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Author Topic: [ANN] [SUMO] SUMOKOIN - 🔏 Digital Cash For Highly-Confidential Transactions 🔏  (Read 202490 times)
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October 20, 2017, 04:16:23 PM
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I cant sync. Blocks stuck at 2001/160 days using linux64 latest binary.

Is there other way?
Boostrap?

cant see any on github.
THanks.

blockchain.raw is only at height 31976.
please update blockchain.raw on the website as synching is awfully painful.
Thanks.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/y02m43ms03g5rjl/AAAZHv0y2kIQUhGFU-01WGqea?dl=0

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October 21, 2017, 02:03:36 AM
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So is this intended to complement Monero / AEON? Or would it provide similar service in a different region/group. Im on board totally with this family of coins, but Just trying to see what people think is different about them. Specifically this and AEON.

Basically SUMO is a Monero clone with the fastest growing community and fair developers. It demonstrated that it can survive attacks and implement solid fixes without disrupting functionality of the code. Stable and continuous development and open communication from dev team makes me believe that this is "LTC to Monero". It doesn't have a lot of resources like Monero, but it's obvious there is a way more dynamic progress - GUI wallet, easy miner etc.. in just a few months.

In contrast to that Aeon is considered to be a light version of Monero, mostly due to participation of smooth, who with his professor-like rhetoric is able to manipulate community into believing in the future and supporting what I consider a dead coin (now it's a second time it went dead). Despite the weak code it was pumped recently and miners are heavily pushing diff higher. Once they start to shift large amount of coins around they may realize how weak the code is. There is two years period where only fixes were implemented in a very unprofessional way ( no testing, rollback, fix of a fix..) and to me it still looks very outdated, missing features and eating all memory. While it is marketed as cryptonote-light, it's just minor tweak of protocol to make it look like you get double hashing power and more revenue. It is still not using db to store the blockchain and randomly strange things can happen. I was not able to send coins for a week, transaction went out but was not confirmed for days. Rescan of the wallet showed coins again, but transfer was not possible due to "invalid transaction". To me as end user it is a platform I don't trust at all.

Anyway I wish bright future to both coins and supporters of them and I hope next year there will be finally some real world usage of SUMO and massive growth in traded volume.

I think I'll save this comment for the next time a fudder from AEON comes around. LOL
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October 21, 2017, 02:11:19 AM
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SUMOKOIN had a vanity address generator. That was a nice touch. I don't see nice touches in altcoins much...

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October 21, 2017, 09:24:54 PM
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So is this intended to complement Monero / AEON? Or would it provide similar service in a different region/group. Im on board totally with this family of coins, but Just trying to see what people think is different about them. Specifically this and AEON.

Basically SUMO is a Monero clone with the fastest growing community and fair developers. It demonstrated that it can survive attacks and implement solid fixes without disrupting functionality of the code. Stable and continuous development and open communication from dev team makes me believe that this is "LTC to Monero". It doesn't have a lot of resources like Monero, but it's obvious there is a way more dynamic progress - GUI wallet, easy miner etc.. in just a few months.

In contrast to that Aeon is considered to be a light version of Monero, mostly due to participation of smooth, who with his professor-like rhetoric is able to manipulate community into believing in the future and supporting what I consider a dead coin (now it's a second time it went dead). Despite the weak code it was pumped recently and miners are heavily pushing diff higher. Once they start to shift large amount of coins around they may realize how weak the code is. There is two years period where only fixes were implemented in a very unprofessional way ( no testing, rollback, fix of a fix..) and to me it still looks very outdated, missing features and eating all memory. While it is marketed as cryptonote-light, it's just minor tweak of protocol to make it look like you get double hashing power and more revenue. It is still not using db to store the blockchain and randomly strange things can happen. I was not able to send coins for a week, transaction went out but was not confirmed for days. Rescan of the wallet showed coins again, but transfer was not possible due to "invalid transaction". To me as end user it is a platform I don't trust at all.

Anyway I wish bright future to both coins and supporters of them and I hope next year there will be finally some real world usage of SUMO and massive growth in traded volume.

Thanks that was helpful.
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October 21, 2017, 11:25:15 PM
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Hi guys,

We have set up a pool for sumokoin and gave it a go using the latest linux binaries. The miner currently connected found a block 2 days ago. The admin console reports that is is found and that there are 31 sumo pending for that miners address. The problem is that we have not received the payment. The pool wallet says 0 balance...!!!

