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September 29, 2018, 02:30:16 PM
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[2018-09-29 16:28:48] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://104.34.3.227:3337
[2018-09-29 16:28:48] Binding thread 0 to cpu 0
[2018-09-29 16:28:48] Binding thread 1 to cpu 1
* Rebuilt URL to: http://104.34.3.227:3337/
* Hostname was NOT found in DNS cache
[2018-09-29 16:28:48] Binding thread 2 to cpu 2
[2018-09-29 16:28:48] Binding thread 3 to cpu 3
*   Trying 104.34.3.227...
* TCP_NODELAY set
[2018-09-29 16:28:48] 4 miner threads started, using 'sha256d' algorithm.
* Adding handle: conn: 0x7efddc013290
* Adding handle: send: 0
* Adding handle: recv: 0
* Curl_addHandleToPipeline: length: 1
* - Conn 0 (0x7efddc013290) send_pipe: 1, recv_pipe: 0
* Connected to 104.34.3.227 (104.34.3.227) port 3337 (#0)
* Connection #0 to host 104.34.3.227 left intact
[2018-09-29 16:28:48] > {"id": 1, "method": "mining.subscribe", "params": ["cpuminer/2.5.0"]}
* Failed to get recent socket
[2018-09-29 16:28:48] stratum_recv_line failed
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September 30, 2018, 06:56:35 AM
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Hi all!

What can I mine with i7 4770? Any of you have some experience with this type of processor?
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September 30, 2018, 05:20:40 PM
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Hi all!

What can I mine with i7 4770? Any of you have some experience with this type of processor?


With this CPU you can mine any CPU coin. Starting from Cryptonight algo
(Monero Lethean, etc) and since you will have extra cores which are not utilized,
you can dual mine ROI coin or JSEcoin.

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September 30, 2018, 07:55:47 PM
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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?

CPU miner is not a valid user agent as it does not have LE header syntax, therefore it doesnt rest and it spams garbage blocks in.

What address are you?

Let me guess, ends in LoHak? (lolol)

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October 02, 2018, 06:04:45 PM
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Looks like YadaCoin is in the early stages and is CPU mining.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5029052.0

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October 05, 2018, 02:57:59 PM
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+1 on Yadacoin!

The project is really interesting... building trust for social networks "friends adding / checking", to avoid spamming and scamming. Smart idea! The project is in its very infancy, but there's already an Android app, a web app, an explorer, and Linux / Windows binaries for mining. Very friendly, hard-working and helpful Dev, and for now the coin is easy to solo-mine, even with a weak CPU. I believe it's the kind of "get-in-now-or-regret-later" kind of project, as it's a SHA256 algo, so when it becomes more mainstream ASICs and GPUs will come to it and that'll be the end for us CPU miners, unless the Dev finds a smart solution in the meantime, who knows)))

http://yadacoin.io

Looks like YadaCoin is in the early stages and is CPU mining.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5029052.0
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October 05, 2018, 04:39:15 PM
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Nimiq is still a good option for cpu mining, even if price is low, that's a good project which had a nice 10.000 eth investment during ICO, and growing well.
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October 07, 2018, 08:08:38 PM
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+1 on Yadacoin!

The project is really interesting... building trust for social networks "friends adding / checking", to avoid spamming and scamming. Smart idea! The project is in its very infancy, but there's already an Android app, a web app, an explorer, and Linux / Windows binaries for mining. Very friendly, hard-working and helpful Dev, and for now the coin is easy to solo-mine, even with a weak CPU. I believe it's the kind of "get-in-now-or-regret-later" kind of project, as it's a SHA256 algo, so when it becomes more mainstream ASICs and GPUs will come to it and that'll be the end for us CPU miners, unless the Dev finds a smart solution in the meantime, who knows)))

http://yadacoin.io

Looks like YadaCoin is in the early stages and is CPU mining.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5029052.0

I have to agree. Yadacoin is VERY interesting and the DEV is very very very helpufl and kind! I am mining it!
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October 08, 2018, 05:24:35 AM
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BLEpool.com - the World First Low Energy Mining Pool !

Please update to MinerdLE v2.51 (NOW with Linux!) at:

https://github.com/NerdMosby/minerd-LE/releases/tag/2.5.1

Thx!

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October 11, 2018, 09:15:09 AM
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Hi everyone.
What is the best minable and profitable coin right now?
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October 11, 2018, 06:17:11 PM
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Hi everyone.
What is the best minable and profitable coin right now?

Any one you mine with free hardware and free electricity Smiley

Other than that, almost none of them.

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October 12, 2018, 08:15:56 AM
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+1 XD

Hi everyone.
What is the best minable and profitable coin right now?

Any one you mine with free hardware and free electricity Smiley

Other than that, almost none of them.
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October 12, 2018, 10:56:38 AM
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Hi everyone.
What is the best minable and profitable coin right now?

Any one you mine with free hardware and free electricity Smiley

Other than that, almost none of them.

There is some truth in your statement. I'm not sure any coin can give enough profit to justify buying a CPU rig and running it 24/7 at home, but if you already have hardware and free/cheap electricity you can try to accumulate some coins. Personally I am doing exactly this mining Webchain (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3649170.0) with unused server at work.
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October 12, 2018, 12:11:24 PM
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Hi everyone.
What is the best minable and profitable coin right now?

Any one you mine with free hardware and free electricity Smiley

Other than that, almost none of them.

There is some truth in your statement. I'm not sure any coin can give enough profit to justify buying a CPU rig and running it 24/7 at home, but if you already have hardware and free/cheap electricity you can try to accumulate some coins. Personally I am doing exactly this mining Webchain (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3649170.0) with unused server at work.

