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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: PiMP OS is the fastest and easiest way to mine ALL crypto currencies! on: August 07, 2023, 09:41:05 PM
I am heartbroken that this project has expired. I still have two rigs running with a pile of old Gridseed pucks and blades, the other a pair of Zeus Thunder X3s.
Wishing you all the brightest of futures, and you have Pimp OS as your legacy.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Minera v0.8.1] Your next mining dashboard - Networked/CPUminer/CGminer/BFGminer on: November 07, 2017, 11:58:55 PM
What info do you need specifically?

Having a problem with the pool addresses and credentials changing on their own.  Wiping out what I had put in and adding combinations of old ones. I have reinstalled the software on different cards and its the same problem.

Also, your browser client is doing something that is bringing my system to its knees intermittently.   How do I stop it?

Please give me some info to reproduce the problem.

That's a browser mining script, you mine for Minera and I remove the ads for free, if you want to stop it just go to the settings page and click the stop button.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Minera v0.8.1] Your next mining dashboard - Networked/CPUminer/CGminer/BFGminer on: November 04, 2017, 09:20:27 PM
Having a problem with the pool addresses and credentials changing on their own.  Wiping out what I had put in and adding combinations of old ones. I have reinstalled the software on different cards and its the same problem.

Also, your browser client is doing something that is bringing my system to its knees intermittently.   How do I stop it?
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [QRK] Quark | Core 0.9.2.4 on: August 25, 2015, 07:46:57 AM
If anyone is interested I have a full node running at 108.53.29.62. It's like the land of lost coins, I also have Honorcoin and Flirtcoin running on it too.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Flirt.Life website for dating online not online dating on: April 20, 2015, 03:04:31 AM
Thanks for the node list.  I will keep my node up at 108.53.29.62.

I run raq2.com below are my nodes.

my node -> addnode=91.121.165.120:23532  (note port updated)
addnode=185.17.204.181:44126
addnode=76.21.58.72:49664
addnode=80.229.144.228:8333
addnode=37.21.181.7:8333
addnode=94.224.31.91:55877
addnode=46.99.17.65:40448
addnode=100.38.195.147:8333
addnode=54.179.183.108:53528


Hope this helps anyone needing to sync up.


6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Flirt.Life website for dating online not online dating on: March 21, 2015, 05:34:54 PM
I want to post this once more, as I see the Dev is silent while his coin is going to be delisted from the only exchange and people will lose all the coins they have at Coin-swap.net after is closes on March 22 (in one-two days)!

If you have FLIRT coins at Coin-swap.net, you can withdraw them to your local wallet before March 22! For that you need to add these two nodes to your flirtcoin.conf and resync the wallet:

Quote
addnode=91.121.165.120:8333
addnode=108.53.29.62:23532

If you do not withdraw your coins now, they will be lost forever!


Actually Dev should have written that, but as he is absent by some reason, someone should do this instead of him.

Are you proposing to take over this shitcoin?

Treading water is more like it. It is a simple and cheap solution to allow the Dev to succeed. For all we know the Dev has some IRL situation going on and it is more important to them then the coin and web site.

Dev is gone.  Dev is staying gone.  Whatever flirtcoin was supposed to be, is no longer.  You hold an amount of coin in a worthless blockchain.  This is happening to many cryptos right now.  They're solutions to problems no one ever had.

Best of luck.

I appreciate your opinion, and there is a very big chance you are right. Many coins are shading away, but there are few which then return in flying colors. You never know for sure. For now we are just trying to save the coin, so it could stay there in kind of "hibernated state" until Dev gets his act together, or someone else might decide to take over.
What refers to me taking over... no, don't have such plans; promotion, social media and flirting in general is not among my best skills Smiley. And I would never take the responsibility and start something like this without having a plan (plan A, plan B, plan C, and so on for different scenarios), and without 100% understanding of at least the technical side of the project. This coin has some potential for the right Dev though, so I suppose there *might* be something happening with this coin further. If Dev cares to resolve blockchain issues, we can ecen try to get a new exchange for it.

