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December 01, 2015, 02:59:47 PM
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He is also not logging on anymore. Moving on.
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December 01, 2015, 03:31:31 PM
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He is also not logging on anymore. Moving on.

Last time he logged in was Sunday, two days ago... Lets see if he shows up this week. If not I'm out too.
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December 01, 2015, 03:41:08 PM
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He is also not logging on anymore. Moving on.

Last time he logged in was Sunday, two days ago... Lets see if he shows up this week. If not I'm out too.
whats the problem guys...
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December 01, 2015, 03:56:25 PM
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Enjoy the cheap coins while you can.

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December 01, 2015, 04:03:49 PM
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Enjoy the cheap coins while you can.

first cheap then zero. Smiley
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December 01, 2015, 04:05:17 PM
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Enjoy the cheap coins while you can.

first cheap then zero. Smiley

In the world of crypto...  You never know...

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December 01, 2015, 05:37:39 PM
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Well, then no BDay Hash Collisions, no swap, features coming the first week of Dec
Just be patient, this week we will see...
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December 01, 2015, 05:55:35 PM
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Hi!
I have 2 Win cpu mining questions.

1 - I can mine only with an i7 cpu. The core 2 duo or celeron G1820 doesn't work and crashes both miners(32 or 64 bit). It looks like crashing while submitting solution...
Any hints?

2 - I cannot set a mining proxy due to the miner built-in address. Is there any way to bypass the miner built-in host address?



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December 01, 2015, 07:45:06 PM
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Hi!
I have 2 Win cpu mining questions.

1 - I can mine only with an i7 cpu. The core 2 duo or celeron G1820 doesn't work and crashes both miners(32 or 64 bit). It looks like crashing while submitting solution...
Any hints?

2 - I cannot set a mining proxy due to the miner built-in address. Is there any way to bypass the miner built-in host address?





I am looking into this too - will let you all know - I hate being ripped off by pools

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December 01, 2015, 08:17:47 PM
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Hi
Totaly new to the crypto currency ting. Been mining Bytecent for about one month, but thought I'd try somthing new with PoS. Been mining Fantom with a A8-5600K @4.0GHz under Ubuntu, and are gaining about 200 FNX a day. Tryed to open my wallet for PoS about 24 hours ago, but it does not seem that i get any coins dooing that, stuck on; "about one hour til stake", for about 23 hours (should get som intreset or somthing, maybe i have missunderstood the PoS setup). Do I need to configure some .conf file for the PoS to run properly?
I also have a good feeling about this coin and I'm not gooing to sell out as son as posible. I'm in it for a long period
Hi, you will need to leave your wallet open for staking.
The coins you have mined, start to stake after a set time of maturing, how fast they stake is depending on network pos difficulty.
Each block(input) in your wallet act as a miner, if the miner has to litle power(small block size) it will take very long to stake.
The block reward is now 5FNx, so i asume you got lots of blocks with that size.
The longer you keep your wallet open, the bigger chance to get a stake.
Once a block stakes, the cycle starts over.
Happy mining, and happy staking!

IW
But can you mine and stake at the same time? and if i transfer FNX i made on my Gamer, does that allso help staking "power" or is it yust the currency I have created on the local wallet that will stake?
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December 01, 2015, 08:27:42 PM
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Hi
Totaly new to the crypto currency ting. Been mining Bytecent for about one month, but thought I'd try somthing new with PoS. Been mining Fantom with a A8-5600K @4.0GHz under Ubuntu, and are gaining about 200 FNX a day. Tryed to open my wallet for PoS about 24 hours ago, but it does not seem that i get any coins dooing that, stuck on; "about one hour til stake", for about 23 hours (should get som intreset or somthing, maybe i have missunderstood the PoS setup). Do I need to configure some .conf file for the PoS to run properly?
I also have a good feeling about this coin and I'm not gooing to sell out as son as posible. I'm in it for a long period
Hi, you will need to leave your wallet open for staking.
The coins you have mined, start to stake after a set time of maturing, how fast they stake is depending on network pos difficulty.
Each block(input) in your wallet act as a miner, if the miner has to litle power(small block size) it will take very long to stake.
The block reward is now 5FNx, so i asume you got lots of blocks with that size.
The longer you keep your wallet open, the bigger chance to get a stake.
Once a block stakes, the cycle starts over.
Happy mining, and happy staking!

IW
But can you mine and stake at the same time? and if i transfer FNX i made on my Gamer, does that allso help staking "power" or is it yust the currency I have created on the local wallet that will stake?
Yes, you can mine and stake at same time. Where you mined it is irelevant, but if you transfer coins you lose their coin age and the cycle starts over in new wallet.
To increase the "power" combine your blocks to bigger inputs in coin controll. The bigger they are, the faster they stake in theory, what strategy is best is up for discussion tho Smiley

Happy mining/staking!

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December 01, 2015, 08:32:17 PM
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Hi!
I have 2 Win cpu mining questions.

1 - I can mine only with an i7 cpu. The core 2 duo or celeron G1820 doesn't work and crashes both miners(32 or 64 bit). It looks like crashing while submitting solution...
Any hints?

2 - I cannot set a mining proxy due to the miner built-in address. Is there any way to bypass the miner built-in host address?





