Mining-Dutch has added Orbitcoin to their pool. They also offer multiport mining with FTC and UFO too.
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Master dev bushstar is back on FTC now, already planning new maintenance releases. There has been a dedicated group of devs working to support FTC for years, who now have their founder back in the fold after returning from another project. That should be worth more than something, relative to the large number of scam/shitcoins being pumped out these days.
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So, just heard about this as it topped WhatToMine... but I can't find much info, as the website seems dead and the Twitter account has not been active in months.
Someone has pumped around $100,000 into SOILcoin this week - and I'm trying to understand why.
Uh, that bump was only on cryptopia within the last hour or so, and it's 1BTC volume, not 25. No news to support that kind of infusion I can see. Could just be a spectacular but risky p&d ploy. SOIL's got nothing going on, what else could it be... Dev, any news?
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download minergate, create account, mine 30 000 bytecoin then you transforme them into phoenixcoin with this command cmd ipconfig /all -30000BCN to 30000PHX hit enter
Wow, where'd you get that? PHX is not Phoenixcoin (PXC) — it looks like some weird/dead thing called Phenax... It appears PXC isn't available through changelly in minergate anyway. Mining BCN/cryptonight is a low-efficiency/profitablility proposition anyway — trading BCN for PXC through an exchange only adds to the loss from conversion+fees. How can I mine whis GPU? what miner? what the configuration file should be
Just refer to the first/ANN page for mining instructions, but FWIW: For AMD, mine with NSGMiner. For nvidia, NSGminer or ccminer. (The neoscrypt optimizations in ccminer-sp lead with highest hashrate on nvidia cards in my testing.) For both miners, read the readme or follow the pool directions to config a .bat or .sh file after downloading the phoenixcoin wallet and getting a receive address.
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Seems to be working. Are you in the US? Can try to setup a nearby stratum later.
Yes, east coast. During the past couple of day's "ufo events", I had switched from mining-dutch to your site, so I'm staying put from here out. No need for US stratum at this time — things are working fine, latency is not a problem. Wouldn't mind seeing FTC there too at some point...
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These situations happen because sometimes the extraction difficult goes very hard, and the mining extraction goes low. You can monitoring the extraction difficult on the explorer. The blockchain is stable, and rock solid. Also the wallets work well. It's important to keep up to date your wallet, please visit ufocoin.net
Hope you have a very good week.
Hi xonar, going to take this discussion over to the feathercoin/UFO forum, seems silly having two threads going.
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Update worked There's a problem with the wallets (masternodes?) today — everything's been stuck on block 1080513 since earlier this morning (mining-dutch has the same problem), diff/nethash reporting broken, etc. etc.Seems fixed.Off again. Otherwise, when things are cleared up I'm switching Switched from mining-dutch over to you — latency to the netherlands is somewhat problematic, are you in the US? eu1.altminer.net guess not. Ah well give it a try anyway. Working very well!Worked well for a half hour while the chain was up... I dunno what's going on.
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pow only?
Yes. The first PoS coin (Peercoin, PPC) was launched ~6 months earlier (2012) than the originally-named Phenixcoin; PoS wasn't yet a mainstream technology in early 2013. For other neoscrypt PoW+PoS coins, ghostlander's Orbitcoin (ORB) and Halcyon (HAL) both support PoS.
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In regards to this site, doesn't it only pay out in Bitcoin instead of the coins you are mining? as i really would love something like this that pays out in all 5 of those coins Right on the front page: <ALGO> is the name of the algorithm you are mining. Example: neoscrypt.us.hashrefinery.com <WALLET_ADDRESS> can be one of any currency we mine or a BTC address. As optional password, you can use -p c=<SYMBOL> if the pool does not set the currency correctly on the Wallet page.
Only one coin can be targeted; the "pseudo multipool" part (targeting the algo only) converts all coins mined to BTC when a coin is not specified in the password and a BTC wallet is specified. Like you, I wish we could put an address in for each coin we want in the group (I have no interest in GUN) and mine based on the lowest diff/highest profitability coin of the ones we entered. Doubt it can be done on a yiimp/anonymous one-wallet-address-at-a-time site; this would need a login with address management or a highly modified miner command listing multiple wallet addresses...
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Again, thanks for your support adding both coins. Seems you already have several miners/MH.
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NovaExchange - No trade volume Cryptopia - No trade volume CoinExchange - No trade volume No, thanks... Whatever. ORBers are typically bagholders due to PoS. Buyers have kept exchange prices relatively strong, even if on low volume. It's not a coin made for PoW mining and dumping, if that's what you're looking for.
