its better down.no more scam
Agree I have 2950 h/s working on merged minig on minergate for 11 hours from 16.00 EST to 03.00 EST Get 0.1 XMR and 12 FCN instead of 2.3 XMR And 19 FCN. It's only 5% for XMR !!! Why? Minergate stole 95% my XMR and about 35% FCN Exact same thing, I got .3 XMR with 12 hours of hashing at 3500H. Is there a way to get the minergate miner in source to compile ourselves? I'm trying to get it installed with the deb package, but looks like the CLI is still needing a bunch of GUI dependencies and won't install.
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My account is under a week old and I can withdraw quickly with no issues.
However when mining, I constantly get job not valid, -15 error, etc in batches, usually when a lot of miners connect. Hash rate reports properly for maybe a few minutes, then sometimes shows offline and lots of rejects/errors. Works on other pools without issue[other than when their own daemon fails].
Also Monero mining seems to be stuck, the daemon most likely locked up. Set a cron job to reboot it every 3 hours.
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I'm an expert by no means whatsoever. That said, here's my 2 cents on Monero and why it will succeed: It isn't an altcoin! Monero and other cryptonote currencies are not bitcoin forks, they are a completely new, untraceable currency. That's it! Truly an alternative to bitcoin, not just a fork of bitcoin. Even a dummy( me ) can understand the potential.
Seems like this is proving correct
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I can't seem to keep my miner working on minergate for more than a few shares, then it stops hashing it seems. I couldn't find a stratum address either. I like the merged mining idea.
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How would I solomine with Wolf's miner? I tried pointing it to the wallet, but none of the methods seem to work, http or stratum. I have 3 computers at home, and 4 colocated, so having them all go to a private pool would seem like the easiest method, but setting up solo mining on each one would be optimal I assume, just would have to monitor each one daily for issues.
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I would pay 8 XMR for a script that setup a cryptonote pool for private use. Every pool I've used has gone down multiple times, but making my own pool for Monero has been troublesome, working on it for weeks now.
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I'd just like to mention the forum users scanned the pool links on virus total and found nothing troublesome or bad. I've always built from source any way, and found nothing malicious in source or official compiled links. With that being said, I wouldn't download a miner from a pool site unless the dev or someone reputable gave them the thumbs up. I'm always the skeptic of the group too.
I do want to setup my own pool, but every attempt has failed lol, so I will leave it to pros.
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apt-get install build-essential libboost1.55-all-dev libminiupnpc-dev cmake && make. It's enough.
Thanks, both of these methods work, and on multiple hardware setups I've checked. I had searched online and on the main page, and some how missed that script!
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Hello, has anyone been able to compile the wallet from source on Ubuntu 14.04? Does anyone have a working script or solution to this? This is only in regards to Cryptonote coins, or as I like to call them, 3rd Generation coins Edit: http://monero.cc/getting-started/
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Does anyone have a verified working script that will let Ubuntu 14.04 compile Monero from source? I'm always getting boost errors when compiling though I have 1.55 installed and can compile other coins with it.
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Looks like it is paying out now, just not scoring on the website as you said. Thanks!
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Anyone know what is up with http://pool.cryptoescrow.eu/ ? They've got 8% of the network, but haven't found a block in 9 hours, no payments for me either at all.
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Is there a calculator for hashrate to coin earnings? What should my 4770k be getting in Linux? Thanks!
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This was while @ 4.4ghz and -t 7 but i noticed that my cpu temp was getting up to 61c so i had to clock it back down [2014-06-11 02:02:50] accepted: 1/1 (100.00%), 421.09 H/s at diff 5000 (yay!!!) [2014-06-11 02:02:54] accepted: 2/2 (100.00%), 420.73 H/s at diff 5000 (yay!!!)
This was while @ 4.0ghz and -t 7 and temp stays about 54 [2014-06-11 11:11:53] accepted: 4/4 (100.00%), 390.98 H/s at diff 10000 (yay!!!) [2014-06-11 11:12:01] accepted: 5/5 (100.00%), 390.74 H/s at diff 10000 (yay!!!)
So yes linux does give a decent speed boost but since it's also running everything faster it raises the temps up. I have a Hyper 212 Evo and 3 120mm case fans and it doesn't seem to be enough to keep the temps down far enough. Could be the paste not doing it's job but I'm seeing the temps with this cooler are about 8c lower than i was with stock.
62C and you're worried? I've ran them above 70c for weeks with no issue. Cooler is better of course, but I don't think 60s C for your CPU is bad.
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With recent news, I'm glad I went with GAW. I did have some downtime issues, but even my home hosted stuff I've had issues as it's a chip quality issue I guess. Josh compensated me for the downtime and has always responded same day. Scrypt ASICs are crazy home hosted, I only do it in a shed lol, but having them hosted elsewhere and compensation for all issues, is relaxing actually.
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XMR has been very healthy, no major dips in hashrate or pricing, massive volume, and I don't think interest will fall thanks to Cryptonote and an active community. As long as some FPGA doesn't pop up for it, I can't imagine pricing going down in the near future only up. GPU came out, and is basically the same "cost" if not more than CPU[4770k is more efficient than a 290X from what I can tell], which makes me happy even though I do have some GPUs, a fair coin for both camps.
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Stinks VOOT failed, but that's the risk of new coins. Those who managed to sell back when it was 500 satoshi though, probably happy. I held too long but was a tiny investment.
And now the price goes back up up up haha. Not panic dumping may pay off. New popular dev picked it back up.
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Stinks VOOT failed, but that's the risk of new coins. Those who managed to sell back when it was 500 satoshi though, probably happy. I held too long but was a tiny investment.
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