2014-Apr-28 23:56:20.016669 [P2P2]+++++ BLOCK SUCCESSFULLY ADDED id: <92863587a8277196b2ae8969123c3711a06661aa390756153382b90810346d87> PoW: <5bd25ba6d9732b251b09fa97c9808bbbba0608821782bf6a4b172c5f9c110000> HEIGHT 15532, difficulty: 558305 block reward: 17.334675321711(17.334675321711 + 0.000000000000), coinbase_blob_size: 385, cumulative size: 385, 1514(0/1514)ms
2014-Apr-28 23:56:22.827830 [P2P4]+++++ BLOCK SUCCESSFULLY ADDED id: <fc7a5cdc3815359beea9c5c6ce915927ce9b73be57b7bbb41c232e2bb4b0859c> PoW: <bf717f528c169198f862e90e4f1b2807bfef7c24e838ea969a54db1f82040000> HEIGHT 15533, difficulty: 556716 block reward: 17.334658790076(17.334658790076 + 0.000000000000), coinbase_blob_size: 385, cumulative size: 385, 1404(0/1404)ms
I have just received 2 new blocks at nearly the same time. Is it a bug?
|
|
|
Regarding to orphan blocks, my rig has one few seconds ago 2014-Apr-28 15:53:49.332577 [P2P6]----- BLOCK ADDED AS ALTERNATIVE ON HEIGHT 15469 id: <2f9dd355ce328de4e5ab1e3bb3280e01d6a1a8ad15353092d0d52be8094f7da9> PoW: <e9fbb9f40ff343ea990aba7f8117922d92788bade7e21c198e436855ea050000> difficulty: 547511
|
|
|
I am sorry I don't want to be rude. But I believe that the future will not hold for this coin because the owner holds too many coins compared to the rest: 80% of the total. Unbelievable. That's why I shamelessly promote Monero (formerly known as Bitmonero) instead.
|
|
|
What happens if I don't open that port? Ex: I am using a laptop that is behind a corporate firewall. I can not ask the sysadmin guy to open that port on the router.
Thanks
It will still work. You won't be connected to the p2p as robustly and if you are mining you might have more orphans. Not encouraged since if nobody opens their port there won't be a p2p. But it will work. Also, other nodes will still probably try (and fail) to connect to you. That might get logged on the corporate firewall. Be aware. Thanks. I just opened that port on one of my Azure VMs. People, do not use Windows Azure VM. It is deadly slow and unstable. I am not paying for the VM because my company owns it.
|
|
|
So, I installed the Windows package, downloaded the blockchain successfully, worked out the firewall rules, and actually got the daemon to show that I was hashing. CPU usage with the daemon running is > 95%. I have a 2.8 GH AMD Sempron processor, 8 GB of RAM, on a 64-bit Windows 8 machine.
The problem is that the highest hash rate I have seen so far is 0.1 H/s. Most of the time it is showing zero.
What's with that??
At this point, I don't see any reason to run my processor at 100% if I am not getting any significant hashing power out of the deal
Any suggestions?
Rick
How many threads do you launch?
|
|
|
ok my balance is now
bitmonero 52.061086659182
So did I get lucky or has the difficulty dropped ?
Where can I check the current difficulty ?
How many core do you have? It looks like you are rather lucky. The diff is getting higher and higher. There is no signal that it will drop. As of the current difficulty, please look at bitmonerod screen (the console one)
|
|
|
What happens if I don't open that port? Ex: I am using a laptop that is behind a corporate firewall. I can not ask the sysadmin guy to open that port on the router.
Thanks
|
|
|
2014-Apr-28 11:06:34.210535 [P2P2]Connect failed to 176.58.127.147:18080 I see a lot of messages like that in bitmonerod screen. What is the port 18080 used for? Do you need to open that port to the outside to allow people connect to me?
|
|
|
Why can't I start mining ?
Failed to parse arguments: the option '--login' is required but missing Allowed options: --help Produce help message --pool-addr arg --login arg --pass arg
On Linux ./bitmonerod On Windows bitmonerod.exe On the console, type start_mining your-wallet-address-here 8 where your-wallet-address-here is replaced with your address and 8 is replaced by your CPU core X 2
|
|
|
What's "gatekeeping"? It's the first time I see this word. Non native english speaker here. So my guess: the action to protect BCN brand and expand that community
|
|
|
I am sorry. My writing is so confused. What I want to say is that: I am not a CPU miner. The CPU in my laptop is so weak that it can solve a block after 3 days of mining. Not encouraging result to a miner at all.
That's why I want original developers to keep their coins to fund GPU mining tool and pool mining project
|
|
|
2014-Apr-28 13:44:09.035038 [P2P1]tx added: <41637c87e448dd95beb328c5f32b34771f8 424a9d157a5ee43fc0940bc9f2e0a> Something I see this message on bitmonerod screen. What does it mean?
|
|
|
Thanks.
I vote for #21. But please do not destroy coins that are generated before the fork. It is not worth it. Developers and early adopters can keep their coins. However please donate some of them to coin development: pool, bounty, community building, wallet, website, GPU miner ...
PS: I am a GPU miner. Just solved a block after 3 days of mining
|
|
|
Then, we can hardfork to 2 minute blocks and diminish any possible allegation of premine.
Hi tacotime, I did not follow the discussion strictly so I am a little confused here. What is the benefit of 2-minute block? Reducing network bandwidth/blockchain size or orphans?
|
|
|
I don't like the idea of merge mining. Why do I waste my hash power in BCN when I don't want to hold that currency?
BCN was created 2 years ago. It suddenly reappeared in this forum with unknown reasons. I considered it a heavily premined coins which benefits the owner only, not the community
|
|
|
make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/src/bitmonero/build/release' [ 48%] Building CXX object src/CMakeFiles/daemon.dir/daemon/daemon.cpp.o virtual memory exhausted: Cannot allocate memory I am unable to compile the wallet in Azure VM (small instance 1.75 G RAM). Any idea why?
|
|
|
Is there any way to know how big the network hash rate is?
|
|
|
Wolong gave up on this coin? The dev team disappeared.
Wolong gave up on Bitcoin and crytocurrency in general
|
|
|
|