It seems there are three files after I copied the wallet.dat in the wallet folder with the 3.2 UI client - outputs.backup, backup.wallet, and wallet.dat. In previous version, there is no outputs.backup. After I copied my wallet.dat in the wallet folder, I could not get the old address and balance. The client showed a new address and 0 balance. Should I delet the outputs.backup?
There is a 'backup.wallet'? You don't need to delete the outputs.backup. I'm guessing a newly generated wallet got placed in your home folder. Try replacing $HOME/.config/Sia/wallet/wallet.dat Find the default home directory for your OS here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_directoryMy UI client is working now after I put both of my old wallet.dat and wallet.backup into the new client wallet folder and the $home/.config/Sia/wallet folder. It seems that only the wallet.dat in the $home/.config... folder is getting updated. The wallet.dat in the client folder still shows the same old file time and not gets updated. Also my address becomes to my old address+12 characters. Is my old wallet.dat still good or I need to save my new updated wallet.dat in my $home directory? Is my old address still a valid address or I have to use my new address (the old one+12 letters/numbers)?
answer - the old addresses will work on the new clients still, the new addresses will not work on the old clients Thx, this one worked!
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contact me if your interested to buy 20M at only 0.199 btc / million
Will someone please pick that offer ? I'm sick of updating his offers 5 times a day I'll make it more interesting 20Mil @ 0.185 /million Shall we push it down even more? I think you two idiots. With that price you can sell it to marcus1986(.18) and don`t post. Maybe you don`t want to sell? There are offers to buy for much higher than that. Are people not responding to PMs or not updating when they have bought/sold? If not it would be nice if they did so. Most of the buy offers are long gone. I'm offering to sell @ 0.185/million, not getting any PM's whatsoever so i guess no one is interested anymore.. Or waiting for the price to go down even more.
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contact me if your interested to buy 20M at only 0.199 btc / million
Will someone please pick that offer ? I'm sick of updating his offers 5 times a day I'll make it more interesting 20Mil @ 0.185 /million Shall we push it down even more?
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Will sell at 0.2 /million (when buying in bulk) Pm me for more details, we can discuss this
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WTS 20Mil for 5BTC. Yup Bargain time!
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Selling some Sia's at 0.265/Million Price can be negotiated Pm me
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Tipping method doesn't seem to be working.. so I will be taking down the page in 24 hours unless some tipping will be coming through.. 1KS will keep the page up for another 24h. I can't work for free, right ? Thanks mishax1 for listing my offer, but I am withdrawing it for the obvious reason that it is no longer competitive. Looks like initial assessment of $50 a block is quickly becoming a reality. .6 BTC per million, here we come. That said, I would like to buy a few more million for a total of .63 BTC (.21 BTC per mil) .6 for a million, well, i'd suggest to buy as much for as low as you can.. because it indeed is looking like that yes. Difficulty has increased as well, so yeah, it's coming for sure Thanks mishax1 for listing my offer, but I am withdrawing it for the obvious reason that it is no longer competitive. Looks like initial assessment of $50 a block is quickly becoming a reality.
Don't get discouraged just yet... the majority of mined SIA hasn't even hit the market... make sure to place enough Bids when we hit the exchanges! You said it.. "when" we hit one..
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and increasing... ... ...
