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December 18, 2017, 06:25:31 AM |
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How can I add an node?
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SpAcEDeViL
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December 18, 2017, 09:16:37 AM |
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How can I add an node?
addnode=84.19.184.96:5556 addnode=85.214.230.76:5556 addnode=37.120.176.118:5556 addnode=144.76.71.141:5556 addnode=5.9.141.86:5556 addnode=84.42.235.98:5556 addnode=44.144.145.146:5556 addnode=46.4.119.238:5556 addnode=92.43.97.9:5556 addnode=84.200.38.169:5556 addnode=216.184.8.26:5556 addnode=91.65.98.118:5556 addnode=80.108.182.47:5556 addnode=188.165.235.208:5556 addnode=73.26.51.130:5556 From https://miner-control.de
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JFMorgan
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December 21, 2017, 01:16:09 PM |
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Hello, For a long time I've been trying to mine eMark. I put a wallet on my computer. Wallet does not want to sync. Not even after a few days. Are there any instructions for beginners how to open a wallet? I will be grateful for any help.
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SpAcEDeViL
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December 21, 2017, 03:48:20 PM |
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MajinPsycho
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December 22, 2017, 03:16:36 PM |
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Any plans for the future? Roadmap or something? Really like this coin. Mining this for some months now
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venicebeacher
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December 24, 2017, 12:52:36 AM |
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Hello, For a long time I've been trying to mine eMark. I put a wallet on my computer. Wallet does not want to sync. Not even after a few days. Are there any instructions for beginners how to open a wallet? I will be grateful for any help.
JFMorgan, I had the same problem... I solved it by manually adding nodes in the emark-QT wallet. It was very frustrating to figure out and I couldn't find any direction online except for a post I found buried in here from a few years ago, so I saw your post and thought I'd chime in. Now, this may not be the 100% correct way to solve this issue, but it worked for me. First, you need to go to https://status.deutsche-emark.de/ and find a node with the same port as your current node. In my case, the system had node 5556 designated, and I'm on emark 1.41 (on a mac) so I found 3-4 node addresses in that version with that port number. Then in the wallet, go to the help menu and select "debug window". When the window pops up click on the "console" tab and you will find a console window. Now enter the node address in the following format: addnode nodeaddress:port add (for example, in my case, "addnode 92.43.97.9:5556 add") Within a few minutes you should connect to the new node and start syncing. Keep in mind you're syncing the entire DEM blockchain, so in my case it took a few days and about 10gb. I haven't done a full dive in to the software - not that I would really know what I'm doing anyway - but I have a suspicion that what happened in my case, and maybe yours, is that the wallet I downloaded had a node referenced in it that did no longer exist, so it couldn't connect to anything to start the sync. Once I added the valid node, it updated, and now is able to connect to multiple nodes on its own when I start it up. Hope this helps!
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mining4coinz
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December 25, 2017, 05:46:44 PM |
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Greetings everyone and Merry Christmas to all! I have a question on solo mining DEM. I'm new to the DEM mining and this forum and appreciate any advice you guys have. I'm using a Bitmain S3 (440 GH/s) and first did some pool mining at stratum+tcp://coinz.at:3454 to see what the payout was. I got 3 payouts about 5.2 DEM each, about 4-5 hours apart but I only stayed in the pool for 3 payments. It also doesn't have any information of what the pool fees are. Then I switched to try solo mining at stratum+tcp://emark.securepayment.cc:3364. The stats for my miner at http://emark.securepayment.cc/stats.php show a payout was made at 2017-12-24 21:43:07 GMT-5 but the blockchain info doesn't show the transaction going to my address until 25th Dec 2017 08:06:40. to my address for 48.5 DEM. How long does it take for payments to show up at the block explorer? It seemed much faster with the ones from the coinz.at pool. Also, trying to figure out which is better, solo or the pool and my initial estimates from the blockchain timestamps look like the pool was better than solo. Timestamp Amount DEM / Hr 12/25/17 8:06 48.50097 0.982331285 12/23/17 6:44 5.130644 1.189484699 12/23/17 2:25 5.191287 1.06719011 12/22/17 21:33 5.209763 If I use the timestamp from securepayment.cc (12/24/17 21:43) then solo beats mining by a pinch at (~1.24 DEM/hr). Before drawing too much criticism, I know this preliminary small sample isn't enough for a truly fair comparison so was hoping that some of you have already done such a comparison with real mining stats. So which is better - pool or solo and by how much? Most people think solo is better but it looks to be better only a little. I'm thinking a pool with a lower than 3% fee would be better. If the miner loses the internet connection or I have to reboot for some reason, do I lose the entire mining time and payout? Also, if using securepayment.cc, what difficulty should be used? I've seen that for other cryptocurrencies but have no idea whether, for example, 8192 is better for me than say 32768. I don't understand what the "difficulty" for the miner really means. Thanks again for any info!
