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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: AdultChain (XXX) New Team, New Announcement on: May 18, 2019, 06:16:53 PM
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2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: AdultChain (XXX) New Team, New Announcement on: May 18, 2019, 06:16:16 PM
Reserved for future announcement oriented use.
3  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Fortunejack is under investigation on: May 03, 2018, 03:06:33 PM
Seems like that "screenshot" website is actually one of those Unicode fake domain "scams"... If you look REALLY closely at the screenshot of the chat window (https://gyazo.com/32af052983afae9863311219b60b1196) you can see the "o" in screenshot actually has a "dot" underneath it:


so the link is actually: http : //www.xn--screensht-sl7d.net/i/j5DkgThk.jpg

Which obviously attempts to download and install some sort of malware... Undecided

@HCP: Nice find on the Unicode spoof!  Kudos!  Cool

@FortuneJack staff:
Care to explain such perhaps in all fairness since it seems your LiveChat was functioning?  If it was "offline" (I believe noted elsewhere), then care to explain how your network and infrastructure was compromised including the LiveChat for a third party to perform such?

Then again, we can also let proper law enforcement agency forensics do their job as well.  Cool
4  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Fortunejack is under investigation on: May 03, 2018, 03:03:11 PM
I am sure they have a support record off all the chats so will be easy for FJ staff to see that this took place

pretty sure you are a windup merchant or possibly the person who actually hacked the servers..

Either way your noise is not likely to convince people here.

Knowing the individual ("NorwegianNoob") posting here, that is not the case of being neither a merchant or hacker, and I will vouch accordingly.  This individual has a proper and positive reputation in the MasterNode Discord community as do I.

That said, most proper support/ITSM systems do have and keep records of support incidents in full.  So if the FortuneJack staff does not want to actually review said records/case accordingly and just spew FUD with no backing, that just blemishes FortuneJack as an entity as a whole.

For reference, I am not a customer/vendor of FortuneJack.  I am just a crypto/MasterNode investor as well as tech minded type (reference my past posting on "StarMiner" from when Scrypt ASICs first came to light) who is a Linux and Open Source enthusiast.

FWIW.

5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [ICO] Astrum on: February 16, 2018, 12:15:07 PM
Can confirm that if one were to hand compile the Github code from source with the right dependencies and tweek a file permission or two, one can (1) compile the QT wallet for Ubuntu 16.04, and (2) compile the headless wallet for a MasterNode for Ubuntu 16.04 successfully.


 Cool Cool Cool
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [ICO] Sanchezium coin — Rick's interdimensional cryptocurrency on: February 16, 2018, 12:06:35 PM
Can confirm that if one were to hand compile the Github code from source with the right dependencies and tweek a file permission or two, one can (1) compile the QT wallet for Ubuntu 16.04, and (2) compile the headless wallet for a MasterNode for Ubuntu 16.04 successfully.


 Cool Cool Cool
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [ICO] Astrum on: February 12, 2018, 03:17:51 PM
This seems interesting. There are exchanges like stocks.exchannge that you can be listed on. I will have to see some volume first before investing. It makes no sense having high ROI and nowhere to sell to actually get the ROI.

I agree with this totally.

+1 on this as well, plus the fact they are noting on Telegram they are aiming for Cryptopia which has not accepted a MN based coin since December (as I referenced above).  Undecided
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [ICO] Astrum on: February 12, 2018, 01:57:59 PM
Allegedly the first exchange will be Cryptopia.  This is interesting considering that Cryptopia has not taken any MN oriented coins since December.
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [ICO] Astrum on: February 12, 2018, 12:58:11 PM
Wallet code (QT and daemon/service) seems to be designed if not built around using Ubuntu 14.04LTS (i.e., "dated" by ~4 years) versus the current LTS ("Long Term Support") of Ubuntu 16.04LTS with Ubuntu 18.04LTS (aka "BionicBeaver") already in RC stages.

Makes one want to question the level of "technical competency" here even though they are starting out with a listing on Masternodes.online.
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] FutureBit Moonlander 2: The Most Powerful and Efficient USB Stick Miner! on: January 09, 2018, 12:20:56 AM
Just curious for those with Moonlander v2's here...

What settings so far has produced the best hash rates with most efficient power consumption so far?  Still tinkering some with mine, but "out of the box" between 4Mh/s to 4.4Mh/s at 756MHz.

