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801  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE][ANN] ORIONCOIN [The new spaceship][Scrypt] on: June 15, 2014, 11:22:28 AM
It is good to know that there are still devs trying this same old scam.  I will make a coin and say 1% pre-mine so it sounds like a small amount.  Then I will make a small block reward like 100.  Then I will make total number of coins 10000000000 because people are stupid and wont notice.  Then I will have 100000000 coins at launch while miners are getting 100 per block.  That way incase if by some miracle an exchange is stupid enough to list the coin I can flood the market with shitcoins raining from the sky.  

Buy a clue dev.  This gag is so played out it isn't even funny.


+1
802  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: HASHRA - LUNAR LANDER & LAUNCHER - ASIC SCRYPT MINERS 14MH+ - 78MH+ on: June 15, 2014, 10:55:54 AM
I finally got my y Lunar Lander today and it isn't working. I tried with a laptop (downloaded the software), and with the RaspPi that is included (which I had to power with another cable because it wouldn't join the internet - thanks to the thread for heads up on that); and on both *AS SOON* as CGminer starts, the unit shuts down. I get this error in the log on the Pi:

Icarus Detect: Test failed at /dev/ttyUSB0: get 00000000, should: 00038d26

Not feeling great about this.

My PSU is rated platinum and at 1300W - pretty sure that's not the problem. I have each plug isolated, so I don't think that is the problem.  Since the error is USB related, I tried swapping out the USB cable - no dice.

I am open to suggestions.

well - don't use their power cable to power the pi - myself and other have had problems. In addition the ethernet cable they supplied did not work. In addition make sure you're nit plugging in the additional 2 wire plug from the pcie cable.

send a message to support@hashra.com - their tech guy is very responsive.

Thanks - I did take the forum's advice and used a different power cable for the Pi, so thanks for that.  I am using my own ethernet cable, and I can browse to the Controla interface.  And no, I am not plugging in the +2 on the PCI-E connections.  The thing powers up fine... makes lots of noise and even some heat... but then instantly shuts down once I ask to to do some mining...

So working with Hashra support, it appears I have a defective unit.  Now it gets interesting.  While the support team was responsive and proactive, it will be interesting to see how this plays out.  Hopefully Hashra views this as an opportunity to demonstrate excellent customer service.  Stay tuned...

After a few days, and just a few questions, support confirmed my unit defective.  I have sent it back to Hashra, at a significant cost.  Now let's see how they handle this process.  I've already lost 20 days *at least* because of the shipping "mistake" and the defective miner.  Really, really trying to stay positive on this one... would certainly be easier if Hashra met me half-way.

Every ASIC thread is full of stories like this.  I remember clicking pictures of KNC miners with the capacitors and other pieces just randomly falling out of the box.

It's now been two days since I dutifully packed up my defective miner and sent it back to China.  And in those two days, I've heard nothing from Hashra, or "Simon".  The evidence is starting to mount.

In spite of all my all of my griping I have found Simon and the others at Hashra to be very honest - I would not worry. I'm sure you'll get your replacement unit. Where did you ship the unit back from  - USA? - out of curiosity - how much did it cost to ship?
803  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: HASHRA - LUNAR LANDER & LAUNCHER - ASIC SCRYPT MINERS 14MH+ - 78MH+ on: June 15, 2014, 10:52:32 AM

600W for 14MH - still more than Hashra.

804  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: HASHRA - LUNAR LANDER & LAUNCHER - ASIC SCRYPT MINERS 14MH+ - 78MH+ on: June 15, 2014, 10:49:05 AM
Just curious is hashra newbie friendly? like setup wise.. cause I want to get one.. but I dont know if I can run it since I`m pretty newbie at alt mining.

it's very easy to setup and manage through their web interface

however - ignore heir instruction for trying the figure out the ip address and use this free software instead - it's a lot easier: http://www.advanced-ip-scanner.com/

good luck
805  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Pool][XMR] Pool.CryptoEscrow.eu | Monero Mining Pool supported by Wolf0 on: June 14, 2014, 03:02:38 PM
I am doing the technical side of this, managing the server and software, while mindless handles promoting the pool, SEO... well, everything that's not technical.

too bad it's not scrypt - I'd give you some business - sound nice.
806  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE][ANN] ORIONCOIN [The new spaceship][Scrypt] on: June 14, 2014, 01:21:21 PM
launch still planned for tomorrow morning?
807  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [NAUT] Nautiluscoin - First Coin w/Stabilization Fund - Digishield on: June 13, 2014, 12:40:58 PM
My vote goes towards more activity on the reddit page.  I'd like us all to get naut-i over there.

i was a .css master in a prior life, so i could spruce up the reddit page if needed.

