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321  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [GIVEAWAY][DIME] Daily | over 10,000,000 coins | 1000 coins every post on: January 22, 2014, 10:31:40 AM
74zSHnAeCL1vLba7QPbERSAzqTz6ez8S7y

Thanks
322  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] GameCoin (GME) - Current version = v0.8.4.4 Latest Gamecoin Information on: January 22, 2014, 10:09:02 AM
Been keen on GME since the start... have only mined a few as don't have the 'big boy' resources to build M/Hs rigs!!!

Best wishes for new dev

GMtQhvDMzeLzhRTTp3iZZNpEDEfbRJxXan

323  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CASH] Get your Crypto CASH now! New crypto currency (Traded on OpenEX) on: January 21, 2014, 03:25:59 PM
i just switched to fox coin ive got that many coins in 5 mintues

What's the link?

Thanks
324  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 50,000 DIMEcoins per bitcointalkaccount @ OpenEx.pw on: January 21, 2014, 01:25:50 PM
r3wt

All sorted! Thanks!
325  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 50,000 DIMEcoins per bitcointalkaccount @ OpenEx.pw on: January 21, 2014, 09:19:30 AM
U:   androex

7MQcHvteJZ4fuaDgtR3zP2r9mEddBscqZM

Damn, missed that random..!


u sure?

Hi, I posted my username (AndroEx) and openex.pw DIME payment address as above - your reply made me question whether I posted correctly! It did all seem correct but no dime appeared.

Not ungrateful as your generosity is not in question but not sure if I made mistake with address... it has now changed:

7DCT1CBW8zo2UZqmAuMnfNjSQXa5tbxhH3

Thank you

PS: I seem to have gone from a 'Jr. Member' back to a 'Newbie'..!
326  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 50,000 DIMEcoins per bitcointalkaccount @ OpenEx.pw on: January 20, 2014, 08:39:21 PM
case correct U: AndroEx

And i forgot my manners - thank you!!!
327  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 50,000 DIMEcoins per bitcointalkaccount @ OpenEx.pw on: January 20, 2014, 08:15:42 PM
U:   androex

7MQcHvteJZ4fuaDgtR3zP2r9mEddBscqZM

Damn, missed that random..!
328  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: PLATINUM BARS Launching 18th January 2014 on: January 16, 2014, 03:00:52 PM
Ah, unfortunately all markets are thus - whether young or old..!
329  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: DigiByte [DGB] coin on: January 15, 2014, 12:17:58 PM
From what I have seen so far, DigiByte seems to have had considerable effort invested it its launch, design, graphics and community engagement.

Of course, it may be 'just another altcoin' that fizzles out along the way BUT, as it stands right now, it stands out from the crowd. Plus, it has a cool name which imho can really make a difference!

I would also acknowledge and thank the dev's for their issue of freebies which all helps to keep one's interest!


 
330  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ★★ DigiByte ★★ [DGB] - 15 Million DigiByte Giveaway!!! on: January 14, 2014, 08:46:44 PM
Strangely, I'm not a fan of TWR or FB but have praised DGB in a number of places including on BitcoinTalk - not to earn a giveaway, but because I like this coin and actually would really like to see it succeed and grow.

Good luck to the devs Smiley
331  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: POLL: Which Alt Coin will see the most growth in 2014? on: January 14, 2014, 08:40:30 PM
I'm certainly no expert... but who would have predicted the current Crypto scene 10 years ago?

Our lives are but microseconds in the grand scheme of things and evolution moulds all - including currency and value. We are, I believe witnessing a significant stirring of the evolutionary pot of world finance -some will reject, some will scoff, some have and will make vast profits. Many like me will dabble and see what happens. Both philanthropy and greed will accompany the Crypto journey to whatever it is destined to become. Salt, Lead, Copper, Gold, Oil, Water, Coffee, Orange Juice, Pork Bellies (homage to trading places) - how is 'value' determined - scarcity, glitter, need?

DigiByte seems fast, community driven, fair, transparent - and it has a cool name and a seemingly well thought through launch. I have a good feeling about it.

I want SecureCoin, GameCoin, MoonCoin, FastCoin to succeed for diverse reasons but when I saw DGB I thought here is a an Alt Coin that deserves to flourish and succeed.
332  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★ DigiByte ★★ [DGB] - A Professional Cryptocurrency ✈ Now Launched!! ✔ on: January 14, 2014, 10:40:57 AM
DigiByte looking good...

Very slick start - hoping it does well and finds its place amongst the 'cacophony' of AltCoins!

Now setting up to mine but wanted to share my generic portable USB wallet tip that many will already know but many won't!

If anyone is aware of any security reason NOT to do this then please shout!

Don't forget - encrypting wallet, backing up, and also keeping an eye on the integrity of any USB drive is essential.