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rausvi11
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December 29, 2017, 02:54:47 PM |
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all coins go to the moon....
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December 29, 2017, 03:01:33 PM |
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all coins go to the moon....
and so how does "all coins go to the moon", relate to any of my questions on pools vs solo, setting difficulty, miner reboots etc.?
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December 29, 2017, 03:53:58 PM |
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Any plans for the future? Roadmap or something?
As on the website isn't anything, and tweets are rare as well...?
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ComputerGenie
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December 29, 2017, 04:08:04 PM |
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and so how does "all coins go to the moon", relate to any of my questions on pools vs solo, setting difficulty, miner reboots etc.?
Given that most of your 1/4 page post is about a specific pool and not the coin itself, perhaps you could re-ask more succinct questions related to actually mining the coin....
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If you have to ask "why?", you wouldn`t understand my answer. Always be on the look out, because you never know when you'll be stalked by hit-men that eat nothing but cream cheese....
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mining4coinz
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December 29, 2017, 06:11:30 PM |
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and so how does "all coins go to the moon", relate to any of my questions on pools vs solo, setting difficulty, miner reboots etc.?
Given that most of your 1/4 page post is about a specific pool and not the coin itself, perhaps you could re-ask more succinct questions related to actually mining the coin.... Thanks so much ComputerGenie-Hero-God. My question post contains actual useful data, probably more than the majority on the forum. Especially compared to your average of more than 3 posts per day for the last 550+ days consisting of mostly one line remarks offering either no useful information or just snarky comments to contribute to "hero" status. My post was intended to gain insight and information by presenting actual data from actual mining. I assume, from your heroic achievement of smarty one liners for over 500 days, that your "1/4 page post" comment is because that you suffer short attention span and are unable to understand the post because it has too much details needing a tiny amount of thought process to digest. If you are unable to comprehend the post then you should have just passed on the post and keep snarky remarks to yourself. There's nothing wrong with the post, unless you can't concentrate long enough to read more than one sentence, and it has good useful information. From your attitude I assume you have nothing useful to add, and obviously I'm not counting useless comments like add "succinct questions actually related to mining". It would appear you never read the post (short attention span) or, just as likely, don't understand relating specific results to general trends. It's in there but you have to read and understand the post. Being a "Hero" by posting hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of one liner useless smarty comments doesn't impress me. If you have any actual information to share then please do, otherwise keep the useless one liner smart comments to yourself. But, knowing you are a "hero" spending a great deal of your day on this forum, I can't wait for the list of important posts you can dredge up to prove how wrong I am. Now, if your reply was a just you warning me that everyone here can't understand what I wrote because you think they are the ones who suffer attention or comprehension problems, then I'll apologize. But I think you are dead wrong about the other forum members, many of whom should find your comments insulting as well. Sorry to be so blunt about it, but I'm not rewriting things into a series of one line hero-goldfish level posts. Oops, another 1/4 pager - sorry.
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ComputerGenie
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December 29, 2017, 07:13:36 PM |
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and so how does "all coins go to the moon", relate to any of my questions on pools vs solo, setting difficulty, miner reboots etc.?
