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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 🔵🔵🔵 [BOUNTY 500 XOR] TIRED OF FACEBOOK? JOIN ORACOL (XOR) WORLD 🔵🔵🔵 on: May 12, 2019, 03:06:55 PM
Thread bump bounty: addr:  xL4vaqmyaodsrkgHi79VYcL8eB1f1wHJkA
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][V3][GLT] ~ The new Era is here! GlobalToken v3 ~ // MultiAlgo & Masternode on: April 20, 2019, 06:31:43 PM
some profit mining calculator? Huh
Best to use auto convert on Zerg pool until the new rules go into effect.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 📌⚡✅[ANN] 🚀 0x1 LAUNCH 📢 No Ico No Premine SHA256🔥MASTERNODE & FILESHARING✅ on: January 30, 2019, 01:14:22 PM
Hmm, I was surprised, in August I buried this project when the blockchain stopped, and now I see that it works. I launched a wallet, quickly synced, and after a couple of hours started receiving a POS reward with my 5000 coins. Can't find blockexplorer, is it there?
Welcome back !!! I can't find a working explorer either.  The discord went down a couple days ago.  Haven't heard from but the Dev in almost a year.  Seems 0x1 just keeps slowly trucking along on it's own.  Still being traded on Crex, file sharing works perfectly, POS keeps spitting out blocks, so not a dead coin.  Here is my most recent config file:
listen=1
server=1
daemon=1
staking=1
enablezeromint=0
rpcuser=Any username
rpcpassword=Any pass
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
logtimestamps=1
maxconnections=256
addnode=165.227.133.51:10101
addnode=95.179.140.87:10101
addnode=104.207.139.161:10101
addnode=138.68.245.158:10101
addnode=144.202.14.102:10101
addnode=159.65.98.173:10101
addnode=159.89.131.63:10101
addnode=159.89.151.127:10101
addnode=165.227.50.218:10101
addnode=206.189.171.73:10101
addnode=207.246.94.128:10101
addnode=45.63.42.97:10101
addnode=45.76.7.247:10101
addnode=45.77.106.85:10101
addnode=144.202.60.94:10101
addnode=195.201.123.210:10101
addnode=195.201.123.211:10101
addnode=195.201.123.214:10101
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Official FutureBit Moonlander 2 Driver and Support Thread on: January 05, 2019, 03:34:01 PM
HI fellow miners, anyone know how to use bfgminer to solo mine with any scrypt wallet? read all the help from google but to no avail, can't connect to my wallet at all, is it bfgminer problem or something else, did all the conf files and all as per google search, i just wanna know is it possibe or anyone have any luck with scrypt coins.

I second this.  I have a defcoin server set up, and I'd like to verify if I can solo mine, even if I get nothing.

I have tried this: (in my Start_Moonlander2.bat file):

// Port 1335 is defcoin's RPC port

bfgminer.exe --scrypt --url https://1.2.3.4:1335 --no-getwork --no-stratum --userpass james:702af16f58b01369642719c2ffecf13$9ad3087dc33a066c8e23965596d7f3fc7bab82f40d467f856adfeee4e01e3968 -S MLD:all --set MLD:clock=756

I don't put my coinbase there, because it says it's an invalid coinbase address.  It's defcoin not Litecoin.  So I enabled wallet in my daemon, and mining rewards presumably go straight to the default wallet.

I have allowed input from me to RPC and server, and it's no stratum so I put that in there, the daemon doesn't support getwork, so I assume it uses getblocktemplate internally to mine.  I have specified listen, server, rpcuser, rpcpassword, rpcauth, rpcallowip.  I don't know if I have to specify txfee or anything like that.

I'm stuck and nothing seems to work :-/

All I want to do is verify I have set it up correctly and that I can solo mine on it.

This is the output from the console window:

 [2018-12-19 20:02:35] Press any key to exit, or BFGMiner will try again in 15s.
 [2018-12-19 20:02:51] No servers were found that could be used to get work from.
 [2018-12-19 20:02:51] Please check the details from the list below of the servers you have input
 [2018-12-19 20:02:51] Most likely you have input the wrong URL, forgotten to add a port, or have not set up workers
 [2018-12-19 20:02:51] Pool: 0  URL: http://1.2.3.4:1335  User: james  Password: 702af16f58b01369642719c2ffecf13$
9ad3087dc33a066c8e23965596d7f3fc7bab82f40d467f856adfeee4e01e3968
 
Any help please?  Is it hopeless if this doesn't support anything other than getwork?  My defcoin.conf (identical to bitcoin.conf for options to connect, run as server, mine)?  Does anyone have a contrived example if they run a full node and what's in bitcoin.conf or any altcoin.conf to solo mine with?

