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code: Could you tell is at what block you got stuck? Hover over the syncing icon right bottom
96.19% its extremely slow
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For Windows x32 and x64 which miner is recommended? cheers
Thanks all for helping
I like and I use m-minerd. The links from Magi's website: Windows (64 bit)Windows (32 bit)Geezz... trying to set this up but is not working Please correct me if I wrong which I'm sure I am... the highlighted url is where the minerpool url should go, right? in this case I left it as it was. Then I went to http://mining.m-hash.com/ and created an account plus one worker. Lets say the worker's name is "Alex", password "123456" and poolweb acc name "Kim". Should the "Worker or RPC Username" box be filled with only "Alex" or "Alex.Kim"? obviously I'm doing something wrong because I keep getting "Miner failed to start" Thanks guys for your help, hopefully I can donate you all if I get to mine one day...
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@code, is there any reason why the bc sync got stuck at 96.21%? it's been there for many hours. Thanks
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Sorry guys a cronjob on Suprnova got Stuck over the night, nothing was lost, all was credited now.
I was trying to mine on your pool but I guess I'm still too noob to do it by myself... Is there some place where I can find a step by step guide regarding how to mine with hodlminer-wolf? I followed your website steps but then I got stuck. I downloaded the miner, created an acc and a worker then I didnt know what else to do. If anyone can help it will be much appreciated. Thanks Actually there isn't much more todo than running the miner open a Dos-Box and enter: hodlminer.exe -a hodl -o stratum+tcp://hodl.suprnova.cc:4693 -u username.workername -p x Thanks for the fast response! when you say a Dos-Box you mean a command prompt window? also I don't have hodlminer.exe it wasn't here https://github.com/wolf9466/hodlminer-wolf perhaps I need to download the following described in github " Basic Windows build instructions, using MinGW: Install MinGW and the MSYS Developer Tool Kit (http://www.mingw.org/) * Make sure you have mstcpip.h in MinGW\include If using MinGW-w64, install pthreads-w64 Install libcurl devel (http://curl.haxx.se/download.html) * Make sure you have libcurl.m4 in MinGW\share\aclocal * Make sure you have curl-config in MinGW\bin In the MSYS shell, run: ./autogen.sh # only needed if building from git repo LIBCURL="-lcurldll" ./configure CFLAGS="-O3" make "A bit confusing, sorry edit: i guess i was using wolf's miner? i just found hodlminer.exe on cryptomining-blog.com/tag/hodl-miner-
hopefully works
2nd edit: the version i found is for win x64, the machine i was testing is win x32
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Sorry guys a cronjob on Suprnova got Stuck over the night, nothing was lost, all was credited now.
I was trying to mine on your pool but I guess I'm still too noob to do it by myself... Is there some place where I can find a step by step guide regarding how to mine with hodlminer-wolf? I followed your website steps but then I got stuck. I downloaded the miner, created an acc and a worker then I didnt know what else to do. If anyone can help it will be much appreciated. Thanks
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When the SYS wallet starts synchronizing it crashes after 1 minutes, any idea why? windows x64 wallet
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NEMBERS, HOLD!
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Hi,
I was wondering how much would an average pc make with solo CPU mining and does it make a lot of difference joining a pool? I'm looking for a coin specialized in CPU mining and good privacy features. At the moment AEON is the one who's got most of my attention, however, I like this coin philosophy.
Thanks
Anyone? I can't say definitively whether solo mining with a single average cpu will or won't work but I can point out some things for you to consider. First, define average cpu - there are huge differences in processing power depending on cpu type and how many cores. A rough guess on a current cpu is 12 Kh/s per core/thread. Current Network hash rate 72 Mh/s (30Mh/s - 100Mh/s) Average personal cpu hashrate will be about 50 - 70 Kh/s (4 - 6 cores). Do the math and decide, it's a long shot but I suppose you could get lucky. But I doubt you will get lucky often enough to keep up with earnings from a pool. Example: My own mining on a pool with about 100 Kh/s earns about 8 XMG per day - but this varies a lot depending on difficulty and luck. Sometimes even on a pool it's as low as 1 xmg and as high as 15 xmg in a day. Hope that helps you decide. Good! thanks a lot for the info! I'll test joining a pool then, as above, I saw there are many pools, any recommendation? i'm using https://xmg.maxminers.net, working fine and i seem to be getting my fair share (14 in the last 24h w/6 cores pumping...) For Windows x32 and x64 which miner is recommended? cheers Thanks all for helping They are listed in the first page, along with the batch sample, try a few and see which works best for you. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=735170.0Different pools are listed here: http://poolinfo.coinmagi.org/cool thx
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Hi,
I was wondering how much would an average pc make with solo CPU mining and does it make a lot of difference joining a pool? I'm looking for a coin specialized in CPU mining and good privacy features. At the moment AEON is the one who's got most of my attention, however, I like this coin philosophy.
