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Re: [ANN][YAC] YACoin ongoing development
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ilostcoins
on 03/08/2014, 16:05:10 UTC
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Isn't that actually a good thing in terms of favoring late investors??
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In my mind, for long term, yes. If I'm to worry about the reward scheme, I'd worry more about the reward coming down too fast if this becomes popular.

Apart from being the first N-change coin, YACoin's POW reward scheme is very much a special feature that shouldn't be touched lightly. The reward dependence on hashrate, together with the N-change schedule give the reward plan something like a fat middle period IF mining capital investment remains the same. Obviously, that mining investment depends on popularity which is hard to predict. Still, this is quite an interesting feature since the overwhelming majority of coins have rewards that never increase. Most go way down in just a few years, and in recent months, the fashion is to have the rewards go way down in just a few months, or weeks, or go to 0 from the start. The market is totally flooded with coins that hand a tremendous advantage to people who grab some near the beginning. I doubt joining that very long list of coins will significantly improve YACoin's long term prospect.
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Re: [ANN][YAC] YACoin ongoing development
by
ilostcoins
on 25/07/2014, 01:21:10 UTC


Startup time was greatly increased though a coding change, but LevelDB still needs to be implemented.

For 2, I agree with Thirty, I always get at least 8 connections. Do you have a common setup, or are using any proxies, etc?

3) You don't like the semi transparent wallet Wink  
I will look at the ones you mentioned as it would be great to distance YAC from the common wallet theme for sure.

Thanks for the suggestions!


1) You mean greatly improved/reduced, right?  Wink
2) I get plenty of connections too.
3) I've always wondered if the transparency is deliberate.  Cheesy
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Re: [HOWTO] kill any 100% PoS coins owning less than 1% of all coins.
by
ilostcoins
on 25/07/2014, 01:19:15 UTC
There's a flaw in the way the Bitcoin protocol distributes objects which can be used cause mischief with a PoS (and hybrid PoS/PoW) coin that has low PoS difficulty. I won't go into further detail, other than to say I have discussed it at length with Sunny King and for a popular coin like PPC is unlikely to be possible, but for the quieter coins it is of more concern. I can't see any easy way to fix it.

If trouble awaits with certain kinds of coins, it would be nice to be informed about it. Don't you think serious hackers who perform real attacks are far more likely to already know or be able to figure it out on their own than normal users/investors, and hence giving more information about it here is more likely to benefit normal users than real attackers?
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Re: [HOWTO] kill any 100% PoS coins owning less than 1% of all coins.
by
ilostcoins
on 14/07/2014, 00:33:25 UTC
I haven't read the entire thread, but if I understand the OP correctly, then I think this is known by some of the more knowledgeable people. Just not discussed much these days. The main point as I understand it is splitting your stake means minting some POS blocks doesn't significantly reduce your chance of minting the next blocks.

For example, if you look at Balthazar's (Novacoin's developer) formula below, he already implicitly assumed this.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=289946.msg3104704#msg3104704

That post is also very illustrative of the challenges POS systems face.
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Re: [VOTE][YAC] Yacoin Logo Change & Official Name
by
ilostcoins
on 08/07/2014, 12:34:46 UTC
There is an SVG file here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pb256r5w3e10hh8/YACoin.svg
A PNG file with the name is here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/18lbvjz10y2z9cu/PNG_LOGO%2BTEXT.png

I guess it'd be better if the official website can host a copy.
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Re: [ANN][YAC] YACoin ongoing development
by
ilostcoins
on 27/06/2014, 00:40:05 UTC
Groko's been doing some work on the POS miner through the YACoin client.  Looks like he found a world around to some of the long-term concerns.  I thought I would share the link here to increase awareness.  I believe he recently made a pull request to have this items added to the sourcecode.

http://yacointalk.grokonet.com/t/pos-mining-performance-boost/67

More excellent additions by Groko! Well need some community consensus on this, so everyone that can, please provide your opinion.

