OvErLoDe1
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May 01, 2018, 03:36:16 PM |
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which settings to mine currency ??
I am not sure exactly what you are asking, if you go to the "How to mine" page on any of our pools there are guides on using the miners that have been produced by the Project Team. If you were implying you wanted settings for things like BFGMiner etc, then it is not possible to use those kinds of miners
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wttbs
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May 01, 2018, 07:47:16 PM Last edit: May 02, 2018, 10:10:29 AM by wttbs |
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Mining this coin with CPU is relaxing...
AMD FX-4300 4 cores minging @ 4 to 5.4 H/s Linux ariocpminer Intel I3 3 cores mining @ 1.8 to 2 H/s Windows10 Arionum wallet
low hashrates so I use pool: aro.cool
started mining April 27 got 43.34 Arionum rewarded up until today May 1
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DejwidK
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May 01, 2018, 08:13:10 PM |
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This is a great project and I like how the development goes.. I think it really needs to get on better exchange octaex is fine but no volume and horrible to use.. Cryptopia, Bibox, Kucoin.. even coinexchange or cryptobridge would do it. I cant imagine that all those coins on cryptopia really have to pay the whole listing fee, maybe contact cyptopia support and ask nicely?
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Old_Timer
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In the fray since 2013.
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May 01, 2018, 08:42:16 PM |
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where is the location of the arionum light wallet file?
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OvErLoDe1
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May 01, 2018, 10:46:34 PM |
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where is the location of the arionum light wallet file?
If you are using Windows it will be in users/appdata
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Smoothmazi
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May 01, 2018, 11:38:51 PM |
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Is it possible to use AES?
At present, the library has special code paths for AVX, AVX2 and AVX512f. I hope to include some additional optimizations, but they will probably be along the SSE path; I haven't evaluated if AES instructions would offer any speedup. Good day dan, i followed all the prompts as stated in the java miner, but once i reach the setting of an alias and i click enter, the application just closes. Tried running it again but it keeps on closing the application. Then once i delete the config file, the prompts start from begining. Is there any fix for this? My core is i7 and i downloaded the arionum-miner-java-avx2.exe file
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JoenNL
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May 02, 2018, 08:53:21 AM |
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Is it possible to use AES?
At present, the library has special code paths for AVX, AVX2 and AVX512f. I hope to include some additional optimizations, but they will probably be along the SSE path; I haven't evaluated if AES instructions would offer any speedup. Good day dan, i followed all the prompts as stated in the java miner, but once i reach the setting of an alias and i click enter, the application just closes. Tried running it again but it keeps on closing the application. Then once i delete the config file, the prompts start from begining. Is there any fix for this? My core is i7 and i downloaded the arionum-miner-java-avx2.exe file I think ur CPU dont support it, what i7 do you have? I have on my test system an i7 2600 and i can run: ariocppminer_avx.exe , when i try to run the ariocppminer_avx2.exe it opens and closes. But, when i try the avx2 on a 4th gen i7, it is working. I think the i7 1st and 2nd gen dont fully support AVX2 so u should use AVX In practice i dont have any differents in speed, so dont worry to use AVX instead of AVX2 because on my i7 4th gen i get the same speeds
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TheDarkAngel
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May 02, 2018, 10:15:01 AM |
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Is it possible to use AES?
At present, the library has special code paths for AVX, AVX2 and AVX512f. I hope to include some additional optimizations, but they will probably be along the SSE path; I haven't evaluated if AES instructions would offer any speedup. Good day dan, i followed all the prompts as stated in the java miner, but once i reach the setting of an alias and i click enter, the application just closes. Tried running it again but it keeps on closing the application. Then once i delete the config file, the prompts start from begining. Is there any fix for this? My core is i7 and i downloaded the arionum-miner-java-avx2.exe file I think ur CPU dont support it, what i7 do you have? I have on my test system an i7 2600 and i can run: ariocppminer_avx.exe , when i try to run the ariocppminer_avx2.exe it opens and closes. But, when i try the avx2 on a 4th gen i7, it is working. I think the i7 1st and 2nd gen dont fully support AVX2 so u should use AVX In practice i dont have any differents in speed, so dont worry to use AVX instead of AVX2 because on my i7 4th gen i get the same speeds Sandy bridge is only avx, avx2 has been introduced with haswell
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dozerz
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May 02, 2018, 12:41:32 PM |
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how is the aws profitability working out? cheaper to buy?
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space for rent, shilling for sats
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OvErLoDe1
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May 02, 2018, 01:07:45 PM |
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how is the aws profitability working out? cheaper to buy?
At the moment the problem is the m5.large are being throttled by AWS. The c5.large instances don't, however they do cost more, and you are bordering on being too close to being unprofitable. It depends if you want to invest or trying to hit and run if you know what I mean?
