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March 05, 2017, 09:35:41 AM |
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How many mining rigs I can connect to wallet? Now I get to connect only 4 rigs, and a 5-th can not connect
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AnotherNode
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March 05, 2017, 10:25:38 AM |
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How many mining rigs I can connect to wallet? Now I get to connect only 4 rigs, and a 5-th can not connect Thank you for helping to prove a point. One of the long running discussions around here has been about attracting miners to secure the network and increase decentralization. As is being demonstrated, the increase in price does create a positive feedback loop for someone areas of project development.
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Tomorrowman
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March 05, 2017, 10:33:55 AM |
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How many mining rigs I can connect to wallet? Now I get to connect only 4 rigs, and a 5-th can not connect Thank you for helping to prove a point. One of the long running discussions around here has been about attracting miners to secure the network and increase decentralization. As is being demonstrated, the increase in price does create a positive feedback loop for someone areas of project development. I would love to connect all my 6x1070 rigs to the spr network but can't do it technically, because the wallet does not support more than 4 simultaneous connections
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Nikolaj
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March 05, 2017, 10:53:37 AM |
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Next step 5k Be advised Check . Resistance it's pretty low in the sell side. Considering the fork situation it's not so distant to imagine 10k as a concrete possibility. When the decentralized wallet will be released, the interest will be surely greater. You can expect the logic consequences. Georgem, any preview of your latest creation? Nicely done
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chrysophylax
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March 05, 2017, 12:30:02 PM |
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How many mining rigs I can connect to wallet? Now I get to connect only 4 rigs, and a 5-th can not connect Thank you for helping to prove a point. One of the long running discussions around here has been about attracting miners to secure the network and increase decentralization. As is being demonstrated, the increase in price does create a positive feedback loop for someone areas of project development. I would love to connect all my 6x1070 rigs to the spr network but can't do it technically, because the wallet does not support more than 4 simultaneous connections part of the problem is not that it CANT do it - but the wallet LIMITS the connections ... close your wallet - find your spreadcoin.conf - add ( or change if you have much less ) the connection limitation to the wallet to your desired amount - save the spreadcoin.conf - restart the wallet ... below is a snippet of my conf file - though it is the vps one ( which acts as a node also ) ... you dont have to have the figures that high ... let me know how you go ... rpcthreads=70
maxconnections=250
hope it works to add all your cards to it ... #crysx
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March 05, 2017, 01:06:16 PM |
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Is this project still alive?
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Tomorrowman
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March 05, 2017, 01:52:08 PM |
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let me know how you go ... rpcthreads=70
maxconnections=250
hope it works to add all your cards to it ... #crysx YES!! Thanks!! It works!
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chrysophylax
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March 05, 2017, 02:04:53 PM |
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let me know how you go ... rpcthreads=70
maxconnections=250
hope it works to add all your cards to it ... #crysx YES!! Thanks!! It works! no worries mate ... #crysx
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KarmaShark
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March 05, 2017, 06:00:52 PM |
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Is this project still alive?
It certainly is. I will not answer for the lead developer (GeorgeM), however he consistently pops in here to give updates on progress. There is a big release due sooner than later so that would be the hot topic of discussion for the project itself.
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Lucky - Luciano
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March 05, 2017, 08:57:19 PM |
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How many mining rigs I can connect to wallet? Now I get to connect only 4 rigs, and a 5-th can not connect Thank you for helping to prove a point. One of the long running discussions around here has been about attracting miners to secure the network and increase decentralization. As is being demonstrated, the increase in price does create a positive feedback loop for someone areas of project development. I would love to connect all my 6x1070 rigs to the spr network but can't do it technically, because the wallet does not support more than 4 simultaneous connections part of the problem is not that it CANT do it - but the wallet LIMITS the connections ... close your wallet - find your spreadcoin.conf - add ( or change if you have much less ) the connection limitation to the wallet to your desired amount - save the spreadcoin.conf - restart the wallet ... below is a snippet of my conf file - though it is the vps one ( which acts as a node also ) ... you dont have to have the figures that high ... let me know how you go ... rpcthreads=70
maxconnections=250
hope it works to add all your cards to it ... #crysx Bravo, thank you both - you are contributed a true decentralization to the network. One RIG with 6 x 1070 with SP miner hashed 54 Mh / s. Six x 54 = 324 Mh / s (0.324 Gh / s). Current overall network hashrate is 1.38 Gh / s. Four such miners and have overall network hashrate. Thus, the network is not in the hands of one people than 4 people. It is still significant decentralization. And I contributed to the decentralization of the network until a few hours. I had a 6 x RX 480 with 30 Mh / s. However, after increasing the network over 1 Gh / s not worth more mining ( I there is almost no solved blocks). This once again confirms the old idea of justice: All the rich - nothing poor . However, maybe I dreamed that on the first page it says:
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chrysophylax
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March 06, 2017, 01:36:38 AM |
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How many mining rigs I can connect to wallet? Now I get to connect only 4 rigs, and a 5-th can not connect Thank you for helping to prove a point. One of the long running discussions around here has been about attracting miners to secure the network and increase decentralization. As is being demonstrated, the increase in price does create a positive feedback loop for someone areas of project development. I would love to connect all my 6x1070 rigs to the spr network but can't do it technically, because the wallet does not support more than 4 simultaneous connections part of the problem is not that it CANT do it - but the wallet LIMITS the connections ... close your wallet - find your spreadcoin.conf - add ( or change if you have much less ) the connection limitation to the wallet to your desired amount - save the spreadcoin.conf - restart the wallet ... below is a snippet of my conf file - though it is the vps one ( which acts as a node also ) ... you dont have to have the figures that high ... let me know how you go ... rpcthreads=70
maxconnections=250
hope it works to add all your cards to it ... #crysx Bravo, thank you both - you are contributed a true decentralization to the network. One RIG with 6 x 1070 with SP miner hashed 54 Mh / s. Six x 54 = 324 Mh / s (0.324 Gh / s). Current overall network hashrate is 1.38 Gh / s. Four such miners and have overall network hashrate. Thus, the network is not in the hands of one people than 4 people. It is still significant decentralization. And I contributed to the decentralization of the network until a few hours. I had a 6 x RX 480 with 30 Mh / s. However, after increasing the network over 1 Gh / s not worth more mining ( I there is almost no solved blocks). This once again confirms the old idea of justice: All the rich - nothing poor . However, maybe I dreamed that on the first page it says: ive been around since pretty much the beginning ... but all good and well ... i like the name you chose for your profile here on bct ... considering that lucky luciano was THE 'original gangster' and one of the most prolific mafia bosses in the USA ... not to mention the first ... hehehe ... we would do a great deal more - but there are other projects we are working on - the engines under our 'hood' like our flagship granite ( grn ) ... and the continuation of the growth of our infrastructure ... #crysx
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georgem (OP)
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March 06, 2017, 06:08:53 AM Last edit: March 06, 2017, 06:22:04 AM by georgem |
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Georgem, any preview of your latest creation?