I agree with Drays on this. It is no big deal for me to keep the wallet running on a machine that my son and his friends use for Minecraft. I might put a Honorcoin 2.0 wallet on it.
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Flirt.Life website for dating online not online dating on: March 21, 2015, 05:07:23 AM
I want to post this once more, as I see the Dev is silent while his coin is going to be delisted from the only exchange and people will lose all the coins they have at Coin-swap.net after is closes on March 22 (in one-two days)!

If you have FLIRT coins at Coin-swap.net, you can withdraw them to your local wallet before March 22! For that you need to add these two nodes to your flirtcoin.conf and resync the wallet:

Quote
addnode=91.121.165.120:8333
addnode=108.53.29.62:23532

If you do not withdraw your coins now, they will be lost forever!


Actually Dev should have written that, but as he is abcent by some reason, someone should do this instead of him.

Are you proposing to take over this shitcoin?

Treading water is more like it. It is a simple and cheap solution to allow the Dev to succeed. For all we know the Dev has some IRL situation going on and it is more important to them then the coin and web site.
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Flirt.Life website for dating online not online dating on: March 19, 2015, 01:29:35 PM
Okay I put it on a public facing server.

Here is the .conf file I am using:
port=23532
addnode=192.99.111.226
addnode=66.175.212.66

My system's IP is 108.53.29.62 for the purpose of addnode.

If I am doing something wrong I am open to hearing about it.

I suppose your wallet is stuck now, with last block found weeks ago.. right?
The nodes you listed are dead for many weeks, one of them is the official one, and dev did not do anything to recover it yet..

The only working node currently is this: 91.121.165.120:8333. I found it from Coin-swap guys. The blockchain there is moving regularly and is ahead of all other forks I know. Try to re-sync to that node, and if you have your public, there will be at least two correct moving nodes in the network, so people could get their funds from Coin-swap to their local wallets.

Thanks for that. I have made the changes, and things are moving well.
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Flirt.Life website for dating online not online dating on: March 19, 2015, 05:34:07 AM
Okay I put it on a public facing server.

Here is the .conf file I am using:
port=23532
addnode=192.99.111.226
addnode=66.175.212.66

My system's IP is 108.53.29.62 for the purpose of addnode.

If I am doing something wrong I am open to hearing about it.
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Flirt.Life website for dating online not online dating on: March 19, 2015, 05:20:47 AM
I have a lot of the coins from being an early miner. I am keeping the full wallet up, though it is not on a public fixed IP. I would add that node if you would let me know, PM if you wish. I might put one on a public fixed just to help the coin.
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][UTIL] UtilityCoin - X13 POW/POS - 4.5m Total Coins - Building Utility on: September 27, 2014, 05:41:55 PM
I have a few hundred already though IPOMiner, now I just need a exchange for them. I mine, I have electric bills, and there is keeping up with Hashing Power. I am not here for community or save the world. I forgone a second car in the family for mining gear.
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Treat developers better - XHC THREAD MOVED on: August 25, 2014, 01:24:41 AM
The comments That I just spent 20 minutes deleting are why XHC is having problems. Here are the facts!

1. I restored the coin for the community because of the previous devs scam.
2. I spent several weeks trying to get the exchanges to re-activate the XHC market for the community! (Not an easy task.)
3. Once the exchanges got re-activated the majority of people sold all prior holdings. Buy volume was non existent.
4. The community requested a 2 year mining period against my wishes. This allowed for miners to continuously dump on the exchanges.
5. I requested community help and responsibilities for members. No one stepped up. Some said they would help but never actually did anything besides talk and no continued development donations.
6. I requested the hate mail & negative spam to stop but it only increased causing continuous damage.
7. I held no XHC 2.0 coins so I could have never dumped. I got scammed on the XHC 1.0 coins and sold remaining for a .235 BTC gain that I used for XHC 2.0 Development.
8. I offered a community skype conference and no one showed up except for a developer that was referred to me by a community member. When I asked for his assistance.. He would only work on XHC for Bitcoins and was to busy to donate his time for the community.

I volunteered my time and I did my part... I got the coin rebuilt and got it re-listed on the major exchanges & pools. Since there was no volume on the exchanges, any upgrades to the wallet are irrelevant because exchanges were just going to delist it as they don't spend time upgrading wallets when there is no volume, They delist them. The Market decided this! not me as those are external factors outside of my control. I believe the main reason was due to the negative spam comments and prior history with XHC.