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cryptogone
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May 02, 2018, 02:18:09 PM |
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Mining this coin with CPU is relaxing...
AMD FX-4300 4 cores minging @ 4 to 5.4 H/s Linux ariocpminer Intel I3 3 cores mining @ 1.8 to 2 H/s Windows10 Arionum wallet
low hashrates so I use pool: aro.cool
started mining April 27 got 43.34 Arionum rewarded up until today May 1
Why not also using the ariocppminer (or javaminer) on Windows10 ? Arionum wallet hashrate is really not good when compared to those (not sure why) and ariocppminer has specific windows optimisations (Windows is the platform on which you gain the most H/s when comparing arioccpminer to javaminer)
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Piston Honda
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May 02, 2018, 03:34:53 PM |
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wow this coin is really picking up steam... time not to miss the train!
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$ADK ~ watch & learn...
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Sinth
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May 02, 2018, 07:51:58 PM |
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wow this coin is really picking up steam... time not to miss the train! I agree. It's looking great! How are some of the miners getting hash rates in the thousands? I want a piece of that pie! I'm just trucking along at 14 with my Ryzen 1600.
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Sinth
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May 02, 2018, 08:33:36 PM |
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how is the aws profitability working out? cheaper to buy?
At the moment the problem is the m5.large are being throttled by AWS. The c5.large instances don't, however they do cost more, and you are bordering on being too close to being unprofitable. It depends if you want to invest or trying to hit and run if you know what I mean? Is the m5.large throttling new? Is this expected to be the case from this point forward? Thanks!
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wttbs
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May 03, 2018, 04:44:46 AM |
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Mining this coin with CPU is relaxing...
AMD FX-4300 4 cores minging @ 4 to 5.4 H/s Linux ariocpminer Intel I3 3 cores mining @ 1.8 to 2 H/s Windows10 Arionum wallet
low hashrates so I use pool: aro.cool
started mining April 27 got 43.34 Arionum rewarded up until today May 1
Why not also using the ariocppminer (or javaminer) on Windows10 ? Arionum wallet hashrate is really not good when compared to those (not sure why) and ariocppminer has specific windows optimisations (Windows is the platform on which you gain the most H/s when comparing arioccpminer to javaminer) Thanks for the tip, I will try arioccp on windows10 this weekend.
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May 03, 2018, 06:53:18 AM |
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Would there be a problem if I mine simultaneously on my GPUs and using the wallet to mine Arionum with my CPU? Would both interfere with each other?
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May 03, 2018, 01:14:41 PM |
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I think I asked this before, but no one replied me.
With 10-30 H/s is it better to log in to aro.cool or aropool.com?
With aro.cool, as it pays 100% on historic shares, it should be better with lower hashrates. But that's not what I'm seeing, I'm mining on there for like 48h now and only got around ~7 ARO.
On main pool, it pays more or less the same, and sometimes I hit the jackpot and got 3xx ARO at once.
Anyone care to explain?
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May 03, 2018, 02:14:29 PM |
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Love the progress this project has made and the great communication to the community. Just curious if Devs have any plan to try to get onto another exchange? Octaex is pretty terrible and order book is so thin. Even cryptopia would be a huge improvement.
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erdnapa
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May 03, 2018, 04:36:42 PM |
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I think I asked this before, but no one replied me.
With 10-30 H/s is it better to log in to aro.cool or aropool.com?
With aro.cool, as it pays 100% on historic shares, it should be better with lower hashrates. But that's not what I'm seeing, I'm mining on there for like 48h now and only got around ~7 ARO.
On main pool, it pays more or less the same, and sometimes I hit the jackpot and got 3xx ARO at once.
Anyone care to explain?
We can't know for sure,as we don't have enough info about the pools. However: It does not matter which pool you pick if both pools have the same historic range (length for historic shares) and the same deadline.Over long periods of time (lets say weeks) you will get the same result on either pool For short mining periods: you probably get a quicker payout with 100% historic, but you'll never hit that jackpot...
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lncm
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May 03, 2018, 05:13:42 PM |
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I think I asked this before, but no one replied me.
With 10-30 H/s is it better to log in to aro.cool or aropool.com?
With aro.cool, as it pays 100% on historic shares, it should be better with lower hashrates. But that's not what I'm seeing, I'm mining on there for like 48h now and only got around ~7 ARO.
On main pool, it pays more or less the same, and sometimes I hit the jackpot and got 3xx ARO at once.
Anyone care to explain?
We can't know for sure,as we don't have enough info about the pools. However: It does not matter which pool you pick if both pools have the same historic range (length for historic shares) and the same deadline.Over long periods of time (lets say weeks) you will get the same result on either pool For short mining periods: you probably get a quicker payout with 100% historic, but you'll never hit that jackpot... Yes definitely. But point is that I seem to be getting quicker payout with aropool than aro.cool... and that makes few sense to me.
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