Using a Sipolar 20 port USB 3.0 HUB here as well at the recommendation of ozcointrader.  Nicely spaced and good airflow for x12 roughly a hub.

Thanks in advance!
I'm not even using one of those Sipolar hubs. I use 2 pluggable hubs ..  2 sticks in each one with one fact cooling 2 sticks. . I have not made any modifications except going to 765Mhz. I am hashing at a cool 4.2 Mhz . . no mods to the pots.

I have x10 Moonlander v2's here, hence the Sipolar route.   Wink  

So you are at 765MHz then vs. 756MHz.  What is the power draw if you do not mind sharing?

Thanks in advance.

LinuxETC
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] FutureBit Moonlander 2: The Most Powerful and Efficient USB Stick Miner! on: January 07, 2018, 04:35:40 AM
Just curious for those with Moonlander v2's here...

What settings so far has produced the best hash rates with most efficient power consumption so far?  Still tinkering some with mine, but "out of the box" between 4Mh/s to 4.4Mh/s at 756MHz.

Using a Sipolar 20 port USB 3.0 HUB here as well at the recommendation of ozcointrader.  Nicely spaced and good airflow for x12 roughly a hub.

Thanks in advance!
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Gateless Gate Sharp 1.1.16: zawawa's open-source dual ETH/XMR/PASC/LBC/FTC miner on: January 07, 2018, 12:04:17 AM
I there a decent if not thorough HowTo compile this for Linux (Ubuntu 16.04LTS preferred if possible) available out there?  Not finding much right off hand in the Github repo.

Thanks in advance.

13  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: [StarMiner] - ARM controller image for your ASIC mining needs! on: November 28, 2014, 06:20:25 PM
Hi LinuxETC

Does the either 15th Jun 2014 and/or the latest version of StarMiner support 'Extranonce Subscription' i.e. used by NiceHash?

Many thanks

Unfortunately not at this time.  dmaxl's cgminer fork is based from the master branch of cklovias, and I seem to recall that there was a merge request of this feature which was rejected a few days ago from cklovias' master branch.  Undecided

Happy and profitable mining to all! Cool
14  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / "ShellShock" concerns and resolution on: September 26, 2014, 01:46:36 AM
For those concerned about the recent announcement of the bash vulnerability (CVE-2014-6271) in regards to StarMiner, this can be addressed by the following which would be executed on the command line as root (either SSH into StarMiner or via the direct console):

Code:
aptitude clean;aptitude autoclean;aptitude update;aptitude install bash

Please do note, this is a partial patch or fix at this time since most Linux distributions have not implemented a full patch just yet (including the maintainers of bash itself as of earlier this afternoon, 25 September 2014, US Mountain Time).  So plan on running the above again early next week as well to address this CVE.

Any thoughts or concerns are welcomed to be posted here on the forums accordingly. Smiley

Happy and profitable mining to all! Cool
15  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: [StarMiner] - ARM controller image for your ASIC mining needs! on: August 29, 2014, 02:04:04 AM
Tried starminer.

Guess something is wrong with my warmachine - going to RMA it.  Too many hardware errors and eventually stops mining.

Most of the Zeus Miner ASIC units (which include the GAW "rebranded" ASIC units as well) show a high amount of hardware error messages.  What one needs to consider (which is noted on our LitecoinTalk.org forum thread) is the actually accepted versus rejected share numbers.  The Zeus Miner "Blizzard" units the "StarMiner crew" has for development purposes both show eventually a high number of hardware errors.  To minimize this some requires adjust the clock frequency some (we have found that 342Mhz is typically "acceptable" for most Zeus Miner ASIC units; originally most were reporting 327Mhz was also a relatively "acceptable" frequency as well).  However, the percentage of rejects is extremely low relatively speaking as well.  One just needs to go into the SeedManager configuration page to adjust the "hardware error warning" to a high number to overlook this in the long term.

As for "eventually stops mining", there were reports of this with quite a few of the Zeus Miner "first batch/generation" units due to various reasons as well as speculations.  StarMiner for the majority of cases though was able to work well with these ASIC units that other mining applications and full images had issues with.  That said, "a majority" means that not every ASIC would perform well either. Sad  Such happens unfortunately. 

Good luck with the RMA with GAW Miners there.  Feel free to continue reporting about StarMiner here or on our LitecoinTalk forum thread as well.

