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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Experimental personal coin on: April 08, 2021, 08:47:16 AM
Hi, could you please suggest howto installa new fork for do that? Is there another coin that let us do that?
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Experimental personal coin on: February 23, 2021, 04:53:27 PM
Hello. Thanks for your very interesting reply. I had an idea to do that. I have some doubts on it.
At first I have to learn what a fork could be done. Probably it is not difficult if I point the attention of the wallets to a local copy of the blockchain. But is there a kit or tutorial for make a private fork of the Litecoin or Bitcoin too? For me it is indifferent. There are no reason to choose the first or the second. For me all altcoin could run. The most important thing is to create easily some wallets, a blockchain and a daemon to run it. Thanks.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Experimental personal coin on: February 23, 2021, 09:06:43 AM
Hello.
I am interested in a very simple and personal coin.
I would like to create a genesis block + blockchain + wallet + daemon.
I created a super mini cluster witch can run a personal mining farm.
The coin should be simple, like Litecoin, with the initial amount of coin premined. This is for educational model. I need this to make some public demos for student at school. The cluster is made with SBC and it runs linux obviously. I can install all about blockchain but I cannot have coins for free to create demos.
I would like to have a personal coin to teach people about.
It could be interesting to have your opinions and your suggested link to download some starter kit.
Many thanks for your precious help.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Verium payments with VeriCoin address? on: April 16, 2018, 03:03:58 PM
Hi, I mined my first Verium coin. I waited to have enough amount for the fee. All right. But I noticed that in the pool I inserted the VeriCoin vallet address!!!!!!
The Pool made the payment. And I waited (lol) watching the VeriCoin wallet that was stacking for hours.
After that I noticed that my only one Verium did not land in my wallet. It was terrible when I noticed that Vericoin is not Verium!
So, at the end I explored the blockchain to search for the transaction. I found the transaction as VeriCoin transaction! HOW is it possible? Yes I know that the two blockchain are similar, but: it should not append! Some other persons could make this switch.The two blockchains should be separate! Some suggestion to retake out my only one Verium?
5  Other / Off-topic / Bitcoin spinners - fraud? on: February 19, 2018, 05:03:46 PM
Lot of us are watching everything about the Blockchain world. We want to work with it and we want to explore everything. There is a new kind of fraud: bitcoin spinners. There are websites that scatter away bitcoins. It is enough to try to rotate a graphical pinner in the screen of their homepage. I suppouse that their profit will be to have the users accounts and try to empty the wisitor's wallets by copiing their private keys. What do you think about? Many thanks.
6  Local / Mining (Italiano) / Re: 600 Cores - veriumreserve! on: January 29, 2018, 09:11:21 AM
Si scusa è vero. Ma non hai detto nulla a proposito del cluster. Cosa ci suggerisci cercare di fare un multinodo oppure di cercare il modo di creare un computer che viene visto come unico? Io ho visto due o tre soluzioni software in linux (sono un utente linux). Ma ho paura che i programmi di minazione possano non essere compatibili = perdita di tempo. Invece per la ram, quella libera, essa si accumulerebbe. Quindi è essenziale studiare una FORMULA di clusterizzazione al fine di ottimizzare la macchina. Tu che dici? E' meglio creare un mega computer unico che abbia 600 core e tot giga di ram oppure 600/8 computer con tot giga/8? Grazie e mi andrò a leggere come mai hai deciso per i Verium (fa sempre bene). Ciao ed ancora complimenti.

P.S.: complimenti anche perchè ho avuto la tua stessa idea nonostante che in un altro thread gli americani mi abbiano fortemente sconsigliato.
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Building a 600 CORES - Supercomputer to mine VeriumReserve on: January 26, 2018, 10:29:15 AM
Great! We all are waiting for the results. But why did you coose this altcoin? Is its mining optimized for this kind of CPU?
8  Local / Mining (Italiano) / Re: 600 Cores - veriumreserve! on: January 24, 2018, 05:33:14 PM
Ciao, complimenti per quello che fai. Non so se vorrai rispondere, spero di si e ti ringrazio in anticipo perchè ho due domande importanti:

-- perchè minare una valuta con un ranking così basso e con un volume di scambio così basso? Cioè un popò di cluster per una monetina che ha poco senso di esistere. Perchè?

