Is there an issue with the Bittrex api key on the wallet? I tried to input it and it said it failed to verify it. Also, it crashes when I click the balance tab in the Cloak Trade.
Update: Never mind, it was a copy and paste issue....lol
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Having great luck today, hit 3 blocks: 6009, 6100 and 6118 so far. Only 50% done creating plots on 2.785 TB space and prior to that only 1 block in 5 days. Started 6 days ago creating plots for my recent setup change.
Glad to hear that! I just hit a block myself! 6114 I was consider changing this setup for pool mining, would have gotten way less....lol Cool you get a block too... I love it when you get two in a row Looks like one of the big boys maybe offline This happened before about a 2 days ago. He probably has a hardware issue maybe, ie hard drive failure. Just a guess. Does it matter how large your plots are?
Is there a common method of quantifying "hashrate" along with expected results?
In general, the larger the better and more hash rate. Not sure how to quantify the results, maybe ask the dev.
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Having great luck today, hit 3 blocks: 6009, 6100 and 6118 so far. Only 50% done creating plots on 2.785 TB space and prior to that only 1 block in 5 days. Started 6 days ago creating plots for my recent setup change.
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Hey can we seriously get a multipool?
We need that and coinmarketcap to add us.
Multi pool will add nice buy pressure. I can also use my mining rig for more BURST =D
The multipool isn't necessary at the moment, but coinmarketcap is. I sent them a tweet and will send them a suggestion/request on the forum. Anyone have a url link for the logo? Need it for sending a request for coinmarketcap. Speaking of logo. Is that the one we are going with? I know the dev hasn't premined anything for bounties but I am thinking a community bounty for a logo contest is a great idea. I will pledge the first 5,000 We need a logo that is voted on. (Even though I personally like the current one) I'll throw 5k in on the bounty. That's a good idea. Maybe pm the dev to put that on the OP or make a separate thread for it.
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Hey can we seriously get a multipool?
We need that and coinmarketcap to add us.
Multi pool will add nice buy pressure. I can also use my mining rig for more BURST =D
The multipool isn't necessary at the moment, but coinmarketcap is. I sent them a tweet and will send them a suggestion/request on the forum. Anyone have a url link for the logo? Need it for sending a request for coinmarketcap.
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Kind of strange with some people are buying higher than what is the lowest offer for buys? ie. 494~499 when lowest buy in is at 430.
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the issue i see with windows is that ntfs only supports 2tb volumes and if someone supplies a gpu miner for windows people start to cry they cant partition their usb3 disk into one volume.
Thats not true... NTFS can go to 16tb on 4k cluster size, with 64k cluster, you get 256tb I think you may be referring to the 2tb MBR partition limit. Use GPT partition (vista and higher), the limit is 16 exabytes. GPT volume is way better in scaling compared to MBR. NTFS file system is ok, but EXT3/EXT4 is more efficient. i still tried to setup a larger raid0 volume over 4 spans before burst and ran into trouble on windows7. just made the volume 2tb and it worked but i am no windows pro and exactly that was my point in the post i run all storage apps on xfs and in some special cases on zfs. ZFS is robust in FreeBSD environment. I use it in my FreeNAS server and it that can be used for mining via network drive, but I keep it for my backups and DLNA server. Plex server is pretty good in FreeNAS.
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the issue i see with windows is that ntfs only supports 2tb volumes and if someone supplies a gpu miner for windows people start to cry they cant partition their usb3 disk into one volume.
Thats not true... NTFS can go to 16tb on 4k cluster size, with 64k cluster, you get 256tb I think you may be referring to the 2tb MBR partition limit. Use GPT partition (vista and higher), the limit is 16 exabytes. GPT volume is way better in scaling compared to MBR. NTFS file system is ok, but EXT3/EXT4 is more efficient.
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so what is most everybody doing now? Pool mining or Solo? Ive heard mixed opinions some say if you dont have at least 4tb+ then its best to pool mine and others say 2tb+. What does the community say?
Now probably 4TB and up for solo, anything below should be pool mined. Just waiting for the dev to make pool v2 to use the solo plots for pool mining. Im at 8 TB. Nothing in 24 hours. I would say 10 TB or more More likely, I haven't got anything for 48 hours with ~3tb. Hope the v2 pool comes out today.
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so what is most everybody doing now? Pool mining or Solo? Ive heard mixed opinions some say if you dont have at least 4tb+ then its best to pool mine and others say 2tb+. What does the community say?
Now probably 4TB and up for solo, anything below should be pool mined. Just waiting for the dev to make pool v2 to use the solo plots for pool mining.
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just before you announced the update my miner started with cant get info from wallet even though I have wallet opened in IE and running. I then updated and it still says the same thing???
Yeah, same problem here. You mining on the pool as well, I assume? Pool is down at the moment. I took it down to update the wallet, and it's not loading the current state correctly. If I can't figure it out in a few more minutes I'm just going to load it back up as-is and we'll have one screwed up payout on its next block and it should be fine after that. EDIT: brought the pool back up, not worth the downtime. for some reason it didn't pick up on what its last block was, and loaded all shares submitted instead of just the current ones, so payout will be wrong once, then should be normal. You should take it down if you need to prepare it. Think the community wouldn't mind.
