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September 22, 2017, 06:59:21 PM
Last edit: September 22, 2017, 07:15:20 PM by gurumeditation
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hahha thats a funny thing to say about mining, its called VARIANCE Cheesy
you can use all the calculators you want till your blue in the face, they honestly DONT MEAN SHIT Cheesy   a pool could hit 100 blocks a day, or ZERO ;p
ALL you can do is trust the pool operators and do the math of shares yourself AFTER you hit the blocks Cheesy

"clearly something wrong" because you earned less than a calculator says.... LOL!~

EDIT: a 1080 does 2mh/s, some of mine are on zcoin right now Smiley
Does not explain the CONSTANT 4400 kh/s on the pool when I get 7500 on miner.
I know about variation thank you.
Mined shit tons of coins, first time there is a such difference between pool and miner. I stopped mining XZC in june for this reason.
So yes, there is something wrong.

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September 22, 2017, 07:50:07 PM
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hahha thats a funny thing to say about mining, its called VARIANCE Cheesy
you can use all the calculators you want till your blue in the face, they honestly DONT MEAN SHIT Cheesy   a pool could hit 100 blocks a day, or ZERO ;p
ALL you can do is trust the pool operators and do the math of shares yourself AFTER you hit the blocks Cheesy

"clearly something wrong" because you earned less than a calculator says.... LOL!~

EDIT: a 1080 does 2mh/s, some of mine are on zcoin right now Smiley
Does not explain the CONSTANT 4400 kh/s on the pool when I get 7500 on miner.
I know about variation thank you.
Mined shit tons of coins, first time there is a such difference between pool and miner. I stopped mining XZC in june for this reason.
So yes, there is something wrong.

you have no idea how MpoS or CDF works obviously, ya i think its best you just stop mining Zcoin all together, maybe all coins haha, then we dont have to listen to non-senscial BS from nooobs like you who dont know how shit works Cheesy
Happy Hashing Cheesy  dont worry, after some research you will find out a pool is usually NEVER accurate, as it has NO WAY TO KNOW YOUR HASHSPEED (it guesses with variables) ya nub ;p

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Zcoin will have a bright future. I will support this great coin for sure.
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Last edit: September 22, 2017, 08:42:48 PM by gurumeditation
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hahha thats a funny thing to say about mining, its called VARIANCE Cheesy
you can use all the calculators you want till your blue in the face, they honestly DONT MEAN SHIT Cheesy   a pool could hit 100 blocks a day, or ZERO ;p
ALL you can do is trust the pool operators and do the math of shares yourself AFTER you hit the blocks Cheesy

"clearly something wrong" because you earned less than a calculator says.... LOL!~

EDIT: a 1080 does 2mh/s, some of mine are on zcoin right now Smiley
Does not explain the CONSTANT 4400 kh/s on the pool when I get 7500 on miner.
I know about variation thank you.
Mined shit tons of coins, first time there is a such difference between pool and miner. I stopped mining XZC in june for this reason.
So yes, there is something wrong.

you have no idea how MpoS or CDF works obviously, ya i think its best you just stop mining Zcoin all together, maybe all coins haha, then we dont have to listen to non-senscial BS from nooobs like you who dont know how shit works Cheesy
Happy Hashing Cheesy  dont worry, after some research you will find out a pool is usually NEVER accurate, as it has NO WAY TO KNOW YOUR HASHSPEED (it guesses with variables) ya nub ;p

Please read again, where did I said some pool always stick to the miner hr ?
You think all pools are super clean with well maintained and super efficient back-end infrastructure ? Lol then who's the noob here ?
Then why I get the same reward, and even more I guess -when diff went from 5k to 8k- on suprnova compared to mph ?
I have two similar rigs I use for pool testing, that's how I found I get 10% more coins with BTX and sigt on CWIs pool compared to suprnova for example (with cross check and same testing time frame, min 48h). I'll do the same test with xzc and will stick on the best pool.
Some pools are better than others, that's a fact : you're loosing your time playing the big boss "who knows".


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what happens with xzc.suprnova.cc?. I'm minning there and  I just saw that this pool has disappeared!. Even the pool hashrate at the main page is 0H/s!.

I'm suspicious on  Zcoin in mph, but if suprnova stops working I'll lose my coins and I won't be able to compare both pools.
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what happens with xzc.suprnova.cc?. I'm minning there and  I just saw that this pool has disappeared!. Even the pool hashrate at the main page is 0H/s!.

