Is there any up-to-date listing of the best miners? I just started using maxdz8's M8M miner for qubit (which isn't in the ANN), and it is way better than pretty hate machine's version of sgminer. I feel like I remember reading about an upgrade of phm's qubit miner, but I can't find it atm (for computer's running linux, since M8M is windows only).
I tried running reorder's skein cgminer, and it seemed like I was getting accepted shares on bird's p2pool node, but my miner wasn't showing up on the list of people mining.
Also, one other kinda weird thing about M8M miner: I'm using it with a 270x and 7950, and they both hash at the same rate. Is this normal? Limited by slower card?
Also also, in the ANN there's no links for ccminer/nvminer for qubit, but you can definitely get versions of ccminer/nvminer that mine qubit now.
I'm trying M8M as I type and I'm getting almost 2x the hashrate I get with sgminer. Is there a way to run this from the command line with a custom config not in AppData? Dont u get very high stale/reject rate? I tried it and it showed about double the hashrate like you said but after awhile it always went up to about 30% stales with much higher power usage, which meant less hashes/watt and not as profitable as sgminer (for me at least). getting about 6% on p2pool after 24 hours, so it doesn't seem terrible... That seems ok, maybe I tried an older version Did you change anything from the default settings? eg. move the slider or write anything in Linearintensity? I'll try again with 0.0.520 nope, just running default settings, linearintensity was like 1520 I think.
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Is there any up-to-date listing of the best miners? I just started using maxdz8's M8M miner for qubit (which isn't in the ANN), and it is way better than pretty hate machine's version of sgminer. I feel like I remember reading about an upgrade of phm's qubit miner, but I can't find it atm (for computer's running linux, since M8M is windows only).
I tried running reorder's skein cgminer, and it seemed like I was getting accepted shares on bird's p2pool node, but my miner wasn't showing up on the list of people mining.
Also, one other kinda weird thing about M8M miner: I'm using it with a 270x and 7950, and they both hash at the same rate. Is this normal? Limited by slower card?
Also also, in the ANN there's no links for ccminer/nvminer for qubit, but you can definitely get versions of ccminer/nvminer that mine qubit now.
I'm trying M8M as I type and I'm getting almost 2x the hashrate I get with sgminer. Is there a way to run this from the command line with a custom config not in AppData? Dont u get very high stale/reject rate? I tried it and it showed about double the hashrate like you said but after awhile it always went up to about 30% stales with much higher power usage, which meant less hashes/watt and not as profitable as sgminer (for me at least). getting about 6% on p2pool after 24 hours, so it doesn't seem terrible...
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Is there any up-to-date listing of the best miners? I just started using maxdz8's M8M miner for qubit (which isn't in the ANN), and it is way better than pretty hate machine's version of sgminer. I feel like I remember reading about an upgrade of phm's qubit miner, but I can't find it atm (for computer's running linux, since M8M is windows only).
I tried running reorder's skein cgminer, and it seemed like I was getting accepted shares on bird's p2pool node, but my miner wasn't showing up on the list of people mining.
Also, one other kinda weird thing about M8M miner: I'm using it with a 270x and 7950, and they both hash at the same rate. Is this normal? Limited by slower card?
Also also, in the ANN there's no links for ccminer/nvminer for qubit, but you can definitely get versions of ccminer/nvminer that mine qubit now.
I'm trying M8M as I type and I'm getting almost 2x the hashrate I get with sgminer. Is there a way to run this from the command line with a custom config not in AppData? I don't think so, but /u/MaxDZ8 just posted on reddit in /r/myriadcoin, so you might try to PM him there...
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launched with -rescan and now synced with 3 peers: [ { "addr" : "177.35.182.17:50557", "services" : "00000001", "lastsend" : 1420646014, "lastrecv" : 1420645763, "conntime" : 1420644252, "version" : 60007, "subver" : "/BTCtalkcoin:1.5.2/", "inbound" : false, "releasetime" : 0, "startingheight" : 133176, "banscore" : 0 }, { "addr" : "108.20.157.95:50557", "services" : "00000001", "lastsend" : 1420646035, "lastrecv" : 1420646035, "conntime" : 1420645924, "version" : 60007, "subver" : "/BTCtalkcoin:1.5.2/", "inbound" : false, "releasetime" : 0, "startingheight" : 245047, "banscore" : 0 }, { "addr" : "[2001:0:9d38:90d7:499:1b83:4edc:49ee]:61826", "services" : "00000001", "lastsend" : 1420646012, "lastrecv" : 1420646014, "conntime" : 1420646011, "version" : 60007, "subver" : "/BTCtalkcoin:1.5.2/", "inbound" : true, "releasetime" : 0, "startingheight" : 133201, "banscore" : 0 } ]
I seem to be about 80 blocks ahead of multifaucet.tk however, 247880 v. 247800. Forked? Edit: nevermind, they caught up, guess they were just lagging a bit. Will give it a few hours then see if cryptorush guys can get their daemon synced...
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addnode=www.multifaucet.tk:50557 got connected have a peer 177.35.182.17:50557 Deleted peers.dat and added this one and all five by mmedinas and got one connection, syncing now. Using getpeerinfo, the only connection I have is the one you posted though: 177.35.182.17:50557 I still have one peer and it says syncing, but I seem to be stuck on block 247618. Gonna try and launch with -rescan...
