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Isn't the Verserus exchange one of their previous projects? Are they spending NVO funds on it, now?
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I still am seeing 0 ETN since I was able to access my electroneum.com wallet. Is this a known issue? I contacted support two days after the relaunch and I still have not heard anything back. Telegram isn't much help. Is there any other way to communicate with them?
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Why today so much price jump? Is wallet out already?
Because XCP went up in price, and NVST liquidity is so low that the same 0.0229 - 0.028 range it's been trading in hasn't had time to correct.
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So what I gather so far here:
* The ICO was a shitshow due to poor instructions and guidance - the very first part of the project was a total clusterfuck * NVO has missed - by large margins - every deadline or estimate they've given. "Days away" has turned into months, for example. * NVO has been terrible at communicating and has no central source of information or updates - and can't be bothered to update the one official place they have (their website) * NVO has provided literally no proof of any work or accomplishments so far * No one knows anything about any of the developers except that some are also involved in other similarly unfinished/non-responsive projects
Literally all of the major red flags of a scam. I think people are so blinded by how much profits they were promised, that they refuse to believe that they aren't going to be filthy stinking rich, and are in so much denial that they made a bad decision, that they're making up excuses FOR the devs. I know it. I was one of them until recently. The coin promises to be SO profitable, that people bend over backwards to defy logic, so they don't feel that awful sting of knowing they got conned hard.
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Is no one else concerned that isr.nonstopmine.com listed as one of the official pools is being very deceptive?
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OP: Can we please get isr.nonstopmine.com removed from the list?
Very suspicious activity:
First of all, I could not withdraw my coins when I tried last week.
Then, the site's security certificate became invalid. (go ahead, visit the site yourself)
Now I cannot connect to mine, and I am unable to even login to the site. A message to the site through its contact form has not been answered.
Something fishy is going on!
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About my 177 KH/s with errors...
It looks like my pool is reporting only an 81 KH/s hashrate. Does that have anything to do with my ~6% error rate? Or is that normal?
Thanks in advance.
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8GB of RAM and 100GB pagefile as well.
100GB pagefile ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) why do you have that?
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HELP!I've tried using all my dogecoin settings, and even pasting some of the settings here, but have not managed to break more than 11 KH/s with vertminer ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) My tried-and-true settings for dogecoin on my 7850 usually give me 346 KH/s: -intensity 12 --gpu-threads 2 --gpu-engine 1000 --gpu-memclock 1200 --shaders 1024 --thread-concurrency 4096 --worksize 256 but even with the thread concurrency in half, I still can't get much higher than 12 KH/s. what am I doing wrong? gpu has 2GB of memory, and system has 4GB of ram. After much tweaking I've got my 7850's up to 175+kh/s on vertminer (BAMT) "worksize": "64", "intensity": "19", "thread-concurrency" : "8192", "shaders" : "1280", "gpu-engine" : "980", "gpu-memclock" : "1250", "gpu-vddc" : "0", "gpu-powertune" : "0", "gpu-threads" : "1", "lookup-gap" : "2", "queue": "0", MSI HD7850 (single fan) 2GB 7850's, these are currently performing better than my Asus 270's. Not used to using the vertminer config file, I simply rename vertminer.example.conf to vertminer.conf right? After I edit the URL and Login/Pass of course. I get these errors: Fatal JSON error in configuration file Configuration file could not be used here's my config file: { "pools" : [ { "url" : "stratum+tcp://spa.pool.mn:3370", "user" : "goatonastik.01", "pass" : "01" }, { "url" : "stratum+tcp://spa.pool.mn:3370", "user" : "goatonastik.01", "pass" : "01" } ] , "worksize": "64", "intensity": "19", "thread-concurrency" : "8192", "shaders" : "1280", "gpu-engine" : "980", "gpu-memclock" : "1250", "gpu-vddc" : "0", "gpu-powertune" : "0", "gpu-threads" : "1", "lookup-gap" : "2", "queue": "0", }
Sorry for my noobiness but I'm used to using .bat files. EDIT: good news / bad news. I put the commands into the bat file, and I get 177 KH/s, but I have around 20% hardware errors EDIT 2: now they're averaging down to less than 10%. I know any HW errors are bad but this is so much better than before, thanks!
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HELP!I've tried using all my dogecoin settings, and even pasting some of the settings here, but have not managed to break more than 11 KH/s with vertminer ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) My tried-and-true settings for dogecoin on my 7850 usually give me 346 KH/s: -intensity 12 --gpu-threads 2 --gpu-engine 1000 --gpu-memclock 1200 --shaders 1024 --thread-concurrency 4096 --worksize 256 but even with the thread concurrency in half, I still can't get much higher than 12 KH/s. what am I doing wrong? gpu has 2GB of memory, and system has 4GB of ram.
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I will help you get started a little bit ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) DE9ob1dAJ3SPmv177s8R8bneWR5TbXTrEV
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much generous
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