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21  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: June 27, 2014, 10:17:43 PM
They definitely sending out batch 1. Just saw 5 neptune boxes at my hosting site!

They're shipping.  I got 2 x batch 1 neptunes earlier this week.
22  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: How to monitor several KNC-Jupiter ??? on: June 26, 2014, 08:47:24 PM
Hi there.

I'm trying for some time with various monitoring tools, such as CryptoGlance, to observe all my KNC-Jupiter.
But it does not work.
Looks like, the API get no output to the network.
I use windows system.

In Jupiter I have the following cgconfig:
------------------------------------------
   "api-list": true,
   "api-mcast": true,
   "api-mcast-port": "4028",
   "api-port": "4028",
   "expiry": "120",
   "failover-only": true,
   "log", "5",
   "no-pool-disable": true,
   "queue": "1",
   "scan-time": "60",
   "shares": "0",
   "kernel-path": "/ usr / bin"
   "api-allow": "W: 127.0.0.1, W: 192.168.90.0/24"
-------------------------------------------

Has anyone ever done or knows of the error?

Or someone knows monitoring tool that works with the KNC-Jupiters?

greeting
Tinu

Have you looked into Munin at all?  http://munin-monitoring.org/
23  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: June 26, 2014, 08:23:47 PM
the ax1200I should be able to run the neptune without any special bootup procedures right?

Based on what Neptune users have reported thus far, you WILL need special bootup procedures for this PSU. See KnC's troubleshooting guide under the heading "PSU powers off when ASIC boards are connected".

If you haven't bought your PSU yet, get EVGA 1300W Supernova G2, good reports so far. Or Seasonic X-1250.
Or, 3 x Cooler Master V850.

I'd go with 3x AX860's.  You'll save yourself some money.  Basically you have to short pins 4 & 5 from the right on the top of the atx connector.
24  Economy / Services / Re: Are You A Developer? Could I Ask You Some Questions (Costs $$) ? on: June 25, 2014, 09:01:10 PM
I have a idea that I want to bring to life (hobby), is there a experienced web developer who I can ask a few questions about what it would cost to bring it to life?

thx

Send me a pm and I'll give you my email.  Probably don't have the time to do it myself but can help you price everything out and find the right folks.
25  Bitcoin / Hardware / Please remove on: June 24, 2014, 08:35:19 PM
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26  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: About Pool Workers.... on: June 24, 2014, 05:37:19 PM
A co-miner and I have been wondering about workers: If you have say three (3) Antminer S1’s on the same pool using the same worker does it make a difference to your overall hash rate or efficiency?

The only difference I can discern is the difficulty of that worker... You should be fine either way.
27  Economy / Services / Re: Im not a Programmer .. i need help on: June 24, 2014, 02:05:09 PM
Hi ..

Firstly .. My English is bad .. Sorry.

2ndly .. as mentioned above .. im willing to start a new bitcoin business .. the average transactions per day could reach 35,000 - 190,000 Transactions .. that is our target.
So we decide to deal with Coinbase for the first month or year .. and when we reach that target we would like to buil our own bitcoin exchange service ..

so what do you think the cost will be or the time  .. i know its difficult but what it will take to have a website providing :

- Exchange service
- Wallet Service
- Merchant Payment Gateway ( similar to Coinbase ).
and so on ..

the website will be in another language .. and we are willing to spend quite good money ..

any positive comment will help .

First off what language are you planning on doing your implementation in?  i18n features should help to make that pretty simple.

When you talk about a merchant payment gateway are you talking about bank integration as well?  There's little to no chance you'll find a bank willing to participate.  SVB does coinbase's banking, but they won't even take on miners as clients.

The exchange and wallet service are a few hundred hours of work, so I'd expect to pay $20-30k at the very least for that, perhaps more if you want it all done *right*.
28  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: CPU mining problem on: June 23, 2014, 09:24:35 PM
I'm mining with rpcminer-cpu.exe...


https://mining.bitcoin.cz doesn't shows my working



I also try to mine with gui miner but it says that connecting, but realy didn't connected

You're really trying to mine with just a CPU?  I doubt 700KH/s will show up.
29  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: [URGENT] NEED 200GH/s FOR 30 DAYS on: June 21, 2014, 07:29:37 PM
NEED 200GH/s FOR 30 DAYS
I need you to put my pool address to your rig of 200Gh/s (Antminer S1 Preferred) for continues 5 Days.
Price/TH/Day = BTC 0.042
I will extend it to 30 more days if the miner is good.