Will not be drawn as to which coin, but i am mining on average 50,000 sats every day using 4-5 threads on a AMD 2400G cpu (running costs whole pc - 35p a day, 50,000 sats £2.35, so £2 or $2.50 ish profit)
Now a 1 sat coin, but uptill 5 days ago was 2 sat coin, so was double current earnings...( yes £4.50 a day, on 5 threads )

There are several of these kicking around, you just got to put in a lot of serious amount of hunting, and have a bit of good luck too...
Daft as it sounds since x11 is ASIC now, but there are quite a few old x11 coins that are profitable, not with cpu, but with low end gpu, or if you can write a private pool, very profitable, with the cheapest Baikal miner (Baikal mini? i think the 150mh/s one).... with cpu / gpu miners you can mine direct to local wallet, but with asic, you need some form of stratum or pool (usually), and for the Newbies...YES, you WILL have to download the entire blockchain, and YES, it may take days, (in fact it may take a couple of weeks occassionally)

When you find them thou, keep em quiet or 1 big rig will kill it off...forever
Again, wont say which coin, but i was happily making 75p a day on an x11 coin for weeks, diff was 0.00013 (yes thats right) i was winning about 47% of all blocks, then came back to zero coins last week, some idiot hit it with 27Gh/s, i was using 2.1 mh/s, so they mined for a few hours, got bored, left the diff at 14821....over 1 million fold increase in diff....so, who ever that was Thanks, will never become mineable for me again....

So do loads of hunting, play it cool, and find a niche, and maybe, just maybe, in several months, those coins will become worth something substantial.
Good luck
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October 12, 2018, 12:17:25 PM
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One favour i would ask, is if there is anyone out there with a Threadripper/2 or EPYC  (min 12c/24t), i would love for you to do some very discrete algo benchmarks for me.
If serious, please PM me ( no spam !)
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October 12, 2018, 11:06:16 PM
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Hi everyone.
What is the best minable and profitable coin right now?

Any one you mine with free hardware and free electricity Smiley

Other than that, almost none of them.

There is some truth in your statement. I'm not sure any coin can give enough profit to justify buying a CPU rig and running it 24/7 at home, but if you already have hardware and free/cheap electricity you can try to accumulate some coins. Personally I am doing exactly this mining Webchain (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3649170.0) with unused server at work.

If I were you, I would not mine that coin. I used to mine it for a while, when somebody just wrote (or changed an existing one) to GPU mine this coin. When people asked about why diff went through the roof, they said it is normal. So almost all CPU miners left and GPU miners lost interest piling up worthless coin in which nobody believes. I gues "CPU only" or "ASIC resistant" has some serious weight when it comes to trust.
Yes, they never said CPU only, but CPU minable which is different. However, keep in mind who are you dealing with (dev and GPU miners).

If you are into CPU mining and also think that web advertising is dead and needs to evolve (a webchain coin believes), you can mine atrully CPU only coin calles JSE.

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October 13, 2018, 12:21:45 AM
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If I were you, I would not mine that coin. I used to mine it for a while, when somebody just wrote (or changed an existing one) to GPU mine this coin. When people asked about why diff went through the roof, they said it is normal. So almost all CPU miners left and GPU miners lost interest piling up worthless coin in which nobody believes. I gues "CPU only" or "ASIC resistant" has some serious weight when it comes to trust.
Yes, they never said CPU only, but CPU minable which is different. However, keep in mind who are you dealing with (dev and GPU miners).

If you are into CPU mining and also think that web advertising is dead and needs to evolve (a webchain coin believes), you can mine atrully CPU only coin calles JSE.

lies... Webchain was added to coinmarketcap, minecryptonight.net and other places like that, and most important - coinimp.com, which is part of webchain ecosystem. only then difficulty went up, and not much. it's at 2 MH/s which is quite low for CryptoNite coin. It is usually the most profitable coin out there to mine according to minecryptonight.

but your referral link pretty much says why you write such things.
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October 13, 2018, 08:42:07 AM
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I'm interested in web minable coins in general. I had a huge interest in Webchain.
Mined it since the very beginning. But when you ask the Developers of a coin
"what are you going to do?" and they just shrug, this is a clear sign for me
to leave as quick as possible. They have no clear vision.
That is why I switched to  JSE.

It is the most refined web project i've ever seen.
I added it to my websites, so users can decide if they wish to mine
while they are there, instead of watching brainwashing ads.

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October 13, 2018, 10:49:34 AM
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I'm interested in web minable coins in general. I had a huge interest in Webchain.
Mined it since the very beginning. But when you ask the Developers of a coin
"what are you going to do?" and they just shrug, this is a clear sign for me
to leave as quick as possible. They have no clear vision.
That is why I switched to  JSE.

It is the most refined web project i've ever seen.
I added it to my websites, so users can decide if they wish to mine
while they are there, instead of watching brainwashing ads.

CoinIMP is open platform for more than just one currency, this JSE thing is closed centralized platform for just their own. Also, the only incentive to buy it will allegedly come from advertisers, but that could as well be BTC or USD used for buying impressions or clicks. Forcing own currency on some service as the only way to encourage people to buy it has shown to be completely failed idea. Many ICO went bankrupt because of this. Their idea was to make some same service similar to already existing on the market and throw some token on top of it. I see exact same thing here. There is nothing special in JSE itself, it's just currency mined on websites and people will be able to buy for this currency ads on those websites, while they would for sure prefer to have it in USD or BTC.

I expect you will respond with yet another referral link, so our discussion is pointless.
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October 14, 2018, 12:11:49 AM
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Coin imp is as much centralized, managed by others, website.
JSE is a token which can be transfered to any ERC 20 compatible wallet.

But let's not go too far away from the main thing:

This is a CPU mining topic. And Webchain is a GPU minable coin.

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