Hash rate (last 1000 blocks) 87.088686GH/s Hash rate (last 100 blocks) 176.944988GH/s Hash rate (last 30 blocks) 232.431506GH/s Hash rate (last 10 blocks) 468.951699GH/s
Haha, as said before, welcome Farmers and goodbye to all those small time miners out there.... Hash rate (last 1000 blocks) 87.269127GH/s Hash rate (last 100 blocks) 177.978138GH/s Hash rate (last 30 blocks) 235.458683GH/s Hash rate (last 10 blocks) 524.288000GH/s This definitely isn't the standard open source miner anymore.. :p
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Everyone seeing confirmed coin payouts lately? all my miners are really at it today showing high amounts of blocks found, I know that's not accurate all, but never seen it this bad. mining on 5 rigs. I continually restart miners when I see it happening. Not sure if even though we see bogus blocks found that if somewhere in there, there is real blocks being found? Dev did you say you were going to release a more efficient miner today? Yeah. On my gpu it's running about 6x as fast. Also we fixed the crashing and the fast-block stuff. (at least, mostly fixed it). So, sometime tonight once we've cleaned everything up a bit you can expect a release that addresses many of the problems people were having. After pulled gpuminer git and compile Give this Mining at 0.000 MH/s 0 blocks minedcurl did not receive correct bytes (got 21, expected 112) Mining at 0.000 MH/s 0 blocks minedcurl did not receive correct bytes (got 21, expected 112) Mining at 0.000 MH/s 0 blocks minedcurl did not receive correct bytes (got 21, expected 112) Mining at 0.000 MH/s 0 blocks minedcurl did not receive correct bytes (got 21, expected 112) Mining at 0.000 MH/s 0 blocks minedcurl did not receive correct bytes (got 21, expected 112) Mining at 0.000 MH/s 0 blocks minedcurl did not receive correct bytes (got 21, expected 112) Mining at 0.000 MH/s 0 blocks minedcurl did not receive correct bytes (got 21, expected 112) Mining at 0.000 MH/s 0 blocks minedcurl did not receive correct bytes (got 21, expected 112) Mining at 0.000 MH/s 0 blocks minedcurl did not receive correct bytes (got 21, expected 112) Mining at 0.000 MH/s 0 blocks minedcurl did not receive correct bytes (got 21, expected 112) Mining at 0.000 MH/s 0 blocks minedcurl did not receive correct bytes (got 21, expected 112) Mining at 0.000 MH/s 0 blocks minedcurl did not receive correct bytes (got 21, expected 112) Mining at 0.000 MH/s 0 blocks minedcurl did not receive correct bytes (got 21, expected 112) Mining at 0.000 MH/s 0 blocks minedcurl did not receive correct bytes (got 21, expected 112) Mining at 0.000 MH/s 0 blocks minedcurl did not receive correct bytes (got 21, expected 112) Mining at 0.000 MH/s 0 blocks minedcurl did not receive correct bytes (got 21, expected 112) Mining at 0.000 MH/s 0 blocks minedcurl did not receive correct bytes (got 21, expected 112) Mining at 0.000 MH/s 0 blocks minedcurl did not receive correct bytes (got 21, expected 112) Rebuild 'siad'
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You call that expensive? Check out the prices here.. 0,529€/kWh is the cheapest if you have a single meter "Fixed Price" 0,423€/kWh is the cheapest if you have a single meter "Variable Price" If you only use at night it's the last column (no one does that) that's a fixed price of 4,16€/kWh or also if you have a dual meter (night tariff and day tariff) The prices at the bottom are the average prices, variable and fixed prices. So you all should be happy with those prices... Your prices look very good. If You take into account that one EURO has 100 EUROCENTS than Your calculations in EUR will improve in Your favor . I hope that I made Your day knowing that You are paying between 0,0416 and 0,0529 EUR/kWh So fire-up Your GPUs and relax... Haha.. You not only made my day, you also made me look like a fool.. Haha :-) I never realised this because it's in my monthly rent included, so it's basically for free..
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Energy is quite expensive in France: 0.144€/kWh, which makes Nvidia the only cards that can ROI. And it still takes them around 8 months...
Expensive? In Italy we pay way more than 0.2, even 0.3 at times. And the more you use, the more you pay (per KW/h). You call that expensive? Check out the prices here.. 0,529€/kWh is the cheapest if you have a single meter "Fixed Price" 0,423€/kWh is the cheapest if you have a single meter "Variable Price" If you only use at night it's the last column (no one does that) that's a fixed price of 4,16€/kWh or also if you have a dual meter (night tariff and day tariff) The prices at the bottom are the average prices, variable and fixed prices. So you all should be happy with those prices...
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how much should speed 290 in quark?
12.4@900/1250 14@950/600 xI=1024 16MHs/955/800 xI=512 That's a 290"X", same over here.. ah, ok, mine is 290 without X weird, because xI=512 is slightly slower for me... but I may be cpu-bound, because the cpu is ancient Core e2180 @2GHz, 2GB ram Cpu has no effect, i have two Rigs with 290 cards, one had a regular Pentium and the other has an i5, same speed on those cards.. However, drivers, that's something that does have an effect! If opencl dlls are in the folder of sgminer, then drivers are not important I guuess you never tried it then.. Because they are... You're on Linux, he's on Windows. True, but it has also an effect in Windows. I remember that from the days i use to mine scrypt when i was on Windows. This isn't scrypt, i know, but the affect it has on the cards should be more or less the same.
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how much should speed 290 in quark?
12.4@900/1250 14@950/600 xI=1024 16MHs/955/800 xI=512 That's a 290"X", same over here.. ah, ok, mine is 290 without X weird, because xI=512 is slightly slower for me... but I may be cpu-bound, because the cpu is ancient Core e2180 @2GHz, 2GB ram Cpu has no effect, i have two Rigs with 290 cards, one had a regular Pentium and the other has an i5, same speed on those cards.. However, drivers, that's something that does have an effect! If opencl dlls are in the folder of sgminer, then drivers are not important I guuess you never tried it then.. Because they are...
