Could someone link me a working wallet of this coin?
I've installed the latest binaries/ blockchain, and for the gui wallet, I used the slashed one on the first page. I left it on since 11am in the morning and still hasn't completed the blockchain.
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The payouts are about
1500JPC/Mhash/Day
At the current price of 30 satoshis, I am mining X11 and just buying JPC.
Where are you mining x11 at?
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My rig with 4@ 290s mines 4 pools at the same time, switching each GPU to the most efficient pool. It judges this on ping time, stale rate, hardware errors, rejected shares, etc.
To do this, all you need is to run CGWatcher and let it manage your miner. It will even monitor your cards for overheat and slow them down as necessary (mostly for scrypt mining this is needed, SHA3 and JPC are real easy on the GPUs). Other features include rebooting, coin profitability, multi profile settings, scheduling pool and coin changes. So haven't you figured the most profitable pool as yet?
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I think it's probably because the hash has dropped from 10Gh/s to ~ 8Gh/s. But I'm still getting more at the other pool, however, thanks for the info.
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Hey Aliman, just doing some stats trying to work this out, pool is averaging 80JPC/MH/block so you should have been getting payouts closer to 900 than 500 per block with 110MH. Even using your stat of 500JPC per block, and your block per hour estimate, 12*24*500=144k to 15*24*500=180k....so that would make your "extremely lucky day" just on the low side of average. This guy has around 5-10 Mh/s more than me and you can check out his round earnings, 900 seems a little stretch I'd say.
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Honestly, payouts should be pretty much identical between our pools if you average it over a decent amount of time, it's purely down to luck how close to the estimated share % we are at any given time, yesterday Hash@Me was under 100% for the hour...but it swings wildly with this coin. You really can't take the last hour/24hours as a sign of pool performance, only luck, and if you look at the longer stats of 7day/all time you'll see our pools are within 7% of each other (Hash@Me slightly lower, but a statistically insignificant amount). Not exactly true. I'm probably the only guy who's switched with more pools than spending time mining the coin itself. Payouts are always dependent on the percentage of blocks that are found within an hr (for easy comparison). But that's not the only reason. Payouts are also largely dependent on the type of hash thrown at the pool. Ever since those 1-3 Gh/s miners hit your pool, lets just say that just one of those miners had more hash than the rest of the entire pool itself (at one point in time), which automatically gave over 50% of the entire shares to just that one guy. I did a brief calculation, and with my 110 Mh/s, your pool finds an average of 12-15 blocks an hr, and I get around 500 coins per block. On an extremely good and lucky day, I once got 149K coins, but my everyday output was ~ 120k coins, seems less? Of course. So from my little experiment, I found out that it's not always the best option to join a pool with the highest hash rate out there, as the number of blocks found by that pool may not necessarily match the number of shares that one may get by a lower hash pool, while in theory it should work, but in real it doesn't. The 1-3 Gh/s miners have nothing but unfair advantage, and I'd rather mine in a pool where there's not such a large variance in comparison with the average mining population. Edit: I should also add that ever since I've been mining a dwarf pool, I'm easily averaging 170-200K, and sometimes even more, with just 3.5 Gh/s pool. The moment some big 1 Gh/s, miner hits the pool, well then I'm gone, and at current looks, miningpoolhub would look better to mine on than any other pool.
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Almost becoming impossible for me to make profits mining JPC anymore seems like it's time to move on, it was a fun ride What are you mining with? With the new ccminer 1.2 mining JPC with a 750Ti is still a pretty good reward for the Watts I think. At the moment I'm still stuck with a AMD 7870xt Sapphire and mining on the sph-sgminer I get ~2mh/s or ~4k coin a day How much did you collect so far?
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It's tough but I'll try bro, and JPC may be down a little, but it's not out yet. To make up for the brief downtime earlier today Hash@Me fees have been reduced to 0%, come mine with us for free hopefully we will win the jackpot for a third time. It's getting big again now, 16.8 million JPC! Looks like the main 3 Gh/s miner in your pool has ran away.....
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Payouts happen on an hourly basis, so in that case, it doesn't make sense to me.
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the last two payouts aren't showing correctly.
Hi, what do you mean with that? Both payouts are showing the same 'payout time'.
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oh people, I swear, that's wasn't me!! I am not able to something like that !!!... )
LOL... you won't say it but I will. This is a good time to go try out Dwarfpool if you can't get into Hash@Me. I'm the second highest miner on your pool currently, but I haven't gotten any payout for the previous hr. Plus the last two payouts aren't showing correctly. some changes were just made on pool, that's why autopayous some delayed, in 10min will be done Thanks.
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oh people, I swear, that's wasn't me!! I am not able to something like that !!!... )
LOL... you won't say it but I will. This is a good time to go try out Dwarfpool if you can't get into Hash@Me. I'm the second highest miner on your pool currently, but I haven't gotten any payout for the previous hr. Plus the last two payouts aren't showing correctly.
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These are the IP's that bittrex gave me of the hacker:
LOGIN 204.8.156.142 Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/24.0 2014-06-17 06:16:21.233 LOGIN 162.247.73.74 Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/24.0 2014-06-17 05:52:40.880 LOGIN 193.111.141.30 Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/24.0 2014-06-17 05:03:54.283
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+1 to dwarfpool !!! cya there !