-- hai deciso di creare un cluster multinodo o a nodo unico? Cioè questa popò di macchina viene vista da linux come macchina unica? Oppure un grappolo di macchine separate? E se é a NODO UNICO che software di clusterizzazione usi?

Anche io e altri ragazzi stiamo valutando queste piccole macchinette prodigiose per fare un cluster a pannelli solari. Quindi ho trovato una macchinetta davvero fenomenale: NanoPi Fire3 octacore 64bit in sette centimentri per quattro!!! $35!!
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ARM processors with Mali Octacore - ignored by mining coders, why? on: January 03, 2018, 05:17:21 PM
Acidburn thanks! I loved to see the Novaspirit link!!! The guy that made the video told us a lot of settings to take the more from a Raspberry or other PI's devices. I Have a lot to tell you, please stay tuned here because I made a configuration for an OrangePi ZERO PLUS arrived a week ago. I Will try to rebuild the software with the instructions provided by you here and I will recompile the miner!!! Thanks!!! The ZERO PLUS is the littlest 64 bit SBC in the world and it costs only ten dollars. It is quad core only and if I will learn hot to take advantage from the mali GPU I will goal the project: a 12 dollars solarpanel for a SBC OrangePi Zero Plus and I will mine with it for just 25 dollars. The problem is HOW to compile the miner and what should be the most powerfull miner for Cortex CPU and Mali GPU. Many thanks and love from Italy!
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ARM processors with Mali Octacore - ignored by mining coders, why? on: December 29, 2017, 06:02:50 PM
Hi acidburn thanks for reply! Please dont'go away. I would like to take advantage from mali450. How did you configure this gpu? I also use OrangePies lilliput machines. Expecially OrangePi Zero plus. It has a H5 64bit quadcore cpu with exacore Mali450 gpu. It is 4cm x 4cm and it uses 2watt of power. It mines with cpu multi miner at 10 solutions the Monero coin. Please can we unify our works? I would like to create a multicore cluster with that 13 euros littlest machine! Please wait i am writing from a very remote area with a little phone, sorry. During the next days i will back from holidays and i would like to write you.

For the other friends: yes i have a nvidia high power card but it is not the thread where talk to, because i would like to take the all hashing power from this low powered cpu in a sunny and windy very little island: it is a stone in the sea where no Cuda cards will be installed ON!
Aniway thanks for your precious help!
11  Local / Mining (Italiano) / Re: Compilare per cpu ARM on: December 14, 2017, 08:29:05 AM
likaxs usi dei devices ARM? Sei un programmatore? Perchè nessuno programma per queste CPU multicore?
12  Local / Mining (Italiano) / Re: Compilare per cpu ARM on: December 13, 2017, 02:23:02 PM
Scusa ma siccome dice il programmatore:
Code:
To use NEON instructions, add `"-mfpu=neon"` to CFLAGS.
Allora come posso compilare la riga di comando per fare la cosa giusta? Ho provato in tutti i modi. Qualche consiglio?
13  Local / Mining (Italiano) / Compilare per cpu ARM on: December 12, 2017, 10:49:05 AM
Salve. Sto cercando di installare un make di Tpruvot (questo multi cpu). Siccome dice:
Code:
"No runtime CPU detection. The miner can take advantage of some instructions specific to ARMv5E and later processors, but the decision whether to use them is made at compile time, based on compiler-defined macros."
Presumo che durante il make occorre specificare bene che si sta compilando per una CPU arm. Inoltre occorrerebbe inserire un flag nella configurazione per ottimizzare la compilazione per i coprocessori NEON, cioè:
Code:
To use NEON instructions, add "-mfpu=neon" to CFLAGS
.
ORA
Chi mi sa dire per bene come occorre fare la compilazione dato che:
Code:
./configure CFLAGS="*-march=native*" --with-crypto --with-curl
Io qualsiasi aggiunta che faccio ai flag va in errore, non conosco la sintassi del compilatore!!! Questi idioti non sanno che non siamo tutti programmatori? Le ho provate di tutti i colori. Siccome nel pacchetto c'è un file (scrypt-arm.S) ed anche neoscrypt_asm.S, come si fa a dire al compilatore di utilizzare quei file per compilare? Grazie.
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: An (even more) optimized version of cpuminer (pooler's cpuminer, CPU-only) on: December 11, 2017, 06:34:13 PM
Sorry it is hard to find an arm post here. I would know how to force the making (or compiling) the code for ARM devices using the follow file: scrypt-arm.S. It is in the folder but there is a note in the readme file that suggests to use it for ARM devices. NEON FLAG is suggested too. But, please, help me to write the correct command line to make (compile) the miner. I use the ARMBIAN distro there.
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ARM processors with Mali Octacore - ignored by mining coders, why? on: December 02, 2017, 03:37:38 PM
Hi friends. Thanks for your suggestion (expecially the ). I am afraid that this thread has been transformed to a GPU NVIDIA thread.