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I like to announce: The Plot-generator rewritten in C! It has several advantages over the one written in Java: - About twice as fast- Support for larger stagger sizes, only limited by system memory - More efficient memory handling. With just 3GB you can use Stagger size 8191, with 8GB 24000 is possible. Plots with larger stagger sizes are better, as they require less disk seeks to be read. You need a 64bit Linux environment to run this. Maybe someone can port it to Windows? How to run it: Download, unpack (tar -xzf plotgenerator.tgz), compile (make) Then use the same command line options as with the Java-generator: ./plot <key> <starting nonce> <nonces> <stagger size> <threads> You can download it here: https://bchain.info/plotgenerator.tgzAnyone have any luck compiling this for Windows? It runs fine in Linux after compiling. I used the this in terminal in Linux after I compiled it: "x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc plot -o plot.exe" Then I try to run it on Windows and can not run. I think I am suppose to use "x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++ plot -o plot.exe" My skills are novice in compiling, so any help is greatly appreciated. Once I can get this running, I'll share a link to download it for Windows users. where is a link ? _) I'm still trying to work on it, but remember my coding skills is novice at best. I can not make any promises if I even get it to run.
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i think you can add the screenshot of uray's blockchain stat and explore, it is really cool and can attract more people to see this Just happy they consider doing the article. We should tweet and email coindesk to do the same, also show the block explorer. I know my lone tweet and email won't be enough to convince coindesk. Also the dev should send them an email, just a suggestion.
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I like to announce: The Plot-generator rewritten in C! It has several advantages over the one written in Java: - About twice as fast- Support for larger stagger sizes, only limited by system memory - More efficient memory handling. With just 3GB you can use Stagger size 8191, with 8GB 24000 is possible. Plots with larger stagger sizes are better, as they require less disk seeks to be read. You need a 64bit Linux environment to run this. Maybe someone can port it to Windows? How to run it: Download, unpack (tar -xzf plotgenerator.tgz), compile (make) Then use the same command line options as with the Java-generator: ./plot <key> <starting nonce> <nonces> <stagger size> <threads> You can download it here: https://bchain.info/plotgenerator.tgzAnyone have any luck compiling this for Windows? It runs fine in Linux after compiling. I used the this in terminal in Linux after I compiled it: "x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc plot -o plot.exe" Then I try to run it on Windows and can not run. I think I am suppose to use "x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++ plot -o plot.exe" My skills are novice in compiling, so any help is greatly appreciated. Once I can get this running, I'll share a link to download it for Windows users. You can not compile for Windows ... you have to port it to Windows! Think there is a difference!? I just read through the code, I have to change all the Linux strings into Windows....Going to be harder than anticipated....
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I like to announce: The Plot-generator rewritten in C! It has several advantages over the one written in Java: - About twice as fast- Support for larger stagger sizes, only limited by system memory - More efficient memory handling. With just 3GB you can use Stagger size 8191, with 8GB 24000 is possible. Plots with larger stagger sizes are better, as they require less disk seeks to be read. You need a 64bit Linux environment to run this. Maybe someone can port it to Windows? How to run it: Download, unpack (tar -xzf plotgenerator.tgz), compile (make) Then use the same command line options as with the Java-generator: ./plot <key> <starting nonce> <nonces> <stagger size> <threads> You can download it here: https://bchain.info/plotgenerator.tgzAnyone have any luck compiling this for Windows? It runs fine in Linux after compiling. I used the this in terminal in Linux after I compiled it: "x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc plot -o plot.exe" Then I try to run it on Windows and can not run. I think I am suppose to use "x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++ plot -o plot.exe" My skills are novice in compiling, so any help is greatly appreciated. Once I can get this running, I'll share a link to download it for Windows users.
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scam yourself, there is no premine, no IPO, fair distribution, it sure can be unsuccessful but not a scam obvious this guy is the true ID of "I know you" , what a fucking guy stay here before, just look his post position, all is for Wulfcastle. i think this guy may lose some money because Wulfcastle participate in some coin's UI design, and he thinks Wulfcastle should paid him back. My assumption is that it's a team of people trying to FUD to get the price dirt cheap low, then pump it to make major profits. This is a very classic form of scam and fraud these greedy FUD'ers be doing for the 2 years I've been in crypto. Different people, same scheme.....So sad and all just to make money at the cost of morality....
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In wich way is this a scam?! Another unsustainable evidence, doesn't even have any thing on that site. Geez, some of you people with false accusations would really lose in court badly and be counter-sued so badly for defamation of character.
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The problem is only on one computer. Periodically shows false blocks which disappear after 2-3 min. Real unit is not already 3 days False blocks you can not send, do not worry)) I do not understand what is the reason Maybe the system clock might be off. Try to manually sync the clock.
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