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701  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: New gold-backed cryptocurrency INNcoin allows you to mine gold for free on: November 03, 2014, 10:24:07 PM
No way it can be premined Smiley
I mine it myself  from block reward 50 :

https://i.imgur.com/0IsMpsj.png

Cheers

its out as experimental yes? its not its official release yes?
so if its released now with the "experimental" blockchain, guess what, its been released already mined, aka Pre-mined. mined before release.
call the experiment complete, everything works out? new blockchain, from a new genesis block, old coins void. then it won't be called a pre-mined coin.
702  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: New gold-backed cryptocurrency INNcoin allows you to mine gold for free on: November 03, 2014, 09:14:57 PM
@AJRGale    Mate you take things very serious here .......  Smiley  Let's see the facts :

1. There is someone who claimed his reward for 2 grams , and received it - most important imo.
2. Wallet , network , blockchain  all works perfect .
3. Not enough info for the coin - PR etc  - it is experimental as i know .
4. Not some scam coin with 2h made website and logo.
5. No "whale"  P&D group behind it  - opposite  Real Gold Dealer with good reputation.

So , i think the community needs more coins like this one - not like the drama queens like pr0m , Dan etc .....
Who knows if they will not change the reward ?!?

And hey  - is there some crypto-coin backed rly by smth ?   even the BTC

Cheers


look at all the other scam coins:

1: someone cashed their coins in
2: all show working wallets, network, blockchain
3: websites that have been link with "hxxtp://w ww.a nthemvault.com/..." that set off my alarm bells, 2 "news" sites quoting the coin, same thing, no white paper like the others, oh boy even *colour*coin had a white paper. experimental umm, means pre-mined before release?
4: all scam coins throw all excuses up for down sites, then pay someone 0.5btc to make a nice looking site.
5: you cant p&d this coin, it should be fixed to the gold price, as i mentioned, what happens when all the gold bound to this coin is claimed? what's the coin worth then?

im not saying stop mining, in fact, mine as hard as you can, claim that gold up!
i would do the same if there was shown evidence of claimed gold
703  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: New gold-backed cryptocurrency INNcoin allows you to mine gold for free on: November 03, 2014, 11:54:35 AM
Gold back Cryptocurrency eh? i've scouted the forums and posts here, i have yet to see what each coin is worth in gold, and how much gold does the owner have to share out?

Oops, let me read this website..

10 million coins to be mined/ Each coin is docked by 100,000th of a gram 10,000,000X 0.000001 = 10 grams. todays price for that 10 grams: 388.19 USD. TOTAL
If these coins become more value then the 10 grams its "Back" by, then is only a scam


 wow, i have more then that from recycling gold off motherboards and a boredom killer..

all i can say is smells like a scam..



Hi. You just didn't read enough of the thread to get the whole story here. I already turned in 200k INN for 2 grams of gold in Anthem's vault, so definitely not a scam. The small amount of coins is due to this being a test run to see if there is enough interest for a larger coin amount in the near future. From what I was told by an Anthem rep when I turned in my INN coins, we will almost certainly see a bigger coin amount and possibly multiple gold, silver, etc. assets for coin backing.

~$80 in gold eh?
now i could be a troll and go "Pic or never happened!"

but alright, you do get 1g gold back for 100K of coins mined, still, there has to ether be more gold added to be worth more, or its not going to go anywhere. the coins cannot have any more value then gold its backed by, if it gets on exchanges and the prices go up, more then 0.0000004USCents per coin, over the price of gold? then what? lest say each coin is worth 0.0000008USCents per coin, that $80 for 1 gram of gold thats worth $40, guess what, i want my $80 worth of gold! gimmie 2grams, braking the 100K coins per 1gram it would be worth 2g for ever 100K coins.

This make the coin Centralised, the person who has hold of the gold, owns 100%(make that 98% less now, since you have 2grams) of the shares of the coins. then what happens when the gold all divided up? what is the point of the hashing? are you going to give me the transaction fees in gold? is there even transaction fees on this blockchain? if there is none, whats the point of mining it after?? is the person who originally started the coin going to pay me? why didn't the creator setup coins to buy, and they are virtual tokens to the gold? Hell, isn't the banks doing that already?

now, hypothetical question: i have a gold bar (10oz), i want coins for it, can i exchange it for these coins?? or do i go else where and get BTC for it?
Can i add in another 100g, making me a 50% share holder on this coin? till people mine my gold up and claim it?(then what for me? what do i get out of it.. hell, what does the owner get out of giving out gold to the miners? are they able to resell the coins back to the public and get gold/money back?)

