This section is for Bitcoin mining it must be moved to the altcoin mining section. Anyway, since you are mining RVN+Zil there is a guide on youtube on how to do it you need to create a new flightsheet for dual mining but the guide on youtube is n9t for teamredminer you need to switch to nanominer watch the video below. - https://youtu.be/JAqcWacUBZw?t=422
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Mate, you can't even be profitable with a decent gaming computer with a high end graphics card mining Bitcoin, how do you think USB mining will end up? This idea is complete trash and I am not sure if it ever worked. It should stay archived and not shared with people as it is complete dumb in my honest opinion.
How did you say it's a complete trash and dump? As he said he is a newbie that needs some guidance and knowledge which is why he ask. Comparing the hashrate speed between GPU and USB miner the USB miner is much faster than the GPU because the USB miner uses ASIC chips like Compac F and other USB miners newpac/2pac. If you don't have much knowledge about USB miners then I'll give you a list of them below. - GekkoScience NewPac / Terminus R606 (BM1387) Official Support Thread- GekkoScience 2Pac/Compac BM1384 Stickminer Official Support ThreadAnd don't forget all people who always ask for a question are those who become most successful.
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The crypto network says I need ETH to activate the tokens, but this sounds like a con? Anyone have experience of1 this?
Are you talking about the wallet Coinbase app? If yes I don't think you need to activate ETH but to be able to use their wallet app you might need to connect the app to your Coinbase account(it's a separate service) and they don't have USDT coin they only accept ERC20 token. You might be trying to transfer or send USDT to another address. If I'm right then without an ETH balance you won't be able to send USDT that is why it asks to connect your wallet app to your Coinbase account or deposit ETH, without enough ETH balance to cover the transaction fee you can't send USDT out from the Coinbase wallet app.
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I never heard of someone success importing a wallet from Electrum PC to an Android phone.
Have you tried basic things first to check your laptop it might be just the power supply you can replace it with a universal laptop charger.
It won't be safe if you open the wallet on the other PC that you don't own. The safest way is to repair your laptop or remove the hard drive from the laptop before you bring the laptop to a professional technician.
And then next time make a backup of your seed phrase so that you can recover your wallet on an Android device.
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I never heard of this wallet before this is the first time that I heard of this wallet except for Omnibolts it seems they already have many users. What I think is your two devices are not supported yet which is why you get that error. Have you tried to report the issue on their repo or discord channel?
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It seems it's a power issue because all of your hashboard work on the first run and suddenly stop it shows all zeros under "get RT hashrate" from chains 5, 6, and 7. Would you mind to try to flash it first through an SD card as suggested in my first post? And then try to clean your hashboards and control board don't forget to disconnect and replug cables and clean all terminals with lacquer flo thinner or isopropyl alcohol then test again. Post the new kernel logs and put them inside the insert code tag sample like this below it's a sharp button while editing your post. [Asic[33]=0.00000 Asic[34]=0.00000 Asic[35]=0.00000 Asic[36]=0.00000 Asic[37]=0.00000 Asic[38]=0.00000 Asic[39]=0.00000 Asic[40]=0.00000 Asic[41]=0.00000 Asic[42]=0.00000 Asic[43]=0.00000 Asic[44]=0.00000 Asic[45]=0.00000 Asic[46]=0.00000 Asic[47]=0.00000 Asic[48]=0.00000 Asic[49]=0.00000 Asic[50]=0.00000 Asic[51]=0.00000 Asic[52]=0.00000 Asic[53]=0.00000 Asic[54]=0.00000 Asic[55]=0.00000 Asic[56]=0.00000 Asic[57]=236.458 Asic[58]=0.00000 Asic[59]=0.00000 Asic[60]=0.00000 Asic[61]=0.00000 Asic[62]=0.00000 Asic[63]=0.00000