I'm suspicious on  Zcoin in mph, but if suprnova stops working I'll lose my coins and I won't be able to compare both pools.

Noticed it was down as well. Happens from time to time but they usually have some type of backup with saved coins and such. Hard to know if you lost any unless you know/screenshot the exact amount before.
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Hi All,

I'm testing my machine for mining XZC coin using ccminer v0.0.3 forked by djm34.

my machine is Linux Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS. GPU card I tested for compiling ccminer is NVIDIA Quadro 2000 with CUDA 8 driver.

First, I didn't found build.sh file in the tarball file. But since I'm quite familiar with compiling source, I did by using configure and make

another ccminer are work in this machine, I did test XMR ccminer and it works. but this ccminer for ZXC returns errors like this

.......

thanks in advance

have you checked to see if that version supports your compute? might be the issue. i assume your talking about https://github.com/djm34/ccminer-msvc2015/releases? what quadro 2000? P? K? or just the normal Quadro 2000? haha
Check your compute version for compatibility i would say (if lower intensity didnt help),  good luck! Smiley

Yes, it's the latest version release from github. the card works well with ccminer. I'm sure the driver is okay

This is output when running xmrMiner, it works
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   *** xmrMiner 0.2.1 (64 bit) for NVIDIA GPUs by psychocrypt
    *** Built with GCC 5.4  using the Nvidia CUDA Toolkit 8.0

 psychocrypt's XMR donation address:
   43NoJVEXo21hGZ6tDG6Z3g4qimiGdJPE6GRxAmiWwm26gwr62Lqo7zRiCJFSBmbkwTGNuuES9ES5Tga VHceuYc4Y75txCTU
 for more donation addresses please read the README.md
-----------------------------------------------------------------
[2017-09-23 03:26:13] Using JSON-RPC 2.0
[2017-09-23 03:26:13] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://pool.supportxmr.com:5555
[2017-09-23 03:26:15] 1 miner threads started, using 'cryptonight' algorithm.
[2017-09-23 03:26:15] GPU #0: Quadro 2000 (4 SMX), using 24 blocks of 19 threads
[2017-09-23 03:26:19] Pool set diff to 5000
[2017-09-23 03:26:19] Stratum detected new block
[2017-09-23 03:26:20] GPU #0: Quadro 2000, 92.17 H/s
[2017-09-23 03:27:18] Stratum detected new block
[2017-09-23 03:27:20] GPU #0: Quadro 2000, 98.95 H/s
[2017-09-23 03:27:39] Pool set diff to 2727
[2017-09-23 03:27:39] Stratum detected new block
[2017-09-23 03:27:43] GPU #0: Quadro 2000, 99.08 H/s
[2017-09-23 03:28:01] GPU #0: Quadro 2000, 98.75 H/s
[2017-09-23 03:28:01] accepted: 1/1 (100.00%), 98.75 H/s (yay!!!)
[2017-09-23 03:28:08] Stratum detected new block
[2017-09-23 03:28:08] Stratum detected new block
[2017-09-23 03:28:11] GPU #0: Quadro 2000, 99.08 H/s

it also works when tested to run zec miner, also works well
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   ==================== www.nicehash.com ====================
      Equihash CPU&GPU Miner for NiceHash v0.4b
   Thanks to Zcash developers for providing base of the code.
          Special thanks to tromp, xenoncat, mbevand
                and eXtremal-ik7 for providing
         optimized CPU, CUDA and AMD equihash solvers.
   ==================== www.nicehash.com ====================