Or maybe I will try the stratum thing.  But it seems like a lot of work for something which should be fairly simple, like connect to server, send credentials, mine the output from the server, submit and see what happens.  But then I am no expert... just trying to become a competent user at some time, and run my own defcoin pool later down the road.
Dutch-Mining now offers solo mining, as does ViaLTC, Bsod, and few of the other YIIMP pools.  All are 2% fee use m=solo in your password field
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: GoldCoin™ (GLD) Thread - The Gold Standard of Digital Currency [OFFICIAL THREAD] on: July 25, 2018, 02:33:43 PM
Regarding mining GoldCoin GLD I think few people asked where to mine or how at least on telegram.
So GoldCoin is based on a scrypt algorithm and can be mine with hardware like antminer L3+, Innosilicon A4+ or other scrypt hardware.
GLD can be mined at prohashing (4.99%fee), hash2coins (0%fee but half hash wasted) or and which I prefer and using is zergpool (0.5%fee)
Prohashing is expensive and not that great as should be.
Hash to coins probably free but you will get about half of coins you should be mined because do to 51% gdl defence system hash2coins is blocked with half of his dominated hash mostly. Just look at stats there always pool hash is 50% of Net and by my opinion if you looking to mine only GLD you loosing 50% of your hash.
Zergpool is multi coins pool with autoconversion to your desired coin payout.
This can be btc but GLD as well also there is option to mine only specific coin so in your miner password field you need paste c=GLD,mc=GLD. Worker is your GoldCoin wallet address.
Just sharing my point because pool which I been mining long time (gldpool.dns.navy) is closed down.
Mining no dumping but hodling!
GoldCoin will rewards us very well one day!

Thank you for posting this helpful mining information. Great to see you back on Telegram!
Sending an L3+ and a few moonlanders over to https://multipool.coinpool.ml if anyone wants to join, they do get lonely after all
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Official FutureBit Moonlander 2 Driver and Support Thread on: June 28, 2018, 01:49:18 PM
But I want to try and mine another coin/token-maybe Digibyte or another Scrypt one in hash-to-coins.  

Many Antminer L3+ were sold in the last few months, so I saw difficulty almost double. You can try multipool.us if you want to try a multi coin pool that will switch automatically for you. Even if you have 6 MLDs, I don't think you'll recoup your investment ever, especially with cost of electricity. Do it for fun and leave it at that.

I think you're probably right. I could have bought more LTC than I will earn with the MLDs over the next decade for the same price. But really that isn't the entire point. I am interested in understanding mining, so its just like another hobby. But at the same time, trying to mine a much cheaper coin (like DGB) may turn out favourable if it increases in value.

Thus my second question: How do I split, say 3 miners to mine LTC in litecoinpool and then another 3 miners to mine Digibyte in multipool or hash-to-coins? I am not a big expert. Basically this exercise was the first time I have started using sudo commands ever. So if you know how to divide the miners up, pls ELI5.

Using raspi3, Linux access through a mac.

