While I respect the pool owners here maybe in the future message ocminer and try to get listed at suprnova. You would probably benefit most getting listed after the zcash hype has gone down a bit.
Any coin listed there immediately gets the attention of a lot of people.
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Thanks to LeChuckDE, zimbo123, Euroline, methylminer, and all the others who have set up mining pools.
We are getting lots of crypto newbies who want to know how to get into mining. Pls. let us know if you'd like us to put up some links to your pools on our website or other ways we can help you.
Best,
UR team
Thanks for the mention but I don't have a pool running. Also, with all the ETH tokens everywhere you might want to state "POW" or "GPU Mining" with the Dagger Hashimoto Algo listed in the title of this thread.
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PM Sent.
I see the block reward is still seven. No one taken the plunge yet or is it still in beta and new users don't count?
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The msi gaming "7 GPU" boards only work with 6 unless you use a 16x - 16x riser for the first 16x slot. Hopefully someone can figure out a better way soon.
I have 7 going with 4 470s, 1 370, 1 380 and 1 1070.
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To the owner of http://ur.poolcoin.bizYour help section has the wrong url still: ethminer *
We are recommending genoil's ethminer! Depending on your worker - hashrate choose the correct Stratum-Port. ethminer -S ur.coinpool.biz:3211or3213or3215 -SP 1 -O Your UR Wallet Address.RigID:x -G or -U claymore
ethdcrminer64 -epool ur.coinpool.biz:3211or3213or3215 -ewal Your UR Wallet Address -espw x -eworker RigID -allcoins 1 -allpools 1 NiceHash
Stratum Hostname or IP : ur.coinpool.biz Port : 3213 for upto 349 MH/s Port : 3215 for 350 MH/s and above Username : Your UR Wallet Address Password : # Should be ur.poolcoin.biz and claymore's should be -epsw x
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Plug the monitor into the display getting the low hashrate.
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I got you on the ebonics translation
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Hi what's total supply and how many premine and pow blocks ?
Coin Spec Premine: 7 coins Block Reward: The block reward is divided into two parts: a Miner Reward and an Airdrop Reward. The Miner Reward consists of 7 * ( n + 1 ) UR, where n is the number of newly signed up users whose identity has been certified within the current block by the Identity Authority. I couldn't find a total supply, there might not be one. Dev, the download links on UR homepage are broken.
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PCBs and all components have arrived. I spent today verifying everything and setting up the pick-and-place for bulk manufacture. I ran one off to test calibrations, completed assembly on it and it's running right now with about 10A of output current on 5V with no trouble.
Tomorrow I'll do all the surface-mount for the batch and start on through-hole.
I got started cutting wires to run out cables last week but ran out of wire; my reorder has arrived. So tomorrow I'll also be finishing up cutting wire and start cable manufacture. I've got some better heatshrink than I had available for the test cables MarkAz got, which means the production batch should come out better. As of right now there doesn't look to be any reason I can't get initial orders shipped out Friday.
Great news!
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So Ocminer has between 12000 Mh/s and 16000 Mh/s per miner ?!??!
No, thats the network hash rate
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Dev, the console cheat sheet you have has some issues:
Console Cheat Sheet
BlockHeight == ur.blockNumber nodeinfo == admin.nodeInfo peers == admin.peers addnode == admin.addPeer("enode://nodekey:ipaddress@port") send tx == ur.sendTransaction({from:ur.accounts[0], to:"0x…007", value: web3.toWei(1, "UR")}) getBalance == web3.fromWei(ur.getBalance(ur.coinbase), "UR") Peercount == net.peerCount
Get balance and send tx don't work with "UR" but work with "wei" or "ether"
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Don't worry guys, I know a guy who can figure this out.
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Its a HP DPS1200 (1000W@120V, 1200W@240V) PSU. (It's not the platinum one). But its still running fine on all the other cards.
Maybe i'll buy a new one just to be sure.
What voltage was your PSU running at? I think those have adjustable voltages. Measure with a meter. I don't have a meter, but wouldn't it have fried all 7 cards in my rig instead of just one? Actually, does a UPS measure voltages? Mine might i'll check now. If you use undervolt cards like the RX 480, it will consume about 160W each, so the system power might be more than 1050W. Only 4 Cards were 470, 1 370, 1 380, and a 1070. The 370 and 380 were hooked up to a EVGA 750 and the rest the HP 1200 Watt Power Supply (Note: this is only 900 Watt becuase of 120V input).
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I have tried talking to project owner and he's made his point clear that he will not continue project. Nugget will be relaunched and bounties will be repayed from scratch. I apologize to miners for wasting energy wish i could do something about it but lets start it over. To all community membersm, appreciate your inputs and support for nugget and hope you'll continue to support the project to the point where it will be counted as one of the top projects in crypto. Will be providing roadmap in short time at relaunch. Thanks once agian.
therefore no coins do we do? no longer of any use? I'm sure Nugget Classic will have some value.
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any news of a GPU miner on the horizon? seems a modified version of lyra2 with additional rows and block height as a parameter is definitely in the realm of doable..
i'd say it most likely already exists but someone is holding it close to their chest..
If zcoin is switching algos soon i dont think we'll ever see one
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Hashrate's going up pretty fast!
I ordered an RX 480, and hopefully next weekend I can get around to making a (fairly unoptimized) public OpenCL miner. Ballpark estimates, AMD cards will probably pull 3-4x the performance per dollar of NVidia cards.
Many thanks. You think you'll use the new rpc port or you'll use the same method of the nvidia miner?
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someone trolling or is it really you @ocminer testing stuff out?
Lets hope its him and he's developing and testing a pool :-)
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I'm not sure if I should keep mining and POS rewards will be rolled back or I should stop all together.
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Nice, another GPU friendly coin
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Its a HP DPS1200 (1000W@120V, 1200W@240V) PSU. (It's not the platinum one). But its still running fine on all the other cards.
Maybe i'll buy a new one just to be sure.
What voltage was your PSU running at? I think those have adjustable voltages. Measure with a meter. I don't have a meter, but wouldn't it have fried all 7 cards in my rig instead of just one? Actually, does a UPS measure voltages? Mine might i'll check now.
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