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      Radacoin last edited by

      [quote name=“Bushstar” post=“3238” timestamp=“1368516769”]
      The code should be ready to roll tomorrow if everything goes well.
      [/quote]

      Quick questions:
      a) What have been the modifications?
      b) After which block become this modifications active?

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        JesstersDead last edited by

        +1 …fantastic

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          zerodrama Regular Member last edited by

          The only issue I see is the fact that we would be betting on the fickle miners treating it as a dead coin while the believers scoop up a nice chunk. It’s not an unreasonable forecast, but there’s going to be more waves of people leaving BTC.

          I’ll make a demo program of my algorithm. At the very least, perhaps we can include it as future code that can be switched on via a command option.

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            UKMark last edited by

            Absolutely brilliant bush! I must admit the original (although incorrect) 21’ish difficulty estimate on the stats page seemed more worrying than the estimated 22 day wait :D

            I was mining Litecoin when I didn’t have a clue what they would be worth, all I knew was my electricity bill was increasing greatly, but I sold them all @ circa $4 - $5, well I exchanged for BTC, and now I’m propping up FTC both mining and purchasing, except with slightly more knowledge of where we are heading.

            Looking forward to the future of our Feather! 8)

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              Feather_lover last edited by

              [quote name=“zerodrama” post=“3325” timestamp=“1368530297”]
              The only issue I see is the fact that we would be betting on the fickle miners treating it as a dead coin while the believers scoop up a nice chunk. It’s not an unreasonable forecast, but there’s going to be more waves of people leaving BTC.

              I’ll make a demo program of my algorithm. At the very least, perhaps we can include it as future code that can be switched on via a command option.
              [/quote]

              I am in favour of having a solution that protects against large mining power swings. We would be better off doing it know than after one year from now. On the other hand, rushing fundamental changes into the software can lead to problems as well (see BTC lately).

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                jeremiel Regular Member last edited by

                [quote name=“UKMark” post=“3332” timestamp=“1368532384”]
                Absolutely brilliant bush! I must admit the original (although incorrect) 21’ish difficulty estimate on the stats page seemed more worrying than the estimated 22 day wait :D

                I was mining Litecoin when I didn’t have a clue what they would be worth, all I knew was my electricity bill was increasing greatly, but I sold them all @ circa $4 - $5, well I exchanged for BTC, and now I’m propping up FTC both mining and purchasing, except with slightly more knowledge of where we are heading.

                Looking forward to the future of our Feather! 8)
                [/quote]

                25 day wait right now… slow shrinking…

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                  haxree last edited by

                  I think part of the problem is using block to count until next difficulty change - why not use time. Or would that mess up the coin limit/generation rate.

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                    Ilocans last edited by

                    [quote name=“haxree” post=“3450” timestamp=“1368557323”]
                    I think part of the problem is using block to count until next difficulty change - why not use time. Or would that mess up the coin limit/generation rate.
                    [/quote]
                    Why not a mixed ?
                    I mean the first between 2016 Blocks and X days, Would this prevent this kind of situation ?

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                      UKMark last edited by

                      [quote name=“haxree” post=“3450” timestamp=“1368557323”]
                      I think part of the problem is using block to count until next difficulty change - why not use time. Or would that mess up the coin limit/generation rate.
                      [/quote]

                      That’s a fair point while I don’t understand the reason myself, how would it be made secure? Time can be altered (well it can’t, but it can :)) - I suppose we would need some sort of timezone setting EG: CST crypto-time-standard too that the network adhered too otherwise UTC/EST/GMT/EDT etc would all get their difficulty changes at different times.
                      But like I say I don’t know the reason why not…

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                        Bushstar last edited by

                        [quote name=“haxree” post=“3450” timestamp=“1368557323”]
                        I think part of the problem is using block to count until next difficulty change - why not use time. Or would that mess up the coin limit/generation rate.
                        [/quote]

                        A newly generated block gets its time from the median time of connected nodes. It is possible to have a new block with a time before the previous block. If you base the difficulty on the network time is could be exploited to change the difficulty.

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                          aysyr Regular Member last edited by

                          Isn’t NTP based on what I guess is considered the source of all network time? Would it be able to get its time from that?

