Goatzen
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November 04, 2017, 09:03:02 PM |
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hey guys, I'm having a problem setting up to mine.
cmd opens, closes instantly. I get an error message that says something like "fatal, failure to allocate memory".
This is with CCminer.
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Foxcor
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November 04, 2017, 09:11:49 PM |
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hey guys, I'm having a problem setting up to mine.
cmd opens, closes instantly. I get an error message that says something like "fatal, failure to allocate memory".
This is with CCminer.
Increase the size of virtual memory to 30 gigabytes. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/15055/windows-7-optimize-windows-better-performanceChange the size of virtual memory
If you receive warnings that your virtual memory is low, you'll need to increase the minimum size of your paging file. Windows sets the initial minimum size of the paging file equal to the amount of random access memory (RAM) installed on your computer, and the maximum size equal to three times the amount of RAM installed on your computer. If you see warnings at these recommended levels, then increase the minimum and maximum sizes.
Open System by clicking the Start button The Start button, right-clicking Computer, and then clicking Properties. In the left pane, click Advanced system settings Administrator permission required. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. On the Advanced tab, under Performance, click Settings. Click the Advanced tab, and then, under Virtual memory, click Change. Clear the Automatically manage paging file size for all drives check box. Under Drive[Volume Label], click the drive that contains the paging file you want to change. Click Custom size, type a new size in megabytes in the Initial size (MB) or Maximum size (MB) box, click Set, and then click OK.
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tuiputui
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November 04, 2017, 10:21:55 PM |
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Some people had bad experiences with signatum and other premines (Lux is also having scam Fud right now:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2345819.0), so some don´t got confidence in sumo still.. but i tihnk is gaining respect more and more in the community Some premines are SCAM, some are worth. Got no doubt SUMO is LEGIT and good to invest/mine. Remeber, Fuders used to say DASH was a scam for their premine... it´s now in top-10 seating around 300$ https://www.dash.org/forum/threads/addressing-the-premine-issue-for-good.7330/
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itslukebenz
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November 05, 2017, 01:37:29 AM |
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I have some SUMO's and waiting patiently for the pump. hope we can reach the moon:) go altcoins go SUMO!
Altcoins went up. Sumo fell not only the course, but the volume is almost none. In orders to buy - 1 BTC. Not good. I now stopped buying sumo. Will see what happens with trade volume. Pump I do not expect, but the course was supposed to follow the altcoin market, now it is not, it is alarming. It is not alarming it’s natural. Have you noticed the fact that SUMO had a block reward increase a few days ago? Every block reward increase will cause temporary price drop. But I’ll be patient because that means every block reward decrease after 2021 will cause the opposite
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Foxcor
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November 05, 2017, 07:54:50 AM |
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sumogr
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November 05, 2017, 08:05:24 AM |
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Foxcor noone from Sumokoin is supporting them. Dont get misguided
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RomanV
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November 05, 2017, 08:28:11 AM |
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Have sumo no protection from botnets. There is protection from nicehash. A botnet can afford such an increase in diff.
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sumogr
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November 05, 2017, 08:33:34 AM |
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Have sumo no protection from botnets. There is protection from nicehash. A botnet can afford such an increase in diff. You are missing the point RomanV. Of course any botnet can mine on Sumokoin network, the diff algo of the coin just makes it unprofitable for them cause the difficulty reacts immediately to the applied hashrate and the botnets cannot take advantage of the usual lag that all other diff algos have and gather all blocks in the meantime. For that reason they have left us alone and are minning coins that are way more profitable for them.
