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1141  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Wanted - Programmer for 2 new alt-coins on: April 19, 2013, 09:37:30 PM
Come on man. You've been here since 2011. You know damn well trying to get programming work and paying for it in your made up coin is beyond scummy. pay people proper for their work, or you'll get shit for effort.
1142  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: FeatherCoin - New Litecoin based coin on: April 19, 2013, 09:24:06 PM
Thanks. The sooner you can get the block stats page up the better as well.
1143  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: FeatherCoin - New Litecoin based coin on: April 19, 2013, 09:10:19 PM
Having some issues with more than I though in the pool: http://feathercoin.is-a-geek.com


I have turned off the pool for now, and once all shares are confirmed tomorrow (after I get some sleep) I will manually pay out the correct amount after calculating it.

Please make sure to have a payout address in the system or pm my your username on the site and payout address.

I will payout per share, as opposed to PPLNS method simply because the back-end accounting is not working.

Payouts made. Still missing a few Wallet ID's, but all the rest have bee sent. See txid: ad957d09b9102f84bac70f1cf89c236496dffa84a826487c48fbfd572fcb42fc



Received them, thanks p33t! Let us know if you get the pool running again. I tried paul21's pool earlier but I'm only getting half or less of my hashing power due to all the stales Sad

It is back up now. I have fixed everything except accurate khash/sec (I think). It is correct proportionality, but I cannot seem to nail down how to keep it within 1/5-2x the actual rate...

Only thing I was unable to test was account payouts. Hopefully they work this time. If not, I will manually be paying out again.

PLEASE NOTE: In doing this rewrite, I had to wipe the database. Signup should be working, as well as the password recovery feature.


Started moving some hashrate your way. Your pool is working perfectly for me in comparison to the others. Will move over 1mh/s at a time.

EDIT: i notice my est. payout is a bit nuts  428,398.057 /day. I'm guessing theres something wrong with the calc on the pool site? Also, my hashrate is not going above 440, even though im throwing well over double that at the network.
1144  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [WTS] Feathercoin to Litecoin= 100 FC @ 1.3 LTC/500 FC @ 6/1000 FC @ 10 on: April 19, 2013, 08:48:18 PM
Looking to buy 5-10k, not at the ridiculously quoted prices in this thread though. PM me if youre serious about trading some. Scammers stay away, i can smell you from a mile away.
1145  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [WTS] 1000 FC @ 0.35 BTC or 15 LTC on: April 19, 2013, 08:43:21 PM
Meh, i hate to keep bidding against a fellow OTCer, so sell them to foggyb. I can mine that 1000 in a few hours, not worth the LTC at that price.
1146  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: FeatherCoin - New Litecoin based coin on: April 19, 2013, 08:40:44 PM
Are there any other pools than AltPool and FCPool? AltPool is down, and I submitted hundreds of shares to FCPool, and it never registered a single share on my account.
Same problem here. Went to put up ~4 mh/s on the network. All settings perfect, hundreds of shares submitted, pool showing 2, at a speed of 1 kh/s. Tried both pushpull and longpool versions stated earlier. altpool is down (cant register). There's some issue here, as the same settings mining LTC are perfectly fine.

Just a friendly heads-up: I did register initially at AltPool, and they were great. It took a bit of time to get my PPLNS to get rolling due to confirmations, but once I got it... It was amazing.
Yeah, i'm very familiar with mining and the different reward systems. Since altpool is down for registration, and the other pool is performing horribly (literally counting 1 out of every 500+ shares - not stales, just not showing up on pool site), i'm dead in the water at the moment.
1147  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [WTS] 1000 FC @ 0.35 BTC or 15 LTC on: April 19, 2013, 08:37:57 PM
6.5 ltc per 1000, ill buy 10k.
1148  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [WTS] 1000 Feathercoin for 20 LTC on: April 19, 2013, 08:35:29 PM
Sorry but feather value is 0.

I offer you 1ltc for 10000fc

Regards
Sorry but stop trolling. Feather value is technically around 1 ltc/200 ftc right now, but the popularity is high and so the value is probably going to rise with time just like litecoin.
You're out of your mind if you think an altcoin released 2 days ago has that kind of value. Where's the FC exchange? Where's all the shops accepting FC? Where's the value outside of what the miners WISH the value was at? Litecoin rose because it has businesses and services built up that support it, and is about to be traded on the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world.

There is 0 value outside of 'perceived' (and i use that word really loosely) value from those with a vested mining interest.

I used to think this way until i realised the price really is determined by what people want to pay for it. If people right now want to pay that much money then that is it's market value by definition. But remember, it's all hype right now, whether the price maintains that value or grows is another matter.
What people pay, and what people want to charge are two very different things. I'm discussing the latter, you seem to be offtrack.
1149  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [WTS] 1000 Feathercoin for 20 LTC on: April 19, 2013, 08:29:05 PM
Sorry but feather value is 0.

I offer you 1ltc for 10000fc

Regards
Sorry but stop trolling. Feather value is technically around 1 ltc/200 ftc right now, but the popularity is high and so the value is probably going to rise with time just like litecoin.
You're out of your mind if you think an altcoin released 2 days ago has that kind of value. Where's the FC exchange? Where's all the shops accepting FC? Where's the value outside of what the miners WISH the value was at? Litecoin rose because it has businesses and services built up that support it, and is about to be traded on the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world.