This should work on WIN XP upward but I've only used it on XP and Win 8/8.1

1) Grab a good quality USB Stick of 8gb or more (I use 16gb)

2) Create Directories (can be any names of your choosing but use common sense):

[DRIVE LETTER]:\DATA\Digibyte
[DRIVE LETTER]:\APP

3) Unzip the DigiByte wallet (DigiByte-Win-1.0.zip) into \APP so you should have something like [DRIVE LETTER]:\APP\DigiByte-Win-1.0\digibyte-qt.exe (plus all the other files .dll's etc.

4) Create a new text file in the root of the USB Drive - call it whatever you like such as 'startDGB.bat'

5) Then using notepad (or your preferred text editor) edit the file as follows:


Code:
set THISDRIVE=%CD%
start %THISDRIVE%APP\DigiByte-Win-1.0\digibyte-qt.exe -datadir=%THISDRIVE%DATA\Digibyte
pause

The 'pause' will leave the command prompt waiting for you to 'press any key to continue' which will close the DOS window.

6) Save the edited 'startDGB.bat' file (double click it)

7) Providing you have got the paths exactly right, a command (DOS) window should open and the wallet should fire up (first time open should create the data files in the \DATA\Digibyte directory. Navigate to check. 

Cool Be patient as the wallet can take a few minutes to show itself and often sits behind other windows on your desktop

*** THIS IS JUST A TIP - IT WORKS FOR ME BUT NO GUARANTEES AS TO ITS FUNCTIONALITY WHATSOEVER!!! ***


If helpful, donations always welcome: DGB Address: DN66SUcv8tLrBsKnTCCpFm93wERiPzsLSZ

333  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: An (even more) optimized version of cpuminer on: January 10, 2014, 11:45:28 AM
jedimstr:

Right, ping to ca1.miningpool.com from my location/network responds fine with 129ms avg round trip.

Ping from VPS (in Putty) - hangs but reports on kill that 200 pkts sent 0 rcvd and the time it ran for...

So, in spite of S4Y support saying that nothing is blocked and I agree with what you say about potential upstream closed doors, access to mining pool hosts/ips seem to be killed or blocked.

Pinging google.co.uk works fine from the VPS...

I can understand hosting provider wanting to kill/block CPU intensive processes but can't see how they keep on top of all the mining pool hosts/ips unless they they are sniffing the line and blocking ips based upon traffic type/protocol?

I'm wondering if I can use one of my other VPS hosts as a proxy to route these misbehaving VPS through? The ip traffic is minimal so shouldn't affect the VPS running the proxy?

Brainache!   
334  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: An (even more) optimized version of cpuminer on: January 09, 2014, 03:32:57 PM
Seems to get across the pond:

Code:
[root@euve33599 cpuminer-2.3.2]# traceroute ca1.miningpool.co
traceroute to ca1.miningpool.co (192.99.9.229), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
 1  static-ip-85-25-32-149.inaddr.ip-pool.com (85.25.32.149)  0.032 ms  0.010 ms  0.009 ms
 2  149.14.12.37 (149.14.12.37)  0.357 ms 149.14.12.17 (149.14.12.17)  0.415 ms 149.14.12.13 (149.14.12.13)  0.480 ms
 3  te2-6.ccr01.sxb01.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.74.245)  0.490 ms te4-8.ccr01.sxb01.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.62.201)  0.587 ms  0.601 ms
 4  te0-7-0-9.mpd22.fra03.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.75.17)  3.892 ms te0-7-0-15.ccr21.fra03.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.62.169)  3.919 ms te0-7-0-27.ccr22.fra03.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.75.9)  23.630 ms
 5  be2009.mag21.fra03.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.74.146)  4.089 ms be2028.mag21.fra03.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.74.138)  3.963 ms be2009.mag21.fra03.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.74.146)  4.294 ms
 6  tata.fra03.atlas.cogentco.com (130.117.15.146)  4.216 ms tata.fra03.atlas.cogentco.com (130.117.15.150)  4.099 ms  4.083 ms
 7  if-6-2.thar1.F2C-Frankfurt.as6453.net (195.219.50.174)  4.457 ms if-9-2.tcore1.FNM-Frankfurt.as6453.net (195.219.50.42)  4.388 ms if-7-2.tcore1.FNM-Frankfurt.as6453.net (195.219.50.2)  4.247 ms
 8  if-2-2.thar1.F2C-Frankfurt.as6453.net (195.219.156.130)  4.463 ms  4.522 ms  4.560 ms
 9  * * fra-5-6k.fr.eu (213.251.130.105)  3.670 ms
10  * * fra-5-6k.fr.eu (213.251.130.105)  3.735 ms
11  rbx-g2-a9.fr.eu (91.121.131.130)  11.859 ms  11.799 ms rbx-g1-a9.fr.eu (91.121.131.197)  11.751 ms
12  * * ldn-1-6.uk.eu (213.251.130.74)  14.937 ms
13  bhs-g2-6k.qc.ca (198.27.73.207)  92.480 ms * *
14  bhs-g1-6k.qc.ca (198.27.73.205)  91.243 ms bhs-g2-6k.qc.ca (198.27.73.207)  92.462 ms bhs-4a-6k.qc.ca (198.27.73.222)  90.564 ms
15  * bhs-4b-6k.qc.ca (198.27.73.228)  109.397 ms *
16  * * *
17  * * *

I'm somewhat rusty with linux etc. - having to remember stuff I used to do 15+ years ago!

