ipominer picked them up, but they're not throwing all that much hash at them - at least for now... they have like 4gh... still, even with that number, it doesn't add up to 20+gh... there is a monster amount of hash hitting it from somewhere that's not publically listed....
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The hashrate has been jumping between 13-35 gh/s since launch, there must be MPs jumping on and off as the difficulty changes. There are also people with large GPU farms that solo mine these X13 coins. Right now it just dropped to 13 gh/s when the difficulty went over 120. ETA: We have had several offers for a Mac wallet so that should be available soon. i'm assuming MP stands for multipools... i would believe this explanation if the coin was live on an exchange, but as of now - it makes no sense... multipools do not go after coins that are not trading yet, because they cannot cash out... where is all this hash coming from ?
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The network hashrate is at about 26 gh/s and the difficulty is still pretty low. Staking is working already as well!
Website and block explorer will be launched soon.
OP has been updated to include the pools that have added us. Thank you for the support!
i looked through the pools, and unless i missed one big one somewhere, i can only account for about 4-5gh - only a quarter of total net hash... where is the rest of it coming from ?
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just downloaded the qt from mega, and all that's there is an exe file... can't start, says missing dll's...
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Anyone else having more issues with Hash at me? One of my miners can't connect now. For a while none of them could. Stratum_subscribe error now. Was getting stratum_recv_line error earlier.
i also saw random disconnects, and i think the vardiff is behaving differently from a few days ago, and is choking my hashrate...
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so i just want to make sure i get this right...
this coin launched well over 3 weeks ago, and just as the announcement is made here the block being mined is 1900+... meaning, not only have the most profitable blocks have been all mined out, but even the second most profitable batch of blocks is just about done...
even though the original announcement had a link to mintpal (link went to their main page, and has now been removed), after all this time this coin is yet to hit an exchange... only pool mining is doing just over 100mh (nothing for x11), and the total nethash is pathetic...
have i missed anything ?
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No shares are being submitted, which is kind of weird.
It is... about half the people connected have that issue, the other half seems to be working fine... Can you tell me which miner you're using? I use sgminer5 and it seems to work fine but maybe there is a problem with the pool causing trouble with some other miner... sgminer 4.1.0 I just did a quick research and found this page: http://www.groestlcoin.org/pools/saying you have to use this: --difficulty-multiplier 0.00390625 Maybe that's the issue and some miners like sgminer 5 implement it by default or something... Let me know if that helps! does this need to be done for nvidia cards using ccminer too ?
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quick question about the way difficulty works with the multi-algo...
does each algo have it's own independent diff that adjusts based on that algo's conditions (nethash etc) or do they all influence each other ?
i noticed before the fork that as the x11 diff rose, scrypt and groestl was falling, etc... i got the impression that if one algo is more popular then the other, and is being hit heavier, the diff on the other algos would adjust lower...
is this the way it works ?
No each algo is independent. Before the 1.3.2 update, they was a bug with the block calculation. So you might have got the impression that one influences another. Now every algo is independent and will find a block every 450 secs. That means on an average every 90 secs including all 5 algos, a SFR block will be found. ok, got it...
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quick question about the way difficulty works with the multi-algo...
does each algo have it's own independent diff that adjusts based on that algo's conditions (nethash etc) or do they all influence each other ?
i noticed before the fork that as the x11 diff rose, scrypt and groestl was falling, etc... i got the impression that if one algo is more popular then the other, and is being hit heavier, the diff on the other algos would adjust lower...
is this the way it works ?
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is the x11 pool still on the wrong fork ?
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took my hash off that x11 pool until they confirm to be on the right fork...
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not a lot of blocks left before the fork, has anyone other then zpool updated ?
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There was a bug in v1.3.1 which caused a few blocks to be found every second. We have rectified this into another hardfork which would take place at block 120,290.Please update your wallets to v1.3.2 (Classic) or v2.2.2 (Revolutionary) which would solve this problem. http://saffroncoin.com/#walletsThis is a MANDATORY update to be on the latest chain. Update your daemons - http://github.com/saffroncoin/saffroncoin what's the procedure for wallet update on win - just replace the exe, or the whole thing ?
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Are there any rig rental sites that offer JPC mining?
i just asked the folks behind miningrigrentals.com if they would consider it, and the response was basically what i thought it would be - if there is a demand, they may add it... but there has to be a show of demand first...
