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September 26, 2016, 06:24:05 AM |
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The network tries to produce one block per 10 minutes. It does this by automatically adjusting how difficult it is to produce blocks.
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pwpwpw
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September 26, 2016, 07:26:22 AM |
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I also try to mine with Verium wallet for more 3 days but no block found my cpu was running about 1070H/m.
I'm half your speed but no block for 10days.
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madfox11
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September 26, 2016, 07:56:01 AM |
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No blocks for 5 days. 2 machines 900 H/m each. What`s wrong?
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madfox11
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September 26, 2016, 07:57:25 AM |
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So may be `estimated block hit within` is just veeeery estimated value?
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BitRookie
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September 26, 2016, 08:33:34 AM |
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90% premined? seems a bit dodgy and greedy at the same time
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Kazadar
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September 26, 2016, 08:37:40 AM |
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90% premined? seems a bit dodgy and greedy at the same time It was an ICO. You cant do an ICO without a premine. And it isnt 90% premine. It may be 90% of the current supply but not 90% of the total supply.
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tomsmith26
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September 26, 2016, 09:15:54 AM |
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90% premined? seems a bit dodgy and greedy at the same time It was an ICO. You cant do an ICO without a premine. And it isnt 90% premine. It may be 90% of the current supply but not 90% of the total supply. That was big problem for miner because of pre-mined so there was not many coins for mining
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Kazadar
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September 26, 2016, 09:16:42 AM |
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90% premined? seems a bit dodgy and greedy at the same time It was an ICO. You cant do an ICO without a premine. And it isnt 90% premine. It may be 90% of the current supply but not 90% of the total supply. That was big problem for miner because of pre-mined so there was not many coins for mining Not true. There is no cap on the supply so there is infinite coins for mining.
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souljah1h
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September 26, 2016, 10:47:23 AM |
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Total coins?
Supply atm is 624,591 VRM
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Walrusbonzo
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September 26, 2016, 11:12:17 AM |
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I'm still solo mining, 5 blocks in the last 4 days. So all good here, luck still with me
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CarepeExonumia
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September 26, 2016, 11:57:10 AM Last edit: September 26, 2016, 01:33:26 PM by CarepeExonumia |
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arshvein
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September 26, 2016, 12:03:19 PM |
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Is graypool on again? It was 'connection refused' today and yesterday >< Or did the port change?
Ah ya, apparently marcus changed it to port 9666. Will point it to there so that pool will get a block (or blocks).
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souljah1h
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September 26, 2016, 12:09:58 PM |
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Mining on the RPi 3 Veri nice
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max2000irc
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September 26, 2016, 01:35:02 PM |
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Someone can teach me how to mine from 3 different computers in the same wallet , pls note the computers have linux . Is there any option? Without using a pool I mean . Can I connect miners directly to my wallet?
Please help.
THanks
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CarepeExonumia
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September 26, 2016, 01:49:34 PM |
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The way I do it is to wait for a block to hit on each machine. You then get an address
Export the private key for that address and import it to my main wallet, give it a label (e.g. linux 1.. etc)
Rinse and repeat for the other machines
In the main wallet, you then see when the other machines hit a block and their label is listed in the history.
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max2000irc
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September 26, 2016, 01:57:49 PM |
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The way I do it is to wait for a block to hit on each machine. You then get an address
Export the private key for that address and import it to my main wallet, give it a label (e.g. linux 1.. etc)
Rinse and repeat for the other machines
In the main wallet, you then see when the other machines hit a block and their label is listed in the history.
Pfuu Need to learn how to compile wallet on linux , and is possible to mine with the miner , the hashrate is better thanks for your answer Do you have time to message me the commands directly? Thanks
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MarcusDe
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September 26, 2016, 02:07:19 PM |
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Is graypool on again? It was 'connection refused' today and yesterday >< Or did the port change?
Ah ya, apparently marcus changed it to port 9666. Will point it to there so that pool will get a block (or blocks).
Yea, but on new soft pool gets out of RAM if more than few workers are connected lol. And I'm still fighting with wallet exceptions. When I looked at this coin git repo I wonder why it even works at all. No support on wallet exceptions from dev at all, and wallet NEVER should give exceptions at all. Still fighting anyway.
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arshvein
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September 26, 2016, 02:36:20 PM |
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Is graypool on again? It was 'connection refused' today and yesterday >< Or did the port change?
Ah ya, apparently marcus changed it to port 9666. Will point it to there so that pool will get a block (or blocks).
Yea, but on new soft pool gets out of RAM if more than few workers are connected lol. And I'm still fighting with wallet exceptions. When I looked at this coin git repo I wonder why it even works at all. No support on wallet exceptions from dev at all, and wallet NEVER should give exceptions at all. Still fighting anyway. OK, i'll point my miner to other ones for now, and good luck! Hope you will find the solution soon! Just let us know if it's resolved ^^
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souljah1h
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September 26, 2016, 03:58:28 PM |
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Is graypool on again? It was 'connection refused' today and yesterday >< Or did the port change?
Ah ya, apparently marcus changed it to port 9666. Will point it to there so that pool will get a block (or blocks).
Yea, but on new soft pool gets out of RAM if more than few workers are connected lol. And I'm still fighting with wallet exceptions. When I looked at this coin git repo I wonder why it even works at all. No support on wallet exceptions from dev at all, and wallet NEVER should give exceptions at all. Still fighting anyway. You want support from the devs? Did you try reaching out to them? Visit vericoin.rocket.chat or email them on vericoin@vericoin.info
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pnosker
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September 26, 2016, 06:00:51 PM |
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Is graypool on again? It was 'connection refused' today and yesterday >< Or did the port change?
Ah ya, apparently marcus changed it to port 9666. Will point it to there so that pool will get a block (or blocks).
Yea, but on new soft pool gets out of RAM if more than few workers are connected lol. And I'm still fighting with wallet exceptions. When I looked at this coin git repo I wonder why it even works at all. No support on wallet exceptions from dev at all, and wallet NEVER should give exceptions at all. Still fighting anyway. Email us. vericoin@vericoin.info
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