Payment on every 24 hrs.
If any one need escrow that too available.

Note: Will not accept Rented rigs re-renting to me.
Contact me via PM.

So you're asking for 0.000042 BTC/GH/s?  Seems like a raw deal to me...
30  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: solution to rubber hose attacks on: June 20, 2014, 03:37:53 AM
If you're really worried about this scenario why don't you just keep your cold storage in a safety deposit box?
31  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Does any miner want to help test something? on: June 17, 2014, 09:01:55 PM
less 'risk' for people who have an old block erupter or something laying around and willing to help Wink

I would be willing to help. I have a few usb block erupters, and maybe a block erupter cube I could put on this.


It less about the hash rate, I just want to make sure miners can connect to this url and make sure they can communicate with the data.

Ok just let me know when you need them. They are just collecting dust atm.

Actually I am rebuilding the idea, so I will update this thread. Some people gave me some great ideas so yeah.

I'll sell you a block erupter blade on the cheap if you're still looking for something to test with...
32  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: How do you communicate with your Antminer S2 outside your network? on: June 17, 2014, 09:00:36 PM
Salutations everyone,

I've been mining a while with some Antminer S2's in different pools to test out the configuration. I only access it through the web browser from my home network on my laptop running Win7 x64. The router is a MI424WR-GEN3I (frontier service). I'm looking for a way to access it outside my network in the same way through the browser ideally. So I can change the mining configuration while out and about.

I have it on the static address (192.168.1.99), each time I switched it to DHCP the Antminer would not work correctly. I signed up for no-ip.com for DDOS to attempt to forward the access out. But after creating the last port forward rule for my Antminers address on my home router, it still isn't working correctly.

Currently when I access my home network/port (assigned to the Antminer) through Firefox. It shows the following:

CMD=GET / HTTP/1.1
Host: XXXXXXXXXXX (My network address/port)
user-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:30.0_ Gecko/20100101 Firefox/30.0
Accept: text/html\,application/xhtml|STATUS=E,When=1402685318,Code=14,Msg=Invalid command,Description=cgminer 3.12.0|CMD=xml\,application/xml;q\=0.9\,*/*;q\=0.8
Accept-Language: en=US\,en;q\=0.5
Accept-Encoding: gzip\, deflate
Connection: keep-alive

|STATUS=E,When=1402685318,Code=14,Msg=Invalid command,Description=cgminer 3.12.0|

It looks like to me I'm opening up a file/packet from cgminer. When I attempt to access it through Chrome it starts an instant 566kb file to download. Opening up the file in Notepad++ shows the same values shown above in Firefox.

Anyone know what port forward settings I need to use to have it come up correctly? If you have another way that you use to access your Antminer S1/S2 system from your home network outside it, please share it.

As a side note, I also suggest everyone that owns an Antminer S2 reads over [Dogie's Comprehensive Bitmain AntMiner S2 Setup]https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=518205.0 as well. It goes over a great deal with common and some complex issues that have been experienced so far with this hardware.

Thank you for your time and good luck mining!


Your best bet is probably using an ssh tunnel into the network.  That way (assuming you have a machine that's always on) you don't have to advertise any ports except ssh.  You should also turn off password authentication add fail2ban etc.  One command on your laptop opens the tunnel and then you'd pull up the same internal ip on a different port from your laptop.
33  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: US Forex legit? on: June 17, 2014, 08:57:24 PM
This isn't involving a trade of bitcoins, but rather currency trades. US FOREX, inc is a company that handles such trades, and they claim to be much cheaper than having banks exchange currencies for you. This could be much cheaper than sending an international bank wire from the US, so does anyone know if this website is legit or not?

https://www.usforex.com/

I would guess they're somewhat legit... They are registered with FINCEN:

Regulated in the United States by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network("FinCEN"),MSB#31000041368555

This is trivial to do but it puts a real spotlight on you in terms of regulation compliance etc.  I would assume that fraudsters wouldn't register with fincen.

As a side note using an atm / debit card in another currency is insanely expensive so I'm not surprised there are cheaper options.

