I'll admit that recently (as many people do care about exchanges) I have asked YoBit to list FAIL, but no payment has been made (the want at least 0.1 BTC in order to list a coin), so I'm not sure what will happen.
Maybe you'd have more luck with https://novaexchange.com/ , they seem pretty openminded with regards to fair (or fail-ed, <- pun intended) coins that do not create big volume (yet).
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Just got an update from Chloe.
Currently batch three has solved the restart and reboot issue by updating both the STM32 MCU firmware and SD card firmware (they have to match each other before the miners can work). We decided to send batch one and batch two customers new STM32 MCU to replace the original ones on boards. You will have to find local expertise to execute the replacement though. And we are thinking of finding some expertise for you.
I really can't be believe that Innosilicon haven't prepared the boards with a JTAG header and they now need to replace the complete STM32 MCU. Eventually it could be possible to program the chip with a special clip, I know these exist for SOIC, like i.e.: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Programmer-Testing-Clip-SOP16-SOP-SOIC-16-SOIC16-DIP16-DIP-16-Pin-IC-Test-Clamp-with/32412927187.htmlHaven't found such for the LQFP the STM32 seems to be in, though I think they should exist. But then again, it is unknown if the chip can be reprogrammed while mounted, maybe there is a reason they have no JTAG holes/headers.
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is FLT listed anywhere besides bter?
As far as I know only in Novaechxange and Bter.
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So on the A4 Batch 3 (v2.01 firmware)....
Back to solo LTC pool.... the A4s B3/v2.01 are running well there.
Stressed out by these miners struggling to survive in a multi coin pool.
Anyone can recommend a reliable LTC pool?
So why did I pay 1800$ for a single coin miner again???
I wonder if building a stratum server to act as a proxy would help. I presume the issue with the coin switch is the changing difficulty? Could a proxy force a consistent difficulty? I've never fooled with one before--perhaps someone with that experience could pitch in. I don't think so, the problem ist not the change of difficulty but rather the work restart the unit gets when the coin (and blocktemplate) changes on a profit switching pool. May I ask what you guys use as fixed diff when mining with the A4 on profit switching pools?
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Goldseal, Will You send some announcements also to CasinoCoin mailing lists?
Once they make their announcements we'll put one out as well on the mailing lists. But who's building this closed loop voucher system and exchange? prypto and dws Right, but are those real companies? If yes, who owns these companies? There is like NO info about hem, and the website tells nothing. I wonder if naming a company "Dreamworks" is a smart decision. I could imagine that the other Dreamworks ( http://www.dreamworksanimation.com/) may be a little concerned about that.
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Trying to create a gambling site using TIPS, think this is a smart idea or a waste of time?
Nice idea, let us know if there is anything we can do to support you.
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Things are kinda slow these days, anything in the works? I don't know of any plans personally, but I can only speak for myself and am certainly open for suggestions. However since the wallet is based on Feathercoin sources, there are plenty of hidden opportunities in there, like i.e.: did somebody actually notice that the current wallet supports printable paper wallets?
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Not at all I ordered miners from him and everything went smooth Don't play around !
Make sure you understand that I didn't state that, I have no experience with that company at all but I have ordered from Innosilicon before and it all worked smoothly. If Innosilicon issues such a fraud warning I have no reasons to question it yet. I am just relaying that info from the above URL. @Jelin1984: There is a good bunch of people here running the A4 already, I can't believe they are all lying and posting false pictures: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1523298
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Make sure you read the last part of this: http://www.innosilicon.com/html/mining-asic/14.html : Fraud Alert: The so-called “reseller” below is totally faked and we received customer complaint about him: Company site: https://www.asicminermarket.com/He is a fake reseller. Any sales info from him is a fraud. He is not our authorized reseller. All sale inquiries have to go through Innosilicon direct contact. Those cheaters will take your money and not give you machine. So you’d better not trust anyone without our verification. Without that correct Innosilicon email address, you add your own risk. You are advised not to buy. We don’t have any so-called reseller globally. Don’t send money other than Innosilicon account.
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... $2100 and you get 280mhs and 90 days warranty Ascicminers.com
Please allow me to correct you: I just received an offer for $1,782 as existing Innosilicon customer, for new customers it is now $1,782.
