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Author Topic: [ANN] Uranium-X (URX) Super Rare Crypto!! Cpu Mining! Uranium-x.com  (Read 46497 times)
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August 15, 2018, 05:40:10 PM
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donate sent Smiley I bought some SAFE before pump....
https://explorer.safecoin.org/tx/25e1220d264e9b9bfe47792020cac7614e0029a6be896add3b2b9f899b18f13d
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August 15, 2018, 06:16:33 PM
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Thank you for your help

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August 16, 2018, 01:15:50 AM
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I want to mine with my 2 i5 2nd gen and 3rd gen cpus. Is it worth it? Not for making money, but I mean how good will they do against botnet owners?

You can totally mine with those computers...I would only mine mine with Actual cores and not the hyper-threaded cores...If you have a high L3 cache than you can try mining with the hyper-threaded cores. My main miner is an old Xeon machine with 8 cores no hyper-threading...I run 7 cores and get around 1998 hashes per second...not much but it does catch blocks!! Your I5's should catch a block or more a day

I have i5 2500 and i5 3470. How do I know what L3 cache do they have? I have never mined on CPUs

Those are Pretty good Processors. I would just mine with the Physical Cores...in the debug window choose the Console tab and type setgenerate true 4

After that type getmininginfo to see how fast you are mining.
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August 16, 2018, 05:17:25 AM
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hashrate is big . if you use HT
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August 16, 2018, 06:13:22 AM
Last edit: August 16, 2018, 06:31:23 AM by vel12
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I want to mine with my 2 i5 2nd gen and 3rd gen cpus. Is it worth it? Not for making money, but I mean how good will they do against botnet owners?

You can totally mine with those computers...I would only mine mine with Actual cores and not the hyper-threaded cores...If you have a high L3 cache than you can try mining with the hyper-threaded cores. My main miner is an old Xeon machine with 8 cores no hyper-threading...I run 7 cores and get around 1998 hashes per second...not much but it does catch blocks!! Your I5's should catch a block or more a day

I have i5 2500 and i5 3470. How do I know what L3 cache do they have? I have never mined on CPUs

Those are Pretty good Processors. I would just mine with the Physical Cores...in the debug window choose the Console tab and type setgenerate true 4

After that type getmininginfo to see how fast you are mining.
These processors have 4 cores and are single-threads.They do not have virtual cores.So that all correctly.The maximum they can set a setgenerate true 4.
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August 16, 2018, 09:35:06 AM
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I want to mine with my 2 i5 2nd gen and 3rd gen cpus. Is it worth it? Not for making money, but I mean how good will they do against botnet owners?

You can totally mine with those computers...I would only mine mine with Actual cores and not the hyper-threaded cores...If you have a high L3 cache than you can try mining with the hyper-threaded cores. My main miner is an old Xeon machine with 8 cores no hyper-threading...I run 7 cores and get around 1998 hashes per second...not much but it does catch blocks!! Your I5's should catch a block or more a day

I have i5 2500 and i5 3470. How do I know what L3 cache do they have? I have never mined on CPUs

Those are Pretty good Processors. I would just mine with the Physical Cores...in the debug window choose the Console tab and type setgenerate true 4

After that type getmininginfo to see how fast you are mining.
These processors have 4 cores and are single-threads.They do not have virtual cores.So that all correctly.The maximum they can set a setgenerate true 4.


Anyway they are good for mining urx, they can find some blocks

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August 16, 2018, 09:49:36 AM
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August 16, 2018, 11:34:21 AM
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it will take some time and work but we will get there for sure

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August 16, 2018, 08:02:02 PM
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Hash Rate is low Right Now...good time to mine!!
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August 17, 2018, 04:16:15 PM
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Hash Rate is low Right Now...good time to mine!!
Re-start mining now
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August 17, 2018, 04:24:56 PM
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I need an block explorer ...

Dev get it out soon.

There is still a lot of work to do Cool


If someone needs some Uranium, Just input your adress. Free give away

Thank you
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Got it

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August 18, 2018, 09:08:20 AM
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The network hashrate is low right now, any old pc can find blocks, start mining before it rises

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August 18, 2018, 07:31:52 PM
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Here is the latest news from BiteBTC...Proceed with Caution!!

