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2201  Bitcoin / Mining support / cpuminer on gridseeds - never seen a string like this before on: March 26, 2014, 02:07:52 AM
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[2014-03-26 01:42:45] 0: Got nonce 453cd266, Hash <= Htarget!
0: <<< LTC : 55200000453cd26612345678
[2014-03-26 01:42:49] accepted: 499/500 (99.80%), 0.00 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-03-26 01:42:49] accepted: 500/501 (99.80%), 0.00 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-03-26 01:42:49] accepted: 501/502 (99.80%), 0.00 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-03-26 01:42:49] accepted: 502/503 (99.80%), 0.00 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-03-26 01:42:49] accepted: 503/504 (99.80%), 0.00 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-03-26 01:42:49] accepted: 504/505 (99.80%), 0.00 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-03-26 01:42:49] accepted: 505/506 (99.80%), 0.00 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-03-26 01:42:49] accepted: 506/507 (99.80%), 0.00 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-03-26 01:42:49] 0: Target: 000007fff8000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
[2014-03-26 01:42:49] 0:   Hash: 000002fd5539477eab06acc80d305884e5b3597a12970c29e28d81015e2b926f
[2014-03-26 01:42:50] 0: Got nonce dc26a433, Hash <= Htarget!
0: <<< LTC : 55200000dc26a43312345678
 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-03-26 01:42:50] accepted: 508/509 (99.80%), 0.00 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-03-26 01:42:50] accepted: 509/510 (99.80%), 0.00 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-03-26 01:42:50] accepted: 510/511 (99.80%), 0.00 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-03-26 01:42:51] 0: Dispatching new work to GC3355 LTC core
0: >>> LTC : 55aa1f2816000000
0: >>> LTC : 55aa1f2817000000
0: >>> LTC : 55aa1f00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000f8ff070000ebbca1b 2adf5f59c4376e7eb45fbf874ad831bb4065ca52190c1c572d7d352d40000000275cf2e2e9439e3 ecfbb16def06ff8e09b5b4c88e47a62f04119864cc38a8f61222bba428149650a481e47412b5390 cde0e7bf12a3b44dc3e59afc1b966bcdc86533236011c11db9b00000000ffffffff12345678
[2014-03-26 01:43:10] 0: Target: 000007fff800000000000000000000000000
2202  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][EMC2] Einsteinium | Funding the Future With the Future of Currency on: March 25, 2014, 07:31:14 PM
you make them up.  They can be anything you want, as you will be the only one using them.

Just make sure you don't open the RPC port to the internet!

no problem there - I have a nice firewall in front of this box
2203  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][EMC2] Einsteinium | Funding the Future With the Future of Currency on: March 25, 2014, 06:57:25 PM
I'm interested in Solol mining this coin.

should I just setup my own private pool or is there a simple way to mine this coin solo using cgminer and cpuminer?

thanks in advance.

add the following to your conf file

Code:
server=1
rpcpassword=securepassword
rpcuser=username

Close and restart your wallet.

Fire up your miner and the following to connect:
Code:
http://<ip.address>:41879 -O <username>:<securepassword>

ip.address should be the IP of the computer you wallet is running on, or you can use localhost (127.0.0.1) if the miner is on the same computer.


just a friendly FYI, the network hashrate is around 1 GH/s, so you might have better results in an existing pool, or in the P2Pool.


Hope that helps.


I'm a little confused about these value:

rpcpassword=securepassword
rpcuser=username

where do I find these values
2204  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][EMC2] Einsteinium | Funding the Future With the Future of Currency on: March 25, 2014, 06:55:30 PM
yes - they all are on the same lan with static ip's.

thanks
2205  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][EMC2] Einsteinium | Funding the Future With the Future of Currency on: March 25, 2014, 06:48:21 PM
so - I guess I have to install the wallet on my ubuntu boxes I suppose? I already have a wallet on my pc so I suppose I can just use the wallet hash I already have on my windows pc?

thanks in advance....

I'm new at this.

Jeff
2206  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][EMC2] Einsteinium | Funding the Future With the Future of Currency on: March 25, 2014, 06:36:06 PM
I'm interested in Solol mining this coin.

should I just setup my own private pool or is there a simple way to mine this coin solo using cgminer and cpuminer?

thanks in advance.
2207  Economy / Reputation / A big Thumbs up to member PotatoMcGruff on: March 25, 2014, 04:05:16 PM
I came in contact with PotatoMcGruff here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=518579.msg5792319#msg5792319

I can vouch for him - I purchased the 4 boards from him.

Sent him the money and he shipped them out the same day and I got them 2 days later - still shrink wrapped just like he said and they are indeed brand new because I went to update the bios and thay had the latest version - more recent then the same board I bought from Tiger Direct a few days prior - LOL

When scammers run rampant on this site without any oversight or penalty it's great to find someone who is honest and a man of his word!

Thanks PotatoMcGruff!

