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NewbieActivity: 48Merit: 0 LTC merged mining ChainID registry December 03, 2013, 07:11:03 PM

Last edit: April 15, 2014, 06:46:26 AM by united-scrypt-coin #1



I will keep a list in this topic.



If you are the maintainer of a scrypt-coin and you want to allow your coin to be merge mined against LTC (or same PoW), please propose an unused ChainID below, I will add it to this list. Let's limit the ChainID to 8 bits for now, the protocol allows for 14 bits.



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USC 1 UnitedScryptCoin

HUC 2 Huntercoin

BSS 4 Bosscoin

RSV 7 ReserveCoin

ORG 8 Orgcoin

BUR 32 Burbucoin

TPC 36 Templecoin

SPH 53 Sapphire

PST 71 PesetaCoin

LEAF 77 Leafcoin

KAR 87 KarpelesCoin

MIM 134 MagicInternetMoney



Want to know how to implement merged mining for your coin? Take a look at the merged-mining branch of



Addendum: note that the merged-mining patch messes up your block header database. A reindex is needed after this patch. Every coin that can be merge mined with LTC, needs to have it's own ChainID.I will keep a list in this topic.If you are the maintainer of a scrypt-coin and you want to allow your coin to be merge mined against LTC (or same PoW), please propose an unused ChainID below, I will add it to this list. Let's limit the ChainID to 8 bits for now, the protocol allows for 14 bits.Want to know how to implement merged mining for your coin? Take a look at the merged-mining branch of unitedscryptcoin.git . It contains recent Litecoin + (disabled) merged mining patches. To enable merged mining for your coin, you need to merge with this branch (if possible), set the ChainID and set the starting block.Addendum: note that the merged-mining patch messes up your block header database. A reindex is needed after this patch.

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