samsmith16
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February 13, 2016, 12:50:59 AM Last edit: February 13, 2016, 01:33:24 AM by samsmith16 |
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a small tutorial guide would help maybe...... windows / linux guide
I'm working on Windows guides right now
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samsmith16
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February 13, 2016, 01:02:43 AM |
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How do you go about acquiring this coin ? I don't see it on any exchanges can I try to mine some how long do you think it would take to mine a small amount ?
No Exchanges so far but as for mining. Go into the wallet, go to the Debug Window, go to Console, type setgenerate true -1 and your mining, you can check your hashrate by looking at the debug log file in the Information tab. Well the wallet that was released today.. It's actually easier then that now.. There is a "mining" drop down menu.. Simple start/stop mining right from that menu
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phunixx
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February 13, 2016, 01:06:27 AM |
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can anyone point me to a setup guide for linux perhaps? compiling and stuff.....
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incognitoworker
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February 13, 2016, 01:14:26 AM |
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Been solo mining for +48h on 2 i3 comps and sqtill got nothing......... Does anyone have a link to a guide for using this miner in ubuntu?
PM me your addy and i will send you a block. IW Is there any chance you could extend that offer to someone who can't seem to hit a block I have 2x Pentium 4 Single Cores and a Dual Core going for a week at least... Luck is really not on my side, is this what crypto is really like since I'm new to the whole scene and just do with the best I can read about. I did hit a block at the very start but that is all I have gotten Ok, PM me your addy then. IW
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Brob12321
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February 13, 2016, 02:55:32 AM |
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Yeah so you can mine with the wallet client using your cpu, but how many coins and how frequently can I expect to mine coins using that method. I ask because it uses a lot of cpu usage and honestly Id rather just buy some and earn the interest on them.
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BTCPAuction
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February 13, 2016, 04:07:55 AM |
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Yeah so you can mine with the wallet client using your cpu, but how many coins and how frequently can I expect to mine coins using that method. I ask because it uses a lot of cpu usage and honestly Id rather just buy some and earn the interest on them.
Example: This is the laptop I have running when not working: http://www.amazon.com/Asus-Q500A-BHI7T05-Notebook-i7-3632QM-DVD-RW/dp/B00AU8KQ5G (no affiliate link, feel free to click). Older model, older gen CPU. I mine about 150 (3 blocks) per 24 hours. Lucky days, 4-5, unlucky, 1 block a day. I haven't had a day without a block yet but with the hash ramping up it might happen soon!
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samsmith16
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February 13, 2016, 04:38:30 AM |
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can anyone point me to a setup guide for linux perhaps? compiling and stuff.....
Ok just a quick guide here.. I will have the nicer one finished tomorrow.. sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install checkinstall subversion git git-core build-essential sudo apt-get install libssl-dev libdb++-dev libminiupnpc-dev apt-get install build-essential libboost-all-dev automake libtool autoconf sudo apt-get install pkg-config sudo apt-get install git git clone https://github.com/FreeTrade/HOdlcoin cd HOdlcoin ./autogen.sh && ./configure --with-incompatible-bdb --without-gui make make install mkdir -p ~/.hodlcoin/ echo -e "rpcuser=rpc\nrpcpassword=1234\nserver=1\ndaemon=1\ntxindex=1" > ~/.hodlcoin/hodlcoin.conf
This will start the wallet mining bitcoind -gen=1 -minermemory=1 -genproclimit=8 -miningaddress="address" minermemory= the amount of Ram in 1gb increments (1,2,3) genproclimit= the number of threads per 1gb of ram from "minermemory" (this number must be a power of 2 so 2,4,8,16,) miningaddress="address" this is the address all your mined blocks will be sent to (example "HodlDsNuts57MFNiN8CMrMjC2CYAy8pwi9") This will shut down the wallet
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spydud22
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February 13, 2016, 05:58:18 AM |
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I'm stoked that I can open 16 miners now =D (you think 32gb of ram will work)? So I've been a scrypt miner for 2 years but never dabbled in cpu mining. The command genproclimit=x, how do i know how many threads I should use when opening say 8 miners (8GB ram)?