Jeff
2208  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [ROUND #2] GRIDSEED 5 CHIP ~ SCRYPT MINERS ~ LOW AS $179 MINER ~ SHIPS MARCH 18 on: March 25, 2014, 12:15:11 AM

At this point, judging by the activity for said user as well as the social accounts tied to him (Facebook and Flickr), it looks like his last actual activity was a while back.  So my guess is that his stuff got hacked and someone decided to use pre-existing account to run a scam and is giggling like a foolish ham with some of our cash.  Lesson learned. :/

I dunno if I would go that far. there was one guy in the thread - Zig who was supposed to meet him at his house and pick up units... see if Zig has anything to say.

what I can tell you is this: I ordered 20 units from Zoomhash.com a few weeks and they were out but had my 20 units shipped directly from China and they arrived in 5 days.

I like Zoomhash.com

jeff
2209  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [ROUND #2] GRIDSEED 5 CHIP ~ SCRYPT MINERS ~ LOW AS $179 MINER ~ SHIPS MARCH 18 on: March 25, 2014, 12:06:12 AM
I hope you get your stuff....
2210  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [AUTO SWITCH] ScryptGuild (BTC Guild) Beta - Multipool Done Right on: March 24, 2014, 06:41:43 PM
I just moved all of my miners over to coinsolver.com

I like their model and their payouts are 15% better than I've seen other places.

being a newby can someone explain why I would change my difficulty?

they have an option:

New! You can set your own difficulty by using the password d=X, where X is the difficulty number you want. Valid choices are: 64,128,256,512,768, 1024.

give me some pointers here?

does it boil down to how lucky I'm feeling - because if that's the case I never roll at a craps table because I crap out in the first 5 or 6 rolls : LOL
2211  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [Scrypt] Best MultiPool with profitability coin switch (check out the list!) on: March 24, 2014, 06:01:05 PM
You somehow missed tompool.org, and it's the best. 1 minute switching speed configurable, vardiff or manual diff, huge selection of coins. New ones added frequently if they are on a major exchange. Completey configurable multipool where you can exclude coins you don't like. MPOS so it works great with any of the API scanning pool monitors for Android and iOS, and unlike most pools, Tom is actually there a lot so broken things actually get fixed unlike say, every single other multipool. He also upgrades the hardware frequently. There isn't a better scrypt or sha256 multipool. Megamultipool tried to copy tompool, and while decent, it's simply not as good.

I looked at Tompool - he has none of the most profitable coins listed on coinwarz.
2212  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [Scrypt] Best MultiPool with profitability coin switch (check out the list!) on: March 24, 2014, 05:51:06 PM
Just wanted to know where are you mining at/which is the best, because there're a lot of these out there today.

By the way, Do you consider that Kimoto's Gravity Well is going to take them out of business?

Tell me your opinion.

List of the pools added to the poll (be sure to vote!)

Multipool.us
Haven't tested. Anyone got experience?

http://hash.so
Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=402076.0
0% pool fee
stratum
vardiff
fast payments
Nice administrator
10 second cron loop (payments and stats are fast)
Comments: Automatic switching it's going to be implemented. Coin switcher is web-based, and (as admin said) very fast, doesn't need to point your workers to other address.

http://multicoin.zapto.org:8080/
Haven't tested. Anyone got experience?

[Suspicious link removed]
[/url][/b] Haven't tested. Anyone got experience?

PoolWarz.com
From the owners of coinwarz.com. Just a few coins and no auto-switch, but you can just switch from web ui. Paid suscription has automatic coin switching based on profitability.

Ecrypton.com
Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=293117.0
Taking beta testers.

Hashbros.co.in
Haven't tested. Anyone got experience?

MiddleCoin.com
Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=259649.0
Fees: ~3.388%
Results: 0,00832 BTC/day/ MH/s (from 2014-01-04 to 2014-01-07)
Features: autoexchange to BTC, payouts only in BTC

TradeMyBit.com
Haven't tested. Anyone got experience?

SwitcherCoin.com
Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=306975.0
Fees: 1% (pool) + 1% for autoexhange
Results: 0,00933 BTC/day/ MH/s (around 1,4 LTC/day) (from 2014-01-08 to 2014-01-11)
Features: autoexchange to LTC, autopayouts
Notes: the 3 most profitable coins, at the moment (2014-01-13) are disabled!

MegaMultiPool.com
Supports a lot of coins, it seems well mantained. It payouts in the coin you're mining, and most of the coins are tradeable thru Cryptsy.
Fees: 1%
Comments: Haven't tested.

LTCRabbit.com
Fees: Not published (had info? put it below!)
Notifications for Manual, auto payouts, worker downtime, new blocks. Very easy to configure and intuitive. Best for newbies.
Profitability: Around 30% on top of LTC mining profitability.
Payouts are made in LTC.
Comments: Haven't tested.

TomPool.org
Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=282772.0
Fees: 1%
Results: Post yours
Features: _____
Notes: ___________
Comments: Haven't tested.

