Been using heavycoinpool for the last 3 hours or so and not getting any payments, have almost 9000 shares, but no payment. Below is output from my miner:
Est. Shares 3,328,545 (done: 495.41%)
Any ideas?
Those shares are from current round, that means a block was not found yet. For payement a block needs to be found and then confirmed. last block 3721 was found at 13/03 09:07:05 on heavycoinpool.
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Been using heavycoinpool for the last 3 hours or so and not getting any payments, have almost 9000 shares, but no payment. Below is output from my miner:
[2014-03-13 18:16:10] thread 2: 6928 hashes, 12.11 khash/s [2014-03-13 18:16:10] accepted: 7867/7877 (99.87%), 45.59 khash/s, cast vote 1, (yay!!!) [2014-03-13 18:16:10] thread 3: 15402 hashes, 11.77 khash/s [2014-03-13 18:16:10] accepted: 7868/7878 (99.87%), 46.21 khash/s, cast vote 1, (yay!!!) [2014-03-13 18:16:13] thread 1: 46732 hashes, 12.15 khash/s [2014-03-13 18:16:13] accepted: 7869/7879 (99.87%), 47.04 khash/s, cast vote 1, (yay!!!) [2014-03-13 18:16:16] thread 0: 90198 hashes, 12.27 khash/s [2014-03-13 18:16:17] accepted: 7870/7880 (99.87%), 48.30 khash/s, cast vote 1, (yay!!!) [2014-03-13 18:16:17] thread 0: 3737 hashes, 12.41 khash/s [2014-03-13 18:16:17] accepted: 7871/7881 (99.87%), 48.44 khash/s, cast vote 1, (yay!!!) [2014-03-13 18:16:17] thread 1: 49481 hashes, 12.45 khash/s [2014-03-13 18:16:17] accepted: 7872/7882 (99.87%), 48.74 khash/s, cast vote 1, (yay!!!) [2014-03-13 18:16:18] thread 1: 11179 hashes, 12.45 khash/s [2014-03-13 18:16:18] accepted: 7873/7883 (99.87%), 48.74 khash/s, cast vote 1, (yay!!!) [2014-03-13 18:16:18] thread 1: 6972 hashes, 12.40 khash/s [2014-03-13 18:16:18] accepted: 7874/7884 (99.87%), 48.70 khash/s, cast vote 1,
and on the heavycoinpool my shares are shown but no payment:
Round Shares Submitted shares since last found block (ie. round shares) Est. Shares 3,328,545 (done: 495.41%) Pool Valid 16,489,842 Your Valid 8,895 Pool Invalid 633,120 (3.70%) Your Invalid 41 (0.46%)
Any ideas?
Have you set an automatic payment amount in the Edit Account page? Has your confirmed balance reached that amount? Automatic payment amount is 0, my account balance shows 0. I've stopped mining now, as it's not paying. Confirmed 0.000000 Unconfirmed 0.062603 (this was left over from when I last miner).
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Been using heavycoinpool for the last 3 hours or so and not getting any payments, have almost 9000 shares, but no payment. Below is output from my miner:
[2014-03-13 18:16:10] thread 2: 6928 hashes, 12.11 khash/s [2014-03-13 18:16:10] accepted: 7867/7877 (99.87%), 45.59 khash/s, cast vote 1, (yay!!!) [2014-03-13 18:16:10] thread 3: 15402 hashes, 11.77 khash/s [2014-03-13 18:16:10] accepted: 7868/7878 (99.87%), 46.21 khash/s, cast vote 1, (yay!!!) [2014-03-13 18:16:13] thread 1: 46732 hashes, 12.15 khash/s [2014-03-13 18:16:13] accepted: 7869/7879 (99.87%), 47.04 khash/s, cast vote 1, (yay!!!) [2014-03-13 18:16:16] thread 0: 90198 hashes, 12.27 khash/s [2014-03-13 18:16:17] accepted: 7870/7880 (99.87%), 48.30 khash/s, cast vote 1, (yay!!!) [2014-03-13 18:16:17] thread 0: 3737 hashes, 12.41 khash/s [2014-03-13 18:16:17] accepted: 7871/7881 (99.87%), 48.44 khash/s, cast vote 1, (yay!!!) [2014-03-13 18:16:17] thread 1: 49481 hashes, 12.45 khash/s [2014-03-13 18:16:17] accepted: 7872/7882 (99.87%), 48.74 khash/s, cast vote 1, (yay!!!) [2014-03-13 18:16:18] thread 1: 11179 hashes, 12.45 khash/s [2014-03-13 18:16:18] accepted: 7873/7883 (99.87%), 48.74 khash/s, cast vote 1, (yay!!!) [2014-03-13 18:16:18] thread 1: 6972 hashes, 12.40 khash/s [2014-03-13 18:16:18] accepted: 7874/7884 (99.87%), 48.70 khash/s, cast vote 1,
and on the heavycoinpool my shares are shown but no payment:
Round Shares Submitted shares since last found block (ie. round shares) Est. Shares 3,328,545 (done: 495.41%) Pool Valid 16,489,842 Your Valid 8,895 Pool Invalid 633,120 (3.70%) Your Invalid 41 (0.46%)
Any ideas?
