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09:16:12 +sternburg | Protoshares Difficulty: 0.00012097, next change in 3885 blocks (2.17 weeks). Current blocktime: 5.64 minutes, Network hashrate: 92122 hashs/min.
network hash is 822k, the orphans were masking like 10x and we still have 40s blocks.........
Quote from: td services on November 10, 2013, 06:42:42 pmCan't get 2.0 zip to download from invictus server.Try the alternate download, the-iland doesn't open and I can't download from there eitherhttp://bitsharestalk.org/PubDownloads/protoshares-0.2.0.zip
Can't get 2.0 zip to download from invictus server.
Quote from: bytemaster on November 10, 2013, 06:34:18 pmQuote from: gnarl on November 10, 2013, 06:30:36 pmNo release notes and no version number change? cmon...I noticed Getmininginfo does not list hashespermin anymore, it now shows collisionspermin instead.What else has changed?Yep it was a rushed job... we are in the process of putting together a rollout checklist and testing procedures so we don't have to fly by the seat of our pants in the future. With blocks flying every 20 seconds we had to act fast.How can we as a community help? Do you have a list of people to test new builds? You have a lot of support here, don't be afraid to ask in these situations.
Quote from: gnarl on November 10, 2013, 06:30:36 pmNo release notes and no version number change? cmon...I noticed Getmininginfo does not list hashespermin anymore, it now shows collisionspermin instead.What else has changed?Yep it was a rushed job... we are in the process of putting together a rollout checklist and testing procedures so we don't have to fly by the seat of our pants in the future. With blocks flying every 20 seconds we had to act fast.
No release notes and no version number change? cmon...I noticed Getmininginfo does not list hashespermin anymore, it now shows collisionspermin instead.What else has changed?
Seems to be slowing down - looks like some hashing power has left. Are all the pools still up?
A couple simple questions....First... I saw someone refer to pool mining.... How are you pool mining? I downloaded QT and assumed I was solo mining. Where are PTS poolminers and who has pool mining up and running.Second... Whena and where wiil PTS shares be traded?Third.. You are already increasing the difficulty ..... I have been mining with 3-4 PC's 2-7 threads for over 5 days and I am finding almost no blocks for last 3 days. If you want to keep small miners, you need to be careful. Someone has a large block of mining power and is producing almost all the coins. Regardless.... mining for 3 days with no blocks and now increasing difficulty and now pool mining without notifying how to pool mine? I am thinking PTS is becoming a 'scam' coin!
If you have any reasons why we shouldn't fork and would like to object you have about 2 hours to do so.
Quote from: zefo on November 10, 2013, 03:55:47 pmQuote from: gabainc on November 10, 2013, 03:51:13 pmQuote from: zefo on November 10, 2013, 03:50:06 pmHow do you upgrade to the latest ProtoShares client? Will the Wallet balance switch over automatically? Yes ZefoSo just download it and run the exe file? Simple as that? yes simple as that
Quote from: gabainc on November 10, 2013, 03:51:13 pmQuote from: zefo on November 10, 2013, 03:50:06 pmHow do you upgrade to the latest ProtoShares client? Will the Wallet balance switch over automatically? Yes ZefoSo just download it and run the exe file? Simple as that?
Quote from: zefo on November 10, 2013, 03:50:06 pmHow do you upgrade to the latest ProtoShares client? Will the Wallet balance switch over automatically? Yes Zefo
How do you upgrade to the latest ProtoShares client? Will the Wallet balance switch over automatically?
Quote from: kLee on November 10, 2013, 03:20:33 pmhttp://invictus-innovations.com/downloadsSite not responding when I click the mac download link - probably due to heavy traffic..Alternative downloads:http://bitsharestalk.org/PubDownloads/protoshares-0.2.0.ziphttp://bitsharestalk.org/PubDownloads/ProtoShares-0.2.0.dmg
http://invictus-innovations.com/downloadsSite not responding when I click the mac download link - probably due to heavy traffic..