i hate to kill it on you (if i even damaged your faith in the coin), but i cant wrap my head around the concept of this coin

I think Anthem simply wanted me to turn in my coins, then put USD into buying more gold and maybe silver through them.  I want to see if they really give this a bigger scope on the crypto side. You have good points about centralization and all, but at least these coins have value compared to many crap coins that I mined and got nada out of. Gold could (longshot) go past $2000 per ounce, which would nearly double the value of my 2 grams of gold, right?  :-)

that is correct, 1g of gold could be worth $2k 500x its original value, same with silver, but i don't see the long term value in the coin, and as you said the others are just crap clones of clones with more bells and whistles.

i'd like to see a white paper on how this will work, there is a few holes that need filling
704  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: November 03, 2014, 08:42:23 AM
well, clock it to 320 and pool change:


but 320 on the old pool:


funny enough i get less errors at 270Mhz and basically the same Hashing
705  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: November 03, 2014, 04:24:47 AM
I found with mine that running the Rockminer version of CGMiner with a frequency of 320 had the lowest HW errors. The temp. increase was VERY minimal. Two of them average 36-40 C and one at 38-42 C depending on how close I sit to them, they are very sensitive to changing temps in response to fluctuations in room temps and airflow resistance.

yeah? never seen mine over 38C, although, one thing i forgot to mention, i've tried to run it at 320, cgminer never kicked in, it just stayed on the starting screen, so i couldn't get it past 300Mhz

none the less, i have a few software items to check and change out in about 4 hours time.


Right from the Rockminer home page link to cgminer for windows, you'll see that the default freq. is set at 320. The miner seems to take extra time to start occasionally.

i'll try it again, no problem, last time i left it for over 5 minutes to kick in, where as it take less then 30 seconds at 300mhz or less.
if you say its random that it happens, we can only find out if it does it randomly or not.
706  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: New gold-backed cryptocurrency INNcoin allows you to mine gold for free on: November 03, 2014, 03:25:41 AM
Gold back Cryptocurrency eh? i've scouted the forums and posts here, i have yet to see what each coin is worth in gold, and how much gold does the owner have to share out?

Oops, let me read this website..

10 million coins to be mined/ Each coin is docked by 100,000th of a gram 10,000,000X 0.000001 = 10 grams. todays price for that 10 grams: 388.19 USD. TOTAL
If these coins become more value then the 10 grams its "Back" by, then is only a scam


 wow, i have more then that from recycling gold off motherboards and a boredom killer..

all i can say is smells like a scam..



Hi. You just didn't read enough of the thread to get the whole story here. I already turned in 200k INN for 2 grams of gold in Anthem's vault, so definitely not a scam. The small amount of coins is due to this being a test run to see if there is enough interest for a larger coin amount in the near future. From what I was told by an Anthem rep when I turned in my INN coins, we will almost certainly see a bigger coin amount and possibly multiple gold, silver, etc. assets for coin backing.

~$80 in gold eh?
now i could be a troll and go "Pic or never happened!"

but alright, you do get 1g gold back for 100K of coins mined, still, there has to ether be more gold added to be worth more, or its not going to go anywhere. the coins cannot have any more value then gold its backed by, if it gets on exchanges and the prices go up, more then 0.0000004USCents per coin, over the price of gold? then what? lest say each coin is worth 0.0000008USCents per coin, that $80 for 1 gram of gold thats worth $40, guess what, i want my $80 worth of gold! gimmie 2grams, braking the 100K coins per 1gram it would be worth 2g for ever 100K coins.

This make the coin Centralised, the person who has hold of the gold, owns 100%(make that 98% less now, since you have 2grams) of the shares of the coins. then what happens when the gold all divided up? what is the point of the hashing? are you going to give me the transaction fees in gold? is there even transaction fees on this blockchain? if there is none, whats the point of mining it after?? is the person who originally started the coin going to pay me? why didn't the creator setup coins to buy, and they are virtual tokens to the gold? Hell, isn't the banks doing that already?

now, hypothetical question: i have a gold bar (10oz), i want coins for it, can i exchange it for these coins?? or do i go else where and get BTC for it?
Can i add in another 100g, making me a 50% share holder on this coin? till people mine my gold up and claim it?(then what for me? what do i get out of it.. hell, what does the owner get out of giving out gold to the miners? are they able to resell the coins back to the public and get gold/money back?)

i hate to kill it on you (if i even damaged your faith in the coin), but i cant wrap my head around the concept of this coin
707  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: November 03, 2014, 02:35:12 AM
I found with mine that running the Rockminer version of CGMiner with a frequency of 320 had the lowest HW errors. The temp. increase was VERY minimal. Two of them average 36-40 C and one at 38-42 C depending on how close I sit to them, they are very sensitive to changing temps in response to fluctuations in room temps and airflow resistance.

