shintosai
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April 12, 2016, 02:36:46 AM |
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hi steve any update with the coin movement? after almost 24 hrs of mining using my laptop I got 29 bern not profitable enough to cover my electric bill but satisfied enough because finally i mine my own coin, thank yo so much for your kind help even if I'm just a newbie you find time helping me out, you are worth to follow whatever happen steve just keep moving up okay! goodluck to you and to all the the dev team. thank you so much.
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BernieCoin (OP)
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April 12, 2016, 03:43:50 AM |
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hi steve any update with the coin movement? after almost 24 hrs of mining using my laptop I got 29 bern not profitable enough to cover my electric bill but satisfied enough because finally i mine my own coin, thank yo so much for your kind help even if I'm just a newbie you find time helping me out, you are worth to follow whatever happen steve just keep moving up okay! goodluck to you and to all the the dev team. thank you so much.
Hi shintosai, If by movement, you mean market movement, the price has slipped a bit over the past 24 hours but did have some higher peeks. Now selling at 178 satoshi. Some good volume compaired to the past certainly. I am not really much of a trader myself. My idea of market manipulation is work harder. Yes, CPUs are not very efficient mining. It is a lot of electricty compared to the number of hashes. GPUs do do much, much better. The good thing is the things you learned getting your CPU mining will be applicable to GPU mining if you should choose to do so ever. I was very glad to help you and you are very welcome. Yes, I will keep moving up. Hopefully with Bernie as my president. Thanks for the wishes of luck!
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DonMarco
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April 12, 2016, 06:18:05 AM |
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Hello.
I come with a question like always:D
Tell me what i need to create node for Bern? Do You need 1 more node? Is there a bounty for this?
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DecentralizeEconomics
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April 12, 2016, 06:35:26 AM |
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Bernie traitors in cahoots with the Chinese Communists. Go figure.
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"Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties." - Areopagitica
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frostminer
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April 12, 2016, 09:59:55 AM |
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How can i solo mine multiple machines to the same "wallet"? You know, like a proxy.
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BernieCoin (OP)
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April 12, 2016, 05:30:24 PM |
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How can i solo mine multiple machines to the same "wallet"? You know, like a proxy.
Yes, you can. On the one machine that you want to run the wallet that all the mining will happen on, edit or create the BERNcash.conf file. This file will be in the same directory that you have the BERN wallet.dat rpcuser=MAKEaRPCuser rpcpassword=MAKEaRPCpassword rpcallowip=* server=1 listen=1 daemon=1
Then, connect the miners to the IP of the wallet you are mining from on port 32016. Using the user and password you defined in the BERNcash.conf above.
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BernieCoin (OP)
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April 12, 2016, 05:55:41 PM |
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Hello.
I come with a question like always:D
Tell me what i need to create node for Bern? Do You need 1 more node? Is there a bounty for this?
Questions are always welcome. You need to configure your router and any firewall to forward the connect port of 32020 to the machine's IP. The machine needs to be running 24/7. I have the seed nodes built into the wallet. Of course, the more the merrier as it would strengthen the network. People would have to edit their conf file to add additional nodes until they could be programmed into a future release. But your node would be discovered once the seed nodes are connected as wallets get peers from the seed nodes. Sure, I can give you a bounty for this. PM en route. Thank you!
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frostminer
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April 12, 2016, 06:33:50 PM |
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How can i solo mine multiple machines to the same "wallet"? You know, like a proxy.
Yes, you can. On the one machine that you want to run the wallet that all the mining will happen on, edit or create the BERNcash.conf file. This file will be in the same directory that you have the BERN wallet.dat rpcuser=MAKEaRPCuser rpcpassword=MAKEaRPCpassword rpcallowip=* server=1 listen=1 daemon=1
Then, connect the miners to the IP of the wallet you are mining from on port 32016. Using the user and password you defined in the BERNcash.conf above. Ah, it was the listening port i didnt have. Tried setting it. Now mining seems to be working, but not rewarding. Getting no accepts. Im doing a lot of hashes.. how long should i wait to expect any blocks with 20 mh/s?
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BernieCoin (OP)
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April 12, 2016, 06:36:38 PM |
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How can i solo mine multiple machines to the same "wallet"? You know, like a proxy.
Yes, you can. On the one machine that you want to run the wallet that all the mining will happen on, edit or create the BERNcash.conf file. This file will be in the same directory that you have the BERN wallet.dat rpcuser=MAKEaRPCuser rpcpassword=MAKEaRPCpassword rpcallowip=* server=1 listen=1 daemon=1
Then, connect the miners to the IP of the wallet you are mining from on port 32016. Using the user and password you defined in the BERNcash.conf above. Ah, it was the listening port i didnt have. Tried setting it. Now mining seems to be working, but not rewarding. Getting no accepts. Im doing a lot of hashes.. how long should i wait to expect any blocks with 20 mh/s? 20 mh/s! You will be finding blocks left and right. I just found one with 6 mh/s. You will not see shares accepted. When you see accepted, it will be you have solved a block and the block is accepted.
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frostminer
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April 12, 2016, 06:43:32 PM |
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How can i solo mine multiple machines to the same "wallet"? You know, like a proxy.
