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July 18, 2016, 03:44:52 AM
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This is a joke right?

from the OP  ---   "It is basically just an experiment"

Have some fun man, atleast its not a coin promising a buncha shit ;p

Cant spend money mining it. I don't have money to burn but good luck with the experiment.


We are just CPU mining this coin until someone with real power comes and ruins the party, come over!
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July 18, 2016, 03:46:23 AM
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This is a joke right?

from the OP  ---   "It is basically just an experiment"

Have some fun man, atleast its not a coin promising a buncha shit ;p

Cant spend money mining it. I don't have money to burn but good luck with the experiment.


We are just CPU mining this coin until someone with real power comes and ruins the party, come over!

I didnt know. I will set it up before bed and see where I am in the morning but 0.1 blocks are so small its going to be funny to see the rewards coming in.
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July 18, 2016, 04:11:07 AM
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This is a joke right?

from the OP  ---   "It is basically just an experiment"

Have some fun man, atleast its not a coin promising a buncha shit ;p

Cant spend money mining it. I don't have money to burn but good luck with the experiment.


We are just CPU mining this coin until someone with real power comes and ruins the party, come over!

I didnt know. I will set it up before bed and see where I am in the morning but 0.1 blocks are so small its going to be funny to see the rewards coming in.
Cheesy

No worries, you better hurry up before someone starts GPU mining!
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July 18, 2016, 04:17:12 AM
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This is a joke right?

from the OP  ---   "It is basically just an experiment"

Have some fun man, atleast its not a coin promising a buncha shit ;p

Cant spend money mining it. I don't have money to burn but good luck with the experiment.


We are just CPU mining this coin until someone with real power comes and ruins the party, come over!

I didnt know. I will set it up before bed and see where I am in the morning but 0.1 blocks are so small its going to be funny to see the rewards coming in.
Cheesy

No worries, you better hurry up before someone starts GPU mining!

cool. might throw my 7.5mh zeus and 8x 5.4mh gridseed blades at it once i'm home.

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July 18, 2016, 04:22:25 AM
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This is a joke right?

from the OP  ---   "It is basically just an experiment"

Have some fun man, atleast its not a coin promising a buncha shit ;p

Cant spend money mining it. I don't have money to burn but good luck with the experiment.


We are just CPU mining this coin until someone with real power comes and ruins the party, come over!

I didnt know. I will set it up before bed and see where I am in the morning but 0.1 blocks are so small its going to be funny to see the rewards coming in.
Cheesy

No worries, you better hurry up before someone starts GPU mining!

cool. might throw my 7.5mh zeus and 8x 5.4mh gridseed blades at it once i'm home.

RIP my CPU. it was nice trying this atleast  Tongue
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July 18, 2016, 04:33:11 AM
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This is a joke right?

from the OP  ---   "It is basically just an experiment"

Have some fun man, atleast its not a coin promising a buncha shit ;p

Cant spend money mining it. I don't have money to burn but good luck with the experiment.


We are just CPU mining this coin until someone with real power comes and ruins the party, come over!

I didnt know. I will set it up before bed and see where I am in the morning but 0.1 blocks are so small its going to be funny to see the rewards coming in.
Cheesy

No worries, you better hurry up before someone starts GPU mining!

cool. might throw my 7.5mh zeus and 8x 5.4mh gridseed blades at it once i'm home.

RIP my CPU. it was nice trying this atleast  Tongue

all good guys, was more a joke.. not going to spoil anyone learning/having fun  Cheesy

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July 18, 2016, 04:37:47 AM
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all good guys, was more a joke.. not going to spoil anyone learning/having fun  Cheesy

Oh haha. so no ASICs are incoming.. yet. I really wonder if this coin might hold any value somewhen.
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July 18, 2016, 03:15:47 PM
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all good guys, was more a joke.. not going to spoil anyone learning/having fun  Cheesy

Oh haha. so no ASICs are incoming.. yet. I really wonder if this coin might hold any value somewhen.

It might but I think I may wait and see if I can buy some for cheap before trying to mine and burning my cpu.
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July 18, 2016, 04:17:08 PM
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all good guys, was more a joke.. not going to spoil anyone learning/having fun  Cheesy

Oh haha. so no ASICs are incoming.. yet. I really wonder if this coin might hold any value somewhen.