Happy and profitable mining to all! Cool
16  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: [StarMiner] - ARM controller image for your ASIC mining needs! on: August 28, 2014, 03:12:23 PM
Does Starminer support The War Machine (gawminer) out of the box now?

There is a profile for "War Machine" via the webUI, so yes there is a configuration for this particular ASIC unit on StarMiner. Smiley

Happy and profitable mining to all! Cool
17  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / [StarMiner] - Suspension of Raspberry Pi Model B sales with StarMiner on: July 14, 2014, 11:04:30 PM
Folks:

Due to the announcement and release of the Raspberry Pi "Model B+", we (Linux ETC) are temporarily suspending the sales of the Raspberry Pi "Model B" + StarMiner combination sets.  We are reviewing the specifications of this new model which is a "slight improvement" over the original "Model B" and will advise accordingly about StarMiner support on this newer Raspberry Pi "Model B+" version.

Happy and profitable mining to all! Cool
18  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: [StarMiner] - ARM controller image for your ASIC mining needs! on: July 09, 2014, 02:51:06 AM
Installation and use is pretty simple.

But I do have a question. Got my Thunder x3 hooked up, and in the first 60 seconds the HW is over 2000, should I be worried?

Rate                  Pool           Accept/Reject   HW
31020 Kh/s   N/A      18 / 0  0.00%   2084


Nothing turns red on the web console till about 6 mins, then its like

Rate                  Pool           Accept/Reject   HW
30410 Kh/s   N/A            121 / 1 0.82%   12707

You can change the "alerts" in the webUI's configuration page on the HW errors.  Your reject rate though is quite low, so I would not be too worried about it (this is an ASIC after all versus a GPU).  If there was a high amount of rejects with the hardware errors, then I would be concerned.

Happy and profitable mining to all! Cool
19  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: [StarMiner] - ARM controller image for your ASIC mining needs! on: July 07, 2014, 12:11:50 AM
oo okay, thanks for the info. Just disappointed no one has a mining distribution for the PI or beagle bone that supports all the asics cgminer or bfgminer does out of the box. For people like me who have never compiled anything but tried it becomes a huge pain.

If you would like to have support for specific ASIC hardware or ARM hardware, we do gladly accept donations of such or even contracted work requests for such.  We also do reach out to the various ASIC hardware vendors, however (and as noted by nwoolls a time or two), they seem to prefer to push out mining hardware first, and worry about mining software later. Wink  So posting request for support of StarMiner on their particular hardware forum threads does help get the hardware vendors attention (which was the case for Zeus Miner for example).

Happy and profitable mining to all! Cool
20  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: [StarMiner] - ARM controller image for your ASIC mining needs! on: July 06, 2014, 10:58:42 PM
Okay thanks, I tried to flash an sd card I have with the image but my pi turns on and gives me a steady red light with an occasional yellow light blink. I tried finding its IP on my network but cant seem to find anything.
There should be a series of lights like a NIC card would have near that red light if you have a proper and active network connection via the RJ-45 port on the Raspberry Pi.  Sounds like you have either (1) a bad network cable, or (2) the Raspberry has a bad RJ-45 port.  Try a different cable and see how that works which is the simpler of the two trouble shooting wise. Wink

I will give it another shot, but it isnt the ethernet cable. For future versions you should consider having it try to dedicate an IP. So for example it uses .132 and if not free it goes to the closes free one up. so if .133 is not free it would take .134

edit: seems to work now. Since it is running cgminer, it should support all hardware cgminer supports right? For example butterflylabs 60ghash asics, or even hashfast?

One can change the network settings with wicd-curses for reference and assign a static IP address if that is desired.  The reason for using DHCP is that not everyone uses a private class C network address (e.g., 192.168.x.y) on personal networks since there is also the private class B and private class A ranges as well.

As for "other ASIC hardware support", these versions of cgminer are compiled specifically for Gridseed and Zeus Miner ASIC devices, and Scriptor FPGA devices.  If one wanted to hand compile other ASIC hardware, it is possible for these to be used with StarMiner with the proper configuration and settings provided the API's are relatively current as well.  However, at this time we (the "StarMiner crew") are limiting what we can support with what ASIC hardware units and ARM hardware platforms we have "on hand" to support with StarMiner accordingly.

Happy and profitable mining to all! Cool
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