anyone else stuck at block 59?
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0 rewards on blocks?
Only until block 100 lol thanks for letting us know getting nothing but rejects now
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you need to add token details about this project so that many participants are interested and join.
it's not a token, all the informations available on page 1 ya know like most threads Why it dont shows transaktions?
the wallet? it quite obviously does, have you made any transactions? No the mining pool posted before me I meant sorry didnt see that, I'm sticking with solo mining the pool was dodgy last time
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Nice looking setup. Personally, I would only run 5 off that hub so you can run them full speed. If you only have on one hub then you could plug you Pi and extra fans into the hub too because they don't need that much power. Have you tried to get bfgminer to run at startup? I am new to pi and Linux in general and have not been able to get it to work.
Nah I dont really need to been using pi's for years and they seldom crash, I use ssh and tmux to control it. that theres my trusty old pi2 with a broken hdmi out I'm sure you know what ssh is tmux may be a mystery to you it allows you to run a program through ssh and it'll keep running even after you disconnect. its similair to screen but a bit more advanced/configurable
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The virus that your antivirus scan is detecting is a false positive. There is no harmful virus on the wallet
oh he knows, he's been around quite some time now, he's just letting everyone else know
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... Algo DEV this
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you need to add token details about this project so that many participants are interested and join.
it's not a token, all the informations available on page 1 ya know like most threads Why it dont shows transaktions?
the wallet? it quite obviously does, have you made any transactions?
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Is there some announcement about pos system? I have some Solaris and i would like to start pos, how can i do it?
And also, i need to keep my wallet always open for receive pos rewards, or can i close it?
open your wallet wait for it to sync and unlock it the circle with the arrow will go green after a short delay and you are now staking, its just a case of leaving your wallet open then until you find a block. you need to keep it open and unlocked to receive any rewards. theres a problem with the chain atm so you can't really stake anyway but the dev is rather competent and should have it fixed soon
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Hello,
I wanted to share my new idea for my cryptocurrency "Reference line coin" with you. I just had the idea a 2 hours ago. You know that our cryptocurrency already has an encrypted reference line which will revolutionize everything.
But this thing will be big too......
We have another great new idea which also will revolutionize everything!!! We want to implement a new feature in our wallet. You can create a nickname for your receiver address. This nickname can be stored in the blockchain together with your receiver address. Then you can simply send the coins to this nickname. So you can send the coins to „SuperHero 2000“ instead of YtBMyUDUyKEYZ2hCTTa7y6wsB6HJS2jaMWmmkanLRhBbdPjvLRmLhJKfjX631W3oLzu1P7VEBL9ComG
A little bit simpler…
This new feature can be implemented easily into the existing Blockchain.
Time to invest is now. Before the run begins. We will reach a price of over $1 within a few days!
Fasten seat belt guys! The rocket is going to launch!
More to follow
Best Regards Chrisitan Kassler
check out byteball they do this (send to an email etc) might be a bit different from your plan/implementation though
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Symbol: ICE Algorithm: C11 Emission: 100,000,000 ICE Block Time: 60 seconds Difficulty POW: DGW3 Difficulty POS: SeeSaw Masternode: 20,000 ICE https://discord.gg/vY7sGddRewards Block 2 - 1440 | 5 ICE Block 1441 - 14400 | 100 ICE Block 14401 - 43200 | 80 ICE Block 43201 - 129600 | 60 ICE Block 129601 - 388800 | 40 ICE Block 388801 - 777600 | 20 ICE Block 777601 - | 10 ICE discord bounty by any chance? if not why re announce a coin thats already out with a discord link
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anyone mining this? will it be a good choice? thanks depends if you've got an asic I guess. I think most of us gpu miners have moved to other algo's now.
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That 12V, 10A PSU should give you plenty of power, 120watts. That's 2.4 amps per port. I would not use an old cctv transformer its output will not be as clean as a switching power supply. The bad part is that hub has 5 DC to DC step down converters in it, one for every two ports and they are only rated for 5 amps or less each so even with a bigger external power supply you may overheat the Dc to Dc converters inside if you try to pump too much current thru the USB ports.
It does I'm just trying to find a solution where I dont need to use 2 or 3 psu's 1 for the hub, 1 for the pi, 1 for the fans. might just rip apart a 12v 2a link that to a 12v usb charger and the fans and mount all of it in a box with an extra fan and an iec socket linked to the 2 12v psu's. at least then I'd only use one socket and tidy it up a bit. as you can see currently the pi's powered by the extension strip the 2 fans are linked to a 12v psu on the left and the hubs psu is behind. I'm far from the best maker but fun project and its starting to take shape
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nice, the supporting charity part got my attention, bit put off by presale ed: and reward structure
hope this works out and brings some decent funding to breatcancersupport and sens
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My wallets refusing to save blocks atm keep seeing this in the log : 2018-04-16 16:24:51 ProcessMessage(getsporks, 0 bytes) FAILED peer=18 2018-04-16 16:24:52 Required sporks not found, asking peer to send them I'll leave it open for an hour and see if it starts syncing, had a similair problem with another coin the other day leaving it alone worked
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These helped me. If you dont want to invest in a higher powered usb hub.