1. Connect your Pi to a monitor keyboard and mouse.
2. Open the desktop
3. Set up a VNC viewer account on the Pi, Raspbian comes with a free licence, located in the start menu (it's a raspberry icon on the taskbar) under the internet sub menu.
4. Download VNC server to the Pi and VNC viewer to the mac.
5. Follow the setup instructions, they are pretty straight forward
5. Enable SSH and VNC connections on your Pi, start menu>raspberry pi configuration> interfaces tab and save
     This will allow you to access the desktop on your Pi from your mac, lessen the need for using Sudo commands, and provides a more familiar user interface.  Also, you can download a VNC viewer app to your phone as well, great if you travel or want to check on your miners through out the day.  Now to setup the multi coin mining. 
1. Connect to your Pi using VNC viewer
2. Start your moonlander's up, click the start-mining.sh file, click execute in terminal.  The file has a gear icon and is located in the folder
    "/home/pi/moonlander2/bfgminer_5.4.2- futurebit2_linux_armv6" , or "/home/pi/futurebit/bfgminer_5.4.2-futurebit2_linux_armv6" depending on
    which instructions you followed when compiling bfgminer on your Pi. 
3. Open the pool management menu by pressing "p"
4. Press "a" to add your new pool, and add your info
5. Still in the pool management menu, press "c" to change your management strategy
6. Press "2" for a time based pool rotation, there is also a balance option which for some reason does not work properly
7. Set the rotation interval in minutes, go with at least 60 as each time it switches pools you will have 1-5 minutes of down time
8. Exit the pool management menu by pressing any button
9. Open the settings menu by pressing "s"
10. Change the queue to 0 and the scantime to 3, this will help lower down time when switching and reduce rejected shares
11. Still in the settings menu, press "w" to write a config file
      *Note: This will save all of the changes you have just made in a new folder "/home/pi/bfgminer".  If you chose not to write a config file you would
                 have to repeat all of the above steps every time you restarted.  I also find the config file much easier to edit when managing multiple pools.
12. Exit the settings menu, close bfgminer using the "q", and re-launch bfgminer by using the executable icon It has an airplane instead of a gear, and is
      located in the same folder as the start-mining.sh file.  You can still use the startmining.sh if you wish ,however; it will add whatever pool you have
      saved in it to the pool rotation.
    
     In order to edit your config file, using the file explorer, navigate to the folder "/home/pi/bfgminer".  Open the config file and edit, remember to save your changes.  You will have to close bfgminer using the quit command, not the restart form the settings menu, in order to have the changes take effect.  Spaces, commas, and tabs matter in the the config file, one wrong and the config file will not work.  If you ever corrupt the file, just delete it, re-launch bfgminer using the start-mining file, and write a new one with the above steps.
     Make sure all of the pools you are rotating between pay out using "PPS" or "PPS+" not "PPLN".  PPS pools, like litecoinpool.org,  pay you for each share submitted. PPLN pools, like litecoin on Multipool, pay out in a way that is not good for pool hoppers, see Multipool's FAQ for a more detailed explanation on the differences between the two payout methods.  Also the only PPLN scrypt coin on Multipool is litecoin, all the rest are PPS.  PPLN pools tend to have higher payouts and lower fee's, total difference 3-5%, and are great if you want to mine one coin at a time for 24 hrs or more.  Also, if you are considering using Multipool check out mining-dutch.nl or hash-to-coins, same fees more coins available.
     The best sites I have found to discover new coins are the Yiimp protocol pools.  I like lycheebit.com, lpool.name, and blockmasters.co to find new coins.  Then I mine them on the second or third largest pool, always good to spread the hash around or we end up with another VERGE in our bags.  Do your research when mining new coins.  These pools will host just about any coin that has a 1 Gh network, scam or not.  Look for coins that have little pre-mine, an active developer, lowish supply, are listed on two or more exchanges, a clear vision or use, and no crazy POS or maternode rewards.  Remember most coins never get above 500 or 1000 sats before some decides to make them a pump and dump.  My rule is every time some new coin I mined increases, from when I started mining it, 50% against BTC sell 25%, decreases 50% sell 10%, convert BTC to LTC when it is under .013, HODL LTC til the halving.  A fair amount of the exchanges that list new coins have frequent airdrops if you hodl BTC on them. Hope this helps, and makes sense Wink Happy mining and good luck.
    
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Official FutureBit Moonlander 2 Driver and Support Thread on: June 20, 2018, 10:41:58 AM
These have been working great for me on litecoinpool.org, mine have been going for over a week now without any issues. I was thinking about trying out prohashing.com, anyone mining there with these? What do I need to enter in the start_moonlander2 file for prohashing (I have three sticks if that matters re: difficulty)? Thanks as always 

