There is no ftp service listening on the Antminers (at least not on my L3+). You can use putty to login as root and add whatever you want to /etc/hosts. Take note that there is also no nano installed, so your command won't work, even if you had sudo installed. Also I believe that upgrading the firmware should get rid of that "Feature". Elsewise if you don't want to upgrade firmware or just want to make sure in case, you can add the line with the following command to your hosts-file when logged in as root via putty: echo "127.0.0.1 auth.minerlink.com" >> /etc/hosts HTH
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Windows 10/x64 runs on a Linux kernel already so the difference got smaller. Beside this Poettering fucking around with the base system makes Linux less attractive every day and takes more and more freedom of choice away from you as user - just like Windows or MacOS does.
(I am running Linux on all my systems since more than 15yrs, but I plan to avoid it in the future as I heavily dislike dealing with systemd)
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YoBit doesn't allow the creation of a new deposit wallet. So you are screwed anyway if you have Franko coins and haven't created that deposit wallet on Yobit previously.
Same issue on YoBit for GCC coin, and its been like that for a while with no support help what so ever.
That pretty much makes this coin worthless going forward. No new deposits can be made to the site. You can only buy it and sell it on the site, and with no other exchange trading it, you can't do much with a withdraw.
With no deposit addresses being created, its like a death blow to the coin going forward.
FRK is traded on NLExch which I have found to be a reliable exchange in the past few months: https://www.nlexch.com/markets/frkbtcThough no activity at all there for FRK, it seems nobody wants to buy it.
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I'm running the synchronization again, because I had a problem with the fork, I'll be online soon
My Mac wallet is taking forever to sync after having been off for a few days. I'm on the most recent version (3.1.0.0) Thoughts? We're currently seeing literally dozens of blocks per minute mined, it's already difficult for synched wallets to stay synched. When you are synching up it is even harder to follow that crazy pace.
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I'm seeing lots of blocks mined by a third party which then sends out bursts of those blocks to the main chain and causing huge network reorganizations invalidating a lot of legit blocks on my side.. Is that intended behavior during your hardfork ? Maybe you should release the wallets to the public already ?
Sounds like a 51% attack - I'd assume they've lost control over the network and the network update is to try and retake control! Can any of the Gamecredits team address this? I have mined 3 blocks last 24hours and all got "reorganized" away later. To me it looks more like selfish mining technique being deployed (and that needs no 51% to work, if done right ~30% of network hash are enough).
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@midnightminer: You might want to add an hourly cronjob like this to automatically unblock iquidus indexing script: /usr/bin/find /path/to/iquidus/tmp/ -name "index.pid" -ctime +1 -exec rm \{} \; (Only add that after it has finished catching up with indexing) HTH
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Since recently I get the following error in my node: "errors": "WARNING: Checkpoint is too old, please wait for a new checkpoint to arrive before engaging in any transactions."
I see this comes from here https://github.com/Gulden/gulden-official/blob/master/src/main.cpp#L4252 but I wonder why my nodes doesn't get new checkpoints. Anybody got a hint for me? My version seems to be uptodate: TIA
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Mandatory Bitcoin Fast wallet update. Please update by Mon Feb 26 00:00:00 UTC 2018
On which version should we be to be safe? Is below recent enough? bitcoinfastd getinfo { "version" : "v3.0.0.0-beta", "protocolversion" : 70000, "walletversion" : 60000, ...
TIA
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My plan is to add 4 new mining algorithms. 2 GPU (Lyra2RE2 and Groestl), and 2 CPU (yesscrypt and Argon2d)
These algo's will not be AUXPOW, only sha256 and scrypt will stay AUXPOW for now. I should be able to get the new version out in time and combine with the fork at block 2977000.
It is multi-algorithmed coin. Sounds strange and promising. Which exchanges are available for Argentum currently, dev? How about checking the opening post of this thread for this information?
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I have a few s9’s shipped but UPS keeps saying export scan and changing my delivery date with no US arrival. Is this because of Chinese New Year? Anyone else having this issue?
I am not expecting a Bitmain shipment currently (my L3+ came a good week ago) and don't know Bitmains specifics during spring festival, but for what it's worth during spring festival there is literally nobody working in China, no shipments go out and what it is already at the courier company will stop processing until probably end of this week. So I wouldn't worry yet, your shipment probably will stay in the current status for this week or at least a few more days, at least my current other shipments from China are all stuck and do not move since a few days. HTH
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That article refers to BTM coin on NovaExchange but that is actually Bytom Coin not BitMark! Sorry, wrong. BTM on Novaexchange is Bitmark, while BTM on Cryptopia is Bytom.
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From where are you shipping?
Thanks.
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It seems the primary seed node is also the block explorer and that one seems to be down. Could somebody kindly post some addnodes?
TIA
Sure thing. These are pulled from CoinExchange here: https://www.coinexchange.io/network/peers/XSH<snip> Thanks a lot, synching now. And thanks for the hint regarding peers in coinexchange, did miss that feature somehow... Have a merit on me ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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It seems the primary seed node is also the block explorer and that one seems to be down. Could somebody kindly post some addnodes?
TIA
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I just woke up... I still have an old wallet from 2014 and figured out here was/were some forks. Any further instructions for me? Thanks ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Wallet is synched but the transactions are not being comfimed. Did you download the new wallet from the OP or are you trying to sync the old wallet? I downloaded the new V2 wallet. I can't currently see any reason for your problem, blocks are mined regulary and we see transactions in about every second block (despite the coinbase transactions for the block reward). You might want to check your debug.log for hints as why your tx(s) do not go out to the network or why you're not seeing the getting confirmed. Maybe you can also check your txid in the block explorer. No result in the block explorer for any of my addresses or txid. No hints on debub.log also. ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) Transactions not being confirmed. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.snag.gy%2FpE7Yx2.jpg&t=663&c=mZo5cIx3YB4vHw) I don't know if I typed your address correctly (hint: copyable text helps a lot!), but for my client the address EfZQuUdHQKACc3jbn2OgyrPBCvuBvUFB3V is not a valid fedoracoin address: fedoracoin-cli validateaddress EfZQuUdHQKACc3jbn20gyrPBCvuBvUFB3V { "isvalid" : false }
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True. I have unfortunately not found any usage hours calc in the Antminer.
If somebody has more info how to find it out, please share that info here.
I also agree you Albortz on your later part of the post.
I assume there is no such thing as an operation time counter that you are looking for, for a few different reasons. First of all, if this counter was on the controller, every only mildly talented Linux user could reset it. Otherwise if Bitmain would indeed have included something like that, they'd certainly show it in the Admin GUI. Assumed Bitmain does some sort of "Burn-in" (quotes are intended) on our miners before they ship them they probably have some interest that you can not in any way determine reliably the previous operation hours of your miner. Since you can return only single blades and supposedly Bitmain can see if they have been overclocked anytime, I guess that overclocking just sets a bit somewhere on the controller chip on the blade that they can read out, but again not in the controller itself. And I think also that Bitmain has no incentive to know the operation time of a blade, just if it has been overclocked, allowing them to back out from warranty (simply because they can assume it ran 24*7 from the day it was delivered to the customer anyway).
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While changing each miner everytime is certainly doable with little scripting, you could also simply install a stratum proxy for each algo, point your miners to your proxy and when you want to change pool for an algo, just switch it once on the proxy.
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Batch online now $2378, delivery 10 business days. I'll pass, mine is mining $15 a day ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) Thanks for the heads up, could finally order another one to replace my recently imploded Titan. Have some merits on me ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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