You can break Google's 8 core limit on trial by using "container engine" (cluster). Sometimes when new project created the limit is 24 core, so create a cluster with 2x 8 core nodes (+1 main) = 24 core. Create several projects. On your own risk indeed. And don't forget to point your hashrate to my pool http://hashinvest.net. Cheers. Thanks for the tip but I tried on three different projects and I was still limited to 8 cores max per region. I don't know how you did it. Use Container engine.
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i can solo mining ,but the wallet have a problem ,reject shares. and some other people proved.
No problems if you will use stratum. Proved. I have no idea why wallet rejects blocks directly submitted to daemon by sgminer, that's sucks indeed.
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mine for 3 days,i have to point out the problems. devs and pool owners should have to check .
1.the RPC solo mining problem, many people tested ,RPC all rejected,no way to solo mining. 2.pool hashrate not correct,i tested many pools with 200M hashpower. Coinotron show me very low speed,only 1600k,and give very low profit Verters mine ok,but give me over 1000M speed,that's not true,i PM the owner,but still not fixed,mining ok,but the speed may scare other peoples Hashlink mine ok,sometime speed is right,but not filter fake shares ,calculate profit is not true,only get half,if compared to the network hashrate. SimpleMulti i tested,speed ok,block ok,but have to wait one day for payout. i give up.
so ,cannot solo mining,and main pool all have problems,some one may have special ways to get cheap coins ,and dump to the floor. i will change rigs for others coins, good luck verters.
In your case you can mine solo, just set up stratum. As I said, I can help you. PM me if you interested.
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Best algo in a long time!
Definitely better than Xn.
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People who can't mine solo to daemon, Y U no launch personal stratums? It takes 10 minutes, both nodejs and python projects were listed several pages ago.
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Which drivers are the best for lyra minings?
"It is optimized for 14.6" - djm34
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Anyone noticed that we are on 666 page?
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Any special node list for daemon?
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Considering all the valuable projects going on, I believe that 2015 will be the Year of the Crypto
same thing people said about 2014 Yeah but I've got a feeling My nose smell something too, good sign. Wane can't last forever.
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OS X wallet please. Thank you.
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Any testnet nodes? Can't sync, 0 blocks.
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Openalias is awesome feature, I have TXT record on wallet.hashinvest.net with xmr address for long time as a reminder for personal use, now added another one in proper format.
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Got this on 3xR9 290, headless ubuntu 13.10, 14.9 catalyst with dumb settings: --xintensity 256 -w 512 --gpu-threads 2 -k Lyra2RE --gpu-engine 1000 --gpu-memclock 1500 --gpu-powertune 20 Rejects = stales. Ah, it's better with --xintensity 128
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Well, finally: node-stratum-pool fork: https://github.com/sammy007/node-stratum-pool/tree/lyra2renode-multi-hashing fork: https://github.com/sammy007/node-multi-hashing/tree/lyra2reTested, it works, shares accepted. Resulting hashes are equal to lyra2re-hash-python output. Note: sph-blake.c from original zone's repo overwritten with blake.c from VTC repo, because it's blake2b. So please only use this fork for Lyra2RE hashing, other algos using blake simply broken in my fork. If you want stratum, check out original README.md. Config: var myCoin = { "name": "Vertcoin", "symbol": "VTC", "algorithm": "lyra2re", "txMessages": false };
Hire a hooker for me: VxyRQWAzxWPWhvqYhEUCTSBVJQ2GtDJza8
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Would someone explain in detail how Vertcoin will be a Multipool resistant ..... what has changed in the algorithms for Multipool resistant
Multipool resistance is a bullshit. Miners will update software, multipools will adopt it in a hour.
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Is Lira2RE on testnet now? if so, could you share nodes? Can't get it to start syncing.
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Hello folks,
are there any news regarding 0.8.8.5 ?
It's tagged. Small problem with windows build IIRC.
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I wish someone would take multipool mining seriously and not just mine the highest paying coin. I would rather see my hashing power get used to actually be mining coins that have a future, new coins and undervalued coins. Then pay out once those coins start succeeding later on. It's a lot of work to figure out which coin to mine for the future. If someone could specialize in this it would be one of the most popular ways to mine. It would take a team of dedicated specialists but it would be a big business.
This would save me so much time. This is what I do myself. I make way more profits mining this way but it takes up a ton of time.
I would accept some pretty high fees if you did really well with which coins you mine with the hashing power.
It's always better to mine profitable coin, dump and invest in "promising".
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Cool. I got around the 8 core limit by utilizing 8 cores in each of the 3 regions (Asia, Europe, US). Total of 24 cores, same as you described.
Using cluster you can launch 24 cores on a dozen of projects. I launched 160+ cores, then I got tired and killed them all.
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