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Author Topic: CREAMcoin [CRM] • 0.18.1.0 • Skein • POW  (Read 137481 times)
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July 03, 2017, 06:36:40 AM
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what exchanger will this coin be traded on?
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July 03, 2017, 09:48:38 AM
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Staking the online wallet also?
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July 03, 2017, 11:52:48 AM
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Staking the online wallet also?

No online staking

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July 03, 2017, 01:30:10 PM
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it's good ? I wanted to try the mine, but not one crm entered the wallet (
http://imgur.com/a/8fIE7

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July 03, 2017, 02:20:27 PM
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it's good ? I wanted to try the mine, but not one crm entered the wallet (
http://imgur.com/a/8fIE7


It takes a long time for the coins to mature and you got to set automatic payments or request payout from the pool to get the coins.
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July 03, 2017, 02:51:56 PM
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WTF !!

Why did I mine Centurion token at pool https://pool.coin-miners.info/  Huh

I used these settings stratum+tcp://stratum-eu.coin-miners.info:3533 -u WALLET_ADDRESS -p c=CREAM

My address is CK6V6EfRbANZWETDttVEF7KYmuRVFpEfi4 and is a creamcoin address so why is it also a centrutian address Huh

Why does it have centurion coin on it Huh? How did this even happen Huh

Have a look at the centurion coin blockexplorer

https://prohashing.com/explorer/Centurion/192d41c55994b3a94a49b44e57895394276fb9c2fd3facd783d55b50dda9bc28/

Why the hell is the adress the same ??
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July 03, 2017, 03:08:56 PM
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WTF !!

Why did I mine Centurion token at pool https://pool.coin-miners.info/  Huh

I used these settings stratum+tcp://stratum-eu.coin-miners.info:3533 -u WALLET_ADDRESS -p c=CREAM

My address is CK6V6EfRbANZWETDttVEF7KYmuRVFpEfi4 and is a creamcoin address so why is it also a centrutian address Huh

Why does it have centurion coin on it Huh? How did this even happen Huh

Have a look at the centurion coin blockexplorer

https://prohashing.com/explorer/Centurion/192d41c55994b3a94a49b44e57895394276fb9c2fd3facd783d55b50dda9bc28/

Why the hell is the adress the same ??

c=crm possibly? ...

its not the name - its the ticker you put on the password ...

if you have issues - send a message to the pool owner ...

but the - yiimp ( the pool system ) is known to make small blunders like that anyway - even if you get the ticker symbol correct ...

still have issues - have go at our pool as we have fixed an issue that has been found with the address ( stratum.chainworksindustries.com - is now functional and will eventually replace pool.chainworksindustries.com for the mining address when the new servers go online ) ...  and if there are still issues - you may want to look at what you are doing with the miner ...

from the settings you posted ( apart from the other parameters that ccminer has ) - it looks right except for the password ... needs to be a ticker symbol - and in this case - its crm ...

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July 03, 2017, 03:09:59 PM
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Sometimes it may seem that the creators of different token fantasies are few
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July 03, 2017, 04:04:29 PM
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WTF !!

Why did I mine Centurion token at pool https://pool.coin-miners.info/  Huh

I used these settings stratum+tcp://stratum-eu.coin-miners.info:3533 -u WALLET_ADDRESS -p c=CREAM

My address is CK6V6EfRbANZWETDttVEF7KYmuRVFpEfi4 and is a creamcoin address so why is it also a centrutian address Huh

Why does it have centurion coin on it Huh? How did this even happen Huh

Have a look at the centurion coin blockexplorer

https://prohashing.com/explorer/Centurion/192d41c55994b3a94a49b44e57895394276fb9c2fd3facd783d55b50dda9bc28/

Why the hell is the adress the same ??
Just mine on cryptoally, it finds most of the blocks as it has pretty much all the net hash
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July 03, 2017, 04:34:35 PM
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hey there,

I'm currently mining on some rx 470s and 570s

so for now i want to start a new rig with 4 rx 580s but i don't get them work to mine creamcoin.

please can anyone help me ?

a complete guide should be the best...

the other working with the spg sgminer x11 mod but the 580s don't  Cry Cry Cry

i hope someone can help me pls


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July 03, 2017, 04:54:40 PM
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hey there,

I'm currently mining on some rx 470s and 570s

so for now i want to start a new rig with 4 rx 580s but i don't get them work to mine creamcoin.

please can anyone help me ?

a complete guide should be the best...

the other working with the spg sgminer x11 mod but the 580s don't  Cry Cry Cry

i hope someone can help me pls


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My 4 x 480's worked fine with same miner package you mentioned.

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sgminer -o stratum+tcp://eu1.cryptoally.net:4700 -u xxxx.1 -p 1

Hashed each at over 9/MH

Check you Pool login info? workers etc.

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July 03, 2017, 05:16:26 PM
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Nice, just received my first stake transaction  Smiley

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July 03, 2017, 05:24:39 PM
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Staking rewards are not very clearly explained on website/OP. Also it's down-right confusing looking at stake-rewards in the client.

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POS 2.0 Static reward:
from block 1 to 32000 = 20

What it doesn't say is that the 20% given to MN is taken from Stakerewards (or so I'm guessing), so miners are actually "only" paid CRM 16 for staking.
Yet, the client does not reflect this. It claims CRM 20 has been mined. But adding up the transactions it's clear to see the numbers are off

http://i67.tinypic.com/iy1j6v.png

93.58+107.79+20.00+20.00 = 241.37
Actual balance: 233.37

At least ValidErrorPools Explorer explains it better than the client
http://crm.validerrorpools.com/address/Cb4WSPfWyciHp17iU6TFtGqscZVFwUQmEu
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July 03, 2017, 05:45:43 PM
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Staking rewards are not very clearly explained on website/OP. Also it's down-right confusing looking at stake-rewards in the client.

From OP:
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POS 2.0 Static reward:
from block 1 to 32000 = 20

What it doesn't say is that the 20% given to MN is taken from Stakerewards (or so I'm guessing), so miners are actually "only" paid CRM 16 for staking.
Yet, the client does not reflect this. It claims CRM 20 has been mined. But adding up the transactions it's clear to see the numbers are off

http://i67.tinypic.com/iy1j6v.png

93.58+107.79+20.00+20.00 = 241.37
Actual balance: 233.37

At least ValidErrorPools Explorer explains it better than the client
http://crm.validerrorpools.com/address/Cb4WSPfWyciHp17iU6TFtGqscZVFwUQmEu
Interesting observation! will see if this is addressed.  Huh

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July 03, 2017, 09:58:11 PM
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I just restarted wallet...
It seems that client also have sense for that


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July 03, 2017, 11:22:45 PM
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How much I need wait for coins to be mature?
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July 04, 2017, 03:17:21 AM
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I just restarted wallet...
It seems that client also have sense for that



Tried restarting the wallet, and I can confirm stake rewards show up as +16



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July 04, 2017, 01:29:30 PM
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Is this coin feasible to be mined in solo with 50MH/s?
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July 04, 2017, 02:15:53 PM
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Is this coin feasible to be mined in solo with 50MH/s?
no, at least not right now

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July 05, 2017, 06:00:20 PM
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Minor display bug in windows wallet.
Timestamps in coin control are GMT, where every other timestamp matches system time.
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