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Author Topic: [ANN][DOGE] Dogecoin - very currency many coin - v1.10.0  (Read 3099078 times)
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December 19, 2013, 11:06:36 AM
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It's interesting to see how people are complaining about pools on multiple forums while P2Pool works like a charm with a consistent payout...
So much this. Plus, they don't suffer from DDOSing.

Guys, make use of the --failover-only command in cgminer, so that if pool A goes down your miner automatically switches to pool B or C and so on.

Example usage:

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cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://doge.netcodepool.org:4094 -u yourusername -p yourpassword --failover-only -o stratum+tcp://doge.scryptpools.com:3333 -u yourusername -p yourpassword --failover-only -o http://37.187.25.91:9555 -u yourDOGEaddress -p yourpassword --failover-only -o http://pool.hostv.pl:9555/ -u yourDOGEaddress  -p yourpassword --temp-target 72 --auto-fan -I 13 -w 256 -g 2 --thread-concurrency 8192 --gpu-memclock 1500 --gpu-engine 1020 --gpu-powertune 0

Has worked like a charm for me. Two normal pools and two p2pools. Since I prefer a pool where I can check on my workers via a website, I have set the p2pools as failover C and D. But I recommend using p2pool if you have a decent hashrate.

Hi, I have about 90.000 khs. Why do you recommend me only using p2pool and not a 'normal' pool?

Thanks!

90 Mh/s or 90 Kh/s? With 90 Kh/s you're better off using a pool that has a low minimum payout threshold. With 90 Mh/s you could go solo. Cheesy

Why use p2pool? Because you get paid tx fees, the pool fees are usually max 1%, no registration is needed and the uptime is excellent. Very few complications in other words. Not to mention the coins get deposited straight into your wallet.



Yes, 90mh/s Smiley - currently about 38-40 servers running. Going to add a few more...


The miners are unix based. Should i get a windows QT version up and running, and mine directly to that?

Nice! In my personal experience; when I tried to CPU-mine a different coin with more than 15 or so servers the wallet I was directing the servers at would crash.

So if you wanna play it safe I suggest simply connecting all your servers to an existing p2pool.

I think the best option (if you have the knowledge) is to create your own p2pool and connect your servers to it.
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December 19, 2013, 11:06:51 AM
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It's interesting to see how people are complaining about pools on multiple forums while P2Pool works like a charm with a consistent payout...
So much this. Plus, they don't suffer from DDOSing.

Guys, make use of the --failover-only command in cgminer, so that if pool A goes down your miner automatically switches to pool B or C and so on.

Example usage:

Code:
cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://doge.netcodepool.org:4094 -u yourusername -p yourpassword --failover-only -o stratum+tcp://doge.scryptpools.com:3333 -u yourusername -p yourpassword --failover-only -o http://37.187.25.91:9555 -u yourDOGEaddress -p yourpassword --failover-only -o http://pool.hostv.pl:9555/ -u yourDOGEaddress  -p yourpassword --temp-target 72 --auto-fan -I 13 -w 256 -g 2 --thread-concurrency 8192 --gpu-memclock 1500 --gpu-engine 1020 --gpu-powertune 0

Has worked like a charm for me. Two normal pools and two p2pools. Since I prefer a pool where I can check on my workers via a website, I have set the p2pools as failover C and D. But I recommend using p2pool if you have a decent hashrate.

Hi, I have about 90.000 khs. Why do you recommend me only using p2pool and not a 'normal' pool?

Thanks!

90 Mh/s or 90 Kh/s? With 90 Kh/s you're better off using a pool that has a low minimum payout threshold. With 90 Mh/s you could go solo. Cheesy

Why use p2pool? Because you get paid tx fees, the pool fees are usually max 1%, no registration is needed and the uptime is excellent. Very few complications in other words. Not to mention the coins get deposited straight into your wallet.



Yes, 90mh/s Smiley - currently about 38-40 servers running. Going to add a few more...


The miners are unix based. Should i get a windows QT version up and running, and mine directly to that?



90mhash, that is equal to about 1mhash/server with 2 sapphire 7950s. Is your system this huge? :O or you're mistaken and are not using --scrypt algo and using sha256 algo? O.o

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December 19, 2013, 11:07:13 AM
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I sold 170k doges at cryptsy, but i don't have any trade history, coins are gone and get no btc, wtf
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December 19, 2013, 11:09:39 AM
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I sold 170k doges at cryptsy, but i don't have any trade history, coins are gone and get no btc, wtf
cryptsy is about -10 min behind... wait another 10 min
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December 19, 2013, 11:10:40 AM
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Yes i have 90.000 KHS so that should be 90mh/s right Wink

So i go solo! Is there no way to set up a unix based solo miner? Or is the only way to go to mine directly to ONE windows computer with QT running on it?
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December 19, 2013, 11:14:03 AM
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Yes i have 90.000 KHS so that should be 90mh/s right Wink

So i go solo! Is there no way to set up a unix based solo miner? Or is the only way to go to mine directly to ONE windows computer with QT running on it?

