What is the best pool guys?
I've been mining with Poolerino since USDE started and haven't had a single problem so far.
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It's great... if you want everybody who is not an American to walk away from USDE.
That IS a good point, we are actually having someone design graphics work now for the usd-e.com site to get rid of the overwhelming U.S.-based theme... [edit] recruiting graphics companies as we speak to do this... The coin being associated with the USA is perfectly fine, as long as, like you said, it's not overwhelming to the point of alienating people from other countries. I think national maps and US-imagery cross that line (I'm not American BTW).
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Absolutely Love It! Suggestions from others? Also post it to the logo ideas thread! Sorry don't have the URL handy at the moment. It's great... if you want everybody who is not an American to walk away from USDE.
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I like the new logo, what do you think about implementing the US outline? Sort of like this... I'm not a photoshop expert so maybe you guys could tweak it if you like it. It looks best without the outline IMO. Even if the coin is called USDe it is not intended as a U.S. domestic crypto. +1. I believe cryptocoins are supposed to break boundaries not enforce current ones.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Brilliant!
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Ok, what am I doing wrong? ) I have a GTX 650 and i get 48kh/s sec and this guy has a gtx550 and get +95kh/s ? ) who can help me? Hey, what miner are you using? cudaminer? and what command line did you wrote?>
Yes, cudaminer. cudaminer -H 1 -i 1 -d 0 -C 1 -l F16x8 -m 1 Note that incorrect has a Fermi GPU (GTX 550 Ti) and yours is a Kepler GPU (GTX 650), so you have to change the command line to select the Kepler kernel. Try this one: cudaminer -i 1 -l k8x16 -H 1 -o server:port -O username:password More info here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=410254.msg4526446#msg4526446I receive this message: geforce gtx 650 with compute capability 3.0 and then it crashes Well, that might be happening because of a number of reasons - your PSU not being able to deliver enough/stable power to the graphics card, peculiarities of your card model or sample, cudaminer version, NVIDIA drivers version, etc. But this is the USDE thread and we don't want to hijack it to troubleshoot this problem, so I'd suggest that you create a new topic titled "GTX 650 cudaminer problems" or something like that.
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Ok, what am I doing wrong? ) I have a GTX 650 and i get 48kh/s sec and this guy has a gtx550 and get +95kh/s ? ) who can help me? Hey, what miner are you using? cudaminer? and what command line did you wrote?>
Yes, cudaminer. cudaminer -H 1 -i 1 -d 0 -C 1 -l F16x8 -m 1 Note that incorrect has a Fermi GPU (GTX 550 Ti) and yours is a Kepler GPU (GTX 650), so you have to change the command line to select the Kepler kernel. Try this one: cudaminer -i 1 -l k8x16 -H 1 -o server:port -O username:password More info here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=410254.msg4526446#msg4526446
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Wow thanks a ton for the explanation especially setting the share difficulty I would of never known that. I'm using a 550Ti ;_;
That's a Fermi GPU. Fermi GPU's seem to run quite hot with the latest version of cudaminer (2013-12-18), according to the release notes. Make sure you have some program running that can monitor your GPU's temperature and try this command line: cudaminer -i 1 -l F16x16 -H 1 -o http://p2pool-us.gotgeeks.com:9448 -O YOURWALLETADDRESS+0.000062:x If you notice that the GPU is running too hot (like over 85 celsius), lower the values for the Fermi kernel configuration in the -l parameter (ex. F16x8, F12x8, F8x16, F8x8, etc.), or lower the GPU clock and/or the power target using a utility like EVGA's Precision or MSI's Afterburner. It's going to take some trial and error until you find the optimal config for your card. You should also set the memory clock as low as possible - that will help keep the card cooler and will give you more power headroom for hashing. Also, people often forget to keep an eye on the GPU's VRM (memory) temperatures. I always mine with HWiNFO64 running so I can watch them closely.
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Are there any guides to mining on a p2pool with cudaminer? I've always wanted to switch to a p2pool, but can't find much about it being done with cudaminer. (nvidia.. I know. my 100 kh/s is raking in coins.. lol)
It's not any different than mining on any other pool, just set the share difficulty lower because of your lower hash speed. Try this command line to mine with a share difficulty of 4: cudaminer -i 1 -l auto -H 1 -o http://p2pool-us.gotgeeks.com:9448 -O YOURWALLETADDRESS+0.000062:x What's your graphics card's GPU? The kernel configuration can be optimized via the parameter -l depending on the GPU's architecture.
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For those of you mining on P2Pools, you can control the difficulty of the shares you receive by appending +0.00XXXX to the wallet address you use as a username, where XXXX is the value that will determine the (approximate) share difficulty. For example, for a share difficulty of 8, your username would be YOURWALLETADDRESS+0.000123.
It's advisable that you mine at the highest share difficulty you can, in order to reduce the load on the pool and on your internet connection.
Here's a table with values you can use to set the share difficulty:
Share difficulty (approximate) / String to append to your wallet address in your username
1 = +0.000016 2 = +0.000031 4 = +0.000062 8 = +0.000123 16 = +0.000245 32 = +0.000489 64 = +0.000974 96 = +0.001465 128 = +0.001950 192 = +0.002930 256 = +0.003907 384 = +0.005860 512 = +0.007812
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Coin army still owes me 10k in coins, give or take. Disappeared without a trace after the 'fixed' the problem.
Fuckin thieves.
All my confirmed coins disappeared from CoinArmy too. I don't have a payout address set and I don't have any transactions listed, so I wasn't "hacked" or something. User ID 111.
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From their Twitter feed:
Middle Coin @middlecoinpool
Payouts for when your balance is >0.001 but < 0.01 are only on wednesdays for now. I'll post again when I fix that functionality.
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we can see how professional you are when you send your bitcoins to terracoin address...
lol -PB He's a user who made a mistake that the exchange can easily fix. I can't see any reason for the "lol'ling".
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Go to Cryptsy.com, deposit your IFC and trade it for Bitcoin then trade bitcoin for QRK.
You can't trade IFC directly for BTC or QRK on Cryptsy. You'll need to trade your IFC for LTC or XPM there, then LTC or XPM for BTC, and then BTC for QRK. That's complicated (and strange) how did they explain this strange restriction? They someone suspend the currency if they feel it's network isn't stable but this is strange. Most exchanges will close a currency pair if the trading volume is too low.
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