The treatment and misplaced blame I received on this coin was disgusting and I recommend that any future developers proceed with extreme caution when restoring a coin, as you run the risk of being associated with a prior negative condensation as well as the previous developers gang of trolls. I did this to build reputation not loose it Sad

I will be on Skype tomorrow at 10AM PST as a last attempt to find someone who will take over the XHC development, the attacks pointed to me while misplaced, just end up hurting XHC. If no one shows up from the community to take over then this will be my last attempt to help despite the trolls.

ISAWHIM Vanished after the coin was relisted on the exchanges, as well as many other proclaimed helpers.

What is the Skype info? Wouldn't have Google Hangouts been better?  It is for groups in my experience.
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MultiMiner 3.3 - Manage Any Miner, Any Where, on Any Device (Free & Open Source) on: August 13, 2014, 03:40:23 AM
Any plans for a Windows Verizon?

It is a Windows app.
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DRKC] DarkCash | 0 PREMINE | POW/POS | X11 | P2P Exchange | ATM | ANON on: July 27, 2014, 12:28:11 AM
Another huge dump on Polo this one is definitly a scam...
The fact that there's some FUD around might made people dump their coins, after someone dumped a big amount.

It doesn't mean it's a scam, after all.

Some guy said he checked the source and it's clean, without any hidden blocks.


I'll stick to that.

same here... and multipools are mining the coin as well... instant dumping for btc of course Roll Eyes
Correct, forgot to mention multipools.

IPOMiner especially
. They've got crazy hashes. They have to pay the people who mine.

IPOMiner isn't a multipool... they don't convert to BTC...
They're hammering the coin. So, people are getting shares. Those people are selling their shares for profits.

They've got like 42GH/s.

IPOMiner is a multipool because it is a pool that switches between coins based on profitability. I mine on IPOMiner and I do it for profit.
15  Bitcoin / Hardware / Raspberry Pi controlling mining gear on: July 05, 2014, 06:34:47 PM
I have been using a few Raspberry Pis now for controlling gear with mixed results.  For instance MinePeon does well for SHA-256. The Grid Controlla Community Edition for Gridseed.  What have been your experiences?

Hardware wise its always down to the USB ports.  I have great faith in the upcoming KickStarter to solve some of it, https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/10la/raspiado-the-usb-hub-that-fits-your-raspberry-pi?ref=nav_search.  Adds some ports, takes care of power cord falling out, and it mounts on the bottom.  Just have to figure out a case for it all.  Anybody else observe any good Pi add ons?
16  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: BFGMiner 4.3.0: modular ASIC+FPGA, GBT+Strtm, RPC, Mac/Lnx/W64, auto-solomine on: July 01, 2014, 07:11:20 PM
Very cool.
MultiMiner is great for windows and Mac but this gives a Pi setup that should help lots of people.
Thanks.

GRID CONTROLA CE (Community Edition) Raspberry Pi image now available for download and testing... I hope I did this right.

https://mega.co.nz/#!5QJkwYyC!-7AJ_qTmcWBmNlS93A1ybQf-oW2CZUZlwYkIUak-yFw

4GB SD card image based on HASHRA BLADE CONTROLA 1.4.6.1 and Luke-Jr BFGMiner 4.2. I have only tested it with 10 GridSeed Minis and 1 Blade. This image has xrdp (Remote Desktop) pre-installed for your convenience so you may want to change credentials if your Raspi is exposed to the public side. HASHRA set credentials below:

Default Username: hashra
Default Password: hashra

Root access:
User: pi
Password: 3K4Hb8FMeZjQZJEX6scYzZa

Will try to create separate support thread if there is any interest (don't want to spam Luke's).