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                            UKMark last edited by

                            [quote name=“aysyr” post=“3466” timestamp=“1368561226”]
                            Isn’t NTP based on what I guess is considered the source of all network time? Would it be able to get its time from that?
                            [/quote]

                            From what I can gather, it is easy to set time wherever you want to, ie: In the future or past etc.
                            I know many years ago those 30 day software trials used to last forever :D

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                              justabitoftime last edited by

                              [quote name=“UKMark” post=“3483” timestamp=“1368563839”]
                              [quote author=aysyr link=topic=363.msg3466#msg3466 date=1368561226]
                              Isn’t NTP based on what I guess is considered the source of all network time? Would it be able to get its time from that?
                              [/quote]

                              From what I can gather, it is easy to set time wherever you want to, ie: In the future or past etc.
                              I know many years ago those 30 day software trials used to last forever :D
                              [/quote]

                              30 day trials … .hmmmm… no wonder my clock still says 1998. :)

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                                00400 last edited by

                                How will this fork work? Will we still have to reach the current retarget, or will it be split?
                                I am asking because expected block and retarget times are growing and growing :-\

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                                  jeremiel Regular Member last edited by

                                  [quote name=“justabitoftime” post=“3485” timestamp=“1368563928”]
                                  [quote author=UKMark link=topic=363.msg3483#msg3483 date=1368563839]
                                  [quote author=aysyr link=topic=363.msg3466#msg3466 date=1368561226]
                                  Isn’t NTP based on what I guess is considered the source of all network time? Would it be able to get its time from that?
                                  [/quote]

                                  From what I can gather, it is easy to set time wherever you want to, ie: In the future or past etc.
                                  I know many years ago those 30 day software trials used to last forever :D
                                  [/quote]

                                  30 day trials … .hmmmm… no wonder my clock still says 1998. :)
                                  [/quote]

                                  You really need to upgrade that windows 98 machine. :D

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                                    raptorak last edited by

                                    [quote name=“DigitalDoom” post=“3542” timestamp=“1368584781”]
                                    [quote author=jeremiel link=topic=363.msg3523#msg3523 date=1368570889]
                                    [quote author=justabitoftime link=topic=363.msg3485#msg3485 date=1368563928]
                                    [quote author=UKMark link=topic=363.msg3483#msg3483 date=1368563839]
                                    [quote author=aysyr link=topic=363.msg3466#msg3466 date=1368561226]
                                    Isn’t NTP based on what I guess is considered the source of all network time? Would it be able to get its time from that?
                                    [/quote]

                                    From what I can gather, it is easy to set time wherever you want to, ie: In the future or past etc.
                                    I know many years ago those 30 day software trials used to last forever :D
                                    [/quote]

                                    30 day trials … .hmmmm… no wonder my clock still says 1998. :)
                                    [/quote]

                                    You really need to upgrade that windows 98 machine. :D
                                    [/quote]

                                    Ah…the good ole days of internet!

                                    When my eMachines Desktop w/ Celeron 333Mhz CPU, 128Mb of RAM and an 80Gb HDD was plenty enough for the entire family! Difficult to imagine now.
                                    [/quote]

                                    I still have a *working* laptop that has a 4GB HDD, 32 MB of ram (I think, maybe less), and not even sure what CPU it has. It’s from when laptops were still the new thing.

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                                      live627 last edited by

                                      We have a 486 with Win95 lol

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                                        Radacoin last edited by

                                        @Bushstar: When is the update comming?

                                        Network Hashrate down to 318,149 KHash/s

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                                          archminer last edited by

                                          [quote name=“Radacoin” post=“3589” timestamp=“1368602449”]
                                          @Bushstar: When is the update comming?

                                          Network Hashrate down to 318,149 KHash/s
                                          [/quote]

                                          Also @Bushstar, don’t forget to take the decline of hashrate into consideration when estimating how many blocks will be generated in the next week.

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                                            robep00 last edited by

                                            Hi Bushstar,

                                            I did put all my rigs to mine feathercoins in the meantime. (4,400 Kh/s).
                                            Anything we can do to help?
                                            I am a dev.

                                            Respectfully

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