Most pools have a sample config file on their getting started page. Don't use prohashing with only 3 moonlander's, their min diff is 16384 way to high, plus they charge 5% in fee's as well as a 1% withdrawal fee, also not very dependable connection wise.  If you are looking for an auto exchange profit switching multipool try dutch-mining or hash-for-coins, both charge 4% in fee's and coin minimum withdrawal fee's.  If you are looking for a good profit switching multipool where you keep the coins and exchange yourself, try multipool or dutch-mining (you can turn off the auto exchange), both are 2% fee's, free/minimal withdrawal fee's, and you keep your Doge.  If you are looking for a different Litecoin pool, try Via BTC, 2% fee for PPS 1% for PPLN, lower withdrawal min, and you keep your Doge.  BTW litecoinpool.org charges zero fees but keeps the Doge you merge mine thus charging an actual rate of 1.5-3% in fee's depending on the price of Doge/LTC
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Announcing ORACOL XOR - Crypto Platform on: April 29, 2018, 02:33:43 PM
exchange bounty
User : donkenstien
Addr: xL4vaqmyaodsrkgHi79VYcL8eB1f1wHJkA
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]BITBLOCKS (BBK) Instant transactions. No fee. POW + POS on: April 29, 2018, 11:55:31 AM
Bit Blocks is a great Scrypt coin for us small time miners, been mining since block 33,000 .  My 45 Mh mining rig (8 Moonlander 2's and 2 Gridseeds Blades) could easily find blocks by itself, even when some L3's jump on the network, the difficulty dosen't sky rocket.  Then POS kicked in, stable, consistent, and only using 3% of my CPU Smiley Now the network runs transactions lightning speed, under 30 seconds and the price has started to climb again.  Bit Block should reach 10,000 sats one day, and it will be Lambos for all !!!!  Smiley Smiley Smiley Smiley Check out the discord for the latest news and airdrops :https://discord.gg/pbq8CV4
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]BITBLOCKS (BBK) Instant transactions. No fee. POW + POS on: April 27, 2018, 12:40:49 PM
Just had a 45 second transaction, faster than even Verge !!!!!
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POOL] ipoMiner - Profitable multipool targeting new coins + merged mining! on: April 26, 2018, 04:07:35 PM
I have 2 suggestions 1 is SHA-256 called 0X1.  They propose to use blockchain for file sharing and have just been add to thier second exchage, currently @ block  18957.  The other is an new Scrypt coin Bit, the Bitmoney Network Coin, currently @ block 2065.  They aim to be an everyday use retail Crypto and are backed by Gold.   They have yet to get listed but getting added here would be a huge step toward doing so.  Links to both ANN's below.              0X1  : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3250477.0                                                                                                                              Bit, the Bitmoney Network Coin : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2864429.0
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 📌⚡✅[ANN] 🚀 0x1 LAUNCH 📢 No Ico No Premine SHA256🔥MASTERNODE & FILESHARING✅ on: April 26, 2018, 03:06:43 PM
Hey Dev, Biten Trade offers free listing to coins with zero premine and a community behind it.  0x1 might be a good fit.

Appreciate the tip mate!
Your welcome Smiley This project reminds me of Napster back in the day.  Had the same "this will change everything" feeling when I saw it.  Napster sold for 121 mill in 2008, so I guess it's Lambo's for all !!! Think I'm gonna order a black one, red just seems cliche.  What color are you gonna get?                                             
P.S. Donations are always accepted :zJihHR9NbDK2z3mkqnM3vfhE6dmsTZ141S Wink
13  Other / Archival / Re: [ANN][PRESALE] Bit | Worldwide Currency Payment System on: April 26, 2018, 12:19:01 AM
Bit (BIT) is available at tiny-pool.com
tiny-pool.com

Code:
-a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://tiny-pool.com:3433 -u <WALLET_ADDRESS> -p c=BIT

Lowest fees : 0.5%
Low latency
Multi core, multi threads for higher performance
No Registration required.
1 Hour payouts
Enjoy random No Fee mining only at [utl=https://tiny-pool.com]tiny-pool.com[/url]
Block Explorer: https://tiny-pool.com/explorer/BIT

Smiley
14  Other / Archival / Re: Bit – is a coin used in the Bit Money Network platform. on: April 25, 2018, 06:59:47 PM
addnode= Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh
Exchanges Huh Huh Huh Huh

addnode=150.129.80.244:40333
addnode=189.110.162.68:59687
addnode=193.53.83.25:61558
addnode=213.57.76.147:51025
addnode=34.239.199.122:40333
addnode=[2001:0:9d38:90d7:1c93:da8:2ac6:b36c]:40333

There is an in wallet config editor in the settings menu. This a new coin, only at block 2018 right now. Exchanges will come once we are a strong enough community. 
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 📌⚡✅[ANN] 🚀 0x1 LAUNCH 📢 No Ico No Premine SHA256🔥MASTERNODE & FILESHARING✅ on: April 24, 2018, 11:50:04 AM
Hey Dev, Biten Trade offers free listing to coins with zero premine and a community behind it.  0x1 might be a good fit.
16  Other / Archival / Re: Bit – is a coin used in the Bit Money Network platform. on: April 22, 2018, 07:05:00 PM
Wallet issue solved!!!!   No one was mining this coin.  How about an airdrop/donation for getting the chain moving again?  For every Bit donated I will keep at least 1 Mh on Bit for one day, each additional Bit gets another day. A 10 Bit donation gets a 10 day guarantee 100 gets 100 and so forth.