Quote from: Proto on November 10, 2013, 02:53:18 pmThe old miners will just make an 4x adjustment. They accept any blocks whether it be the ones generates with lower diff (4x increase) or higher diff (32x increase max).No, I think we'll see a clean fork - // Check proof of work if (nBits != GetNextWorkRequired(pindexPrev, this)) return state.DoS(100, error("AcceptBlock() : incorrect proof of work"));If nBits doesn't match the expected value, the block be rejected outright.
The old miners will just make an 4x adjustment. They accept any blocks whether it be the ones generates with lower diff (4x increase) or higher diff (32x increase max).
cant seem to download the new protshareqt2
how do i update it? downlaod and then what
Quote from: bytemaster on November 10, 2013, 02:40:54 pmQuote from: Proto on November 10, 2013, 02:36:52 pmVery risky move. If you look at how protocol changes in other altcoins have been handled, where has always been a grace period of at least a couple of days. This gives all miners the time needed to update to a newer version.What is going to happen if you don't get the majority of miners to adopt the new protocol in time?That said, I've updated my miners (300+ cores) to the new protocol version. Lets hope that we get through this smooth.I have a pool with 3000 miners that has migrated and the other major pool has too. Solo mining already takes a week so only 10% of the solo miners will be effected because the rest would not have found anything anyway. If the difficulty adjusted as it should then these solo miners also wouldn't have gotten anything. I think it will be smooth as these things go.That is not how this works. All solo miners with the old version of the miner can be seen together as one entity with a certain hash rate. It doesn't matter that some people are not getting any blocks, some will. And its not only miners who have to upgrade, also people who just use the software to make transactions.This could be ugly:The old miners will just make an 4x adjustment. They accept any blocks whether it be the ones generates with lower diff (4x increase) or higher diff (32x increase max).The new miners reject blocks with lower diff (the ones with 4x adjustment), because these blocks don't match the new requirement. However they will produce blocks much slower than the old version of the miner, so many people using an older version of the software will make invalid transactions! Thus: Any payments made with an older version of the client could get lost and someone falling for that could easily be scammed.
Quote from: Proto on November 10, 2013, 02:36:52 pmVery risky move. If you look at how protocol changes in other altcoins have been handled, where has always been a grace period of at least a couple of days. This gives all miners the time needed to update to a newer version.What is going to happen if you don't get the majority of miners to adopt the new protocol in time?That said, I've updated my miners (300+ cores) to the new protocol version. Lets hope that we get through this smooth.I have a pool with 3000 miners that has migrated and the other major pool has too. Solo mining already takes a week so only 10% of the solo miners will be effected because the rest would not have found anything anyway. If the difficulty adjusted as it should then these solo miners also wouldn't have gotten anything. I think it will be smooth as these things go.
Very risky move. If you look at how protocol changes in other altcoins have been handled, where has always been a grace period of at least a couple of days. This gives all miners the time needed to update to a newer version.What is going to happen if you don't get the majority of miners to adopt the new protocol in time?That said, I've updated my miners (300+ cores) to the new protocol version. Lets hope that we get through this smooth.
Quote from: hasher on November 10, 2013, 02:44:02 pmQuote from: Proto on November 10, 2013, 02:36:52 pmVery risky move. If you look at how protocol changes in other altcoins have been handled, where has always been a grace period of at least a couple of days. This gives all miners the time needed to update to a newer version.What is going to happen if you don't get the majority of miners to adopt the new protocol in time?That said, I've updated my miners (300+ cores) to the new protocol version. Lets hope that we get through this smooth.i hope this community will get what it intended to get, but if it not get enough adoption its going in wrong centralized direction which is not what P2P currency mean.My plan is to decentralize everything, so I am actively looking into decentralized mining pools.
Quote from: Proto on November 10, 2013, 02:36:52 pmVery risky move. If you look at how protocol changes in other altcoins have been handled, where has always been a grace period of at least a couple of days. This gives all miners the time needed to update to a newer version.What is going to happen if you don't get the majority of miners to adopt the new protocol in time?That said, I've updated my miners (300+ cores) to the new protocol version. Lets hope that we get through this smooth.i hope this community will get what it intended to get, but if it not get enough adoption its going in wrong centralized direction which is not what P2P currency mean.