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yes it seems Bittrex change some policy and now nobody is able to log in. I don't have more info than that actually....
Thanks for the heads-up Sampey, that's good to know so I can stuff away my network tools and stop worrying something is broken on my end ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) If I can help in testing something, let me know. Edit: Filled a support request with Bittrex.
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Is anybody else experiencing problems when login to Bittrex with C.A.T. ?
Started in the last ~24 hrs, the Bittrex window was hanging and after I killed it and restarted I am stuck on waiting after pressing "Login". All other exchanges I have licensed work fine.
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I'm not 100% sure that I have used without problems for months and has now damaged the controller board I do not know if it is due to poor welding connector or something else. They have been tested cleaning the connectors, removing the plastic, and have not worked
shipping from spain
Thank you for your openess, well appreciated. I won't bid as the risk seems a bit too high for me that they are burned beyond being repairable. Good luck with your sale anyway!
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Might be interested. From which country do you ship? Are you sure that only the connector on the 4 cubes is damaged?
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Sorry for my rant. I could take time to edit or just delete it and maybe give up on this coin. I am a "green" advocate so looking at coins like this. I'm kind of a newbie. Granted, maybe there isn't much money in pursuing this for anyone, but I like when coins/teams are aimed at newbies. I think I added a node before, is that when you download a dat file separate from the wallet? I'm embarrassing myself to make the point that it would be good to have a self-contained wallet. Google says: The easiest way to connect to a node is to go into the debug window on the wallet client and enter the following command: addnode ipaddresshere add. addnode ipaddresshere remove. Open %appdata% Add or Edit .conf File. Ok, I like learning tech stuff so I am game for maybe trying that at some point....but I've consulted/taught computers to mom and pop businesses since 1994 and I know most people will not adopt something this complex. What google says pretty much sums it up. The problem is that when a coin gets older all the hardcoded nodes that should get a new wallet get started respectively connected and synched have eventually disappeared or changed ip and are no more reachable. You then need just one node that is connected to the network, once you connect to such a node/wallet it will tell your wallet which other peers it is connected too and your wallet can try to connect to these too. Whenever it connects to a new node/wallet both exchange their list of peers they are connected to and these are cached then on your disk so that when you start your wallet next time your wallet knows a lot of peers to try (and hopefully connect quickly). Try Googles suggestion in the debug window of your wallet and type: addnode 162.243.35.214 add addnode 146.0.32.101 add addnode 194.135.85.120 add addnode 199.126.179.110 add addnode 158.69.27.82 add
HTH
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I have my asics mostly pointed to bitcoin and sometimes other things. This was in a Earthcoin script I wanted to point a gridseed orb with no fan (hence no sha256) at bc I'm still trying to find good scrypt coins to mine.
I am using this successfully:
cgminer.exe --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://eac.suprnova.cc:3515 -u name p pw --gridseed-options=baud=115200,freq=800,chips=5 --hotplug 5
do you (or anyone) suggest I change anything?
As bathrobehero said, two different ports to the the same pool. The first one which you are using is probably a vardiff, which means the stratum server will adjust the minimum difficulty it requests from your miner based on an expected timespan. For example if the stratum wants to get a share every 30s, it will over time adjust your difficulty so that your miner with it's given hashrate is able so submit a share around every 30s. On the other hand if you rent miners from nicehash which start at a minimum of 0.1Gh/s but often go as high as 10Gh/s or even more you need a stratum port with a fixed (very high) difficulty, elsewise if the nicehash miners would start with the same diff as your miner they would try to send hundreds or thousands of low diff shares within the first 30s and overhelm the pool completely., therefor nicehash ports have a fixed high diff like 32768 or 16384. So if you would point your gridseed toward the nicehash port, you would probably never be able to submit a single share (or it would take a very long time). That said, your command line above looks fine and like what you should use on that pool. Never try to use a port labelled with "nicehash" if you have less than 500Mh/s under your mousepointer. BTW: Your gridseed is an asic miner, so that fits too ;-) HTH
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I see some scrypt litecoin miners for sale and I'm wondering if you can switch them to mine any other scrypt-based altcoin also?
Thanks.
Litecoin miner is a term that is occasionally used for Scrypt miners. Scrypt miners are just that: miners for Scrypt based altcoins. HTH
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