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Author Topic: Best CPU Mineable Coins in 2019 and CPU Mining Guides [UPDATED!]  (Read 63290 times)
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September 25, 2018, 03:10:42 AM
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A super easy coin to mine is Merit. It’s great for beginners and has a sweet market that lets you buy and sell MRT.

Its a GPU coin
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September 25, 2018, 03:12:01 AM
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Doesn't Gridcoin force you to join their WCG team ?
Byteball does too...
Biblepay doesn't (concerning WCG)

So I guess you have to choose between Gridcoin and Byteball, if you want to use WCG!

guys, let's not turn this topic to BBP specific.

Agreed. After all, Gridcoin is also able to reward users for contributing their resources to grid computing. It also probably appeals to users who do not have a religious affiliation but want to contribute to scientific research.

Mining Gridcoin also allows for mining in ByteBall, Neumannium and DCC.

https://www.gridcoin.us/

Byteball doesn't require you to join their team.  I think you get a 15% bonus though if you join it.
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September 25, 2018, 04:50:28 AM
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guys, let's not turn this topic to BBP specific.

Agreed. After all, Gridcoin is also able to reward users for contributing their resources to grid computing. It also probably appeals to users who do not have a religious affiliation but want to contribute to scientific research.

Mining Gridcoin also allows for mining in ByteBall, Neumannium and DCC.

https://www.gridcoin.us/

i can't find information about Gridcoin&BB-NMN-DCC, Biblepay only
could you give a link ?
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September 25, 2018, 06:11:39 AM
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guys, let's not turn this topic to BBP specific.

Agreed. After all, Gridcoin is also able to reward users for contributing their resources to grid computing. It also probably appeals to users who do not have a religious affiliation but want to contribute to scientific research.

Mining Gridcoin also allows for mining in ByteBall, Neumannium and DCC.

https://www.gridcoin.us/

i can't find information about Gridcoin&BB-NMN-DCC, Biblepay only
could you give a link ?

Gridcoin:  https://gridcoin.us/Guides/pool.htm
Byteball: https://medium.com/byteball/computing-for-good-again-3795336bdaed
Neumannium: https://icesword.co.jp/en/computingforgood/helloworld/
DCC: https://alpha.sparc.network/
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September 28, 2018, 02:24:22 AM
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OK here you go . .

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4951492.msg46238342#msg46238342

Thank me later Smiley

NOTE:  Pay attention, read the white paper for 2 mins so you GET what Bitcoin Low Energy is about!

its NOT a pointless clone . . its NOT a PoS coin  . . its NOT a masternode coin. . .

it IS a technologically significant direct descendant of the original Bitcoin that is called Bitcoin Low Energy (BitcoinLE) $BLE.

PS - BE SURE to copy the config from the above post and name it bitcoin.conf and put it in your appdata/roaming/bitcoinle folder

Otherwise your wallet will not sync, as you wont get the heartbeat of the original bitcoin from the metronome!

Good Luck!

See you on BLEpool.com !

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September 28, 2018, 03:27:11 AM
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guys, let's not turn this topic to BBP specific.

Agreed. After all, Gridcoin is also able to reward users for contributing their resources to grid computing. It also probably appeals to users who do not have a religious affiliation but want to contribute to scientific research.

Mining Gridcoin also allows for mining in ByteBall, Neumannium and DCC.

https://www.gridcoin.us/

i can't find information about Gridcoin&BB-NMN-DCC, Biblepay only
could you give a link ?

Gridcoin:  https://gridcoin.us/Guides/pool.htm
Byteball: https://medium.com/byteball/computing-for-good-again-3795336bdaed
Neumannium: https://icesword.co.jp/en/computingforgood/helloworld/
DCC: https://alpha.sparc.network/

which exchange for SPARC and  Neumannium ?
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September 28, 2018, 04:07:42 AM
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Pool live at:   BLEpool.com

Stratum = stratum+tcp://sha256.blepool.com:3337

Get miner at: https://github.com/NerdMosby/minerd-LE/releases/

set your start.bat in the miner folder to:

minerd.exe -a sha256d -o stratum+tcp://sha256.blepool.com:3337 -u JYZ9HSHwkTLNjkzdpPUxfvH1LG1SGb21Dr -p x

^change to your wallet address Wink

Get wallet at: https://github.com/Bitcoin-LE/bitcoinle-core/releases/

at minimum set your bitcoin.conf file in appdata/roaming to:

metronomeAddr=185.243.112.123
metronomePort=8332
metronomeUser=metro
metronomePassword=metronews1
upnp=1
addnode=seed1.bitcoinle.org
addnode=seed2.bitcoinle.org
addnode=seed3.bitcoinle.org

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September 28, 2018, 04:11:45 AM
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Pool live at:   BLEpool.com

Stratum = stratum+tcp://sha256.blepool.com:3337

Get miner at: https://github.com/NerdMosby/minerd-LE/releases/

set your start.bat in the miner folder to:

minerd.exe -a sha256d -o stratum+tcp://sha256.blepool.com:3337 -u JYZ9HSHwkTLNjkzdpPUxfvH1LG1SGb21Dr -p x

