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ETA for wallet release, dev?
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 Average hashrate climbed to 220 h/s, mainly from Google Cloud Platform and Amazon Web Services. I hope you have 20 CPUs or ten 1080 TIs at home to compete with them. Yes, you read correctly, you can mine it with GPUs on linux too ( https://bitbucket.org/guli13/arionum-gpu-miner), it's even more efficient than a CPU! Decentralization is zero at the moment and the network very weak, vulnerable to 51% attacks. Three to five addresses have 60-80% of nethash for weeks now.  OP should rename ANN thread to [ANN] [ARO] | Arionum | Cloudmining only | PHP Based | Centralized Revolution text book example of a shitcoin. The GPU miner does not work like it used to, in most cases a GPU does worse than CPU. We tested with 2080TI's and got less than 20 h/s I doubt that a 1080 TI gets less h/s than a 1070. Can you provide a screenshot with your claim? Here is the GPU miner running 2 1080s, avg combined hash/s is 32 (or 16 each). If you want I can stop my miner and run just one of my cards.   Here is a 8 core virtual server that I am running that is giving me 18 Hash/s.  What are your settings for 1080, -b 15 -t 1? yes they are -b 15 -t 1 
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 Average hashrate climbed to 220 h/s, mainly from Google Cloud Platform and Amazon Web Services. I hope you have 20 CPUs or ten 1080 TIs at home to compete with them. Yes, you read correctly, you can mine it with GPUs on linux too ( https://bitbucket.org/guli13/arionum-gpu-miner), it's even more efficient than a CPU! Decentralization is zero at the moment and the network very weak, vulnerable to 51% attacks. Three to five addresses have 60-80% of nethash for weeks now.  OP should rename ANN thread to [ANN] [ARO] | Arionum | Cloudmining only | PHP Based | Centralized Revolution text book example of a shitcoin. The GPU miner does not work like it used to, in most cases a GPU does worse than CPU. We tested with 2080TI's and got less than 20 h/s I doubt that a 1080 TI gets less h/s than a 1070. Can you provide a screenshot with your claim? Here is the GPU miner running 2 1080s, avg combined hash/s is 32 (or 16 each). If you want I can stop my miner and run just one of my cards.   Here is a 8 core virtual server that I am running that is giving me 18 Hash/s.  What are your settings for 1080, -b 15 -t 1?
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 Average hashrate climbed to 220 h/s, mainly from Google Cloud Platform and Amazon Web Services. I hope you have 20 CPUs or ten 1080 TIs at home to compete with them. Yes, you read correctly, you can mine it with GPUs on linux too ( https://bitbucket.org/guli13/arionum-gpu-miner), it's even more efficient than a CPU! Decentralization is zero at the moment and the network very weak, vulnerable to 51% attacks. Three to five addresses have 60-80% of nethash for weeks now.  OP should rename ANN thread to [ANN] [ARO] | Arionum | Cloudmining only | PHP Based | Centralized Revolution text book example of a shitcoin. The GPU miner does not work like it used to, in most cases a GPU does worse than CPU. We tested with 2080TI's and got less than 20 h/s I doubt that a 1080 TI gets less h/s than a 1070. Can you provide a screenshot with your claim?
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 Average hashrate climbed to 220 h/s, mainly from Google Cloud Platform and Amazon Web Services. I hope you have 20 CPUs or ten 1080 TIs at home to compete with them. Yes, you read correctly, you can mine it with GPUs on linux too ( https://bitbucket.org/guli13/arionum-gpu-miner), it's even more efficient than a CPU! Decentralization is zero at the moment and the network very weak, vulnerable to 51% attacks. Three to five addresses have 60-80% of nethash for weeks now.  OP should rename ANN thread to [ANN] [ARO] | Arionum | Cloudmining only | PHP Based | Centralized Revolution text book example of a shitcoin. One 8 core virtual server gets me around 15 H/s and one 1080 gets around 16 H/s. Are GPUs more efficient then CPU? I don't know, I guess the tie break will be power consumption between the two. If you are referring to the benchmarks listed on aropool.com, they are fake. You can achieve around 28 h/s on a single 1070, and power usage is less than 75 watts.