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How come the net hash rate (according to nonce pool) is 2.15GH/s but the collective pools hashrate doesn't reflect this?
Heavycoinpool is running at 14.18 MH/s (currently), Nonce is running at 95.38 MH/s (currently) stablehash is not running zhpool is 1.2 MH/s The other pools listed are not running 1GH (according to their hall of fame), is at 1.6 GH/s (I'm not sure how to see their live stats).
This doesn't add up to 2.15, which probably means there's a hidden pool running. Either that or nonce-pools net hash rate is incorrectly reported.
There is no rpc call so this is just an estimate using the network difficulty, not entirely accurate, but fairly close. Who/what is gpools BTW, I'm curious One more thing; as far as I know there isn't any IRC channel for HVC/pools yet. Wouldn't that be a good idea for people to get into contact in a quicker way? gpools is someone with a lot of hash power the only channel i have found is for heavycoinpool.com This is the IRC channel: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23HeavycoinPool
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How come the net hash rate (according to nonce pool) is 2.15GH/s but the collective pools hashrate doesn't reflect this?
Heavycoinpool is running at 14.18 MH/s (currently), Nonce is running at 95.38 MH/s (currently) stablehash is not running zhpool is 1.2 MH/s The other pools listed are not running 1GH (according to their hall of fame), is at 1.6 GH/s (I'm not sure how to see their live stats).
This doesn't add up to 2.15, which probably means there's a hidden pool running. Either that or nonce-pools net hash rate is incorrectly reported.
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man price is dropping I wouldn't worry about it, it will be volatile and is a buying opportunity. I'm looking at this from a long term view, and I believe there will be a point in the not too distant future where the price will shoot up considerably.
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does anyone have any good ideas on how to get my passcode back I have seemingly lost it, and I need some advice.
Which passcode? the one you enter to encrypt your wallet. Try to remember or find it. There is no other way around, if your wallet is encrypted and you don't have the password, you lose its contents. Sorry. That's what I figured from what I read online. and there are no tools yet because its to new. thanks. There's hardly a "tool" to crack crypto wallet passwords if they were strong enough. There's services like http://www.walletrecoveryservices.com/ that can run a script against your wallet file trying permutations or similar guesses given some hints about the password you used, but nothing else that I know of. finally figured it out after throwing 100 passwords I have at it. Well done, bet that was a relief. Keep it safe now.
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The only reason to run a 32bit Linux kernel is if your CPU does not support x86-64 instruction set. If it doesn't, it must be ten years old, and therefore it's not worth wasting electricity running some damn miners, BUY the coins.
I was running VMware on my laptop to try to get some kind of Linux miner working whilst waiting on the heavycoinpool Windows miner, and unfortunately my version of VMware workstation does not like 64 bit for some reason, even though my host OS is 64 bit. The laptop is only a year old. Did you enable VT-x (virtualization) support in BIOS? I didn't change anything on my host OS, I will change my BIOS and see if I can get the 64 bit version working, out of interest, is there a 32 bit Linux miner out there pre-compiled?
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I think you're right, my kernel is 32 bit - i686, I'll need to find a 32 bit miner.
Linux ubuntu 3.11.0-15-generic #25~precise1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 30 17:42:40 UTC 2014 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
The only reason to run a 32bit Linux kernel is if your CPU does not support x86-64 instruction set. If it doesn't, it must be ten years old, and therefore it's not worth wasting electricity running some damn miners, BUY the coins. I was running VMware on my laptop to try to get some kind of Linux miner working whilst waiting on the heavycoinpool Windows miner, and unfortunately my version of VMware workstation does not like 64 bit for some reason, even though my host OS is 64 bit. The laptop is only a year old.
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Thanks, installed dos2unix, then converted the file, but received the following:
************ THIS IS BETA 2 - AND CAN ONLY BE USED WITH OUR hvc01.heavycoinpool.com STRATUM SERVER * HOWEVER, IT SHOULD ALSO BE COMPATIBLE WITH OTHER HVC DEVS APPROVED STRATUM/MPOS POOLS * ********************************************************************************************* --> pausing for 2 seconds ./run_miner.sh: line 14: ./minerd: cannot execute binary file
thanks
You probably have 32 bit kernel and the miner is compiled as 64 bit. Type: uname -m if output is x86_64: 64 bit kernel if output is i686 32 bit kernel I think you're right, my kernel is 32 bit - i686, I'll need to find a 32 bit miner. Linux ubuntu 3.11.0-15-generic #25~precise1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 30 17:42:40 UTC 2014 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
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suky@ubuntu:~/Desktop$ ./run_miner.sh bash: ./run_miner.sh: /bin/bash^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
run "dos2unix run_miner.sh" Thanks, installed dos2unix, then converted the file, but received the following: ************ THIS IS BETA 2 - AND CAN ONLY BE USED WITH OUR hvc01.heavycoinpool.com STRATUM SERVER * HOWEVER, IT SHOULD ALSO BE COMPATIBLE WITH OTHER HVC DEVS APPROVED STRATUM/MPOS POOLS * ********************************************************************************************* --> pausing for 2 seconds ./run_miner.sh: line 14: ./minerd: cannot execute binary file thanks
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Any ideas on why I receive an error below when running the run_miner.sh on ubuntu 12.04 (the miner is the latest beta2 version from heavycoinpool.com).
