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What`s up with nonce-pool.com invalid shares?
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Isn`t it time to rename thread to something else than "CPU Coin"?
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I`m bit unclear on technical details, how exactly PoH works? Coins are generated according to amount of hatred I generate or according to amount of hatred generated against me? I would see this coin more of an ecosystem or platform, so anyone could launch they own hatred fueled cryptocurrency with ease.
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So escrow will hold all the BTC and 90% of Spark? Who will be ditributing Monthly Spark?
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dumping all my HVC now and deleting this wallet immediately
Is it me or keeping coins for now seems reasonable? Supply of the coin will stay same, but now it`s more expensive(hash/sec) to generate same amount of coins.
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funny that you mention Riecoin.. Dave Andersen, a code contributor to cudaminer, has a pretty fast (nonpublic) CUDA code for it. Christian I was just thinking what should i mine now with my CPU`s and Riecoin seemed like next best choice.
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LOL
This coin is getting raped by GPUs now, that is why price is falling.
Right now I'm raping it with 3x290s and dumping everything as fast as I can before the binary is released and value goes into the toilet.
Network hashrate grew more than 2 times in last 12 hours, raping is definetely accurate.
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I think 8x improvement is too shabby when it means sacrificing the ability to gpu mine also. whos gonna really benefit? those with decent cpus and decent gpus in the same rig. most gpu miners have shitty single core processors which in this instance will be turned into 8 threads but again to do this they lose the ability to gpu mine other coins.
High end AMD cpus are pretty cheap and it`s not that changing mobo and cpu on mining rig is hard.
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Intel E3-1230V2 Debian 7 64bit 184kh/s Intel E3-1230V2 Windows Server 2008 R2 64bit ~220-230kh/s
These numbers are with 1gh miner. Other thing is that when i run Ivy bridge version of miner on Windows it crashes, only generic and Haswell work and generic outperforms Haswell.
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Some stats @http://hvc.nonce-pool.com: Intel Q6600 Windows ~64kh/s Intel i3-2100 Windows ~86kh/s Intel X3450 Linux ~72kh/s Intel E3-1230v2 Linux ~184kh/s
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Sorry, the pool has been under some ddos today.
We've noticed the miner throws that error oddly, change your vote to something (whatever) and connect then change it back to your desired vote.
Changing vote didn`t help. Tried deleting everything and then downloading everything again still doesn`t work. Tried on ubuntu 13, debian 6 and 7, all 64bit, same error stratum_recv_line failed. Now weird thing is that on all windows machines i get same error once and then it connects. EDIT: adding "--retries 5 --retry-pause=20" fixed it for me.
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is anyone else concerned about 1gh having all the hash power?
A bunch of us for sure. Please try http://hvc.nonce-pool.com/Works with 1gh miner, including the last one. I am already on nonce-pool. Since I am in the top 15, I know there are not many others there. gpools is doing all the heavy lifting. Something weird is going on with that pool. Website keeps loading for way too long at random times, getting "token expired" error and linux miner which was working on 1gh gives me stratum_recv_line failed.
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do u guys mine at 1GH or heavycoinpool?
If the Heavycoin community is smart enough... it will split the hashing power between pools... don't let this be the next Maxcoin folks! hard to do that when the damn windows binaries arent available so the other pools are only open to linux users. Yes... but I am afraid many people won't bother to switch even when the binaries are out... I will definetely join heavypool when they are out of beta, simly because micromanaging workers is so much easier.
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Let me give you a for instance. I work for a company that has more than 100,000 multicore computers in one county. They could be deployed to mine this coin with just a few mouse clicks. That's just 1 company. Now do you get the picture. I wish you good luck with your i7s but I'm afraid you're going to be in for a big reality check within a few days of launch. Over and out.
Nice fairytale, the company you work in is earning money by mining crypto currency? If no then i think someone will definetely mind that their PCs are running at 100% CPU 24/7 and as it is impossible that 100 000 computers are maintained by one evil admin, then we can assume that all 50(very very modest number) of them are in on this? It`s literally impossible to have 100 000 computers mining crypto currency 24/7 without anyone finding out and then someone going to jail for this. Now totally different case would be if admin who is solely responsible for let`s say 50 computers and sets them on schedule to mine during off-work hours, that is plausible.
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