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September 04, 2015, 07:32:53 AM |
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are there any working exchanges ?
Yes, Cryptopia.co.nz, trades in LTC-SLOTH, UNO-SLOTH, DOT-SLOTH, FTC-SLOTH, DOGE-SLOTH, POP-SLOTH and HTML-SLOTH markets.
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kama
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September 04, 2015, 07:46:57 AM Last edit: September 04, 2015, 08:02:53 AM by kama |
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nice but i have only one connection to the network. How to solve that ?
edit:is difficulity retarget algo is digishield or kgw ?
Difficulty retargeting using Kimoto Gravity Well DIGI shield
edit2:which is block number which is reward ?
Orginal rewards up to block 299999 5 * 50000000 96 * 10000 99899 * 500000 100000 * 250000 100000 * 125000
Kicking in from block 300K++:
100 * 1000000 200 * 500000 400 * 250000 800 * 125000 1600 * 62500 1000 * 31250 500 * 10000 220 * 5000
edit3:also can you give me a conf file im going to solo mine this
edit4:why is this wallet using too much cpu resource ?
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September 04, 2015, 08:09:17 AM |
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nice but i have only one connection to the network. How to solve that ?
edit:is difficulity retarget algo is digishield or kgw ?
Difficulty retargeting using Kimoto Gravity Well DIGI shield
edit2:which is block number which is reward ?
Orginal rewards up to block 299999 5 * 50000000 96 * 10000 99899 * 500000 100000 * 250000 100000 * 125000
Kicking in from block 300K++:
100 * 1000000 200 * 500000 400 * 250000 800 * 125000 1600 * 62500 1000 * 31250 500 * 10000 220 * 5000
edit3:also can you give me a conf file im going to solo mine this
Answer 1: It is KGW with DIGIshield (Done in version 1.3.0 by Thimo allready) Answer 2: Block rewards 1.3.0 0 .. 4 5 * 50000000 5 .. 100 96 * 10000 101 .. 99999 99899 * 500000 100000 .. 199999 100K * 250000 200000 .. 299999 100K * 125000 Block rewards 1.3.1 build 3 start @block 300K++ 300000 .. 300099 100 * 1000000 300100 .. 300299 200 * 500000 300300 .. 300699 400 * 250000 300700 .. 301499 800 * 125000 301500 .. 303099 1600 * 62500 303100 .. 304099 1000 * 31250 304100 .. 304599 500 * 10000 304600 .. 304819 220 * 5000 And then all the way into 2021 304820 .. 1229584 924765 * 4321 And some last ones in 2021 1229585 .. 1230386 802 * 1 Answer 3: Which miner are you going to use? Am using SGminer myself.
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kama
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September 04, 2015, 08:14:15 AM |
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yep im gonna use sgminer
edit:im also created slothcoin conf from information at the web
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September 04, 2015, 08:20:37 AM |
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nice but i have only one connection to the network. How to solve that ?
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edit4:why is this wallet using too much cpu resource ?
If you want good connections I'd suggest opening port 5107, default for Slothcoin, or port forward it in your modem/router. For that to work you should have a static local IP address. Dynamic won't work, but most of the time it is default, specially when you use WIFI. To get a Static local IP, like 10.x.x.x or 192.168.1.x you need to set that manually. After that you can port-forward 5107 in your router modem. (NAT / Virtual Server) Answer 4: The wallet using CPU resources probably means it is getting a lot of blocks in. (Will have a look in that.)
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kama
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September 04, 2015, 08:22:17 AM |
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nice but i have only one connection to the network. How to solve that ?
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edit4:why is this wallet using too much cpu resource ?
If you want good connections I'd suggest opening port 5107, default for Slothcoin, or port forward it in your modem/router. For that to work you should have a static local IP address. Dynamic won't work, but most of the time it is default, specially when you use WIFI. To get a Static local IP, like 10.x.x.x or 192.168.1.x you need to set that manually. After that you can port-forward 5107 in your router modem. (NAT / Virtual Server) Answer 4: The wallet using CPU resources probably means it is getting a lot of blocks in. (Will have a look in that.) and the last question:what is your hashrate ?
