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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][PoW/PoS180%]AltCommunityCoin [YoBit][Active Development] on: December 17, 2017, 07:48:53 PM
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Yea; i gave up on zpool and started solo mining with 1 of my stuffed 1080ti rig; much better luck at solo with 5-10 coins a day.

zpool; was getting 1-2; so "eh"...  Tried for 2-3 days before giving up. 

DEVs may want to setup another pool or take a serious look at zpool; this is going put off a lot of miners when they go to mine at expected 30+ USD day from calculators and zpool gives them less then 1/10th of that.  20%-30%; understandable; but not a 90% drop...  Maybe its just a couple of us and a localized problem?  I figured it was just my setup and something i was missing until i saw the thread above. 

I am setting up a a simple nomp pool now so i can point more rigs at it. 

Could you maybe shortly describe how to solomine Altcom?


Same as any coin really; just google how do i mine altocoin solo. 

I am using linux and docker and with current linux build env and lacking instructions i do NOT recommend; had to dockerize 14.04 and do alot of guessing and digging to get a successful build and deamonize wallet up. 

But for most windoze or qt GUI guys it would be something like this for qt wallet:

Create a c:\users\someuser\AppData\Roaming\altcommunitycoin\altcommunitycoin.conf or wherever that file is.
listen=1
server=1
daemon=1
dns=1
maxconnections=500
rpcuser=*****
rpcpassword=**********************
port=29855
rpcport=28855
rpcconnect=(your local ip)
rpcallowip=*
addnode=109.230.231.216:29855
addnode=109.230.231.221:29855
addnode=188.68.56.33
addnode=multi.zpools.de
addnode=ZPools.de

Then on your miner; you would point at the rpconnect:rpcport with your user/pass that you put in the wallet config.
ie: ccminer in linux
ccminer -a skunk -o 192.168.1.183:28855 -u ****-p *********** --no-stratum --no-extranonce

You will find most coins support the above for solo; with minor differences.

Probably NOT good to share that user/pass or use defaults. Smiley
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][PoW/PoS180%]AltCommunityCoin [YoBit][Active Development] on: December 17, 2017, 04:58:17 AM

i've been trying to mine ALT coin for 4 days can someone please help me?
i connected to a server earlier .de  listed on the official but sit there forever and no shares
can you help me configure. i'm about ready to solo lol idk what to do
zpools.de pool UI is confusing, it sometimes shows hash rate of pool greater than net hash, not sure what they mean by pool hash rate.
I use Umine for mining ALTCOM and I got my shares whenever the pool finds a block.

Yea; i gave up on zpool and started solo mining with 1 of my stuffed 1080ti rig; much better luck at solo with 5-10 coins a day.

zpool; was getting 1-2; so "eh"...  Tried for 2-3 days before giving up.  

DEVs may want to setup another pool or take a serious look at zpool; this is going put off a lot of miners when they go to mine at expected 30+ USD day from calculators and zpool gives them less then 1/10th of that.  20%-30%; understandable; but not a 90% drop...  Maybe its just a couple of us and a localized problem?  I figured it was just my setup and something i was missing until i saw the thread above.  

I am setting up a a simple nomp pool now so i can point more rigs at it.  
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][PoW/PoS180%]AltCommunityCoin [YoBit][Active Development] on: December 11, 2017, 06:44:44 AM
BlockMunch.CLUB has added AltCommunityCoin to it's Multi-Pool!  Only 0.25% Fee's!
We are now a Multi-Pool!  We mine the most profitable coin always, and maximize your return!
Choose your payout style.  We pay out in this coin, BTC, LTC, and any coin we currently have listed on the pool!

You can also use your ASIC's in our SHA256, X11, & Scrypt ports and get paid in this coin or BTC!  Just change the algo and the port number in the example belows!

Example Config is Below for AltCommunityCoin Pay:
Code:
-a skunk -o stratum+tcp://blockmunch.club:8433 -u AKjTFDw381qE4486W9VBxCxDvH3j2JFyM8 -p c=ALTCOM 

Example Config Below for BTC Pay
Code:
-a skunk -o stratum+tcp://blockmunch.club:8433 -u 1JFx3fE462vMsTeYkNK5yvdWeg2wpmxvBD -p c=BTC 

Example Config Below for LTC Pay
Code:
-a skunk -o stratum+tcp://blockmunch.club:8433 -u LRgQk63NRnJQ8PBTU8yyHAm5aGfNjzhMZu -p c=LTC 
Block Explorer Link:
Code:
blockmunch.club/explorer/ALTCOM

Peer List:
Code:
blockmunch.club/explorer/peers?id=1952

Welcome to the Block Munch Club!



Port seems to be down?

root@f0161e9b7576:/share/bm# ./start_bm_pool.sh
*** ccminer 2.2.2 for nVidia GPUs by tpruvot@github ***
    Built with the nVidia CUDA Toolkit 8.0 64-bits

  Originally based on Christian Buchner and Christian H. project
  Include some kernels from alexis78, djm34, djEzo, tsiv and krnlx.

