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@xiphon - noticed your signature still has the fairpool.xyz domain, you may want to update that as well ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Mining PASL here using the auto-generated claymore config on the main page and not seeing any stats at all. Says the account is recognizable and valid but no hash info. Looks like others seem to see this issue too. Any chance we know a cause?
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Thanks @nighthawk18 - always appreciate an admin that's on the ball. Switched my hash from luckypool over to yours since you're so on top of it.
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out of curiosity how long have you been mining with the i7 to get to those three blocks?
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after trying all the pools the one I would recommend is alloy.popularpool.com
Have you seen good stability? Just tried to connect there and no response?
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Same here. Spent a few days mining here and getting close to 20% less than any other pool. noticed the overall pool luck of 123% over as many blocks as they've mined and there's something fishy going on there. Wish the admin would drop the minimum payout so I could get out what is left there.
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I have about 120k coins in my wallet, unlocked and open for almost 2 weeks with no staking rewards. I've added staking=1 to the conf file, added the nodes listed in the OP and even deleted and rebuilt the user/appdata/roaming/linda directory along with re-downloading the blockchain with no luck. getstakinginfo shows the wallet is staking but nothing. Any other suggestions?
Please restart the wallet and check if your ports are blocked by firewall. You will get paid on restart. -support teamI've confirmed the firewall ports are open and the client seems to be communicating correctly. I've restarted as well with no luck. Where else would I look to check what may be wrong?
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I have about 120k coins in my wallet, unlocked and open for almost 2 weeks with no staking rewards. I've added staking=1 to the conf file, added the nodes listed in the OP and even deleted and rebuilt the user/appdata/roaming/linda directory along with re-downloading the blockchain with no luck. getstakinginfo shows the wallet is staking but nothing. Any other suggestions?
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Is there currently an ability to have multiple portfolios under one account? For example, I like to track coins I've mined separately from those I've purchased?
Great looking site, looking forward to using it.
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Will let Noobpool comment of course, but there was a hacker that made off with the eth generated from the block found earlier today before payments could go out. Pending balance is still showing correctly on the site, so that info isn't lost, and he's working hard to plug any remaining holes in the system and potentially get the stolen eth back.
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Seeing rejections from the server again. Looks like it might have crashed again...
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looks like 174% was the magic number, we finally found a block!
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guys, thanks for the input about numping memory speed. Will experiment it right away. If using claymore, bumping the power to 70% utilization, is it using this switch -ethi 7? I read somewhere the default is 80% power intensity
Mine is Asus strix 1070, already an OC version, but I guess the memory isn't OC'ed.
Suggest you use MSI Afterburner (or similar OC utility) to set the environment and tweak the cards. This lets you change the settings while Claymore is actively mining which makes you see relatively instant results to what you're adjusting. There are several articles or videos online that show how to make the modifications, but in short, just keep bumping up the memory clock speed by 100 until you see the miner or graphics driver crash, then back it down to the last stable setting. For the power, you'll typically see hashrate drop before the card crashes, but do a similar approach. start at 100 and back the power limit down by 5 or 10% until you find a good mix of power and hashrate. 70% seems to be pretty successful for 1070s but will depend on the card. the ethi switch may result in something similar, but I've not tried it so can't comment.
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You need to modify the configuration on your main page and help page. When using ethminer there are two switches. the -G you mention is only for AMD based GPUs best performance. changing the -G to -U is the configuration for Nvidia GPUs. I think some NOOBs are confused by this. This is only for use with ethminer and not with claymore. Best nvidia GTX 1050/60/70/80 config is as follows setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0 setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100 setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1 setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 setx GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 ethminer --farm-recheck 500 -U -F http://noobpool.com:8888/0x<addr>/<name> --cuda-parallel-hash 4 pause all in a .bat file running windows 10 and latest drivers eagleye, for nvidia card 1070, any difference with using ethminer vs claymore? I'm using claymore currently, avg hash ~26MH/s. If switching to ethminer, any idea how much % jump in hashrate? Bump up that memory clock speed man! You should be around 30-31mh/s with your 1070. But ethminer and claymore are both pretty identical, especially with the new 9.7 claymore that just came out. Both claymore and ethminer were optimized recently and giving out another 1mh/s or so. Ditto on metacrypto's comment push up the memory clock speed. I run 1070s from a few different manufacturers and have them dual mining sia, decred and/or lbry at around 29mh/s for eth (at around a 40 dcri). The actual values vary by card, but on average I have the card memory clocked up to +400 and power set to 70% limit. You'll have to see what works for your cards, but for me its a good mix between hashrate and power consumption.
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Noobpool - first off, thanks for standing up a quality pool and addressing issues found so quickly. I jumped in right after the first block was found and am looking forward to mining with this group for a long while.
Second - any chance you've looked at enabling notifications for the pool? For example inactive miner or new block found email updates? No idea what goes into doing that or how much effort it is, but thought it would be helpful to those of us in the pool.
Yeah, email notifications are a high priority, just implementing it has been a challenge. But I'm not giving up on it. Excellent, I figured you were on it already but great to hear! tcsee - thanks for the PoolWatch app suggestion, I'll check it out
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Noobpool - first off, thanks for standing up a quality pool and addressing issues found so quickly. I jumped in right after the first block was found and am looking forward to mining with this group for a long while.
Second - any chance you've looked at enabling notifications for the pool? For example inactive miner or new block found email updates? No idea what goes into doing that or how much effort it is, but thought it would be helpful to those of us in the pool.
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