:loop ccminer.exe -r 1 -R 5 -a quark -o stratum+tcp://us-west01.miningrigrentals.com:3333 -u me -p x -d 0,1,2 taskkill -t -f /im ccminer* timeout -t 1 ccminer.exe -r 1 -R 5 -a quark -o stratum+tcp://us-central01.miningrigrentals.com:3333 -u me -p x -d 0,1,2 goto loop
Should prevent the crash.
nice ... now for a linux one and we will be set ... ... from memory - there was someone who did actually write a looping script - but cant remember who or when or where ... #crysx CBuchner-- CBuchner wrote the looping scrypt for CudaMiner. He also had a timeout switch that would restart CudaMiner after so many seconds. Yaamp has a looper that will cycle through the top paying algos. I revised it to reflect the actual performance of the cards with up-to-date software, and posted a bunch of pages back. --scryptr Tpruvot added that same cudaminer parameter (--time-limit) to his ccminer fork: https://github.com/tpruvot/ccminer/commit/c6a94c9998acf81559ffb122e309e5a12457f349
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But who has 50 USB sticks Could be GPUs as well. A 750 Ti does around 200MH/s.
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:loop ccminer.exe -r 1 -R 5 -a quark -o stratum+tcp://us-west01.miningrigrentals.com:3333 -u me -p x -d 0,1,2 taskkill -t -f /im ccminer* timeout -t 1 ccminer.exe -r 1 -R 5 -a quark -o stratum+tcp://us-central01.miningrigrentals.com:3333 -u me -p x -d 0,1,2 goto loop
Should prevent the crash.
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The idea of limited hashrate is great but it cannot be implemented without it being easy to exploit. And if you have a bigger ASIC and figure out how to split it then yet again the USB sticks become useless.
Well I don't know if this is possible. I don't have any. I tried to run 2 miners for my one GPU with low intensity to test. Second miner freezes... Paralleling should work with lower threads/intensity/etc or even if not, a round robin approach might do it. Mining for each wallet for like a second because hashrate is calculated over a period of time so your average might be below the threshold. With less powerful GPUs or USB sticks depending on the method of the limitation, multiple wallets/pool accounts/proxies/virtual servers/VMs or a modified wallet should bypass the intended limit. Of course for big farms it would be too much of a pain in the back to split all of their hashrate so in a sense it would achieve excluding them but small/medium miners could easily put like 50 USB sticks to work if the coin is profitable enough so the distribution would be pretty much be the same as any other SHA256 coin which gets mined by big farms as well.
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Who the hell mines SHA-256 with GPUS? Maybe in 2010
Well, you know. This petahashes nowdays rapes coin a lot. So I think this can be an alternative. If you don't like this idea, just pass it. The idea of limited hashrate is great but it cannot be implemented without it being easy to exploit. And if you have a bigger ASIC and figure out how to split it then yet again the USB sticks become useless.
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Hashrate limitations Limited hashrate - A maximum of 336 MH/s pr mining device is the limit. That means everyone is able to mine, and the best way to do so is using the classic USB miners. Everyone has a chance to mine with GPU and CPU. But no matter what device is connected to mine, the max that will be registered is 336 MH/s pr mining device.
I want to know how this will be implemented because as far as I know nobody managed to do it correctly before. I have done that several times before.. RevoCoin.. LimiCoin... As much as I trust you and your pools, what I meant by correctly was to do it without the need to rely on trusting pools. But of course you can always use more pools or more accounts per pool or run multiple wallets locally so I don't think this is feasible.
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Hashrate limitations Limited hashrate - A maximum of 336 MH/s pr mining device is the limit. That means everyone is able to mine, and the best way to do so is using the classic USB miners. Everyone has a chance to mine with GPU and CPU. But no matter what device is connected to mine, the max that will be registered is 336 MH/s pr mining device.
I want to know how this will be implemented because as far as I know nobody managed to do it correctly before.
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------DROIDS------
Block halving very soon guys current block 11772 2 min blocks
Bloc k 100-5000: 200 Block 5000-12000: 120 Block 12000-20000: 80 Block 20000-32000: 50
TOTAL POW BLOCKS: 32000 MAX SUPPLY: 5.060.000 Approx.
In reality, the average block time is around 36 seconds not 2 minutes which means the next block reward period (80) will last for 3.3 days or 80 hours. The last reward period (50) will last 5 days. Average block time history from: block 100 to 1000 21.76 seconds block 1000 to 2000 33.23 seconds block 2000 to 3000 34.34 seconds block 3000 to 4000 33.75 seconds block 4000 to 5000 36.09 seconds block 5000 to 6000 36.81 seconds block 6000 to 7000 35.44 seconds block 7000 to 8000 39.60 seconds block 8000 to 9000 35.72 seconds block 9000 to 10000 34.89 seconds block 10000 to 11000 36.34 seconds
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I probably also lost a bunch of useless coins when I wasn't following crypto for months but whatever. I'm not a big fan of bottrex but that's arguably the most popular exchange so if a coin gets delisted there that pretty much means the coins is dead. They should just send the coins back to the deposit address as a last ditch effort instead of taking them away though. But of course people should keep semi-important coins in their own wallets.
