If you would see a few posts above you have Datacoin AIO for windows (whole blockchain and dtc browser in one simple installer with datacoin qt 0.15.99. If not on windows just compile 0.15.99 version from sources. https://github.com/datacoinproject/datacoin-coreHi, Thanks for that. I have downloaded Datacoin.AIO.exe, and that started all my wallet issues.It was very quick to sync, but does not allow solo mining from an external miner. I have no idea how to compile under Linux, but am guessingt that even if i managed it, it would compile a Linux version. I am simply after a finished Win 10 version. J
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Hi,
Any chance someone can help me compile the latest wallet for Ubuntu 16.04 (or give me a compiled version) I have tried following the instructions but it fails massively. I am after a qt wallet please.
I have virtually zero Linux experience (but managed to compile the previous wallet)
Thanks J
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Good afternoon,
Guys, how long before the latest wallet allows SOLO mining from an external miner. I have re-downloaded 0.8.6.0 and its taken 5 days so far and still hasn't synced, this is ridiculous. I'm still 39 weeks behind, 14 hours ago I was 41 weeks behind. Even worse, when I finally get bored, and go back to the newer wallets, they re-sync everything, which also takes days. I've also found some wallets will not even open on some clients. This is getting really messy.
Can we not just have 1 new wallet that does it all, with some gusto please. J
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Wanna get good profit in 2 years. How many tokens may i have ?
Gonna hold for 2 years? Or will buy masternodes and stake for 2 years? It is very different Yes, holding is my investing strategy. Not only in this particular project but in general Might want to consider re-naming this ANN, since the you cant actual rent out your HDD space yet, and for the foreseeable future....very misleading
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To be honest a dev team could easily pick Boat up and start working on it straight away. It has a good functioning wallet which I'm yet to have any issues with and the coin is listed on 2 exchanges one being Coinexchange. I still hold out hope that one day a dev team will pick this up and revive it once again.
I have to agree with you, is sad that many devs leave their projects from lack of interest. Unfortunately I can say that maybe 1% of the abandoned projects finds a new team who will pick it up to develop further and make a success one, many pick the project up and after few months leave it like the original dev. Just needs to be left to die. Over 10,000 old coins now, need to let the poor ones just drift off, then the remaining 100 or so might have a fighting chance...
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I there anyway to add solo ming support back into the miner...
I get the following error when trying to solo mine small alt coins:
Empty data received in JSON-RPC call get_work failed, retry after 30 seconds
unknown option -- coinbase-addr=
SET UP YOUR OWN POOL-- It is not too hard. I just set up an old NOMP-style pool on LOCALHOST. The code is deprecated, so opening it to the public may be risky. I bought a Moonlander 2 scrypt ASIC, and am mining with it as if it were an electronic lottery ticket. The Moonlander is like a thumb-drive sized ASIC, but faster than my 6x 750ti rig running CUDAminer back in the day (2014). It is running at about 4MH/s scrypt algorithm, and less than 10W. There are several how-to pages for NOMP-style pools on the web. A couple for YIIMP-style pools, too. Many of them have typos and poor English. I think I will put my own "How-To" together and post it. I have some rig maintenance to take care of, though. As soon as I get a round 2it... --scryptr Hi there, I've been through literally 100's of how to guides, but like you say they are nearly all outdated or full of errors. (Got vertcoin working...lol) I'm trying to set up an argon2 pool locally (so I can fire 6 PC's at 1 wallet) Is there any chance you can help please? Has to be under win 7 or 10 thou....and using cpuminer-opt Thanks J
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Hi,
Ok, so have downloaded wallet, synced it, so how do I start to rent out my HDD space? No website? Seems an incomplete project so far...
