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April 15, 2016, 04:28:50 PM |
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Yeah, I mean, just do the math. If you mine 50k ESP per day, you're better than going to a pool.
Once I don't find a single block in 2 or 3 days or more, I'll consider a pool.
you're better to not mine at all, because you're losing money, with the huge supply i doubt you can even see 5-10 satoshi for this Eventually, it will get to the point where mined is just a little bit more than electricity. That should stabilize in a few weeks or a few months, maybe. It took bitcoin 6 or 7 years before miners decided to drop. Or get new hardware. I think ESP will have a GPU miner one day. Hopefully not too soon. Then everyone will be mining on GPUs. Depending on how well the coin does, we might see some attempts at FPGAs, or ASICs; those will take a few years.
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April 15, 2016, 04:31:41 PM |
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Has anyone successfully built the gui wallet on linux? On github it says you need the Qt5.5.1 run-time libraries but as far as I can see there is no "libqtgui5" or at least not in ubuntus repos.
I built it on Ubuntu with Qt4. I got some warnings, but it works fine. Just qmake-qt4 ; make (once you've installed all the dependencies).
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April 15, 2016, 04:35:54 PM |
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I feel rich... I started mining this at network difficulty 5 and network hash 100 KH/s LOL... wow. i hope this gets on an exchange soon? >_<
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April 15, 2016, 04:37:09 PM |
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Yeah, I mean, just do the math. If you mine 50k ESP per day, you're better than going to a pool.
Once I don't find a single block in 2 or 3 days or more, I'll consider a pool.
you're better to not mine at all, because you're losing money, with the huge supply i doubt you can even see 5-10 satoshi for this Eventually, it will get to the point where mined is just a little bit more than electricity. That should stabilize in a few weeks or a few months, maybe. It took bitcoin 6 or 7 years before miners decided to drop. Or get new hardware. I think ESP will have a GPU miner one day. Hopefully not too soon. Then everyone will be mining on GPUs. Depending on how well the coin does, we might see some attempts at FPGAs, or ASICs; those will take a few years. gpu miner are easy to do for this, from what i've understand it's just a modified quark algo, probably a different roun in the quark algo, like x11 vs x13 or one of those
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April 15, 2016, 04:41:50 PM |
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Yeah, I mean, just do the math. If you mine 50k ESP per day, you're better than going to a pool.
Once I don't find a single block in 2 or 3 days or more, I'll consider a pool.
you're better to not mine at all, because you're losing money, with the huge supply i doubt you can even see 5-10 satoshi for this Eventually, it will get to the point where mined is just a little bit more than electricity. That should stabilize in a few weeks or a few months, maybe. It took bitcoin 6 or 7 years before miners decided to drop. Or get new hardware. I think ESP will have a GPU miner one day. Hopefully not too soon. Then everyone will be mining on GPUs. Depending on how well the coin does, we might see some attempts at FPGAs, or ASICs; those will take a few years. In 9 hours with 60Kh/s I've made 170k ESP Pool Mining instead of risking it for a block or 3 per day solo mining. Luck plays an important factor in this as well with solved blocks.
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OrsonJ
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April 15, 2016, 04:45:22 PM |
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Has anyone successfully built the gui wallet on linux? On github it says you need the Qt5.5.1 run-time libraries but as far as I can see there is no "libqtgui5" or at least not in ubuntus repos.
I built it on Ubuntu with Qt4. I got some warnings, but it works fine. Just qmake-qt4 ; make (once you've installed all the dependencies). Sweet that fixed it, thanks!
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CryptoCoderz (OP)
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April 15, 2016, 04:48:08 PM |
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Yeah, I mean, just do the math. If you mine 50k ESP per day, you're better than going to a pool.
Once I don't find a single block in 2 or 3 days or more, I'll consider a pool.
you're better to not mine at all, because you're losing money, with the huge supply i doubt you can even see 5-10 satoshi for this Eventually, it will get to the point where mined is just a little bit more than electricity. That should stabilize in a few weeks or a few months, maybe. It took bitcoin 6 or 7 years before miners decided to drop. Or get new hardware. I think ESP will have a GPU miner one day. Hopefully not too soon. Then everyone will be mining on GPUs. Depending on how well the coin does, we might see some attempts at FPGAs, or ASICs; those will take a few years. gpu miner are easy to do for this, from what i've understand it's just a modified quark algo, probably a different roun in the quark algo, like x11 vs x13 or one of those Please please please, READ BEFORE POSTING! Or do your home work. This algorithm is a heavily modified Quark. It includes 17 algorithms and 25 rounds of hashing. Hope someone likes basing their head on those
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April 15, 2016, 04:49:54 PM |
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Yeah, I mean, just do the math. If you mine 50k ESP per day, you're better than going to a pool.
Once I don't find a single block in 2 or 3 days or more, I'll consider a pool.
you're better to not mine at all, because you're losing money, with the huge supply i doubt you can even see 5-10 satoshi for this Eventually, it will get to the point where mined is just a little bit more than electricity. That should stabilize in a few weeks or a few months, maybe. It took bitcoin 6 or 7 years before miners decided to drop. Or get new hardware. I think ESP will have a GPU miner one day. Hopefully not too soon. Then everyone will be mining on GPUs. Depending on how well the coin does, we might see some attempts at FPGAs, or ASICs; those will take a few years. gpu miner are easy to do for this, from what i've understand it's just a modified quark algo, probably a different roun in the quark algo, like x11 vs x13 or one of those Please please please, READ BEFORE POSTING! Or do your home work. This algorithm is a heavily modified Quark. It includes 17 algorithms and 25 rounds of hashing. Hope someone likes basing their head on those still easy to do, you just need to know what are those algo, not different than going from freshcoin to x11 or whatever
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April 15, 2016, 04:51:12 PM |
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When are the coins from the giveaway going to be distributed?
