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5981  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I need merit... on: March 01, 2018, 08:19:50 AM
I have made a post with almost 300 replies now and still no merit someone sent me 10 but how cani get more im trying to rank up quick somebody help me out please and thank you trying to get 10o for full member


I APPOLOGIZE FOR ASKING FOR MERIT WILL NOT HAPPEN AGAIN, I WOULD DELETE POSTS IF I COULD THIS THREAD IS OFFICIALLY CLOSED I HAVE ALREADY RECIEVED NEG TRUST THIS WILL NOT HAPPEN AGAIN
Some ways I understand to get merit:

1. Posting about useful things, do not post spam.
some less useful post examples, if not added with another positive sentence (in my opinion):
- Thanks, the info is very useful to me
- Take a look first
- I think it's a good project, good luck

2. Learn about BitCoin if you do not understand, among others by read to the question and answer on the following link:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2968050.0
and if you can answer the questions the author is asking correctly, you will have the opportunity to get merit.

I do not exactly know how to get a Merit too.
Pls understand that I am not good in English. Huh Huh Huh
If your English skills are not good enough, try using google translator (of course the result is not necessarily perfect with what is meant, but at least there are some parts that you can understand).
Of course, over time, you must practice and learn better English, so do not just rely on Google Translator, this is where the positive, so we while learning to improve our English skills as well.
5982  Other / Meta / Re: Rank in Bitcointalk on: March 01, 2018, 06:48:45 AM
Check the following link, the requirement to raise the level: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2818350.msg28856522#msg28856522
In my opinion, you should already know from me, because your current level is above me, and I just started to join in this forum a few days ago.

This is a new rule, it still allows many people who are not aware of it. as our forum members tell each other.
Thank you for reminding each other about old and new rules in the forum, which may be for some people not yet aware of the new rules.
5983  Other / Meta / Re: Rank in Bitcointalk on: March 01, 2018, 04:04:01 AM
Old rule : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=237597.0
New rule Check the following link, the requirement to raise the level: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2818350.msg28856522#msg28856522
5984  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If Bitcoin die, no more cryptos can alive. on: March 01, 2018, 03:45:42 AM
In my opinion, even if Bitcoin died, it would not necessarily altcoin others die, of course, altcoin that has good potential that will last longer.
5985  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: What software can be used mining altcoin on MacBook? on: February 28, 2018, 10:36:55 PM
Don’t do mining with MacBooks. You will certainly regret it over time. I have first hand experience in it. I was mining with Minergate GUI in my MacBook for a while and that’s one of the stupid most thing I ever did. Don’t do it.

I totally agree with kriskarthik about not mining on Apple devices at all... unless you have some really old Macbook that you don't mind "trashing" in exchange for the knowledge...

The current line of Macbooks or MBP series are designed with aesthetics and mobility in mind rather and longevity. Im sure those MBP owners can still get their 2008 or perhaps earlier models still running even to-date (albeit very much slower and a lot of wait times) but the newer line of MBPs are a different story - really finicky and I dare say not long lasting.

I have a 2008 macbook and a late 2016 MBP Touch Bar. Both of which I sampled and tried with mining. The 2008 model with a Core Duo 2.5Ghz hashes about 20-25H/s while the 2016 MBP hashes at about 90H/s.

With the 2008 model, I've got nothing to lose since its set up to be a server and it a really old model. I also used it to learn about crypto. But while waiting for my actual rig to arrive, I got tempted to start mining on the MBP. I didn't mine for that long, perhaps about 5 days total (with a power timer to switch on and off the charging every 2.5hrs), cause the heat coming off the MBP was a concern to me. Alas, I did use it to plot my HDD for BURST mining perhaps for another week. After that, while I was working on a spreadsheet, the MBP suddenly shutdown & would not start again!

Learn from my experience ... For those on Macs or any laptop for that matter, while the idea of earning some bucks may entice you to use your lap, its really not worth the electricity and increased risks of damaging your hardware. Better get yourself a rig that is dedicated to mining - at least you have the flexibility to add more cooling aside from the obviously significant increase in hash rate

It's not even limited to just MacBooks or Apple devices for that matter, don't mine on ANY mobile devices. As mentioned before, these laptops or mobile devices don't have the cooling to be run at full utilization for long periods of time. It's much better to just save your earnings and eventually buy a rig if you wish to mine.

It is possible to mine with select threads on your CPU, but if you choose to do so then you'll be mining an amount of crypto so small it'll not be worth your time.
Thanks for your suggestion, I am mining using MacBook more to want to learn, and add my knowledge in Cryptocurrency field. Not to seek profit only. Thanks to this forum, I can gain knowledge from the masters.

Salaam Husna. With what I have said above, and if your purpose is to learn about cryptocurrency and mining, then you could look at mining cryptonight coins. I used XMR-Stak to compile and run the miner on Mac. The instructions are pretty straight forward.

You can look at how you can do that > https://github.com/fireice-uk/xmr-stak/blob/master/doc/compile_MacOS.md

Brief instructions:

1. Install Homebrew.
a. Open Terminal (press Command + Spacebar to open spotlight; search for terminal and press Enter)
b. Type the following in terminal >  /usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"

Once homebrew is installed, go to the XMR-STAK directory and type the following step-by-step (below taken from XMR-STAK's compiling instructions)
2. brew install hwloc libmicrohttpd gcc openssl cmake
3. cmake . -DOPENSSL_ROOT_DIR=/usr/local/opt/openssl -DCUDA_ENABLE=OFF -DOpenCL_ENABLE=OFF
4. make install

After you have compiled, go to the Bin folder and run the miner with "sudo ./xmr-stak". The first time you run, the miner will ask the coins that you want to mine, the pool address, your wallet address, etc. Better have them ready.