It might but I think I may wait and see if I can buy some for cheap before trying to mine and burning my cpu.
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I hope it catches some value when time passes. for the time being my wallet stopped syncing  Embarrassed
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July 18, 2016, 06:24:36 PM
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I rented a VPS linux ubuntu 14.04-64bit how to compile source codes?

I want to make a pool for all of you.

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July 18, 2016, 06:28:54 PM
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I rented a VPS linux ubuntu 14.04-64bit how to compile source codes?

I want to make a pool for all of you.

Follow this guide and you'll have a pool setup in no time.
Keep in mind that ASIC miners need a high diff otherwise they will get a very low hash rate and lots of invalid shares.

https://github.com/MPOS/php-mpos/wiki/Quick-Start-Guide
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July 18, 2016, 06:31:45 PM
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I rented a VPS linux ubuntu 14.04-64bit how to compile source codes?

I want to make a pool for all of you.

This would be great, thanks dude  Cheesy
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July 18, 2016, 06:48:35 PM
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I rented a VPS linux ubuntu 14.04-64bit how to compile source codes?

I want to make a pool for all of you.

This would be great, thanks dude  Cheesy

Try to install Webmin on you server and CSF
With webmin you can easily setup the cronjobs needed for MPOS and CSF is a great firewall with a module for webmin.

Web min installation guide for Debian & Ubuntu
http://www.webmin.com/deb.html

CSF Script install (Needs to be done as root!)
http://download.configserver.com/csf/install.txt
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July 18, 2016, 11:46:59 PM
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I rented a VPS linux ubuntu 14.04-64bit how to compile source codes?

I want to make a pool for all of you.

This would be great, thanks dude  Cheesy

Try to install Webmin on you server and CSF
With webmin you can easily setup the cronjobs needed for MPOS and CSF is a great firewall with a module for webmin.

Web min installation guide for Debian & Ubuntu
http://www.webmin.com/deb.html

CSF Script install (Needs to be done as root!)
http://download.configserver.com/csf/install.txt


You quoted the wrong guy  Cheesy
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July 19, 2016, 12:32:24 AM
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I rented a VPS linux ubuntu 14.04-64bit how to compile source codes?

I want to make a pool for all of you.

This would be great, thanks dude  Cheesy

Try to install Webmin on you server and CSF
With webmin you can easily setup the cronjobs needed for MPOS and CSF is a great firewall with a module for webmin.

Web min installation guide for Debian & Ubuntu
http://www.webmin.com/deb.html

CSF Script install (Needs to be done as root!)
http://download.configserver.com/csf/install.txt

I don't understand why people keep using MPOS unless the coin doesn't support batch RPC calls (JSON2.0), its rubbish.

Use NOMP (instructions debian 8.4 x64):
apt-get install -y redis-server curl git screen
/etc/init.d/redis-server start
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_0.10 | bash -
apt-get install nodejs
git clone https://github.com/zone117x/node-open-mining-portal.git nomp
cd nomp
npm install
setup config.json
setup pool_config/coin.json (use litecoin_example.json)
setup coins/coin.json (check examples)
screen nodejs init.js

On a lighter note, anyone want one full 9000Coin?  Roll Eyes

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July 19, 2016, 12:38:14 AM
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I rented a VPS linux ubuntu 14.04-64bit how to compile source codes?

I want to make a pool for all of you.

This would be great, thanks dude  Cheesy

Try to install Webmin on you server and CSF
With webmin you can easily setup the cronjobs needed for MPOS and CSF is a great firewall with a module for webmin.

Web min installation guide for Debian & Ubuntu
http://www.webmin.com/deb.html

CSF Script install (Needs to be done as root!)
http://download.configserver.com/csf/install.txt

I don't understand why people keep using MPOS unless the coin doesn't support batch RPC calls (JSON2.0), its rubbish.

Use NOMP (instructions debian 8.4 x64):
apt-get install -y redis-server curl git screen
/etc/init.d/redis-server start
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_0.10 | bash -
apt-get install nodejs
git clone https://github.com/zone117x/node-open-mining-portal.git nomp
setup config.json
setup pool_config/coin.json (use litecoin_example.json)
setup coins/coin.json (check examples)
screen nodejs init.js

On a lighter note, anyone want one full 9000Coin?  Roll Eyes

I'd love to have one haha, my CPU stopped giving me the rewards.
and you said rubbish, british detected  Grin
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July 19, 2016, 12:43:39 AM
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Ummmm WTF ? Why so many hits instead of just the usual 2 from the built-in bitcoin miner if this is just a direct clone of Litecoin....

