WTF is "Finney"? I keep seeing transactions sent to me in the unit of Finney. Can someone educate me plz?
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May I ask what is the estimated speed of the Nvidia 750 ti use ocl ...for some reason I have been unable to use the Nvidia miner that is out, error and closes... Is there perhaps another miner available for 750 ti ...?? Anyhow just looking to put an appropriate speed number in my mining bat for pool...Thanks OpenCL works, try that. Thanks that is what I have been doing ...but what speed should I estimate in the batch file?? I would also like to know what speed I would get with an R9 290X? Just put something like 5 or 1 for difficulty. Then, run the miner and look at what speed you're getting and update. Much much faster than posting here... I don't actually have the miner but I would like to know mow much Eth I could get? I'm not the same person as before if you didn't notice. I am getting 19mh with my 290x but others are getting 24-26mh. At this diff, you will get a block at about every two days. Longer if you are unlucky. -tb- i got almost 27 mhs on 280x without overclocking 30mhs if oc to 1200core tahiti best way for mining this just consume 110watt at 99% gpuload for this algo What is "tahiti"? Is this a miner? I'm getting ~20mh with my gtx980 at 80%
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May I ask what is the estimated speed of the Nvidia 750 ti use ocl ...for some reason I have been unable to use the Nvidia miner that is out, error and closes... Is there perhaps another miner available for 750 ti ...?? Anyhow just looking to put an appropriate speed number in my mining bat for pool...Thanks OpenCL works, try that. Thanks that is what I have been doing ...but what speed should I estimate in the batch file?? I would also like to know what speed I would get with an R9 290X? Just put something like 5 or 1 for difficulty. Then, run the miner and look at what speed you're getting and update. Much much faster than posting here...
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Sorry, I guess I don't really understand PoS. How does changing the size of the payout you get from pool affect how well you stake?
stakeweight or coin-age is the key. it is the fuel for the PoS engine. Amt. of time (in days)(that those coin have been unmoved at their address) x # of coin = stakeweight. so you recieve 100 coin (in one tx) and leave it in your wallet to stake, it's been there 10 days, your stakeweight = 1000 same day you recieved 50 coin (in one tx) ten days later it's weight is 500. the block of coin with the greater weight is (generally speaking) more likely to find a block ... Makes perfect sense, thanks. However, I've observed my stake weight going down after some time, even though I haven't sent coins out of my wallet. How does this happen? Also, I've noticed my wallet consumes 8-10% of my cpu power while staking. XMG doesn't do this (typically less than 1%). Are PoS algorithms also different from coin to coin? The coins in your wallet are divided up into "inputs." Every time you make a deposit into your wallet, it makes a new input. When you make a withdrawal from your wallet, it will figure out which input(s) to use to make the output. If there is anything left, a new input will be created which is your change. Each input in your wallet has it's own stakeweight. Whenever you hit a stake, your wallet takes one of the inputs, adds the stake reward, and splits it into two new inputs. These new inputs now have a weight of zero and you will have to wait four hours until they start gaining weight. One strategy people implement when staking is they break down coinage into many inputs. If all of your coins are in one input, when you stake, your weight will drop all the way down to zero and you will have to wait four hours for your coins to start gaining weight. However, if you have your coins split up into 12 equal inputs, your weight will only go down by 1/12 when you stake. Your wallet will eventually split up your coinage through staking if you leave it alone. However, some people use coin control to manage their inputs manually. I'm not sure why you XMG wallet only uses 1% and axiom uses 10% cpu. Thanks for very detailed answer! I understand much better now. Ya, kinda weird, but I suppose Axiom just has a more taxing PoS algorithm than Magi :/
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Sorry, I guess I don't really understand PoS. How does changing the size of the payout you get from pool affect how well you stake?
stakeweight or coin-age is the key. it is the fuel for the PoS engine. Amt. of time (in days)(that those coin have been unmoved at their address) x # of coin = stakeweight. so you recieve 100 coin (in one tx) and leave it in your wallet to stake, it's been there 10 days, your stakeweight = 1000 same day you recieved 50 coin (in one tx) ten days later it's weight is 500. the block of coin with the greater weight is (generally speaking) more likely to find a block ... Makes perfect sense, thanks. However, I've observed my stake weight going down after some time, even though I haven't sent coins out of my wallet. How does this happen? Also, I've noticed my wallet consumes 8-10% of my cpu power while staking. XMG doesn't do this (typically less than 1%). Are PoS algorithms also different from coin to coin?
