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What have Delinquency to say? Isn't there a possibility to revive the coin? What happened to this great coin to be removed to all markets, site down and total abandon? Why???
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The GPU miner is really not a factor since GPU mining is very bad with this coin (it was good for about a week or two until yvg1900 released his Yam Miner for MMC which eliminated this advantage). I think it is safe to say that MMC is the most (or one of very few) GPU resistant coin existing today.
I believe GPU is still viable and interesting. I've mined MMC for some time with two of the R290 of my mining rig with 41 HPM and it was profitable (now it isn't at electicity price here in Italy). As a comparison with my i7 with AES-NI on and hugepage working I achieve an 8 HPM. To obtain the same result the only way I had was to mine on my company server CPUs but... this was not an option Yes, cpu wattage is less but the watt per hash ratio, I believe, is still pointing to GPU mining. As for the pools - The coin's CNO is working on a (already in beta) p2pool to solve this issue... This should hopefully move many people to use the official pool with far lower fees (1%) and will create a better hash power distribution.
This would be interesting. I'll go read about it.
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FreeTrade: are you still updating this? How you consider the MMC value going down? I've mined for months them because my considerations about that coin was the very same as yours Only one negative point you've not listed: the pools are not at all distributed. 1GH.com and mmcpool.com represent mote than 95% hashpower between pools. I don't believe there are many solo miners so this is a problem now. This is due to the fact, I believe, that the only GPU miner is not open source, it's compiled and owned by 1GH.com. This must be solved for the future of the coin. My only fear is that MMC could go in oblivion like many other alt coin
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I have a website in early closed beta that is using, between the others, the API from http://agran.net/ to get MMC balance of an address but from some time it don't works anymore (timeout). It seems shut down. Anyone has any news about it? I hope that the service will revive somewhere else, otherwise my service will not work with MMC
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I would recompile and remove FPGA code, if I were you.
Ok, thank you for the hint, I have to learn what I need to compile CGMINER. That can be instructive so I'll try. Thank you for poining me at libusb, I didn't note that.
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thank you for answering me sounds like a task is still running, or you need to reboot? A task is still running? I don't understand, however I've rebooted several times without positive effects. Last try was to install catalyst 13.6 beta2 (I was on 13.5 beta that worked flawlessy, before to try CGMINER 3.2.0) Did you delete bin files? Reset the drivers to USB/COM? If nothing works, re-compile and remove all the fpga stuff. At first try I've copied CGMINER 3.2.0 files inside my old 3.1.0 CGMINER folder to update files (yes, all files + folders). That was the first crash, then I prepared a separate folder for every CGMINER version to be sure that no old file was messing up something. All my tried after first crash are from clean, just extracted folders. Reset drivers to USB/COM: what is that? I'm mining with just GPU, no FPGA nor ASIC. Recompile removing FPGA stuff... Uhm... that's will be my last last last resource.... Do you believe something about FPGA/ASIC is involved? If so why even returning to older 3.1.0 that was working is still crashing my system? For instance Bitminter java client is mining flawlessy. Damn, what a strange problem...
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I'm experiencing a very odd and blocking problem: was mining with CGMINER 3.1.0 on Radeon HD 5750, never had problem, with SHA256 nor Scrypt, all was fine. At some point I tried CGMINER 3.2.0 and it crashed at start (could only see one line "Started CGMINER 3.2.0" and then crashed). The odd thing is that from that point over even all other versions of CGMINER do the same!!! I cannot anymore use CGMINER! I've tried with 3.1.1 (that I'm succesfully using on another PC): crash. 3.1.0 that was working well before: crash. Today I tried even 3.2.1: crash. I did a Dr. Mingw debug for you, hoping to understand what the hell is happening. cgminer.exe caused an Access Violation at location 004312d2 in module cgminer.exe Reading from location 072ff1d3.