1 block, status changes itself....
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If bittrex denied login access due to a different IP address, then that would have saved my ass.....
Basically this exchange itself is vulnerable to attacks.
You obviously used the same password at more than one site, and did not use 2FA. Don't blame the exchange for you not locking the door on your coins. It's your responsibility to secure them. NOT the exchanges. Park your $70,000 car in a garage and leave the keys in and radio on. Complain to the garage when your car is stolen. Hear laughter. People: Use 2FA. Do NOT reuse passwords. Be smart. I spoke to someone involved with people who had coins stolen from various places. Based on what they said, I checked our logs. We had 4 suspicious logins from odd IP addresses (account owners have been emailed) but had 0 balances. We had FOURTEEN other logins. All with coins. None lost. Because they had 2FA protecting their account. Use the security people. Please. I think the exchange can see what account bought what coin, how much of it and at what time. In that way, I could get my BTC back if it was still in that account, and if not, then that account could be banned or however so. But why would anyone wanna do anything good for anyone else these days..... dude, put the hot coco down and always watch your back. this world will eat you alive, your not in kansas anymore I'm not even from the USA, I'm from Pakistan. Just here for bachelors. I don't think that anyone has thought of this as yet, but these hackers only target accounts with a good amount of BTC. But how can they know that? Unless bittrex is comprimised as they're the only ones that can know of it. So they log into an account with no balance and log out. They log into your account that has 3 btc and steal it. Conclusion: they are only targeting large btc accounts. Do you see the failure in that logic? Even though the example of your logic is pretty lame, but history tells us that people have gotten hacked with large BTC accounts, or have you heard of someone loosing 100 JPC or 1000 JPC? Prove me otherwise and then it'll make sense, somehow, otherwise I'll be sticking to this logic.
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If bittrex denied login access due to a different IP address, then that would have saved my ass.....
Basically this exchange itself is vulnerable to attacks.
You obviously used the same password at more than one site, and did not use 2FA. Don't blame the exchange for you not locking the door on your coins. It's your responsibility to secure them. NOT the exchanges. Park your $70,000 car in a garage and leave the keys in and radio on. Complain to the garage when your car is stolen. Hear laughter. People: Use 2FA. Do NOT reuse passwords. Be smart. I spoke to someone involved with people who had coins stolen from various places. Based on what they said, I checked our logs. We had 4 suspicious logins from odd IP addresses (account owners have been emailed) but had 0 balances. We had FOURTEEN other logins. All with coins. None lost. Because they had 2FA protecting their account. Use the security people. Please. I think the exchange can see what account bought what coin, how much of it and at what time. In that way, I could get my BTC back if it was still in that account, and if not, then that account could be banned or however so. But why would anyone wanna do anything good for anyone else these days..... dude, put the hot coco down and always watch your back. this world will eat you alive, your not in kansas anymore I'm not even from the USA, I'm from Pakistan. Just here for bachelors. I don't think that anyone has thought of this as yet, but these hackers only target accounts with a good amount of BTC. But how can they know that? Unless bittrex is comprimised as they're the only ones that can know of it.
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If bittrex denied login access due to a different IP address, then that would have saved my ass.....
Basically this exchange itself is vulnerable to attacks.
You obviously used the same password at more than one site, and did not use 2FA. Don't blame the exchange for you not locking the door on your coins. It's your responsibility to secure them. NOT the exchanges. Park your $70,000 car in a garage and leave the keys in and radio on. Complain to the garage when your car is stolen. Hear laughter. People: Use 2FA. Do NOT reuse passwords. Be smart. I spoke to someone involved with people who had coins stolen from various places. Based on what they said, I checked our logs. We had 4 suspicious logins from odd IP addresses (account owners have been emailed) but had 0 balances. We had FOURTEEN other logins. All with coins. None lost. Because they had 2FA protecting their account. Use the security people. Please. I think the exchange can see what account bought what coin, how much of it and at what time. In that way, I could get my BTC back if it was still in that account, and if not, then that account could be banned or however so. But why would anyone wanna do anything good for anyone else these days.....
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If bittrex denied login access due to a different IP address, then that would have saved my ass.....
Basically this exchange itself is vulnerable to attacks.
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I transferred all the coins in my wallet to bittrex, worth 1.6 BTC at 40 sats. I placed a sell order last night and hit the bed. Got up this morning to find that only not all of my JPC has been stolen at the exchange, but someone was sold it cheap at 31,32 sats, and gambled the rest with Legendary coin, leaving me now only with 0.15 BTC of Legendary coin. I don't even know what the hell to do..... Who even trades like that? don't you have to confirm a withdrawel per e-mail? that would mean, your e-mail account is compromised, too.... My email is fine, uses a different password, this was just at the exchange. And no withdrawals were made, all the BTC was literally bought and sold in a loss by someone.
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I transferred all the coins in my wallet to bittrex, worth 1.6 BTC at 40 sats. I placed a sell order last night and hit the bed. Got up this morning to find that only not all of my JPC has been stolen at the exchange, but someone was sold it cheap at 31,32 sats, and gambled the rest with Legendary coin, leaving me now only with 0.15 BTC of Legendary coin. I don't even know what the hell to do..... Who even trades like that?
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