Although I think they should really keep trade histories much longer though (at least for users who don't trade as often as a bot would).
Hi, We currently do not display full trade history in order to keep the site running fast and smooth for all users. However, we can provide you with your full trade history upon request and you can also retreive your full trade history on our current beta site. Please email support requesting your full trade history or visit https://beta.bittrex.com and click on Orders, you will find a small icon next to the refresh icon, once pressed you will be prompted for a captcha. Upon successful entry of the captcha you will have your full trade history displayed. The captcha allows us to provide full trade history upon request and avoid abuse of the functionality. Thank you, Ryan @ Bittrex That is good to know, thanks.
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If I wanted to be completely honest, I have no idea why LTC is still a thing.
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I probably also lost a bunch of useless coins when I wasn't following crypto for months but whatever. I'm not a big fan of bottrex but that's arguably the most popular exchange so if a coin gets delisted there that pretty much means the coins is dead. They should just send the coins back to the deposit address as a last ditch effort instead of taking them away though. But of course people should keep semi-important coins in their own wallets.
Although I think they should really keep trade histories much longer though (at least for users who don't trade as often as a bot would).
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I missed a lot of icos before, but i decided to try here. Invested 0.1 btc.
I've never invested in icos/ipos and I'm glad. Not just because of this coin but trusting someone random with money who only has a new account and a bag full of promises is pretty much just gambling with terrible odds. it is gambling , but everyone here are pretty much gamblers. If we are not that then what are we doing in bitcoin and altcoin bussiness? Bitcoin is the most unstable currency that i ever seen in my life. So why don't we give a chance to another one ? After a certain amount of information it ceases to be gambling. We know a lot about bitcoin but we know virtually nothing of random new coins. I'm not against new coins just against blindly funding a project before completion.
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I missed a lot of icos before, but i decided to try here. Invested 0.1 btc.
I've never invested in icos/ipos and I'm glad. Not just because of this coin but trusting someone random with money who only has a new account and a bag full of promises is pretty much just gambling with terrible odds.
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Another ICO... Shadow can make coffee sometimes. too late for coffee, isn't it ? ;-) It's never too late for coffee!
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CCMINER -g 3 -i 22 --
For me that only does 37.3 per rig and and it's not even fluctuating. Without using -g and with -i 23.6 I get 37.6 per rig of Gigabyte OC cards with +140 on the core. For some reason I was unable to find any algo which resulted in more hash using -g. LATEST MOD -- Did you download and compile the last mod of v45 of the day? Yesterday's version was giving me the results that you describe. The pre-compiled Windows version is several days old. I was not able to build today's mods until the last version posted on git. --scryptr I compiled and tried commit 710 and commit 722.
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Whatever I do I can't sync both on windows wallet and on linux VPS.
Stuck at block 32712.
here is a windows blockchain updated 20 minutes ago. I don't know if it works on linux Works perfectly, on linux too. Thanks!
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CCMINER -g 3 -i 22 --
For me that only does 37.3 per rig and and it's not even fluctuating. Without using -g and with -i 23.6 I get 37.6 per rig of Gigabyte OC cards with +140 on the core. For some reason I was unable to find any algo which resulted in more hash using -g.
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ProcessMessage(dseep, 116 bytes) FAILED Misbehaving: 73.160.105.30:30104 (2 -> 3) ProcessMessage(dseep, 116 bytes) FAILED Misbehaving: 71.61.206.57:30104 (0 -> 1) ProcessMessage(dseep, 116 bytes) FAILED Misbehaving: 71.58.124.108:30104 (0 -> 1) ProcessMessage(dseep, 116 bytes) FAILED Misbehaving: 71.58.124.108:30104 (1 -> 2) ProcessMessage(dseep, 116 bytes) FAILED socket recv error 104
Whatever I do I can't sync both on windows wallet and on linux VPS.
Stuck at block 32712.
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WHY DO PEOPLE SELL THIS COIN FOR CHEAP?
There are many people in this world who do not want others to be rich, they want to keep everybody down.
They don't see that they could be earning more. Or they are fine with earning only a beer worth of satoshis. What is the block time? 620 blocks in 160 mins, that is about 4 blocks per min.
I'm confident that it is 30 seconds (just like it was with Cypher) even though it was intended to be 120 seconds: https://github.com/comminjure/repohuman/blob/master/src/main.cpp#L43The difficulty should be 4 times of what it is to have 120 seconds block times.
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Interesting, I jumped on the train the market cap of this is $8,276 as of this post and if the dev can do anything posted in roadmap we will be over 1000 sat for sure. Yeah, this coin started out really great, it had a flawless launch (March 10) but it was heavily attacked with FUD and the dev gave up because of that and he was busy with real life. The first takeover happened on April 7 and had no effect on the price, in fact it just kept decreasing after that even more.
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