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November 24, 2017, 12:33:01 PM
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i created a Network of 3 wallets from same coin, a fork for me to learn, then i created a pool and try to mine but it says 0 blocks after hours.
the Connections are here
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November 25, 2017, 11:55:43 AM
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You are mining Bitcoins? And you are not using an already established mining pool? Are you sure you have the hash power to mine a block in couple of hours?
Bitcoin hashrate is pretty big.
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November 26, 2017, 12:35:00 PM
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You are mining Bitcoins? And you are not using an already established mining pool? Are you sure you have the hash power to mine a block in couple of hours?
Bitcoin hashrate is pretty big.
no ,i tried to fork a new coin, not Bitcoin, but i cant mine it, what did i do wrong? i can compile it, but i cant mine it, the pool says no Connection to the dameon, but the dameon is runnning, but with 0 blocks it writes after hours of trying to mine
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November 26, 2017, 06:16:28 PM
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You are mining Bitcoins? And you are not using an already established mining pool? Are you sure you have the hash power to mine a block in couple of hours?
Bitcoin hashrate is pretty big.
no ,i tried to fork a new coin, not Bitcoin, but i cant mine it, what did i do wrong? i can compile it, but i cant mine it, the pool says no Connection to the dameon, but the dameon is runnning, but with 0 blocks it writes after hours of trying to mine

First of all, it depends on what you changed in that fork of yours. How did you mess with the consensus protocol? Did you change the difficulty to reflect your hashpower, otherwise you would have to mine a lot before a difficulty readjustment.

Also I am unexperienced with pools. so you should look into that software you are using to setup a pool. It could simply only be able to run on Bitcoin network and not on any forked ones depending on how different your fork is then the Bitcoin itself.
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