I'm seeing the best results if your total number of threads is 2 to 4 times the number of cores. So if you are running minermemory=8 on an 8 core machine, I'd go with genproclimit=2 or genproclimit=4, probably 4 is better. I was able to get 73 Hashes on an i5 2500K (unlocked) and got 3 blocks last night. Windows doesn't like me doing anything over minermemory=2 (windows 10, 16gb ram) That being said I got, HOdlcoin-qt.exe -gen=1 -minermemory=2 -genproclimit=4 I get 40 hashes. :/ Just going to stick to setgenerate true -1 A little edit to what I said. I just bought an AMD FX3820 Vishera 8 core cpu and it kicks ass at 130 hashes. Even with my i5 im finding blocks regularly.
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Fuzzbawls
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February 13, 2016, 07:51:54 AM |
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can anyone point me to a setup guide for linux perhaps? compiling and stuff.....
Ok just a quick guide here.. I will have the nicer one finished tomorrow.. sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install checkinstall subversion git git-core build-essential sudo apt-get install libssl-dev libdb++-dev libminiupnpc-dev apt-get install build-essential libboost-all-dev automake libtool autoconf sudo apt-get install pkg-config sudo apt-get install git git clone https://github.com/FreeTrade/HOdlcoin cd HOdlcoin ./autogen.sh && ./configure --with-incompatible-bdb --without-gui make make install mkdir -p ~/.hodlcoin/ echo -e "rpcuser=rpc\nrpcpassword=1234\nserver=1\ndaemon=1\ntxindex=1" > ~/.hodlcoin/hodlcoin.conf
This will start the wallet mining bitcoind -gen=1 -minermemory=1 -genproclimit=8 -miningaddress="address" minermemory= the amount of Ram in 1gb increments (1,2,3) genproclimit= the number of threads per 1gb of ram from "minermemory" (this number must be a power of 2 so 2,4,8,16,) miningaddress="address" this is the address all your mined blocks will be sent to (example "HodlDsNuts57MFNiN8CMrMjC2CYAy8pwi9") This will shut down the wallet Worth mentioning that the above compile instructions will (obviously) be using a newer version of bdb than what is considered the norm. While this isn't a problem in and of itself, it does mean that you'll likely need to compile future wallet versions yourself as well, even if a binary distribution becomes available for your platform.
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phunixx
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February 13, 2016, 10:06:02 AM |
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can anyone point me to a setup guide for linux perhaps? compiling and stuff.....
Ok just a quick guide here.. I will have the nicer one finished tomorrow.. sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install checkinstall subversion git git-core build-essential sudo apt-get install libssl-dev libdb++-dev libminiupnpc-dev apt-get install build-essential libboost-all-dev automake libtool autoconf sudo apt-get install pkg-config sudo apt-get install git git clone https://github.com/FreeTrade/HOdlcoin cd HOdlcoin ./autogen.sh && ./configure --with-incompatible-bdb --without-gui make make install mkdir -p ~/.hodlcoin/ echo -e "rpcuser=rpc\nrpcpassword=1234\nserver=1\ndaemon=1\ntxindex=1" > ~/.hodlcoin/hodlcoin.conf
This will start the wallet mining bitcoind -gen=1 -minermemory=1 -genproclimit=8 -miningaddress="address" minermemory= the amount of Ram in 1gb increments (1,2,3) genproclimit= the number of threads per 1gb of ram from "minermemory" (this number must be a power of 2 so 2,4,8,16,) miningaddress="address" this is the address all your mined blocks will be sent to (example "HodlDsNuts57MFNiN8CMrMjC2CYAy8pwi9") This will shut down the wallet Thx a lot mate !!!!!!!!!!!
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eule
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February 13, 2016, 12:11:39 PM Last edit: February 13, 2016, 12:38:21 PM by eule |
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Nice coin and concept. Getting ~105 hashes per second on my FX8320. I have spread it over time a bit. Some 1 month, some 2 months, half year etc. It's interesting that this is possible here.
It's really unique and a gamechanger, isn't it? No need for the general user to go to shady places to invest, just hodl! And in contrast to the complex PoS systems many coins have, hodling is super simple and transparent for the user.
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scamkiller
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February 13, 2016, 01:53:55 PM |
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Nice coin and concept. Getting ~105 hashes per second on my FX8320. I have spread it over time a bit. Some 1 month, some 2 months, half year etc. It's interesting that this is possible here.
