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August 03, 2017, 12:57:04 AM
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I was mining even smaller pools than that.  Good find.  lol  I really like smaller pools.   One I was with had only 20 workers and manage to get avg 3100 sometimes burst of 7000 with luck.
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August 03, 2017, 12:59:21 AM
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Hey guys i have a question, wich pool is better, one with 2100 miners (yiimp) or another with only 220 miners (hashbag) for profit? That can make any difference?



More miners = Greater chance of Finding a block
Less Miners = Lesser chance of finding a block and depends on LUCk. You might earn more if the pool is lucky enough to find a block
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August 03, 2017, 01:31:39 AM
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TKS for answers, its clear to me now x)
I Just move to yiimp now cause hashbag was down 2-3 times today...
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August 03, 2017, 01:35:52 AM
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i cant seem to find a miner or anything to get my 480 8gb online. can someone help?
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August 03, 2017, 01:42:36 AM
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i cant seem to find a miner or anything to get my 480 8gb online. can someone help?

Tried SGMiner?
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August 03, 2017, 01:57:04 AM
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TKS for answers, its clear to me now x)
I Just move to yiimp now cause hashbag was down 2-3 times today...

I was with Hashbag, but when diff increased, there were too many blocks I was not getting paid for as the pool wasn't winning them, I then moved to suprnova and have a much more reliable payout to my hashrate
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August 03, 2017, 02:08:08 AM
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hi dev / thread mod ...

could you please add our pool to the pool list in the op? ...

the CWI-Pool Signatum is open publicly ... we also have initiated our CWIgm Project for mining - currently SkunkHash only but with additional algo very shortly when the stability of the miner is ratified ( and optimization of the algo at a later date ) ...

the CWIgm miner thread is here - which contains the details of the pool also - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2054431 ...

just for reference ...

the address of CWI-Pool Signatum is -

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http://pool.chainworksindustires.com:/sigt/

CWI-Pool Signatum Mining Stratum is split into two ports ... the fist is the low difficulty port for those miners that have small to medium sized hashrates ( estimated up to approximately 25 x 1080ti cards ) - and the second being the high difficulty port for those miners that have medium to high hashrates ( estimated at approximately 25 x 1080ti cards to GPU farms ) ...

the mining parameters for both ports are -

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lodiff - stratum+tcp://stratum.chainworksindustries.com:2000/
hidiff - stratum+tcp://stratum.chainworksindustries.com:6000/

if you are part of the beta test with our miner - the CWIgm will automatically assign the address - all you have to do is specify the port you wish to mine on ...

please remember to use the allocated port for the hashrate you intend on mining with ... if you choose the lodiff port for high hashrate - you will flood the stratum with low diff shares and your miner will be banned ... conversely - if you use the hidiff port with low hashrate - the miner will sit there looking as if its not mining while it processes very high difficulty shares which will more than likely be rejected because it took too long to submit ...

so please choose the right port ...

being an MPOS mining pool - this pool requires that you setup an account FIRST - before mining to it ... this if for beta testers and public alike ... once you account is setup - this pool is also part of the SSO ( Single Sign On ) server - and as such - your account can be used on all our pools in this CWI-Pool server ...

tanx ...

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August 03, 2017, 02:54:34 AM
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it would seem something has malfunctioned with my wallet

'getbalance' returns ~0.5 however in the block explorer there is 22.5k sigt balance on the main address

i deleted the block chain and re-downloaded it but same problem.. how does something like this occur?

hashbag.cc - where do you put your hash? region based stratums available now: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2044808.new
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August 03, 2017, 03:19:35 AM
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No DEVfees, but I'll be happy if somebody someday will send me a tip to my BTC address  Grin

I'll definitely send you a coffee's worth (or 3+) once I sell at profit.  Wink

Did I help you? If yes, hit me up with some Eth!
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August 03, 2017, 03:25:39 AM
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I installed CUDA toolkit 7.5 on my ubuntu 16.04(nvOC 0018) box and it worked, thanks palgin! Since CentOS version uses CUDA 8.0, I'd suggest upgrade to CUDA 8.0 for ubuntu in next release.
BTW, do you take dev fee? If not, I think 1~2% is fine.

my hashrates:
1060  6G  16
1070  27.3
1080ti 44.6


No DEVfees, but I'll be happy if somebody someday will send me a tip to my BTC address  Grin
SIGT address is better, somebody don't hold BTC.
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August 03, 2017, 03:33:52 AM
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Conversation with the Devs @ https://discordapp.com/channels/340535553105723392/340535553105723392

Renel - Today at 8:42 AM
IS this true? Funds came from the first 1000 blocks which were instamined. Difficulty only kicked in at block ~1000, dev probably mined about 2.5M SIGT however it was spread across 1000 wallet addresses and has been transferred around into several wallets holding <100k each. Have a look in the block explorer at any block 1-1000 and then follow where that miner's funds went and you'll find a block where ~10 wallet addresses transfer their funds into another wallet (which can only be done using the same private key for all input addresses).

dondangles - Today at 8:43 AM
@Renel no, first block wasn't mined until after the ANN
Just FUD

dondangles - Today at 8:44 AM
@Renel the devs mined some I'm sure, but only after the ANN went up

dondangles - Today at 8:46 AM
@Renel making a coin costs basically nothing but time, as with any development. Most ICOs are shameless cash grabs



That is very true , majority of coins are cashgrabs and dont really need the vast investments they call for.

