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December 31, 2017, 06:28:42 AM
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https://beertendr.com looks interesting, it's for smaller miners? Currently on the ovh pool, any advantage for a tiny miner like myself to move to beertendr?
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December 31, 2017, 01:27:44 PM
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https://beertendr.com looks interesting, it's for smaller miners? Currently on the ovh pool, any advantage for a tiny miner like myself to move to beertendr?

I don't want to speak for the operator but that appears to be the case from what was posted at their twitter account: https://twitter.com/beertendr/status/915742356787392512

As for whether or not its the best, all I can say is give it a try. Wink
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December 31, 2017, 05:36:05 PM
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Hi!

I have a question regarding VRM mining. I see that you can mine it directly with the Verium Vault (wallet), and also with cpuminer in a pool. Is there any difference? Is one method better than the other?

Thanks!

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December 31, 2017, 07:02:26 PM
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Thanks bde3588c, I'll check 'em out!
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January 01, 2018, 11:00:45 AM
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Hi

Now I know the mining VRM over https://beertendr.com.

I just got confused.
I installed  VeriCoin Wallet - Version 1.7 (New).

Now I do not know how to proceed?
How to make mining VRC Huh

I need help.
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January 01, 2018, 01:21:53 PM
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Hi!

I have a question regarding VRM mining. I see that you can mine it directly with the Verium Vault (wallet), and also with cpuminer in a pool. Is there any difference? Is one method better than the other?

Thanks!

If you have a large mining rig with a big hashrate, solo mine from teh vault, or if you have a smaller rig, join a pool. simples!
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January 01, 2018, 06:15:08 PM
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Hi

Now I know the mining VRM over https://beertendr.com.

I just got confused.
I installed  VeriCoin Wallet - Version 1.7 (New).

Now I do not know how to proceed?
How to make mining VRC Huh

I need help.

Hi,

Vericoin cant be mined, it is a POS coin. Verium however can be mined. If you have a massive CPU maybe you could try to solo mine which is very easy! Just download Verium Vault, wait for it to sync. Then select nunber of cores and start.
With a low/normal CPU a pool is recomended. The miner for pools can be found on their help sites usually.
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January 01, 2018, 09:27:57 PM
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Why vrm mining pool not show actually estimates perday your get vrm  Huh

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January 02, 2018, 12:22:14 AM
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@monalito - which pool are you on? I've tried beertendr and ovh pool, both show estimated payouts.

If you are solo mining using the verium vault, good luck with that. Mine shows 50 days (estimated) to hit a block.
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January 02, 2018, 05:13:55 AM
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Guys what are you talking about? You're saying maybe a pool is stealing some shares from every workers?

No, however.. people skimming shares from other miners has been an issue in the past.
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January 02, 2018, 08:25:34 AM
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Hi!

I have a question regarding VRM mining. I see that you can mine it directly with the Verium Vault (wallet), and also with cpuminer in a pool. Is there any difference? Is one method better than the other?

Thanks!

If you have a large mining rig with a big hashrate, solo mine from teh vault, or if you have a smaller rig, join a pool. simples!

Thanks!  Cheesy

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January 02, 2018, 08:53:50 AM
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Guys what are you talking about? You're saying maybe a pool is stealing some shares from every workers?

No, however.. people skimming shares from other miners has been an issue in the past.

Would you kindly explain exactly what "skimming shares" means for the benefit of everyone reading? Not only did you accuse me of doing it, I genuinely have no idea what you are talking about. As I wrote previously, I did make the mistake of coming in with too many hashes at a mining pool that wasn't meant for high powered miners, but it was not intentional. Threads like this pop up in Google searches so please add value by explaining what it is you are talking about. I did perform a quick search of "share skimming" but what I read (a hit from this site actually), share skimming could be the result of buggy mining software or people intentionally hopping into the top of shares about to solve a block. As for the latter, I don't do that as I have no idea how to do that.  I use the effectsToCause mining client on Linux and to my knowledge, there are no problems with it.
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January 02, 2018, 08:44:28 PM
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bootstrap of blockchain with a resumeable link pls.. how big it is btw?

VeriCoin Bootstrap 1.7 GB (Updated every hour) - http://www.vericoin.info/downloads/bootstrap.zip

Verium Bootstrap 76 MB (Updated every 15 mins) - http://www.vericoin.info/downloads/bootstrap_VRM.zip

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January 03, 2018, 11:37:31 AM
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bootstrap of blockchain with a resumeable link pls.. how big it is btw?

