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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [GIVEAWAY] Dogeaway, such generous, much reward so wow on: December 10, 2013, 02:45:09 PM
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much thx
2  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Block rewards. on: December 10, 2013, 02:36:31 PM
I feel like I am getting scammed. Im trying to mine these DogeCoins here and I am in the largest pool, I think. Should be legit, but it shows I have 0 unconfirmed/confirmed transactions. That should be gradually increasing right?

I need help to figure out what I am doing wrong here.
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Block rewards. on: December 10, 2013, 02:30:30 PM
When a block is mined, does it give the reward to the addresses which found the answer, or does it distribute the reward to all computers in the network? Should I expect to see a large sum of coins every once in awhile from mining, or should I see a gradual increase in coins. I've been mining for awhile and I haven't seen anything yet.
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Crypto-Currency Chart on: December 10, 2013, 01:29:05 PM
Thanks thats a good resource.
5  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help with Dogecoin cant cash out. on: December 10, 2013, 10:36:10 AM
You don't know what a pool is? You've got some reading up to do, a pool is basically a server a bunch of miners are hopping onto at once to share the workload and make mining for coins easier and more consistent. CPU is normally "Central Processing Unit" in hardware. People who are more hardware minded I'm sure can jump into help you but unless you show us things like your configuration file then we now don't know whether it's the pool that's the problem or you just don't know what's going on and haven't done the settings properly.

^

Hardware people already got there before me Cheesy

I just switched my pools. I think I was getting scammed. This is whats in my .cfg

rpcuser=doge
rpcpassword=wow
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcallowip=192.168.*.*
rpcport=22555
server=1
daemon=1
addnode=162.243.113.110
addnode=146.185.181.114

Try this pool http://doge.scryptpools.com it has over 236Mh/s of pool hashing. The one you are into has just 4Mh/s so they find one block in hours, the reason your payment is delayed. You will get credited once pool discovers a new block. Hope you checked in workers section that you miner is connected.

For some reason it doesn't seem to work when I put "stratum+tcp://" in front of the server address, anyways I'm not sure if I'm doing everything right but. We'll see in an hour or two after I reach my first payment threshold hopefully.
6  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help with Dogecoin cant cash out. on: December 10, 2013, 10:05:29 AM
That looks very suspicious and Dogecoin was created by someone who looks even more suspicious to me, logout, change your passwords and run an anti-virus scan if you haven't accidentally had the donation amount set to 100% or something then that pool could well be stealing your coins. If there's nothing wrong with the settings though there could be something perfectly innocent going on like the servers aren't running very well etc. but I'd double check everything just to be safe.

Assuming everything is normal what could I be doing wrong. Like what exactly is a "pool", how is it different from a CPU? And is there something technical that I am missing like something about not mining with a certain algorithmn etc?
7  Other / Beginners & Help / Help with Dogecoin cant cash out. on: December 10, 2013, 09:54:54 AM
I've been mining Dogecoins just to teach me about how all this stuff works. I've been trying to "cash out" and transfer the coins from my pool to my wallet, but autopay or manual pay isnt working.

I've been running the miner for like a few hours now (I'm using GUIminer cause I have an AMD GPU) but I dont think its mined anything... (see picture). Am I mining it wrong?

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