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pls tell me why you ppl mine vrm??
It's profitable to mine. That simple. what ?? lol how much you make in a day?? ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Enough to cover the cost of a couple of quality cups of coffee at work a day. That's enough for me, profit is profit. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) obviously the guy attacking this stuff is a cunt and likely has little man syndrome, like my neighbor's chihuahua that barks it's ass off everytime my 80lb hound calmly walks past. that said, i would like to know specific plans for growth and implementation. all i've heard so far is: a "viral marketing campaign" which frightens the hell out of me. there's SO MUCH MORE TO TALK ABOUT. i want to see more discussion of unique features of this coin solving real world problems via adjustable block rewards, scaling, increased decentralization through superior user experience, etc. so, this cunt actually gains credibility when responding to his barks with "you're on drugs", ...you're just barking at a chihuahua, be the hound.
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maybe this is obvious to some of you, but i've noticed the systems that are finding the most blocks seem to have the highest hash per connection ratio. right now i seem to be averaging about 60 h/m per connection, one system has 1200 h/m with 20, another has 480 h/m with 8 -both of these systems seem to average about 3 block every 4 days. i'm also mining on a pentium 4, about 35 h/m, i haven't found anything on it yet, but i do check up on it daily to make sure it hasn't had a computational stroke. ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif)
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Is not out of the block, and I finally force more than 6000H/M, running more than 24 hours in a row, nothing. A coin has not been excavated. My force situation: 1530H/M+1500H/M+3100H/m, three computers did not dig coins. This is not reasonable, using version Linux, X64 1.0.4
I'd give it a another couple days. You've got maybe ~1% of total hashrate right? I'm not great with stats but I think the variance is high on this coin with 5 minute block times. So we're going to have some people with small hashrates getting very lucky and others with high hashrates getting very unlucky. Although over longer periods of time it should even out. perhaps people are getting "lucky" but the posts on this forum so far seem to indicate those running individual wallets, i'm assuming on windows os, getting 400-600 H/m, are out producing linux based systems with 2-3x the hash rate. meaning, those running off the shelf desktop pc's are likely the best performers.
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Mining 24/7 getting blocks everyday with 520H/m How do you do it, is the configuration of the problem? How many connections do you have? i'm mining on a 4 computers, 3 around 500-600 H/m, one around 1000-1100 H/m. The system with larger hash has not shown scaled returns, the system with the largest returns is used for nothing but mining, I suspect blocks found is potentially decreased due to other system processes despite having double the H/m. my best performer is an intel i3 running minimal processes. all running individual wallets. So you mean it's not the bigger the better, you have to look at the luck? i've been consistently mining on all 4 machines with consistent behavior on each since launch, so i doubt "luck" is a factor. i suspect that other system processes, such as firewalls and antivirus may have something to do with it. but, i am certain there are more informed people who can make better sense of that scenario than i. if i'm left to solving the problem, all i can do is systematically troubleshoot by slowly eliminating variables one at a time. that said, i don't have much of a problem, i'm running on 3 shit machines that are consistently producing verium.
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Mining 24/7 getting blocks everyday with 520H/m How do you do it, is the configuration of the problem? How many connections do you have? i'm mining on a 4 computers, 3 around 500-600 H/m, one around 1000-1100 H/m. The system with larger hash has not shown scaled returns, the system with the largest returns is used for nothing but mining, I suspect blocks found is potentially decreased due to other system processes despite having double the H/m. my best performer is an intel i3 running minimal processes. all running individual wallets.
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The price is very low. We await the good news! ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) the price is that low because people are selling it that low. it JUST hit a couple smaller exchanges, the people selling at those prices are likely broke, dumb or broke because they're dumb.
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my hash rates have improved by approx 30%, but the systems went from barely noticeable to almost unuseable. still, the lag justifies the increased hash for me. thanks nerds!
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I have been mining for 3 days at 900 H/s and have not found a single block, am I the only one ?? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) todays been the best day for me since launch, 4 blocks out of 3 machines at about 500-600
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sorry for the noob question but: what are the advantages of mining with oc miner vs. the verium wallet?
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24 h mining at 1000 h/m and no one coin ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) We need pool. i have 3 computers at about 600 h/m, got 2 blocks day before yesterday, nothing yesterday.
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is there already exchange or plan to add verium to major exchanges?
They are in contact with multiple exchanges Polo, Bittrex, etc. They looking to get VRC/VRM trading pair when veriswap is working, do you know what the vrc/vrm swap rate will be, i've heard 10:1, 30:1, 50:1. i'm confused.
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Anybody knows current VRM/VRC price ratio?
the question is: if i didn't buy at ico, and i mine vrm, if i get 1 vrm block reward and send 1 vrm to my vrc address, what is that worth in vrc?
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i tried sending vrc from the verium wallet (1 vrc) and the wallet has crashed every time. any ideas?
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