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 Average hashrate climbed to 220 h/s, mainly from Google Cloud Platform and Amazon Web Services. I hope you have 20 CPUs or ten 1080 TIs at home to compete with them. Yes, you read correctly, you can mine it with GPUs on linux too ( https://bitbucket.org/guli13/arionum-gpu-miner), it's even more efficient than a CPU! Decentralization is zero at the moment and the network very weak, vulnerable to 51% attacks. Three to five addresses have 60-80% of nethash for weeks now.  OP should rename ANN thread to [ANN] [ARO] | Arionum | Cloudmining only | PHP Based | Centralized Revolution text book example of a shitcoin.
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All Komodo (zCash), without the ICO, and with added integrations. Clean fork of Komodo with 90% available to miners over the next 2 years, then switching to POS. Safecoin strives to consolidate all Zcash coin efforts and existing forks into a complete privacy ecosystem. https://github.com/Fair-Exchange/SafeCoinhttp://safecoin.orghttps://discord.gg/sQh2NHMSpecifications Algorithm: Equihash Block Time: 60 seconds Difficulty: Retarget each block Block Reward: 128 for with 3-month halving Total Coins: 36 million SAFE Unnofficial pool: http://safe.luckypool.ioSafecoin needs a Logo! Please post either here or in discord! Winner: 2000 SAFE Second prize: 500 SAFE Third prize: 200 SAFE    Can't git clone. Asks for login.
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Cryptomissions MINING ON OUR POOL!!!
ccminer-x64 -a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://upool.xyz:3433 -u CT8gXaVFiMZKBLDG73yAfAPyrN4A97154L -p c=CMP
BUSTIN BLOCKS!
I don't think this pool is working? the wallet updates just fine, the blocks are increasing but this pool is not finding any blocks. is there another pool? Just mine solo.
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chain is stuck at 935. Miner is minning boooooooooooooooooooo.  { "blocks" : 950, "currentblocksize" : 1000, "currentblocktx" : 0, "difficulty" : { "proof-of-work" : 0.00242777, "proof-of-stake" : 0.00024462, "search-interval" : 1 }, "blockvalue" : 5000000000, "netmhashps" : 0.06998113, "netstakeweight" : 1229.23035985, "errors" : "", "pooledtx" : 0, "stakeweight" : { "minimum" : 2501, "maximum" : 0, "combined" : 2501 }, "stakeinterest" : 5000000, "testnet" : false }of-stake" : 0.00024414 }, "testnet" : false, "keypoololdest" : 1518135244, "keypoolsize" : 101, "paytxfee" : 0.00000000, "mininput" : 0.00000000, "errors" : "" }
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Pool only has one connection, any addnodes?
37.97.242.80:33057
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SuppoCoin Project Exchanges:
Coming Soon SuppoCoin is a digital currency made for fast and efficient transactions over the internet. SuppoCoin (SUPPO) has values that correspond with the ethos of all cryptocurrencies – totally decentralized and community owned, taking the power out of the hands of banks and other middleman institutions. SuppoCoin is committed to being accessible to all.
SuppoCoin is being developed by a core team of 4 with a vision: our goal is to have the perfect community coin, backed by the greatest and most active community in the cryptocurrency industry. SuppoCoin is capped – limited just like reserves of physical gold and silver, so safer from manipulation. Transaction fees will stay low as they will be spread across the miners and masternode holders.
