lasciv
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January 20, 2014, 02:29:10 PM |
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request to add this on coinmarket io
Dude, it's listed on coinmarketcap!
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Amph
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Merit: 1070
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January 20, 2014, 02:31:15 PM |
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request to add this on coinmarket io
Dude, it's listed on coinmarketcap! which has nothing to do, with what i said, lol
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lasciv
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January 20, 2014, 02:33:26 PM |
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shit! the new exchange, yeah. didn't read it right..
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Hippie Tech
aka Amenstop
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Activity: 1624
Merit: 1001
All cryptos are FIAT digital currency. Do not use.
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January 20, 2014, 03:14:53 PM |
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Hi, guys. My hashrate is 1.4MHS, I have solo mined for some hours, but couldn't get even a block.As the pool reward, 1MHS can get 1 block in 2 hours, did I set the cgminer wrong? Below is my grain.conf and cgminer.conf:
1.grain.conf rpcuser=xxxx(my user name) rpcpassword=xxxx(my password) rpcport=11097 daemon=1 server=1 gen=0 testnet=0 listen=0 maxconnections=200 addnode=87.228.72.73
2.cgminer.conf "pools" : [
{ "url" : "localhost:11097", "user" : "walkerli.user", "pass" : "password" }
] , "intensity" : "17,17,17,17", and another set about the gpu.
I confused why I can't get a block in 8 hours, do I need any other set, thanks!
Does the client's overview tab show a transaction tally ? It shows there are 8 active connection. I here about solo mining need set the cgminer difficulty,is it true? No. The difficulty is automatically set when cgminer connects to the client. Please post a screenshot of Grain's overview page and cgminer. example..
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cryptomining
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January 20, 2014, 03:25:04 PM |
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up huge since yesterday, coinmarketcap.com
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WalkerLi
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Activity: 238
Merit: 100
hello world, hello crypto
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January 20, 2014, 03:52:36 PM |
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Hi, guys. My hashrate is 1.4MHS, I have solo mined for some hours, but couldn't get even a block.As the pool reward, 1MHS can get 1 block in 2 hours, did I set the cgminer wrong? Below is my grain.conf and cgminer.conf:
1.grain.conf rpcuser=xxxx(my user name) rpcpassword=xxxx(my password) rpcport=11097 daemon=1 server=1 gen=0 testnet=0 listen=0 maxconnections=200 addnode=87.228.72.73
2.cgminer.conf "pools" : [
{ "url" : "localhost:11097", "user" : "walkerli.user", "pass" : "password" }
] , "intensity" : "17,17,17,17", and another set about the gpu.
I confused why I can't get a block in 8 hours, do I need any other set, thanks!
Does the client's overview tab show a transaction tally ? It shows there are 8 active connection. I here about solo mining need set the cgminer difficulty,is it true? No. The difficulty is automatically set when cgminer connects to the client. Please post a screenshot of Grain's overview page and cgminer. example.. Thanks!
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WalkerLi
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Activity: 238
Merit: 100
hello world, hello crypto
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January 20, 2014, 04:10:39 PM |
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I saw some one set the conf with
block_nTime=1317972665 block_nNonce=2084524493
what's these parameters meaning? How to set them? thanks!
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bondi
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January 20, 2014, 04:29:07 PM |
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up huge since yesterday, coinmarketcap.com Price basically doubled since yesterday. I'm still looking for someone who can buy some $50 worth of coin for me. Will pay in advance...
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Hippie Tech
aka Amenstop
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Activity: 1624
Merit: 1001
All cryptos are FIAT digital currency. Do not use.
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January 20, 2014, 04:29:43 PM |
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I saw some one set the conf with
block_nTime=1317972665 block_nNonce=2084524493
what's these parameters meaning? How to set them? thanks!
Can't help there. lol.. I've seen that before but have never used them. Keep an eye out for orphans...
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DAoneNonlyG
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January 20, 2014, 05:11:54 PM |
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up huge since yesterday, coinmarketcap.com yeeeessssss baby....
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btc1210
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January 20, 2014, 08:13:41 PM |
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Version 1.4 is Released. Version 1.4 is a mandatory upgrade, so please upgrade as soon as possible to avoid a fork. Version 1.4 changes the 12X maximum PoW block time to 3X, this will decrease the PoW mining difficulty and make PoW mining more efficient, while preserving the PoS features. The switchover point is set at block 130000, which will be in about 5-7 days (we are at block 111815 now). Version 1.4 also has the latest checkpoints. Download links and source in github are updated.
We will continue to subsidize 5000 GRAs for each PoW block mined, until the switch block (Block 130000).
quoting so people see it I must have got 60+ PoS blocks today. Also, received compensation from forkpool, thanks.