We are pleased to announce that our lawyers managed to develop a model in which the exchange will be able to continue working, maintain a legal address in Singapore and at the same time offer its customers simplified verification for trade in crypto-currencies.Our subsidiary company received permission to process fiat payments in one of the Swiss banks.Beginning Tuesday, August 21, users will receive notifications
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August 19, 2018, 02:40:07 PM
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I want to believe, but I can't.They approved a coin that doesn't exist.https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4612714.msg44346456#msg44346456. They wrote that they carefully considered the application for listing.How approved they accept a coin that didn't exist?So they just do not look,their goal is to take money from you.
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August 19, 2018, 02:44:03 PM
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I want to believe, but I can't.They approved a coin that doesn't exist.https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4612714.msg44346456#msg44346456. How did they accept a coin that didn't exist?So they just do not look,their goal is to take money from you.

well we will see in 2 days what will happen, btw network hashrate has started to go up again and that is a good thing...

SAFE.TRADE  | Max supply: 235,000 URX for 69 years | CRATEX.IO
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August 19, 2018, 09:28:03 PM
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I want to believe, but I can't.They approved a coin that doesn't exist.https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4612714.msg44346456#msg44346456. They wrote that they carefully considered the application for listing.How approved they accept a coin that didn't exist?So they just do not look,their goal is to take money from you.

I want to believe too...unfortunately the more research I do the less I believe. I took a day to check out the bitcointalk thread  of a bunch of coins that had been Announced through the BiteBTC Twitter and it doesn't look good. a lot of the coins listed recently are dead or abandoned coins...Not all of them were dead and only a few coins even mentioned that they were listed on BiteBTC. That's just the start...This Rabbit Hole is DEEP!! Almost everybody that claims to have a verified account or are defending BiteBTC in the forums are also pushing the same 3 coins...Maybe more? If you look at the post of these people you will see the same 3 coins pop up...Buddy coin, Helios coin, and Seth Token...I'm not saying these coins are scams!!! I'm just making an observation.
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August 20, 2018, 03:46:06 AM
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I want to believe, but I can't.They approved a coin that doesn't exist.https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4612714.msg44346456#msg44346456. They wrote that they carefully considered the application for listing.How approved they accept a coin that didn't exist?So they just do not look,their goal is to take money from you.

I want to believe too...unfortunately the more research I do the less I believe. I took a day to check out the bitcointalk thread  of a bunch of coins that had been Announced through the BiteBTC Twitter and it doesn't look good. a lot of the coins listed recently are dead or abandoned coins...Not all of them were dead and only a few coins even mentioned that they were listed on BiteBTC. That's just the start...This Rabbit Hole is DEEP!! Almost everybody that claims to have a verified account or are defending BiteBTC in the forums are also pushing the same 3 coins...Maybe more? If you look at the post of these people you will see the same 3 coins pop up...Buddy coin, Helios coin, and Seth Token...I'm not saying these coins are scams!!! I'm just making an observation.
This coin is fake, it never existed.The man made a request and they approved a fake coin.All links in this request are not working.No Github(no wallets), no block explorer.
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August 20, 2018, 03:52:59 AM
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It really brings the power to investors
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August 20, 2018, 09:20:03 AM
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Hello!
I installed Lynux wallet in VPS Aug-17
The first day I got 5 accepted coins.
None more since then.

getmininginfo :

"blocks" : 31459
"difficulty" : 0.0285...
"localhashps" : 712.261....
"networkhashps" : 588435.731....

Debug Window
Information display :
Number of connections   118 (In: 110 / Out: 8 )
Peers : 110 Inbounds / 8 Outbounds

Is this normal?

Thanks
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August 20, 2018, 09:41:27 AM
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Hello!
I installed Lynux wallet in VPS Aug-17
The first day I got 5 accepted coins.
None more since then.

getmininginfo :

"blocks" : 31459
"difficulty" : 0.0285...
"localhashps" : 712.261....
"networkhashps" : 588435.731....

Debug Window
Information display :
Number of connections   118 (In: 110 / Out: 8 )
Peers : 110 Inbounds / 8 Outbounds

Is this normal?

Thanks
"localhashps": 7997.54002050639
I get 2-4 blocks a day.It's okay with your hashrate.
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