Registers: eax=76709102 ebx=0445fd14 ecx=00000000 edx=00000000 esi=0445fc80 edi=00000000 eip=772de1a4 esp=0445fb58 ebp=0445fcd8 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na pe nc cs=0023 ss=002b ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00000202
Call stack: 772DE1A4 ntdll.dll:772DE1A4 ZwWaitForMultipleObjects 76AE6AEB KERNEL32.DLL:76AE6AEB WaitForMultipleObjects 0045A362 cgminer.exe:0045A362 0045ACD7 cgminer.exe:0045ACD7 Registers: eax=00000000 ebx=7fffffff ecx=00000000 edx=00000000 esi=ffffffff edi=0097c6d8 eip=772ddc34 esp=04d5f998 ebp=04d5f9d8 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na pe nc cs=0023 ss=002b ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00000202
Call stack: 772DDC34 ntdll.dll:772DDC34 NtWaitForSingleObject 71F78599 mswsock.dll:71F78599 Tcpip4_WSHGetWildcardSockaddr 75140CCF WS2_32.dll:75140CCF select 0041C6B8 cgminer.exe:0041C6B8 socket_full util.c:1057 0041C6FD cgminer.exe:0041C6FD sock_full util.c:1069 0040F6B0 cgminer.exe:0040F6B0 stratum_rthread cgminer.c:4962 00459F25 cgminer.exe:00459F25 7670906A msvcrt.dll:7670906A _ui64tow 76709147 msvcrt.dll:76709147 iswalnum 76AE8543 KERNEL32.DLL:76AE8543 BaseThreadInitThunk 7730BF39 ntdll.dll:7730BF39 RtlInitializeExceptionChain 7730BF0C ntdll.dll:7730BF0C RtlInitializeExceptionChain XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Registers: eax=072ff1cf ebx=02008668 ecx=ffb8e50d edx=00000008 esi=01ff2e68 edi=02007c6a eip=004312d2 esp=0028f4e0 ebp=0028f548 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na pe nc cs=0023 ss=002b ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00010202
Call stack: 004312D2 cgminer.exe:004312D2 patch_opcodes ocl.c:178 004333EF cgminer.exe:004333EF initCl ocl.c:738 00430218 cgminer.exe:00430218 opencl_thread_prepare driver-opencl.c:1332 00419410 cgminer.exe:00419410 main cgminer.c:7691 004010B9 cgminer.exe:004010B9 __mingw_CRTStartup crt1.c:244 00401284 cgminer.exe:00401284 WinMainCRTStartup crt1.c:274 76AE8543 KERNEL32.DLL:76AE8543 BaseThreadInitThunk 7730BF39 ntdll.dll:7730BF39 RtlInitializeExceptionChain 7730BF0C ntdll.dll:7730BF0C RtlInitializeExceptionChain Registers: eax=00000000 ebx=00000000 ecx=00000000 edx=00000000 esi=00000002 edi=0097afe0 eip=772df6b4 esp=048dfdec ebp=048dff84 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na pe nc cs=0023 ss=002b ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00000202
Call stack: 772DF6B4 ntdll.dll:772DF6B4 ZwWaitForWorkViaWorkerFactory 76AE8543 KERNEL32.DLL:76AE8543 BaseThreadInitThunk 7730BF39 ntdll.dll:7730BF39 RtlInitializeExceptionChain 7730BF0C ntdll.dll:7730BF0C RtlInitializeExceptionChain Registers: eax=00000000 ebx=00000000 ecx=00000000 edx=00000000 esi=0469fe6c edi=00001cb4 eip=772ddc34 esp=0469fe28 ebp=0469fe90 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na po nc cs=0023 ss=002b ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00000206
Call stack: 772DDC34 ntdll.dll:772DDC34 NtWaitForSingleObject 753A10B4 KERNELBASE.dll:753A10B4 WaitForSingleObject 0FB90B1B amdocl.dll:0FB90B1B clGetSamplerInfo 0FB872A7 amdocl.dll:0FB872A7 clGetSamplerInfo 0FB87456 amdocl.dll:0FB87456 clGetSamplerInfo 0FB84362 amdocl.dll:0FB84362 clGetSamplerInfo 0FB96FD6 amdocl.dll:0FB96FD6 clGetSamplerInfo 76AE8543 KERNEL32.DLL:76AE8543 BaseThreadInitThunk 7730BF39 ntdll.dll:7730BF39 RtlInitializeExceptionChain 7730BF0C ntdll.dll:7730BF0C RtlInitializeExceptionChain Registers: eax=00000000 ebx=04b1f8a4 ecx=00000000 edx=00000000 esi=04b1f810 edi=00000000 eip=772de1a4 esp=04b1f6e8 ebp=04b1f868 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na po nc cs=0023 ss=002b ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00000206
Call stack: 772DE1A4 ntdll.dll:772DE1A4 ZwWaitForMultipleObjects 76AE6AEB KERNEL32.DLL:76AE6AEB WaitForMultipleObjects 0045A362 cgminer.exe:0045A362 0045ACD7 cgminer.exe:0045ACD7 753AEE71 KERNELBASE.dll:753AEE71 CreateEventExW 753AEE8C KERNELBASE.dll:753AEE8C CreateEventExW 753B3BFE KERNELBASE.dll:753B3BFE CreateEventExA 00458630 cgminer.exe:00458630 0041BD00 cgminer.exe:0041BD00 tq_pop util.c:769 0040F9D0 cgminer.exe:0040F9D0 stratum_sthread cgminer.c:5053 00459F25 cgminer.exe:00459F25 7670906A msvcrt.dll:7670906A _ui64tow 76709147 msvcrt.dll:76709147 iswalnum 76AE8543 KERNEL32.DLL:76AE8543 BaseThreadInitThunk 7730BF39 ntdll.dll:7730BF39 RtlInitializeExceptionChain 7730BF0C ntdll.dll:7730BF0C RtlInitializeExceptionChain Registers: eax=76709102 ebx=6b619070 ecx=00000000 edx=00000000 esi=029afe90 edi=00000000 eip=772de1a4 esp=029afd68 ebp=029afee8 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na pe nc cs=0023 ss=002b ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00000202
Call stack: 772DE1A4 ntdll.dll:772DE1A4 ZwWaitForMultipleObjects 76AE6AEB KERNEL32.DLL:76AE6AEB WaitForMultipleObjects 6B608229 libusb-1.0.dll:6B608229 windows_clock_gettime_threaded 76709147 msvcrt.dll:76709147 iswalnum 76AE8543 KERNEL32.DLL:76AE8543 BaseThreadInitThunk 7730BF39 ntdll.dll:7730BF39 RtlInitializeExceptionChain 7730BF0C ntdll.dll:7730BF0C RtlInitializeExceptionChain
I hope that someone can lead me to the solution.... I'm now using bitminter java client, but I want a scrypt miner and I like so much CGMINER...! Thank you in advance to who will reply!
