Evangelo
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What do I put in cpuminer .bat file to mine? I'd like to help the blockchain. It says basic example $ ./minerd --url=http://myminingpool.com:9332 --userpass=my.worker:password Can someone give me an example of what they use? I'm using this miner https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=55038.0Thanks ! Not sure on how to use cpuminer, however, I'm using Moonrush.org; stratum+tcp://moonrush.org:3333, username(address), and password(x)
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lhmrij
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May 21, 2017, 06:17:27 AM |
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Are the devs still active for this coin?
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godonus
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May 21, 2017, 06:33:52 AM |
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Are the devs still active for this coin? New devs, yes they are.
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agswinner
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May 21, 2017, 07:27:15 AM |
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Are the devs still active for this coin? New devs, yes they are. There are many devs and Consultant here, for exempla gjhiggins who already in 2014 discussed the activation of segwit at github mooncoin project, titan Dev of Luckycoin (Doge is a copy of Luckycoin) , Poliforall indipendent dev, but the Official now is barrystyle. However mooncomunity is open to all developers who want to contribute to improvement and growth Of MOON. Nice to see moon pair arbitrage but the arbitrage is moon doge, always remember this : moon/doge ratio now is 1 to 1
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May 21, 2017, 07:42:04 AM |
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I can open github.com but I cannot access the download link of the qt wallet, don't know why
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coinflow
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May 21, 2017, 12:24:27 PM |
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Does anyone happen to know what is causing Mooncoind to be so CPU hungry on Ubuntu? I remember the old version having similar problems a few years ago. It keeps spiking above 50% or higher, already tried setting stuff like maxconnections to 10 but nothing seems to help. I have other daemons running that stay well below 1% CPU load. I had it running for several hours and it's fully synced.
I've just checked a node and it runs with well under 1% CPU with ~20 connections. With ~35 connections it gets up to 5% with occasional spikes to 7, more seldom 10%. But on a very small CPU (Atom-like). Maybe there's a difference, if compiled like you did (via QT)? Could you try this and report back: cd src ./autogen.sh ./configure --disable-wallet (if the wallet-functionality is not needed, for example on a P2Pool-node, or maybe NOMP also?) make -f Makefile USE_UPNP=- USE_IPV6=- USE_QRCODE=- (The options only to your liking, but for me it works well like above. Of course for a conventional pool or a normal user-wallet you would NOT use option --disable-wallet)
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coinflow
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May 21, 2017, 01:10:10 PM Last edit: May 21, 2017, 02:32:50 PM by coinflow |
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What do I put in cpuminer .bat file to mine? I'd like to help the blockchain. It says basic example $ ./minerd --url=http://myminingpool.com:9332 --userpass=my.worker:password Can someone give me an example of what they use? I'm using this miner https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=55038.0Thanks ! You won't have much luck with solo-mining, because of the high difficulty. Better to use a pool. Have you tried P2Pool? http://5.45.105.66:9664/static/Example-config to point minerd to it: minerd -a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://5.45.105.66:9664 -u walletaddress You don't need to register on a P2Pool-node. Simply start minerd with the above line and your miner should appear in the list of miners (Tab "Active miners on this node"). As soon as the next block is found, the shares will start to be sent to your given address automatically. But remember. The shares will be lower at the beginning and ramp up over time, as is the case with every other pool using PPLNS --> https://litecoin.info/Mining_Pool_Comparison#Reward_typesmoonrush.org should mostly work likewise, since it does not need a registration either, as a NOMP-based pool (at least it looks like one --> https://github.com/zone117x/node-open-mining-portal ). Edit:The advantage of P2Pool over all other pool-concepts however is, that mining rewards are NEVER saved in a wallet on the server or sent to an intermediary wallet to be sent out from there later on. The shares are sent to all participating miners in the very moment, the block is found and confirmed by the network.