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jdebunt
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Merit: 1010
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January 20, 2014, 08:23:23 PM |
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Some great things happening with Grain's price, awesome stuff Please let me know if anything major develops, I'm working on the digital magazine pretty much all week so I might overlook things
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Nullu
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January 20, 2014, 08:33:11 PM |
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up huge since yesterday, coinmarketcap.com yeeeessssss baby.... Glad I bought in when I did.
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BTC - 14kYyhhWZwSJFHAjNTtyhRVSu157nE92gF
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DAoneNonlyG
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January 20, 2014, 09:04:18 PM |
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up huge since yesterday, coinmarketcap.com yeeeessssss baby.... Glad I bought in when I did. mee too... didn´t get what i wanted but i got enough...
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Nullu
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January 20, 2014, 09:12:12 PM |
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up huge since yesterday, coinmarketcap.com yeeeessssss baby.... Glad I bought in when I did. mee too... didn´t get what i wanted but i got enough... Well, including a small investment and a little mining, I have 2 million grain now. I'd be happier with 10, but 2 mill is a start.
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BTC - 14kYyhhWZwSJFHAjNTtyhRVSu157nE92gF
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DAoneNonlyG
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January 20, 2014, 09:31:08 PM |
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up huge since yesterday, coinmarketcap.com yeeeessssss baby.... Glad I bought in when I did. mee too... didn´t get what i wanted but i got enough... Well, including a small investment and a little mining, I have 2 million grain now. I'd be happier with 10, but 2 mill is a start. 2mill will give you a nice pos-reward...
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sakkosekk
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January 20, 2014, 10:07:02 PM |
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When I first started PoS I got about 65 GRA in 2 hours. This was about a week ago, since then I've gotten nothing. Is it possible I started PoS just before everyone else did so I got lucky with my 65 GRA? I have 15000 coins
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bee7
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January 20, 2014, 10:37:14 PM |
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When I first started PoS I got about 65 GRA in 2 hours. This was about a week ago, since then I've gotten nothing. Is it possible I started PoS just before everyone else did so I got lucky with my 65 GRA? I have 15000 coins
To get PoS block rewards you need to keep your wallet running. It is not necessary to run it for 24 hours a day if you have no many inputs (separate income transactions). Each input has its coin age that is started to count at the moment the tx had place. When its age reaches 10 days that input is eligible for PoS mining. The PoS mining is the process of searching the golden nonce for the block using eligible inputs, but the algorithm is much less CPU intensive than PoW mining. When the golden nonce is found for that particular input the block is solved. The block reward is added to the amount of the selected input and sent back to the same address being split into two equal inputs. Thus the coinage of the input is spent, the new two inputs has their coin age reset to zero and the process repeats. So, if you have not many transactions you may run your wallet for the couple of days each 10 days. But if you still mine PoW blocks that means that you regularly receive payouts from blocks itself if you do solo or from the pool otherwise. Then it is reasonable to keep the wallet running as much as possible. So you have to decide your strategy according to the situation.
So, now your have two inputs 7532.5 grain each (provided you got these 15k in a single tx) and they are one week old. So it is three days left until they are eligible for PoS mining again.
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sakkosekk
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January 20, 2014, 11:08:59 PM |
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When I first started PoS I got about 65 GRA in 2 hours. This was about a week ago, since then I've gotten nothing. Is it possible I started PoS just before everyone else did so I got lucky with my 65 GRA? I have 15000 coins
To get PoS block rewards you need to keep your wallet running. It is not necessary to run it for 24 hours a day if you have no many inputs (separate income transactions). Each input has its coin age that is started to count at the moment the tx had place. When its age reaches 10 days that input is eligible for PoS mining. The PoS mining is the process of searching the golden nonce for the block using eligible inputs, but the algorithm is much less CPU intensive than PoW mining. When the golden nonce is found for that particular input the block is solved. The block reward is added to the amount of the selected input and sent back to the same address being split into two equal inputs. Thus the coinage of the input is spent, the new two inputs has their coin age reset to zero and the process repeats. So, if you have not many transactions you may run your wallet for the couple of days each 10 days. But if you still mine PoW blocks that means that you regularly receive payouts from blocks itself if you do solo or from the pool otherwise. Then it is reasonable to keep the wallet running as much as possible. So you have to decide your strategy according to the situation.