get RT hashrate from Chain[6]: (asic index start from 1-63) Asic[01]=0.00000 Asic[02]=0.00000 Asic[03]=0.00000 Asic[04]=0.00000 Asic[05]=0.00000 Asic[06]=0.00000 Asic[07]=0.00000 Asic[08]=0.00000 Asic[09]=0.00000 Asic[10]=0.00000 Asic[11]=0.00000 Asic[12]=0.00000 Asic[13]=0.00000 Asic[14]=0.00000 Asic[15]=0.00000 Asic[16]=0.00000 Asic[17]=0.00000 Asic[18]=0.00000 Asic[19]=0.00000 Asic[20]=0.00000 Asic[21]=0.00000 Asic[22]=0.00000 Asic[23]=0.00000 Asic[24]=0.00000 Asic[25]=0.00000 Asic[26]=0.00000 Asic[27]=0.00000 Asic[28]=0.00000 Asic[29]=234.344 Asic[30]=0.00000 Asic[31]=0.00000 Asic[32]=0.00000 Asic[33]=0.00000 Asic[34]=0.00000 Asic[35]=0.00000 Asic[36]=0.00000 Asic[37]=0.00000 Asic[38]=0.00000 Asic[39]=0.00000 Asic[40]=0.00000 Asic[41]=0.00000 Asic[42]=0.00000 Asic[43]=0.00000 Asic[44]=0.00000 Asic[45]=0.00000 Asic[46]=0.00000 Asic[47]=0.00000 Asic[48]=0.00000 Asic[49]=0.00000 Asic[50]=0.00000 Asic[51]=0.00000 Asic[52]=0.00000 Asic[53]=0.00000 Asic[54]=0.00000 Asic[55]=0.00000 Asic[56]=0.00000 Asic[57]=221.677 Asic[58]=0.00000 Asic[59]=0.00000 Asic[60]=0.00000 Asic[61]=0.00000 Asic[62]=0.00000 Asic[63]=0.00000
get RT hashrate from Chain[7]: (asic index start from 1-63) Asic[01]=0.00000 Asic[02]=0.00000 Asic[03]=0.00000 Asic[04]=0.00000 Asic[05]=0.00000 Asic[06]=0.00000 Asic[07]=0.00000 Asic[08]=0.00000 Asic[09]=0.00000 Asic[10]=0.00000 Asic[11]=0.00000 Asic[12]=0.00000 Asic[13]=0.00000 Asic[14]=0.00000 Asic[15]=0.00000 Asic[16]=0.00000 Asic[17]=0.00000 Asic[18]=0.00000 Asic[19]=0.00000 Asic[20]=0.00000 Asic[21]=0.00000 Asic[22]=0.00000 Asic[23]=0.00000 Asic[24]=0.00000 Asic[25]=0.00000 Asic[26]=0.00000 Asic[27]=0.00000 Asic[28]=0.00000 Asic[29]=234.344 Asic[30]=0.00000 Asic[31]=0.00000 Asic[32]=0.00000 Asic[33]=0.00000 Asic[34]=0.00000 Asic[35]=0.00000 Asic[36]=0.00000 Asic[37]=0.00000 Asic[38]=0.00000 Asic[39]=0.00000 Asic[40]=0.00000 Asic[41]=0.00000 Asic[42]=0.00000 Asic[43]=0.00000 Asic[44]=0.00000 Asic[45]=0.00000 Asic[46]=0.00000 Asic[47]=0.00000 Asic[48]=0.00000 Asic[49]=0.00000 Asic[50]=0.00000 Asic[51]=0.00000 Asic[52]=0.00000 Asic[53]=0.00000 Asic[54]=0.00000 Asic[55]=0.00000 Asic[56]=0.00000 Asic[57]=207.819 Asic[58]=0.00000 Asic[59]=0.00000 Asic[60]=0.00000 Asic[61]=0.00000 Asic[62]=0.00000 Asic[63]=0.00000 Check Chain[J6] ASIC RT error: (asic index start from 1-63) Asic[29]=249.980000 Asic[57]=236.458000 Check Chain[J7] ASIC RT error: (asic index start from 1-63) Asic[29]=234.344000 Asic[57]=221.677000 Check Chain[J8] ASIC RT error: (asic index start from 1-63) Asic[29]=234.344000 Asic[57]=207.819000 Done check_asic_reg Chain[5] Chip[244] pcb temperature=45 Chain[5] Chip[62] junction temperature=60 Special fix Chain[5] Chip[62] middle Temp = 60 Done read temp on Chain[5] Chain[6] Chip[244] pcb temperature=43 Chain[6] Chip[62] junction temperature=55 Special fix Chain[6] Chip[62] middle Temp = 58 Done read temp on Chain[6] Chain[7] Chip[244] pcb temperature=42 Chain[7] Chip[62] junction temperature=55 Special fix Chain[7] Chip[62] middle Temp = 57 Done read temp on Chain[7] Max pcb temp : 45 set FAN speed according to: temp_highest=45 temp_top1[PWM_T]=45 temp_top1[TEMP_POS_LOCAL]=45 temp_change=45 fix_fan_steps=0 set normal FAN speed... pwm_percent = 40 FAN PWM: 40 read_temp_func Done! CRC error counter=0
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so it printed the QR code
What exactly it printed the QR code? is the ATM or your wallet(Electrum)? If you bought BTC from Bitomat ATM it should give you a guide including how to create a Bitcoin wallet because ATM will ask for a QR code generated from your wallet. So how did you create your wallet and where did you download the Electrum? Have you verified the Electrum if it's authentic or not before you install it? I hope that you can explain it well because it's hard for us to understand who's fault in your issue you can use translate.google.com from your local language to English so that we can understand you well.