Tutorial is on the way. Better not to waste time and buy the coins needed for setting up a masternode. Otherwise you wont be able to stake Well now, that's confusing because on your white paper it says "STAKING" Owning a masternode is not a necessary condition for taking advantage of SmartFOX Besides i want to rent out hdd space not buy a masternode...how soon before i can rent out some space? I have about 1PB going spare. J Oh, whhre can I buy coins from? Cryptobridge doesn't work well for me, also, if thought it was pos, how come blocks are being mined using x11 algo (ASICS)….confused Cryptobridge is the most convenient one. However you may buy from other exchahges where coin is listed Cryptobridge doesn't work where I am, and which other exchanges is it listed on? I only need 1 coin apparently to start with.... Starting to seem like yet another a MN con to me...
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Hi,
Ok, so have downloaded wallet, synced it, so how do I start to rent out my HDD space? No website? Seems an incomplete project so far...
Tutorial is on the way. Better not to waste time and buy the coins needed for setting up a masternode. Otherwise you wont be able to stake Well now, that's confusing because on your white paper it says "STAKING" Owning a masternode is not a necessary condition for taking advantage of SmartFOX Besides i want to rent out hdd space not buy a masternode...how soon before i can rent out some space? I have about 1PB going spare. J Oh, whhre can I buy coins from? Cryptobridge doesn't work well for me, also, if thought it was pos, how come blocks are being mined using x11 algo (ASICS)….confused
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Hi,
Ok, so have downloaded wallet, synced it, so how do I start to rent out my HDD space? No website? Seems an incomplete project so far...
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This is what it looks like when the miner starts on a new block . . then back to rest Do yourself a favor, take a few mins to get a grip of whats going on here, I assure you its completely new like no other coin in the world right now! Any chance you can help out, followed your minerd line, and have seen screen similar to yours above, i'm in the list of workers, but no payout after 14 hours. Pool doesn't seem to show worker hashrate or anything useful.....according to pool the nethash is 1.9mhs and pool hash "zero", but my miner alone says 9000kh/s....confused. J
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You're rounding up quite a bit here. But either way, there's still plenty of time to mine coins. No reason not to. Installing mongodb and port forwarding your router should not be prohibitively complex. I'm working on a uPnP solution that will alleviate the need to port forward but that will take some time. A link to the correct version for win10, and how to install it, and configure it, would be a great start. I could be wrong with my maths, but total supply="21,000,000", "coins in circulation=585,650". so 21,000,000 / 585,650 = 35.85759412618458, so erm actually 1/36th of all coins already mined. Also, I thought this was a new coin, therefore was excited to mine something in its infancy, but looking at the GitHub I see that the first wallet was way back 8th Oct 2017, yet this announcement was made on the 14th Sept 2018, that probably explains why we're already at block 11,713. Also explorer shows address "1iNw3QHVs45woB9TmXL1XWHyKniTJhzC4" with a balance of 307,241 coins out a current total of 585,650, so that address has around 52% of all coins mined. Clearly someone knows how to set the wallet and miner up.... So like I said, I wish you good fortune, but for me, i'm out ! J
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A simple wallet that does not create you ? or is it very difficult for you ? It does create a wallet for you and it is very simple. No No No No !!!!!!!!!!!!!Please do explain, I'd be happy to help or fix any issue you may be having. we need a normal normal wallet written in C++ and also a source written in C++You are certainly welcomed and encouraged to port the codebase to C++ I second olkah's comments. I got as far as the windows utube video, and saw the install "MongoDB" and forward port 8000 The days of having to install additional software, open ports etc, are long gone. I can see you are very excited about this project, but please, slow down, develop it more fully first, and then released a more polished wallet.... Otherwise in the face of all the other coins being released every single day , I think your project will just get lost....way too complex for your average miner Oh, and you missed out quite an important step with the windows vid....no link to MongoDB, what is it, how do we install it, and why.....can't do anything until that has been explained....sorry Darn, gets worse, just found Mongodb website, need to be a genius to figure out how to mine this coin...BUT, worse than all that check the explorer..... 