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January 19, 2018, 09:32:42 PM
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Added coin to pool:

http://hashpool.eu

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January 19, 2018, 09:52:27 PM
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New Profit Hunters Coin Pool!


stratum+tcp://madpool.xyz:3433
Username: YOUR PROFIT HUNTER WALLET ADDRESS
Password: c=PHC

Example for ccminer:
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ccminer -a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://madpool.xyz:3433 -u <YOUR_PROFIT_HUNTER_WALLET_ADDRESS> -p  c=PHC 

Happy Mining!!


Thanks, please provide your PHC address and I will send you a bounty!

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January 19, 2018, 09:59:40 PM
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So ive never solo mined before, I don't need to specify a wallet address in the ccminer script?
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January 19, 2018, 10:09:23 PM
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So ive never solo mined before, I don't need to specify a wallet address in the ccminer script?

No that's normally for pools
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So ive never solo mined before, I don't need to specify a wallet address in the ccminer script?

No that's normally for pools


do it just go to whatever address I get from doing  ./phcd listreceivedbyaddress 0 true

also is a 10k hashrate even worth doing?
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January 19, 2018, 10:36:42 PM
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So ive never solo mined before, I don't need to specify a wallet address in the ccminer script?

No that's normally for pools


do it just go to whatever address I get from doing  ./phcd listreceivedbyaddress 0 true

also is a 10k hashrate even worth doing?

At this time CPU mining is not efficient, if the community would like in the future: the Firewall can be used to change that...  Wink

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January 19, 2018, 10:39:25 PM
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So ive never solo mined before, I don't need to specify a wallet address in the ccminer script?

No that's normally for pools


do it just go to whatever address I get from doing  ./phcd listreceivedbyaddress 0 true

also is a 10k hashrate even worth doing?

Not sure which address it goes to exactly. no if you look at the pools their in the GH/s, scrypt = asic mining
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January 19, 2018, 11:04:30 PM
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So ive never solo mined before, I don't need to specify a wallet address in the ccminer script?

No that's normally for pools


do it just go to whatever address I get from doing  ./phcd listreceivedbyaddress 0 true

also is a 10k hashrate even worth doing?

Not sure which address it goes to exactly. no if you look at the pools their in the GH/s, scrypt = asic mining

I spun up a cloud instance that is hashing about 240K, costs $10 a day. Is that not worth it still?
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January 19, 2018, 11:21:44 PM
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any compiled windows wallet please?
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January 19, 2018, 11:49:09 PM
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So ive never solo mined before, I don't need to specify a wallet address in the ccminer script?

No that's normally for pools


do it just go to whatever address I get from doing  ./phcd listreceivedbyaddress 0 true

also is a 10k hashrate even worth doing?

Not sure which address it goes to exactly. no if you look at the pools their in the GH/s, scrypt = asic mining


does this work with ccminer and GPU's?
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January 19, 2018, 11:52:23 PM
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So ive never solo mined before, I don't need to specify a wallet address in the ccminer script?

No that's normally for pools


do it just go to whatever address I get from doing  ./phcd listreceivedbyaddress 0 true

also is a 10k hashrate even worth doing?

Not sure which address it goes to exactly. no if you look at the pools their in the GH/s, scrypt = asic mining


does this work with ccminer and GPU's?

Yes this works with ccminer and GPU but the performance is way slower than scrypt asics.

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January 19, 2018, 11:53:52 PM
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How your online marketing will help to a usual users?
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January 20, 2018, 12:05:55 AM
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So ive never solo mined before, I don't need to specify a wallet address in the ccminer script?

No that's normally for pools


do it just go to whatever address I get from doing  ./phcd listreceivedbyaddress 0 true

also is a 10k hashrate even worth doing?

Not sure which address it goes to exactly. no if you look at the pools their in the GH/s, scrypt = asic mining


does this work with ccminer and GPU's?

Yes this works with ccminer and GPU but the performance is way slower than scrypt asics.

so there is no point in mining this at all unless I have a scrypt asic miner, which I don't. I have like 10 1060's, a 1070, and 3 1080's right now to mine with.
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January 20, 2018, 12:39:09 AM
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we need window wallet please Sad

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January 20, 2018, 01:21:22 AM
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Any thoughts on how much coin Masternodes will require and what their reward structure will be?
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January 20, 2018, 01:24:19 AM
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Funny enough, there are two versions of the blockchain. One at 21348 and one at 21385 at the time of this post.




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January 20, 2018, 01:31:55 AM
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we need window wallet please Sad

Working on that... please have a bit of patience.

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January 20, 2018, 01:35:48 AM
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Funny enough, there are two versions of the blockchain. One at 21348 and one at 21385 at the time of this post.


Bitcoin core 8 has some issues with wallets struggling with orphan blocks, hopefully not too many peers are stalled. The correct block is 21395.
Bitcoin core 10 handles this with UpdateTip and soon PHC will be implemented.

Stalled wallets might need to reset their datadir (remove blk0001.dat, database, txtleveldb) and resync.

Why is PHC getting mined with such excessive hashrates? You earn more by mining efficiently...

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January 20, 2018, 01:44:06 AM
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Funny enough, there are two versions of the blockchain. One at 21348 and one at 21385 at the time of this post.


Bitcoin core 8 has some issues with wallets struggling with orphan blocks, hopefully not too many peers are stalled. The correct block is 21395.
Bitcoin core 10 handles this with UpdateTip and soon PHC will be implemented.

Stalled wallets might need to reset their datadir (remove blk0001.dat, database, txtleveldb) and resync.

Why is PHC getting mined with such excessive hashrates? You earn more by mining efficiently...

"Why is PHC getting mined with such excessive hashrates? You earn more by mining efficiently..."
Can you explain this please? The description in the ANN is hard to understand.

"Why is PHC getting mined with such excessive hashrates? You earn more by mining efficiently..."
What is an excessive hashrate? What is the ideal hashrate for this chain?
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January 20, 2018, 01:46:03 AM
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Funny enough, there are two versions of the blockchain. One at 21348 and one at 21385 at the time of this post.


Bitcoin core 8 has some issues with wallets struggling with orphan blocks, hopefully not too many peers are stalled. The correct block is 21395.
Bitcoin core 10 handles this with UpdateTip and soon PHC will be implemented.

Stalled wallets might need to reset their datadir (remove blk0001.dat, database, txtleveldb) and resync.

Why is PHC getting mined with such excessive hashrates? You earn more by mining efficiently...

I just noticed this too. If you are mining on the chain that is behind, these blocks are invalid?
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