VeriCoin Bootstrap 1.7 GB (Updated every hour) - http://www.vericoin.info/downloads/bootstrap.zip

Verium Bootstrap 76 MB (Updated every 15 mins) - http://www.vericoin.info/downloads/bootstrap_VRM.zip

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Thank you for the links Smiley Maybe il try again on the Vericoin wallet with a bootstrap and see how it works.
Just have to rebuy vericoin then, i sold and put all the funds for verium/vericoin into verium hehe Tongue
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January 03, 2018, 06:37:59 PM
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Does someone know how to setup an Odroid XU4 to mine Verium in a Pool?
thx
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January 03, 2018, 08:11:27 PM
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Does someone know how to setup an Odroid XU4 to mine Verium in a Pool?
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there is only an approximate performance table. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1chS5Ktd9Dy4fuFIjF0-osrxCxl1_U69s9tGWVYNk1jg/edit#gid=1596366158
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January 03, 2018, 08:15:05 PM
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for 11 days he collected a minimum from his protsov in the amount of 20 coins. That's about $ 43 or 2300 in rubles at the current unstable exchange rate. The processors are about 14 pieces, any sort of rabble is basically 2x nuclear (the lemon and pentium) and a couple of server cores for 4 and 8 cores. I am thinking about buying 10 places 20 stream from China. When the cost of the kit with the mother and memory in the area of 18000r. In my opinion, it is more profitable than buying 1060.
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January 03, 2018, 08:19:08 PM
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Good afternoon, the question is - who than what? found two miners, veriumminer (based on cpuminera) and actually cpuminer (cpuminer-opt-3.6.4-windows). On veriumminere hashread is greater. Huh
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January 03, 2018, 10:21:03 PM
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Happy holidays everyone! I think something is going on over at vrm.poolinat0r.com. It's the only place I've ever mined VRM but it has been about 4 months. Since VRM is going up, I went back to mine. I was sending over 300,000 h/m but my estimated earnings wasn't budging. I thought maybe it had something to do with the mining difficulty going up but then my estimated earnings started going in reverse! I stopped after about 8 hours and sent a message on their online form.

I then went over to https://beertendr.com, sent over all my hashes, and after 10 hours I have 16 VRM ready for confirmation and payment.

Something is definitely not right at vrm.poolinat0r.com and I hope it's just a problem with the dashboard as I don't want to lose all that work!

what exactly are you mining with to get 300,000H/m?
pictures of your rigs would be a treat to see.  Roll Eyes

Well, all I can say is that I'm not doing anything illegal but I'd prefer to keep my technique off the radar for now. I'm still experimenting and will spill the beans as soon as I feel comfortable. For now, here is a screenshot of my current mining at beertendr.com:

yes, skimming isn't illegal, it's just theft of mining shares. You don't want to elaborate on your methods, OK.. i for one don't trust your methods.

Guys what are you talking about? You're saying maybe a pool is stealing some shares from every workers?

I have no idea what the poster is talking about. I've only heard the term "Skimming" in the context of ATMs. However, I recently discovered that beertendr.com is not meant for high powered miners so if you came in like I did with a crap ton of hashes, then it does take away from the other miners. I didn't realize beertendr.com is meant for low powered miners so I sent a quick message to the operator and let him know that I didn't know. I'm guessing this isn't a common issue so for those of us that have the means to point a bunch of hashes at a pool, make sure it is in balance. I think I will just stick with solo mining and possibly do my own VRM pool once I learn a bit more about how to do it. Also, I still don't know what's going on with my account at vrm.poolinat0r.com but I do know that sending too many hashes was not the issue.

Ok thanks. I was way lower on the reward from 16 VRM per day as reported by an user, but I'm also very lower on the hash rates, so maybe I should move on to beertender from polinator.

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January 04, 2018, 05:22:30 PM
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Some people are still suggesting to solo mine with the VRM wallet vault, which is pretty easy right? Just install the wallet and click start
mining and then your good to go?

Obviously its going to eat up a huge % of my cpu so i shouldnt expect to do anything else with the computer after starting mining?

Lastly what everyones experience been with i5 series cpu's? Is it even worth it?
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