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coinflow
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May 21, 2017, 03:44:57 PM Last edit: May 21, 2017, 04:42:22 PM by coinflow |
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Check out, what DOGE has done recently: http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/dogecoin/MOON has ca. twice the number of coins as DOGE in use at the moment, with only little inflation to come and a limited supply of ~384 bln coins, whereas DOGE has no limit ( see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogecoin#Currency_supply ). So for MOON at least half of the DOGE-value should easily be possible. --> 0.0012 USD (~58 Satoshi) per MOON: equalling 255 mln USD marketcap. edit: numbers corrected
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Spekske
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May 21, 2017, 04:19:36 PM |
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Does anyone happen to know what is causing Mooncoind to be so CPU hungry on Ubuntu? I remember the old version having similar problems a few years ago. It keeps spiking above 50% or higher, already tried setting stuff like maxconnections to 10 but nothing seems to help. I have other daemons running that stay well below 1% CPU load. I had it running for several hours and it's fully synced.
I've just checked a node and it runs with well under 1% CPU with ~20 connections. With ~35 connections it gets up to 5% with occasional spikes to 7, more seldom 10%. But on a very small CPU (Atom-like). Maybe there's a difference, if compiled like you did (via QT)? Could you try this and report back: cd src ./autogen.sh ./configure --disable-wallet (if the wallet-functionality is not needed, for example on a P2Pool-node, or maybe NOMP also?) make -f Makefile USE_UPNP=- USE_IPV6=- USE_QRCODE=- (The options only to your liking, but for me it works well like above. Of course for a conventional pool or a normal user-wallet you would NOT use option --disable-wallet) Thanks for your reply. I've recompiled everything and it seems to be working now. Must have been the UPNP or IPV6 thingy that messed up the daemon. If anyone likes to give it a try please feel free to test my pool at http://coincave.nl
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midmir
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May 21, 2017, 07:25:23 PM |
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Does Mooncoin have its currency symbol like for example Doge have Đ ?
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godonus
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May 21, 2017, 07:49:17 PM |
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What do I put in cpuminer .bat file to mine? I'd like to help the blockchain. It says basic example $ ./minerd --url=http://myminingpool.com:9332 --userpass=my.worker:password Can someone give me an example of what they use? I'm using this miner https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=55038.0Thanks ! You won't have much luck with solo-mining, because of the high difficulty. Better to use a pool. Have you tried P2Pool? http://5.45.105.66:9664/static/Example-config to point minerd to it: minerd -a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://5.45.105.66:9664 -u walletaddress You don't need to register on a P2Pool-node. Simply start minerd with the above line and your miner should appear in the list of miners (Tab "Active miners on this node"). As soon as the next block is found, the shares will start to be sent to your given address automatically. But remember. The shares will be lower at the beginning and ramp up over time, as is the case with every other pool using PPLNS --> https://litecoin.info/Mining_Pool_Comparison#Reward_typesmoonrush.org should mostly work likewise, since it does not need a registration either, as a NOMP-based pool (at least it looks like one --> https://github.com/zone117x/node-open-mining-portal ). Edit:The advantage of P2Pool over all other pool-concepts however is, that mining rewards are NEVER saved in a wallet on the server or sent to an intermediary wallet to be sent out from there later on. The shares are sent to all participating miners in the very moment, the block is found and confirmed by the network. Awesome thank you, I'm generating hashes now, that helps the blockchain right? https://i.imgur.com/ZIKURJU.png
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May 21, 2017, 07:58:55 PM |
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I believe in Moon Coin! should have A BIG M^^ well i would love mine a bit some moon coin but its look difficult for me ahahah is Cpu mining will work its a scrypt coin need a gpu ? e with the .bat file will be easy to put? and possible to mine directly in exchange Easier just to Buy lool We need crazy miners ! Or An easy machine to mine it plug and play lol Or be listed in minergate could be cool too
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Evangelo
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May 21, 2017, 10:44:46 PM |
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What do I put in cpuminer .bat file to mine? I'd like to help the blockchain. It says basic example $ ./minerd --url=http://myminingpool.com:9332 --userpass=my.worker:password Can someone give me an example of what they use? I'm using this miner https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=55038.0Thanks ! You won't have much luck with solo-mining, because of the high difficulty. Better to use a pool. Have you tried P2Pool? http://5.45.105.66:9664/static/Example-config to point minerd to it: minerd -a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://5.45.105.66:9664 -u walletaddress You don't need to register on a P2Pool-node. Simply start minerd with the above line and your miner should appear in the list of miners (Tab "Active miners on this node"). As soon as the next block is found, the shares will start to be sent to your given address automatically. But remember. The shares will be lower at the beginning and ramp up over time, as is the case with every other pool using PPLNS --> https://litecoin.info/Mining_Pool_Comparison#Reward_typesmoonrush.org should mostly work likewise, since it does not need a registration either, as a NOMP-based pool (at least it looks like one --> https://github.com/zone117x/node-open-mining-portal ). Edit:The advantage of P2Pool over all other pool-concepts however is, that mining rewards are NEVER saved in a wallet on the server or sent to an intermediary wallet to be sent out from there later on. The shares are sent to all participating miners in the very moment, the block is found and confirmed by the network. Awesome thank you, I'm generating hashes now, that helps the blockchain right? https://i.imgur.com/ZIKURJU.pngAbsolutely, the more miners and hashpower the blockchain has, the more consistent it becomes(less stalling).