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addnode=www.multifaucet.tk:50557 got connected have a peer 177.35.182.17:50557 Deleted peers.dat and added this one and all five by mmedinas and got one connection, syncing now. Using getpeerinfo, the only connection I have is the one you posted though: 177.35.182.17:50557
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Is there any up-to-date listing of the best miners? I just started using maxdz8's M8M miner for qubit (which isn't in the ANN), and it is way better than pretty hate machine's version of sgminer. I feel like I remember reading about an upgrade of phm's qubit miner, but I can't find it atm (for computer's running linux, since M8M is windows only).
I tried running reorder's skein cgminer, and it seemed like I was getting accepted shares on bird's p2pool node, but my miner wasn't showing up on the list of people mining.
Also, one other kinda weird thing about M8M miner: I'm using it with a 270x and 7950, and they both hash at the same rate. Is this normal? Limited by slower card?
Also also, in the ANN there's no links for ccminer/nvminer for qubit, but you can definitely get versions of ccminer/nvminer that mine qubit now.
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I'm connected with five active connections, without .conf file.
I just tried after moving conf and peer.dat file out of datadir, and still not getting any connections. After looking through the debug.log, it looks like maybe there is a problem with the IRC channel that the client uses to find connections: connection timeout IRC connect failed IRC waiting 71 seconds to reconnect No valid UPnP IGDs found connection timeout IRC connect failed IRC waiting 138 seconds to reconnect Flushed 0 addresses to peers.dat 15ms ...mebbe? If there's something you can think of to fix it, please share, since the market is closed on the only two exchanges because they're having the same issue.
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So .... I still have loads of MON ... (darn thats what I see after longer break:/) and yeah dont see any market for it... Best question here - WHY this coin is totally abandoned? Why it didnt switch to Lyra as well Why its not merged mined with vtc anymore??? WHY the simple important parts of this coin were missed in so hard way Generally IF this wont be ressurected ... fast... this coin will dissapear from everyone memory ... :/ So in other case we could already think of it as dead And this hurting... So question ... as I see here http://stats.etyd.org/monocle_richlist.txtAny of the holders have any plan to get developers on this coin? I have no idea about these stuffs ... but if no one will do anything ... it will end tragic. So Anyone .. Any ideas? I can honestly spare some part of my coins on any good action plan if something - I believe many others too... If you look on the previous page, someone already updated MON to run on lyra2 testnet, seems like it should be ready to go for merge mining with vert now: https://github.com/erkmos/monocle/tree/lyra2reNot sure if anyone is actually merge mining it with vert tho, tbh.
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That worked for me as well. Just deleted peers.dat, and made a file called BTCtalkcoin.conf in my data directory with the line: addnode=www.multifaucet.tk:50557 and now I'm connected with two active connections to network, presumably BitcoinNational and multifaucet. Edit: aaaaaaaaaand, I'm back to zero connections
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Poloniex and Bittrex delisted MON.. don't know any other exchanges that host this coin. I still have some leftovers MON in my poloniex account.. I need a wallet ASAP since the official page is not working anymore PLS!
Not really sure it still works (if network is still working), but you get a MON address when you register with the vertcointipbot on reddit: http://www.reddit.com/user/vertcointipbot
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Cryptorush.in also has no connections to network, so they just took market off line. I'm gonna try and check with alcurex and see if their daemon is working.
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Block 244320, 0 active connections.
I'm getting same kinda thing. It says that I'm synced but zero active connection: wut
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Betteridge's law of headlines says, "No."
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I don't see any progress of DSH development in the past months. Isn't it supposed to just clone bytecoin development?
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anyone here mine with a sapphire r9 290x tri-x?
when i run sgminer, i get a decent hashrate, but when i try to shut the miner down, i end up getting a blue screen.. from what ive read this is a common issue in cgminer..
I seem to remember (sold mine so been a while sorry) that you need a modified version of sgminer to avoid this. That or just dont use Q to quit (close by clicking x to kill window) lol yeah thats exactly the problem.. if i hit Q it blue screens, but if i just close it, it shuts off, but the fans are still going higher than normally, from the sgminer settings.. hmm ill look around some more.. thanks for the response =] Assuming you're using windows, you can download a program called speedfan that will let you control the fans (or msi afterburner), so you can manually adjust fans after 'x'ing out.
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Hi guys, Trying to buy but damn bots keep jumping over me. How do you guys deal with that? Also I have 1 BTC I bought on coinbase @303 (Doh) and want to buy XMR with it. does anyone want to sell to me and lock in the price now? Hi Hueristic,
This email is to confirm that you initiated a purchase of 1.00 BTC for $304.68 on January 03, 2015, at 08:10AM to be paid for with <redacted>.
Your bitcoin will arrive by the end of day on January 09, 2015. You might try bugging people in #monero-otc on Freenode. Fluffypony is usually willing to bend over backwards to help people, in my limited observational experience.
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Hi, is there a guide to building from source on a Mac ? I can build on Linux OK, but I really need to use a sensible IDE like xcode rather than vi. Thanks.
You know there are actual IDEs for linux, not just vi. You could at least use vim
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I don't condone or support the use of Monero for anything illicit or illegal in most countries... and, even if I did, I'm not sure I'd suggest using Monero for these purposes. The coin has not been well studied academically or even by multiple audit, so there may be numerous compromises in security that are yet to be discovered. Monero is intended to be used to afford privacy to transactions for the average consumer who doesn't want their neighbour peeking in on what they're purchasing, but for something where you have three letter agencies chasing you I'm really not sure.
Reassuring words from a lead dev. Sarcastic words from a lead troll
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Are there any real-world examples of people who live off securing the networks and processing the transactions of PoS blockchains?
Maybe the guy(s) that run just dice staking mega clams, or cryptsy owners staking other people's coins. Probably not if you're just an individual staking your own personal stash tho.
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