suky@ubuntu:~$ cd Desktop suky@ubuntu:~/Desktop$ ./run_miner.sh bash: ./run_miner.sh: /bin/bash^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory suky@ubuntu:~/Desktop$ ls -la total 508 drwxr-xr-x 3 suky suky 4096 Mar 13 03:02 . drwxr-xr-x 21 suky suky 4096 Mar 13 03:04 .. drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Mar 12 21:44 linux-miner-beta2-heavycoinpool-v0.2 -rw------- 1 suky suky 96179 Mar 13 01:55 linux-miner-beta2-heavycoinpool-v0.2.tar -rwxrwxrwx 1 suky suky 403719 Mar 12 21:43 minerd -rwxrwxrwx 1 suky suky 1068 Mar 13 02:58 run_miner.sh
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primera, what are you using to get 7 mh/s?
If I counted right, 700 cores. Or 350 cores with hyperthreading. Somebody had some nice screenshots yesterday here comparing newer and older processors. Would that be on physical machines in his possession or in the cloud? I'm trying to see if it might be worth investing in to increase my hashrate, so my vote can be counted.
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primera, what are you using to get 7 mh/s?
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What hardware are those people at the top of the pools whom are finding blocks using to get such a high hashrate?
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Quick update: Today we're hoping to release the stratum-mining software to another pool for testing (doge94 / heavy.stablehash.com). (So there'd be three pools in total.) Assuming all goes well (and we hear back good results today) then we hope to release the software to the general community. The binaries will be release too (win32, win64, linux and osx)
We are putting a strong emphasis on testing because we want to make sure the software is stable and robust. Many miners these days are paying for their compute-power and could not afford lost blocks (for example) due to any bugs.
Using 1GH miner software I get 170kh/s, with your miner I'm getting less than 120kh/s. Both are the Windows Miners, 64bit, using all 6 cores of my phenom II 1055. I was going to switch to another pool, but I'll stick with 1GH for now until this performance deficit is sorted. someone else with the same issue as me. Guys, try hvc.nonce-pool.com https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=506774.msg5662842#msg5662842Uses 1gh miner and I'm getting even a slightly higher hashrate there compared to 1gh. Let's spread the hashing. Thanks, will give it a go. I've given it a go, and am getting 40% more hashrate with noncepool using the 1GH miner, than if I use the heavycoin miner (Windows 64 bit) on heavycoinpool.com.
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Can someone clarify why voting on 1 is such a great idea (and so aggressively promoted here)?
Voting low will decrease the coin supply, and once you have a price set, lower supply gives more time for demand to build up. If you pair that with good development and promotion, demand raises, beats supply and that pushes price up. Thanks for the clear explanation. Do I need to keep the wallet app running for that, or enough just to change and save? Only block finders get their vote counted, so when pool mining, change your miner settings to -v 1 to vote for a blocksize of 1 If only block finders get their vote counted, that's hardly democratic, as the people with the most CPU power get their votes validated, they're most likely to vote 1024, as they will then get higher block reward. I've noticed on the pools the blocks are found by the users with the most CPU power, i.e. the ones with the CPU farms. If you've got low CPU power in comparison to the other miners whats the point of voting if its not going to be counted, only the ones with the money who can purchase CPU farms will get their votes counted as they're the ones who are likely to find the blocks.
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Can someone clarify why voting on 1 is such a great idea (and so aggressively promoted here)?
Voting low will decrease the coin supply, and once you have a price set, lower supply gives more time for demand to build up. If you pair that with good development and promotion, demand raises, beats supply and that pushes price up. Thanks for the clear explanation. Do I need to keep the wallet app running for that, or enough just to change and save? You can vote using the wallet (settings > options), apply or save, you need to keep the wallet running in order to mine solo, but it is better to mine with a pool, you can vote 1 using the -v switch : In your batch file: minerd.exe -a heavy -v 1 -o stratum+tcp://stratum01.heavycoinpool.com:3333 -u user -p pass
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Can someone clarify why voting on 1 is such a great idea (and so aggressively promoted here)?
It means there's a lower block reward, thus decreasing supply and making the coin more rarer and more valuable, increasing its price.
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guys any idea why i get 12kh/s on heavycoinpool but 17kh/s on 1gh?
Same here, I get 70 kh/s with 1GH miner using 1GH pool, and 50 kh/s using heavycoin miner on heavycoinpool.
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