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i want to try mining this with a 750ti, which i keep hearing is great for it... anything i need to know about settings ? is it as simple as changing my current algo (x11) to jackpot's, or are there any other parameters that need to be set ? if anyone could provide a quick sample of their bat file, i would appreciate it ccminer50.exe -a jackpot -o stratum+tcp: Oh yeah... make sure it's compute 5 - I almost forgot that. Duh! thanks, it worked, and was easy enough i think i may need to fine tune something... i'm running a 4 card rig, and seeing it top up at around 12mh total... from what i understand, i should be getting closer to 4 per card, so it should be closer to 16mh total...
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i don't mine p2p often, so maybe i'm not understanding something correctly, but this has me really confused how is it possible that 50 mh is getting less then half of coins per block then 20+ mh ? It's how P2P works, it's all about how many share you send. The 20mh/s guy has send more share, in fact he was on the pool before you. You just connect and can't ask to steal all his work on the next block found. It's a very fair system for everyone. In some time, don't know exactly how many minutes or hours, but at some point you will have 2.5x more that the 20mh/s with your 50mh/s as expected. P2Pool works like this: 1.at start your estimated payout is low and increase over time 2.after a while you have your full expected payout 3.when you switch your rigs on another coin, you still receive coin you have mine before but payout decrease slowly. What you lost at the beggining, you receive it when you leave. To explain a bit more, imagine you have mine a coin 3h and no blocks were found. You leave and some hours afterthe pool find a block, you still receive something. Nice, no ? define "just connected", because i have been connected for at least 15-20 minutes at that point, and through a few blocks... even now, with at least half hour into it, i am still seeing less... so again, what is "just connected" ? also, why am i not seeing stats for my wallet ? The block explorers are not updated to 1.3.1 yet. About the "just connected", if you have begin 30 min ago and the other guy have send share 24h ago, it's normal that the 20mh/s guy earn more sonce you have send less share that him. I understand it can be frustrating at start but keep in mind that you will earn coin when you leave. You lost nothing, it's just a sort of fair payout share about work that have been done. Be patient a bit more, you will see your payout growing to what you expect in some times. I don't predict you a timeframe but maybe in 1 or 2 hours you could earn more that the 20mh/s guy. And about you last post on coin and hash calculation, it can be a guy that has switched the payout address or a guy with X hashrate has been replaced by another one with similar hashrate. Click on the link below the the workers list and you can see everything you need to make accurate maths Some other pools use the same system (PPLNS) but p2pool don't hide anything, you just don't see it on other pools. thank you so much for the explanation... i'm not really frustrated, just dealing with something new, so i want to understand... so again, thank you for the explanation...
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i want to try mining this with a 750ti, which i keep hearing is great for it... anything i need to know about settings ? is it as simple as changing my current algo (x11) to jackpot's, or are there any other parameters that need to be set ? if anyone could provide a quick sample of their bat file, i would appreciate it
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and one last question... i am terrible at math, and again - still pretty new to p2p, so i'm just trying to understand something... total number of workers is 4... if you add up the hashrate of all 4 workers it equals the total for the node, so there isn't like a 5th hidden worker somewhere... yet, if you add up the coins for each worker, they add up to low 50's, not the 72... how, and where did those 20 coins go ?
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i don't mine p2p often, so maybe i'm not understanding something correctly, but this has me really confused how is it possible that 50 mh is getting less then half of coins per block then 20+ mh ? It's how P2P works, it's all about how many share you send. The 20mh/s guy has send more share, in fact he was on the pool before you. You just connect and can't ask to steal all his work on the next block found. It's a very fair system for everyone. In some time, don't know exactly how many minutes or hours, but at some point you will have 2.5x more that the 20mh/s with your 50mh/s as expected. P2Pool works like this: 1.at start your estimated payout is low and increase over time 2.after a while you have your full expected payout 3.when you switch your rigs on another coin, you still receive coin you have mine before but payout decrease slowly. What you lost at the beggining, you receive it when you leave. To explain a bit more, imagine you have mine a coin 3h and no blocks were found. You leave and some hours afterthe pool find a block, you still receive something. Nice, no ? define "just connected", because i have been connected for at least 15-20 minutes at that point, and through a few blocks... even now, with at least half hour into it, i am still seeing less... so again, what is "just connected" ? also, why am i not seeing stats for my wallet ?
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i don't mine p2p often, so maybe i'm not understanding something correctly, but this has me really confused how is it possible that 50 mh is getting less then half of coins per block then 20+ mh ?
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