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21  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Syscoin - Business on the Blockchain - Presale Started! on: July 21, 2014, 10:21:00 PM
Any plans to implement any privacy options or features?  I know there is a segment that would really like those types of features, for what ever reasons..
22  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-ANN] Syscoin - Business on the Blockchain on: July 19, 2014, 07:16:08 PM


We don't need some baseball caps with the Syscoin logo...

Actually I could use a new hat..   I don't need a phone case though, would rather have the shirt...  Grin
23  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: The Cypherfunks[FUNK]: a coin for a global band! Talking v2. Join! 80+ songs on: July 16, 2014, 11:49:33 AM

You will to be able burn more when we switch, so there is value in keeping mining right now! Smiley



Ok cool... I'm mining it for now with my ASICs (and using it to test new Ras Pi images to see which does better) since there is nothing else interesting at the moment... looks like somebody else jumped in the last few hours as I'm not solving all the blocks myself anymore, but can't tell more as all the blockchain explorers look to be down... but at least there is a few others out there...
24  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: The Cypherfunks[FUNK]: a coin for a global band! Talking v2. Join! 80+ songs on: July 15, 2014, 04:52:59 PM
Are we letting the blockchain die for now and turn off the miners?  Right now I'm pretty much getting 99.2% of every block unless some more miners jump on P2P and claim a share. Shocked
25  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: The Cypherfunks[FUNK]: a coin for a global band! Talking v2. Join! 80+ songs on: July 14, 2014, 06:22:22 PM
Still been lurking here time to time...lots of great ideas I see...can't wait to see where it goes.. is there any pools still up other than 0x0a p2pool and n00bsys0ps p2pool (no active miners on Noobs)? Every time I sync my wallet I feel like I won the lottery.  Grin
26  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HASHRA CONTROLA on Raspberry Pi for Gridseed on: May 30, 2014, 08:44:59 PM
so quiet.....  Huh

That's because gridseeds are pretty much a discontinued and out dated product now. You can still pick some up cheap, but for the price per Mhs they are not worth it with whats being released now and in the next 2-3 weeks.

What is being released that is better?? aside from knc titan which is not in yet...

Lots of products.. in fact Hashra who developed this software doesn't even sell gridseeds anymore, so I'm sure they are focusing their programing and development efforts towards their newer products now, I'm not expecting to see any vast improvements to the software for the gridseeds, especially since they have now unlocked them making it easy for others to update modules. We will probably see a version of Hashra that is designed to work with their newer products, but unkown if those will still work with the older gridseed products - they have released different versions so far for each type of hardware.
27  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HASHRA CONTROLA on Raspberry Pi for Gridseed on: May 28, 2014, 09:44:55 PM
so quiet.....  Huh

That's because gridseeds are pretty much a discontinued and out dated product now. You can still pick some up cheap, but for the price per Mhs they are not worth it with whats being released now and in the next 2-3 weeks.
28  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HASHRA CONTROLA on Raspberry Pi for Gridseed on: May 07, 2014, 04:01:36 PM
Great work with 1.4.5!  The individual settings and showing HW errors for each device is awesome, I've now been able to tune each miner almost perfect, maxing out each ones optimum setting. Interesting how some devices I can run at 900 with no errors, and some only at 850.

I know it's a real long shot and not required, but any chance of adding options like load-balance for mining with multiple pools?  I use this option with no quotas set for my GPU rigs and it works real well maxing out the work each rig does, and I can even mine different ones at the same time by sharing my hashrate and letting it pick the most efficient one.  Thanks for your hard work on this!
29  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HASHRA CONTROLA on Raspberry Pi for Gridseed on: April 25, 2014, 08:12:29 PM
I seem to have a lot of HW issues with the latest firmware. I've been mining at Nicehash @850. I have two sets of 10 miners running on the hardware Hashra sent. 10 miners per rpi. Any ideas on what is causing this?