I certainly prefer seeing coins combined than split. Since it doesn't fork the blockchain, if some unforeseen problems arise, it should be relatively easy to go back.
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Re: [ANN][YAC] YACoin ongoing development
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ilostcoins
on 24/06/2014, 03:14:23 UTC
Just noticed the upcoming improvement in client and POS performance/handling. Thank you for the good work.  Smiley
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Re: Weekly SCAM ALERT - updated each monday
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ilostcoins
on 24/06/2014, 03:08:21 UTC
All these things came out in the last week or so? No wonder I've lost my will to keep track of what's going on.
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Re: *****!~~~ H A P P Y _ B I R T H D A Y _YACOIN ~~~!*****
by
ilostcoins
on 09/05/2014, 02:31:46 UTC
A year on, and the N change approach it started seems to be catching on in face of scrypt ASIC.

For me though, the most interesting thing about YACoin is the reward scheme. With most coins, the block rewards just keep going down. For many coins released in the past few months, their POW reward go way down even in the first year.

For YACoin, the block reward now is actually higher than a year ago when it launched. Instead of starting the reward at its peak and then keep going down, the reward scheme has a bit of a fat middle part because reward increases with lower hashrate and every N change reduces hashrate/hardware. Quite an opposite of the "fastmine" in vogue these days.  Smiley
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Re: [ANN][YAC] YACoin ongoing development
by
ilostcoins
on 28/04/2014, 12:59:41 UTC
I'm not visiting this forum very often these days. The great flood of whatever-to-get-attention-coins in recent months has worn me out.  Undecided

Just want to say the change in OP looks good and a multipool that pays in YAC would be great. If someone makes it happen, I'll use it gratefully.  Smiley
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Re: [ANN] Yet another GPU miner release! [YAC]
by
ilostcoins
on 30/03/2014, 08:20:52 UTC
Long live yac Grin

The original scrypt-chacha coin.

I now prefer saying the first N-change coin. Wink
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Re: [ANN] YACMiner - AMD GPU miner for Scrypt-Chacha, N-Scrypt, and Scrypt coins
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ilostcoins
on 24/03/2014, 16:05:07 UTC
Thank you for keep improving the miner, Thirtybird. Smiley I've just updated though haven't really tried to do more tuning.

I'm getting like 1.6-1.7kh/s from a R7 240 2GB (buffer size 1752, lookup gap 3, g 1, w 256, raw intensity 1280, gpu engine 780, gpu memclock 780, gpu powertune -17), which is some way off what others are getting. I'm underclocking the RAM because performance is somehow very similar when I use stock settings.
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Re: [ANN][YAC] YACoin ongoing development
by
ilostcoins
on 24/03/2014, 15:43:55 UTC
I personally don't think we (YACoin) should force people to keep their clients open all the time. And I am at a complete loss how POS is supposed to be some kind of security utopia, especially when POS it nearly killed us. We neutered POS at block 420000, so It's behaving itself nicely now.

From what I have read, the problem YAC had with POS is YAC (and its offsprings) specific. POS promises to offer solutions to problems with POW that will probably have pure POW coins killed. POS is very complex, however.

I think the problem is actually inherited from PPCoin. I seem to remember the code that calculate trust score in YAC was the same as what I saw in PPC (I'm not familiar with programming though  Tongue). The trust score issue just shows itself more clearly in YACoin because of wallet performance problems and having longer POW chains for POS block to orphan.



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After mhps's comment I dug down into the code and came to the conclusion mhps was right. That is, a 1000 day old chunk of 100 coins will get get 1000 days worth of interest. And there is no limit to the number of days. If you don't open your client for 10 years, and YACoin is still around in 10 years, then you will get 10 years worth of interest.

However, the probability of finding a POS block for those 100 coins started at a low point at 30 days, and increased gradually until the coins got 90 days old. After 90 days the coin's continue to accrue interest, but the probability of finding a POS block for those coins stays at a constant maximum probability from day 90 until day 1000.  If a POS block were found on day 1000, I would expect the interest to be (100)*(0.05)*(1000)/(365) or 13.698.

I've always assumed interest paid is capped at 90 days because that's what I heard about PPCoin. Thank you for going through the code to find out.  Smiley Does the probability of finding POS block increase linearly with days between 30 and 90 but is independent of the quantity of coins in the chunk?
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Re: [ANN][YAC] YACoin ongoing development
by
ilostcoins
on 26/02/2014, 01:55:24 UTC
On my Windows XP PC with a old duo core CPU and 1GB RAM, I installed an AMD card over the weekend and then moved the card to my main PC. However, I didn't uninstall the Catalyst driver 13.12 that I installed for the test. Afterward, the YACoin qt wallet 0.4.2 couldn't start and gave me an "assertion failed" error. The problem vanished as soon as I removed Catalyst. Everything seems ok for me now. I'm just putting it here in case other people find it relevant.