WafflePool.com
Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=433634.0
1% mining fee - This includes all transaction fees, and fees for converting to BTC
No downtime when switching between profitable coins!
No registration, just point and mine! (username: yourBTCaddress)
PPLNS rewards for mining fairness.
Comments: Haven't tested.

CoinSolver.com
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=432710.0
    Completely anonymous-- no user registration
    All payouts are directly in BTC
    Automatically mine the most profitable scrypt coin
    Bonus payout awarded nightly to random miner!
    Very low 1% mining fee
    Snazzy graphs and detailed statistics
    Full API access
Comments: Haven't tested.


Credits to omnomonmon with some info... source: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=413362.msg4803927#msg4803927

I think LTCrabbit shorts you on reported hash rates. I switch to coinhuntr.com and they're reporting my has rates almost 20% higher - where they SHOULD BE!
2213  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [AUTO SWITCH] ScryptGuild (BTC Guild) Beta - Multipool Done Right on: March 24, 2014, 05:26:34 PM
I am going back to clevermining... Had been on scryptguild for about two weeks and on the first one had the same i was getting no clevermining, but on this last week i get less 0.0015 per mhash.

I'm a little confused

on clevermining they advertise:
0.00462 BTC/day per MH/s

I have one antminer running at 192 MH/s

how I do calculate my return based on their formula?

thanks

Scrypt MH/s != SHA256 MH/s.  Your antminer won't even work on Scrypt.

ok - then - I have 10,000 KH/s of script mining between my gridseeds and my rig - how do I calculate that?

thanks
2214  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [AUTO SWITCH] ScryptGuild (BTC Guild) Beta - Multipool Done Right on: March 24, 2014, 05:24:11 PM
I am going back to clevermining... Had been on scryptguild for about two weeks and on the first one had the same i was getting no clevermining, but on this last week i get less 0.0015 per mhash.

I'm a little confused

on clevermining they advertise:
0.00462 BTC/day per MH/s

I have one antminer running at 192 MH/s

how I do calculate my return based on their formula?

thanks


2215  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [AUTO SWITCH] ScryptGuild (BTC Guild) Beta - Multipool Done Right on: March 24, 2014, 05:07:47 PM
I am going back to clevermining... Had been on scryptguild for about two weeks and on the first one had the same i was getting no clevermining, but on this last week i get less 0.0015 per mhash.

I looked at clevermining and I'm a little concerned you have no real login and account - how can you really track your hash rates there without an account?

i.e - keep them honest?
2216  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: can someone explain faucets to me and how they work? on: March 24, 2014, 02:36:38 PM
what are faucets,

Faucets are services sold to advertisers.

how do they work

The faucet purchases the eyeballs of gullible people for unspendable fractions of a bitcoin.  Then they sell these eyeballs to advertisers at markup that provides the faucet operator with a substantial profit.

and why would I be interested in one?

If you value your time, and don't want to litter your wallet with unspendable dust, then you wouldn't be interested in one.

If you enjoy wasting time on a monotonous task that doesn't earn you anything useful, then you might want to check some out.

ok - my decision has been made -further research NOT required.
2217  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: can someone explain faucets to me and how they work? on: March 24, 2014, 02:27:55 PM
Faucets give you free Money.
There isn't really much more to know about it.

how can anyone afford to give you free money - something has to be given in return - they're not the fed - they just print mode money when they feel like the fed (here in the US)
2218  Other / Beginners & Help / can someone explain faucets to me and how they work? on: March 24, 2014, 02:10:54 PM
I'm currently mining bitcoin and litecoin and see ads all the time for faucets

what are faucets, how do they work and why would I be interested in one?

thanks in advance?
2219  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [GUIDE] GridSeed GC3355 5 Chip Setup/power/windows/linux/rpi by UnicornHasher on: March 23, 2014, 04:28:06 PM
I've been running 20 gridseeds for nearly a week now on a Pi Rasberry with cpuminer and have never had to reboot and they have not missed a beat, I'm running at 900 and averaging 350 to 370 Hk/s
For some reason, I can mine at 850 with cgminer on windows, but when I use the RPI with the Hashra image, I can only go to 800 before HW errors start to get excessive. Im trying to keep the HW errors below a handfull every minute (a few thousand per day per miner). Is that typical or kinda high?
Im running 5 miners on windows with maybe 1-2 HW errors per day at 850, but on the rpi, im getting several thousand per day running at 800. They are pretty evenly spread accross all GSDs.
Is this a known issue with rpi?


then don't use hashra's image - just follow the steps in the very first post on this thread like I did.

2220  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [GUIDE] GridSeed GC3355 5 Chip Setup/power/windows/linux/rpi by UnicornHasher on: March 23, 2014, 04:09:17 PM
I've been running 20 gridseeds for nearly a week now on a Pi Rasberry with cpuminer and have never had to reboot and they have not missed a beat, I'm running at 900 and averaging 350 to 370 Hk/s
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