Setting log level to 2
[03:29:05][0x00007f71d0ffd740] Using SSE2: YES
[03:29:05][0x00007f71d0ffd740] Using AVX: YES
[03:29:05][0x00007f71d0ffd740] Using AVX2: NO
[03:29:05][0x00007f71cde0e700] stratum | Starting miner
[03:29:05][0x00007f71c7fff700] miner#2 | Starting thread #2 (cpu_xenoncat_STUB)
[03:29:05][0x00007f71c6ffd700] miner#4 | Starting thread #4 (cpu_xenoncat_STUB)
[03:29:05][0x00007f71cce0c700] miner#1 | Starting thread #1 (cpu_xenoncat_STUB)
[03:29:05][0x00007f71cd60d700] miner#0 | Starting thread #0 (cpu_xenoncat_STUB)
[03:29:05][0x00007f71c77fe700] miner#3 | Starting thread #3 (cpu_xenoncat_STUB)
[03:29:05][0x00007f71c5ffb700] miner#6 | Starting thread #6 (cpu_xenoncat_STUB)
[03:29:05][0x00007f71c67fc700] miner#5 | Starting thread #5 (cpu_xenoncat_STUB)
[03:29:05][0x00007f71c57fa700] miner#7 | Starting thread #7 (CUDA-TROMP) Quadro 2000 (#0) BLOCKS=28, THREADS=64
[03:29:05][0x00007f71cde0e700] stratum | Connecting to stratum server zec.f2pool.com:3357
[03:29:11][0x00007f71cde0e700] stratum | Connected!
[03:29:12][0x00007f71cde0e700] stratum | Subscribed to stratum server
[03:29:12][0x00007f71cde0e700] miner | Extranonce is 00000000000000000000000000000000
[03:29:12][0x00007f71cde0e700] stratum | Target set to 0007ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
[03:29:12][0x00007f71cde0e700] stratum | Received new job #GMUYIvi8UY
[03:29:12][0x00007f71cde0e700] stratum | Authorized worker t1SRQQYMBeBCavFkxzPDYioQqih3yTLCxDb
[03:29:15][0x00007f71d0ffd740] Speed [300 sec]: 0.298626 I/s, 0.298626 Sols/s
[03:29:25][0x00007f71d0ffd740] Speed [300 sec]: 1.09453 I/s, 1.8408 Sols/s
[03:29:27][0x00007f71cde0e700] stratum | Received new job #GMUYIvileg
[03:29:30][0x00007f71cde0e700] stratum | Received new job #GMUYIvisWE
[03:29:34][0x00007f71cde0e700] stratum | Received new job #GMUYIvj2FK
[03:29:35][0x00007f71d0ffd740] Speed [300 sec]: 1.19383 I/s, 2.02288 Sols/s

That's why I'm sure driver and gpu card is okay..

but when using djm34 miner it doesn't work
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*** ccminer 0.0.2-djm34 for nVidia GPUs by djm34 ***
    Built with the nVidia CUDA Toolkit 8.0

  Originally based on Christian Buchner and Christian H. project based on tpruvot 1.8.4 release
  Include algos from alexis78, djm34, sp, tsiv and klausT.
  *** News (02/08/2017): lyra2Z algo for ZCoin

BTC donation address: 1NENYmxwZGHsKFmyjTc5WferTn5VTFb7Ze (djm34)
ZCoin donation address: aChWVb8CpgajadpLmiwDZvZaKizQgHxfh5 (djm34)

[2017-09-23 03:31:58] Starting on stratum+tcp://asia.lyra2z-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20581
[2017-09-23 03:31:58] 1 miner thread started, using 'lyra2Z' algorithm.
[2017-09-23 03:32:05] Stratum difficulty set to 10 (0.03906)
[2017-09-23 03:32:05] GPU #0: Intensity set to 16, 65536 cuda threads
[2017-09-23 03:32:06] GPU #0: Quadro 2000, 7498.56 kH/s
[2017-09-23 03:32:06] GPU #0: invalid device function
[2017-09-23 03:32:06] GPU #0: invalid device function
[2017-09-23 03:32:09] GPU #0: invalid device function
[2017-09-23 03:32:12] GPU #0: Quadro 2000, 1495.94 MH/s
[2017-09-23 03:32:12] GPU #0: invalid device function
[2017-09-23 03:32:16] GPU #0: Quadro 2000, 1247.49 MH/s
[2017-09-23 03:32:16] GPU #0: invalid device function
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September 22, 2017, 08:46:55 PM
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Hi All,

I'm testing my machine for mining XZC coin using ccminer v0.0.3 forked by djm34.

my machine is Linux Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS. GPU card I tested for compiling ccminer is NVIDIA Quadro 2000 with CUDA 8 driver.

First, I didn't found build.sh file in the tarball file. But since I'm quite familiar with compiling source, I did by using configure and make

another ccminer are work in this machine, I did test XMR ccminer and it works. but this ccminer for ZXC returns errors like this

.......

thanks in advance

have you checked to see if that version supports your compute? might be the issue. i assume your talking about https://github.com/djm34/ccminer-msvc2015/releases? what quadro 2000? P? K? or just the normal Quadro 2000? haha
Check your compute version for compatibility i would say (if lower intensity didnt help),  good luck! Smiley

Yes, it's the latest version release from github. the card works well with ccminer. I'm sure the driver is okay

