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i pointed my 2 rigs (~1.1mh/s together) to my node and checked if they are shown in my browser pointed to my p2pool node (for me: 192.168.0.109:9171) and waited... and waited... and spamed the forum here... and waited, getting bored, waited some more... falling asleep! this morning i checked with monocled listtransactions and see what i found! [ { ... "amount" : 8.04000000, ... } ]
OK... to say it clear and without any chance of misunderstanding: If you setup your own (private) p2pool node you will mining monocle solo!so here comes the jedi academy pro tip: be patience young padawan! ps: i'll write a howto/summary for seting up a p2pool (private) node after my shopping and household stuff... I'm mining on my local p2pool with the same speed (~ 1.1Mh) and got only one block (1MON)  Am I right saying that mining MON on public p2pool (merged mining on proxy) has more chances to find block (due to higher cumulative speed) than solomining on local p2pool?
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In 18hours vertcoin will go up to 0.0042! I will Quote this message tommorow and you will see iam not saying something stupid..
Ready for liftoff in 20 minutes 
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I'm running local p2pool node, new version. Payouts seems fine, got ~7vtc since official upgrade, mining at 1.6MH.
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Some of the bigger pools are going to try and all change over at the same time later today. At that point older nodes will keep working but have a smaller pool hash rate since new or updated nodes are on a separate p2pool network than them.
My local p2pool node is already updated. I can see ~85MH/s pool rate on a new network. Is it correct for now?  P.S. right now new block was found, #34624 @15:55GMT. Got my 0.5vtc.
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i decided to create my own node and see what happens. i have mined all night last night, and not once did i get off the payout list. i have consistently been getting payouts, FOR EVERY BLOCK!
What is your hashrate?
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Sent 20vtc to bter. In 25min i had it in deposit. Not hours, like cryptsy....
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Vertcoin is called green coin in Chinese.  Does everyone think it's a good name? Green is the feng shui color of renewal, fresh energy and new beginnings.
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Sapphire 290x (ref) — hynix mem. ... "gpu-memclock":"1500", //Finally! i've spent two days to raise memclock to this point. Already wrote some posts with this trouble. And solution is — raise it step by step (for me its works), slowly.
Try memclock 1250 (right, lower than stock), you will be surprised. I have Sapphire 290 and with 1250 it's much better than on stock 1300, and a little worse than 1500, but much more stable without voltage manipulation. Got stable 440kh/s at I:17 and tc:24550.
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Personaly, i would recommend to scroll down to the VTC mining rigs at http://leaserig.net and find getluckyBTC miner. It's mine rig now to rent. Price is bigger than profit.
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After 5 hours of waiting status "Pending..." is appeared on Criptsy 
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Silly theory - is it possible that Criptsy have installed pre-KGW wallet by mistake?
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I chose to ran a pool, and as a result I have to deal with stuff like this, but if any of you are feeling particularly generous, and notice 2 payments very similar in size made to you around 15:30 (GMT/UTC) today which was when the double payout happened (they may also appear at a different time when they actually arrive with you - I'm not sure), I'd be hugely grateful if some of you might tip me a bit back: ViPBVm4sbXT38h9J23GkAWfNKiuPwVUYQX
Sent you 3 just for support, because I've started with VTC on your pool
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On my Sapphire DUAL-X R9 280X's I get ~360Kh/s per card with these settings:
-I 13 -w 256 -g 2 --lookup-gap 2 --gpu-powertune -20 --gpu-engine 1000 --gpu-memclock 1500
Two same cards, almost the same settings - 360Kh/s"gpu-threads" : "2", "gpu-memclock" : "1490", "gpu-powertune" : "-20", "intensity" : "13", "worksize" : "256", "lookup-gap" : "2", "thread-concurrency" : "8193" Sapphire R9 290 Tri-X - 458Kh/s"gpu-threads" : "1", "gpu-engine" : "1000", "gpu-memclock" : "1490", "gpu-powertune" : "10", "intensity" : "20", "worksize" : "512", "lookup-gap" : "2", "thread-concurrency" : "27000"
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From now on I will be taking invite requests to my pool.
... with blackjack and hookers?
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As I understand it, you can't adjust the voltage in Linux unless you modify the bios of the card. This is purely a Windows parameter [citation needed]
I had exactly the same behavior, firstly SICK then DEAD on my 280X (Windows), when voltage was not in pair with engine clock (voltage too low or engine too high). Did you tried to run it without engine and memclock parameters, just on reference (bios) clocks?
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Well this is the config for that particular card: ... --gpu-vddc 1.025 \ ...
Seems that your voltage is too low. Reference voltage for R9 290 is 1.140-1.180. Try a higher value in gpu-vddc parameter.
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Got 5.48% rejected on US server. Ping ~200-220.
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