I have not been active on Reddit...it seems that I need to be?
my observation is why not fork the code and make it easier to mine or increase the block reward by 4 or 5 times what it is right now.

I mined for an hour this morning with 180 MH and on a pool I was in found one measly block (and I found it)- it's not worth mining any longer - the difficulty is just way too high - there's no excitement any longer for people to mine the coin - just about all of us have moved onto other coins because this coin is a waste of mining resources.


It will most likely only be mineable a little while longer anyway Smiley

hardly - we're at block 23,101 out of 101,512
808  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [NAUT] Nautiluscoin - First Coin w/Stabilization Fund - Digishield on: June 13, 2014, 12:34:11 PM
My vote goes towards more activity on the reddit page.  I'd like us all to get naut-i over there.

i was a .css master in a prior life, so i could spruce up the reddit page if needed.

I have not been active on Reddit...it seems that I need to be?
my observation is why not fork the code and make it easier to mine or increase the block reward by 4 or 5 times what it is right now.

I mined for an hour this morning with 180 MH and on a pool I was in found one measly block (and I found it)- it's not worth mining any longer - the difficulty is just way too high - there's no excitement any longer for people to mine the coin - just about all of us have moved onto other coins because this coin is a waste of mining resources.

809  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: HASHRA - LUNAR LANDER & LAUNCHER - ASIC SCRYPT MINERS 14MH+ - 78MH+ on: June 13, 2014, 02:28:12 AM
Any idea why the Bitcoin price is going down ? http://preev.com/

yes - because we just spent a lot of money on miners!!!


LOL
810  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: HASHRA - LUNAR LANDER & LAUNCHER - ASIC SCRYPT MINERS 14MH+ - 78MH+ on: June 13, 2014, 02:21:43 AM
wow - this is impressive - this time after another reboot it's almost as fast as one gridseed!!!


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(5s):997.0 (avg):219.5Kh/s | A:143  R:1  HW:7  U:178.7/m  WU:24306.6/m

this is it's specialty though!!!!

it's really good at this:

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Jun 13 02:22:51 hashracontroller cgminer: Started cgminer 3.1.1
Jun 13 02:22:51 hashracontroller cgminer: Icarus Detect: Test failed at /dev/ttyUSB0: get 00038d06, should: 00038d26
Jun 13 02:22:51 hashracontroller cgminer: All devices disabled, cannot mine!
Jun 13 02:22:56 hashracontroller single_ltc_monitor[4706]: Started LTC PRocess waiting 10 seconds to boot cgminer
811  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: HASHRA - LUNAR LANDER & LAUNCHER - ASIC SCRYPT MINERS 14MH+ - 78MH+ on: June 13, 2014, 02:04:11 AM
this is how bad the software is on this system

check this out - it's mining and it doesn;t even know:

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5s):0.000 (avg):0.000h/s | A:458  R:11  HW:48  U:183.1/m  WU:26461.2/m         (5s):0.000 (avg):0.000h/s | A:459  R:22  HW:50  U:176.5/m  WU:26229.5/m         (5s):0.000 (avg):0.000h/s | A:461  R:40  HW:50  U:170.7/m  WU:26111.1/m         (5s):0.000 (avg):0.000h/s | A:463  R:49  HW:50  U:165.3/m  WU:25726.9/m         (5s):0.000 (avg):0.000h/s | A:464  R:71  HW:51  U:159.9/m  WU:25854.6/m         (5s):0.000 (avg):0.000h/s | A:469  R:88  HW:51  U:156.3/m  WU:25930.7/m          

the screen is reporting 0 hash rate

this is after rebooting it 7 times to cross my fingers and hope this piece of junk actually mines


I have formally contacted Simon at Hashra and asked for a full refund - this is the "without question" worst experience with any piece of hardware I have ever had in my life and I've been around computers since 1973....and there isn't much I have not seen.

I want my money back and these things out of my life.

it's pretty sad when you think about - I was one of their biggest advocates before the equipment was delivered - Simon would email me often and let me know how things were going - now I'm lucky if I hear from him once per day and he avoids the issue of my discontent.

My heart goes out to the really nice tech guy who has to try and support these things.