BCT addr: Lfnsg1sN9ZF4EK2qe92HPCbmWWHbNQWiJV
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 📌⚡✅[ANN] 🚀 0x1 LAUNCH 📢 No Ico No Premine SHA256🔥MASTERNODE & FILESHARING✅ on: April 20, 2018, 09:26:15 PM
This is what i have for a config file any nodes to add

listen=1
server=1
daemon=1
enablezeromint=0
rpcuser=Any username
rpcpassword=Any pass
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
logtimestamps=1
maxconnections=256
addnode=144.202.60.94:10101
addnode=195.201.123.210:10101
addnode=195.201.123.211:10101
addnode=195.201.123.214:10101
addnode=107.173.171.154
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]☑️☑️☑️Bitcoin Gold ASIC☑️☑️☑️[BTGA]☑️Exchange Now !!!☑️ForAsic 🅼🅸🅽🅴🆁☑️ on: April 17, 2018, 12:30:52 PM
I havent been able to sync my wallet yet 

For windows :
open File Explorer
Navigate to the folder "C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\AppData\Roaming\BitcoinGoldAsic"
NOTE: replace YOURUSERNAME with your actual user name
open Notepad and create a new file with the following text:

rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcuser=...................
rpcpassword=...............
server=1
daemon=1
listen=1
rpcport=24578
addnode=37.97.242.80:24577
addnode=63.142.252.188:24577
addnode=93.186.253.23:24577
addnode=37.97.242.80:24577
addnode=148.251.87.57
addnode=27.254.87.161
addnode=37.97.242.80:24577
addnode=63.142.252.188:24577
addnode=93.186.253.23:24577
addnode=37.97.242.80:24577
addnode=148.251.87.57
addnode=27.254.87.16
addnode=109.195.103.14:24577
addnode=45.77.21.236:24577
addnode=93.186.253.23:24577
addnode=24.234.35.51:44720
addnode=91.151.109.51:49719
addnode=118.243.28.238:61194
addnode=148.255.207.148:49880
addnode=47.153.170.238:36978
addnode=195.201.61.95:39152
addnode=176.109.93.6:52988
addnode=31.130.74.197:50375
addnode=84.244.18.118:60135
addnode=46.18.0.98:59939
addnode=77.161.123.111:52789
addnode=68.224.157.65:51546
addnode=188.32.225.144:54029
addnode=193.106.170.44:65279
addnode=195.19.30.214:53821
addnode=109.195.103.14:24577
addnode=37.110.59.49:36002
addnode=176.59.50.48:56872
addnode=185.51.129.9:35700
addnode=94.177.203.230:24577

Save the file as "BitcoinGoldAsic.conf" in the folder you found earlier.
NOTE: The file name is case sensitive
Restart the wallet. 
In order to activate staking you must encrypt the wallet under the options menu.  Once it has been encrypted, restart the wallet, unlock it and staking will begin.  I could use a bit of help holding down the network as my weight is 21346 and the network weight is 12155.Best regards and let's take this to the moon.

BTGA Addr: BNZZ6GfYpMdJggFm3aTorUcWESYMXKEubX





19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Fuloos Coin [POW + POS] [SCRYPT] on: March 31, 2018, 06:28:07 PM
Nice project, in an emerging sector of crypto's.  Hopefully this can be used to obtain a Halah mortgage and increase personal net worth across the middle east.
20  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]BITBLOCKS (BBK) Instant transactions. No fee. POW + POS / Bounty on: February 24, 2018, 09:11:41 PM
BitBlock (BBK) MINING POOL

http://minpool.net
Code:
Pool host: minpool.net
Pool port: 6900
Pool user: Your_Wallet_Address
Pool pass: c=BBK (Nicehash: c=BBK,d=3506760)
Algorithm: scrypt
Fee: 1%
Payout: Every hours
Support

the waters

Hey everyone, this pool is working great.  I only have 60 Mh, and my Moonlander 2's are lonely.  Someone wanna send an L3, or couple more Moonlanders over for a play date, the water's nice and warm Smiley
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