335  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: An (even more) optimized version of cpuminer on: January 09, 2014, 02:43:51 PM
Hi,

wget & curl seem fine. Can't telnet to most pools but guess to be expected?

Output of -P

(worker user and pass genericised!)

Code:
[root@[VPS] cpuminer-2.3.2]# ./minerd -a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://ca1.miningpool.co:9999 -u MY.USERNAME -p MYPASSWORD -R 10 -P
[2014-01-09 14:02:01] 16 miner threads started, using 'scrypt' algorithm.
[2014-01-09 14:02:01] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://ca1.miningpool.co:9999
[2014-01-09 14:02:01] Binding thread 12 to cpu 12
[2014-01-09 14:02:01] Binding thread 15 to cpu 15
[2014-01-09 14:02:01] Binding thread 13 to cpu 13
[2014-01-09 14:02:01] Binding thread 5 to cpu 5
* About to connect() to ca1.miningpool.co port 9999 (#0)
*   Trying 192.99.9.229... * TCP_NODELAY set
[2014-01-09 14:02:01] Binding thread 14 to cpu 14
[2014-01-09 14:02:01] Binding thread 4 to cpu 4
[2014-01-09 14:02:01] Binding thread 11 to cpu 11
[2014-01-09 14:02:01] Binding thread 6 to cpu 6
[2014-01-09 14:02:01] Binding thread 9 to cpu 9
[2014-01-09 14:02:01] Binding thread 7 to cpu 7
[2014-01-09 14:02:01] Binding thread 10 to cpu 10
[2014-01-09 14:02:01] Binding thread 8 to cpu 8
[2014-01-09 14:02:01] Binding thread 3 to cpu 3
[2014-01-09 14:02:01] Binding thread 2 to cpu 2
[2014-01-09 14:02:01] Binding thread 0 to cpu 0
[2014-01-09 14:02:01] Binding thread 1 to cpu 1
* Timeout
* connect() timed out!
* Closing connection #0
[2014-01-09 14:02:31] Stratum connection failed: connect() timed out!
[2014-01-09 14:02:31] ...retry after 10 seconds

Other pools seems have stratum_subscribe timed out errors etc.

The exact command line above works fine on other VPS's...
336  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: An (even more) optimized version of cpuminer on: January 09, 2014, 12:13:38 PM
Just additional info to my last question:

Binaries have the same problem. Whether built or binaries, ./minerd --benchmark runs fine and shows threads/hashrates but cannot connect to any pool.

Have used EXACT SAME command lines (copied/pasted into Putty) used on other boxes which are working to test for syntax/typos.

Grrrr... Angry
337  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: An (even more) optimized version of cpuminer on: January 08, 2014, 10:17:24 AM
I have a conundrum:

I have quite a few VPS set up for CPU Mining. 8 x VPS on one well known provider on Ubuntu 13.04 (x86 64bit) builds all work like a dream with cpuminer-2.3.2 or the quark derivative.

My problem is with 2 'test' VPS on Server4You which only offer Centos 6.5, Debian 6, Ubuntu 10.04. I have had cpuminer-2.3.2 working on both on either Centos 6.5 or Ubuntu 10.04 after preparing the minimal install and following the widely available tuts on this forum etc.

Then they stopped working... I have rebuilt the VPS trying each OS in turn and while minerd will run it either won't connect or throws  'stratum_subscribe timed out' errors...

I have asked support the general question about blocked destinations and they assure me that NO destination hosts/ips/ports are blocked on the host system.

I have checked iptables -L and NO rules are set.

I have tried lots of different pools to which I subscribe and no joy. I have checked and rechecked the command line to check for silly errors but can find none.

Any thoughts please as if I can't get these 2 working again I will just have to ditch them?
338  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie Restrictions compared to buying your first Bitcoin on: January 07, 2014, 03:11:43 PM
My original and FIRST post threw a '360 seconds since last post' warning! Duh? It was FIRST post!

Just need to post a question about cpuminer 2.3.2 on Ubuntu 10.04 that stopped working... wait 4 hours... yawn...
339  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie Restrictions compared to buying your first Bitcoin on: January 07, 2014, 02:52:10 PM
I post a reply and nothing happens - I am down with the little forks and hot coals...
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