Yes, you can. On the one machine that you want to run the wallet that all the mining will happen on, edit or create the BERNcash.conf file. This file will be in the same directory that you have the BERN wallet.dat rpcuser=MAKEaRPCuser rpcpassword=MAKEaRPCpassword rpcallowip=* server=1 listen=1 daemon=1
Then, connect the miners to the IP of the wallet you are mining from on port 32016. Using the user and password you defined in the BERNcash.conf above. Ah, it was the listening port i didnt have. Tried setting it. Now mining seems to be working, but not rewarding. Getting no accepts. Im doing a lot of hashes.. how long should i wait to expect any blocks with 20 mh/s? 20 mh/s! You will be finding blocks left and right. I just found one with 6 mh/s. You will not see shares accepted. When you see accepted, it will be you have solved a block and the block is accepted. Yeah, from suprnva im seeing a stream of "yays" with cuda and "accepted" with sgminer.. now i only see the hashes. But now i should still find blocks pretty often.. But it doesnt seem to. I was thinking setting up a local pool/node .. and not add to the pool power. I love pools, dont get me wrong. But i also dislike that they often have 90% of the power Which aint good for decentralization. EDIT: NEVERMIND! Now they seem to find blocks. 3 since last post. Any way to show the hash speed? The wallet console command(gethashespersec) seems to only list the "wallet mining". Not the "clients".
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frostminer
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April 12, 2016, 07:04:57 PM |
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Now that this everthing seems to be working nicely..
I have another wish for the wallet.(in addition to staking stats)
Sound: An option to play a little(not intrusive!) sound whenever a payment is recieved(or mined).
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shintosai
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April 12, 2016, 07:11:05 PM |
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Now that this everthing seems to be working nicely..
I have another wish for the wallet.(in addition to staking stats)
Sound: An option to play a little(not intrusive!) sound whenever a payment is recieved(or mined).
how request mined from supernova? can you tell me I just wanted to have it place to my wallet but I don;'t know where to find the withdrawal option, thanks in advance steve.
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frostminer
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April 12, 2016, 07:23:09 PM |
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Now that this everthing seems to be working nicely..
I have another wish for the wallet.(in addition to staking stats)
Sound: An option to play a little(not intrusive!) sound whenever a payment is recieved(or mined).
how request mined from supernova? can you tell me I just wanted to have it place to my wallet but I don;'t know where to find the withdrawal option, thanks in advance steve. How to get out your earned coins? Enter a sum in the auto pay field in "Account settings". Or scroll down on the same page and hit the cash out now option.
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frostminer
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April 12, 2016, 08:29:15 PM |
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New "problem"
Im getting "not providing work fast enough" in sgminer.
Is there any way to increase the speed the wallet can give out jobs? Like farmrecheck in eth.
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wersd
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April 12, 2016, 08:29:31 PM |
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Bernie traitors in cahoots with the Chinese Communists. Go figure. Dumb KKK moron
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BernieCoin (OP)
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April 12, 2016, 08:39:59 PM |
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New "problem"
Im getting "not providing work fast enough" in sgminer.
Is there any way to increase the speed the wallet can give out jobs? Like farmrecheck in eth.
You want to increase the number of work items you queue. In sgminer, press "S" for settings, then "Q" for queue, and enter a larger number and press enter.
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BernieCoin (OP)
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April 12, 2016, 08:46:00 PM Last edit: April 12, 2016, 09:08:49 PM by BernieCoin |
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I will never waste my vote on #HiLlARyForPrison2016 #BernieOrBust
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BernieCoin (OP)
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April 12, 2016, 08:46:53 PM |
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Now that this everthing seems to be working nicely..
I have another wish for the wallet.(in addition to staking stats)
Sound: An option to play a little(not intrusive!) sound whenever a payment is recieved(or mined).
Doable, sure. Of course I will need to do this in a way that can be disabled. You will not appreciate the wallet chiming in during your favorite podcast or movie. It is on the list.
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BernieCoin (OP)
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April 12, 2016, 08:51:58 PM |
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Now that this everthing seems to be working nicely..
I have another wish for the wallet.(in addition to staking stats)
Sound: An option to play a little(not intrusive!) sound whenever a payment is recieved(or mined).
how request mined from supernova? can you tell me I just wanted to have it place to my wallet but I don;'t know where to find the withdrawal option, thanks in advance steve. How to get out your earned coins? Enter a sum in the auto pay field in "Account settings". Or scroll down on the same page and hit the cash out now option. Yes, like frostminer has pointed out, you need to establish a threshold for suprnova to send payments at. Login to your suprnova dashboard. Select "My Account" and then select "Edit Account". There you can define your payout address, donation (to suprnova) %, and the payout threshold. You need to enter your PIN also before you click "Update Account". Hope that helps!
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frostminer
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April 12, 2016, 09:08:54 PM |
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New "problem"
Im getting "not providing work fast enough" in sgminer.
Is there any way to increase the speed the wallet can give out jobs? Like farmrecheck in eth.
You want to increase the number of work items you queue. In sgminer, press "S" for settings, then "Q" for queue, and enter a larger number and press enter. My conf file had "worksize": "128", but it seems to "1" in the S-Q settings. Hmm. Whats high and low? Does it affect anything? Rejected blocks are a really sad thing now (yes, the sound must be non intrusive, and preferably off by default. Like a little speaker you need to press)
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