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RomanV
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November 05, 2017, 08:45:52 AM |
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Have sumo no protection from botnets. There is protection from nicehash. A botnet can afford such an increase in diff. You are missing the point RomanV. Of course any botnet can mine on Sumokoin network, the diff algo of the coin just makes it unprofitable for them cause the difficulty reacts immediately to the applied hashrate and the botnets cannot take advantage of the usual lag that all other diff algos have and gather all blocks in the meantime. For that reason they have left us alone and are minning coins that are way more profitable for them. Nonsense. The owner of the botnet makes no sense now to get sumo, the stock of coins is already there. The botnet now can afford 50-70% hash networks sumo. Will be a normal exchange, the normal volume of trade and the botnet will come back. A quick recalculation diff is not beneficial only for nicehash miners. You are missing the point sumogr
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sumogr
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November 05, 2017, 08:48:04 AM |
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Have sumo no protection from botnets. There is protection from nicehash. A botnet can afford such an increase in diff. You are missing the point RomanV. Of course any botnet can mine on Sumokoin network, the diff algo of the coin just makes it unprofitable for them cause the difficulty reacts immediately to the applied hashrate and the botnets cannot take advantage of the usual lag that all other diff algos have and gather all blocks in the meantime. For that reason they have left us alone and are minning coins that are way more profitable for them. Nonsense. The owner of the botnet makes no sense now to get sumo, the stock of coins is already there. The botnet now can afford 50-70% hash networks sumo. Will be a normal exchange, the normal volume of trade and the botnet will come back. A quick recalculation diff is not beneficial only for nicehash miners. You are missing the point sumogr Ok RomanV you are the man!
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vv181
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November 05, 2017, 10:32:28 AM |
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I heard this coin has a feature botnet-proof difficulty algorithm, I'm already read the issue on GitHub discussing that but I didn't quite get that, anyone wants to explain a bit more about it?
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sumogr
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November 05, 2017, 11:04:46 AM |
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I heard this coin has a feature botnet-proof difficulty algorithm, I'm already read the issue on GitHub discussing that but I didn't quite get that, anyone wants to explain a bit more about it?
https://github.com/sumoprojects/sumokoin/pull/10Sumokoin has a difficulty more responsive to hashrate surges (botnets, cpu farms or nicehashers with big rates) leaving attackers much less profitable. The standard cryptonote algo had a huge lag and the difficulty reached the value it should have according to the current global hashrate after many blocks. These blocks where up for grabs from anyone applying a huge high rate, either botnet or nicehasher. With the new difficulty algo, difficulty gets almost instantly (after a couple of blocks) the correspondive value relative to the global hashrate so the botnet or the nicehasher gets the rewards that he deserves respectively to his applied hashrate without any extra benefit. This led to the fact that botnets have moved to coins where they can earn fast by manipulating their diff algo lag and prefer not to mine Sumokoin. We do have from time to time botnets joining, especially when the coins becomes very profitable say by a spike of its price, however they leave after a couple of blocks cause even then the relative rewards that they get is less than would have get by mining a standard algo coin.
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sdg777
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November 05, 2017, 02:37:22 PM |
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what other exchanges are planned (bitfinex, polo, bittrex, e.t.c. )?
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vv181
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November 05, 2017, 02:43:54 PM |
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I heard this coin has a feature botnet-proof difficulty algorithm, I'm already read the issue on GitHub discussing that but I didn't quite get that, anyone wants to explain a bit more about it?
https://github.com/sumoprojects/sumokoin/pull/10Sumokoin has a difficulty more responsive to hashrate surges (botnets, cpu farms or nicehashers with big rates) leaving attackers much less profitable. The standard cryptonote algo had a huge lag and the difficulty reached the value it should have according to the current global hashrate after many blocks. These blocks where up for grabs from anyone applying a huge high rate, either botnet or nicehasher. With the new difficulty algo, difficulty gets almost instantly (after a couple of blocks) the correspondive value relative to the global hashrate so the botnet or the nicehasher gets the rewards that he deserves respectively to his applied hashrate without any extra benefit. This led to the fact that botnets have moved to coins where they can earn fast by manipulating their diff algo lag and prefer not to mine Sumokoin. We do have from time to time botnets joining, especially when the coins becomes very profitable say by a spike of its price, however they leave after a couple of blocks cause even then the relative rewards that they get is less than would have get by mining a standard algo coin. so when an address using for a miner or mining pool got a surge hash rate the difficulty got readjusted in real-time even the block hasn't mined yet? , or the difficulty adjusted every new blocks?