This is output when running xmrMiner, it works
Quote
   *** xmrMiner 0.2.1 (64 bit) for NVIDIA GPUs by psychocrypt
    *** Built with GCC 5.4  using the Nvidia CUDA Toolkit 8.0

 psychocrypt's XMR donation address:
   43NoJVEXo21hGZ6tDG6Z3g4qimiGdJPE6GRxAmiWwm26gwr62Lqo7zRiCJFSBmbkwTGNuuES9ES5Tga VHceuYc4Y75txCTU
 for more donation addresses please read the README.md
-----------------------------------------------------------------
[2017-09-23 03:26:13] Using JSON-RPC 2.0
[2017-09-23 03:26:13] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://pool.supportxmr.com:5555
[2017-09-23 03:26:15] 1 miner threads started, using 'cryptonight' algorithm.
[2017-09-23 03:26:15] GPU #0: Quadro 2000 (4 SMX), using 24 blocks of 19 threads
[2017-09-23 03:26:19] Pool set diff to 5000
[2017-09-23 03:26:19] Stratum detected new block
[2017-09-23 03:26:20] GPU #0: Quadro 2000, 92.17 H/s
[2017-09-23 03:27:18] Stratum detected new block
[2017-09-23 03:27:20] GPU #0: Quadro 2000, 98.95 H/s
[2017-09-23 03:27:39] Pool set diff to 2727
[2017-09-23 03:27:39] Stratum detected new block
[2017-09-23 03:27:43] GPU #0: Quadro 2000, 99.08 H/s
[2017-09-23 03:28:01] GPU #0: Quadro 2000, 98.75 H/s
[2017-09-23 03:28:01] accepted: 1/1 (100.00%), 98.75 H/s (yay!!!)
[2017-09-23 03:28:08] Stratum detected new block
[2017-09-23 03:28:08] Stratum detected new block
[2017-09-23 03:28:11] GPU #0: Quadro 2000, 99.08 H/s

it also works when tested to run zec miner, also works well
Quote

   ==================== www.nicehash.com ====================
      Equihash CPU&GPU Miner for NiceHash v0.4b
   Thanks to Zcash developers for providing base of the code.
          Special thanks to tromp, xenoncat, mbevand
                and eXtremal-ik7 for providing
         optimized CPU, CUDA and AMD equihash solvers.
   ==================== www.nicehash.com ====================

Setting log level to 2
[03:29:05][0x00007f71d0ffd740] Using SSE2: YES
[03:29:05][0x00007f71d0ffd740] Using AVX: YES
[03:29:05][0x00007f71d0ffd740] Using AVX2: NO
[03:29:05][0x00007f71cde0e700] stratum | Starting miner
[03:29:05][0x00007f71c7fff700] miner#2 | Starting thread #2 (cpu_xenoncat_STUB)
[03:29:05][0x00007f71c6ffd700] miner#4 | Starting thread #4 (cpu_xenoncat_STUB)
[03:29:05][0x00007f71cce0c700] miner#1 | Starting thread #1 (cpu_xenoncat_STUB)
[03:29:05][0x00007f71cd60d700] miner#0 | Starting thread #0 (cpu_xenoncat_STUB)
[03:29:05][0x00007f71c77fe700] miner#3 | Starting thread #3 (cpu_xenoncat_STUB)
[03:29:05][0x00007f71c5ffb700] miner#6 | Starting thread #6 (cpu_xenoncat_STUB)
[03:29:05][0x00007f71c67fc700] miner#5 | Starting thread #5 (cpu_xenoncat_STUB)
[03:29:05][0x00007f71c57fa700] miner#7 | Starting thread #7 (CUDA-TROMP) Quadro 2000 (#0) BLOCKS=28, THREADS=64
[03:29:05][0x00007f71cde0e700] stratum | Connecting to stratum server zec.f2pool.com:3357
[03:29:11][0x00007f71cde0e700] stratum | Connected!
[03:29:12][0x00007f71cde0e700] stratum | Subscribed to stratum server
[03:29:12][0x00007f71cde0e700] miner | Extranonce is 00000000000000000000000000000000
[03:29:12][0x00007f71cde0e700] stratum | Target set to 0007ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
[03:29:12][0x00007f71cde0e700] stratum | Received new job #GMUYIvi8UY
[03:29:12][0x00007f71cde0e700] stratum | Authorized worker t1SRQQYMBeBCavFkxzPDYioQqih3yTLCxDb
[03:29:15][0x00007f71d0ffd740] Speed [300 sec]: 0.298626 I/s, 0.298626 Sols/s
[03:29:25][0x00007f71d0ffd740] Speed [300 sec]: 1.09453 I/s, 1.8408 Sols/s
[03:29:27][0x00007f71cde0e700] stratum | Received new job #GMUYIvileg
[03:29:30][0x00007f71cde0e700] stratum | Received new job #GMUYIvisWE
[03:29:34][0x00007f71cde0e700] stratum | Received new job #GMUYIvj2FK
[03:29:35][0x00007f71d0ffd740] Speed [300 sec]: 1.19383 I/s, 2.02288 Sols/s