^change to your wallet address Wink

Get wallet at: https://github.com/Bitcoin-LE/bitcoinle-core/releases/

at minimum set your bitcoin.conf file in appdata/roaming to:

metronomeAddr=185.243.112.123
metronomePort=8332
metronomeUser=metro
metronomePassword=metronews1
upnp=1
addnode=seed1.bitcoinle.org
addnode=seed2.bitcoinle.org
addnode=seed3.bitcoinle.org

Exchange? Any hashrate samples?
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September 28, 2018, 04:18:32 AM
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Exchange? Any hashrate samples?
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you can check the explorer at https://ble.block-explorer.club/ble

its so new that were not even on an exchange yet

once you try it out and get a feel for whats going on, you will be amazed!

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September 28, 2018, 11:20:22 AM
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Wolfie what is it? give us what CPU coin its.....

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September 28, 2018, 02:15:01 PM
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Exchange? Any hashrate samples?

you can check the explorer at https://ble.block-explorer.club/ble

its so new that were not even on an exchange yet

once you try it out and get a feel for whats going on, you will be amazed!
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no source code for cpu miner Huh
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September 28, 2018, 02:52:04 PM
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Exchange? Any hashrate samples?

you can check the explorer at https://ble.block-explorer.club/ble

its so new that were not even on an exchange yet

once you try it out and get a feel for whats going on, you will be amazed!

no source code for cpu miner Huh
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I didnt write the cpu miner, the LE headers are tricky and NerdMosby isnt releasing it right now.

an Ultra-Geek could figure it out and wirte whatever they want tho

the coin is bitcoinle.org

read the white paper, try it out on my pool BLEpool.com . . other pools tried to add yet but they failed.

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September 28, 2018, 03:37:52 PM
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tried setup start.bat and still problem.......

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September 28, 2018, 03:57:48 PM
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no buddy you had it correct, thats the beauty of the coin, it "rests" in between races!

let it run, you will see every time the REAL bitcoin finds a block then Bitcoin Low Energy starts a qucik race to find a block of its own!

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September 28, 2018, 04:09:22 PM
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This is what it looks like when the miner starts on a new block . . then back to rest

Do yourself a favor, take a few mins to get a grip of whats going on here, I assure you its completely new like no other coin in the world right now!

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September 28, 2018, 05:00:54 PM
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guys, let's not turn this topic to BBP specific.

Agreed. After all, Gridcoin is also able to reward users for contributing their resources to grid computing. It also probably appeals to users who do not have a religious affiliation but want to contribute to scientific research.

Mining Gridcoin also allows for mining in ByteBall, Neumannium and DCC.

https://www.gridcoin.us/

i can't find information about Gridcoin&BB-NMN-DCC, Biblepay only
could you give a link ?

Gridcoin:  https://gridcoin.us/Guides/pool.htm
Byteball: https://medium.com/byteball/computing-for-good-again-3795336bdaed
Neumannium: https://icesword.co.jp/en/computingforgood/helloworld/
DCC: https://alpha.sparc.network/

which exchange for SPARC and  Neumannium ?


Neumannium is on Waves: https://client.wavesplatform.com/dex?assetId1=WAVES&assetId2=9aRZU4M8xNGXYo3AfNK1hoeQTNUEKrQv2W8Vae8oKfrJ

SPARC has actually been rebranded to Distributed Compute Credits and is not on an exchange, yet.  You can read more about it here:  https://distributed.computer/
https://etherscan.io/token/0x1d2b42b3531fad9e544dd4288b788cacc898d555
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September 28, 2018, 05:09:19 PM
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nsummy  i was think thats DCC lol

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September 28, 2018, 09:21:10 PM
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This is what it looks like when the miner starts on a new block . . then back to rest

Do yourself a favor, take a few mins to get a grip of whats going on here, I assure you its completely new like no other coin in the world right now!

Any chance you can help out, followed your minerd line, and have seen screen similar to yours above, i'm in  the list of workers, but no payout after 14 hours.

Pool doesn't seem to show worker hashrate or anything useful.....according to pool the nethash is 1.9mhs and pool hash "zero", but my miner alone says 9000kh/s....confused.
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September 28, 2018, 11:42:06 PM
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Hey man, the mined block confirm is 100 confirms, so the pool is paying at around 16 hours after a won block Wink

The hashrate isnt correct on the pool, that is being worked on.

Basically, its taking our BLE miners "as if" they were on all the time, when in fact they are resting most of the time Wink

Your address will be searchable after your first participated block has 100 confirms (again, thats around 16 hours)

Thx!

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September 29, 2018, 10:41:17 AM
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hello,

the bitcoin le pool is banning my ip address, 

"stratum recv line failed"

And when it comes to my specs, I was using cpuminer 2.4, this gave me 12kk hashes, once I started yesterday I was on workers list as the one having the most shares. Later I was banned I dunno why.
I also tried official btc-le miner 2.5 but it is also banned. I tried different wallet addresses , no effect. Only solo mining seems working, but I did not mine a block since yesterday so .. no efect.

Any clues?
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