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February 08, 2016, 06:15:08 AM
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Definitely need a wallet where we can control the no. of threads.

you mean like on the fly? bc you can right now control how many threads are used..

Through the console?
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February 08, 2016, 09:12:20 AM
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It was very funny beeing successful with Solo-Mining. Have also done some term deposits - quite nice!
But mining I will switch now to Decred what should also be very CPU friendly.

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February 08, 2016, 09:19:46 AM
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german blogpost about HOdlcoin
https://altcoinspekulant.wordpress.com/2016/02/08/mining-spass-mit-hodlcoin-hodl/

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February 08, 2016, 09:55:35 AM
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Thanks Wosch, really good article - 100% accurate and well explained, even via Google Translate. Nice blog design too - good layout, interspersed with pics, very easy to read. Smiley Thanks for the recommendation.

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February 08, 2016, 10:10:17 AM
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Thanks Wosch, really good article - 100% accurate and well explained, even via Google Translate. Nice blog design too - good layout, interspersed with pics, very easy to read. Smiley Thanks for the recommendation.

Many thanks, it was a pleasure to write this down and I haven’t have so much fun with a Altcoinproject for a very long time. JUST HODL! 
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February 08, 2016, 10:19:32 AM
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Thanks Wosch, really good article - 100% accurate and well explained, even via Google Translate. Nice blog design too - good layout, interspersed with pics, very easy to read. Smiley Thanks for the recommendation.

Many thanks, it was a pleasure to write this down and I haven’t have so much fun with a Altcoinproject for a very long time. JUST HODL! 


Ok! And I'm HODLing you responsible for any increase in the hashrate!

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February 08, 2016, 03:32:16 PM
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Definitely need a wallet where we can control the no. of threads.

you mean like on the fly? bc you can right now control how many threads are used..

Through the console?

Yes

setgenerate true -1 -> all cores
setgenerate true  2 -> two cores
setgenerate true  6 -> six cores
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February 08, 2016, 04:32:07 PM
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Definitely need a wallet where we can control the no. of threads.

you mean like on the fly? bc you can right now control how many threads are used..

Through the console?

Yes

setgenerate true -1 -> all cores
setgenerate true  2 -> two cores
setgenerate true  6 -> six cores

Same thing for an 8 core AMD proccessor? just -8?

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February 08, 2016, 05:32:10 PM
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Definitely need a wallet where we can control the no. of threads.

you mean like on the fly? bc you can right now control how many threads are used..

Through the console?

Yes

setgenerate true -1 -> all cores
setgenerate true  2 -> two cores
setgenerate true  6 -> six cores

Same thing for an 8 core AMD proccessor? just -8?

If you want to use all 8 of your 8 cores just use setgenerate true -1
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February 08, 2016, 05:34:35 PM
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Okay, new binary and source fixes the problem with the program crashing when changing the number of threads -

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-5Ax5kejTpMNDVGeDdDU2FVMk0/view?usp=sharing

Should be a bit easier to experiment with now.

Note, it can only use powers of 2 for threads . . . and it rounds up. Choose 3, you'll get 4. Choose 5,6 or 7, you'll get 8.

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February 08, 2016, 05:56:10 PM
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Okay, new binary and source fixes the problem with the program crashing when changing the number of threads -

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-5Ax5kejTpMNDVGeDdDU2FVMk0/view?usp=sharing

Should be a bit easier to experiment with now.

Note, it can only use powers of 2 for threads . . . and it rounds up. Choose 3, you'll get 4. Choose 5,6 or 7, you'll get 8.

Great. It works better. And "setgenerate false" now works.

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February 08, 2016, 08:04:47 PM
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Hi together.

A reader of my Blog have received the alert "Virus Spursint.A" from Windows Defender after Downloading the wallet. I guess this is false alert?!

Thanks for any comment on this.
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February 08, 2016, 08:19:23 PM
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Yes, it's a false alarm. A lot of bitcoin style wallets and miners get wrongly flagged by antivirus software.

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February 08, 2016, 08:24:40 PM
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Here's a report on the file -

https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/38a102c84cff9992eff8f4a51e720175933e126a9f52ebfb98077bc7bdb3f5a6/analysis/1454962921/

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February 08, 2016, 08:41:56 PM
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Thanks for this FreeTrade.
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February 08, 2016, 09:18:50 PM
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HODLcoin is very hard to mine, I haven't hit 1 block at all in days Sad

You see a good coin and find out you can't be a part of it, Guess I'm going to have to personally hate this coin for now lol

really whats your hash rate? I mined 2 blocks on a rig that was maxed out at 57h/s and as low as 31h/s

How can you tell your hashrate ? I am using the built-in miner inside the wallet with a Core 2 Duo (Dual Core) with the setgenerate true -1 option.