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sumogr
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November 05, 2017, 03:00:12 PM |
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I heard this coin has a feature botnet-proof difficulty algorithm, I'm already read the issue on GitHub discussing that but I didn't quite get that, anyone wants to explain a bit more about it?
https://github.com/sumoprojects/sumokoin/pull/10Sumokoin has a difficulty more responsive to hashrate surges (botnets, cpu farms or nicehashers with big rates) leaving attackers much less profitable. The standard cryptonote algo had a huge lag and the difficulty reached the value it should have according to the current global hashrate after many blocks. These blocks where up for grabs from anyone applying a huge high rate, either botnet or nicehasher. With the new difficulty algo, difficulty gets almost instantly (after a couple of blocks) the correspondive value relative to the global hashrate so the botnet or the nicehasher gets the rewards that he deserves respectively to his applied hashrate without any extra benefit. This led to the fact that botnets have moved to coins where they can earn fast by manipulating their diff algo lag and prefer not to mine Sumokoin. We do have from time to time botnets joining, especially when the coins becomes very profitable say by a spike of its price, however they leave after a couple of blocks cause even then the relative rewards that they get is less than would have get by mining a standard algo coin. so when an address using for a miner or mining pool got a surge hash rate the difficulty got readjusted in real-time even the block hasn't mined yet? , or the difficulty adjusted every new blocks? The difficulty adjusts every time a new block is found
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nestleblushing
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November 05, 2017, 04:14:09 PM |
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Does the team have experience in this sphere?
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Germining
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November 05, 2017, 04:26:07 PM |
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Does the team have experience in this sphere?
As you can see (the diff algo works like a charm): yes! The next big step will be the subasdresses feature, read to go within this month The only thing Sumokoin lacks (if one could say so) is marketing. Since dev team is full of technical experts, snd no marketing group, sumokoin's price is still very low. This coin has more potential than the 20 last $20 million + ICO. It is just not known very well.
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sumogr
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November 05, 2017, 06:14:09 PM |
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Does the team have experience in this sphere?
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itslukebenz
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November 05, 2017, 10:01:00 PM |
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Have sumo no protection from botnets. There is protection from nicehash. A botnet can afford such an increase in diff. You are missing the point RomanV. Of course any botnet can mine on Sumokoin network, the diff algo of the coin just makes it unprofitable for them cause the difficulty reacts immediately to the applied hashrate and the botnets cannot take advantage of the usual lag that all other diff algos have and gather all blocks in the meantime. For that reason they have left us alone and are minning coins that are way more profitable for them. Nonsense. The owner of the botnet makes no sense now to get sumo, the stock of coins is already there. The botnet now can afford 50-70% hash networks sumo. Will be a normal exchange, the normal volume of trade and the botnet will come back. A quick recalculation diff is not beneficial only for nicehash miners. You are missing the point sumogr How is the diff algo not beneficial for nicehash miners but is beneficial for a botnet? No offense but that makes absolutely no sense as the nethash and difficulty increases in both cases so I’d like an explanation please.
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AshCoins
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November 06, 2017, 01:19:11 AM |
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Does the team have experience in this sphere?
As you can see (the diff algo works like a charm): yes! The next big step will be the subasdresses feature, read to go within this month The only thing Sumokoin lacks (if one could say so) is marketing. Since dev team is full of technical experts, snd no marketing group, sumokoin's price is still very low. This coin has more potential than the 20 last $20 million + ICO. It is just not known very well. Who are these “technical experts”? I’m interested in picking up sumo but can’t find any info on the team.
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