For Auction, a 2002 Mexican "Libertad" coin, .999 fine silver.It has been in circulation, so it has minor scratches & damage as indicated in the photos. It has also been cleaned & shined before (for the numismatics out there to know) (Click Image to enlarge) Includes free economy shipping to the "lower 48" states of america. This is for Litecoins. My reserve price is the cold spot price of SLV, based on Kitco NY close price as of yesterday ($34.57) which is 864.25 LTC. Bidding starts at 850 LTC. Multiples of 5 LTC please.Auction ends in ~168 hours from the date of this posting. (7 days)Feel free to post any questions. EDIT: I have a +1 in the reputable members thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=484.msg323572#msg323572
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Generally I feel it's not worth the trouble even with extra postage. Some countries even ban PM in the mail, so technically you can't ship them. Your risk is a lot higher.
Oh. Then maybe I should say no world-wide shipping, unless the buyer wants to take the risk and pay more for shipping.
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I bought it last year when the spot was higher than it is now. Maybe I should just start a new thread and auction it off. I would need to get pretty close to spot price + shipping, in litecoins. Price? Whatever the shipping costs are. $5 USD domestic usa... international I am not sure. I would have to ask my post office.
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I've never shipped outside of the USA. If it is as easy as going to the post office and paying for shipping there, then I will consider it if I can get compensated for it. (more coins)
Do you have any experience with that? Anyone?
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I wonder if there would be any interest in a Mexican 1oz silver coin, that was in circulation. I will provide a pic soon. Just curious if I should start my own thread about it. Click image to enlarge
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Wow, I just saw this.
I have a few ozt of silver, wouldn't mind getting more, or selling 1 to get "into" litecoin.
Bitcool, how has your experience been with the sale/auction?
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Yes, computers are on the same internal network. Have you tried scanning that computer from your other computer (that computer being the one that is 192.168.1.27) for port 9332 being open?
I don't know how to do that. I just googled it, and downloaded 1 utility, but it doesn't seem to let me scan ports that I wanna scan (9332). I will continue to try other utilities, and update this post. But before then, how do YOU scan for open ports on an internal network? EDIT: I found PortQry from Microsoft. I was able to determine than TCP port 9332 on 192.168.1.27 is LISTENING.
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Update: The first "screen" still does not change, but I know it is mining correctly. I temporarily used a pool and the pool was receiving my shares. It's just disconcerting that I get no "header" in the window, and which does not allow me to use the menu system.
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That says it is mining LTC Since you are mining to litecoind you will not see anything until you find a block. The 'share' difficulty of litecoind and bitcoind is of course block difficulty (Currently: LTC: ~8.54) litecoind also does not supply LP so that message makes sense also. So ... basically it's working normally But shouldn't I be able to see the header stuff like on my other computer? Example, on PC 1: cgminer version 2.6.4 - Started [2012-09-17 13:09:24] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (5s): 152.0 (avg):205.6kh/s | Q:7281 A:1 R:7 HW:0 E:0% V:0.0/m TQ: 0 ST: 2 SS: 0 DW: 3710 NB: 721 LW: 0 GF: 4 RF:0 Connected to http://localhost:9332 without LP as user panda Block: 7a83cee745eed77fba20be33ff5afa13... Started: [22:26:41] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [P]ool management [G]PU management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit GPU 0: 80.0C 1785RPM | 151.3/205.5kh/s | A:1 R:7 HW:0 V:0.00/m I:12 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Because I don't see that on PC 2, just the first "screen."