For each miner undervolt all memory voltage to as low as you can before they stop hashing. To do each individually i have small usb hub i use to test each one at a time, easier access to measure the voltages with a dmm/dvm/voltmeter too. I think the default (see start of this section)is 0.8v upper limit is 9v (over this = damage).
I was suprised to find some of my moonlanders still hashing at .675v so i used that so bettween .675 and 0.7 was my range. The lower the voltage the less heat and draw from the psu. depending on your psu/amps.. if your running 11 miners check the warmth of your psu. You probably find it feels quite warm to hot, so no doubt this could be causing some malfunction in the psu power output. Try running less miners say 5 for an hour and see if the psu is cooler.
Then you need to set the core voltage. 0.725 v is the best for clock rate at 756mhz (stable no errors and a better mining rates over time than 796mhz with errors)
However if you do wanna run them at 796mhz -832mhz ive found .750 v core good. But the idea is to reduce the strain on your usb hub psu so .725 v probably the best bet.
Now the last tip if you still get errors is keep your psu cool. My psu is a black plastic block type. I attach a piece of thermal silicon pad (covering entire psu base surface) then mount on a piece approx 5inch long rectangular aluminium tube (most diy retailers have an aluminium fittings and strips section). Seems to keep the psu cool.
Most usb psu's for retail usb hubs are fairly cheap-to- produce plastic cased so they dont go to town with cooling...but the tip works.
Nice tips. My hubs PSU is pretty hot but I'm not noticing errors, might put a fan near it to cool it down. I need to get a better one really, nothing against the chinese but their included PSU's can be a bit dodgy which usb hub are you using? what is the voltage of the psu? https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/High-speed-10-Port-USB2-0_60620365527.html?spm=a2700.details.maylikever.6.141e1e36TYjQnuits a 12v 10a psu, runs 10 at 756/768 pretty well. I found some ok looking industrial cctv transformers the other day (12v 15A) that were tempting as it would give me a few more amps to run the pi with 12v usb charger and the 2 fans I've mounted for cooling
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These helped me. If you dont want to invest in a higher powered usb hub.
For each miner undervolt all memory voltage to as low as you can before they stop hashing. To do each individually i have small usb hub i use to test each one at a time, easier access to measure the voltages with a dmm/dvm/voltmeter too. I think the default (see start of this section)is 0.8v upper limit is 9v (over this = damage).
I was suprised to find some of my moonlanders still hashing at .675v so i used that so bettween .675 and 0.7 was my range. The lower the voltage the less heat and draw from the psu. depending on your psu/amps.. if your running 11 miners check the warmth of your psu. You probably find it feels quite warm to hot, so no doubt this could be causing some malfunction in the psu power output. Try running less miners say 5 for an hour and see if the psu is cooler.
Then you need to set the core voltage. 0.725 v is the best for clock rate at 756mhz (stable no errors and a better mining rates over time than 796mhz with errors)
However if you do wanna run them at 796mhz -832mhz ive found .750 v core good. But the idea is to reduce the strain on your usb hub psu so .725 v probably the best bet.
Now the last tip if you still get errors is keep your psu cool. My psu is a black plastic block type. I attach a piece of thermal silicon pad (covering entire psu base surface) then mount on a piece approx 5inch long rectangular aluminium tube (most diy retailers have an aluminium fittings and strips section). Seems to keep the psu cool.
Most usb psu's for retail usb hubs are fairly cheap-to- produce plastic cased so they dont go to town with cooling...but the tip works.
Nice tips. My hubs PSU is pretty hot but I'm not noticing errors, might put a fan near it to cool it down. I need to get a better one really, nothing against the chinese but their included PSU's can be a bit dodgy
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Mobile solo mining: example andcoin.conf for solo mobile mining rpcuser=YourUserName rpcpassword=YourRpcPassword listen=1 server=1 rpcport=35222 rpcallowip=192.168.1.100 Note: rpcallowip is your mobile( local ip if use same lan network )( public ip if not on lan network ) ( on your mobile check your local /public ip https://www.whatismyip.com/ ) example setting for solo mobile mining pool setting : Pool Url : 192.168.1.70 Port : 35222 Network Protocol: HTTP Username : YourRpcUserName Password: YourRpcPassword Algorithm : A5A Note: Pool Url is your wallet ( local ip if use same lan network )( public ip if not on lan network ) ( on wallet check your local /public ip https://www.whatismyip.com/ ) dont forget to check with the explorer from time to time to make sure you haven't forked whatismyip I thought that only gave your external ip address top tip, log into your router go to dhcp settings and assign the computer running your wallet a static local ip
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ah, no virus? i can always add one or two if needed ^^ Wowirus This thread never fails to make me smile, thanks guys
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@andnet
You have very low hashrate so don't expect big rewards. What CPU are you using to mine? Have you ever mined any other cryptocurrencies? Yes, finding a block and getting reward is all about luck, and you can't draw conclusions after only 12 hours. Try to mine it for a week and check if calculations are similar to your results.
yea mining this is hard if you're on an older cpu finding shares can take a while, that I've tried threadrippers and i5/7 are pretty good the pentiums in my gpu mines are rubbish for this coin
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