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weird, because xI=512 is slightly slower for me... but I may be cpu-bound, because the cpu is ancient Core e2180 @2GHz, 2GB ram Cpu has no effect, i have two Rigs with 290 cards, one had a regular Pentium and the other has an i5, same speed on those cards.. However, drivers, that's something that does have an effect!
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how much should speed 290 in quark?
12.4@900/1250 14@950/600 xI=1024 16MHs/955/800 xI=512 That's a 290"X", same over here..
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Wow that's very nice. Before i make any conclusions, i'm going to wait until the new R93** series come out, but this is "for now" a winner.. Definitely for those with electricity costs. In my case, it's all about power. But as always, 750EUR, i can buy 2x 290x for that price. (keeping in mind that i don't have any electricity costs..). For 200EUR less, i would consider buying a few of those.. None the less, very nice
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Anybody with a good working lyra2RE config? And what is the normal hashrate with 280x around 700 or more ?
see the thread in my signature. tanx pallas ... ill have a test with them this week ... an issue has just pulled down our entire system ( internet AGAIN ) and connectivity is down most of the time - with a little bit of uptime ... much appreciated ... #crysx I known how you feel: I've been struggling with unstable DSL for years, then I switched to wimax just to have similar problems over again :-( If the miner works fine for you and you wish to support, there is a sample conf with my address you can mine a bit with. Thanks! ;-) if we can get the damned adsl connection back on - and running STABLE ( a word that these comms companies seem to know nothing about ) - then i will setup a donation link specifically for the algo and miner that you have optimized as part of the testing of the donation links ( which are currently donating for sp at the moment ) ... we will mine on there for a donation for you ( with the machines that the miner works on ) - no problem ... think its time to connect the cable link back again ... both adsl 2+ links are down - and so we get intermittent connectivity with intermittent mining and intermittent internet ... i wonder if intermittent payment to these companies would be a suitable offset? ... #crysx Thanks mate ☺ no worries ... time for bed for me now - im tired beyond description ... here is to the hope the links come up tomorrow ... nite all ... #crysx Dunno what country you're from, but over here, the only thing that made my rigs disconnect was a power outage. I have a dynamic IP, one that only changes when the modem reboots and i usually keep my same dynamic ip for half a year or so Guess it depends on where you live..
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Anybody with a good working lyra2RE config? And what is the normal hashrate with 280x around 700 or more ?
You can get more with Pallas his version. i believe i got around 1.2Mh on my 280x's. (14.12 drivers, *nix)
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ultimately its about building - compiling - rolling out - streamlining ... all clones of one worker ... all with linux - all with exact same hardware - all with ccminer-spmod
Hey Guys...for some of us...this stuff is all greek. I made no sense of any of it and would really like to keep up with the Jones here. It would be nice to see some Win-install files, just like you had release #s before. So much love would come your way! Thanks A little quotation error corrected. If you mean precompiled Windows binaries, they are still produced and available on the release page as posted by SP. If you want to compile your own Windows binaries it not too difficult but very long and I might be able to help. I've gone through it a couple of times and it can be done with all freeware, except for the OS of course. In short you need Visual Studio Community and Cuda Tools, cminer source and lots of disk space. ccminer.sln is the configuration file and you double click on it to open the "Solution" in VS. You can edit the properties to add compute versions (similar to what Linux folks do with makefiles). Then Build Solution. Eventually if everything works you should find a release directory with a freshly minted ccminer.exe file in it. I can write up a better tutorial if you like but it will take some time. that actually would be good ... and highly beneficial jo ... i for one would like to learn how to build under windows ... hell - ill build a windows machine JUST for it ... tutor me / us please ... #crysx I have no experience in compiling ccminer for windows. I do have some for sgminer under windows and i have found out that it's super easy with mingw. There is even a tutorial for it in the master git branch under the winbuild dir. Maybe most of those steps apply to ccminer aswell.
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More than likely using multiple rigs or even renting rigs and just mining into the one BTC address. Unlikely as you can see the rigs listed below You can also connect with multiple Rigs to a pool and then connect that pool to nicehash, so nicehash will only see 1 worker... It's in my personal opinion impossible to reach those speeds with one rig. Even if you would manage to reach 50Mhash per card (unlikely) you would still not be able to get even close to 600Mhash...
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