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WDC has been removed from CCE.
Why you removed WDC??? Please explain
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Why.
Why? Let's say you mine Worldcoin and you have generated so far 1000 WDC. Today they are worth 0.3133 BTC (mcxnow quotation of 0.0003132 BTC) or 39.5 USD (mtgox quotation of 126.15854). If we all work and believe in this coin tomorrow 1 WDC can be worth, let's say, 0.01 BTC. If that will be the case your 1000 WDC will be equal to 1,261 USD If the work better they can be worth 0.1 BTC, and you'll have 12,615 USD. We must work togheter.
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Why nearly all miners think only about himself with a timeframe of 10 seconds? Don't you see a little longer in the future? If we want this coin to grow we must act as a community, protecting the coin and helping growing it up. Here is my personal list of things to do to support WDC and help it to not fail (it's our interest, right?): - Don't dump your mined coin immediately, if you're smart and believe in this coin you have to mine and don't waste WDC you generate at lower and lower prices. If we'll work well then, in months, WDC will maybe be exchanged at a much higher value. Then you can begin selling them, not all togheter.
Think about first people who believed in bitcoin and mined more than a bitcoin a day... If they sold them immediately like you're doing now... Miner that had a believe in bitcoin now are nearly rich! - WDC must be used for real world transactions, if this will not be true in the near future the coin will be dead. It must have a real value. Now all people mine and sell WDC for BTC, this is what will get the price to drop. All who can help (developers!) are welcome to build smartphone apps and all kind of software that can help real world operation with this coin.
- Set a donation to pool operator, expecially when it ha 0% fee like worldcoinpool.com (pool operators work much and have expenses.... Who likes to work for nothing???). Donating we are supporting their work
and chances that they continue doing it is higher
Let's grow WorldCoin! Don't sell all WDC you're generating! Or if you do set a high price...
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Thank you tiktoc for advices, in fact I already seen that advices by Prattler and was about to try them. I'll also try with p2pool ver. 11.3 I think it will be better to swap back to 8.1 because bitcoin-qt crashed for not enough memory (I have 8 GB...) and python crashed. It's very unstable... Now I'll try with prattler parameters, 8.1, p2pool 11.3 and will post results here
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I've tryied bitcoin-qt 8.2 RC1 as you suggested. Thing seems improved but remains pretty bad... Here is my updated situation. I'm returning again to bitminter... With P2Pool I've wasted much GPU power... Latency is better but 1 seconds seems too much to me... And is growing... Here is my summary Moreover with bitcoin-qt 8.2 RC1 I see a message everywhere that's scarying me a little: Warning: (from bitcoind) Questa versione è una compilazione pre-rilascio - usala a tuo rischio - non utilizzarla per la generazione o per applicazioni di commercioIn english it means " This version is a pre-release - use it at your own risk - don't use it for generation or for commerce applications" Should I worry? Advices?
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Thank you very much! I'll try this evening...
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Thank you tiktoc! It seems the problem I have too. However I don't understand the thing they are saying about the satoshi fee parameter to change and why... I'm actually running bitcoin-qt, do you know if updating it from git will have the dust fix included?
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Thank you for sharing your experience. It's bad because I like P2Pool, like the idea of distributed mining because it's not attackable with DDOS like other pools and there is not chance that pool operator can be disonest! But if it works in this way it's unusable... In the meanwhile I returned to bitminter.com
With my 7970 I generate something like 5-6 shares a day. But at beginning it was ok, it was profitable, now it isn't anymore. Do you have latencies so high too?
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And here is the python error that closes P2Pool process...
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Damn! Things are getting worse.... I think I'll return to bitminter...
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Hello people, it's some days I'm trying P2Pool (from Git) with CGMiner 3.1.0 and from yesterday 3.1.1. I have some major problems with Bitcoind GetBlockTemplate Latency and I believe I have bad results for that... At beginning all was fine with latencies in the order of 0.2 - 0.3, but suddensly latency rised to 5 seconds!!! I tryied to close and reopen P2Pool and bitcoin-qt but latency remained high. Only today latency went "down" to approx 0.8 sec, that is however very high from what I've read (to have good results must be in the order of 0.1 sec). Please note that P2Pool and bitcoin-qt runs on a SSD, the PC is a fast i5, the internet connection is an ADSL that works at about 4Mbit/s x 0.5Mbit/s with no other traffic. What's wrong? What can I do to investigate the problem source? Moreover I never got P2Pool to run for more than 2 days, then python crashes... Please help! Here are some of my P2Pool charts (with the modified web interface):
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