It’s time to leave the banks behind - SuppoCoin is a system of wealth transfer by the community, for the community. Since we are very community focused expect the details below to change by community decision. Please note that the information here is always subject to change by community (your) input, as such we recommend to checkout the website and forum ( https://forum.suppocoin.io). Roadmap:   Details: Algorithm: X11 POW & POSe Symbol: SUPPO Block time: 150 seconds Difficulty retarget: every block/DGW3 Max coin available: ~18.9 Million Transaction confirmations: 6 Mining maturation confirmations: 101 P2P Port: 7777 RPC Port: 7778 Masternode Collateral: 1000 SUPPO Masternodes Confirmations: 15 confirmations Governance Object: 5 SUPPO to send a proposition to the network More information about the network: Instant Send: Available Private Send System: Available Governance Budget: From 12808 Cycle of 16616 Blocks Superblocks: Started at block 12828 Cycle 16616 Blocks Masternodes payments: 20 % of block reward Reward increases started at block: 10800 → 25% Progressive increase: every 17280 blocks (1 month) until it reaches 50% (Increments: 30%, 35%, 37.5%, 40%, 42.5%, 45%, 47.5%, 50%) Mining Pools: Suppocoin official pool: WebSite: https://pool.suppocoin.ioUnofficial pools: https://cryptopool.xyz/In case you add SuppoCoin to any new pool please let us know, so we can add it to the list. Features: Masternodes: Masternodes do not only pay interest to their owners, but also enable certain features of the network. Governance System:This system enables the community to directly steer and control the development of Suppocoin. A new proposal shall first be discussed in the forums until it is ready, afterwards, it can be submitted to the network for voting by the masternode holders. Such a proposal includes a link to its description/discussion and sums as required from the governance for project completion. Please note that while it is technically possible to submit proposals right now, we are going to provide a system to make this easier and more transparent for the users. Instant Send: For very urgent payments you can pay an extra fee to have the payment prioritized. Private Send and Mixer: PrivateSend allows for anonymized payments. You can opt to keep a certain amount of your coins anonymized. Tutorials: Masternode setup: English - https://www.suppocoin.io/setup-masternode.php  Wallets downloads
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Mandatory Update: ROBO v0.15.2Download New Wallets ASAPSince launching, difficulty spiked to 100.0 which resulted in the chain moving very very slowly. This update should allow us to break free from such occurrences in the future. What Will Change? The PoW difficulty code was rewritten so that it updates every four blocks instead of 1440 blocks. It also adds a safeguard that attempts to lower difficulty when block times exceed 2-5 minutes. If enough time passes (about an hour), difficulty will reset to around 0.05. When a reset happens, a burst of coins should be mined network-wide, and difficulty should settle back to the 2 minute specification. WARNING:The new system will go into effect on February 4th, 2018 at 9:20PM UTC. If you do not update to 0.15.2 before this point, any newly mined coins will be rejected and other nodes will start banning you as a result. If you want to continue mining, you absolutely must update to 0.15.2 before the date/time above. This is especially crucial to those running full nodes... if full nodes don't update, they will reject and ban clients running the new version. Your best bet is to just download before the time above and restart your nodes! How do I know this will actually work? Well... I've only tested in my local/private network on "testnet". So far it's been working fine across a handful of MacBooks. I can't say exactly what will happen tomorrow, but when the new PoW strategy goes into effect, I'm guessing that tons of coins are going to be mined making up for how behind we are now. And if all works like it does in my local net, we'll be back to rolling with 2minute block times shortly thereafter! I downloaded x64 win and it's not version 0.15.2.
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Doesn't work.  
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Forgot to add the new Windows wallet link on the main thread. Updated.
To mine you can either mine from Windows wallet console, from Linux daemon, or with CCminer using Scrypt-N on Windows (the only exception currently found for vCrypt and Scrypt-N similarities).
please give an example for ccminervdinar.conf listen=1 server=1 daemon=1 maxconnections=250 rpcuser=randomuser rpcpassword=x port=26855 rpcport=25855 rpcconnect=127.0.0.1 rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 ccminer -a scrypt:9 -l T30x4 -i 25 -o 127.0.0.1:25855 -u randomuser -p x pause No payout address provided, switching to getwork =.= What do you mean " No payout address provided" ? I do not know ,the ccminer told me and now it works But it seems I did not add my address ,how can I get the coins I mine? If you see this:  you will receive 49 Coins to your wallet.
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Forgot to add the new Windows wallet link on the main thread. Updated.
To mine you can either mine from Windows wallet console, from Linux daemon, or with CCminer using Scrypt-N on Windows (the only exception currently found for vCrypt and Scrypt-N similarities).
please give an example for ccminervdinar.conf listen=1 server=1 daemon=1 maxconnections=250 rpcuser=randomuser rpcpassword=x port=26855 rpcport=25855 rpcconnect=127.0.0.1 rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 ccminer -a scrypt:9 -l T30x4 -i 25 -o 127.0.0.1:25855 -u randomuser -p x pause No payout address provided, switching to getwork =.= What do you mean " No payout address provided" ?
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They stake the premine. 
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3050 blocks already mined. 
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