Thanks
Anyone? I can't say definitively whether solo mining with a single average cpu will or won't work but I can point out some things for you to consider. First, define average cpu - there are huge differences in processing power depending on cpu type and how many cores. A rough guess on a current cpu is 12 Kh/s per core/thread. Current Network hash rate 72 Mh/s (30Mh/s - 100Mh/s) Average personal cpu hashrate will be about 50 - 70 Kh/s (4 - 6 cores). Do the math and decide, it's a long shot but I suppose you could get lucky. But I doubt you will get lucky often enough to keep up with earnings from a pool. Example: My own mining on a pool with about 100 Kh/s earns about 8 XMG per day - but this varies a lot depending on difficulty and luck. Sometimes even on a pool it's as low as 1 xmg and as high as 15 xmg in a day. Hope that helps you decide. Good! thanks a lot for the info! I'll test joining a pool then, as above, I saw there are many pools, any recommendation? i'm using https://xmg.maxminers.net, working fine and i seem to be getting my fair share (14 in the last 24h w/6 cores pumping...) For Windows x32 and x64 which miner is recommended? cheers Thanks all for helping
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funny there is no web to check performance of all the cpu-only mineable coins
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no bootstrap? is taking ages to sync
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market is back on bittrex. i informed them about withdrawals sending the old tokens. EDIT: i tried to withdraw and it worked correctly (asset 58). bittrex says everything is fine.
Could you please specify if AGRS holders need to do anything? I always kept mines in Bittrex. Thanks
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Hi,
I was wondering how much would an average pc make with solo CPU mining and does it make a lot of difference joining a pool? I'm looking for a coin specialized in CPU mining and good privacy features. At the moment AEON is the one who's got most of my attention, however, I like this coin philosophy.
Thanks
Anyone? I can't say definitively whether solo mining with a single average cpu will or won't work but I can point out some things for you to consider. First, define average cpu - there are huge differences in processing power depending on cpu type and how many cores. A rough guess on a current cpu is 12 Kh/s per core/thread. Current Network hash rate 72 Mh/s (30Mh/s - 100Mh/s) Average personal cpu hashrate will be about 50 - 70 Kh/s (4 - 6 cores). Do the math and decide, it's a long shot but I suppose you could get lucky. But I doubt you will get lucky often enough to keep up with earnings from a pool. Example: My own mining on a pool with about 100 Kh/s earns about 8 XMG per day - but this varies a lot depending on difficulty and luck. Sometimes even on a pool it's as low as 1 xmg and as high as 15 xmg in a day. Hope that helps you decide. Good! thanks a lot for the info! I'll test joining a pool then, as above, I saw there are many pools, any recommendation?
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Hi,
I was wondering how much would an average pc make with solo CPU mining and does it make a lot of difference joining a pool? I'm looking for a coin specialized in CPU mining and good privacy features. At the moment AEON is the one who's got most of my attention, however, I like this coin philosophy.
Thanks
Anyone? You'd make much more off of a pool, hence why there are pools where it increases your amount earned compared to Solo CPU mining. I have about 12 dedicated servers that I built that mine at a speed of 7.5kh/s which is heck of a lot and I make over $20USD/day. Electricity is free for me as I have solar panels haha. Awesome, so I will join a pool then, I noticed there are many... any recommendation? cheers!
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Is anything wrong with your Qt for windows? i left it the whole night and it didn't sync. Thanks
Could someone please assist me with this ? my Winqt wallet still doesn't sync Did you make a conf file like I described above? Yes, still have 0 connections :s I'm having the same issue... how can I play with the wallet if I can't even sync it. no connections
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Hi,
I was wondering how much would an average pc make with solo CPU mining and does it make a lot of difference joining a pool? I'm looking for a coin specialized in CPU mining and good privacy features. At the moment AEON is the one who's got most of my attention, however, I like this coin philosophy.
Thanks
Anyone?
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Hi,
I was wondering how much would an average pc make with solo CPU mining and does it make a lot of difference joining a pool? I'm looking for a coin specialized in CPU mining and good privacy features. At the moment AEON is the one who's got most of my attention, however, I like this coin philosophy.
Thanks
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The crowdfunding site that i know its accepting bitcoin is Startjoin, its website: www.startjoin.com Good luck with your girlfriend project. Cool, thanks!
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It's not that easy to get the funds, you have to have a good and interesting project that will draw people's attention. Sometimes can take a long time before you collect the funds and maybe you will not collect them at all. There are more and more people who are trying to collect money on that way so the competition is very big. Anyway, good luck!
Thanks! we actually already have collected more than 20k EUR but recording such a project is very expensive. I will give it a try anyway
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My girlfriend is trying to raise some money to record a classical music CD with orchestra and I was wondering if there was a good site that accepts bitcoin or perhaps other cryptos. Any guidance will be much appreciated. Thanks
coinfunder and bitcoinstarter are two good crowdfunding sites that I've seen. start with them. of course good crowdfunding sites doesn't mean that you'll always get donations. and like all crowdfunding sites there are scammers crawling around. Awesome, thanks!
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