Vadim 

Wow I hope they keep this supported. I don't see it on their website. Where did you find it?
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / PCI-e Expansion Backplanes on: June 26, 2014, 04:52:44 AM
Anybody using a PCI-e expansion backplane to increase their GPU card count per machine?  Such as http://www.trentonsystems.com/backplanes/bpx6806-pci-express-backplane.
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MultiMiner 3.2 w/Remoting: Your rigs. Your coins. Your pools. Your way. on: June 23, 2014, 03:08:46 AM
Having the same issue, but with Gridseed "Pucks".  I was looking forward to watching each of the pucks mining a different coin though MultiMiner.  It is not happening on SHA-256 with USB Block Eruptors, they hash multiple coins with aplomb.



MY MULTIMINER v3.2.2 SETUP WITH GRIDSEED G-BLADE 5.2MH/S Litecoin mining setup.

(Foreword for the N00bies like me)
"The G-blades show up as STM32 Virtual COM Port by STMicroelectronics" if you have your drivers all setup properly in Windows 7.

I have a problem which you will see from the image below with Litecoin mining (I don't do dual mining mode on these two G-blades):




So it says that I'm getting approximately 11.38MH/s with this config setup.  See the "Arguments" & "Hardware Scan:" contents.

The Wemineltc pool reports that it's only seeing about 6-7MH/s after about 15min.  I've tried another pool & I get the same results.

Also, why does Multiminer alternate & constantly show's only 3 out of the 4 G-blade blades hashing & under the "effective" tab even if all for are connected to the pool only 3 out of the 4 show they're hashing?

I've replicated this on both my laptop & my PC.
I get the same thing happening on both & mentality restarting MiMi (that's my new pet name for Multiminer)  & it never recovers.


I've ruled my USB 2.0 hub out because I swapped it out with another powered USB 2.0 10 port Rosewill hub around twice with the same results. 
Using Windows 7 SP1 OS.

Help?
19  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: BFGMiner 4.2.0: modular ASIC+FPGA, GBT+Strtm, RPC, Mac/Lnx/W64, RockMiner R-BOX on: June 13, 2014, 12:45:14 PM
I have four of the round mini gridseed ASIC miners hooked up to a USB hub. I have the latest version of BFGminer. How do I mine
in dual mode with it? Sha256 only mode?

Any help is appreciated!

Best,

Cynthia

I agree with to use Hashra for dual mining.  It worked for me and it uses BFGMiner internally.  How I am not sure, I haven't looked into it.  I will confess that I stopped dual mining because the extra Scrypt processing is more profitable currently.
20  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: BFGMiner 4.2.0: modular ASIC+FPGA, GBT+Strtm, RPC, Mac/Lnx/W64, RockMiner R-BOX on: June 12, 2014, 03:03:53 AM
Got a little problem:








 [2014-06-11 22:58:31] Started bfgminer 4.2.0

















Failed to init bfd from (C:\bfgminer\libusb-1.0.dll)
0x6b60d768 : C:\bfgminer\libusb-1.0.dll : usbi_read
0x4679a8 : C:\bfgminer\bfgminer.exe : /home/luke-jr/Projects/Education/Tonal/BitCoin/bfgminer/make-release-tmp/bfgminer-4.2.0-tmp/low
l-usb.c (98) : in function (usb_devinfo_scan)
0x469c8c : C:\bfgminer\bfgminer.exe : /home/luke-jr/Projects/Education/Tonal/BitCoin/bfgminer/make-release-tmp/bfgminer-4.2.0-tmp/low
level.c (93) : in function (lowlevel_scan)
0x42698a : C:\bfgminer\bfgminer.exe : /home/luke-jr/Projects/Education/Tonal/BitCoin/bfgminer/make-release-tmp/bfgminer-4.2.0-tmp/min
er.c (11067) : in function (drv_detect_all)
0x42a575 : C:\bfgminer\bfgminer.exe : /home/luke-jr/Projects/Education/Tonal/BitCoin/bfgminer/make-release-tmp/bfgminer-4.2.0-tmp/min
er.c (12116) : in function (main)
0x4010bb : C:\bfgminer\bfgminer.exe : crt1.c
Failed to init bfd from (C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll)
0x77a7a8cb : C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll : RtlInitializeExceptionChain
Failed to init bfd from (C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll)
0x77a7a8a1 : C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll : RtlInitializeExceptionChain

C:\bfgminer>

Win 8.1 x64, AMD Phenom x8, 16G RAM
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