That's why I'm sure driver and gpu card is okay..

but when using djm34 miner it doesn't work
Quote
*** ccminer 0.0.2-djm34 for nVidia GPUs by djm34 ***
    Built with the nVidia CUDA Toolkit 8.0

  Originally based on Christian Buchner and Christian H. project based on tpruvot 1.8.4 release
  Include algos from alexis78, djm34, sp, tsiv and klausT.
  *** News (02/08/2017): lyra2Z algo for ZCoin

BTC donation address: 1NENYmxwZGHsKFmyjTc5WferTn5VTFb7Ze (djm34)
ZCoin donation address: aChWVb8CpgajadpLmiwDZvZaKizQgHxfh5 (djm34)

[2017-09-23 03:31:58] Starting on stratum+tcp://asia.lyra2z-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20581
[2017-09-23 03:31:58] 1 miner thread started, using 'lyra2Z' algorithm.
[2017-09-23 03:32:05] Stratum difficulty set to 10 (0.03906)
[2017-09-23 03:32:05] GPU #0: Intensity set to 16, 65536 cuda threads
[2017-09-23 03:32:06] GPU #0: Quadro 2000, 7498.56 kH/s
[2017-09-23 03:32:06] GPU #0: invalid device function
[2017-09-23 03:32:06] GPU #0: invalid device function
[2017-09-23 03:32:09] GPU #0: invalid device function
[2017-09-23 03:32:12] GPU #0: Quadro 2000, 1495.94 MH/s
[2017-09-23 03:32:12] GPU #0: invalid device function
[2017-09-23 03:32:16] GPU #0: Quadro 2000, 1247.49 MH/s
[2017-09-23 03:32:16] GPU #0: invalid device function

Lower your intensity from 16

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September 22, 2017, 08:56:38 PM
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I use same OS as you and I discarded that miner because it was very slow. I'm using the typical tpruvot fork, compiled with cuda 8.

I'm getting 2950 Kh/s with an OC aourus  waterforce 1080 ti.
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September 23, 2017, 12:46:17 AM
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HI, could anyone tell me the minimum xzc necessary for creating a znode (masternode)? Also, what is the purpose of this special nodes on this coin? Thanks

Zcoin Dev Update 19 September 2017: Znodes, GUI, libzerocoin, MTP and ZEth



Znodes
At the same time, work will begin on Znodes, the long awaited update that allows incentivized nodes to support the Zcoin network and makes Zcoin into a hybrid Proof of Work and Proof of Stake system. Znode owners will earn a proportion of the block rewards as an incentive to maintain a full node, keep it updated and maintain the network. A certain number of Zcoin will be required as a ‘collateral’ to start a Znode to discourage Sybil attacks. This number will be announced as we come closer to launch but we aim to achieve a balance between allowing people to participate while maintaining a decent profitability for node owners to keep them sufficiently incentivized.


No numbers announced yet, maybe there is some rumors on the slack but i did not hear any numbers for now...

The Zcoin official account on Twitter confirmed it will be a round number, between 3 or 4 digits, to have a Znode.

Stratis: Same supply as Ethereum + Masternodes + ICOs + Bitcoin a Core Dev. 90% cheaper than Eth. Do the math.
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HI, could anyone tell me the minimum xzc necessary for creating a znode (masternode)? Also, what is the purpose of this special nodes on this coin? Thanks

Zcoin Dev Update 19 September 2017: Znodes, GUI, libzerocoin, MTP and ZEth



Znodes
At the same time, work will begin on Znodes, the long awaited update that allows incentivized nodes to support the Zcoin network and makes Zcoin into a hybrid Proof of Work and Proof of Stake system. Znode owners will earn a proportion of the block rewards as an incentive to maintain a full node, keep it updated and maintain the network. A certain number of Zcoin will be required as a ‘collateral’ to start a Znode to discourage Sybil attacks. This number will be announced as we come closer to launch but we aim to achieve a balance between allowing people to participate while maintaining a decent profitability for node owners to keep them sufficiently incentivized.


No numbers announced yet, maybe there is some rumors on the slack but i did not hear any numbers for now...