Lots of improvements everywhere. Update coming soon. The Spreadwallet is now capable of succesfully identifying and recognizing your local nodes (and separating them from external nodes), and figuring out whether they are raspberry pi's or from other manufacturers. I am using a combination of arp (address resolution protocol), netstat (network statistics) and pinging coupled with access to a list of IEEE 802®-2001 OUI (Organizationally Unique Identifier, see http://standards-oui.ieee.org/oui.txt) that I use to lookup the manufacturer of a device (based on MAC-Address). This way I get a good overview over the environment the SpreadWallet is operated in (devices, manufacturers, IPs, MAC-Addresses, etc..). Local Nodes that are in full control of the SpreadWallet are now automatically shown with grey background and device symbol (if available - currently only rasp pi). External Nodes that are not in control of the SpreadWallet (but which are used to create a "SPV"-style connection) are shown with transparent background, as you can see in the pic above. More Info soon. Lots of interesting details are in the making... Thanks again to my patrons for their support and patience.
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georgem (OP)
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March 06, 2017, 06:11:03 AM |
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By the way, just on a sidenote, there is a tested Raspberry Pi 3 version of the Spreadcoin Daemon ready for your download: http://spreadcoin.info/downloads/SpreadCoinARMv864.tar.xzIt's a 64bit ARMv8 build, so it won't work on older Raspberry Pi's, but it works very well on the Raspberry Pi 3. Anyone already tested the raspberry Pi 3 build? Come on guys, work with me! Feedback would be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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georgem (OP)
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March 06, 2017, 06:13:11 AM |
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However, maybe I dreamed that on the first page it says: Yes, but that is the old inactive thread of the previous developer. It's a little confusing... I know... but it will sort itself out over time.
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Nikolaj
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March 06, 2017, 07:41:53 AM |
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5k breached. No resistance up to 7k+. Easy 10k soon.
Nicely done georgem, this new revision of the wallet it's a tiny masterpiece
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ivcelmik
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March 06, 2017, 11:00:43 AM |
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Georgem, any preview of your latest creation?
Lots of improvements everywhere. Update coming soon. The Spreadwallet is now capable of succesfully identifying and recognizing your local nodes (and separating them from external nodes), and figuring out whether they are raspberry pi's or from other manufacturers. I am using a combination of arp (address resolution protocol), netstat (network statistics) and pinging coupled with access to a list of IEEE 802®-2001 OUI (Organizationally Unique Identifier, see http://standards-oui.ieee.org/oui.txt) that I use to lookup the manufacturer of a device (based on MAC-Address). This way I get a good overview over the environment the SpreadWallet is operated in (devices, manufacturers, IPs, MAC-Addresses, etc..). Local Nodes that are in full control of the SpreadWallet are now automatically shown with grey background and device symbol (if available - currently only rasp pi). External Nodes that are not in control of the SpreadWallet (but which are used to create a "SPV"-style connection) are shown with transparent background, as you can see in the pic above. More Info soon. Lots of interesting details are in the making... Thanks again to my patrons for their support and patience. Great work Georgem congratz!
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ivcelmik
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March 06, 2017, 11:41:13 AM |
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5k breached. No resistance up to 7k+. Easy 10k soon.
Nicely done georgem, this new revision of the wallet it's a tiny masterpiece
Next stop 50k
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CKKnot
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March 06, 2017, 03:02:30 PM |
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No block found on 11mh/s is this normal
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jjjordan
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March 06, 2017, 03:17:12 PM |
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No block found on 11mh/s is this normal Let's see, this is about 0.8% of total hashrate, so in a day (1440 blocks) you should hit 11 blocks. Roughly one every 2 hours.
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CKKnot
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March 06, 2017, 03:51:35 PM |
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Let's see, this is about 0.8% of total hashrate, so in a day (1440 blocks) you should hit 11 blocks. Roughly one every 2 hours.
Mining for half an hour and no block found, suspect that i did anything wrong but no error message.... I guess I'll have it sit around for a day to get some spr then Thanks mate
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