BTC donation address: *********************** (tpruvot)

[2017-12-11 01:43:49] Starting on stratum+tcp://blockmunch.club:8433
[2017-12-11 01:43:49] 5 miner threads started, using 'skunk' algorithm.
[2017-12-11 01:43:49] Stratum connection failed: Failed to connect to blockmunch.club port 8433: Connection refused
[2017-12-11 01:43:49] ...retry after 30 seconds
^C[2017-12-11 01:43:50] SIGINT rec
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Gold : Make Bitcoin Decentralized Again on: November 17, 2017, 06:43:18 AM
"Bitcoin Gold (BTG), the controversial cryptocurrency that launched to little fanfare with the idealistic goal of “making bitcoin decentralized again” by creating an ASIC-resilient mining ecosystem, wherein the gap between GPU/CPU mining and ASIC mining is smaller, keeps making headlines. This week a BTG developer, Martin Kuvandzhiev, allegedly hid a 0.5% fee into a BTG mining pool, sending the funds directly to his wallet."

Seen at: https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitcoin-gold-controversy-continues-developer-allegedly-hides-mining-code-pool-shuts/

meh; i guess; it was tacky move to not put in readme and make it clear about donation.  Technically i agree if he wrote the pool software a bit of donation is not awful thing; just a HUGE miss on not being extremely clear about it.   

But the center ideal of "hiding" in opensource code is a bit absurd and it told your miner on output...  Not like it was hidden at all in source; very clear.  People and their drama was a bit real though.

First thing i do is grep code for donation lines; more of pool owners just downloading and running software without even looking at code.  I am a bit concerned about irresponsible pool owners not even checking before putting a pool up...
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Gold : Make Bitcoin Decentralized Again on: November 16, 2017, 07:17:24 AM
Some results from mining with 6x1080ti rig; looking around 20-30USD a day; about average on what that rig can pull on other coins.  Diff was adjusted almost instantly; so there was 0 benefit in getting in on day 1.  Just lots of aggravation and issues; cost of being early.

Confirmed payouts coming from gpool.guru at this point; haven't tried any other pools yet.

Was around for testnet and release day; it was rocky at best.  There was a split in chain; caused basically 1-2 days of outages; some pools kind of paying and most of them not.  Lots of drama and people freaking out; understandable if you are pushing massive hashing power as there is a cost issue there. 

Wallet and getting a local node up is bit nightmarish; most of us are using coinomi or some other web wallet for now until the dust settles.  Inherent issue with the 160+gb blockchain from btc, along with issues mentioned earlier; after my 3rd download failed; gave up for this week.

If the team had just come in front of the issues and communicated / set expectations; would of paved the road and made less people angry.  too much silence followed by streams of FUD.  People drawing there own conclusions and attacking the poor pool owners. 

Then the scam websites were popping everywhere; as always; personally I would never paste private key into a webform; but eh.  Each there own. 

Overall i want to believe in the project; going give it 30 days before calling; skeptically remaining positive at this point.
6  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: [PUMP AND DUMP] Signatum is just another clonecoin scam targeting naive noobs on: October 11, 2017, 03:41:36 AM
What a more pathetic person is cryptodevil.
I will not say whether it is scam or not. I already made money with the mining
The community seems to have accepted signatum
Crowetic and crptodevil are the same person
Of all the scams you have posted in this forum
Cryptodevil only attacks signatum. without realizing that his reputation is on the ground

Cryptodevil you must be more man and enter into discord and ask the dev of signatum

and not to take advantage of the status of self-proclaimed avenger of the crypto

no, he doesnt attack only signatum, better you see his last posts

Welp; i guess you have to give him credit for energy and dedication at least; seems like a lot of effort.

Coming from software startup world; where only 5% make it; imagine coins and ICOs are about the same (if not worse).  So technically if you attacked every new coin; 95% of the time you are probably going be right.

Personally i started mining as a fun side project; i looked at all of this as a massive dumpster fire for money.  I just wanted to play with 8x GPU 1080ti rig cause it looked like fun.  Add in some influxdb to track miner stats; grafana; some hooks into nvidia-smi and mining pool website curl calls running in telegraf.  Eh; i got my money's worth.

7  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: [PUMP AND DUMP] Signatum is just another clonecoin scam targeting naive noobs on: October 06, 2017, 03:38:34 AM
Crowetic and crptodevil are the same person
I have no idea who this 'Crowetic' is you speak of. I believe he was somebody who originally was involved with this project, yes? If that is the case then he is probably just as guilty as the rest of the 'developers' behind this pump and dump scam.

Of all the scams you have posted in this forum Cryptodevil only attacks signatum.

I call bullshit on that claim by virtue of my post history proving otherwise.




