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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Official FutureBit Apollo LTC Image and Support thread on: September 17, 2019, 08:04:49 PM
Where can I find a list of scrypt coins that the futurebit can mine?

I use prohashing, nice list of coins you direct your hashes paid to.  Stable and minimum payouts are low.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Official FutureBit Apollo LTC Image and Support thread on: August 20, 2019, 07:12:21 PM
So what is everyone mining besides LTC?

Picking up some alts using prohashing pool, so its generically scrypt mining and you pick your payout type.  Right now, I have payouts setup with 5% ADA and 95% LTC.  Gotta rebuild my LTC and figured I could leak 5% towards ADA for a while.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Official FutureBit Apollo LTC Image and Support thread on: August 18, 2019, 02:29:56 PM
Your instructions there kind of confused me. So view do I proceed with adding my mining device onto litecoin pool? I tried your instructions and it doesnt add it.

On litecoinpool.org, under my account, you have a spreadsheet of "Workers". You need to add a worker to have it register onto your account. But each worker needs a username and a password.

For example, if your username on Litecoinpool was the same as it is here, LiteLTC, then the start of the username for your "worker" would be "LiteLTC.X". With the X being whatever you decide to name the mining device you're using. And then you must create a password for the device.

You need this information (Username and password) in order to put it into the "pool" section in the Apollo settings.

So next, log into the Apollo dashboard and click on "Pool".

Under URL, you need need the address of the server the pool operates on:

stratum+tcp://litecoinpool.org:3333   (Europe)
stratum+tcp://us.litecoinpool.org:3333   (US East Coast)
stratum+tcp://us2.litecoinpool.org:3333   (US West Coast)
stratum+tcp://ltcpool5brio2gaj.onion:3333   (Tor hidden service)

Under Username, you put the username you created on litecoinpool.
Then you do the same for the password.
Then click the +, Up Arrow, or save… whatever the button is to save the information for the pool. - After that, you should be able to refresh litecoinpool and see the work thats being done by the "worker".

Let me/someone else know if that helps/doesn't help.


Also, in regards to your question about which server you should use, east or west, I don't think it really matters… I just realized I've been pointed to the Europe server and everything is more or less fine. And I'm also in Texas.

Still having issues. Anyway we can talk via some sort of messenger app and you walk me through this. Where in Texas are you from? I'm in the dfw area.

See if this helps.  Start simple, after you signup at litecoinpool, add 1 miner yourusername.yourminer, with a password looks like this


After that, add the pool to your futurebit dashboard to matchas the only pool turned on.  In Texas, pick US, just add 1 pool to get started, once you are up and running, you can go back and add a failover pool later.  Looks like this to match LCP info


Restart the miner and give it a few minutes to get started and hashing, back at your dashboards, both your miner and LCpool you should see work happening.
4  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [PRE-ORDER BATCH 2] FutureBit Apollo LTC Official Order Thread on: August 05, 2019, 05:29:39 PM
any further update? originally we should have had these weeks before the halving and now it will be weeks after the halving?

I ordered mine May 11th and it came in the mail Aug. 3rd.  I hope that helps you with time frames for estimating your date.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Official FutureBit Apollo LTC Image and Support thread on: August 02, 2019, 07:32:57 PM
The easiest way I found to get wifi working is through the shell.

  • SSH to the system. (futurebit:futurebit)
  • run 'sudo armbian-config'
  • go to Network->wlan0->
  • If you tried to configure through the web interface, select "Forget" (otherwise continue to WiFi)
  • select WiFi, and activate your wifi network here
  • once connected, cancel out.

Once you reboot without ethernet plugged in, it should come up on WiFi.

This worked like charm, thanks!  
6  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [PRE-ORDER BATCH 2] FutureBit Apollo LTC Official Order Thread on: July 26, 2019, 05:07:04 PM
I ordered the full package May 11th and got my email this morning. 
"Your order is on the way. Track your shipment to see the delivery status."
7  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [BATCH 1 SOLD OUT] FutureBit Apollo LTC Official Order Thread on: July 18, 2019, 05:43:04 AM
Batch 2 Pre-Order is now live!

PSU is now available as a bundle, and its pretty much a plug and play experience finally! The supply is also available for standalone for whoever wants it for Batch 1 Apollos.

Promo code BATCH2-10-OFF is available for everyone here.

IF you want to pay in crypto you can use this code for 5% off. THIS IS FOR CRYPTO ONLY...I will cancel and refund anyone that uses this code to pay in fiat/paypal/credit.

CRYPTO-PAYMENT-ONLY-5%OFF

https://shop.futurebit.io/products/apollo-ltc-pod-asic-miner-for-scrypt-algorithm-cryptocurrencies-batch-2


any updates on shipping?

Latest news I've seen is here.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4974036.msg51777250#msg51777250
8  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [PRE-ORDER BATCH 2] FutureBit Apollo LTC Official Order Thread on: June 16, 2019, 02:10:30 PM
Any updates on shipping dates for Batch 2 Bundle?
9  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [Unofficial] Coinpot.co - new microwallet on: June 07, 2018, 07:31:09 PM
4 hours now since successful claim on any moon faucet all say:
Sorry, something very bad has happened - please try again later

I've been 100% daily for a long time on all of them.  Last time they went down for over a day, (I think the very last one was bitcoin cash)  daily redemption was restored.
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