Pretty cool answers Smiley lets go signatum !
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August 03, 2017, 03:44:55 AM
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alright well i just made a new wallet and imported the private keys for my address to it, but the wallet has no available coins to spend, even though the block explorer lists 22.5k SIGT available

what causes this?

hashbag.cc - where do you put your hash? region based stratums available now: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2044808.new
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August 03, 2017, 04:13:22 AM
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alright well i just made a new wallet and imported the private keys for my address to it, but the wallet has no available coins to spend, even though the block explorer lists 22.5k SIGT available

what causes this?

Wait 1 or 2 hours. Worry After 3 hours
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August 03, 2017, 06:22:14 AM
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ive been mining on suprnova all day and have been having issues getting my coins to show up in the wallet after i cashed them out.. anybody else experiencing this?  i also updated to the new wallet.. and it wont sync...


****update... the explorer shows the transations.. but the new walllet wont sync...

All fine here , try to contact ocminer directly he will help you out.

Edit: Try to add more nodes to your config

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Addnodes:
Code:

addnode=54.175.225.242
addnode=122.129.64.13
addnode=122.129.64.14
addnode=122.129.64.15
addnode=122.129.64.16
addnode=203.128.6.219
addnode=104.154.193.236
addnode=104.198.232.113
addnode=104.199.11.56
addnode=130.211.127.202
addnode=35.184.49.142
addnode=35.189.14.132
addnode=35.185.18.85
addnode=35.184.121.184
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August 03, 2017, 06:31:10 AM
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ive been mining on suprnova all day and have been having issues getting my coins to show up in the wallet after i cashed them out.. anybody else experiencing this?  i also updated to the new wallet.. and it wont sync...


****update... the explorer shows the transations.. but the new walllet wont sync...

All fine here , try to contact ocminer directly he will help you out.

Edit: Try to add more nodes to your config

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Addnodes:
Code:

addnode=54.175.225.242
addnode=122.129.64.13
addnode=122.129.64.14
addnode=122.129.64.15
addnode=122.129.64.16
addnode=203.128.6.219
addnode=104.154.193.236
addnode=104.198.232.113
addnode=104.199.11.56
addnode=130.211.127.202
addnode=35.184.49.142
addnode=35.189.14.132
addnode=35.185.18.85
addnode=35.184.121.184



thanks solved it...
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August 03, 2017, 06:32:14 AM
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Price rise a little and number of miner double  Grin
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August 03, 2017, 06:33:53 AM
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ive been mining on suprnova all day and have been having issues getting my coins to show up in the wallet after i cashed them out.. anybody else experiencing this?  i also updated to the new wallet.. and it wont sync...


****update... the explorer shows the transations.. but the new walllet wont sync...

All fine here , try to contact ocminer directly he will help you out.

Edit: Try to add more nodes to your config

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Addnodes:
Code:

addnode=54.175.225.242
addnode=122.129.64.13
addnode=122.129.64.14
addnode=122.129.64.15
addnode=122.129.64.16
addnode=203.128.6.219
addnode=104.154.193.236
addnode=104.198.232.113
addnode=104.199.11.56
addnode=130.211.127.202
addnode=35.184.49.142
addnode=35.189.14.132
addnode=35.185.18.85
addnode=35.184.121.184



thanks solved it...

Glad to hear ! Signatum lets go Smiley

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August 03, 2017, 06:40:47 AM
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Hi all,

I run all fine on NVidia setups, but on AMD i got problems with starting SGMiner. Only one rig is fine, but others, same setup, cant start Miner. When i run it, he stops working/crashes.

Iam using this https://github.com/signatumd/releases/blob/master/sigt-miner.zip

Can some one help? Why cant i start it? Iam missing some runtimes or what?

Is there some other miner for AMD?

Ty
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August 03, 2017, 06:50:00 AM
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Hi all,

I run all fine on NVidia setups, but on AMD i got problems with starting SGMiner. Only one rig is fine, but others, same setup, cant start Miner. When i run it, he stops working/crashes.

Iam using this https://github.com/signatumd/releases/blob/master/sigt-miner.zip

Can some one help? Why cant i start it? Iam missing some runtimes or what?

Is there some other miner for AMD?

Ty

Were they previously flashed for Eth?

I've talked to three other AMD miners that had the same issue and flashing back their bios fixed that problem.
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August 03, 2017, 06:51:47 AM
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yes they are, but RIG1 is to, and he is working...that is strange
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