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1  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Help accessing missing P2SH-P2WPKH Segwit address from restored wallet? on: December 22, 2020, 06:28:12 AM
I think I confirmed the problem is Nvidia, I have the GeForce experience/official software installed on the main PC..
I reinstalled everything over to a different PC with only an intel video driver.
That installation connected to Bitcoin Core just fine.

So I guess if anyone else is having problems, the Nvidia GeForce experience software suite might be the culprit.

Thank you, problem solved, the balance from SegWit address shown in the total available balance in my BTC armory wallet.
2  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Help accessing missing P2SH-P2WPKH Segwit address from restored wallet? on: December 22, 2020, 12:57:24 AM
Thank you, I update Armory to 9.6.5.
I generated the error log after getting stuck on the 99% Scanning Transaction History
https://pastebin.com/HMUTnG6w

Thank you for explaining I need to be online to have the SegWit option available.
Indeed I have not been able to get Armory to show online with blocks more than once.

I am running on an i7700k, Windows 10 (log says amd64 which is weird).
I checked with Netstat -ab in elevated command prompt to make sure nothing is using port (forgot port number) as suggested in another thread, I found my student Autodesk Vred service was using the same port Bitcoin Core would use (IIRC) so I uninstalled Vred.
I start Bitcoin Core manually first as suggested on other threads, before starting Armory.
I have the folder locations set correctly in Armory for Bitcoin Core as explained in other threads.
Both programs have private network access and no firewall restrictions that I noticed.

Edit:
I did find after running netstat -ab again, that a nvontainer.exe is using the same port 65001 as ArmoryQT.exe, I did not notice any other programs using the same ports for Bitcoin Core or BTC Armory programs.
the nvcontainer.exe is Nvidia related and auto-relaunches the moment I end the process trees.

3  Bitcoin / Armory / Help accessing missing P2SH-P2WPKH Segwit address from restored wallet? on: December 21, 2020, 03:31:02 AM
Hi,
A couple or a few years ago I was using some version of BTC Armory and Bitcoin Core and generated a SeqWit address to earn from a mining pool.
Since BTC price went back up I ran Armory, to check on my balance, only to find my wallet was missing.

I previously made both a secured paper backup and a fragmented backup so I would able to restore my wallet multiple ways.
But the restored wallet had no SegWit Addresses and did not show the relevant balance of BTC that I mined.

When I check the missing P2SH-P2WPKH address on a blockchain explorer I see the address still has a balance.

I updated Bitcoin Core to version v0.20.1 since I was having problems with it freezing after updating the block records and some kind of error.
I have tried to select P2SH-P2WPKH in the settings for "Force a script type" and "Preferred Receive Address Type" in both BTC Armory 9.6.0 and 9.6.3.99 (the two I had on my PC), but those options are greyed out.

What do I need to do?

4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: December 26, 2017, 05:10:31 PM
Is there a monacoin blockexplorer api for awesome miner?
I'd like to add monacoin to my list of account balances in Awesome Miner's balance tab

For blockexplorer there's
https://mona.chainsight.info/address/[address]
https://bchain.info/MONA/addr/[address]

But these aren't API results so, don't know how to get a working solution for Awesome Miner to interpret.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Electroneum Mining (not getting paid) on: December 23, 2017, 06:13:44 PM
I have created a paper wallet and entered the address in awesomeminer
Why mine to a paper wallet? I'd keep it simple, just create a regular ETN wallet and download appropriate miner for your hardware: xmr-stak-amd miner for AMD cards (or maybe Claymore, though I don't think it's faster), xmr-stak-cpu for your CPU — and start with those.

... that's a self explanatory question. Paper wallet is phenomenally more secure if no one else has the private keys. Paper wallets are more secure than hot wallets and even encrypted DAT files.
And if anyone wants to argue about that.. I can go for days.
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★★ GameCredits - The future of in-game monetization ★★★ on: December 21, 2017, 01:51:19 AM
Do you guys have an official offline wallet?
I will only start using / keeping mined coins if you guys have an official offline or paper wallet solution.
And if you reply back with, "we're secure" or anything like that concerning your online solution.
I've one response. Nicehash internal wallet.
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Complicated question about determining revenue based on GPU hashrate for algos on: December 18, 2017, 04:54:08 AM
I'm trying to draft a revenue projection based on any number of 1080tis rigs I make, more accurately than whattomine offers.

This is a somewhat complicated question and I'll try to do my best to explain below.
I'm looking for a way to essentially forecast a value that each hashrate can earn in their native altcoins (averaged top 2, or weighted top 2).

What's the best way to determine an average daily value that can be mined by each algorithm?
which I assume requires knowing a forecasted difficulty as well?

My cost's per day are accurate as it also takes into account the total from the wall watt usage of each mining rig instead of just the GPUs from each mining rig, in the calculation.

Back to value of alt coin holdings generated through mining at those hashrates....
if I can learn how find the factors and equations I need to find the daily value at the hashrate of one 1080ti.
The hashrates you see in the chart are an average, some 1080ti's will hash better than that.

So I have the top coins written down for each algo,
but where I'm stuck in continuing is figuring out how these hashrates will turn out rewards.
Assuming I'll be using a pool, ignoring payout fee, because that's easy to calc, how do I make the kind of calculations I'm aiming for?
Thank you



8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: December 12, 2017, 04:55:28 AM
Awesome Miner only supports a number of Block Explorer API, but not that one. The problem is that these API's can be very different, making it almost impossible for Awesome Miner to support all.

A large number of coins are supported via this one: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/
However, Signatum is not in that list.

Given the fact that Signatum is quite popular, I will consider adding specific support for it. Thanks for your feedback on this.
Hi,
The format of the responses from all these Block Explorers are different, so it's not as easy as just make a request to them.

I've been thinking of developing some way of expressing how Awesome Miner should process these results to give the user full flexibility to point to any Block Explorer and simply instruct Awesome Miner where in the result the actual balance can be found, but it will be a little complex and intended mainly for the power users.

If you would allows us a custom field option so that you parse the variable in it like if the result from an api get balance is
Code:
{"status":"1","message":"OK","result":"0"}
give us an option to put in a field the following:
Code:
"result":"$1"

So that you we users (who aren't necessarily dumb),
could put the single variable in a string match that your app looks for in the output from the URL API result
Parse whatever takes the place of the variable, sanitize it,
and boom! you now have balance... from ANY API service.
Sure that kinda would be a power user feature... just don't allow this feature for free users, have it be another incentive to upgrade.
I'm a premium user because of the performance tracking feature.
It would make me really happy to be able to add any coin balance via some random API with your App.
And it can be easily done with the way I've described above...
I've messed with php scripts that do the above before.
You're really talented, I'm sure you could add such a feature to your app over a coffee break!

edit:
It would also be really awesome if the docs were a bit more fleshed out.
For example I haven't been able to find the option to select a path to add a custom flavor of CCminer I have on my hard drive next to your app.
I want to be able to use custom flavors of ccminer to specific pools.
I can add pools just fine.. just don't see any path selection option when trying to add another miner program to the list of managed programs in Awesome miner.

9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [POOL] --- Coinotron --- ZEC BTG profit switch --- PPS 4% RBPPS 2% --------- on: December 09, 2017, 10:37:22 PM
@Cointron
Why am I having such difficulty getting my second worker to authenticate stratum connection to start mining?
I've got one rig connected, awesome miner using CCminer2.2.2_1 mining just fine.
The 2nd worker, different PC, same local network, same programs, with correct credentials won't connect.
I've made sure worker name and password match what I made in my worker dashboard on your website.
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