1/40th of all the coins are already mined.... https://yadacoin.io/explorerAll I can say is that I'm doing the best I can do. If you believe in the vision then come contribute to the project. I think you have the misconception that I am doing this for the money or that I am running a company that has customers. No. This is a project, it is open source, I am just a volunteer on this project. This project would love additional volunteers from anyone willing. I'm going to keep working on this until my vision is realized. Hi, erm, no misconception. I just read this at the top of the ANN "TOKEN DISTRIBUTION Token distribution is handled through open competitive mining. Anyone can goto the yadacoin repo, download the code, and run the miner." Sorry. but it doesn't work....as others have also tried to point out. Anyway, clearly the project isn't for your average miner, but I still wish you good luck with your project
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A simple wallet that does not create you ? or is it very difficult for you ? It does create a wallet for you and it is very simple. No No No No !!!!!!!!!!!!!Please do explain, I'd be happy to help or fix any issue you may be having. we need a normal normal wallet written in C++ and also a source written in C++You are certainly welcomed and encouraged to port the codebase to C++ I second olkah's comments. I got as far as the windows utube video, and saw the install "MongoDB" and forward port 8000 The days of having to install additional software, open ports etc, are long gone. I can see you are very excited about this project, but please, slow down, develop it more fully first, and then released a more polished wallet.... Otherwise in the face of all the other coins being released every single day , I think your project will just get lost....way too complex for your average miner Oh, and you missed out quite an important step with the windows vid....no link to MongoDB, what is it, how do we install it, and why.....can't do anything until that has been explained....sorry Darn, gets worse, just found Mongodb website, need to be a genius to figure out how to mine this coin...BUT, worse than all that check the explorer..... 1/40th of all the coins are already mined.... https://yadacoin.io/explorer
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-snip rtx2070 image-
Typical corporate-greed-hole move. They release a newer model a month after everyone else has already bought the more expensive model. Anyway, the reviews of the 2080 hashrate are disappointing so far. Hope VoskCoin does a proper review of this GPU soon. I'm interested to confirm if mining is truly dead for GPU lovers. Hoping it isn't but reality is starting to kick in.. Why wait for Vosk, there's loads of mining reviews out there already try RTX 2080 cryptocurrency performance! We test 2 at same time! Quick Results Video! - bits be trippin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7tlNwl0FoQWhy does the release of a new "gaming card" signal the death of "gpu mining"? I think it's a step forward, it just needs gen 2 to bring it to the masses, which will be in about 6-9 months Oh you mean the reality of everyone buying stupidly expensive rigs cos BTC was gonna hit 50K....well guess what, never going to happen...
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For me it is unfortunately not possible to run linux on my pc's because they must run 24/7 on win64. It would be really great if somebody could compile a x64 wallet!
You can run linux on virtual machine (Oracle VirtualBox) You're quoting the wrong person, I did not post that. I have tried VB but it doesn't perform as good as WSL or native Linux. Yes indeed! I wrote that: "For me it is unfortunately not possible to run linux on my pc's because they must run 24/7 on win64. It would be really great if somebody could compile a x64 wallet!" Good to know that the VB doesn`t perform that good. Do you have any comparison numbers, eventually in percentage, about the performance differences between 32bit windows wallet, 64bit in VB and 64bit in native linux? I am asking that because with a fulltime job, an extra big project, a small mining farm and two small kids and a wife at home it would be pretty frustrating to invest time to install linux in the VB and the find out that there is almost no performance gain... Don't want to appear too rude, but if you haven't time to install Linux in a VB (takes 30-60 mins), then i'm guessing you've not really time to be a miner... Anyways you've got your figures now, if that increase isn't worth it, i don't know what is...