There is 0 value outside of 'perceived' (and i use that word really loosely) value from those with a vested mining interest.
1150  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: FeatherCoin - New Litecoin based coin on: April 19, 2013, 08:10:14 PM
Are there any other pools than AltPool and FCPool? AltPool is down, and I submitted hundreds of shares to FCPool, and it never registered a single share on my account.
Same problem here. Went to put up ~4 mh/s on the network. All settings perfect, hundreds of shares submitted, pool showing 2, at a speed of 1 kh/s. Tried both pushpull and longpool versions stated earlier. altpool is down (cant register). There's some issue here, as the same settings mining LTC are perfectly fine.
1151  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: the new gigabyte 7950 rev2.0.. best GPU miner in my opinion on: April 19, 2013, 07:27:20 PM
bought a few dozen of the new sapphire 7950s when newegg introduced them a few weeks back. they were $289 with $20 amex gift card, and the 2 free game codes (i sold the majority of them for around $40-50), bringing the cost down to about $220. Excellent deal and honestly the best mining cards i've ever used.
1152  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Current list of 7950 cards that are not voltage locked? on: April 18, 2013, 04:01:24 AM
What are the currently available cards for sale now that do not have the voltage locked on them? Thanks

To start off, I believe this is one of them.

SAPPHIRE 100352-4L Radeon HD 7950 3GB

Good idea on the thread creation.

I just got 3 of these for my first mining rig, and I'm glad I got em while I did cause I see they now have a 1 per customer limit. WTF? Angry
Same here. i bought a decent amount of them when they first came out, and they were only 289/ea with free shipping and $20 rebate with the resellable game codes. Seems to be a popular card now, limit of 1 per is ouch.
1153  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Current list of 7950 cards that are not voltage locked? on: April 18, 2013, 12:43:09 AM
What are the currently available cards for sale now that do not have the voltage locked on them? Thanks

To start off, I believe this is one of them.

SAPPHIRE 100352-4L Radeon HD 7950 3GB

Good idea on the thread creation.
I can confirm this. I recently picked up a shipment of them from newegg and am using them for scrypt.
1154  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Attention AMD Radeon 7950 users... on: April 18, 2013, 12:41:49 AM
I have 7950s running stable at 670 mh/s (currently scrypt though). They are the new sapphire 7950s that newegg had a special on. i have 4 per rig running at this rate stable. I'll share the settings when i get home.
1155  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Efficiency problem on: April 18, 2013, 12:27:44 AM
That efficiency is not the same one as your pool's efficiency. If you look next to your GPU on cgminer, youll see A2 R0. Means out of the two shares cgminer has found, both have been accepted as valid and not stale. Judging by your screenshot, you only had it up for <5 mins, give it longer and it will catch up.
1156  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: GUI miner error messages on: April 18, 2013, 12:22:03 AM
I can't say this with 100% certainty without researching, but i'm not positive the 9800gt supports CUDA.

Just looked it up, it supports 1.0. This still could be an issue with your gpu and cuda (as early versions weren't very reliable), but let's do some troubleshooting.

Can you take a screenshot of the guiminer settings tab youre using, complete with any flags used?
1157  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: whatsgoingon and betbtcnow.com = same person and scammer on: April 17, 2013, 06:27:39 AM
Just out of curiosity, what made you decide to do business with brand-new members rather than well established members with a proven history of delivering?
I couldn't find anyone willing to take a MoneyPak. I was hoping to do a deal with EPiSKiNG as his post said he accepted MoneyPak. When I contacted him he said he doesn't take MoneyPak and updated his post. I made stupid decision as I really wanted to start getting some coins while the price was low. It will not happen again.
www.bitcoin-otc.com . It involves a bit of elbow grease on your part to get setup initially (settings up IRC, gpg or btc addy/nick registering, authing and verifying), but is 100% worth it. We have an active trading community going on at all times in #bitcoin-otc on Freenode IRC. We also have a Web of Trust ratings system and an order book. Hop into IRC and ask any of us there and we would be glad to help you get setup and started. We are also all excellent at identifying and alerting people to scammers. If you're not sure of someone or some deal feels shady, ask in chat for an escrow or advice. My nick there is the same here, feel free to query me.
1158  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Help installing Phoenix miner using natty narwhal 11.04? Complete linux newbie on: April 17, 2013, 06:19:40 AM
The feature you're speaking of is called BFI_INT patching. It's a core part of cgminer for the last ~5 builds. You're perfectly fine switching back to windows and using the latest version of cgminer to utilize this feature.

If you're wanting to stay with linux, i can help too, let me know.
1159  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Please help, still 0 shares accepted - mining on 7970 +6950 on: April 17, 2013, 05:46:40 AM
Mining LTC? I have a feeling youre not running scrypt. Can you take a screenshot of the miner up and running and post it here?
1160  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: [LTC] Cgminer on Linux or Windows 7? on: April 17, 2013, 05:38:28 AM
no speed difference, however i find the management of cgminer much easier in linux, especially when talking about backup pools and such. also, along with linux comes the benefit of being able to throw the whole thing on a 8gb jump drive and getting rid of the physical HD for maximum power savings.
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