Bought a 100 Amazon in pm.. code works great
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YObit is so bad they don't let you signup with an email that includes a period in the first part of the email. LOL. Gmail suggests periods in the first part of the email like first.last@gmail.comGoogle ignores the period anyways, so firstmail@gmail.com is the same inbox as first.last@gmail.com .
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Over the long term the pool with the higher hashrate will find more blocks though, even if it's only one user mining.
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Pool Hash Rate 137,434.199 H/s Wow, next step is a p2pool I guess.
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Wow this is the first time that a CPU miner is slower than the wallet miner. was 100h/s became 140h/s Some performance increase indeed (20% in my case, AMD FX8320E). When I wrote the post, I hadn't tested the miner yet, only read the comments speaking of 25% less hashrate.
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LOL and I call myself a sysadmin... Cheers, hashrate went from 100H/s to 120H/s.
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What name does the conf file need? I tried hodl.conf, hodlcoin.conf and HOdlcoin.conf but can't get the miner to connect to the wallet... hodlcoin.conf: server=1 rpcuser=xxx rpcpassword=xxx rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 rpcport=8332 miner.bat: hodlminer.exe -a hodl -o http://172.0.0.1:8332 -u xxx -p xxx Should work, right? Maybe it is because when I installed I set the data directory to a different hard disk?
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Wow this is the first time that a CPU miner is slower than the wallet miner.
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Actually the absence of a cpu miner is what made the launch so fair (besides the sane specs chosen by FreeTrade). I enjoy the pool-free time.
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Mining has gotten harder indeed, got one block in the last 24 hours with 200h/s. @Shkembe: Hashrate and price per hour?
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Solo mining is highly random, I'd say 1-5 blocks atm. 5 would be quite lucky.
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Ok I need to clear this up.. you only multiply your hash by the amount or ram you are using.. every 1gb of ram equale 1 instance.. how many threads you use for each instance only hepls speed the search.. all the instances are searching at the same time.. this is why you multiply hash of each 1gb instance.. I will post an image from many pages ago.. This is a 2gb setting.. So there is 2 separate instances running at the same time.. See how both instances finished the same amount of seconds in to this new block.. really you should be adding up the hash of all the instances (each of the 1gb) So that hash was 74 + 75 = 149.. but this changes so its fine to just multiply one of the hashrates by the number of Ram used to mine.. this is just an avg. Shit, you are right and I was talking out of my ass. But why is the performance of the guy I answered to so bad?
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Has anyone reported any benchmarks yet? Particularly linux vs windows. I wonder what the best H/s is out there currently with the linux wallet. i am getting around "hashespersec" : 340 running Ubuntu server with Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU @ 2.30GHz - 24cores - 12cores @1GB RAM Update: Have tried multiple hardware and OS and configurations. 372 seems to be as high as I can get it to go. Have yet to look at VM's. Too bad there are no AM3+ boards with multiple sockets. http://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare.php?cmp[]=2337&cmp[]=2374 (copy and paste) Getting a third of your performance for less than a tenth of the cost. But your server is probably just idling anyways.
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Someone donated 400 coins, the bounty is now at exactly 4000 HOdl.
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Clearly HOdlcoin, first coin with a proper implementation of interest. And you can lock your coins for a specified time to get an interest bonus. A gamechanger imo, making banks and shady investments unnecessary.
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thx m8 gonna try it , btw my son has much better pc ( amd quadcore 750k ) then i have and he has hashrate of 60H/s without tweaks, so gonna try at his computer No problem. Samsmith16 pointed out, that one has to multiply the hashes/sec by the amount of RAM used as well as the number of threads. So when using HOdlcoin-qt.exe -gen=1 -minermemory=2 -genproclimit=4 multiply the hashes/sec in your debug.log by 8.
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as you can see, i am new , but i have a qustion about cpu-mining with the wallet, i allmost mine 16 hours and found any bloks , is this normal ?? i have core i5 760 ( 4 cores of 2.8 Ghz) and 16 gig ram and when i check the debug-screen : 2016-02-21 18:40:40 Hashes Per Second=12 (total seconds=149 hashes=1928) 2016-02-21 18:41:53 HOdlcoinMiner: 2016-02-21 18:41:53 search finished - best hash hash: 0022e3cbddbc6b74d653ac44e3e124c638e803e82e52fa67de9bd41653d08218 collisions:972 gethash:0022e3cbddbc6b74d653ac44e3e124c638e803e82e52fa67de9bd41653d08218 ba:39988 bb:152366989 nonce:4148 target: 00000229cc000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 2016-02-21 18:41:53 Hashes Per Second=13 (total seconds=222 hashes=2900) 2016-02-21 18:42:12 HOdlcoinMiner: 2016-02-21 18:42:12 search finished - best hash hash: 00600282ef518682e5a24b25f8b7156f07e9daf1c6694919baad0de36343e971 collisions:965 gethash:00600282ef518682e5a24b25f8b7156f07e9daf1c6694919baad0de36343e971 ba:131036 bb:155826276 nonce:8896 target: 00000229cc000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 2016-02-21 18:42:12 Hashes Per Second=11 (total seconds=251 hashes=2930)
am i impatient or is there something wrong ? plz help You can multiply that 12 hashes/sec by 4, as you have 4 threads mining (explained earlier in this thread). You can also start the wallet with these parameters for a ~10% boost: HOdlcoin-qt.exe -gen=1 -minermemory=2 -genproclimit=4 I have a bit more than double your hashrate mining atm, and got 4 blocks in the last 24 hours (which is lucky), but none in the last 12. Patience is key since mining is literally random.
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You have a very interesting definition of the term "critical" :p
Thanks for the issue page, useful!
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