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January 07, 2018, 11:35:19 AM |
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Dev say please, can I mining with xmrig-2.4.3-gcc-win64 in the future and when?)) But use you mining I can not for some reason.
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PacioKC
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January 07, 2018, 12:12:15 PM |
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is there already any price indication for crp when it will hit exchange ? i'm also wondering how many crep did you already mined i'm mining on 2 xeon servers and now around 500crp https://blocks.crepcoin.org/You can check the number of CREP mined there. Around 280k,probably we will hit around 700-800k on the 1st. IMHO CREP will be worth something like 0,2-0,4 USD on the release,because a lot of people will sell afraid to lose money,around 1USD some months later. If dev can complete the roadmap,probably we will enter the top 400.
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cricket1989
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January 07, 2018, 03:14:05 PM |
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Hello.I mine with 155h/s and i have in 2 hours 1.8crep in balance and 5crep in locked balance. What is this locked balance?
Also in what exchanges you will start? And what will be the starting price?
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xtrusion80
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January 07, 2018, 03:31:00 PM |
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Hello.I mine with 155h/s and i have in 2 hours 1.8crep in balance and 5crep in locked balance. What is this locked balance?
Also in what exchanges you will start? And what will be the starting price?
locked balance needs to mature, just give it some hours, then it will be available
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leduc
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January 07, 2018, 03:35:21 PM |
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lol at people asking for starting price.. already planing on selling asap..
they will buy back Crep at 200$ in 2 years.
regards
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cricket1989
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January 07, 2018, 03:56:32 PM |
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Hello.I mine with 155h/s and i have in 2 hours 1.8crep in balance and 5crep in locked balance. What is this locked balance?
Also in what exchanges you will start? And what will be the starting price?
locked balance needs to mature, just give it some hours, then it will be available All ok thanks you very much.
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cricket1989
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January 07, 2018, 04:02:56 PM |
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lol at people asking for starting price.. already planing on selling asap..
they will buy back Crep at 200$ in 2 years.
regards
I just ask because i want to know. Of course i hope this coin will rise one day but for now we dont know nothing. Hope the devs will be fine and have a good plan in this coin for the future. Wish the best to all.
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crepcoin (OP)
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January 07, 2018, 09:01:07 PM |
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Hi, You can pre-register on exchange site. We bring registration link before 21st january: http://exchange.crepcoin.org/Regards
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PacioKC
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January 07, 2018, 09:47:56 PM |
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Great dev,also the fact that you are interested in including some coins suggested by people is something incredible.Keep Going
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January 07, 2018, 10:25:38 PM |
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I totally misread the question on the registration regarding which "cyptonote" coins I hold and just listed some coins I trade lol!
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January 07, 2018, 10:29:52 PM |
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Not sure why but I missed this announcement until now. I'm always interested in mining new coins that looks promising. This coin certainly appears to have serious potential.
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crepbaghodler
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January 07, 2018, 10:52:09 PM |
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Not sure why but I missed this announcement until now. I'm always interested in mining new coins that looks promising. This coin certainly appears to have serious potential.
Don't worry, still time to mine with CPU
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January 07, 2018, 11:26:06 PM |
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thanks dev i pre-registered for the exchange looking forward
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January 08, 2018, 02:57:12 AM Last edit: January 08, 2018, 04:59:08 PM by caoscan |
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The Classical pool is down.
EDIT : But the webminer work. And by the way, the url for the webminer on the ANN post isn't the good one (at least it's doesn't work for me and the one on the website work and it's not the same URL).
EDIT #2 : Pool is back.
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January 08, 2018, 03:07:06 AM |
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The Classical pool is down.
same here, pool is down until now
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January 08, 2018, 11:09:30 PM Last edit: January 08, 2018, 11:21:47 PM by docrypto |
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I thought the web miner was an interesting idea but I've come back to take a look at the Windows CPU miner and there are so many issues with this coin: - config.txt is missing any documentation, despite this being based on xmr-stak-cpu which comes with embedded documentation: https://github.com/fireice-uk/xmr-stak-cpu/blob/master/config.txt
- config.txt is crippled if you have 3+ cores; it will only ever use 2 cores maximum
- config.txt is crippled even more on Windows if you have hyperthreading enabled -- it will use a real core + same core's hyperthreaded core
- they're using an old version of xmr-stak-cpu - why?