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Bitrated user: nobit.
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Selsonblue
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April 15, 2016, 04:54:00 PM |
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Yeah, I mean, just do the math. If you mine 50k ESP per day, you're better than going to a pool.
Once I don't find a single block in 2 or 3 days or more, I'll consider a pool.
you're better to not mine at all, because you're losing money, with the huge supply i doubt you can even see 5-10 satoshi for this Eventually, it will get to the point where mined is just a little bit more than electricity. That should stabilize in a few weeks or a few months, maybe. It took bitcoin 6 or 7 years before miners decided to drop. Or get new hardware. I think ESP will have a GPU miner one day. Hopefully not too soon. Then everyone will be mining on GPUs. Depending on how well the coin does, we might see some attempts at FPGAs, or ASICs; those will take a few years. In 9 hours with 60Kh/s I've made 170k ESP Pool Mining instead of risking it for a block or 3 per day solo mining. Luck plays an important factor in this as well with solved blocks. Im averaging 12 blocks a day on my desktop (600k) , running half the cores of my i7 wallet mining... on my i3 laptop running all cores on it im averaging about the same... this has been one of the easiest setups for cpu mining i have ever experienced. Very active dev presence on this thread. And a lot of new hashrate coming in. Even if this coin only has ltc pairings, im going to feel comfortable holding something that took little to no investment of time or money to mine. Keep it up crew! Lets get it on Yolobit and sell to the optimistic scrubs that dont research coins.
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CryptoCoderz (OP)
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April 15, 2016, 04:57:33 PM |
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Yeah, I mean, just do the math. If you mine 50k ESP per day, you're better than going to a pool.
Once I don't find a single block in 2 or 3 days or more, I'll consider a pool.
you're better to not mine at all, because you're losing money, with the huge supply i doubt you can even see 5-10 satoshi for this Eventually, it will get to the point where mined is just a little bit more than electricity. That should stabilize in a few weeks or a few months, maybe. It took bitcoin 6 or 7 years before miners decided to drop. Or get new hardware. I think ESP will have a GPU miner one day. Hopefully not too soon. Then everyone will be mining on GPUs. Depending on how well the coin does, we might see some attempts at FPGAs, or ASICs; those will take a few years. gpu miner are easy to do for this, from what i've understand it's just a modified quark algo, probably a different roun in the quark algo, like x11 vs x13 or one of those Please please please, READ BEFORE POSTING! Or do your home work. This algorithm is a heavily modified Quark. It includes 17 algorithms and 25 rounds of hashing. Hope someone likes basing their head on those still easy to do, you just need to know what are those algo, not different than going from freshcoin to x11 or whatever Lol okay. Glad you you think you know so much. My advice still posting and look smarter
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April 15, 2016, 04:58:30 PM |
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When are the coins from the giveaway going to be distributed?
Distribution for the giveaway will begin to take place Monday April 18.
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April 15, 2016, 05:01:44 PM |
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This coin will be added on Yobit or C-CEX, any plans?
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April 15, 2016, 05:04:28 PM |
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still easy to do, you just need to know what are those algo, not different than going from freshcoin to x11 or whatever
Please kindly make one. I'd really like to see it.
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April 15, 2016, 05:07:11 PM |
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Can anyone explain me how to add nodes in Mac OS? Cannot find where.. Thank you in advance. GL all
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CryptoCoderz (OP)
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April 15, 2016, 05:10:14 PM |
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still easy to do, you just need to know what are those algo, not different than going from freshcoin to x11 or whatever
Please kindly make one. I'd really like to see it. Exactly what ishould have said. People make me so riked up though. Can anyone explain me how to add nodes in Mac OS? Cannot find where.. Thank you in advance. GL all
Head to the "help" tab and go to the console. Then in the bottom field type "addnode thenodeiphere add". Without the "".
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April 15, 2016, 05:19:18 PM |
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Has anyone successfully built the gui wallet on linux? On github it says you need the Qt5.5.1 run-time libraries but as far as I can see there is no "libqtgui5" or at least not in ubuntus repos.
I built it on Ubuntu with Qt4. I got some warnings, but it works fine. Just qmake-qt4 ; make (once you've installed all the dependencies). Sweet that fixed it, thanks! compiled on mint using qt5 absolutely fine runs but i need to search for nodes
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CryptoCoderz (OP)
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April 15, 2016, 05:21:42 PM |
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Has anyone successfully built the gui wallet on linux? On github it says you need the Qt5.5.1 run-time libraries but as far as I can see there is no "libqtgui5" or at least not in ubuntus repos.
I built it on Ubuntu with Qt4. I got some warnings, but it works fine. Just qmake-qt4 ; make (once you've installed all the dependencies). Sweet that fixed it, thanks! compiled on mint using qt5 absolutely fine runs but i need to search for nodes Check op and we should have three mute nodes up in an hour or so.
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Dabs
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April 15, 2016, 05:40:42 PM |
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You could also add all the other nodes that are connected. Pick one or two, add them, then just wait. It should connect to more nodes on it's own after that.
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