My recommendation to you is this Once you start mining a coin - do not switch coins

after 8 reboots it won't go past 11.04 mh - ooops - time for the 9th reboot - the only boot this things deserves is my boot up it's ass at this point

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(5s):165.0 (avg):9.151Mh/s | A:1199  R:132  HW:142  U:168.8/m  WU:26544.5/m     (5s):60.00 (avg):9.024Mh/s | A:1221  R:132  HW:142  U:169.5/m  WU:26566.8/m     (5s):120.3M (avg):11.50Mh/s | A:1234  R:132  HW:144  U:169.0/m  WU:26483.3/m    (5s):50.88M (avg):11.49Mh/s | A:1248  R:133  HW:144  U:168.6/m  WU:26384.8/m    (5s):27.57M (avg):11.52Mh/s | A:1259  R:136  HW:146  U:168.1/m  WU:26328.9/m    (5s):12.97M (avg):11.42Mh/s | A:1280  R:142  HW:146  U:168.4/m  WU:26397.7/m    (5s):14.15M (avg):11.48Mh/s | A:1292  R:146  HW:147  U:167.7/m  WU:26353.7/m    (5s):12.74M (avg):11.46Mh/s | A:1301  R:148  HW:152  U:166.7/m  WU:26278.3/m    (5s):13.26M (avg):11.50Mh/s | A:1316  R:148  HW:158  U:166.6/m  WU:26289.3/m    (5s):9.426M (avg):11.44Mh/s | A:1336  R:149  HW:161  U:166.9/m  WU:26325.3/m    (5s):8.813M (avg):11.39Mh/s | A:1354  R:149  HW:163  U:167.1/m  WU:26347.9/m    (5s):15.78M (avg):11.49Mh/s | A:1370  R:150  HW:163  U:167.2/m  WU:26283.4/m    (5s):10.84M (avg):11.45Mh/s | A:1394  R:150  HW:166  U:167.9/m  WU:26375.9/m    (5s):10.03M (avg):11.41Mh/s | A:1407  R:152  HW:168  U:167.4/m  WU:26321.0/m    (5s):14.91M (avg):11.48Mh/s | A:1424  R:153  HW:169  U:167.6/m  WU:26308.6/m    (5s):5.475M (avg):11.34Mh/s | A:1446  R:153  HW:169  U:168.1/m  WU:26318.9/m    (5s):13.82M (avg):11.42Mh/s | A:1465  R:153  HW:171  U:168.3/m  WU:26310.6/m    (5s):5.073M (avg):11.29Mh/s | A:1474  R:153  HW:172  U:167.4/m  WU:26186.1/m    (5s):1.862M (avg):11.16Mh/s | A:1501  R:154  HW:174  U:168.6/m  WU:26294.4/m    (5s):683.6K (avg):11.04Mh/s | A:1516  R:154  HW:175  U:168.4/m  WU:26229.7/m

and and this is what you get it you attempt to restart it:

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Jun 13 02:15:34 hashracontroller UpdateCache[13534]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 13 02:15:39 hashracontroller single_ltc_monitor[1962]: Started LTC PRocess waiting 10 seconds to boot cgminer
Jun 13 02:15:39 hashracontroller UpdateCache[13534]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 13 02:15:44 hashracontroller UpdateCache[13534]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 13 02:15:49 hashracontroller UpdateCache[13534]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 13 02:15:54 hashracontroller UpdateCache[13534]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 13 02:15:59 hashracontroller UpdateCache[13534]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 13 02:16:04 hashracontroller UpdateCache[13534]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 13 02:16:09 hashracontroller UpdateCache[13534]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 13 02:16:14 hashracontroller UpdateCache[13534]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 13 02:16:20 hashracontroller UpdateCache[13534]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 13 02:16:25 hashracontroller UpdateCache[13534]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 13 02:16:30 hashracontroller UpdateCache[13534]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 13 02:16:35 hashracontroller UpdateCache[13534]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 13 02:16:40 hashracontroller UpdateCache[13534]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 13 02:16:45 hashracontroller UpdateCache[13534]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 13 02:16:50 hashracontroller UpdateCache[13534]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 13 02:16:55 hashracontroller UpdateCache[13534]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 13 02:17:00 hashracontroller UpdateCache[13534]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 13 02:17:01 hashracontroller /USR/SBIN/CRON[14032]: (root) CMD (   cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly)
Jun 13 02:17:05 hashracontroller UpdateCache[13534]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 13 02:17:10 hashracontroller UpdateCache[13534]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 13 02:17:15 hashracontroller UpdateCache[13534]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null


time for a coldreboot

- ugh - it's been over an hour now just trying to switch coins,,,,
812  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE][ANN] ORIONCOIN [The new spaceship][Scrypt] on: June 12, 2014, 09:30:52 PM
wow, always complain:

Oh no is scrypt and not X11
Oh no is X11 and not X13
Oh no is pre-mine
Oh no is not pre-mine but where is hidden pre-mine?
Oh no is IPO
Oh no is another POS coin
Oh no is POW/POS
Oh no is another coin where i have to write in my signature the coin's name to get FREE distribution
Oh no-oh no-oh no.