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September 04, 2015, 08:23:42 AM |
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September 04, 2015, 08:23:48 AM |
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@kama, will answer your questions in a while, need a coffee refill first.
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September 04, 2015, 08:24:21 AM |
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Goin' Sloth all the way up!
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September 04, 2015, 08:43:40 AM |
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.. and the last question:what is your hashrate ?
The SGminer.conf: { "pools": [ { "url": "http://n.n.n.n:p", "user": "userInSlothcoinConf", "pass": "passInSlothcoinConf", "algorithm": "maxcoin" } ], "profiles": [], "failover-only": true, "device": "all", "vectors":"1", "lookup-gap": "2", "intensity": "d", "shaders": "80", "thread-concurrency": "320", "worksize": "128", "gpu-engine": "0-0", "gpu-memclock": "0", "gpu-threads": "1", "gpu-fan": "0-85", "gpu-powertune": "0", "gpu-vddc": "0.000", "temp-cutoff": "68", "temp-overheat": "60", "temp-target": "43", "gpu-memdiff": "0", "shares": "0", "kernel-path": "/usr/local/bin/kernel", "api-mcast-port": "4028", "api-port": "4028", "expiry": "28", "failover-switch-delay": "60", "gpu-dyninterval": "1", "gpu-platform": "0", "gpu-threads":"1", "hamsi-expand-big": "4", "keccak-unroll": "0", "log": "5", "no-pool-disable": true, "no-client-reconnect": true, "queue": "2", "scan-time": "7", "tcp-keepalive": "30", "temp-hysteresis": "3", "watchpool-refresh": "30" } In "pools" you'd have to change it to your own URL and Port off course. Same goes for "user" and "pass", they should be the same as in Slothcoin.conf Slothcoin.conf: server=1 rpcuser=userInSlothcoinConf rpcpassword=passInSlothcoinConf rpcallowip=n.n.n.n rpcport=p
These settings have to match the ones for SGminer. And I'm only mining @ ~4Mhs, 25 tops if I use the whole network. (They are all 15-18 Watt TDP PC's.) You probably would have to change: "shaders": "80", "thread-concurrency": "320", ..
"gpu-dyninterval": "1", .. "gpu-threads":"1",
And if you have more than 1 GPU core you'll need to leek at some samples about how to fix that. Good luck!
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September 04, 2015, 08:47:13 AM |
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Maybe Addnode list is still a good idea? Allthough new peers have been 'build in' the code, it does not seem to work flawless...
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September 04, 2015, 09:06:55 AM |
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im mining with 10mhash started 5 mins ago but still can't find any block
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September 04, 2015, 09:16:31 AM |
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im mining with 10mhash started 5 mins ago but still can't find any block Current total mining power is about 350Mhs, with difficulty 11.6, that might take a while. At least half an hour upto a couple of hours. So Sloth all the way. Do appreciate your efforts though, PM me one of your Sloth addresses and I'll send you some SLOTH that normally would take you a while to mine and to confirm. (Have all mined those myself btw, sometimes the big miners leave, for a while, and that's when you come in...) To get more out off your mining settings change "gpu-dyninterval": "1", should give you a couple of Mhs more, but to much and your PC will lock up mining. Start with say 16, double that if it goes well, etc...
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September 04, 2015, 09:22:03 AM |
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okay here is my sloth adress:SchJ4qWF57w7isNkEnT49fJCP2Pmt1C1yZs sorry it was need to be pm
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September 04, 2015, 09:23:31 AM |
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im mining with 10mhash started 5 mins ago but still can't find any block To get more out off your mining settings change "gpu-dyninterval": "1", should give you a couple of Mhs more, but to much and your PC will lock up mining. Start with say 16, double that if it goes well, etc... also should i try 1 or 16 and up ?