34  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: GHASH.IO vs ELIGIUS.ST on: June 17, 2014, 08:01:53 PM
GHASH.IO vs ELIGIUS.ST

Which pool is more profitable. Its seems GHASH.IO more appealing. What you say?

I've had similar results with both.  Personally I prefer eligius.
35  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: How to monitor room temperature remotely? on: June 17, 2014, 04:34:59 PM
Thanks for the suggestions! RPi seems like the way to go. I think I'll try this out: http://www.projects.privateeyepi.com/home/temperature-gauge

What hardware are you running?  Might also be worth looking into Munin http://munin-monitoring.org/.  If you need a hand feel free to PM me.

36  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: How to monitor room temperature remotely? on: June 17, 2014, 03:45:01 PM
I'm going to be moving some of my miners to a small room at my parent's house. I want to be able to monitor the room temperature remotely. Anyone have any ideas on the best way to do this?

I'd also like to be able to remotely/automatically turn a portable air conditioner on/off based on the room temperature. I'll be using Wemo Insights on the miners to power cycle them remotely when needed.

Sounds like it's time for you to buy a raspberry pi and some relays!
37  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Hardware - It's really hard to buy mining hardware on: June 16, 2014, 03:44:06 PM
So if coins are selling for $600, then I could buy 8 for $4,800.  What could I hope to make?  Where do you think the price is going?  Double, Triple or back down to $200.  I lost money in the stock market - I don't plan on losing money by buying coins.  I don't know why the latest strategy and suggestion is to buy bitcoins?  Maybe when you could buy 10,000 for $1 when they first came out as a joke, but not at $600.  Sure, it's possible that a coin will be $5,000 a year from now, but I have my doubts.

Just to give you an idea an AntMiner S2 (running at 1TH/s) would yield about 0.3 BTC/day ($23/day).  Assuming that difficulty doesn't change (IT WILL!) you'd ROI in roughly 100 days.  You won't be able to run an S2 profitably (assuming $0.10/kwh) after network rate hits ~800m.  If you have cheaper power (unlikely unless you're on a big commercial plan) you might make it a little longer, say 1.5b GH/s.
38  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: ==== Eligius, please pay my 200+ BTC ==== on: June 13, 2014, 09:17:18 PM

Yeah.  I was just kind of wondering how much trouble it could cause if hundreds of people internationally started contacting his government demanding action to investigate his bitcoin involvement and possible unethical activities.

In that case you will be put in jail instantly.
Smart lawyer works everytime.

I wonder if the Eligius guys have your BruceXIE's somewhere... Maybe they should just turn it over to the authorities?  Seems like fraud, deceptive practices etc.
39  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: ==== Eligius, please pay my 200+ BTC ==== on: June 13, 2014, 07:05:59 PM

I'm innocent until proven guilty in your country.
Luckily, I have no need to prove that I'm innocent both under my government and bitcoin way, since it is a by-default. If someone wants to announce that I'm guilty, Hi must prove.
I just want someone to get my money back according to his public visible account page.
I don't like to announce something which I cannot prove, this is not a bitcoin way.



So would you mind to explain what happend at BTCGuild?

We have some issue with our mining infrastructure, which caused BTCGuild froze our account on the beginning of May.
After a fast fix and a test on various pool include Eligius, we saw block solved (totally 5) on Eligius block page and think that the issue was resolved, then we switch back to BTCguild under its administrator's checking on the log of our share we mine after this incident.
But we found that Eligius refused to pay for shares of our test.
In a internal review of this issue, we think that eligius may know this issue and build a plot aimed to this issue.
Then, the left is all known by all here.


So you're either scamming or your gear isn't working right.  Either way you shouldn't expect to get paid.

My gears is working wrong on BTCguild, after fixing we move to eligius for test, and see all things correct in its own block list.
Especially For 1Gu8zxRi8cyENV8CQe52D7QEsiZ7ruT73u, it is a brand new account and begining it's mining just after the fix and block was found by it, so why eligius ban it?


From the stats your gear still isn't working right.  You screwed up (perhaps, accidentally, although I doubt that) and screwed a bunch of us in the process.  You won't find any sympathy here.
40  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Anybody know what's up with the Eligius payout queue? on: June 13, 2014, 06:36:44 PM
It's in Failsafe.  When the backlog clears up the payout queue will resume.

That's what I was thinking, just accustomed to seeing the big red warning.

Thanks!
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