https://virustotal.com/en/file/6b23566fd100d18dbff029940c5a56333e7d32f4893d96d113b487042334af58/analysis/1468888844

Avast    Win32:Malware-gen    20160719
ESET-NOD32    a variant of Win32/BitCoinMiner.BJ potentially unsafe    20160719
K7AntiVirus    Unwanted-Program ( 004baab71 )    20160718
K7GW    Unwanted-Program ( 004baab71 )    20160719
McAfee    Artemis!ECA4C2CC3E9C    20160719
McAfee-GW-Edition    Artemis    20160719
Sophos    Bitcoin Miner (PUA)    20160718

Also the dev account was created in 2011 with a handful of posts in all those years + the users password was recently reset....... VERY IFFY !
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July 19, 2016, 12:45:37 AM
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I rented a VPS linux ubuntu 14.04-64bit how to compile source codes?

I want to make a pool for all of you.

This would be great, thanks dude  Cheesy

Try to install Webmin on you server and CSF
With webmin you can easily setup the cronjobs needed for MPOS and CSF is a great firewall with a module for webmin.

Web min installation guide for Debian & Ubuntu
http://www.webmin.com/deb.html

CSF Script install (Needs to be done as root!)
http://download.configserver.com/csf/install.txt

I don't understand why people keep using MPOS unless the coin doesn't support batch RPC calls (JSON2.0), its rubbish.

Use NOMP (instructions debian 8.4 x64):
apt-get install -y redis-server curl git screen
/etc/init.d/redis-server start
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_0.10 | bash -
apt-get install nodejs
git clone https://github.com/zone117x/node-open-mining-portal.git nomp
setup config.json
setup pool_config/coin.json (use litecoin_example.json)
setup coins/coin.json (check examples)
screen nodejs init.js

On a lighter note, anyone want one full 9000Coin?  Roll Eyes

I'd love to have one haha, my CPU stopped giving me the rewards.
and you said rubbish, british detected  Grin

No british here; just regular Australian convict, although I guess you could say all the brits are criminals haha.. once i'm home i'll have a look. Theres no reason this coin couldnt be listed on somewhere like Cryptopia.. reminds me of 66coin for some reason Smiley

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July 19, 2016, 12:46:04 AM
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Ummmm WTF ? Why so many hits instead of just the usual 2 from the built-in bitcoin miner if this is just a direct clone of Litecoin....

https://virustotal.com/en/file/6b23566fd100d18dbff029940c5a56333e7d32f4893d96d113b487042334af58/analysis/1468888844

Avast    Win32:Malware-gen    20160719
ESET-NOD32    a variant of Win32/BitCoinMiner.BJ potentially unsafe    20160719
K7AntiVirus    Unwanted-Program ( 004baab71 )    20160718
K7GW    Unwanted-Program ( 004baab71 )    20160719
McAfee    Artemis!ECA4C2CC3E9C    20160719
McAfee-GW-Edition    Artemis    20160719
Sophos    Bitcoin Miner (PUA)    20160718

Do you think it's some kind of malware? I scanned it using virustotal before I initially ran it and it seemed to be fine.
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July 19, 2016, 12:48:38 AM
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Ummmm WTF ? Why so many hits instead of just the usual 2 from the built-in bitcoin miner if this is just a direct clone of Litecoin....

https://virustotal.com/en/file/6b23566fd100d18dbff029940c5a56333e7d32f4893d96d113b487042334af58/analysis/1468888844

Avast    Win32:Malware-gen    20160719
ESET-NOD32    a variant of Win32/BitCoinMiner.BJ potentially unsafe    20160719
K7AntiVirus    Unwanted-Program ( 004baab71 )    20160718
K7GW    Unwanted-Program ( 004baab71 )    20160719
McAfee    Artemis!ECA4C2CC3E9C    20160719
McAfee-GW-Edition    Artemis    20160719
Sophos    Bitcoin Miner (PUA)    20160718

Also the dev account was created in 2011 with a handful of posts in all those years + the users password was recently reset....... VERY IFFY !

Do you think it's some kind of malware? I scanned it using virustotal before I initially ran it and it seemed to be fine.

Yes I do in fact, did you scan the .rar file or the actual .exe ? Or are you just trusting what the dev posted with his virus check ?

The above scan is from the actual 9000coin.exe file...
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