Longer version of the error message:
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Assertion failed!

Program: yacoin-qt.exe
File: src\kernel.cpp
Line: 368

Expression: pindex->pprev || pindex->GetBlockHash()==hashGenesisBlock
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Re: [ANN][CMC]CosmosCoin-PoW/PoS|Transaction Comment|0 Premine|Quick Confirm|0 Fees
by
ilostcoins
on 12/02/2014, 12:24:18 UTC
Is this coin even functional at this point? I see it popping up with insane returns on Coinwarz and Coinchoose, but I downloaded the wallet and can't even sync. Are there any nodes that still work? At present, I tried the following with no success:
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addnode=199.71.215.196
addnode=198.211.17.160
addnode=173.254.207.107
addnode=118.250.247.107
addnode=103.28.44.181
Sort of funny that apparently this coin is being tracked and traded on BTer, but finding any active nodes is difficulty/impossible. Someone needs to kill this coin off BTer and add something useful like VTC, MRC, MAX, DRK, or whatever.

Try adding
addnode=112.119.47.32
Hope it helps.
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Re: [ANN][RIC] Riecoin, new prime numbers POW coin, launches Feb 11, 2014
by
ilostcoins
on 07/02/2014, 12:39:51 UTC
Congratulations on completing the project.  Smiley
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Re: Are Etherum and Emunie scamcoins?
by
ilostcoins
on 04/02/2014, 23:56:22 UTC
Sociopathic and NSA-like? Man of no principles?

If Emunie ascends to heaven and carries the founders along with it, I'm sure you'll think everything you've done is worth it. However, have you considered what if it fails to various degrees? How will you look back on what you're doing and the replies you've written a year or two later? Have you also considered what others would think when they see your attacks on some former colleagues and friends?  By that I mean what people actually think of your attacks, not what they say in chat.
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Re: [ANN] cudaMiner - a new litecoin mining application [Windows/Linux]
by
ilostcoins
on 03/02/2014, 12:14:10 UTC
Thanks for the latest release. My 650ti can mine YACoin now.  Cheesy

My 650Ti only has 1 GB DDR5 RAM and is in a Windows XP PC with only 1 GB system RAM. Autotune seems to have chosen k35x3 for it to give about 1.45kh/s at lookup gap 4. I guess that's about the expected range for a card like this.
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Re: [ANN][YAC] Yacminer GPU miner for Yacoin
by
ilostcoins
on 03/02/2014, 12:00:41 UTC
Thank you for the great work, Thirtybird. My hashrate is improved by 25% or so. Cheesy The raw intensity is a great setting to have and your tip for using GPUz to tune thread concurrency is a good one. I haven't try other more refined changes though.

What I did was just start with some low intensity, use GPUz to check how far my thread concurrency (TC) can go, and then change raw intensity to TC/32 (I use lookup gap 2, g 1). I guess I can fine tune for further improvement, but haven't done that so far.

debido666, I don't know if this is related to your case, but sometimes, after using some bad miner settings, even though Windows seem to be ok or have recovered, I need to reboot for miner to work correctly with good settings.
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Re: ANN #### C-NOTES - USE TO BUY GPU MINING CREDITS ####
by
ilostcoins
on 28/01/2014, 12:51:25 UTC
I get "no block source available" with the version 1.1 wallet.

My c-note.conf file:
rpcuser=abc
rpcpassword=xyz
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcport=18491
port=18490
daemon=1
server=1
gen=0
seednode=70.191.156.43
seednode=69.85.86.195
addnode=1.63.78.97:18491
addnode=125.115.70.228:18491
addnode=119.142.38.127:18491
addnode=122.4.158.172:18491
addnode=70.191.156.43:18491
addnode=183.29.166.9:18491
addnode=113.2.233.93:18491

I took seenode down on saturday for about an hour... your wallet should synch up with only "seednode=70.191.156.43"  in .conf file...



I tried using only seednode=70.191.156.43 but still get "no block source". Undecided Any other node I can add to help? Thanks.