Currently at 29/155 accepted/transaction rate. Getting slightly better odds. After messing around with different programs: Minerd_scrypt_jane and its net me ~40k hps with a stock i5-3570k, the default client goes at about 110k (and probably with a better acceptance rate). I might be using an ancient version of minerd_scrypt_jane though...
6850 hashing along at 1.723 Mhps with the ybcminer posted above at intensity 20 without a hitch.
My crossfired (for gaming) 7850's absolutely hate ybcminer and yacminer alike and crash the drivers even at 11 intensity, so no GPU mining on my gaming computer.
For those asking for compiled binaries, if you're on linux, the above posted ybcminer compiles in just a few seconds (maybe two minutes if you're slow) just fine.
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Please post your stats if you feel you are on a forked chain or are seeing random jumps. Everyone that's posted so far has the right stats for the network. I still have 5 rigs up with no issues...I'm really not seeing a fork of any kind from where I'm sitting. Not saying I don't trust you guys, but we can't fix it if we can't replicate the issue
Actually, it hasn't jumped for several minutes, perhaps it solved itself amongst the network, I'll take a screenie if it jumps back. All good now (aside from 55 orphans and 10 confirmed, but that's somewhat expected for now)
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16:47:34  getmininginfo
16:47:34  { "blocks" : 40654, "currentblocksize" : 1000, "currentblocktx" : 0, "difficulty" : 0.00157376, "errors" : "", "generate" : true, "genproclimit" : 4, "hashespersec" : 71164, "pooledtx" : 0, "testnet" : false }
This is the correct chain.
If you are seeing anything else, please post your getmininginfo along with your getpeerinfo so I can figure out the bad node(s)
The "Current number of blocks" has been remaining constant, as has the "getinfo". What changes is the "Estimated total blocks" on the debug tab in the QT Client. Also, as above posts ask for... Even if it's just moving to a 24 second block timer would probably be for the best (that's still a 50% increase while still keeping it super low)
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I'm looking to mine alternative coins since gpu mining of bitcoins is starting to slow pretty drastically for me now. Which alternative coins have decent liquidity to convert into USD or bitcoins?
I've started lite coins since there are exchanges for those, but what about feather coins and others? Is there any value at all in the others yet? pi coins? prime coins? etc...
Honestly, your best bet if you're unsure is to mine on an automatically switching pool that mines the current most profitable coin. The two that come to mind are: multipool.us - This one has a small set of coins (ever increasing, though) and will build up a stash of each coin that you can then sell (or hoard). and middlecoin - This is different because it will automatically mine the profitable coin, but then sell them, meaning you get the Bitcoin from the sale and not worry about the other coins mined. However, if you want to mine a specific profitable coin, you can check these resources: http://www.coinchoose.com/http://www.coinwarz.com/cryptocurrencyThose should help you decide.
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Block time is too short. 1-3 minutes is the butter zone IMO. Awesomecoin had a block time of 2 seconds and it died in 1 day. I wonder if this one will be dead in 8 days? 16 seconds is very short, but might be manageable. Right now it's finding a block every one second, or two if you're lucky and that's just udder chaos. Will have to see if the difficulty rising affects the orphancity and block time target. Hm, well, that's weird. I have a balance of 2 blocks and 2 blocks immature, but only 2 transactions listed (and 20 orphans).
Edit: as for forking, it's constantly switching between them. There's a 3300 fork, a 40,000 fork, and a 20,000 fork that I've seen (under Debug > Estimated total blocks)
I think one of the nodes must be bad. I'm watching the same info on multiple rigs and I haven't jumped off the 40k chain at all on any of them You guys still seeing that even if you remove all the nodes from conf file? Yes. I got it before and after removing nodes from conf (and even deleting peers.dat).
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Hm, well, that's weird. I have a balance of 2 blocks and 2 blocks immature, but only 2 transactions listed (and 20 orphans).
Edit: as for forking, it's constantly switching between them. There's a 3300 fork, a 40,000 fork, and a 20,000 fork that I've seen (under Debug > Estimated total blocks)
Also, yacminer and ybcminer seem to work (though they really really hate this desktop, running fine on a different rig).
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No idea why you guys aer getting that. I just reloaded and didn't have the problem. Maybe a bad node
Remove the addnodes from your conf, you shouldn't need them anyway, and let me know if it works
Done. Now it's a 30k blockchain. Edit: 40k. Lol
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What's wrong with the P2Pool? Stats page seems dead?
Yeah, the stats page seems to be broken for a while (all day today). It's been paying out to me, though, so I'm guessing just a bug in the front-end code, back-end working (for some people)
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What is the address of the project's official website. Tell me where I can download the wallet client Thanks in advance.
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There are another problems with the pool??? Seems to be doing alright at the moment. I'm guessing it was down for a while and that's why the difficulty dropped to 130, but it's back up to 245 and paying out (for me) now.
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does anyone knw the zetacoin difficulty?
138 (will probably raise up to ~500 for a while soon, then back down slowly)
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I was considering making one with a 0.01 max difficulty and calling it OrphanCoin. Just to laugh to myself in a basement.
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Will GPU add much though? It doesn't seem GPU is widely used in the prime-search world if you google for it.
I don't have a crystal ball. Alpha testing on mtrlt's miner suggested an early 25x advantage for GPU's (mind you, high end GPU vs 1 CPU core, but promising). Even if it was the same speed as your CPU, it'd essentially double a desktop's mining speed than it currently is and at least provide some parity with VPS's.
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You have to unlock the wallet if it is locked. But otherwise just wait.
And how much can I get with this. What does the amount depend on? Depends on the coin. It's a % after a certain timeframe. Could be as little as 1% per year or as high as 6% per month.
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I got a few things from them and it was all fine. Just make sure they have (a lot of) positive feedback before doing business with the seller.
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ZEZL4QzavERP1tMKZJuFjg5JMTdhGnSUmL Tanks.
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Another clone... why? What does it offer that's unique over the others?
Also, what's with this "Reserved" epidemic? Did people forget how conversations work? Someone says a statement, then 10 people say "Reserved". Are you Pokemon? I don't get it.
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Good job my dear bro, can you reduce the fee from 2% to 1%?
To be fair, that's what competition is for. 2% is actually very good with no competition. It is up to others to find/create a pool with lower fees. 2% is a very fair baseline.
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Seconded. Have had good success mining here.
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