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midmir
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May 21, 2017, 10:58:04 PM |
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How about Ⓜ U+24C2
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coinflow
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May 22, 2017, 12:07:53 AM |
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Does anyone understand why coins like Earthcoin or Reddcoin are booming in price, while MOON is still not back in Satoshi-land? That's nothing but crazy. Maybe we should reset MOON to the old thread (just see the EAC-thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=379236.0 ), too (OK, irony ... ). But maybe MoonLite, SmartLikes and MoonWord are just too complicated or simply not really useful for the average user and one should come back to concentrate on developing the coin as such (PoS and/or CPU-Mining from the wallet directly etc.) instead of wasting development-power ... That might be not popular here (especially not with Mooncoin_Foundation), but the question needs to be asked. Really.
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JasonXG
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May 22, 2017, 12:49:07 AM |
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How do I moonotonize my likes Those instructions lost me on the second line. Thanks.
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godonus
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May 22, 2017, 02:27:42 AM |
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Does anyone understand why coins like Earthcoin or Reddcoin are booming in price, while MOON is still not back in Satoshi-land? That's nothing but crazy. Maybe we should reset MOON to the old thread (just see the EAC-thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=379236.0 ), too (OK, irony ... ). But maybe MoonLite, SmartLikes and MoonWord are just too complicated or simply not really useful for the average user and one should come back to concentrate on developing the coin as such (PoS and/or CPU-Mining from the wallet directly etc.) instead of wasting development-power ... That might be not popular here (especially not with Mooncoin_Foundation), but the question needs to be asked. Really. It's because people are selling for 1sat, people need to withdraw their sell orders and hold their MOON, and chill out and wait for it to go up. I'm buying up all the sub 1sat sellers in the LTC market. Almost 600mil. The market is saturated with weak handers.
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May 22, 2017, 04:02:16 AM |
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Does anyone understand why coins like Earthcoin or Reddcoin are booming in price, while MOON is still not back in Satoshi-land? That's nothing but crazy. Maybe we should reset MOON to the old thread (just see the EAC-thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=379236.0 ), too (OK, irony ... ). But maybe MoonLite, SmartLikes and MoonWord are just too complicated or simply not really useful for the average user and one should come back to concentrate on developing the coin as such (PoS and/or CPU-Mining from the wallet directly etc.) instead of wasting development-power ... That might be not popular here (especially not with Mooncoin_Foundation), but the question needs to be asked. Really. It's because people are selling for 1sat, people need to withdraw their sell orders and hold their MOON, and chill out and wait for it to go up. I'm buying up all the sub 1sat sellers in the LTC market. Almost 600mil. The market is saturated with weak handers. Nice amount, it would be nice to see Moon hit half the value of what Dodgecoin is worth.
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polemarhos888
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To The Moon !
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May 22, 2017, 08:32:30 AM Last edit: May 22, 2017, 10:23:45 AM by polemarhos888 |
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Good morning. I believe that the growth of Mooncoin price will be big and suddenly ! We will see it...
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