Relax people amd join crypto.  Wink


exactly - whiners! +1
813  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: HASHRA - LUNAR LANDER & LAUNCHER - ASIC SCRYPT MINERS 14MH+ - 78MH+ on: June 12, 2014, 08:06:41 PM
What coin are you mining with Hashra's ASICs ?

not to avoid the question, but why do you ask?
I don't know where to point my ASIC in order to have at least ROI...  Huh

Silkcoin is on POW for a limited time, or try wafflepool or Clevermining.

the problem with silcoin is that the difficulty of almost 600 and even clvermining and ipo miner are having a hell of a time even finding blocks.

if you guys want to make money - send me a PM and I'll tell you what to mine that will blow clevermining away!

but I'm only sharing it with your guys - my fellow Hashra victims, because I feel for you.
814  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: HASHRA - LUNAR LANDER & LAUNCHER - ASIC SCRYPT MINERS 14MH+ - 78MH+ on: June 12, 2014, 08:04:30 PM
I did upgrade one of my two units last night and it's been running fine but I did have to reboot it after upgrading

ok, cool.  was there any performance or stability boost do you think?

my only observation(and this has not been proven with multiple tests) is that the unit did not need to be restarted multiple times after changing pools, like I've experienced with the stock firmware.

oh and even though it reboots itself after the update - I neede to reboot it a second time because after it's own reboot all I say was this  in the syslog file:

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Jun 12 14:18:54 hashracontroller cgminer: Started cgminer 3.1.1
Jun 12 14:18:59 hashracontroller single_ltc_monitor[2201]: Started LTC PRocess waiting 10 seconds to boot cgminer
Jun 12 14:18:59 hashracontroller single_ltc_monitor[2201]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 12 14:18:59 hashracontroller cgminer: Icarus Detect: Test failed at /dev/ttyUSB0: get 00000000, should: 00038d26
Jun 12 14:18:59 hashracontroller cgminer: All devices disabled, cannot mine!
Jun 12 14:19:04 hashracontroller single_ltc_monitor[2201]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 12 14:19:09 hashracontroller single_ltc_monitor[2201]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 12 14:19:14 hashracontroller single_ltc_monitor[2201]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 12 14:19:19 hashracontroller single_ltc_monitor[2201]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 12 14:19:24 hashracontroller single_ltc_monitor[2201]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 12 14:19:29 hashracontroller single_ltc_monitor[2201]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 12 14:19:34 hashracontroller single_ltc_monitor[2201]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 12 14:19:39 hashracontroller single_ltc_monitor[2201]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 12 14:19:44 hashracontroller single_ltc_monitor[2201]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 12 14:19:49 hashracontroller single_ltc_monitor[2201]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null


Jeff

right, ok thanks.
I don't seem to have a big issue with restarts on the original firmware so I might just leave it. I took the clock down to 301 & using 50w less power for minimal loss of hash. Now if I could only do something about that infernal noise it makes :/  Though I suspect its as people say & its more the heatsink airflow rather than the fan which is the cause of the issue

took the clock down to 301? - that's the default value!

815  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: HASHRA - LUNAR LANDER & LAUNCHER - ASIC SCRYPT MINERS 14MH+ - 78MH+ on: June 12, 2014, 07:46:21 PM
What coin are you mining with Hashra's ASICs ?

not to avoid the question, but why do you ask?
816  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: HASHRA - LUNAR LANDER & LAUNCHER - ASIC SCRYPT MINERS 14MH+ - 78MH+ on: June 12, 2014, 07:16:19 PM
Did you email Simon about this?  I'm having the same issue this morning.  Yesterday I could switch pools without issue, today I can't. I updated the firmware as soon as I got the unit.



you have to reboot - it probably fails about 80% of the time when switching pools and you have to reboot.

and yes I contacted Simon and their tech support guy.
817  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: HASHRA - LUNAR LANDER & LAUNCHER - ASIC SCRYPT MINERS 14MH+ - 78MH+ on: June 12, 2014, 06:01:50 PM
If you had 2000 accepted and 200 hardware errors, that means 10% of your hashrate is totally wasted.  That's not good.  Your 14mh/s miner is effectively a 12.6mh/s miner.
The clock speed is down to 310 and I have now 500 Accepted, 0 Rejected, 2 HW

That is amazing.  What pool?  Also, what is your ambient temperature where the miner is located?  I'm wondering if my performance issues are due to the heat in my mining space.