So, now your have two inputs 7532.5 grain each (provided you got these 15k in a single tx) and they are one week old. So it is three days left until they are eligible for PoS mining again. I can't thank you enough! Should have read the thread backwards to find this info, I nearly gave up at page 89 :/
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bee7
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January 21, 2014, 12:09:19 AM |
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Hi, everybody! Here is the daily payout for the blocks found: Address 9PV8RqJrnZ2WfPr6bTD73FSvQAiN84Je4Q 1 block(s): 120413, Reward: 5000 GRAAddress 9KSR7yjM7vhcpfeehxgc3M8k3SgZehCytu 1 block(s): 118520, Reward: 5000 GRAAddress 9F9ybxgpkGXfTc4uKnW7aHj7sjU2ZU8c8X 9 block(s): 118848, 119296, 119214, 118929, 119476, 119608, 118873, 119645, 119167, Reward: 45000 GRAAddress 9EczMjhFLmvo8wnegnoCvYdFsSwSABH3uN 1 block(s): 119372, Reward: 5000 GRAAddress 9StWjUHMHt3FfQXMKxtcDNRr3h26cKQKtQ 7 block(s) to be paid Address 97mHyuMsZC3RyU9p3JiX5xyDpYXDZZUFdj 168 block(s): 118784, 119810, 120065, 119826, 119836, 118814, 119840, 118819, 120070, 119847, 120360, 118313, 117804, 119342, 119347, 119860, 118327, 118842, 119868, 119477, 119362, 119363, 118342, 120417, 120538, 119659, 120162, 118862, 118360, 120411, 118364, 118369, 120419, 118374, 119401, 119915, 120284, 119936, 118914, 119427, 118919, 118408, 118923, 118931, 119958, 117956, 119450, 119451, 119453, 119455, 119456, 117921, 118946, 118947, 119460, 119973, 117928, 119468, 120093, 117937, 118962, 119475, 118453, 119480, 118459, 119487, 119499, 118468, 117959, 118473, 118474, 118475, 119500, 117965, 120525, 120016, 120532, 119514, 120541, 119006, 120357, 117987, 119524, 117990, 119023, 120564, 118517, 119764, 118522, 119041, 120066, 120068, 119558, 120071, 120078, 120090, 120092, 118557, 120094, 120197, 120096, 118568, 118569, 119594, 119431, 119609, 119611, 118592, 119628, 119633, 118610, 119636, 120150, 118615, 120152, 120155, 119132, 120157, 119648, 120161, 119650, 120163, 119526, 120166, 118123, 120174, 120177, 120179, 120180, 118648, 119164, 119169, 119170, 118147, 118148, 119173, 120198, 120205, 118670, 120207, 120213, 118682, 119197, 120550, 120516, 118712, 119967, 119228, 119235, 118725, 119457, 120270, 120274, 117716, 117717, 119768, 119770, 118236, 119268, 120297, 120298, 120299, 118253, 119790, 117747, 120310, 119799, 119804, Reward: 840000 GRAAddress 9MAMC6vYw1SZAbtVy5MJqiBJbtqBkdtkxQ 4 block(s): 120569, 119346, 120146, 120087, Reward: 20000 GRAAddress 9NmUUoajVSWotfPxMkdfciGLCNHNa5FGdw 10 block(s): 118710, 120112, 119557, 120373, 118934, 120216, 118521, 118652, 119262, 118847, Reward: 50000 GRAAddress 9Le4SQ7QLJDnjDo5Ng5RRi45bYBwuRiTuY 4 block(s): 119320, 119792, 119916, 119084, Reward: 20000 GRAAddress 94rZHQcHDSSuReC2uCXnAtnwH7GdiErvuZ 1 block(s): 118852, Reward: 5000 GRAAddress 9Pq9M7uudhPUT2ABioVK85Dzja3hfgX35F 4 block(s): 118443, 118900, 118483, 118423, Reward: 20000 GRAAddress 9L3nHRkKae1Xzmp47AkYcaJKGyeqioqUDN 1 block(s): 120209, Reward: 5000 GRAAddress 95W762WiTV8YwQ9ras2hrpSTpAhH8xBHhQ 21 block(s): 120304, 118690, 118411, 119844, 120278, 119142, 120577, 118378, 117803, 119244, 118850, 117743, 118800, 118843, 119083, 119523, 119266, 118361, 118106, 118107, 117884, Reward: 105000 GRAAddress 95QC6rNi7by7AqrSeRKYW6bosL2njQvkrA 14 block(s): 119269, 119233, 119940, 117796, 118565, 119240, 118794, 119243, 119236, 120160, 118649, 120159, 118365, 118367, Reward: 70000 GRAAddress 9JcwxuZbAqzJRwdnxrksDMUBYhaoa3fmWY 3 block(s): 118771, 119013, 118966, Reward: 15000 GRAAddress 9JbGwYMvTCZ9kDKfj5DevbW9kRzBtF2TpF 1 block(s): 119900, Reward: 5000 GRAAddress 94nCJyBuNcmnXTmwgfWdcgLJRKdLLo9Agd 3 block(s): 117938, 120410, 120231, Reward: 15000 GRAPayments completed up to but not including block 00000000779fde2c6bdf87ce2c065028f599b0056cd5a6c6d4dd555ebd47c648 Please don't forget to update your wallets to version 1.4. Should you have problems starting it then try the option '-salvagewallet' Happy mining!
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