The problem is: how to get the maximum from a Raspberry Cluster? In a far and remote island, ONLY covered by the Wi-Fi signal.

I bought an OrangePi Pc2 board from China. It has a 64 bit 4/c ARM processor and a Mali450 exacore. It costs 18$. I am planning to add five OrangePi Zero Plus that have the same H5 processor but nothing else! (very very simplest board). Its cost is less than $10 (with wi-fi antenna). After that I would install a solar panel for 500 or 1000 watts. I think to install a fan generator.

EVERY SHARE IS A FREE SHARE AFTER THE START'S COSTS ARE COVERED

Ok. Miners usually ignore the ARM hardware in Linux Operating System (Androis is covered). I only found [url:https://github.com/tpruvot/cpuminer-multi/releases]THIS MINER FOR ARM[/url]. I installed it on Armbian Distro for OrangePi and it mines!!!!! Only with the CPU, but it works!!

IT'S PERFORMARCES MAKE YOU LOUGHING: 8H/s for Monero. Ha ha ha! Yes please don't lough against me! I am trying another GPU miner that probably will take the maximum from the board! I am happy because I really want to create a lower cost machine that mines with less than 300watt! Many thanks.
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ARM processors with Mali Octacore - ignored by mining coders, why? on: November 29, 2017, 11:45:34 AM
Please see this: http://cluster.bitscope.com/

I would make a cluster with these boards and put it in a windy place with FREE and GREEN energy. I have the NVIDIA card 750 ti, already in my computer and I know what you all want to mean. But it is unbelieveable that no coders tryed to create a miner for the Mali450 processors and Cortex processors.
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ARM processors with Mali Octacore - ignored by mining coders, why? on: November 28, 2017, 05:40:31 PM
My friends! Thanks for interesting in this topic! I am sorry I explained the project without the rest: I want to use solar panels in a sunny, windy and hot place. I live in a island and there is a lot of wind and sun! We use four big Diesel Engines to product electricity. It is mutch more nonsense to use megawatts for frac/Bcoins rather than low voltage, but free, for Monero or Zcash. I automated my OrangePi that it boot after the sun rises! The ARMBIAN should lounches the miner after boot. It boots with 5volts! I would like to mine some Altcoins ASIC resistant. But the only miner seems to be BFCminer. Please could anyone spend few minutes to tell me where I can find a miner for ARM processors? Many thanks and greetings from Italy!
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / ARM processors with Mali Octacore - ignored by mining coders, why? on: November 28, 2017, 03:58:51 PM
Hi, sorry for my English. I live in a place where the Electric power is very expensive. Every activity is not profitable other than the trading. I noticed that Linux can be well configured to create clusters. Create cluster will increase the power of a mining station. If I create a cluster with very little credit card boards I could get mining power with a low cost. A very simple CPU as H5 (OrangePi) has 4 cores. And it is not ended: it has a hexa core Mali450 GPU! I suppouse that it should be good to try to mine with these cores. And it supports OpenCL and every core is a 64bit core. ARM processors can work very very well with ARMBIAN Distro!! It is fantastic! I can have a very BIG computer in only one credit card. It means that I can create a cluster with twenty micro PC. Why miners ingore this? It should be a miner software to get this usefull power. Please can anyone collaborate? Thanks.

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