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Yes, this is a scam. Don't interact with this pool, don't sign, don't claim the rewards, just ignore.
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I have nvidia 1060 6gb and give me this error 2022.07.30:02:17:53.342: GPU1 GPU1: Allocating DAG for epoch #508 (4.97) GB 2022.07.30:02:17:53.344: GPU1 CUDA error in CudaProgram.cu:392 : out of memory (2) 2022.07.30:02:17:53.344: GPU1 GPU1: CUDA memory: 6.00 GB total, 4.97 GB free 2022.07.30:02:17:53.345: GPU1 GPU1 initMiner error: out of memory 2022.07.30:02:17:53.345: wdog Fatal error detected. Restarting. 2022.07.30:02:17:53.398: GPU9 GPU9: Allocating DAG for epoch #508 (4.97) GB 2022.07.30:02:17:53.398: GPU9 CUDA error in CudaProgram.cu:392 : out of memory (2) 2022.07.30:02:17:53.398: GPU9 GPU9: CUDA memory: 6.00 GB total, 4.97 GB free 2022.07.30:02:17:53.398: GPU9 GPU9 initMiner error: out of memory 2022.07.30:02:17:53.544: GPU6 GPU6: Allocating DAG for epoch #508 (4.97) GB 2022.07.30:02:17:53.545: GPU6 CUDA error in CudaProgram.cu:392 : out of memory (2) 2022.07.30:02:17:53.545: GPU6 GPU6: CUDA memory: 6.00 GB total, 4.97 GB free 2022.07.30:02:17:53.545: GPU6 GPU6 initMiner error: out of memory Please help
Update your Nvidia driver, you are probably using an old driver.
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XFX is crap, buy from other brands like Sapphire, Gigabyte, Asus. I will buy more RX 570 Sapphire and Gigabyte, they are cheap, 20 cards per 1200 USD, but I have free energy, a micro hydro generator producing 30kw. If you pay for energy I don't know if it's a good idea to buy cards to mining.
Not in today's market and especially not if you have normal power prices, it's better to just buy the coins today honestly. It's better mining than buy coins, i have 30kw free energy. Like I said and what you quoted, especially if you have normal power prices. Not 30kw micro hydro generators, which I doubt are very common or standard for other miners. Like I said and what you quoted: "If you pay for energy I don't know if it's a good idea to buy cards to mining."
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XFX is crap, buy from other brands like Sapphire, Gigabyte, Asus. I will buy more RX 570 Sapphire and Gigabyte, they are cheap, 20 cards per 1200 USD, but I have free energy, a micro hydro generator producing 30kw. If you pay for energy I don't know if it's a good idea to buy cards to mining.
Not in today's market and especially not if you have normal power prices, it's better to just buy the coins today honestly. It's better mining than buy coins, i have 30kw free energy.
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XFX is crap, buy from other brands like Sapphire, Gigabyte, Asus. I will buy more RX 570 Sapphire and Gigabyte, they are cheap, 20 cards per 1200 USD, but I have free energy, a micro hydro generator producing 30kw. If you pay for energy I don't know if it's a good idea to buy cards to mining.
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New version ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Many thanks papampi_2!!!
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I don't see why uncle rewards cant just be distributed in the same manner as normal rewards.
Ethpool came about when people grew tired of the overly complicated and obscure payout lottery implemented by the parent pool ethermine.org.
It was pretty clear to me from the start that any admin using this system is not someone I would trust with any major hash power.
If they distributed uncle blocks exactly as they do with "normal blocks" they could not steal without being easily noticed, using this other reward method, they may claim that their wallets addresses are luckier than the pool users, so they can get all the uncle blocks for them (1030 ETH +- stolen in the last month).
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ethpool.org, ethermine.org and zcash.flypool.org are SCAM.
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That I know:
Dwarfpool and Nicehash. Sao Paulo - Brazil.
Dwarfpool not, São Paulo server = US server, same IP, same ping.