I mined 40k with few rx 570s  the first day and I was maybe on of the first 10 or 15 to begin mining. I have absolutely no connection to any of the devs or anyone here. I was one of the very first to enter the telegram and discord groups. I was on crow's discord group before the split.  I am a private miner outside USA.

 the sudden announcement and rushed pow stage were not favorable but if you saw the thread as soon as me, you could have started mining and you would receive all of your coins no questions asked. And I, myself being a complete outsider in terms of relationships to this community or to the devs, was able to mine this much in a short amount of time.

Even if the first few to mine were devs or somewhat scammers or whomever, they could have only mined so much maybe a few million coins. And even this is by a very long stretch because I was checking the pools and used the explorer as soon as it was out. There are coins like denarius which are 10% premined. By a very long stretch, if devs were scammers, what they would have 2 or 3 percent of all signatums because a lot of hash entered quite quickly.

From day one to today, I have never seen any evidence by dev's doing, that this is a scam coin. Maybe the devs sold, maybe a miner like me could have sold, but it had two big pumps. They didn't come crashing down. The coin rested well around 2500 3000 k for a while. Then at 1200 1300 for a while. And then it crashed. Everyone knew this wasn't a coin that would revolutionize the world. It was just another coin to make money. You accuse signatum of being shill because the whitepaper says it's revolution etc, but dude, %99 of all coins say the same thing, most have more premined, yet you are nowhere to be found, exposing their scams?

I don't see how these guys setting up accounts and trying to promote their own coin makes them scammers. If I knew enough to build a coin, I would try to create hype. But come on man, it already crashed. I mean it crashed from 4k to friggin 500s. Even if this were a pump and dump, it's already dumped. Why make so much noise after all this. You must either be butthurt by the devs somehow or be crowetic, to take so much time urging people to stay away from this. I mined all my coins and bought some at 200 and 300 sats when it was on coinsmarkets exchange. I never sold a single singnatum even when it was at top. I still wouldn't sell at 4k, because I think the real value of this coin is closer to 1$ and it will reach that one day. If it never reaches, I'm okay with it since It was cheap for me to acquire.

edit: the devs are still around btw. If they were pump and dumpers, why wouldn' they dump at the two first pumps and then leave it be? Or maybe they are preparing for a third pump? you would say?


I was closely watching the thread and posts from crypto until he started raging on them for using common frameworks; saying that made them copy pasta...  Maybe he is not a developer?  Doesn't know?  Suggesting that every library, function and module should be built from source?  Absurd, especially for anything web related (which was main "proof" of copy pasta).  Suppose he just got over-zealous and went over-board / exaggerated.

Eh; for me; I don't trust either side.  Small chance that I will be happily surprised that way.
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: █▓▒░-< [ZPOOL.CA][HashTap™][FlexFee™] The miners multipool >-░▒▓█ on: September 28, 2017, 07:30:04 PM
Any way of collecting 24h mined stats from easily from site? 

Simple bash script; but it can only scrape total; suppose i could load it up in a time series database and just run at 24hr intervals with delta vs "previous run".  Typically pipe everything into telegraf/chrono.  But the results are skewed based on payout.

Really want the "Total Earned      0.0000001 BTC" value scraped somehow (at a 24 hours crontab or loop)?  Any good way of scraping? 

#!/bin/sh

#vars
#url=http://zpool.ca/?address=38#####################
url=http://zpool.ca/site/tx?address=38######################
btc_rate=`curl -sS "https://blockchain.info/tobtc?currency=USD&value=1"`

#subs
function fun_zpool {
  zpool=$(wget -qO- $url |
    hxnormalize -x |
    #hxselect "Total" |
    lynx -stdin -dump -nolist |
    grep -Po 'Total \K(.*)$')

  #get usd value
  usd_value=`echo "scale=2; $zpool / $btc_rate" | bc`

  #output
  #echo BTC $zpool | column -t
  #echo USD $usd_value | column -t
}

#main
fun_zpool
printf $usd_value
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: NEMOSMINER multi algo profit switching NVIDIA miner on: September 08, 2017, 07:12:17 PM
Quick question... setting this up on one of my 3x GTX-1080 machines & everything fails on the "Palgin" and "Nanashi" versions. Is this a known issue ?
I had the same problem with my msi gtx 1080 so i disabled both miners and use the other ones

Yea; same issue; made a fork on github under jminer with changes to get nicehash and base working again; until nemo does a update at least.  His code is far superior to my crude hacking.  Also the nanashi would re-download every single time it used; mistmatch somewhere.  Noticed the failed ones are dropping a -d on end of command line; some type of feature that is not yet implemented. 

https://github.com/zerobane/jminer-NemosMiner

Dropped in latest ccminer; although it looks like alexis still beats its on my 1080TI rig for most hashes.

Also added in a USD column; as my simple brain doesn't work well in BTC.  Will poke at making it dynamic and grabbing values from here:
https://blockchain.info/api/exchange_rates_api

Would be simple enough to allow any currency via var; once i figure out windows pshell scripting a bit more; traditionally a linux DEV.

Nemo; let me know if you want another collaborator on your base project, work as a DEV in RL, typically work with PR model (felt naughty committing to master on fork).
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