90mhash is too good for solo mining Wink you can run dogeqt client on every pc and run cgminer --scrypt algo. And mine solo on each pc separately. or setup a private pool Wink

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December 19, 2013, 11:15:00 AM
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point all your server to the main server with the client, you basically create your own pool
Yes i have 90.000 KHS so that should be 90mh/s right Wink

So i go solo! Is there no way to set up a unix based solo miner? Or is the only way to go to mine directly to ONE windows computer with QT running on it?

90mhash is too good for solo mining Wink you can run dogeqt client on every pc and run cgminer --scrypt algo. And mine solo on each pc separately.

but how it work, in this way you get less hashrate?
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December 19, 2013, 11:16:08 AM
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hey guys place order per DOGE 0.00001080 BTC on cryptsy
me too, above 1000 satoshi, stop selling below 100
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December 19, 2013, 11:17:20 AM
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Yes i have 90.000 KHS so that should be 90mh/s right Wink

So i go solo! Is there no way to set up a unix based solo miner? Or is the only way to go to mine directly to ONE windows computer with QT running on it?

90mhash is too good for solo mining Wink you can run dogeqt client on every pc and run cgminer --scrypt algo. And mine solo on each pc separately. or setup a private pool Wink
Set up your own "mining pool" by pointing all to the same computer?

Diff is up to 224 btw, if this continues im not to sure solo mining even at 90mH/s will be viable.
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December 19, 2013, 11:18:03 AM
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2 FUCKING HOURS SINCE I REQUESTED WITHDRAWAL OF MY DOGE FROM CRAPTSY

What the hell I was thinking when I switched exchanges...  Huh

3 FUCKING HOURS SINCE I REQUESTED WITHDRAWAL OF MY DOGE FROM CRAPTSY

4 FUCKING HOURS SINCE I REQUESTED WITHDRAWAL OF MY DOGE FROM CRAPTSY

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December 19, 2013, 11:18:08 AM
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Yes i have 90.000 KHS so that should be 90mh/s right Wink

So i go solo! Is there no way to set up a unix based solo miner? Or is the only way to go to mine directly to ONE windows computer with QT running on it?

90mhash is too good for solo mining Wink you can run dogeqt client on every pc and run cgminer --scrypt algo. And mine solo on each pc separately. or setup a private pool Wink

Is there a unix dogeqt client?

I prefer in order to keep it manageble, have one QT server. Best choose i guess, right?!
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December 19, 2013, 11:18:24 AM
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Yes i have 90.000 KHS so that should be 90mh/s right Wink

So i go solo! Is there no way to set up a unix based solo miner? Or is the only way to go to mine directly to ONE windows computer with QT running on it?

90mhash is too good for solo mining Wink you can run dogeqt client on every pc and run cgminer --scrypt algo. And mine solo on each pc separately. or setup a private pool Wink
Set up your own "mining pool" by pointing all to the same computer?

Diff is up to 224 btw, if this continues im not to sure solo mining even at 90mH/s will be viable.

for not to be viable, diff should rise above 1000-1500
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December 19, 2013, 11:18:49 AM
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dogecoin client not syncing despite dogecoin.conf added to the right place

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December 19, 2013, 11:21:12 AM
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point all your server to the main server with the client, you basically create your own pool
Yes i have 90.000 KHS so that should be 90mh/s right Wink

So i go solo! Is there no way to set up a unix based solo miner? Or is the only way to go to mine directly to ONE windows computer with QT running on it?

90mhash is too good for solo mining Wink you can run dogeqt client on every pc and run cgminer --scrypt algo. And mine solo on each pc separately.

but how it work, in this way you get lash hashrate?

it is basically the same, you will be using same speed to same network, or setting up a pool will mean the same speed in same network.

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December 19, 2013, 11:24:47 AM
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Yes i have 90.000 KHS so that should be 90mh/s right Wink

So i go solo! Is there no way to set up a unix based solo miner? Or is the only way to go to mine directly to ONE windows computer with QT running on it?

90mhash is too good for solo mining Wink you can run dogeqt client on every pc and run cgminer --scrypt algo. And mine solo on each pc separately. or setup a private pool Wink

Is there a unix dogeqt client?