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FYI (Sort of a cross-post from the Phoenixcoin ANN, sorry) HAL can use more pool support, so here's one (I didn't know about at least) that hosts all four horsemen — HAL, PXC, ORB, and FTC: http://pool.hashrefinery.com/site/gomining?algo=neoscryptAlso, keep an eye on https://hexpool.com; they just added PXC and have ORB on the list (greyed out atm), and were hinting they might add HAL and/or FTC shortly. hal.dnb.io has been offline for a long time, and zpool.ca has higher 2% fee.
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Hey Mario, thanks for the reference to iSpace! Did not know about this site. Sent my small pile over there last week, now I don't have to keep my computer on all the time. So many orphans though — I guess PoS can have the same issues as PoW when diff is high (4.8 now!!)? Could latency in PoS also be an issue like with PoW? (Perhaps questions for @ghostlander!) OrbitCoin POS
Algo: pos Difficulty: 4.85424000 Confirmations: 200 Wallet Version:
Our Last Block: 2,228,477 Last Block: approx 5 hours
Trading: Cryptopia 0.00008928 btc
Information: http://www.orbitcoin.org/
Last 10 Blocks Block Time Confirmations Difficulty Shares Finder Amount 2,228,477 07/08/2017 08:38:55 Orphaned 0.49825514 43,022,407 iSpace Mining 1.001 2,228,390 07/08/2017 06:04:57 Orphaned 0.42619678 0 iSpace Mining 1 2,228,257 07/08/2017 01:43:28 Orphaned 0.55318736 0 iSpace Mining 1 2,228,165 06/08/2017 22:44:55 Confirmed 0.43485906 27,780,006 iSpace Mining 1 2,227,987 06/08/2017 16:18:28 Confirmed 0.53551292 36,618,655 iSpace Mining 1 2,227,715 06/08/2017 07:15:58 Confirmed 0.54544774 4,928,571 iSpace Mining 1.001 2,227,679 06/08/2017 06:00:20 Confirmed 0.44723104 21,016,683 iSpace Mining 1 2,227,591 06/08/2017 02:51:12 Orphaned 0.39981332 0 iSpace Mining 1 2,227,520 06/08/2017 00:42:10 Confirmed 0.53298687 24,099,286 iSpace Mining 1 2,227,410 05/08/2017 21:06:47 Orphaned 0.41181756 0 iSpace Mining 1
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Well how about that, one I didn't see show up searching teh google. (Not listed in the Altcoin Pools sub-board here, either!) Nothing like a little competition. Perhaps ghostlander will update the ANN op's with these pools...
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First time hosting PXC? If so, good timing — seems miningpoolhub removed PXC last week (I don't miss their 5% fee though!) Perhaps you'd consider an FTC+ORB+HAL+PCX neoscrypt multipool? Once I get my system updated & moved (and the weather cools a bit) I'll try it out; I usually use the atlas p2pool though.
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Well... it seems to work NOW... (strange)
...but most of the coins I tried to mine yesterday were lost (orphaned).
I mining on my wallet (0.6.6) with ccminer too. I mining 2 days ago and found 49 blocks, but only 1 give to me 25 coins. Other blocks is orphan...
It`s a BIG qwestion to devs!
May be it`s "attack 51" on the net of PXC???
I wouldn't get too excited about some nefarious plot to reverse PXC transactions... As far as I understand it, it's all about relative hashrates and network latency. When you don't have enough of the first, and you're just slow enough on the second, then they're simply hashing blocks faster than you and beating you to the punch. That's why miners join a shared pool instead of being their own pool (via solo mining), but those higher pooled hashrates should be spread around to more than one pool too, for the similar reasons. (edit: no, I'm not a dev; that would be ghostlander!)
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Guys,
are you able to sync your wallets? Mine is 34 hours behind, have over 5 connections but does not want to sync any further. Is there some new nodes I can add to make it sync again?
Yeah, it can take a long time, but I also noticed syncing stalls after 10-20 minutes, then may pick back up after another 10-20 minutes, regardless of the number of connections. If you're impatient just quit and restart the wallet when it stalls, or just leave it sync on its own for a few days (literally that's how long it took for mine).
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What hardware and miner software are you mining with? Make sure you copied your exact wallet receiving address to the -u parameter in your miner config script, and that you added -p c=PXC for the -p password option. I mined a wee bit of PXC on zpool.ca, seemed to work ok.
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do not forget HAL I'm sorry ogtk, I'm afraid I can't do that
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