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Author Topic: [ANN][VRM] Verium PoWT | CPU mining | scrypt² | Scaling | New Roadmap Released  (Read 249889 times)
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September 27, 2016, 05:40:02 PM
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My windows wallet stoppes responding every so often when mining. From the timing it looks like it happens when it finds a block but thats mainly just a guess.
I just keeps the cpu running while stuck so it keeps wasting electricity. Until its fixed solomining is a no go for me Sad



Are you using all your cores? You using windows? I had to configure windows to use one core for OS so it wouldn't hang up
I am using 7 cores on windows 10. Its been happening more or less since launch iirc. I am currently on the newest version of the wallet aswell.

Might want to try setting your processor affinity http://www.windowscentral.com/assign-specific-processor-cores-apps-windows-10 might help. Also reinstalling the wallet might help, uninstall complete wipe(Save wallet.dat somewhere safe) and reinstall latest wallet.

Let me know if that helps
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September 27, 2016, 07:00:52 PM
Last edit: September 27, 2016, 07:37:30 PM by testbug
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poolinator.com - Planed pool maintenance
Pool will go down for Stratum Port adding and adjustment on 07:30 forum time

See the following port list:



Vardiff port should be working now. On the testnet i have tested it with very low values and after some time, the pool rejected some of the shares because too low difficulty. Still, vardiff is untested on real network.
I personal will try vardiff port and if i spot any problems i will post here again.

Please don't put your miners on the smallest difficulties: I added the tiny ports for realy small miners with less than 200 h/m !!


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Update has been made. In addition i have changed the wallet for letting it connect to more nodes.
Vardiff seems to be working (well, 3mins of testing^^).
All changes have been made

Next step -> Email notifications
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September 27, 2016, 07:38:31 PM
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Might want to try setting your processor affinity http://www.windowscentral.com/assign-specific-processor-cores-apps-windows-10 might help. Also reinstalling the wallet might help, uninstall complete wipe(Save wallet.dat somewhere safe) and reinstall latest wallet.

Let me know if that helps
Thanks, will try it out but it will likely take a while to test.

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September 27, 2016, 07:44:32 PM
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poolinator.com - Planed pool maintenance
Pool will go down for Stratum Port adding and adjustment on 07:30 forum time

See the following port list:

https://i.imgur.com/YbYOKGe.jpg

Vardiff port should be working now. On the testnet i have tested it with very low values and after some time, the pool rejected some of the shares because too low difficulty. Still, vardiff is untested on real network.
I personal will try vardiff port and if i spot any problems i will post here again.

Please don't put your miners on the smallest difficulties: I added the tiny ports for realy small miners with less than 200 h/m !!


***edit***
Update has been made. In addition i have changed the wallet for letting it connect to more nodes.
Vardiff seems to be working (well, 3mins of testing^^).
All changes have been made

Next step -> Email notifications

I'll test the vardiff too - it'll help to test it with more people, right? ^^
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September 27, 2016, 07:48:52 PM
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I have 3 workers hitting vardiff with ~4.6kH/m

and my RaspberryPi3 is on the baby port lol
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September 27, 2016, 07:55:00 PM
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Finally, a pool for Verium Smiley I ll setup my i7 and wait to see what the returns are Smiley

I ll join tomorrow!

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September 27, 2016, 09:43:21 PM
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poolinator.com - Planed pool maintenance
Vardiff port should be working now. On the testnet i have tested it with very low values and after some time, the pool rejected some of the shares because too low difficulty. Still, vardiff is untested on real network.
I personal will try vardiff port and if i spot any problems i will post here again.

I'm on the vardiff port on all 4 PCs and I just found a block. So all appears to be going well.

However, it seems to have reduced my diff on all miners to the minimum and it's stuck there. I'm guessing this is not what you wanted?
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September 27, 2016, 11:06:44 PM
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poolinator.com - Planed pool maintenance
Vardiff port should be working now. On the testnet i have tested it with very low values and after some time, the pool rejected some of the shares because too low difficulty. Still, vardiff is untested on real network.
I personal will try vardiff port and if i spot any problems i will post here again.

I'm on the vardiff port on all 4 PCs and I just found a block. So all appears to be going well.

However, it seems to have reduced my diff on all miners to the minimum and it's stuck there. I'm guessing this is not what you wanted?

Yea, I've moved off of the vardiff port for now and spread out onto ports that give each miner ~ 3 shares / minute.

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September 28, 2016, 12:51:26 AM
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Any news from Dev team about future plans for VRC or VRM? or is this just a mine-dump-repeat operation?
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September 28, 2016, 01:05:50 AM
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Any news from Dev team about future plans for VRC or VRM? or is this just a mine-dump-repeat operation?

I Think the plan of DEV will be dump with all pre-mined coins.
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September 28, 2016, 01:29:03 AM
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Any news from Dev team about future plans for VRC or VRM? or is this just a mine-dump-repeat operation?

I Think the plan of DEV will be dump with all pre-mined coins.


they vn't dump much  Grin

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September 28, 2016, 01:49:06 AM
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Any news from Dev team about future plans for VRC or VRM? or is this just a mine-dump-repeat operation?

Doug and Pat are meeting a marketing firm tomorrow and will report back with what will be implemented.