It's really unique and a gamechanger, isn't it? No need for the general user to go to shady places to invest, just hodl! And in contrast to the complex PoS systems many coins have, hodling is super simple and transparent for the user. HODL!HODL!HODL!
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spydud22
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February 13, 2016, 03:42:02 PM |
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Nice coin and concept. Getting ~105 hashes per second on my FX8320. I have spread it over time a bit. Some 1 month, some 2 months, half year etc. It's interesting that this is possible here.
It's really unique and a gamechanger, isn't it? No need for the general user to go to shady places to invest, just hodl! And in contrast to the complex PoS systems many coins have, hodling is super simple and transparent for the user. tweak it with the few commands he gives us on the first page and i was able to get 128 hash out of my fx8320
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eule
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February 13, 2016, 04:21:58 PM Last edit: February 13, 2016, 04:50:28 PM by eule |
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Not sure which commands you mean on the first page, currently running with 2gb and 8 threads so 16 threads total, perhaps also has to do with me being on Win7. 4 of 8 threads of an i7 950 on Linux get around 100 hashes/sec too, can't wait for a standalone miner. Since the Fx8320 is the better CPU, this also indicates that there might be potential for improvement of mining performance on Windows. edit: I forgot, I have the FX8320 E... Time to overclock it.
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johnnysof
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February 13, 2016, 04:52:33 PM |
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can anyone point me to a setup guide for linux perhaps? compiling and stuff.....
Ok just a quick guide here.. I will have the nicer one finished tomorrow.. sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install checkinstall subversion git git-core build-essential sudo apt-get install libssl-dev libdb++-dev libminiupnpc-dev apt-get install build-essential libboost-all-dev automake libtool autoconf sudo apt-get install pkg-config sudo apt-get install git git clone https://github.com/FreeTrade/HOdlcoin cd HOdlcoin ./autogen.sh && ./configure --with-incompatible-bdb --without-gui make make install mkdir -p ~/.hodlcoin/ echo -e "rpcuser=rpc\nrpcpassword=1234\nserver=1\ndaemon=1\ntxindex=1" > ~/.hodlcoin/hodlcoin.conf
This will start the wallet mining bitcoind -gen=1 -minermemory=1 -genproclimit=8 -miningaddress="address" minermemory= the amount of Ram in 1gb increments (1,2,3) genproclimit= the number of threads per 1gb of ram from "minermemory" (this number must be a power of 2 so 2,4,8,16,) miningaddress="address" this is the address all your mined blocks will be sent to (example "HodlDsNuts57MFNiN8CMrMjC2CYAy8pwi9") This will shut down the wallet I'm getting an error "checking for SSL... no". But I have openssl installed. Any advice? Thanks.
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eule
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February 13, 2016, 05:01:20 PM |
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I'm getting an error "checking for SSL... no". But I have openssl installed. Any advice? Thanks.
Did you install libssl-dev? Hashrate is rising quickly btw, almost 20000 now.
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johnnysof
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February 13, 2016, 05:04:27 PM |
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I'm getting an error "checking for SSL... no". But I have openssl installed. Any advice? Thanks.
Did you install libssl-dev? Hashrate is rising quickly btw, almost 20000 now. Yes, without any errors. sudo apt-get install libssl-dev libdb++-dev libminiupnpc-dev EDIT: This is what I get after installing it again Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done libssl-dev is already the newest version. 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 20 not upgraded.
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eule
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February 13, 2016, 05:07:16 PM |
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What distro are you using? I'm on Debian and it worked flawlessly: checking for SSL... yes
Sorry for the tease. Maybe your distro uses an old version of libssl-dev and it would be worth a try to use the testing repo. Or maybe someone can supply binaries, despite the problems that come with that?
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johnnysof
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February 13, 2016, 05:14:07 PM |
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What distro are you using? I'm on Debian and it worked flawlessly: checking for SSL... yes
Sorry for the tease. Maybe your distro uses an old version of libssl-dev and it would be worth a try to use the testing repo. Or maybe someone can supply binaries, despite the problems that come with that? I have Ubuntu 14.04 x64, but don't have any issues with other wallets.
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