You also can use yacoind for signing messages: yacoind signmessage Y7FM89AiFhWKBcXh2BzzRaw4eUAYkreXbs "Gimme some YAC" Just replace Y7FM89AiFhWKBcXh2BzzRaw4eUAYkreXbs with your YACoin adress. Gimme some YAC Y7FM89AiFhWKBcXh2BzzRaw4eUAYkreXbs IE3pfzJo0VmZSg5ZGEAA/ETo0Dq8I3cAZEN4ki4+DmGflzwin48oDCD+HihKZuUO2Cw/gfL8LgTb9RZD8Wu7utc=
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I guess most miners dump their mined YACoins as quick as possible,which isnt smart IMHO. An exchange price is alwas made up by supply and demand. If you hold your coins for a while then the supply gets shorter while the demand stays the same. That way the price goes up and you can also collect POS in that time ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) On the other hand low prices are good when you want to get cheap YACoins ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Its just like when you are speculating with stocks: If you want to get rich then dont follow the herd, think up our own investment strategie.
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1.) Install driver like Beastlymac wrote 2.) use BFGminer, CGminer or Bitminter, Guiminer doesnt work with ASICs. Bitminter is nearly as noob friendly as Guiminer but requires Java. BFGminer is the miner with less hardware errors than the other two, this will give you more bitcoins in return. CGminer requires a spezial driver (Zadig) but offers USB hotplugging. There is also the https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=268933.0 GUI BE Miner, which I havent tried, but it is just a GUI Interface to an older version of BFGminer.
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The vote was completed and a majority voiced their opinion. IMHO the vote should have been done at YACointalk not at Bitcointalk to get the vote more accepted. Asking at Bitcontalk for a new logo is like asking the workers at Ford for a new GMC logo and then wondering why GMC doesnt accept the new logo ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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A hardware error rate of 1% is nomal for most mining software. If you use BFGminer 3.2.0 or later, then it drops down to around 0.6%. edit: here is a picture as proof ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fs14.directupload.net%2Fimages%2F130925%2Fxybcowie.png&t=663&c=YDURYM84X6ggHw)
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BFGminer also doesnt support USB hot plugging.
Wrong. It does support hot plugging as of the latest revision. As far as I know CGminer supports USB hot plugging. With BFGminer 3.2.1 I had to restart it to get another USB Block Erupter recognised.
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Dont worry, you can just plug in your USB Drive and use it. BFGMiner only uses USB to RS232 Bridge chips (Silicon Labs, FTDI, ProfilicUSA), all other hardware shouldnt be affected. BFGminer also doesnt support USB hot plugging.
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Ich hätte gern so einen Silberpfeil für meine Sammlung ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Allerdings fehlen mir gerade die nötigen Bitcoins. Könnte ich einen für eine Woche reservieren lassen?
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ich hab die aktuellste version ich habe keinen hub dran,da ich den EINEN stick erst mal testen wollte bevor ich alle anschließe. der stick hängt direkt am pc
wenn es kein USB 3.0 Port ist dann wird daß wohl die Ursache sein.
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use a powered hub or plug it into a USB 3.0 port. That should probably help.
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I had the same problem on windows once when i plugged two erupters in a hub that wasnt able to supply enough power. Have you plugged it directly into a USB 2.0 port (without a powered hub)?
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I found an odd behavior when you use different blockchains and block erupters. I have a merged mining Bitcoin pool set as main pool and a PPCoin pool as a failback pool. When the main pool fails, it switches without problems to the PPCoin pool and keeps on mining. When the main pool comes back to life, it switches back to pool 0 but stops mining. My block erupters are turned off. If I manualy switch back to pool 1 they start working again. If I now manualy switch to pool 0, bfgminer ignores this and keeps mining on pool 1. I have to restart bfgminer to get it working on pool 0 again. I also tried manualy switching on my GPU rig. Here most of the time switching between the pools is no problem (It only gets very few times stuck at the PPCoin pool), even balancing as pool strategy works without problems. Load balancing doesnt work, it keeps mining on the pool with the highest priority.
Sounds like it's working fine, given the circumstands. Multiple blockchains at the same time has never been supported. Yes, I understand that. Its just strange that it works with GPUs but the Block Erupters stop working.
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I found an odd behavior when you use different blockchains and block erupters. I have a merged mining Bitcoin pool set as main pool and a PPCoin pool as a failback pool. When the main pool fails, it switches without problems to the PPCoin pool and keeps on mining. When the main pool comes back to life, it switches back to pool 0 but stops mining. My block erupters are turned off. If I manualy switch back to pool 1 they start working again. If I now manualy switch to pool 0, bfgminer ignores this and keeps mining on pool 1. I have to restart bfgminer to get it working on pool 0 again. I also tried manualy switching on my GPU rig. Here most of the time switching between the pools is no problem (It only gets very few times stuck at the PPCoin pool), even balancing as pool strategy works without problems. Load balancing doesnt work, it keeps mining on the pool with the highest priority.
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Whats most important is the number of accepted shares. You could have a higher hashrate, but when you got lots of rejects or hardware errors then its worth nothing. Sadly cgminer doesnt show this calculated effective hashrate like bfgminer does (its the right one of the three hashrates).
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lets see what you got (total = accepted + rejected +hw): total num HW % 2549 24 0.94 2582 25 0.96 2479 23 0.92 2527 26 1.02 2454 24 0.97 2524 16 0.63 So you are around 1% HW except for the last one. This is my BE minirig: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fs7.directupload.net%2Fimages%2F130915%2Ftz8qt3w5.png&t=663&c=RMwNi7MKiBvdRg)
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BFGminer 3.2.0 gives you a lower Hardware error rate (~0.6% instead of ~1.0%) with Block Erupters, so at the moment its the better choice.
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Promotion is always good ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) To get things started I would offer 50 YAC for the first article.
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Are there ways to earn this coin without mining, maybe by writing?
No, you can only earn worthless Devcoins that way ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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