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The best thing to do is: open the CMD prompt of commands and type ping + ip or ping + website, then pick whichever has lower latency.
Some pools say they have servers in America but actually the servers are somewhere else, so it's best to check with CMD ping.
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guys,
is the havenwallet.com supposed to be working now? trying to login using my private login key (=pass phrase of bunch of words) and it gives me an "Error connecting to the backend. Can't login." below the enter my account button.
would be kinda nice to see that a week worth of mining is actually there...
guys, anyone any ideas with this one, please? guys, seriously no one??? DEVs??? would be nice to actually be able to use the wallet... thanks You can wait until the cows come home, i have already asked for help several times for the Haven Protocol devs and never had an answer, invest in another coin, it's the best thing to do.
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Well, every coin is different, and dev concentrate on what they think is right. If every coin provide the same, there is no reason to have many
Agree with you, thin. Every crypto investors should do their own researches about projects they interested in, find out essential stuffs about projects by themselves before deciding to invest money or not. There are lots of helpful tools in both the Internet and the forum. This is a difference between a successful coin and a failed one, launch it and the users who come to try to figure out how the code, wallet, etc works, there is almost no material on the internet about XHV, the documentation would help exactly in that, researches about XHV attracting new investors, but by your thinking, investors should be only professional developers who will find out all the coin features on their own because I doubt that a "normal user" will be able to do so, at least the vast majority. Well said. A lot of CN coins could do with improving this. Exactly, i develop some applications for other coins easily just by searching the official websites (forum, github), now from XHV I gave up, the little that I was able to develop was based on the Monero and Loki and the developers do not answer any queries regarding the bugs found. Zero support from the team Haven Protocol.
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Well, every coin is different, and dev concentrate on what they think is right. If every coin provide the same, there is no reason to have many
Agree with you, thin. Every crypto investors should do their own researches about projects they interested in, find out essential stuffs about projects by themselves before deciding to invest money or not. There are lots of helpful tools in both the Internet and the forum. This is a difference between a successful coin and a failed one, launch it and the users who come to try to figure out how the code, wallet, etc works, there is almost no material on the internet about XHV, the documentation would help exactly in that, researches about XHV attracting new investors, but by your thinking, investors should be only professional developers who will find out all the coin features on their own because I doubt that a "normal user" will be able to do so, at least the vast majority.
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Well, every coin is different, and dev concentrate on what they think is right. If every coin provide the same, there is no reason to have many
I agree, each coin have your own technology, resources, etc, however the basic information ALL DEVS should provide to the comunity. Take a look on the question above posted by: cryptomaxsun (asking about node), simple doubts would be avoided by having a simple documentation, this is the minimum that can be expected from a reliable coin. What is the idea of launching a new coin without documentation? is the same as launching an innovative electronic product without specifications and instruction manual, how you will buy it without knowing how it works or how to use it?
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There is no documentation about the XHV explaining how it works (node, wallet, rpc, commands, etc), developers seem to be wanting only fast profit.
Are you serious? Please check the OP for more details, lol. Yes, i'm serious. Please, send me the link like this https://docs.decred.org/ Where i can find this informations about the coin? Several other coins provided documentation before they even mined. Thanks.
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Can I connect to a remote node? Are there public nodes?
There is no documentation about the XHV explaining how it works (node, wallet, rpc, commands, etc), developers seem to be wanting only fast profit.
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It's looking like they're getting several rewards for themselves (uncles + fees). Another detail that I had noticed: some addresses earn too fast "T" credits even with little hashrate.
It's sad that a pool of this size is acting that way.
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The servers: BR-Server: eth-br.dwarfpool.com (Sao Paulo, Brazil) and AR-Server: eth-ar.dwarfpool.com (Rosario, Argentina) are actually both US-Server only renamed to fool the South American miners, all the 3 servers has the same latency and IP.
Run a ping test to check it.
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