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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: /!\ [ANN] [INFINITE COIN POOL] [RUNNING] /!\ on: June 09, 2013, 04:47:38 AM
Hey any idea why I cant connect my inf coin wallet? ive added the nodes and such Sad

try:

infinitecoin.conf

addnode=111.161.77.213
addnode=67.193.198.104
addnode=85.217.147.117
addnode=77.248.113.94 
addnode=129.78.66.182
addnode=80.2.80.17
addnode=64.188.173.187
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: /!\ [ANN] [INFINITE COIN POOL] [RUNNING] /!\ on: June 09, 2013, 01:36:16 AM
My friend (who's been running almost 2 hours less than me) is at 65 transactions and as much IFC as me, he runs at ~16kh/s slower than me, and I haven't gotten a payment in 2 hours, is this normal? I use "i6x7SAjcHW8inuqnVAeSNvkjgRuLwCeHAy" for your pool, I'm reported as mining, but I haven't gotten anything in forever a couple hours. For now, I'll hope this evens out, I'd appreciate a response though.

Obviously people will think your scamming if they're not receiving payouts. I personally do not believe you are scamming, but I am curious as to why some payouts are slow. Hopefully this can be resolved Smiley.

Edit: Funny enough, stuck at 44 (right after I said "44 and counting Cheesy")

Edit2: 3 hours

Edit3: friend at 762k @ ~16kh/s slower than me, I'm still sitting at 415574.94675968 IFC.

Edit4: I just a "2.6k mined" so hopefully everything evens out ... if not, I'm hard vetoing this pool Smiley.

Edit5: Just got a 5.2k (and 2.6k) mined, these are my lowest mined, before my lowest was over 7k and most was less than 17k.

Edit6: Factoring the amount I've mined in, I'm owed ~500k IFC, I hope this gets resolved. I've confirmed, I've been submitting without payout, this can be verified with my payout address I've provided. I guess we'll see if this evens out. I mined over 400k coins in ~1.5 hours, after over 3, I've received maybe 61k since then ...
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: /!\ [ANN] [INFINITE COIN POOL] [RUNNING] /!\ on: June 09, 2013, 12:04:05 AM
Amazing, 44 payouts to me and counting!
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Whitelist Requests (Want out of here?) on: June 08, 2013, 09:15:44 PM
Whitelist Request.

I've been lurking the forums for a couple years now (see registration date). I have P2Pool setup, as well as cgminer, and I've been exploring into other people's pools and currencies. I'd like to be whitelisted to provide feedback to the pools and currencies I've been using. Also to ask questions whenever need-be. I made my 5th post today and I was surprised to not have the required 4 hours activity. I likely forgot to sign in most of them time.

Cheers!
5  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: The Official "First Word that Pops Into Your Head" Thread™ | Get Out of Jail! on: June 08, 2013, 05:26:10 PM
Complex

God
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Multiple Computers (Other: GUI for Arch Linux?) on: May 02, 2011, 10:29:50 PM
Short answer: mining difficulty goes up about once a week, and it gets progressively harder to find blocks. You likely wouldn't even break even.

Okay I understand, thanks.
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Multiple Computers (Other: GUI for Arch Linux?) on: May 02, 2011, 09:53:41 PM
You don't point them all to one wallet (well, you kind of do, but not really).

You would have your bitcoin miners query the bitcoind daemon on the server computer (which can be any of the miners, to make that clear), and thus only the wallet that that computer uses will get the generated transactions. It's much less work.

With copying the wallet, eventually they would desync as the keypool was used up and they started generating new addresses for themselves. Additionally you have to have a full install of bitcoin on each computer, whereas you only need the miners and one central client in my suggestion.

I see where you're coming from! Thank you very much! So I just use RPC or w/e to connect all the clients to my one central server. I'll definately do that thanks!

P.S. According to http://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator.php in 6 days, 5 hours, 35 minutes there's a 95% chance I'll generate my first block and collect my first 50 bitcoins. Really!? That short amount of time I earn about $150 USD? Why shouldn't I invest in a large network of computers and make a living off of bitcoin?
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Multiple Computers (Other: GUI for Arch Linux?) on: May 02, 2011, 08:42:04 PM
You can, but it is easier to just point the miners to one central bitcoin wallet for work.

I'm not sure how I would do that. Right now the wallet is stored in "/var/lib/bitcoin-daemon/wallet.dat". How would I point all the miners to one central wallet? What are the disadvantages to simply copying the wallet?

Thank you for your reply!
9  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Multiple Computers (Other: GUI for Arch Linux?) on: May 02, 2011, 08:07:03 PM
Sorry if this question has aleady been asked ... I've been looking around for hours with no solution.

If I have multiple computers, may I use the same wallet on multiple machines to increase the rate of which I generate bitcoins? If not, what would happen if multiple machines had the same private key?

As another offtopic question, on Arch Linux is there a GUI available? I'm using the daemon right now and it seems like it would be fairly simple to build one upon it so if there isn't one I could write a GTK+ one or a QT4 one.

Thank you!
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