Has anyone seen this before? What can be done? Is there any way that we can identify that the transfer was or wasn't performed at all? If this is something that "can happen", then a rethinking is eminent...
You can have a look at http://sumopool.poolele.com

Thank you

The Poolele.com Team
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October 22, 2017, 05:59:36 AM
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Hi guys,

We have set up a pool for sumokoin and gave it a go using the latest linux binaries. The miner currently connected found a block 2 days ago. The admin console reports that is is found and that there are 31 sumo pending for that miners address. The problem is that we have not received the payment. The pool wallet says 0 balance...!!!

Has anyone seen this before? What can be done? Is there any way that we can identify that the transfer was or wasn't performed at all? If this is something that "can happen", then a rethinking is eminent...
You can have a look at http://sumopool.poolele.com

Thank you

The Poolele.com Team


Hey (I assume you are a fellow german ...  Grin ). What min. payout and what payout schedule did you set up? If you want to discuss, join our telegram channel. There are lots of pool owners and devs to help you out.

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October 22, 2017, 06:27:05 AM
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The github isn't very active. Is any work being done outside of github?
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October 22, 2017, 06:33:50 AM
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The github isn't very active. Is any work being done outside of github?

Dev are working on subadresses right now. Since this is a big deal, not much communication is happening. Check out the roadmap on the homepage...

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October 22, 2017, 07:54:16 AM
Last edit: October 22, 2017, 11:01:36 AM by itslukebenz
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Hi guys,

We have set up a pool for sumokoin and gave it a go using the latest linux binaries. The miner currently connected found a block 2 days ago. The admin console reports that is is found and that there are 31 sumo pending for that miners address. The problem is that we have not received the payment. The pool wallet says 0 balance...!!!

Has anyone seen this before? What can be done? Is there any way that we can identify that the transfer was or wasn't performed at all? If this is something that "can happen", then a rethinking is eminent...
You can have a look at http://sumopool.poolele.com

Thank you

The Poolele.com Team


Hi,

If you're already running the rpc and/or cli wallet in the background, then type: pkill -f tmux
Try this:

Delete your wallet files and logs, but save the mnemonic seed before!
Then tmux
./sumo-wallet-cli --trusted-daemon
Restore your wallet from mnemonic seed
Then login
Press Ctrl+b, then d
Type tmux again
./sumo-wallet-rpc --rpc-bind-port 19735 --daemon-port 19734 --wallet-file YOURWALLETFILENAME
Then login
Press Ctrl+b, then d

I think that’s how I done it, I can’t remember the order so it might be rpc first and cli after.
If it doesn't work then join us on telegram, someone will definitely help you.
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October 22, 2017, 01:12:37 PM
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Thank you itslukebenz, you pointed me to the right direction!!
What did the trick was the regeneration of the whole wallet using the electrum seed with ./sumo-wallet-cli --trusted-daemon --restore-deterministic-wallet
Just to check our deamon, i retried it from scratch with ./sumo-wallet-cli --daemon-address 127.0.0.1:19734 --restore-deterministic-wallet which also worked!


I had tried several things as:
Resync deamon from scratch on the linux system
Run and sync from scratch local deamon on my windows system and sync the wallet with the windows sumo-wallet-cli
Delete the .bin file of the wallet and resync with each of the above

But none of them worked.
One thing that kept my eye was that in both systems when i resynced by deleting the bin file, it was skipping by thousands the height up until ~49000...

I do have one question though, do i have to run the rpc and the cli for the pool to work correctly? Can they work at the same time using the same .bin file?

P.S. itslukebenz thank you again!
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October 22, 2017, 03:01:38 PM
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Thank you itslukebenz, you pointed me to the right direction!!
What did the trick was the regeneration of the whole wallet using the electrum seed with ./sumo-wallet-cli --trusted-daemon --restore-deterministic-wallet
Just to check our deamon, i retried it from scratch with ./sumo-wallet-cli --daemon-address 127.0.0.1:19734 --restore-deterministic-wallet which also worked!


I had tried several things as:
Resync deamon from scratch on the linux system
Run and sync from scratch local deamon on my windows system and sync the wallet with the windows sumo-wallet-cli
Delete the .bin file of the wallet and resync with each of the above

But none of them worked.
One thing that kept my eye was that in both systems when i resynced by deleting the bin file, it was skipping by thousands the height up until ~49000...

I do have one question though, do i have to run the rpc and the cli for the pool to work correctly? Can they work at the same time using the same .bin file?

P.S. itslukebenz thank you again!