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payouts have been run, approximately 50 eth was sent out
So are we moved to production servers too?
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If anyone is wondering about the "optimized" staking wallets I tried them and didn't find any improvement. In fact I personally get less blocks with the "optimized" wallet then the regular one.
I am also running one but i have a third the stake weight in it so can't judge. what block sizes were you holding in there? I keep my block chunks at ~ 500 AXIOM most the time. All I know is I tried the optimized one for 3 days and got like a third the amount of stakes I was getting. Switched back to the stock wallet and went back to getting the normal amount, got 60 in stakes today on a lil over 6000 Axiom. Edit: It seems the "optimized" wallet thru more orphans then the stock one is only thing I can really "quantify" that would lead to the drop in staking. The test was done on the same wallet.dat I just made a separate data dir to test the "optimized" wallet. so you have 12 blocks ( 6000/500 ) and managed 60 stakes? so all of your chunks found a block as soon as they were mature Ya pretty close. I think if you keep your chunks big enuf they should find a block every time they mature fairly quickly. Of course optimal chunk size will depend on the size of chunks others are staking so it takes experimenting. How I came up with my chunk size is to watch the inputs in coin control and see how many confirms it takes to find a new block for each chunk size. Sorry, I guess I don't really understand PoS. How does changing the size of the payout you get from pool affect how well you stake?
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I have saved this. Thank you! I have already emailed a few on this list, but this is fantastic. Much appreciated. By the way, I have setup the Donation fund for PR and Development in an AT, you can directly donate to it with this address... BURST-CXF4-GBPX-R6BV-G4P8KI will make a new BTC wallet for BURST BTC donations and post it shortly. Thanks! Just sent off some love to this address. Keep up the great work!
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help...pool? thank
Ya...another pool would be great so more ppl can mine this coin. Not really sure its worth it to solo mine with just one gtx 980... Ethereum is NOT a coin. well done derper. I didn't actually say Ethereum is a coin. I said "this coin", in which I was implying Ether.
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help...pool? thank
Ya...another pool would be great so more ppl can mine this coin. Not really sure its worth it to solo mine with just one gtx 980...
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I'm quite surprised that so little people know about Burst coin. It was the first coin to have functioning smart contracts on the block chain, as well as one of the 2 coins that successfully performed an atomic cross-chain transfer. Its just a bummer to see all this smart contract hype for Ethereum (well deserved though, its amazing tech), but no one realizes we've been doing it for a while with BURST. :/
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was someone asking for 'donations' for a gpu miner? More info anyone?
A working miner is finished and if we can pool together a bounty the developer will open source it for us all to use. So far someone has vouched to put in 0.1btc Do you know how large the bounty is? I can contribute .03btc...
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was someone asking for 'donations' for a gpu miner? More info anyone?
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I can't connect to anyone with my wallet. I've added the extra nodes as specified on page 1, but still 0 connections. Can anyone help? I'd like to start staking...