After next Verium wallet update, AUX mining with Vericoin, merging of Vericoin and Verium on the same block chain and instant swap in wallet for Verium and Vericoin. More to come... Cool
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September 28, 2016, 02:03:59 AM
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Please help me, I found the cpuminer is not work in WIndows, please provide a normal operation of the program, my machine is WIn2008 R2, E5-2620.
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September 28, 2016, 02:44:34 AM
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vrm.poolinat0r.com - To do for 27th September
So far the pool seems to be working good, thank you anthbs for your help Smiley We have hit 22 blocks so far
I will have some changes this evening (if time is enough Wink ) --> i will announce changes on the stratum/restarts or anthing 30mins before they happen so miners have time to remove the miners. But changes on the difficulty/port adding shouldn't create a bigger downtime than 1-5mins
- Adding different ports with different difficulties. Right now, some very big miners are sending in way to many shares creating a very high CPU load which (happened only once yet) hat the payout/findblock cron to go into timeout.
- Testing snapshot/backup of the pool: I was doing this on testnet with only a few miners. This is a very important task because i want to ensure we have working/correct configured backups/snapshots -> If its working fine there will be one snapshot each day so in a crash, i can recover and we only loose 24h as a maximum amount
- Some changes on the MPOS frontend like saying: H/m instead h/s (not main task today Wink )

I need some input about your miner speed compared to the speed visible on the pool. My personal, visibla hashrate on the pool is about 20% higher compared to the mining directly with builtin wallet miner. With some more input i can adjust settings to be more accurate.



I need your input about fees of the pool please. I see, that VRM is requiring a minimum fee of 0.2 VRM per transaction, is this right? I have set it to 0.21 VRM per trnsation/payout right now because on the testnet i had the problem, that even with 0.2VRM per 50VRM transaction the transaction took very very long to get picked up by the testnet. If this 0.2VRM transaction fee is a need of VRM network, then there will always be the 0.2VRM fee which will get payed to the network and not to the pool.
Also some input about automatic payouts: I mean, let's say i fix it with 0.21VRM per transaction with a minimum of 5 VRM withdraw -> 5 - 0.21 = 4.79 VRM. So bigger withdraw amount might be better.

I will start with new ports for difficulties and vardiff support.

Is the actual hashrate "small enough" for most miners? Or do you need a port with less difficulty?
I don't receive a registration confirmation message in my email address.
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September 28, 2016, 04:55:45 AM
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anyone know how often payouts occur on vrm.cpuminers.com? I haven't had a payout yet even though I've been mining there for 2 days 1000+h/s. There doesn't seem to be any account login on the website...
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September 28, 2016, 05:10:51 AM
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anyone know how often payouts occur on vrm.cpuminers.com? I haven't had a payout yet even though I've been mining there for 2 days 1000+h/s. There doesn't seem to be any account login on the website...

10 VRM autopayout.
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September 28, 2016, 05:46:40 AM
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vrm.poolinat0r.com - To do for 27th September
So far the pool seems to be working good, thank you anthbs for your help Smiley We have hit 22 blocks so far
I will have some changes this evening (if time is enough Wink ) --> i will announce changes on the stratum/restarts or anthing 30mins before they happen so miners have time to remove the miners. But changes on the difficulty/port adding shouldn't create a bigger downtime than 1-5mins
- Adding different ports with different difficulties. Right now, some very big miners are sending in way to many shares creating a very high CPU load which (happened only once yet) hat the payout/findblock cron to go into timeout.
- Testing snapshot/backup of the pool: I was doing this on testnet with only a few miners. This is a very important task because i want to ensure we have working/correct configured backups/snapshots -> If its working fine there will be one snapshot each day so in a crash, i can recover and we only loose 24h as a maximum amount
- Some changes on the MPOS frontend like saying: H/m instead h/s (not main task today Wink )

I need some input about your miner speed compared to the speed visible on the pool. My personal, visibla hashrate on the pool is about 20% higher compared to the mining directly with builtin wallet miner. With some more input i can adjust settings to be more accurate.



I need your input about fees of the pool please. I see, that VRM is requiring a minimum fee of 0.2 VRM per transaction, is this right? I have set it to 0.21 VRM per trnsation/payout right now because on the testnet i had the problem, that even with 0.2VRM per 50VRM transaction the transaction took very very long to get picked up by the testnet. If this 0.2VRM transaction fee is a need of VRM network, then there will always be the 0.2VRM fee which will get payed to the network and not to the pool.
Also some input about automatic payouts: I mean, let's say i fix it with 0.21VRM per transaction with a minimum of 5 VRM withdraw -> 5 - 0.21 = 4.79 VRM. So bigger withdraw amount might be better.

I will start with new ports for difficulties and vardiff support.

Is the actual hashrate "small enough" for most miners? Or do you need a port with less difficulty?
I don't receive a registration confirmation message in my email address.


I am manually unlocking, accounts which get stuck on "locked mode" after registration. No need for clickon on the activation email. Mails not working, i was on this very long yesterday. I will go on with the problematic emails.
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September 28, 2016, 06:29:22 AM
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I am manually unlocking, accounts which get stuck on "locked mode" after registration. No need for clickon on the activation email. Mails not working, i was on this very long yesterday. I will go on with the problematic emails.

Could you please unlock me? Cheesy
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September 28, 2016, 06:58:58 AM
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I am manually unlocking, accounts which get stuck on "locked mode" after registration. No need for clickon on the activation email. Mails not working, i was on this very long yesterday. I will go on with the problematic emails.

Could you please unlock me? Cheesy

You just have been unlocked.
Still working on mails but i am tracking it down Cheesy
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I am manually unlocking, accounts which get stuck on "locked mode" after registration. No need for clickon on the activation email. Mails not working, i was on this very long yesterday. I will go on with the problematic emails.

Could you please unlock me? Cheesy

I mine ore machine must be properly connected to the pool by VPN
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