yeah? never seen mine over 38C, although, one thing i forgot to mention, i've tried to run it at 320, cgminer never kicked in, it just stayed on the starting screen, so i couldn't get it past 300Mhz

none the less, i have a few software items to check and change out in about 4 hours time.
708  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: November 03, 2014, 01:32:47 AM
just a quick question, 45-50% hardware errors are meant to happen with the new r-box's? or is it the pool side?

ran it at 300mhz for about a week,it never evened out. there was also many duplicates too..



nope that is not normal. The New R-Box can easily run stably at 350 freq even...so there should be no problem with 300. There doesn't seem to be a problem with the temperature as well. Have you tried a different pool?

Yes it is normal. Duplicates mean nothing.

Duplicates, yes. I don't think that level of hardware errors is normal.

Because its not a real level of hardware faults - its just this custom rockminer cgminer which changed accepted to difficulty 128. That, or every rockminer new r-box has a 50% hardware error rate.

I had one of the new r-boxes that had errors between 30-50%. The highest of the rest was almost 5%, most were under 1.

In both CGminer as well as BFGminer.

It doesn't look like he is running the rockminer version of CG unless I'm mistaken.

Correct, it isn't the custom cgminer, its the latest version (as of about 2 weeks ago, might be a newer one out).

this is the 1st item that had about 50% hardware errors off any of my hardware (3 odd video cards, hand full of the old USB Block Eruptors (they do funny things when 240Vac spike went though them when usb hub psu went pop) and zeus miner), thats why i ask if it was bad.

so yeah, when i look at it after work, i will change the pool, see if that make a difference and cgminer should show me what each chip is doing? and show each chips temp? or is it just one sensor?

709  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: November 02, 2014, 10:53:08 PM
just a quick question, 45-50% hardware errors are meant to happen with the new r-box's? or is it the pool side?

ran it at 300mhz for about a week,it never evened out. there was also many duplicates too..



nope that is not normal. The New R-Box can easily run stably at 350 freq even...so there should be no problem with 300. There doesn't seem to be a problem with the temperature as well. Have you tried a different pool?

Yes it is normal. Duplicates mean nothing.

Duplicates, yes. I don't think that level of hardware errors is normal.

I'll switch to another pool, i'll see how that goes.

Where is the temp sensor for the rbox? is it in chip, or just a device touching the heatsink? with the fans pushing plenty of air though, i cant determine that its actually putting out the 100 odd watts of heat (probably less then that, i never know how to work out the watt at the wall to the chip thermal output so i'll just say its 100 odd watt). The air its putting out doesn't even have any warmth to it.

I'm half tempted to pop the lid on it and check the thermal contacts on the board/chips
710  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: November 02, 2014, 04:35:52 AM
just a quick question, 45-50% hardware errors are meant to happen with the new r-box's? or is it the pool side?

ran it at 300mhz for about a week,it never evened out. there was also many duplicates too..

711  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: New gold-backed cryptocurrency INNcoin allows you to mine gold for free on: October 30, 2014, 06:15:15 AM
Gold back Cryptocurrency eh? i've scouted the forums and posts here, i have yet to see what each coin is worth in gold, and how much gold does the owner have to share out?

Oops, let me read this website..

10 million coins to be mined/ Each coin is docked by 100,000th of a gram 10,000,000X 0.000001 = 10 grams. todays price for that 10 grams: 388.19 USD. TOTAL
If these coins become more value then the 10 grams its "Back" by, then is only a scam


 wow, i have more then that from recycling gold off motherboards and a boredom killer..

all i can say is smells like a scam..



Hell, if i got that calculation wrong, 100g, that only 3881.90USD fethercoin is worth more than that 0.0000004USCents per coin? Fether is going for 0.014USCents and it can change price.
712  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: New gold-backed cryptocurrency INNcoin allows you to mine gold for free on: October 30, 2014, 06:01:37 AM
Gold back Cryptocurrency eh? i've scouted the forums and posts here, i have yet to see what each coin is worth in gold, and how much gold does the owner have to share out?

Oops, let me read this website..

10 million coins to be mined/ Each coin is docked by 100,000th of a gram 10,000,000X 0.000001 = 10 grams. todays price for that 10 grams: 388.19 USD. TOTAL
If these coins become more value then the 10 grams its "Back" by, then is only a scam


 wow, i have more then that from recycling gold off motherboards and a boredom killer..

all i can say is smells like a scam..