I am looking into this too - will let you all know - I hate being ripped off by pools

All you need to do is solo mine through the wallet and you'll hit the same, if not more, blocks than with a pool. It's the same probability except when you solomine, you don't have your pool taking a fee and your hash isn't pinched off the top. Plus, solomining makes for a healthier network.

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December 01, 2015, 08:37:34 PM
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Hi!
I have 2 Win cpu mining questions.

1 - I can mine only with an i7 cpu. The core 2 duo or celeron G1820 doesn't work and crashes both miners(32 or 64 bit). It looks like crashing while submitting solution...
Any hints?

2 - I cannot set a mining proxy due to the miner built-in address. Is there any way to bypass the miner built-in host address?





I am looking into this too - will let you all know - I hate being ripped off by pools

All you need to do is solo mine through the wallet and you'll hit the same, if not more, blocks than with a pool. It's the same probability except when you solomine, you don't have your pool taking a fee and your hash isn't pinched off the top. Plus, solomining makes for a healthier network.

Solo is the way to go. This is how I mine too.

If you have multiple computers and don't want to deal with separate wallets then just use the same wallet.dat on all your PCs.

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December 01, 2015, 08:50:51 PM
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Hi!
I have 2 Win cpu mining questions.

1 - I can mine only with an i7 cpu. The core 2 duo or celeron G1820 doesn't work and crashes both miners(32 or 64 bit). It looks like crashing while submitting solution...
Any hints?

2 - I cannot set a mining proxy due to the miner built-in address. Is there any way to bypass the miner built-in host address?





I am looking into this too - will let you all know - I hate being ripped off by pools

All you need to do is solo mine through the wallet and you'll hit the same, if not more, blocks than with a pool. It's the same probability except when you solomine, you don't have your pool taking a fee and your hash isn't pinched off the top. Plus, solomining makes for a healthier network.

Solo is the way to go. This is how I mine too.

If you have multiple computers and don't want to deal with separate wallets then just use the same wallet.dat on all your PCs.



Looked at the miner / pool setup for last 24 hours

1. No source code for the miner - not good so I ran from VPS so as not to risk my machines
2. Got much less pool mining than solo mining - not good
3. Noticed periods where I wasn't being credited with coins even though I was mining and submitting valid shares - very bad

Back to solo mining for me - I recommend you steer clear of the pool until the source code is released at the very least.

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December 01, 2015, 10:41:51 PM
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Hi!
I have 2 Win cpu mining questions.

1 - I can mine only with an i7 cpu. The core 2 duo or celeron G1820 doesn't work and crashes both miners(32 or 64 bit). It looks like crashing while submitting solution...
Any hints?

2 - I cannot set a mining proxy due to the miner built-in address. Is there any way to bypass the miner built-in host address?





I am looking into this too - will let you all know - I hate being ripped off by pools

All you need to do is solo mine through the wallet and you'll hit the same, if not more, blocks than with a pool. It's the same probability except when you solomine, you don't have your pool taking a fee and your hash isn't pinched off the top. Plus, solomining makes for a healthier network.

Solo is the way to go. This is how I mine too.

If you have multiple computers and don't want to deal with separate wallets then just use the same wallet.dat on all your PCs.



Looked at the miner / pool setup for last 24 hours

1. No source code for the miner - not good so I ran from VPS so as not to risk my machines
2. Got much less pool mining than solo mining - not good
3. Noticed periods where I wasn't being credited with coins even though I was mining and submitting valid shares - very bad

Back to solo mining for me - I recommend you steer clear of the pool until the source code is released at the very least.

how can i solo mine with four cores from wallet?
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December 01, 2015, 10:49:40 PM
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Just type setgenerate true -1 in console and press enter
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December 01, 2015, 11:07:09 PM
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I got an email from Steakcloud today stating that they are reviewing Fantom for addition to their website.

Go on yourself and request Fantom! https://steakcloud.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/requests/new

Done.  Wink

I suggest to everyone to do this.
SteakCloud is great pool service, and can really
help Fantom to rise.

I make some calculations, and can get between
1500 - 2000 FNX for just a few hour mining with
my old GPU.
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December 01, 2015, 11:34:40 PM
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how can i solo mine with four cores from wallet?

"setgenerate true -1" like Bitdonator said. Don't underestimate your CPU! I have two core2 duo laptops from 2008 that can each mine between 80-150 FNX per day. Your 4 core should do just fine I think.   Wink

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December 01, 2015, 11:40:35 PM
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I got an email from Steakcloud today stating that they are reviewing Fantom for addition to their website.

Go on yourself and request Fantom! https://steakcloud.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/requests/new

Done.  Wink

I suggest to everyone to do this.
SteakCloud is great pool service, and can really
help Fantom to rise.

I make some calculations, and can get between
1500 - 2000 FNX for just a few hour mining with
my old GPU.

That's really awesome. Steakcloud is a pretty great concept so hopefully they like what they see during the "review period." If DuckYeah! can manage to work out the kinks in the next release on or near his timeline, that would be a great indicator I bet.

And another great indicator would be what kind of changes are present in this upcoming release. There have been a lot of ideas tossed around, but it seems like there was a consensus. It's up to Mr. DuckYeah! now.

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December 02, 2015, 12:32:00 AM
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damn, DuckYeah! last login=November 29, 2015, 04:06:09 AM.....
Here's hoping we see him soon  Undecided
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