Anyone have a binary for win7 or windows? I'd really like to give this a try. I'd be forever grateful and I don't have the space to get all that cygwin business.
You'll have to trust that I didn't do anything funky with it: http://www.filedropper.com/20140604slimcoinminerdwin64easytype | checksum | MD5 | 0ee60029a4d89def35adbbe6609058d5 | SHA1 | 696ce11ce1534d64db63447ba3e3c0d1984e350f | SHA256 | e019a30ea05d7433d9a8e0c5eeec630086619331823803a56af2a52c0f814d4f |
Inside the ZIP are the executable and the dependencies. It was originally built for Core i7 with AVX2 extensions, but I think none of the code actually gets optimized for that.. at least a build for Core 2 Duo ended up with the same binary. Might have missed something though - parallel cygwin installations is a PITA. It will, however, probably fail on 32bit systems. There's also a batch file - it only asks you for two things: 1. your Slimcoin address (basically where the pool's payouts should go), and 2. the number of threads to use (considering you may have older hardware, you might want to try limiting CPU use that way). If unsure, just use the number of cores your CPU has, and it should be all good. There are other things that you can tweak with the minerd parameters, but this should be good to get you started. Once up and running, you should see a bunch of output about threads hashing away and the occasional "yay!!!". If you get a lot of "booooo" instead, something's amiss tried this and w'ont work: minerd.exe -a dcrypt -o stratum+tcp://63.141.232.170:3333 -u SXUY766F1ioJ1GdPmqaPUdiMRpQQ9m1rgU -p x -t 1 pause
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lazar lazarov aka bgvarda wet his pants and closed his fake pool.
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Thank you for this! Bravo! This pools should be banned from bitcointalk: x11mining.com 24hash.com it is the same thief
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Can cloudflare prevent ddos attacks on pool?
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report if anyone already received coins from the pool
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thanks. so it is 3-5 times bigger.
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i7 4770 here, so far i found 9 blocks
Did you find some blocks in last 24h? I find two block in the beginning but none in last 24h+, dont know is it worth of mining more Last block found is about 14h ago thanks for the info. { "blocks" : 3490, "currentblocksize" : 1000, "currentblocktx" : 0, "difficulty" : 0.11484896, "errors" : "", "generate" : true, "genproclimit" : 1, "hashespersec" : 599, "networkghps" : 0.00483601, "pooledtx" : 2, "testnet" : false } this is my mining info, can someone remind me what was diff 2 days ago so I can compare with present diff? if I turn off wallet mining for 2 minutes, that would mean all mining from last 24h is wasted, it would be as if I just started mining?
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i7 4770 here, so far i found 9 blocks
Did you find some blocks in last 24h? I find two block in the beginning but none in last 24h+, dont know is it worth of mining more
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OK I download.
Is there a command for wallet mining to limit cpu power, for ex. 50% of power, for old PC with one core? My friend want to mine but his PC become very slow when mining.
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Probability for PoB is too small, I am not going to burn any coin.
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OK, thx, I'll wait to be confirmed, after that is it the best to put them all in burn transaction, or made few small burn transaction, is that matter for the amount of coins gained through burn?
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Confirmations are taking too long!
"mined balance will be avail in 435 blocks"
The intention is to prevent pump & dump OK, I was eager to start burning but now I have to wait whole day maybe, also there is possibility that coins go void: If it fails to get into the chain, it will change to "not accepted" and not be spendable. This may occasionally happen if another node generates a block within a few seconds of yours.
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Confirmations are taking too long!
"mined balance will be avail in 435 blocks"
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Finally I found a block, I have two computers with two wallets, connected through same IP, is that decreases a chance to find blocks, in compares as if I had two IP adresses?
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How can I limit the miner so it use only 2 cores?
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