebrew build
  • DNS seeds updated to include vtc.kilovolt.co.uk and vtcpool.co.uk
  • Checkpoint at block 24200


Windows installer: https://www.amazon.co.uk/clouddrive/share?s=uLJdNjcnQN4n9VbuUuZbVk

Windows QT (non installer): https://www.amazon.co.uk/clouddrive/share?s=EICOyiLjSWks3W-ZJBDaBw

Source: https://github.com/vertcoin/vertcoin

Pool operators, please note that to make MPOS display the correct interval between difficulty adjustments, you will want to update /var/www/MPOS/public/include/config/global.inc.php to set
$config['coindiffchangetarget'] = 1; - please do this on fork day, at or as near to block 26754 as you can.

sr. member
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actually the pumps are driving people crazy greedy Cheesy. The dumps are just depressing Cheesy

Example of ongoing pump: KITTEH
Example of expired pump: TIPS, the moment it was listed on cryptsy went down -50% in 4 hours.
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take a look at all new altcoins on cryptsy - massive sell-off in the first days, stabilization and then growth IF there are reasons.

there will be pumps and dumps, but if the fundamentals are strong then pumps are nothing to worry about.

i think you meant dumps are nothing to worry about, but then again pumps and dumps are products of the same type of reasoning
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take a look at all new altcoins on cryptsy - massive sell-off in the first days, stabilization and then growth IF there are reasons.

there will be pumps and dumps, but if the fundamentals are strong then pumps are nothing to worry about.
sr. member
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anyway, this coin will get on cryptsy and i expect a massive dump on day 1. still a chance to buy then. Smiley

hope this will not happened
Maybe we can negotiate with miners to avoid such problems?  Smiley I think almost all of them reading this topic.

market price is THE negotiation, everything else is just market manipulation, let them sell, laissez faire
newbie
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anyway, this coin will get on cryptsy and i expect a massive dump on day 1. still a chance to buy then. Smiley

hope this will not happened
Maybe we can negotiate with miners to avoid such problems?  Smiley I think almost all of them reading this topic.
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anyway, this coin will get on cryptsy and i expect a massive dump on day 1. still a chance to buy then. Smiley

hope this will not happened
sr. member
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Hey guys!

Brazilian p2pool for Vertcoin!  Roll Eyes

http://177.148.210.193:9171

Thx!

I'll point to your node from Venezuela
newbie
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Just upgraded the wallet no probs at all.

Loving this coin, gave up on getting a linux miner working (just haven't got the linux skills!) Win7 miner operation tho with 3 x R9 290's kicking out 430kh/s each,stable since 11amGMT this morning, prior to that mining away at 230kh/s on my nvidia 690, amazing how better these AMD cards are at this work!

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