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Topic: [WDC] Worldcoin | 3.0 Flirtatious Ant Released! | Multicoin architecture - page 118. (Read 442449 times)

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Bitcoin is the Future of currency
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I'll just leave it here https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2106436
Fuck you and your scamcoin.
Sucks to be late Tongue
You can still mine you know

On another note, Worldcoin is really dominating atm! Let's keep it going. Instant Transactions for All!
That's exactly what I'm going to do. Mine & dump, just like any other scamcoin.
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Just saw Worldcoin is @ 442% profitability on http://www.coinwarz.com/cryptocurrency - Not too bad for a coin only 6 days old.

Now @ 603% profit  Grin
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Bought on 0.001 now on 0.002!  Grin (mcxNOW)
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I'll just leave it here https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2106436
Fuck you and your scamcoin.
Sucks to be late Tongue
You can still mine you know

On another note, Worldcoin is really dominating atm! Let's keep it going. Instant Transactions for All!
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Well maybe, but it wasn't the only node contributing blocks to the chain. It looks like the "erundook" nodes combined represent the 1200 MH/s that was on one fork, and my pool had ~60% on the second.

Exactly that. I think wdc.dontmine.me was on it's own fork for about 80 blocks.

Block 41306 to 41670 got orphaned on the chain, but it wasn't just my own fork. My pool got 205 blocks out of 364 which means someone else is out there on a forked chain.

We absolutely must move some hashing away from the eurndook pools, and not to my pool. 650+480=1130 MH/s sitting on the same subnet in a datacenter, so this is going to happen again.

I'm not sure, but why would eurndook even open a second pool?  I can understand server load, but you should be scaling back some when you get close to 40% right?
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sweet my post got added to the OP Cheesy im useful XD and so is mr_random
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Just saw Worldcoin is @ 442% profitability on http://www.coinwarz.com/cryptocurrency - Not too bad for a coin only 6 days old.
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Block 41306 to 41670 got orphaned on the chain, but it wasn't just my own fork. My pool got 205 blocks out of 364 which means someone else is out there on a forked chain.

We absolutely must move some hashing away from the eurndook pools, and not to my pool. 650+480=1130 MH/s sitting on the same subnet in a datacenter, so this is going to happen again.

I recommend people check out BigVern's pool at worldcoinpool.com.  It's just as solid as your two pools and hopefully will help distribute the hashrate.
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right anyone having connection problems simply follow this guide Smiley

1. download this file (multiple hosts pick which ever) (due to problems with ads and stuff id recommend the google drive option 1st link)
www.docs.google.com/file/d/0B8mFOtw_u1xQbXNvUlI2NVd2YkU/edit?usp=sharing
www.multiupload.nl/CPTEDUDKF0
or
Provided by Moray
https://mega.co.nz/#!AF9CmTJA!dEPkM0FiFU6Gw6XgXnxjPXJahO0KfTJn4vkQhUqD39s
2. go to here C:\Users\"your user name"\AppData\Roaming\Worldcoin
3. move downloaded file replacing current peers.dat file
4. start worldcoin and watch it sync  

A Thanks goes to yager for helping me Smiley
now my wallet is working too, thanks!
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my wallet won't sync for over 2 hours?!
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Agree.

My pool is sitting at 45MH/s from 140MH/s peak (had some vps hosting downtime, now 100% fine).... feel free to have some sent my way to distribute the network hash.

Anyone interested? Link is here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--207463
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Well maybe, but it wasn't the only node contributing blocks to the chain. It looks like the "erundook" nodes combined represent the 1200 MH/s that was on one fork, and my pool had ~60% on the second.

Exactly that. I think wdc.dontmine.me was on it's own fork for about 80 blocks.

Block 41306 to 41670 got orphaned on the chain, but it wasn't just my own fork. My pool got 205 blocks out of 364 which means someone else is out there on a forked chain.

We absolutely must move some hashing away from the eurndook pools, and not to my pool. 650+480=1130 MH/s sitting on the same subnet in a datacenter, so this is going to happen again.
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