@longasleep, sure I understand you, i am also new coins hunter. I am still mining with: 60 Gpu R9 380X, 10 (old) Gpu R9 290X, 20 asus 1070 8Gb, 20 asus 1060 3Gb 20 RX 470 8Gb 8 Rx 480 8Gb 8 Rx 580 8Gb Usually mine 4 or 5 different coins on different pools. My rigs are 4 Gpu, 6 Gpu-s and some 8 Gpu, from 750 to 1000 W power supply. I pay 0.07 Euro cent 1KWh. Also still have 3 Baikal 600Mh from the beginning, but I made a mistake, because is much better if half of this money buy any currency. Always trading can take better ROI. Again, it is just my opinion. P.S. Please don`t judge me from my posts and activity I am old enough in mining, little number of my posts its because I am not good in English.
Seriously, how on earth do you power like a 100+ gpu farm, and the noise would have to be earnumming. It is not very easy to manage specially during the summer. At the beginning there was a lot a problems with electricity too, than I change all AC power cables. Noise? It is not such a big noise mining with new generation GPU cards, if not overclocked too much and undervolted. Belive or not, during the winter I put working two or sometimes more rigs in my daily room just for heating the room. For me they are not too noisy. That's a beautiful setup! We'd love to have you at https://equipool.1ds.us
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Is the equipool.1ds.us good? By which I mean payments, is it reliable? Thanks for your recommendations! Payment happens 20 minutes after a block is confirmed; thanks!
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difficulty went through the roof today my :sigh:
i'm guilty myself of using suprnova myself, but if more people would support the pools that donate to development of the coin we'd all be much better off.
We donate. Beginning 10-21-2017 this pool started donating 1% to marketing/exchange efforts and 1% to infrastructure support for the coin. This brings the total automated "deductions" for BTCZ to 2.2%, when you factor in the pool fee of 0.2%. https://equipool.1ds.us
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Decided to help out with your 'pizazz' a bit! -hope you like it!
Thanks! I'll replace the original post once I get the ability to add images.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / [ANN EQUIHASH POOL] Equipool BTCZ,BUCK,HUSH,KMD,LTZ,SAFE,SNG,VOT,ZCL,ZEC,ZEL,ZEN
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on: October 27, 2017, 06:13:51 PM
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https://equipool.1ds.us A US-based, high performance pool for the equihash algorithm. Equihash is ASIC resistant and is profitable for mining with CPU and GPU.
The pool provides the following features:
- Very low fees! 0.2% - Transaction fees paid to miners - Powerful Node.js back-end on a gigabit fiber-optic connection - Hardened (secure) docker-driven infrastructure - North America, Europe and Asia stratums - Multi-coin / multi-pool - Automated, frequent payments - PPLNS payment modelOnly found here, check out EquiMiner! EquiMiner is a free mining app to make mining at Equipool as easy as it can be! EquiMiner comes equipped with all the latest mining software and is compatible with Nvidia and AMD. All you need to do is add your wallet addresses and EquiMiner does the rest! It even comes with auto coin switching for profitability based on current prices or difficulty!Have questions or just want to chat? Join us on Discord! https://discord.gg/yAqxmH3
Mine with us today! https://equipool.1ds.us
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I think the number of coins from this project is very much even though this project coin could be mine and that makes me wonder asking for coin prices on the market can be expensive with a total of too many coins
Personally, I find it refreshing. It gets old having to deal with .0000000x of a coin. Considering how many people are in the world and how much currency can be traded, billions isn't crazy. 1 BTZ more than likely will never be 4k or 5k USD, but at least you don't have to always convert to sub-currencies like micro BTZ which IMHO, is annoying.
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You can now mine this coin on https://equipool.1ds.us! 0.2% fees. CPU: nheqminer -l mine.equipool.1ds.us:50070 -u t1K2RjzaNEgb7mYTx6DaSKqx2kYu283cRJY.worker-name -p x GPU: miner --server mine.equipool.1ds.us --port 50071 --user t1K2RjzaNEgb7mYTx6DaSKqx2kYu283cRJY.worker-name --pass x
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./bitcoinz/src/zcashd ?
I personnaly don't seems to manage to connect to any peers and can't sync up. Is there any other nodes running? Like on tor?
See the first post: addnode=173.212.216.105 addnode=[2604:a880:cad:d0::5e39:4001] addnode=[2a01:4f8:c0c:3532::2] addnode=[2a02:c207:2013:2448::1] addnode=37.139.4.84 addnode=138.197.128.40 addnode=107.181.174.211
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You can now mine this coin on https://equipool.1ds.us! 0.2% fees. CPU: nheqminer -l mine.equipool.1ds.us:50060 -u t1M8c96q97CPpbNeCjwR2ost1CwBgJWBvCn.worker-name -p x GPU: miner --server mine.equipool.1ds.us --port 50061 --user t1M8c96q97CPpbNeCjwR2ost1CwBgJWBvCn.worker-name --pass x
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atlas.phoenixcoin.org is stuck mining on block 1494351. The graph seems to show new blocks but 'recent blocks' is still showing 1494351 as the last, as well as the miner still working on that already found block. I really liked this P2Pool thing, payouts were finally in line with expectation, unlike most big pools.
Unfortunately I can't find any other pool but the blocks factory, who charge 5%! WTF? Anyone know of any other pools? I can solo mine in QT but I'm not synced yet, and it uses CPUMiner. Can I change the solo mining software and parameters in QT?
You're welcome to mine PXC at my pool -- https://mpool.1ds.us/ I only charge 0.2%, paid hourly. Using ccminer, you'd run something like: ccminer -a neoscrypt -o stratum+tcp://mine.mpool.1ds.us:40000 -u PrknZtUFH7DqJH7jAR34azdbPr8XpQ3Vpe -p c=PXC,stats With your own PXC wallet address.
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hi....I was mining on both Zpool and Yiimp...... it appears that Zpool also possibly hacked as they have been offline round about the same time as yiimp.
Yes, both zpool and yiimp run on yiimp's mining software. Any pool running on yiimp is at-risk, if not already hacked.
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I've been working on setting up a pool using yiimp and have done various things to harden the infrastructure. Without having to comb through the code which would be daunting, a list of items I've done to quickly harden the pool: 1. Run in docker -- this one is huge. My current setup is to run the web interface via one container, the stratum listeners on another container, each wallet on its own container, etc. Everything is as though it's on its own "server". 2. Make everything read-only. The only hiccup is the assets directory whose vulnerability can be mitigated by nginx. I modified the path of the yaamp/runtime directory to be outside of the webroot. 3. Set up cloudflare. 4. Since I'm using docker, I mount the directories into their various places. This has the benefit of allowing me to keep the repo as one whole piece, so I can go into it and run , and see what files have been modified. I've been working on this on and off over the last week so there's probably a few other things I've done that I can't think of off the top of my head. -- Just wanted to share some ideas I've had on how to harden without having to rewrite the whole site. I should clarify that I only mount directories relevant to each thing. I.E. The web container only has access to the web directory, not the whole repo. This helps keep credentials hidden from potential hackers of the web ui.
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