Given that most of your 1/4 page post is about a specific pool and not the coin itself, perhaps you could re-ask more succinct questions related to actually mining the coin.... Thanks so much ComputerGenie-Hero-God. My question post contains actual useful data, probably more than the majority on the forum. Especially compared to your average of more than 3 posts per day for the last 550+ days consisting of mostly one line remarks offering either no useful information or just snarky comments to contribute to "hero" status. My post was intended to gain insight and information by presenting actual data from actual mining. I assume, from your heroic achievement of smarty one liners for over 500 days, that your "1/4 page post" comment is because that you suffer short attention span and are unable to understand the post because it has too much details needing a tiny amount of thought process to digest. If you are unable to comprehend the post then you should have just passed on the post and keep snarky remarks to yourself. There's nothing wrong with the post, unless you can't concentrate long enough to read more than one sentence, and it has good useful information. From your attitude I assume you have nothing useful to add, and obviously I'm not counting useless comments like add "succinct questions actually related to mining". It would appear you never read the post (short attention span) or, just as likely, don't understand relating specific results to general trends. It's in there but you have to read and understand the post. Being a "Hero" by posting hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of one liner useless smarty comments doesn't impress me. If you have any actual information to share then please do, otherwise keep the useless one liner smart comments to yourself. But, knowing you are a "hero" spending a great deal of your day on this forum, I can't wait for the list of important posts you can dredge up to prove how wrong I am. Now, if your reply was a just you warning me that everyone here can't understand what I wrote because you think they are the ones who suffer attention or comprehension problems, then I'll apologize. But I think you are dead wrong about the other forum members, many of whom should find your comments insulting as well. Sorry to be so blunt about it, but I'm not rewriting things into a series of one line hero-goldfish level posts. Oops, another 1/4 pager - sorry. and so how does all that, relate to any of you questions on pools vs solo, setting difficulty, miner reboots etc.?
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If you have to ask "why?", you wouldn`t understand my answer. Always be on the look out, because you never know when you'll be stalked by hit-men that eat nothing but cream cheese....
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Rw13enlib88
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December 29, 2017, 07:49:46 PM |
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Sum up of europe country coins
1. Gulden (NLG) 67,5M€ 2. Peseta (PTC) 11,75M€ 3. Eurocoin (ERC) 8,6M€ 4. Deutsche eMark (DEM) 0,9M€ 5. Crypto Escudo (CESC) 17k€ ?. Irishcoin (IRL) -€ ?. Francs (FRN) -€
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rausvi11
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December 30, 2017, 03:47:35 PM |
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now DEM to the moon ...
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December 31, 2017, 05:00:43 AM Last edit: December 31, 2017, 10:25:37 AM by Cryptoneer |
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Some new nodes for you to try if you need. Worked fine 2017-12-30.
addnode=50.101.24.9 addnode=76.20.218.207 addnode=70.189.167.52 addnode=93.123.151.109 addnode=84.244.7.230 addnode=208.180.169.59 addnode=86.22.12.111 addnode=92.43.97.9 addnode=44.144.145.146 addnode=85.166.61.204 addnode=77.178.65.209 addnode=178.254.35.82 addnode=91.65.98.118 addnode=54.36.143.147 addnode=46.148.174.148 addnode=68.61.222.178 addnode=188.165.235.208
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Så kan det gå, om CAPS LOCK är PÅ!
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January 01, 2018, 02:53:05 PM |
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now DEM to the moon ... Sure, it will be very soon. No reasons to dump
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January 01, 2018, 07:54:16 PM |
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Will there be a 64 bit version of the 1.5 or 1.6 (future) Windows QT soon?
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Så kan det gå, om CAPS LOCK är PÅ!
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January 03, 2018, 08:55:54 PM |
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Sum up of europe country coins
1. Gulden (NLG) 67,5M€ 2. Peseta (PTC) 11,75M€ 3. Eurocoin (ERC) 8,6M€ 4. Deutsche eMark (DEM) 0,9M€ 5. Crypto Escudo (CESC) 17k€ ?. Irishcoin (IRL) -€ ?. Francs (FRN) -€
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DMD Diamond is full europe team too austria germany england croatia
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