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Internet Data costs me $5/GB. Once everyone has recovered from the cognitive dissonance caused that statement, perhaps it will occur to someone that the amount of data required to stake Magi, or other coin, is an important consideration for some.. So; how much data does staking use?? last month I've used abt 105 MB running my wallet and staking. sheesh...scary, i am staking and mining more than a few coins, but i'm using over 5GB a day....lol J
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The rates are changing daily and the amount you are mining in a monetaryt value will change. You can’t judge it by your daily situation, since it is a long term investment. Some altcoin algorithms might be better though. Also, winter season is coming and your rigs will be heating up your space, saving some costs.
hmmmm, well 100,000 sats a day is, well a 100,000 sats a day. Yesterday was low for some reason, 85,500 sats So far today, down again, but i am mining 2 other coins on same single cpu.... Think you can do better with 1 Ryzen cpu, please let me know In fact i'm sure everyone would love to know. J Also not a long term anything, i am cashing in every 24 hours....
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I make around $5 per day with 30 GPU... after power bills... Gonna take a 10 years to ROI the hardware, if this continues ;( I'm making more than that with 1 R1700 (no kidding) J wow , it's unbelievable result ! Can you tell what coin you mine ? It's definitely not a Monero , or any other popular coin on cryptonight algo , because their profitability is only around 0.3$ daily per single r1700 cpu . Unfortunately, you know I cant do that, or my earnings will plummet to nothing. Today is lowest day so far....8 hours and only 30,0000 sats so far...so will struggle to do 90,000 sats today i think. The only advice i can give anyone, is stop looking solely on here.... Just 1 simple look at my "Show unread posts since last visit. ", and i can see topics that have had 6000 replies, and 30,000 views.... What that tells me is that if anyone suggest any coin on here, within 24hours it will be stuffed.... My thoughts would be, go find quiter exchanges, not Cryptopia, bittrex, yobit, etc, but really small obscure ones....go find a coin, lowish diff, lowish connections, probably very low value, and find the wallet. Thats the hard bit most times, find the wallet and get it synced...somethimes that stage can take weeks, sometimes even with the wallet, you just cant get it synced.... but, if you do, then try mining it...very gently, MUST not break the chain ( Yes that means all u guys with 1080 rigs....NO), start with cpu miner, or very first ANN recommeded miner....get aconnection, then get some shares, and hopefully get a block. Only then can u start to increase core count, or move to gpu, or even multi gpu....but keep a check on "getmininginfo" Watch your hashrate compared to nethash, you only need to be around 40% of nethash in general to win vast majority of blocks...even 10% will get you good rewards....BUT the mistake i seen is people hit it with 6/8 1080tis, will every block, and keep winning, but they of course the blocks slow down, and eventually then hit the correct block time....thats when they realise that the are not making enuff money to cover their costs....so they mine another 24hrs and cut their loses.... Now they have inadvertently stuffed the chain, so say it was scrypt @ 250kh/s...then hit it with a rig, or worse a L3, so hash jumps to 500mh/s, so thats a 2000 times increase, so diff shoots up respectively... Now if its an old ish coin, they all ramp up correctly, but generally dont come back down correctly, sometimes they dont come bach down at all...so how an L3 guy gets 1 block every "blockrate", and guys with even 8 1080tis will struggle to get a block a day. and as for cpu miner...well he is screwed forever.... So, do loads of research, try btcpop, or freiexchange (just examples, not recommendations), see if they have any slow moving coins.... Also, without giving away too many secrets, don't rely soley on coinmarketcap...the data is very good, but same problem, everyone uses it. Dig deep, there are lots of other places that have info too.... I think the "over mining tips" is key thou, mine every block, and first, anyone coming along can see, that all they have to do is beat that hash, and then they took, get every block (and there's always a much bigger miner), second, if you are using SO much hash to gaurantee yuo win every block, well then why would any one want to trade that coin.... So, have fun, do loads of research, find a little corner, and spread the word slowly....( u need a market, after all ) Failing that just use NH and mine the sh*t out of Etherium like everyone else J
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The new miner works better than the old one
Hi, wondering if you, or anyone can help me please. I am a complete noob when it comes to linux, and have ubuntu 16.04 installed when i try to run ./miner i get "error: 100 failed with error CUDA_ERROR_NO_DEVICE at /home/user/build/xpmclient/src/xpm/cuda/xpmclient.cpp:825" I have no idea what to do J
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