713  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive RockMiner New R-Box Setup [HD] on: October 27, 2014, 09:21:34 AM
i just realised, i wasn't clear on the error codes, it was from cgminer, not bfgminer..

none the less, i did the instructions from the top, and it worked, no idea what i did, but, it works Smiley

Looking forward to your next Comprehensive guide Wink
714  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive RockMiner New R-Box Setup [HD] on: October 27, 2014, 06:58:50 AM
Well, i have one of these "New R-box" all im getting is 80-90GH/s off BFGMiner with a 45-50% error rate, that's expected since the software is not up to standards with the hardware, but following the configuration :

Quote
   
Download the latest version of Custom Rockminer CGMiner.
    Extract, and run the zadig application.
    "Select CP21202 USB to UART Bridge Controller" and then click "Replace Driver". You only have to do this once per computer.
    Right click the file "start.bat" and click "Edit". Enter your pool information as below
    Run the bat file to start mining.

Ran Zadig as admin, successfully added the new drivers, (thanks to once owning 10 USB Block Eruptors, the drivers were already there).

But it fails:
Quote
[2014-10-27 17:43:18] USB init, open device failed, err -12,
 [2014-10-27 17:43:18] You need to install a WinUSB driver for - AMU device 6:2
 [2014-10-27 17:43:18] And associate - AMU device 6:2 with WinUSB using zadig
 [2014-10-27 17:43:18] See README.txt file included for help
 [2014-10-27 17:43:18] Icarus detect (6:2) failed to initialise (incorrect device?)

should I just wait a few weeks for BFGminer to work out the bugs? or is there something Im missing?

none the less, Dogie, Great look at the miner, and all the others too (I Had to look though them all, its the eye candy)

You know what? i attempted to do the one thing that everyone says is what makes people insane: attempt to do the exact same thing, for a different result.. its working flawlessly now on CGminer 4.7.0 getting ~107GH/s
715  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive RockMiner New R-Box Setup [HD] on: October 27, 2014, 12:38:10 AM
Well, i have one of these "New R-box" all im getting is 80-90GH/s off BFGMiner with a 45-50% error rate, that's expected since the software is not up to standards with the hardware, but following the configuration :

Quote
   
Download the latest version of Custom Rockminer CGMiner.
    Extract, and run the zadig application.
    "Select CP21202 USB to UART Bridge Controller" and then click "Replace Driver". You only have to do this once per computer.
    Right click the file "start.bat" and click "Edit". Enter your pool information as below
    Run the bat file to start mining.

Ran Zadig as admin, successfully added the new drivers, (thanks to once owning 10 USB Block Eruptors, the drivers were already there).

But it fails:
Quote
[2014-10-27 17:43:18] USB init, open device failed, err -12,
 [2014-10-27 17:43:18] You need to install a WinUSB driver for - AMU device 6:2
 [2014-10-27 17:43:18] And associate - AMU device 6:2 with WinUSB using zadig
 [2014-10-27 17:43:18] See README.txt file included for help
 [2014-10-27 17:43:18] Icarus detect (6:2) failed to initialise (incorrect device?)

should I just wait a few weeks for BFGminer to work out the bugs? or is there something Im missing?

none the less, Dogie, Great look at the miner, and all the others too (I Had to look though them all, its the eye candy)
716  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [EU] Zeusminer Blizzard 1.4Mh/s SCRYPT ASIC Miner @ 60 € --IN STOCK-- on: September 05, 2014, 12:13:03 AM
Well, it arrived on Tuesday, been sitting and hashing away since then, Thank you!

i may have to get more off you one day..
717  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] MrTeal Chili 30+GHz on: August 18, 2014, 12:22:18 AM
so let me get this straight, you want $30-40 for these items that were once worth $350 just under a year ago? What's wrong with it?
718  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [EU] Zeusminer Blizzard 1.4Mh/s SCRYPT ASIC Miner @ 60 € --IN STOCK-- on: August 18, 2014, 12:01:02 AM
Ha! that's how much attention I've paid over the change on the site!
checked it one day, posted about it few days later..

well, bought one.
719  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [EU] Zeusminer Blizzard 1.4Mh/s SCRYPT ASIC Miner @ 60 € --IN STOCK-- on: August 16, 2014, 04:45:20 PM
only one problem with your site, it doesn't have Australia as a section for the country
720  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [EU] Zeusminer Blizzard 1.4Mh/s SCRYPT ASIC Miner @ 60 € --IN STOCK-- on: August 15, 2014, 12:44:34 AM
just re-read the post, you want me to order them though the website yes?
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