I had this happen twice to me... once it was a bad connection to one of the Gridseeds, after resetting all the cables it fixed it... the other time it ended up being a gridseed that went bad, took me awhile to find out which one was throwing all the hardware errors (which is why I wish they showed HW errors per each device in addition to the submitted/accepted).. once I replaced it I've been fine.  I'm running 12 off a single powered usb hub @ 850.  I also have mine restart the miner every 6 hours.  Been rock solid stable the last few days... which is good since I'm going to be gone the next 3 days and I hope they keep going no problems during that time.

How did you track down which miner went bad?  I've noticed one has a fan that stalls out.  If I give it a push, it will start up again, but the next day when I check on things, it has stopped.  The lights seem to be blinking normally on it, so I've always assumed the board was fine and was a fan only issue.

I had to do it the hard way - I started unplugging them one by one and restarting Hashra and seeing if I got any hardware errors after letting run for a bit.. I lucked out and the 4th one was it, after that all the hardware errors disappeared.. (also no difference on the lights, it looked like the others) Now with 12 of them running at 850 over a 6 hour period at most I get a single hardware error, and about a 2% rejection rate which is on par with the pool rate.  If you suspect one already I'd start with that one.
30  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HASHRA CONTROLA on Raspberry Pi for Gridseed on: April 25, 2014, 06:01:17 PM
I seem to have a lot of HW issues with the latest firmware. I've been mining at Nicehash @850. I have two sets of 10 miners running on the hardware Hashra sent. 10 miners per rpi. Any ideas on what is causing this?

I had this happen twice to me... once it was a bad connection to one of the Gridseeds, after resetting all the cables it fixed it... the other time it ended up being a gridseed that went bad, took me awhile to find out which one was throwing all the hardware errors (which is why I wish they showed HW errors per each device in addition to the submitted/accepted).. once I replaced it I've been fine.  I'm running 12 off a single powered usb hub @ 850.  I also have mine restart the miner every 6 hours.  Been rock solid stable the last few days... which is good since I'm going to be gone the next 3 days and I hope they keep going no problems during that time.
31  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HASHRA CONTROLA on Raspberry Pi for Gridseed on: April 22, 2014, 05:53:23 PM

First I want to thank Hashra for making the image available for download. Now I need some help setting up the Controla. Looking at the output below, it appears that only one gridseed mini is working. Does anyone know what I may be doing wrong?

1.036 Mh/s current hashrate 1.019 Mh/s avg hashrate 69 / 20 Acc./Rej.
28.99 % rejection rate
3 Hardware errors

SCRYPT Miners hashrate 1017 Kh/s

Scrypt Miner 1
Mining...5/5 (0%)339 Kh/s
Scrypt Miner 2
Mining...64/67 (4.48%)339 Kh/s
Scrypt Miner 3
Mining...0/0 (0%)

Total hashing listed on clever mining is 363.

I've seen a few posts similar with this issue using Clevermining, Multipool and a few others... it's your rejects - out of 69, 20 of them were rejected by the pool, that's pretty high - for example on Rapidhash I'm only averaging about a 2% reject rate at most... so it looks to be a pool side issue.  You can see others are having the same issue over at the Cleverming thread here.. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=448649.3840

*edit -never mind - looking closer your miner #3 is not doing anything, and #1 is not doing much at all. I've had a few hang, the best practice I've found is to power up the hub and Gridseeds first, until the red light comes on with each unit, then boot the Pi.
32  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HASHRA CONTROLA on Raspberry Pi for Gridseed on: April 20, 2014, 03:50:40 AM
Hey Hashra

Any idea if/when you guys are gonna be working on individual clock speeds and/or auto-tuning as there is in the lightningasic controller?

Ditto.. this would be a huge benefit, esp for those of us that are running multiple units.  Right now I have to downclock to the weakest unit, I have 14 others that can run 50-100 Mhz faster, it's a huge disadvantage to using your product, but I really like the rest of it.  Another feature I'd like is in addition for each unit showing the shares/reject like it does now, is to show the HW errors for each unit, it would make it a lot easier to figure out which units are having issues when running so many of them.