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So someone transferred your 114.28 automatically from the Electrum wallet? Did you share your private key with someone? If not, then try to contact the Bitomat company that owns this ATM and tell them why it suddenly transfers your BTC to someone else wallet.
According to Google, their contact info is this +48 535 230 000 try to call them about the issue.
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Since you installed version 22.0 recently maybe the Bitcoin core is still open or running in the background you should close/shut down it completely before you install the latest version or just copy the open source code from Github and paste it to /Applications/Bitcoin-Qt folder. This guide is on their release note here How To Upgrade. Also take note you made a two thread you should delete this one below - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5460779
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I don't think there is an alternative for Nicehash where you can mine through GPU and CPU that pays you in Bitcoin but that's not a Bitcoin miner there is specific hardware to mine Bitcoin called ASIC miner like s9, s17, or s19. If you still want to find an alternative I think Miningrigrentals is what you looking for that pays you in Bitcoin. However, if you are planning to mine Bitcoin then you should buy ASIC units that mine BTC using SHA256 algo. Here's the list of known manufacturers that sells these miners " List of ASIC Manufacturers"
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I think the private phrases he talking about are the seed phrase backup. @OP if you have that backup you can import it to any mobile wallet that supports signing messages like they said exposing these backups(private keys or seed phrases) online is very risky. However, you can import these seed phrase like to mycelium wallet offline without the internet and make a signed message there and verify it to the link shared by OmegaStarScream. It should be work unless you talking about other coins like this one on trust wallet community " Issue with signing a message from imported wallet"
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What's the best thing to do to stop the use of AI from going on in this Forum?
I don't think they would stop using AI or you can stop them but you can report them immediately to forum mods if you think the post is AI-generated. If you are looking for a way how to identify and report them we have a thread here on " How To Identify AI and Report Posts".
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But on both mobile and desktop Electrum, I connect to inactive servers that made the green icon turns red which means no connection again, I did not connect to any active server, I just check connect automatically and it turned green back on both mobile and desktop Electrum. I even played with it and it is automatically connecting immediately.
Well to me I have a different experience before even I choose or check "Select server automatically” or manually select server the circle was still red I only fixed the issue by changing my PC DNS. I think there may be another reason why his wallet can't connect since he said he just recently updated it last May there is a chance that he downloaded a fake Electrum from another source remember that below version 3.3.4 are vulnerable to a phishing attack and most of the server there are offline and maybe he accidentally click update and installed a fake Electrum which also has dead servers. So I think it would be safer to uninstall the Electrum first and download it again and verify to make sure he is using an authentic Electrum wallet.
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I'm not sure if you are using an Android device or PC but would you mind to try to use VPN or changing your device DNS to Google or Cloudflare DNS to bypass ISP and maybe your router has a security firewall that prevents Electrum to connect online.
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I suggest post the whole logs so that we can analyze the logs because there are some parameters from logs that we need to check before we suggest some solution.
However, you can try to test the PSU of your other miner just to test if it is just a PSU issue.
Take note before you post the whole API logs here make sure to put it inside the insert code tag so that we can read them easily.
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Sure, that is most likely the case. Support told me though I had to pay 200$ because the developer would be otherwise developing new features for rollbit but now he has to recover my funds........... That's the mistake you did why would you pay $200 to recover your funds without asking people here on the forum or those forum members who do know more about the Casino? Honestly, it's not hard to recover funds on the Polygon(Matic) mainnet they can just import the private key to any wallet that supports Polygon Matic anytime they can send it back to you once it is imported and it won't eat too much time 5 or 10 minutes should be enough to send the Matic back to your wallet.
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Sorry about that. Rollbit account on this forum is not that active, but you can try and contact them: RollbitcomThat account is not active since May but they have another account which is active last week here Rollbit Razer@OP as you can see on their active account they have negative trust and multiple scam accusations that are still unresolved not only that they also have many scam accusations under this section and I never heard that there is a gambling Casino that asks for money to recover funds for me, that's an obvious scam.
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I never heard that there is a list of hacked wallets with low entropy so I can't provide any links. The same goes for hardware wallets that are affected by this, Hardware wallets is generating offline mnemonic seeds like Ledger they have their own Quality of randomness to generate unique mnemonic seed and they also encrypted with passphrase and unique derivation path. About older versions of Electrum, they do support BIP39 but Electrum does not generate seed with BIP39 it only generate seed phrase using BIP32. You can only import BIP39 to Electrum if you enable the extended key BIP39 while importing seed.
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