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September 04, 2015, 09:34:02 AM |
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im mining with 10mhash started 5 mins ago but still can't find any block To get more out off your mining settings change "gpu-dyninterval": "1", should give you a couple of Mhs more, but to much and your PC will lock up mining. Start with say 16, double that if it goes well, etc... also should i try 1 or 16 and up ? If "interval" : "d" then "gpu-dyninterval": "1" decides how intensive SGminer will push your GPU. In my own settings I have set "gpu-dyninterval" to "1" because I need to be able to use my computer for other things. When "gpu-interval" is changed to say "8" you will give more power to SGminer. If that works fine, try the value of "16", if that works fine and your GPU stays cool enough, try "32". At a certain point you'll notice that your PC has a hard time doing other things. That's where you start lowering the value of "gpu-interval" by steps of 8. Until you'll think that you have the maximum of Mh/s possible and your PC can still get email in and browse the web. It is trial and error to work this out though. Edit: Tried to send you some SLOTH, but the addres you gave me does seem to be incomplete?
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September 04, 2015, 09:39:37 AM |
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im mining with 10mhash started 5 mins ago but still can't find any block To get more out off your mining settings change "gpu-dyninterval": "1", should give you a couple of Mhs more, but to much and your PC will lock up mining. Start with say 16, double that if it goes well, etc... also should i try 1 or 16 and up ? If "interval" : "d" then "gpu-dyninterval": "1" decides how intensive SGminer will push your GPU. In my own settings I have set "gpu-dyninterval" to "1" because I need to be able to use my computer for other things. When "gpu-interval" is changed to say "8" you will give more power to SGminer. If that works fine, try the value of "16", if that works fine and your GPU stays cool enough, try "32". At a certain point you'll notice that your PC has a hard time doing other things. That's where you start lowering the value of "gpu-interval" by steps of 8. Until you'll think that you have the maximum of Mh/s possible and your PC can still get email in and browse the web. It is trial and error to work this out though. Edit: Tried to send you some SLOTH, but the addres you gave me does seem to be incomplete? my hashrate is so bad so i exit the system and deleted the bins sry if i buy a rig i will mine it
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September 04, 2015, 09:43:59 AM |
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im mining with 10mhash started 5 mins ago but still can't find any block To get more out off your mining settings change "gpu-dyninterval": "1", should give you a couple of Mhs more, but to much and your PC will lock up mining. Start with say 16, double that if it goes well, etc... also should i try 1 or 16 and up ? If "interval" : "d" then "gpu-dyninterval": "1" decides how intensive SGminer will push your GPU. In my own settings I have set "gpu-dyninterval" to "1" because I need to be able to use my computer for other things. When "gpu-interval" is changed to say "8" you will give more power to SGminer. If that works fine, try the value of "16", if that works fine and your GPU stays cool enough, try "32". At a certain point you'll notice that your PC has a hard time doing other things. That's where you start lowering the value of "gpu-interval" by steps of 8. Until you'll think that you have the maximum of Mh/s possible and your PC can still get email in and browse the web. It is trial and error to work this out though. Edit: Tried to send you some SLOTH, but the addres you gave me does seem to be incomplete? my hashrate is so bad so i exit the system and deleted the bins sry if i buy a rig i will mine it Never mind, thanks for trying!
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September 04, 2015, 01:53:58 PM |
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nice reborn haha.
I think most old wallets are lost...
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September 04, 2015, 02:12:33 PM |
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Maybe Addnode list is still a good idea? Allthough new peers have been 'build in' the code, it does not seem to work flawless... i've got two connections without doing nuffingk. https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/BlockExplorer?coin=SLOTHand cryptopia explorer gives these. at least one must be hardcoded, cos i am connected to the top and bottom ones. addnode=91.155.235.8:5107 addnode=31.28.12.26:5107 addnode=87.208.30.94:5107
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