mlpharaon
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January 04, 2018, 06:45:14 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?
Maybe someone that successful solo-mined vrm with a home cpu can tell you better if this worth or not .. Personally I've tried unsuccefully solo-mine with a i7 4770k for a couple of days, then I switched to a pool .. can you specify which cpu are you using? Whatever is your mining style you can always set up the number of cores involved in mining, my suggestion is to keep one or two free cores for normal activity, this should be enough for browsing, texting and such little tasks, but probably you can't run a game with it ... last thing, if your cpu is a "k" series you can consider some little overclocking that can give you good benefits, just do it very carefully and if you are not expert read a lot about it and let someone advice you, a new cpu and a new mobo can cost a bit ..
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January 05, 2018, 12:27:47 AM |
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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?
Maybe someone that successful solo-mined vrm with a home cpu can tell you better if this worth or not .. Personally I've tried unsuccefully solo-mine with a i7 4770k for a couple of days, then I switched to a pool .. can you specify which cpu are you using? Whatever is your mining style you can always set up the number of cores involved in mining, my suggestion is to keep one or two free cores for normal activity, this should be enough for browsing, texting and such little tasks, but probably you can't run a game with it ... last thing, if your cpu is a "k" series you can consider some little overclocking that can give you good benefits, just do it very carefully and if you are not expert read a lot about it and let someone advice you, a new cpu and a new mobo can cost a bit .. I'd be interested in hearing about someone that has successfully solo-mined as well. I gave it a try with more than a few hashes as you can see below, for about 4 hours and nothing. I probably need to be more patient... root:/veriumMiner# ~/verium/wallet/src/veriumd getmininginfo { "blocks" : 163300, "currentblocksize" : 1230, "currentblocktx" : 1, "difficulty" : 0.01493824, "blocktime (min)" : 3.91666667, "blockreward (VRM)" : 3.77388750, "nethashrate (kH/m)" : 21079.91209069, "hashrate (H/m)" : 0.00000000, "est. block rate (hrs)" : 0.00000000, "errors" : "", "pooledtx" : 3, "blocksperhour" : 18, "testnet" : false }
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linklinklink
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January 05, 2018, 02:22:27 AM |
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I find it bizarre the fluctuation between VRC and VRM. I've seen large swings on VRC but relatively small movements on VRM. VRM is set up to be the gold standard and facilitate basically the secure area of the network. I'm surprised it hasn't matched the movement of the other currency especially it's appreciation given the substantially lower quantity of available coins.
I'm used to stock sectors and related companies so I definitely see a disconnect here since the speculation is so high with crypto.
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travellingwolf
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January 05, 2018, 06:48:59 AM |
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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?
That's right, the vault will be the easiest way to get into mining. The UI will return an estimated number of days before you get a block. On my i7 I have a chance of getting a block about once a month. But you could get lucky and get one sooner. If you want more constant returns, check out the various mining pools ( https://www.reddit.com/r/vericoin - mining pools on right panel), you'll usually get a small bit of verium every day. The vault allows you to choose how many cpus to mine with, so you can just set aside one core or more, depending on your workload. There is a google doc link a few posts above with various cpus to compare against. Have fun!
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zenyfomax1
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January 05, 2018, 08:30:38 AM |
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two coins make things a bit confusing one forum, one slack, but two twitters, ...
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zenyfomax1
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January 05, 2018, 09:05:06 AM |
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this project needs an FAQ! i have some unanswered questions, particularly how will the relative pricing between VRC & VRM be determined when the binary chain is active? will there be some fee when converting between VRC & VRM? how exactly will the conversion be handled, e.g. will there be some nodes that act as an exchange service? will the conversion change the money supply of VRC & VRM (because my impression is over time people will want to convert their VRC to VRM because VRM will naturally go up in price).
and a somewhat unrelated question: is there other coin that work like this (binary) but connect to an existing coin, for example to bitcoin (which is PoW and will act as the digital gold) and this new coin will use PoS/PoST and also be convertible to bitcoin without 3rd party exchange.
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ght3d
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January 05, 2018, 02:46:43 PM |
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from 7$ a coin to 18$ a coin in less than an hour today. I wonder what made it jump so high and so fast. I remember it was 2$ a coin a couple of months ago. Now switched to other CPU coins after difficulty increased drastically.
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January 05, 2018, 03:29:00 PM |
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Hello, during installation of the program I faced the problem. "An error ocurred. The bootstrap file could not be found. Please try to download it again." Downloading again does not help
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Ginzink
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January 05, 2018, 03:48:00 PM |
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Very excited to finally see some movement with vrm! Before there have been pump and dumps, but with the roadmap ahead and bull market lets see if the value will hold this time. I never dare to sell and try to buy low as the mcap is so low and it can surge up!
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January 05, 2018, 05:43:26 PM |
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Huge pump will buy a few of these as volume and interest still seems to be building.
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January 05, 2018, 06:52:09 PM |
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Huge jump today , Verium 18.98$ at the time of writing this. What is the news?
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scattypatty
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January 05, 2018, 07:34:04 PM |
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I bought 500 as I think we could see the price double again today as very small market cap. I am not sure but we will see
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January 05, 2018, 07:38:59 PM |
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It will be 50$ tommorow
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StelioKontos
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January 05, 2018, 08:42:04 PM |
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I bought 500 as I think we could see the price double again today as very small market cap. I am not sure but we will see I bought 47'000 as well. No wait, just kidding. I wish I had the funds to do that.
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January 05, 2018, 08:49:31 PM Last edit: January 05, 2018, 10:23:24 PM by scattypatty |
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I bought 500 as I think we could see the price double again today as very small market cap. I am not sure but we will see I bought 47'000 as well. No wait, just kidding. I wish I had the funds to do that. I got very lucky with raiblocks I have never seen a coin go up 100x but I was very lucky for the first time I hope you have good success in crypto my friend!
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January 06, 2018, 01:41:08 AM |
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from 7$ a coin to 18$ a coin in less than an hour today. I wonder what made it jump so high and so fast. I remember it was 2$ a coin a couple of months ago. Now switched to other CPU coins after difficulty increased drastically.
Any recommendations on other CPU coins to mine that are relatively new? I was lucky and got into VRM near the beginning. Thanks
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Ginzink
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January 06, 2018, 06:44:32 AM |
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I bought 500 as I think we could see the price double again today as very small market cap. I am not sure but we will see I bought 47'000 as well. No wait, just kidding. I wish I had the funds to do that. I got very lucky with raiblocks I have never seen a coin go up 100x but I was very lucky for the first time I hope you have good success in crypto my friend! If dual chain gets online while we are in bull market you may see it again! And with 500 verium i dont even want to do that math haha :p unfortunately i only got about 50 myself, hoped to buy back more before the next spike but verium is in a positive trend.
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January 06, 2018, 07:28:28 AM |
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Why are we popping up right now? There's zero news, we have no software updates. I don't like that we've been targeted by the FOMO big players. I want this thing to be driven by actual organic growth not this artificial rise.
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