Quote from: NineLives on November 10, 2013, 02:08:18 pmQuote from: hasher on November 10, 2013, 02:00:10 pmwe all angry..If your angry then go use another pool sir. This isn't some corporate company where there's hundreds of developers working around the clock. pool? you think its a pool issue? i thought its an protocol.And you know that someone on bitcointalk offered 1000 PTS 2 days ago,while im mining 5 days and recieved 1.5 PTS?i think you in same team as the guy with 1000 PTS after 3 days of mining. scammy types.
Quote from: hasher on November 10, 2013, 02:00:10 pmwe all angry..If your angry then go use another pool sir. This isn't some corporate company where there's hundreds of developers working around the clock.
we all angry..
why are we all angry ?: D don't be angry this seems to be going well . i'm angry like Stimpson J Cat gets angry ! source is updated ? ....i mean ...IS THE SOURCE UPDATED ALREADY !!!!DAM IT !!!!!WHY ARE YOU LOOKING AT ME ! ? ? ? ? ?? ? !!!!!
Quote from: super3 on November 10, 2013, 01:54:41 pmQuote from: super3 on November 10, 2013, 01:22:14 pmQuote from: bytemaster on November 10, 2013, 11:15:07 amDue to the rapid increase in demand, we are increasing the rate at which difficulty can adjust from 4x ever 4032 blocks to 32x every 4032 blocks. If you are mining in my pool, you will automatically be upgraded to the fork.New windows and mac binaries will be available for download shortly.If you have any reasons why we shouldn't fork and would like to object you have about 2 hours to do so.When will this fork occur? If you are going to do a fork then you need to give pools times to fix software not 2 hours. You are charging a large fee so how do we know this isnt a ploy to control the network for several hours while the other pool owners are still asleep? I am charging a 3% fee... so get your facts straight.I have already talked with the other pools, they will be good to go.Why did you edit my post instead of simply replying?@super3 Why are you soooo angry..?
Quote from: super3 on November 10, 2013, 01:22:14 pmQuote from: bytemaster on November 10, 2013, 11:15:07 amDue to the rapid increase in demand, we are increasing the rate at which difficulty can adjust from 4x ever 4032 blocks to 32x every 4032 blocks. If you are mining in my pool, you will automatically be upgraded to the fork.New windows and mac binaries will be available for download shortly.If you have any reasons why we shouldn't fork and would like to object you have about 2 hours to do so.When will this fork occur? If you are going to do a fork then you need to give pools times to fix software not 2 hours. You are charging a large fee so how do we know this isnt a ploy to control the network for several hours while the other pool owners are still asleep? I am charging a 3% fee... so get your facts straight.I have already talked with the other pools, they will be good to go.Why did you edit my post instead of simply replying?
Quote from: bytemaster on November 10, 2013, 11:15:07 amDue to the rapid increase in demand, we are increasing the rate at which difficulty can adjust from 4x ever 4032 blocks to 32x every 4032 blocks. If you are mining in my pool, you will automatically be upgraded to the fork.New windows and mac binaries will be available for download shortly.If you have any reasons why we shouldn't fork and would like to object you have about 2 hours to do so.When will this fork occur? If you are going to do a fork then you need to give pools times to fix software not 2 hours. You are charging a large fee so how do we know this isnt a ploy to control the network for several hours while the other pool owners are still asleep? I am charging a 3% fee... so get your facts straight.I have already talked with the other pools, they will be good to go.
Due to the rapid increase in demand, we are increasing the rate at which difficulty can adjust from 4x ever 4032 blocks to 32x every 4032 blocks. If you are mining in my pool, you will automatically be upgraded to the fork.New windows and mac binaries will be available for download shortly.If you have any reasons why we shouldn't fork and would like to object you have about 2 hours to do so.
Quote from: bytemaster on November 10, 2013, 12:58:14 pmWindows: http://the-iland.net/static/downloads/protoshares-0.2.0.zip Mac: http://the-iland.net/static/downloads/ProtoShares-0.2.0.dmgNeed libdb_cxx installed before using this version?
Windows: http://the-iland.net/static/downloads/protoshares-0.2.0.zip Mac: http://the-iland.net/static/downloads/ProtoShares-0.2.0.dmg
i see github source is already up-to-date?!