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Hello. I tried searching this thread but I don't know how to find what I am seeking. The README doesn't say either. And at the time of this post, there are 357 pages, too long to browse. So here is my question. Is cgMiner able to solo mine from one computer to another computer in the same home network?I can solo GPU mine litecoins on PC 1. (which is running litecoin-qt) I can't solo GPU mine anything on PC 2 w/o freezing, bsod, etc. The problem is running litecoin in the background. I am trying to use PC 2 to solo mine, connecting to PC 1. PC 1's ip address is 192.168.1.27. PC 1 has 1 GPU, a 6870, and is used during the day by someone, so aggression is 12. At night, I set it to 16. PC 1's litecoin.conf (in the roaming folder) has two RPCIPALLOW= lines, one for 127.0.0.1, and one for 192.168.1.x. Just in case, on my Netgear router, I have forwarded port 9332 to PC 1's IP address. I don't think it is needed for internal routes, but I wanted to be sure. PC 2 has two physical graphic cards, and I use it for personal things, and I run 3 monitors. Device 0 is a Radeon 6790 I believe, and device 1 is ATi46xx. On PC 2, I run cgminer with -o 192.168.1.27:9332, but after finding an "alive" pool, it doesn't do anything. It doesn't necessarily hang, as I can press Ctrl+C and it quits, or clicking the close X button. It doesn't affect the computer in any other way. Batch file: cgminer --scrypt -o 192.168.1.27:9332 -u panda -p miner --shaders 800 --intensity 12 --worksize 256 -g 1 [2012-09-18 21:09:31] Started cgminer 2.7.5
[2012-09-18 21:09:31] Started cgminer 2.7.5 [2012-09-18 21:09:32] Probing for an alive pool [2012-09-18 21:09:32] No suitable long-poll found for pool http://192.168.1.27:9332 [2012-09-18 21:09:32] Pool 0 http://192.168.1.27:9332 alive
If anyone needs to know, with both PC's, I can safely run GUIMiner for bitcoins with a pool. Running the switch "-n" on PC 2 results with this: [...date...] CL Platform 0 vendor: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [...date...] CL Platform 0 name: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing [...date...] CL Platform 0 version: OpenCL 1.1 AMD-APP (831.4)
[...date...] Platform 0 devices: 2 [...date...] 0 Barts [...date...] 1 ATI RV730 [...date...] GPU 0 AMD Radeon HD 6700 Series hardware monitoring enabled [...date...] GPU 1 ATI Radeon HD 4600 Series hardware monitoring enabled [...date...] Failed to ADL_Overdrive5_FanSpeedInfo_Get [...date...] 2 GPU devices max detected
If anyone can help me out, I can donate my first LTC block found (already found one, and it has matured). Thanks. Dave
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Vork, did you miss my post?
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Things are a different now.
(i made a post on forum.litecoin.net but the DNS isn't resolving right now)
It turns out I got your tutorial and someone else's confused.
I can solo mine with on my 2nd computer with your setup. So I want to mine to my other computer, from my personal one, but it's not working.
I set up my router's port forwarding of 9332 to point to my 2nd computer, at 192.168.1.27. I set up litecoin.conf (on that pc) to accept two ip's: 127.0.0.1, 192.168.1.*. I start cgminer with -o localhost:9332 and works beautifully. In fact, I've already found a block.
On my PC, I run cgminer with -o 192.168.1.27:9332 but it doesn't do anything. It stalls after it finds that the pool is alive.
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Hi. I am trying to mine litecoin with your setup to no avail.
I have been mining bitcoin for over a year on this 6870 with no problems. I have a 4 core AMD processor.
With ScryptMiner, I can get 10kh/s with 6 threads, less at higher threads. (is that good?) Reaper doesn't even work.
I am trying it out on my personal desktop, which I use the 6870 as well as a smaller 4000 series, to run 3 monitors. I want it to use the main GPU, which is device zero. So in the config file I put "device 0" w/o quotes. I have lowered my aggression to 9, and still, it hangs at:
Compiling kernel... this could take up to 2 minutes
Any suggestions?
cgminer sometimes works, sometimes doesn't. I am very confused. Please help anyone.
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Sadly, I think you are correct.
I think I just didn't notice until the power outage brought attention to it.
PS: (never sent/received more than 15 times total)
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Well, that's no help to me, sadly. I get no more "errors" but my transactions are gone, and so is the balance. What is also sad, is that the 9.99 btc was a transfer from my bitcoin7 account to my savings wallet, so I have no record of the address used to receive it with, to check against the chain. EDIT: I think i found it... 18ab1vaKnD7hXLBSC81dS1i71t1fGS5Wyo this is the only address from my saver wallet that I ever used. I wonder if this can help me? Unless I got haxed? I notice 2 days before the lights went out (wednesday) that there is activity that I did not do. I did not SEND anything, and it says the 9.99 was sent to 12Xo26fqZWYvzeKSW5d7zjuKEGpz1iCGey.
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What other thread?
Also, do you think the wallet data file itself got corrupted? I have and OLD copy of that wallet file. Think that I could use that one and rescan?
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I tried what DeepCeleron suggested (other thread link) and nothing. I think I lost my 10 coins. Oh well.
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Hmm, the nightly backup is just over 2 weeks behind. Any thoughts?
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I will try this, and I did not have a back up copy after the confirmed transfer had been made to it some time ago. I will update this thread when I have more to say, or it worked.
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Okay, So the power went out for a second (or two) and one of my rigs had that error (running bitcoin client) and so I deleted the blk*.dat files (2 of them) and the error went away, and download the block chain all over again. (got it all after a few hours)
Now, it says I have zero bitcoins, and zero transactions. So, I did a rescan. (I have version 0.3.23-beta) In a dos prompt, I typed "bitcoin.exe -rescan" and eventually the client started, but still no coins. (I had 9.99 coins)
Now I am stuck as to my next move. What do i try next?
thanks, dave
EDIT: I have tried some of the suggestions below to no avail.
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