- more importantly, this is all artificial... anybody can just build the more modern xmr-stak for themselves, which supports GPU mining*
- pool is crippled and no external pools allowed, you can't see who's mining so you can't see if somebody is already using a GPU miner!**
- 37kh/s network / 250 miners (rough very optimistic guess, according to pool stats) ~= 150H/s miner which doesn't correspond to numbers I'm seeing people mention here, especially given the 2 core issue above so I suspect there are already GPU miners on the network or there people mining without pointing out the config issues - not a healthy community
* I saw some post about IP banning unsupported mining clients but I don't see how this is possible - how will they know it's a GPU being used? I will be happy to reverse engineer this and build a GPU miner if somebody wants to pay for it, PM me See here for the kind of performance you expect to see with GPU mining: http://monerobenchmarks.info/** Maybe somebody can build a scraper and check payments Either the devs are very naive or they are keeping the GPU miner to themselves - effectively a hidden premine. Or both situations are possible. Either way, be warned! I'm annoyed I wasted time CPU mining this without seeing this for what it is.
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caoscan
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January 08, 2018, 11:47:13 PM |
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Well with the windows miner, you can use more than 2 cores if you want. I use like half of mine or something like that (still want to use pc in same time). I'm at like 300-400 h/s (ryzen 1600 and didn't tried to optimise).
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dominguero
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January 08, 2018, 11:48:17 PM |
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I thought the web miner was an interesting idea but I've come back to take a look at the Windows CPU miner and there are so many issues with this coin: - config.txt is missing any documentation, despite this being based on xmr-stak-cpu which comes with embedded documentation: https://github.com/fireice-uk/xmr-stak-cpu/blob/master/config.txt
- config.txt is crippled if you have 3+ cores; it will only ever use 2 cores maximum
- config.txt is crippled even more on Windows if you have hyperthreading enabled -- it will use a real core + same core's hyperthreaded core
- they're using an old version of xmr-stak-cpu - why?
- more importantly, this is all artificial... anybody can just build the more modern xmr-stak for themselves, which supports GPU mining*
- pool is crippled and no external pools allowed, you can't see who's mining so you can't see if somebody is already using a GPU miner!**
- 37kh/s network / 250 miners (rough very optimistic guess, according to pool stats) ~= 150H/s miner which doesn't correspond to numbers I'm seeing people mention here, especially given the 2 core issue above so I suspect there are already GPU miners on the network or there people mining without pointing out the config issues - not a healthy community
* I saw some post about IP banning unsupported mining clients but I don't see how this is possible - how will they know it's a GPU being used? I will be happy to reverse engineer this and build a GPU miner if somebody wants to pay for it, PM me See here for the kind of performance you expect to see with GPU mining: http://monerobenchmarks.info/** Maybe somebody can build a scraper and check payments Either the devs are very naive or they are keeping the GPU miner to themselves - effectively a hidden premine. Or both situations are possible. Either way, be warned! I'm annoyed I wasted time CPU mining this without seeing this for what it is. Ok, you don't know how configure the config.txt... but its not our fault, its your... If was possible use the GPU, the hashrate will be like x10 or more, I am sure that only CPU are mining now. PD: I am use a Ryzen 1700 (use only the 8 fisical core) with 600H/s, revise your calculations pls.
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January 08, 2018, 11:56:05 PM |
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Ok, you don't know how configure the config.txt... but its not our fault, its your...
If was possible use the GPU, the hashrate will be like x10 or more, I am sure that only CPU are mining now.
PD: I am use a Ryzen 1700 (use only the 8 fisical core) with 600H/s, revise your calculations pls.
Why cripple the miner config and delete the documentation - ask yourself why. I'd love to revise my very rough estimate but their pool doesn't give sufficient information to do (who knows if that's 250 miners total over the month, or 250 miners currently) - ask yourself why they deleted those screens from the open source pool software to begin with. Also, they are breaking the xmr-stak GPLv3 license by not releasing the source code to the miner - ask yourself why. Who even knows if the numbers on the pool are real. They could have changed the pool to display any number. Since nobody can connect to the network we can't easily verify anything. Or carry on believing you haven't wasted your time. "It's not our fault, it's your." Maybe I'll be bored tomorrow and make a GPU miner build for fun. Anybody want to bid on it?
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dominguero
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January 09, 2018, 12:02:53 AM |
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Ok, you don't know how configure the config.txt... but its not our fault, its your...
If was possible use the GPU, the hashrate will be like x10 or more, I am sure that only CPU are mining now.
PD: I am use a Ryzen 1700 (use only the 8 fisical core) with 600H/s, revise your calculations pls.
Why cripple the miner config and delete the documentation - ask yourself why. I'd love to revise my very rough estimate but their pool doesn't give sufficient information to do - ask yourself why they deleted those screens from the open source pool software to begin with. Also, they are breaking the xmr-stak GPLv3 license by not releasing the source code to the miner - ask yourself why. Or carry on believing you haven't wasted your time. "It's not our fault, it's your." Maybe I'll be bored tomorrow and make a GPU miner build for fun. Anybody want to bid on it? I ask myself all this questions... They make this pool, with these "features" for make a CPU only pool... If you want to make a first month CPU only Cryptonote coin... how do you make it?
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