The Zcoin official account on Twitter confirmed it will be a round number, between 3 or 4 digits, to have a Znode.

between 3 and 4 digits, meaning 3 or 4 figures? so like 100s or 1000s of coins?

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September 23, 2017, 09:41:09 AM
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looks like suprnova is having some problems right now with reporting mining info, dont feel very confident about my coins being there, and coins mined during this period. same thing happened when monero went to 120$ back in august
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September 23, 2017, 10:26:11 AM
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looks like suprnova is having some problems right now with reporting mining info, dont feel very confident about my coins being there, and coins mined during this period. same thing happened when monero went to 120$ back in august

I don't know what to do.

1. Last block found on suprnova: 09/22/2017 09:48:04   that means my, at least, last day of mining has been useless.

2. Discrepancies in MPH between reported hashrate are miner hashrate are too large to ignore.

Anyone can advise a reliable pool for Zcoin?.

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September 23, 2017, 12:08:53 PM
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looks like suprnova is having some problems right now with reporting mining info, dont feel very confident about my coins being there, and coins mined during this period. same thing happened when monero went to 120$ back in august

I don't know what to do.

1. Last block found on suprnova: 09/22/2017 09:48:04   that means my, at least, last day of mining has been useless.

2. Discrepancies in MPH between reported hashrate are miner hashrate are too large to ignore.

Anyone can advise a reliable pool for Zcoin?.



I noticed the same issue and switched to https://zcoin.miningpoolhub.com/ It's is the biggest ZCoin mining pool.

Pity the pool choice is quite limited.
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September 23, 2017, 12:23:06 PM
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looks like suprnova is having some problems right now with reporting mining info, dont feel very confident about my coins being there, and coins mined during this period. same thing happened when monero went to 120$ back in august

I don't know what to do.

1. Last block found on suprnova: 09/22/2017 09:48:04   that means my, at least, last day of mining has been useless.

2. Discrepancies in MPH between reported hashrate are miner hashrate are too large to ignore.

Anyone can advise a reliable pool for Zcoin?.



I noticed the same issue and switched to https://zcoin.miningpoolhub.com/ It's is the biggest ZCoin mining pool.

Pity the pool choice is quite limited.

Mabe someone should set up a new pool.

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September 23, 2017, 12:24:11 PM
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looks like suprnova is having some problems right now with reporting mining info, dont feel very confident about my coins being there, and coins mined during this period. same thing happened when monero went to 120$ back in august

fixed

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September 23, 2017, 12:26:31 PM
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Where can I find an all-time chart of ZCoin's network hashrate and difficulty?
https://bitinfocharts.com/zerocoin/

Thanks gurumeditation, but this is a price chart, not a network hashrate/difficulty chart.

Does anyone have a link to an all-time chart of ZCoin's network hashrate and difficulty? I suggest this is added to the website. It's quite important to miners and potential network supporters. The only thing I've come across are current network stats.
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Hi guys. question - sent from my wallet a few coins to the  exchange (bittrex), but there is no confirmation in the wallet, the coins did not come to the  exchange. How long does it take to receive a confirmation from the network?


There's generally a slight delay, but shouldn't take too long to transfer. I hope you got the coins by now.
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September 23, 2017, 12:32:14 PM
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looks like suprnova is having some problems right now with reporting mining info, dont feel very confident about my coins being there, and coins mined during this period. same thing happened when monero went to 120$ back in august

fixed

I think suprnova's ZCoin pool is going to have issues unless the pool hashrate increases. Suprnova currently has less than 5 percent of the global hashrate. It's going to be difficult to get people to stick to the pool if they cannot get any rewards.

But this is a bigger problem I think. Miners need to switch to Suprnova or other alternative pools so that the hashrate is decentralized. This way miningpoolhub has more than 70% of the global hashrate. Not healthy for the network I think, and definitely not in line with ZCoin's decentralized vision.
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September 23, 2017, 01:03:35 PM
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0.8 xzc last 24h in MPH with 10mh/s ...(increase clocks and set intensity to 22 to reach 10mh/s)
before 5 days on suprnova was 1,6357 and 9mh/s
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September 23, 2017, 01:11:27 PM
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0.8 xzc last 24h in MPH with 10mh/s ...(increase clocks and set intensity to 22 to reach 10mh/s)
before 5 days on suprnova was 1,6357 and 9mh/s

Yes, but the global hashrate has almost doubled in the last day or so. That's the reason for the decrease in rewards.
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