I've even tried on a i5 for half a day and nothing....

Go to the Debug window.. its found under the Help drop down... then when in the Debug window under the Info tab.. at the bottom there is a little button it says open with an arrow.. when the file opens scroll down to the bottom.. in there will be your hash rate.. you should be able to find it.. if you need mor guidance let me know..

I don't see where my hastrate is. All it tells me is the miner started and Proof of work found.

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February 08, 2016, 09:31:03 PM
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HODLcoin is very hard to mine, I haven't hit 1 block at all in days Sad

You see a good coin and find out you can't be a part of it, Guess I'm going to have to personally hate this coin for now lol

really whats your hash rate? I mined 2 blocks on a rig that was maxed out at 57h/s and as low as 31h/s

How can you tell your hashrate ? I am using the built-in miner inside the wallet with a Core 2 Duo (Dual Core) with the setgenerate true -1 option.

I've even tried on a i5 for half a day and nothing....

Go to the Debug window.. its found under the Help drop down... then when in the Debug window under the Info tab.. at the bottom there is a little button it says open with an arrow.. when the file opens scroll down to the bottom.. in there will be your hash rate.. you should be able to find it.. if you need mor guidance let me know..

I don't see where my hastrate is. All it tells me is the miner started and Proof of work found.

Take a look at debug.txt

There will be something like this:

Hashes Per Second=457 (total seconds=39 hashes=17828)

That is your hashrate.
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February 09, 2016, 02:07:21 AM
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HODLcoin is very hard to mine, I haven't hit 1 block at all in days Sad

You see a good coin and find out you can't be a part of it, Guess I'm going to have to personally hate this coin for now lol

really whats your hash rate? I mined 2 blocks on a rig that was maxed out at 57h/s and as low as 31h/s

How can you tell your hashrate ? I am using the built-in miner inside the wallet with a Core 2 Duo (Dual Core) with the setgenerate true -1 option.

I've even tried on a i5 for half a day and nothing....

Go to the Debug window.. its found under the Help drop down... then when in the Debug window under the Info tab.. at the bottom there is a little button it says open with an arrow.. when the file opens scroll down to the bottom.. in there will be your hash rate.. you should be able to find it.. if you need more guidance let me know..

I don't see where my hastrate is. All it tells me is the miner started and Proof of work found.

NO, no, no. Go to Help, Debug Window, Console, type "getmininginfo". This will tell you your networkhashps.
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February 09, 2016, 02:16:28 AM
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HODLcoin is very hard to mine, I haven't hit 1 block at all in days Sad

You see a good coin and find out you can't be a part of it, Guess I'm going to have to personally hate this coin for now lol

really whats your hash rate? I mined 2 blocks on a rig that was maxed out at 57h/s and as low as 31h/s

How can you tell your hashrate ? I am using the built-in miner inside the wallet with a Core 2 Duo (Dual Core) with the setgenerate true -1 option.

I've even tried on a i5 for half a day and nothing....

Go to the Debug window.. its found under the Help drop down... then when in the Debug window under the Info tab.. at the bottom there is a little button it says open with an arrow.. when the file opens scroll down to the bottom.. in there will be your hash rate.. you should be able to find it.. if you need more guidance let me know..

I don't see where my hastrate is. All it tells me is the miner started and Proof of work found.

NO, no, no. Go to Help, Debug Window, Console, type "getmininginfo". This will tell you your networkhashps.

That only shows "Network" Hashrate not your own, the other way tells you your own hashrate.
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February 09, 2016, 02:42:44 AM
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HODLcoin is very hard to mine, I haven't hit 1 block at all in days Sad

You see a good coin and find out you can't be a part of it, Guess I'm going to have to personally hate this coin for now lol

really whats your hash rate? I mined 2 blocks on a rig that was maxed out at 57h/s and as low as 31h/s

How can you tell your hashrate ? I am using the built-in miner inside the wallet with a Core 2 Duo (Dual Core) with the setgenerate true -1 option.

I've even tried on a i5 for half a day and nothing....

Go to the Debug window.. its found under the Help drop down... then when in the Debug window under the Info tab.. at the bottom there is a little button it says open with an arrow.. when the file opens scroll down to the bottom.. in there will be your hash rate.. you should be able to find it.. if you need more guidance let me know..

I don't see where my hastrate is. All it tells me is the miner started and Proof of work found.

NO, no, no. Go to Help, Debug Window, Console, type "getmininginfo". This will tell you your networkhashps.

That only shows "Network" Hashrate not your own, the other way tells you your own hashrate.

Yep, sorry misread. Thought they were after Network.
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