You don’t have to but yes you can and I do. Glad it worked! Smiley
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October 22, 2017, 03:19:20 PM
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Can someone help me with mining SUMO. I just tried it yesterday for the first time, switched from ZEC.
4 x RX480 Nitro 4gb rig
Im using Claymore 10.2
After maybe an hour i see one , sometimes 2 cards with fans on 100%, others re on 35%
After restart everything back to normal.
I switched off the fan autospeed in Afterburn.
Again after a while i see 2 cards on 67%. When i regulate the speed from afterburn it goes back to normal
I tried xmr-stack-amd, but cant get it to work.
When i mined ZEC it was very stabile, sometimes didnt reboot PC for  a month
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October 22, 2017, 04:23:26 PM
Last edit: October 22, 2017, 05:13:46 PM by itslukebenz
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Can someone help me with mining SUMO. I just tried it yesterday for the first time, switched from ZEC.
4 x RX480 Nitro 4gb rig
Im using Claymore 10.2
After maybe an hour i see one , sometimes 2 cards with fans on 100%, others re on 35%
After restart everything back to normal.
I switched off the fan autospeed in Afterburn.
Again after a while i see 2 cards on 67%. When i regulate the speed from afterburn it goes back to normal
I tried xmr-stack-amd, but cant get it to work.
When i mined ZEC it was very stabile, sometimes didnt reboot PC for  a month

You’re getting socket errors don’t you? Try another pool my friend. A less crowded one. Smiley Check sumopools.com
If that does not help reset afterburner for a while and start modding by small steps.
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October 22, 2017, 05:37:23 PM
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Im on hasvault.pro now. So far so good
Could that really be it ? My GPU fans go to 100% from socket errors?
Afterburner is set to:
Core Vol -48
Power Lim. +25
Core Clock 1074Mhz
Mem Clock 1900Mhz
and start.bat looks like

setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0
setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
NsGpuCNMiner.exe
-o stratum+tcp://pool.sumomining.pro:5555
-u Sumowallet -II-
-p x
-allpools 1

Any sudgestions to this setup ?

Is profitability the same on any pool ?

Thanks for the help
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October 22, 2017, 05:38:47 PM
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Im on hasvault.pro now. So far so good
Could that really be it ? My GPU fans go to 100% from socket errors?
Afterburner is set to:
Core Vol -48
Power Lim. +25
Core Clock 1074Mhz
Mem Clock 1900Mhz
and start.bat looks like

setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0
setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
NsGpuCNMiner.exe
-o stratum+tcp://pool.sumomining.pro:5555
-u Sumowallet -II-
-p x
-allpools 1

Any sudgestions to this setup ?

Is profitability the same on any pool ?

Thanks for the help

Yes most likely that was the issue.
Your setup looks fine. Profitability is more or less the same.
Good luck!

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October 22, 2017, 06:49:23 PM
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nop, that wasnt it. one card got stuck at 97% fan. damn!
zec still mines flawlessly
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October 22, 2017, 06:52:43 PM
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nop, that wasnt it. one card got stuck at 97% fan. damn!
zec still mines flawlessly

Join here
https://t.me/joinchat/F8RH2kPmFCnA-igHBKSCAA
There are many gpu rig miners that will help you

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October 22, 2017, 07:40:28 PM
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i will. Thank you for your help!
at the moment im trying with Claymore 9.7. Will see if that makes any difference
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October 23, 2017, 02:44:44 AM
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@Cryptogrinder: I hope you bought some yesterday...  Grin

@esfomeado do you use the latest binaries?

Wow, what a good day.

I'm suspending trading activities til at least November, I've got other things to keep me busy.

An icky part time job.

An awesome airdrop.

And I write an article a week.

Maybe I'll buy back in in a couple of weeks.  I'll at least feel good about swing trading this, because even if it turns into a bag I won't fret!  Cheesy  Bags worth holding are the best, of course!   Roll Eyes

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October 23, 2017, 11:41:44 AM
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https://poolele.com/img/announcements/ann_logo.png
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New Sumokoin Pool Specs
- Location: Europe - Germany
- Pool fee for testing period: 1%
- SUMOkoin version: Phoenix (0.9.14.0)
- Pool address: mine.sumopool.poolele.com
- Pool ports: 3333,5555,7777
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It is based on the Cryptonote-Universal-Pool software forked and forked and forked again, by billaue2 (thanks, dude).
Since it's creation (10 days ago) we overcame major obstacles like the inability to wake up properly without coffee, and writing comprehensible code with /*comments*/.
- No hidden fees and "lost" hashrate.
- No gambling with your privacy and earns
- No content on our website, but we thought you'd appreciate a GUI SUMOkoin wallet more, so we do that first
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10/10/2017: Poolele.com soft openings (sic!)
11/10/2017: SUMOkoin pool deployed @ https://sumopool.poolele.com
14/10/2017: SUMOkoin pool secured with SSL certificates
19/10/2017: SUMOkoin pool deployed @ http://sumopool.poolele.com
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