do you have a conf file in place with the extra nodes? Yes, but I had to create it, the wallet didn't create it for me like I expected. The contents of my .conf file: addnode=104.236.231.72 addnode=45.55.172.95 addnode=174.127.110.41 addnode=162.222.181.215 Not sure what else should be there.... The QT wallet is just an executable, no installation happened that I'm aware of. try these addnode=104.197.49.247 addnode=104.197.64.168 addnode=130.211.74.245 addnode=104.155.34.235 addnode=107.167.189.225 addnode=104.236.231.72 addnode=45.55.172.95 addnode=174.127.110.41 addnode=162.222.181.215 addnode=104.236.231.72 addnode=45.55.172.95 addnode=174.127.110.41 addnode=162.222.181.215 addnode=93.157.25.130 addnode=104.236.231.72 addnode=158.181.253.55 addnode=187.74.206.189 addnode=72.92.19.54 addnode=24.56.61.247 addnode=89.212.140.63 addnode=46.101.23.149 addnode=68.41.180.163 addnode=46.72.126.178 addnode=193.198.102.32 addnode=161.53.40.94 addnode=192.52.166.80 addnode=104.238.133.29 addnode=197.89.64.51 addnode=122.107.182.65 addnode=82.236.68.185 addnode=5.9.72.102 addnode=212.45.26.38 addnode=104.238.133.29 addnode=197.89.64.51 addnode=37.59.18.108 addnode=68.197.2.158 addnode=81.191.27.28 addnode=94.23.75.173 addnode=96.245.156.66 addnode=66.30.80.136 addnode=46.101.23.149 addnode=69.165.47.72 addnode=181.47.25.110 addnode=67.8.38.82 addnode=188.239.77.232 addnode=144.76.238.2 addnode=188.166.112.232 addnode=84.43.140.88 addnode=184.147.89.21 addnode=79.158.248.28 addnode=82.193.155.224 addnode=71.33.158.187 addnode=177.81.168.113 addnode=36.77.3.114 addnode=124.29.204.212 addnode=176.108.251.236 addnode=89.203.220.98 addnode=75.135.243.9 addnode=81.28.217.134 addnode=52.8.185.12 addnode=82.44.30.10 addnode=46.59.62.165 addnode=154.20.234.125 addnode=104.131.246.114 addnode=67.0.161.196 addnode=184.147.89.21 addnode=104.219.184.51 addnode=85.25.199.215 addnode=218.90.166.77 addnode=66.58.210.87 addnode=206.45.170.224 addnode=104.45.140.80 addnode=86.97.223.233 addnode=84.2.34.94 addnode=146.247.2.222 addnode=121.216.125.147 addnode=71.237.125.226 addnode=23.96.82.147 addnode=86.97.223.233 addnode=178.162.209.232 addnode=91.134.53.161 addnode=193.175.21.88 addnode=98.126.245.186 addnode=24.5.53.44 addnode=82.238.124.41 addnode=178.137.157.4 addnode=104.12.86.201 addnode=117.87.31.4 addnode=2.60.36.209 addnode=113.76.7.18 addnode=5.167.112.140 addnode=84.90.149.57 addnode=198.50.160.97 addnode=213.46.121.23 addnode=213.46.121.23
Connections!!! Oh sweet god connections!!! thx
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I can't connect to anyone with my wallet. I've added the extra nodes as specified on page 1, but still 0 connections. Can anyone help? I'd like to start staking...
do you have a conf file in place with the extra nodes? Yes, but I had to create it, the wallet didn't create it for me like I expected. The contents of my .conf file: addnode=104.236.231.72 addnode=45.55.172.95 addnode=174.127.110.41 addnode=162.222.181.215 Not sure what else should be there.... The QT wallet is just an executable, no installation happened that I'm aware of.
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I can't connect to anyone with my wallet. I've added the extra nodes as specified on page 1, but still 0 connections. Can anyone help? I'd like to start staking...
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brand new to this coin, looks promising. I can't get my wallet to connect to anything though. I downloaded the QT from link in OP. When I tried opening the .conf via notepad %APPDATA%/axiom/axiom.conf, windows told me it didn't exist. So i made one and added the addnode <node> commands...still 0 connections.
Anyone have any ideas?
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won't lie, this price plummet is starting to scare me :/
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Surely this has been answered before and I apologize but I can't scroll through 1100 pages of this ANN. Compared to mining with asic or gpu how much electricity will a 1tb hard drive use? Is HDD mining energy efficient and cheaper on the electric bill?
Yes! POC mining is significantly lighter on the electricity bill. After the upfront cost of plotting to your hard drive, the only work that needs to be done is when a new block starts. This will cause the disk to start spinning and cpu to do a little work to read the disk. After the disk is read, cpu and disk both idle. I don't know exact wattage use, but POC mining is quite a bit more efficient than asic/gpu/cpu mining.
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Out of curiosity, will the PoM pool stay open after the end of the campaign? Is this a good pool to keep mining with if you're ~200khash/s? Edit: I mean the pool from the OP: https://pom.m-hash.com
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