Once that's completed, you should already be mining...

But be warned with my experience above.
Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge. This is what I mean to learn how far my Macbook can be used in Cryptocurrency. Previously I had no idea and was confused when first switching from Windows PC to Macbook due to different system. Precisely this is where I can finally understand how to use various devices with different os and one of them the science of mining with the Macbook.
Thanks for the tutorial link, I've bookmarked it in my browser.
5986  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: What software can be used mining altcoin on MacBook? on: February 28, 2018, 10:22:09 PM
this is a fact :
Don’t do mining with MacBooks. You will certainly regret it over time. I have first hand experience in it. I was mining with Minergate GUI in my MacBook for a while and that’s one of the stupid most thing I ever did. Don’t do it.

I suggest you OP and write in detail your experienced about mining using a laptop especially MacBook Pro and  kinds. because of has a ton of thread the same question. maybe with your experience can answer all the someone would mining using that device. almost all member including I doesn't suggest mining using laptop or Mac. in principle and architecture of that device can analysis:
1. almost all laptops (Mac, and kinds) doesn't design for mining (atm).
2. has a little fan.
3. batteries not designed for running 24/7.
4. casing which is not possible to remove heat temperature.
5. the hashrate generated a small if compared Using GPUs.

Thank you for sharing your experience and give some reasons why mining with MacBook is not recommended
5987  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I'm very disappointed with myself. on: February 28, 2018, 02:41:21 PM
Make it your past problem as a lesson to be wiser in making decisions about cryptocurrency. Remember! experience can be the best teacher to be more careful again in the future. Keep the spirit and think positive.
5988  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Any signature bounty campaign for newbies ?? on: February 28, 2018, 01:20:45 PM
It seems to bounty campaigns for newbie very rare, so if you want to follow it, first we focus on raising our ranking in the forum. Another solution if you still want to follow their campaign, among others through a social media campaign.
5989  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: What software can be used mining altcoin on MacBook? on: February 28, 2018, 12:01:42 PM
It's not even limited to just MacBooks or Apple devices for that matter, don't mine on ANY mobile devices. As mentioned before, these laptops or mobile devices don't have the cooling to be run at full utilization for long periods of time. It's much better to just save your earnings and eventually buy a rig if you wish to mine.

It is possible to mine with select threads on your CPU, but if you choose to do so then you'll be mining an amount of crypto so small it'll not be worth your time.
Thanks for your suggestion, I am mining using MacBook more to want to learn, and add my knowledge in Cryptocurrency field. Not to seek profit only. Thanks to this forum, I can gain knowledge from the masters.
5990  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: What software can be used mining altcoin on MacBook? on: February 28, 2018, 11:49:27 AM
So I try to follow some forums to learn it, including how to mining (altcoin) by using my computer.
it's ok if only for learning. you can try mining the ETN coin. follow this step:
1. joined the Pool (you can search with key "Pool of ETN" or anything).
2. Download a software such as this: Claymore CryptoNote CPU Miner v3.9 - POOL
3. and a bit must change CONFIGURATION FILE. for the detail, jump to this thread:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=647251.0

But if find for the profit, I suggest you don't do mining using Mac. that's a device not design for a mining and must run 24/7, it makes a Processor worked 100%. and most very important if using Mac, you would have a bit the hash rate.
Thanks for your information. Previously I also have read in the Kaskus Forum (Indonesia) about mining using the CPU: https://www.kaskus.co.id/thread/56fa1a79582b2e79628b4567/sharing-cara-menambang-ethereum-zcash-dll-di-komputer-pc/
There described how to use Claymore and how to modify it. However, it is just for Windows and Linux, while all I have is a MacBook. So I want to know if on Mac there is also software like that.
5991  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: What software can be used mining altcoin on MacBook? on: February 28, 2018, 07:57:21 AM
You can try minergate cli or gui or https://minergate.com/altminers/yam. Either way you will be wasting your time, electricity, and hardware components. Not to mentioned you may blow up your components due to heat and lack of cooling system.

However, it can be an experiment to start learning and understand. I've been there and tried mining on a Macbook with highest specs.
Thank you for your advice. I have only been studying Cryptocurrency for months. So I try to follow some forums to learn it, including how to mining (altcoin) by using my computer.
5992  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / What software can be used mining altcoin on MacBook? on: February 28, 2018, 07:30:37 AM
I'm a MacBook Pro user. In some of the tutorials, I see on the internet, the average software that is discussed specifically mining (altcoin) for Microsoft Windows users, perhaps anyone can advise what software is stable if used for mining (altcoin) using a Macbook.
5993  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Can i join two or more campaigns? on: February 28, 2018, 06:38:01 AM
Just look at the campaign rules that will be followed, whether allowed or not allowed. Before following the campaign, we first focus on raising our level in the forum.
5994  Local / Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) / Re: [Q&A] Tanya Jawab Seputar Forum Disini/Ask about this forum here! on: February 27, 2018, 03:28:21 AM
Sebelum saya gabung di forum ini, lebih dulu baca-baca aturan posting, dan beberapa istilah di forum ini, antara lain perbedaan post dan activity. Jadi bagi para newbie (seperti saya ini) baiknya sebelum posting pertanyaan, coba dulu di search topik yang sekiranya hendak ditanyakan. Smiley
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