And set a failover pool..or long shot add load balance between pools.
33  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: The Cypherfunks[FUNK]: crowdfunding global band through a crypto. We were on TV! on: April 15, 2014, 11:59:18 PM
CryptoRush...  aaaand it's gone.   Tongue
34  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: The Cypherfunks[FUNK]! Internet band & coin. Android coming! (We were on TV!) on: April 12, 2014, 02:40:14 AM

It seems CryptoRush markets are down again [for no apparent reason]. They really are not doing a decent job of staying in contact with coin devs. I'll contact them again.

Cryptorush is insolvent and trying any way they can to recover.  Right now even if you could sell Funk on there, there is no way to get your funds back out unless you trade for another altcoin.  Next time Funk does come back up, I'd withdraw everything if you could and wait to see if the become solvent again. Right now there is no way to get BTC, LTC or others out of the exchange.
35  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: The Cypherfunks[FUNK]! Internet band & coin. Android coming! (We were on TV!) on: April 04, 2014, 04:03:46 PM
Looks like Cryptorush has pulled Funk for now (not that I'd really use them right now unless you like to gamble big time)  Yesterday in IRC they were saying they were going to halt any coin that  this attack can be used agaisnt until they are patched, as they don't want to enable anybody doing it to dump their coins.

I'm surprised that the news of the exploit just now taking off, BitcoinEXpress has been posting about it for over a month and even telling what needs to be done to fix it, and apparently has enough hash power that he can exploit it, and has a timewarp chain in progress on Aurora coin that is catching up. (he's agreed to back it off if they patch it like he's been trying to get them to do all this time)

For low hash rate coins, it sounds like he can warp them in just a few hours, and seems several other people are now exploiting that on those coins, thus all the halting of trading of those coins and them all scrambling to patch them.
36  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: The Cypherfunks[FUNK]! Internet band & coin. Android coming! (We were on TV!) on: April 02, 2014, 10:35:48 AM


Seems like it. Think it's mostly for-profit miners that left due to Rush not allowing LTC to get out. We need to get onto a new exchange.



I've been watching the whole Cryptorush circus for the last 48 hours including the whole IRC drama live. While there is a chance the new owner may turn it around, I'd not put anything into it until they are stable, unless you really like playing the odds. This affected a whole bunch of coins too. There was even a chance of Moolah.Io taking them over at one point but things just got shady and the offer was pulled and much drama resulted. The new owner kicked into action a bit ago, got the site itself stable but they are still running negative wallets on the major coins so be careful.

Is there any statistics on the tipbot usage?  Great work getting that up and running. If the bounty has been paid the main page needs to be updated that this is completed and paid, and credit given.

It looks like the music side is doing pretty good. Lots of good stuff there.
37  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: The Cypherfunks[FUNK]! Internet band & coin. Musicians! (on RSA national news) on: March 29, 2014, 01:37:42 PM


the big advantage of having a p2pool network with multiple nodes Wink

Yeah, it's been rock solid.. From time to time I've been mining on it depending on which alt I feel like mining that day... but I broke the block chain explorer now.. "I'm sorry, this address has too many records to display."  Cheesy
38  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: The Cypherfunks[FUNK]! Internet band & coin. Musicians! (on RSA national news) on: March 28, 2014, 05:45:55 PM
Interesting.. both Novahash and Hashfever pools are down stating database problems on their Funk Pools.  P2P seems to be fine.  Anybody have an idea what our global rate is?  looks like it's up a bit even with those pools down as our diff has raised a bit.
39  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: The Cypherfunks[FUNK]! Internet band & coin. Musicians! (on RSA national news) on: March 26, 2014, 09:51:40 PM


btw. n00bnoxious. Need to send the tipbot bounty to you. Smiley

Awesome work on the tipbot.. thanks...   I was just watching the Dogecoin Tipbot presentation at Coinsummit.. that one handles some massive numbers.
40  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: The Cypherfunks[FUNK]! Internet band & coin. For the musicians! Tipbot online. on: March 21, 2014, 08:48:16 PM
Sorry that I haven't replied yet. Internet's been down the whole day (and still is). Typing this on a shitty phone browser.

I like where this going! Will reply fully once I get my damn Internet back! 

It's the big record companies..   Shocked they have conspired to take down your internet since they don't like the idea of open source music..   Cheesy   Any strange people outside your place with dark glasses and ear pieces?  Grin
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