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alttin

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  1. Yeah, mcxNOW is a standout site, really great for drawing in new interest and activity for MNC and other altcoins.
  2. Yeah, it's so professional, user-friendly and functional while also looking stylish. It's been the smoothest forum experience ever for me! Completely hurdle-free. Really great work!
  3. I think I could be interested in something like this. It would have to be implemented by a transparent and very trustworthy setup though.
  4. Yep, that's an important one. I think at first I thought it wasn't working well because I tried to look up updated confirmations for my transaction soon after it had just been sent out, mistakenly not realizing that the blocks were coming in much slower than 1 per minute, so there were no data updates yet to report at that time.
  5. Ah, yep yep, that puts it in perspective.
  6. Yep, use the GUIMiner or cgminer programs.
  7. Well, as far as I can tell all the mcxnow API only allows three functions: get orderbook, add trade, and cancel trade. https://mcxnow.com/api.html So, of course what I'd be using it for is viewing (and analyzing) the orderbooks, adding trades, and canceling trades.
  8. Whoa, looks like the difficulty just recalibrated. It jumped from 8.583 down to 1.145, but then the blocks started flying in too quickly—a dozen or so per minute... At this low difficulty, 60 new blocks were mined up in just a few minutes, triggering the next difficulty recalibration, which jumped it up to 2.145, where blocks were still coming in too fast... ~8 per minute. So again, in just a few minutes another 60 blocks were chained and the difficulty recalibrated again, now up to 4.292, with a network hashrate at over 2000 Mhash/s, soon dropping to ~1740 Mhash/s, and then up to ~3426 Mhash/s (according to mnc.vircurpool.com) all within a matter of minutes... This seems pretty dang volatile right now... =T EDIT: By the time I submitted this post, the difficulty level had actually risen all the way back up to 8.583 again, and now the're 20+ minutes between new blocks... =[
  9. I agree this could be a major ongoing issue for mincoin as well as most other altcoins. Hmm, is it even theoretically possible to have an algorithm that would be optimized for CPU mining, but resistant to GPU, FPGA and ASIC mining? My guess is no. That is, for any computable algorithm, I expect that CPUs will underperform against specialized hardware that is developed to be optimized for nothing else but processing that algorithm.
  10. Ah, thanks for that link! I hadn't found a good resource for tracking cryptocoin difficulty levels before this one.
  11. Take for example how there are many different wallet interface options for storing, receiving and sending bitcoin: cross-platform computer programs, mobile apps, web wallets, and even brainwallet generators. http://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet By mining tools I meant mainly the various miner programs. Mincoin-qt only does CPU mining, but there are other programs (GUIMiner, cgminer and CUDAminer, for example) that will use your discrete GPU for mining, which can generally increase your hashrate performance by an order of magnitude or more. There might also be interest in services for analyzing or optimizing mining performance. Yeah, that's what I was getting at: multiple instances of these resources already exist. What I'm saying is it would be helpful for newcomers if there was a one page "resource guide" we could refer to that had a categorized listing of info and/or links for all these various mincoin-relevant resources. Also I haven't found any mincoin blockchain data lookup service/website that is anywhere near as nice as bitcoin's blockchain.info.
  12. Ah, I see. Yeah, I got my CUDAminer running hashes to the local mincoin-qt, but I couldn't tell if it was really doing anything, since it didn't give me any feedback or indication of even futile attempted success from my few dozen khashes per second. At least in a pool now I can tell that things are working!
  13. I think this Community Forum Software is the sleekest, prettiest, easiest, clearest forum interface I've ever used. Am I wrong to be so impressed with it?
  14. As I noticed recently when it took hours for my mincoin transfer to confirm... we don't seem to be hitting anything near the desired "1 minute per block" rate. At least for the past day or two, it looks like we've only been getting about 3-4 blocks per hour on average. So, what happened? Was there recently a large exodus of MNC network hashpower? Maybe after the difficulty was pumped high, some big miners/pools redirected their hardware to a different altcoin and the MNC network hashrate crashed? How long is it until the next difficulty update? Is the difficulty expected to drop then, to bring us closer to the 1-minute block rate? Sorry for the newb questions.
  15. Hey, any mincoin miners here using VirCurPool? I just got set up with them today here http://mnc.vircurpool.com/index.php?page=gettingstarted and started mining my meager kHs contribution. My first time veritably mining a cryptocoin, hooray! To get started, I mostly followed the instructions at http://minemincoin.com/?cat=5, except that since I'm using an nVidia GPU, I decided I'd try mining mincoin with the scrypt mining CUDAminer software linked to in the note at the top of the minemincoin guide (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=167229.0), instead of using cgminer or GUIMiner. At first I was confused about what I would need to do in order to switch the miner from litecoin to mincoin, but it seems that mostly gets worked out by the pool or by mincoin-qt. So far it looks to be running well, but I should still go back and try it with cgminer or GUIMiner to see how the hashrate compares.
  16. [Not sure if best subforum for this, but...] Has any mincoiner tried working with the API for the mcxnow.com exchange? What's the request response time like? Any reviews? I'm not super experienced with programming, but I have the book-learning and it seems a simple enough project that I might try my hand with some sort of mcxnow trading assistant bot.
  17. Hey, are there still any mincoin miners out there going it solo? I've just dipped my toes into mining with my paltry notebook hardware and wasn't sure if I actually got the setup right for solo mining when I went to try it out. I realize right now the difficulty level is too high to see much (or any) success as a soloer without great gear, but I was curious to figure it out, in case a future opportunity arose for me.
  18. Haha, has anyone bought a pizza with mincoin yet? Who has their 10k MNC lined up to get the first pizza delivery transaction paid for in mincoin?
  19. I would like to reiterate Joseph's questions, I too am curious to understand the situation better. Also, what's particularly special about the two addresses given by SuperTramp? Are they some pool nodes that are more stable or always-on? By IP lookup, I see that they are on opposite coasts of the U.S., does that help increase your "node reach" in the network?
  20. Has anyone collected together an index of software/tools/apps that are useful for the mincoin ecosystem? I'm thinking like wallet/transaction managers, mincoin mining tools, blockchain analysis, network metric meters, etc. I know mincoin is still young, so there's probably not much software that has been developed specifically for it yet, but I figure it's never too early for a running list of "useful software resources" for mincoin, even if at this point most of these mincoin tools would probably be non-specialized multi-cryptocurrency services that have some mincoin-functional components. Such a list would be helpful for guiding and immersing new mincoin users like myself.
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