@jjj You can reboot the pi by logging into it user:pi pass:controla, then use the command sudo reboot. 



dc - he's talking about recycling the power on the mining unit - not the pi
818  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Bottlecaps 2.0 UPDATE REQUIRED - HARDFORK JULY 4 2014 to 200% Annual PoS on: June 12, 2014, 05:49:57 PM
Bottlecaps pool now online running latest wallet: http://cap.pool.mineabit.com

Prop payment system, 2% fee and 0.001 tx fee

Payouts tested and working to Cryptsy

well - Ive got wallet v2.0.0.0 and my deposit to cryptsy is not working,.

I've got a support ticket open too and they sais they had to escalate the problem - so my experience is not the same as yours.


This could easily be cryptsy updating their coin daemon in anticipation of the fork. Rescan can take a long time depending on what equipment they have running. I would not be the least bit worried. Once the daemon catches up you will/should see your coins come through. I have seen this happen a few times with different coins on cryptsy. What is important to remember is that cryptsy has a hot wallet for deposits/withdrawal and cold wallet for reserves. From what I have experienced, trading coins has nothing to do with either wallet and is just part of cryptsy's internal accounting platform rather than a physical address change of coins.

So as long as cryptsy successfully updates the daemon to be up to date, everything will eventually come through. So sit back, relax and continue to whale watch in the mean time.

THANKS
819  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: HASHRA - LUNAR LANDER & LAUNCHER - ASIC SCRYPT MINERS 14MH+ - 78MH+ on: June 12, 2014, 05:43:58 PM
you can't even switch coins without this happening 80% of the time:

and this is with 'updated' firmware - personally like I said earlier - I think the firmware update makes things worse, not better

when are you guys going to get this fixed?

Quote
Jun 12 17:42:19 hashracontroller MinerClass log[2083]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 12 17:42:19 hashracontroller single_ltc_monitor[17304]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 12 17:42:24 hashracontroller MinerClass log[2083]: PHP Warning:  socket_connect(): unable to connect [111]: Connection refused in /var/www/class/cgminerclient.class.php on line 20
Jun 12 17:42:24 hashracontroller MinerClass log[2083]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 12 17:42:24 hashracontroller single_ltc_monitor[17304]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 12 17:42:29 hashracontroller MinerClass log[2083]: PHP Warning:  socket_connect(): unable to connect [111]: Connection refused in /var/www/class/cgminerclient.class.php on line 20
Jun 12 17:42:29 hashracontroller MinerClass log[2083]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 12 17:42:29 hashracontroller single_ltc_monitor[17304]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 12 17:42:34 hashracontroller MinerClass log[2083]: PHP Warning:  socket_connect(): unable to connect [111]: Connection refused in /var/www/class/cgminerclient.class.php on line 20
Jun 12 17:42:34 hashracontroller MinerClass log[2083]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 12 17:42:34 hashracontroller single_ltc_monitor[17304]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 12 17:42:39 hashracontroller MinerClass log[2083]: PHP Warning:  socket_connect(): unable to connect [111]: Connection refused in /var/www/class/cgminerclient.class.php on line 20
Jun 12 17:42:39 hashracontroller MinerClass log[2083]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null
Jun 12 17:42:40 hashracontroller single_ltc_monitor[17304]: socket connect(127.0.0.1,4001) failed returning null

you guys need to rewrite your software. - this is rediculous.

so I reboot and it's still fucking happening GET THIS FIXED!

and if we HAVE to buy some sort of device from Amazon to remotely reboot machine every time we switch coins then that is something YOU SHOULD HAVE TO PAY FOR - NOT ME!




820  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Bottlecaps 2.0 UPDATE REQUIRED - HARDFORK JULY 4 2014 to 200% Annual PoS on: June 12, 2014, 05:41:21 PM
Bottlecaps pool now online running latest wallet: http://cap.pool.mineabit.com

Prop payment system, 2% fee and 0.001 tx fee

Payouts tested and working to Cryptsy

well - Ive got wallet v2.0.0.0 and my deposit to cryptsy is not working,.

I've got a support ticket open too and they sais they had to escalate the problem - so my experience is not the same as yours.


Same problem here.  Deposit to Craptsy never went through.  Opened ticket, hope they figure it out soon.  Trying mineabit pool, will post how it goes.  2% fee is high for this coin though.  Most pools at 0%.  Maybe try 1% to get some hash??

I contacted the pool operator where I mine (cryptotroll) and he told me they often takes down their wallets to save resources and only start them once a day or so to process deposits
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