I wish the pool operator would answer support E-Mails or come here. I really like the pool but can't mine.
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I tried to connect to the PeerCoin pool. The miner connects and hashes but the site shows 0 and it doesn't come up in the mining stats. Seems the DEV has forgotten about the pool. It's a shame, I really like solo mining here.
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Anyone have recommendations for 1kPSUs for the L3+s that aren't from bitmain so can be run via residential power I.e., 120v? I heard the evga1000 had enough connections but wasn't sure due to the rails. Any help is appreciated.
I'm not sure you can run them at 120v on the other hand if you have a circuit (or run one) with 20 amp 12awg wire...just mark the white wire at both ends black put both on your choice of 220 plug on one end and the 2 (now black wires) on a double pole 20 amp breaker..as long as the ONLY thing on this revamped circuit is all 220v now .. and again ..you can always just run new wire above at 220v and when mining is done flip the breaker back to 20 amp single pole (take off black wire use as neutral) and change the 220 plug to 120 plug at the wall...and things are all kosher youtube is full of projects like this but again 120v prob nope...also they are loud unless they are in the garage and basement and if so .....say basement..just do what I did ..you can even do the sub-panel trick like mine from youtube videos lostgonzo.imgur.comanyway my view on 120v .even if it works I would not run them on anything but 220v brad Sure you can run them on 120V. I have 4 R4's running on 120V right now. Yes, I have just worked up a 220V circuit and I'm waiting for my PDU. You just can't have more than one miner per circuit at 120V, Like Searing said, 220V is the way to go.
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BitMain has them in stock for Sept delivery
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I didn't get picked, oh well....
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What safeguards were in place to keep people from registering with hundreds of different addresses?
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I hate I have to wait till the end of August to get my next miner I want to get back to my .01- payouts and not this .007 (I don't CARE that my payouts are James Bonds!) How much hash do you have now? Right now about 37TH give or take a 1-3TH depending on if I fire up the S5's. But I haven't been due to summer heat so I just run two S7's and two S9's. I'm at 32TH right now, just trying to figure out what my avg payout will be. In Aug adding 4 L3+'s and if I can't find hosting at a decent price I'll dump the R4's. They are running in the basement thank God it always cooler down there!!!
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I hate I have to wait till the end of August to get my next miner I want to get back to my .01- payouts and not this .007 (I don't CARE that my payouts are James Bonds!) How much hash do you have now?
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Hey Kano, How long do the miners have to be mining to reach their full earnings?
Site > Help > Payouts, bullet #4 Times are automajikly updated Says 2 days 5 hours. I'll quit pool hopping and leave them here for a while...
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Hey Kano, How long do the miners have to be mining to reach their full earnings?
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Depending on coin difficulty is getting adjusted after set period of each coin. For some it's after each block block for some like Bitcoin it's after 10 days or so. So if in period minning hashrate has increased then diffiiculty increase, if decreses then difficulty decreses. As to correct difficulty for average block time.
Also your payouts depend on luck. Your pool might be lucky or unlucky finding blocks.
also if the pool hashrate goes down, and the pool finds a block you'll get paid more.
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Something about this pool drives my miners nuts!! My hardware errors jump into the 10's of thousands. I have DIFF set and no VARDIFF on. Can't figure this out. Also my reported hash rate is a lot lower then the pool reports. When I mine on a regular pool, no problems with HW errors and the hash rate is spot on.
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DEV was last active 2 days ago. I hope for all you who invested over 1 million dollars that this is not a scam.... Maybe the DEVs are on vacation somewhere, they can now afford it!!
Also where are all the sock puppets claiming this is the best coin EVER!!!???
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With Peer coin you have to use the Peercoin wallet not one of the custom wallets. But with DEM I couldn't get my signing a message to verify properly.
Also there are times this pool drives my R4's totally NUTS!! Racks up HW errors by the thousand then continues normally.
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741s are on the truck... Nice I added an r4 here it is doing only 6 th as I down clocked it a lot I have about 25th here now. Hey Phil, with 25T what is your avg payout per block?
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Man I feel your pain, I have over 100K of this turd-kin on Tidex...
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Good day. Could you set up a leased rig for nicehash or miningrig for your pool? Nicehash complains of low difficulty. Tried to edit the difficulty in the control panel but without success, nicehash does not perceive it. Sorry for Google Translator. I have been able to set the DIFF and have had no luck with rigs from nicehash or MRR.
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By the way, if you've all only been remotely watching the scaling debate from a distance, segwit2x appears to truly gaining enough traction to bring segwit activation to the fore. The pools that signed the agreement just started signalling for it and it is taking off faster than any other scaling signalling. See: https://coin.dance/blocksUnlike the original proposal, it includes BIP91 meaning it is compatible with core's segwit now. The rapid adoption of segwit2x, which with the addition of BIP91 means that miner activated segwit is now likely on the horizon at last, and since there is overwhelming support for it and the associated 2MB hardfork in the future, that may also follow. What does this mean for current ASIC miners?
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Question for US miners, I have a unused 20 Amp double pole breaker in my panel. I know it will provide 220V. Any issues hooking up my miners to a circuit with 2 hots and a ground?
You need to check how is the breaker connected. are both poles hot or 1 is hot with the other to neutral? Normally it should be 1 hot and 1 N and both switches are connected externally. if your hot input is 110v, than you have 110v output too, plus N of course. this is viable as the inside of the breaker box can be such that one of the 2 hot bars may be shorter then the other. let me see if I can find a photo https://www.hunker.com/12185669/how-to-install-220-volt-electrical-circuit-breakersbest I can find. please be very careful 220/240 = strong powerful possible death The circuit is all ready wired to an outlet in the garage, for a 220V welder. I was planning on wiring a new outlet in the house. I understand that a 220 2 pole breaker uses 2 hots and the ground. I guess what I'm asking is it OK to use that kind of circuit on the power supples for miners? I know they will run on 220V.
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