I prefer in order to keep it manageble, have one QT server. Best choose i guess, right?!

No there is not. Use a windows version or consider setting up a P2Pool node in your network. For now solo mining is no problem, with the increase in difficulty it will become harder in the future.
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December 19, 2013, 11:27:36 AM
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Can anyone perhaps help me.

I got the message that my C drive was getting full, because of all of my dang wallets putting all their shit on my SSD. I then decided to create a symbolic link between a new dogecoinwallet folder on my D drive.

I did this by cutting the original dogecoin folder in my appdata/roaming directory to a new directory on my D drive under users/username/dogecoinwallet

Then via commandprompt the regular symbolic link command. According to command prompt it worked and the link was established.

My problem now, my wallet is unsynced and it's not syncing. I added the .conf file, but it's still not syncing, and my wallet shows a balance of 0, even though I had 1.4 mil -.-.
Is this normal? When I move my wallet from one place to another, does it have to resync to get back to the original number of coins?

Oh and because I freaked out, I reversed the whole action by removing the linked partition on my appdata/roaming and putting the original folder back where it came from.

I did nothing weird with my wallet.dat, so it should still be linked to my 1.4 mil coins right? I didn't do anything that could've corrupted/compromised the wallet.dat file?
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December 19, 2013, 11:28:08 AM
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Yes i have 90.000 KHS so that should be 90mh/s right Wink

So i go solo! Is there no way to set up a unix based solo miner? Or is the only way to go to mine directly to ONE windows computer with QT running on it?

90mhash is too good for solo mining Wink you can run dogeqt client on every pc and run cgminer --scrypt algo. And mine solo on each pc separately. or setup a private pool Wink

Is there a unix dogeqt client?

I prefer in order to keep it manageble, have one QT server. Best choose i guess, right?!

No there is not. Use a windows version or consider setting up a P2Pool node in your network. For now solo mining is no problem, with the increase in difficulty it will become harder in the future.


No problem to solo miner, or mining in pools is the same? If that is the case, I will stay mining in pools..
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December 19, 2013, 11:31:22 AM
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Can anyone perhaps help me.

I got the message that my C drive was getting full, because of all of my dang wallets putting all their shit on my SSD. I then decided to create a symbolic link between a new dogecoinwallet folder on my D drive.

I did this by cutting the original dogecoin folder in my appdata/roaming directory to a new directory on my D drive under users/username/dogecoinwallet

Then via commandprompt the regular symbolic link command. According to command prompt it worked and the link was established.

My problem now, my wallet is unsynced and it's not syncing. I added the .conf file, but it's still not syncing, and my wallet shows a balance of 0, even though I had 1.4 mil -.-.
Is this normal? When I move my wallet from one place to another, does it have to resync to get back to the original number of coins?

Oh and because I freaked out, I reversed the whole action by removing the linked partition on my appdata/roaming and putting the original folder back where it came from.

I did nothing weird with my wallet.dat, so it should still be linked to my 1.4 mil coins right? I didn't do anything that could've corrupted/compromised the wallet.dat file?

Did you create a shortcut with -datadir=D:\users\username\dogecoinwallet?

Whatever you do, protect walled.dat with your life. Put it on an USB stick or something, but make sure you don't accidentally lose it..
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December 19, 2013, 11:33:37 AM
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Yes i have 90.000 KHS so that should be 90mh/s right Wink

So i go solo! Is there no way to set up a unix based solo miner? Or is the only way to go to mine directly to ONE windows computer with QT running on it?

You can give it a try and see how stable it is. But as Sultanen mentioned, diff is going up so it might not be the best idea.

How to:

Set up a Windows PC and get the latest client. Start it as server (create start.bat in the same folder as the .exe file and input start dogecoin-qt.exe -server).

Create dogecoin.conf in the %appdata% folder and input:

Code:
rpcuser=anyusername
rpcpassword=anypassword
addnode=67.205.20.10
addnode=146.185.181.114
addnode=95.85.29.144
addnode=78.46.57.132
addnode=188.165.19.28
addnode=162.243.113.110
rpcallowip=192.* (192 or whatever the first 3 digits of your servers' IP are. You can use just * but I don't recommend it)
rpcport=22555
rpcthreads=41
server=1
daemon=1

Connect to your Windows wallet by using cgminer on the servers:

Code:
cgminer --scrypt -o http://theipofyourserver:22555 -u sameasindogecoin.conf -p sameasindogecoin.conf 

That should do the trick.
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December 19, 2013, 11:35:54 AM
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again stop selling below 100  Angry

people are retarded, just sell per increments, like 10% so 110 , 121 ecc....
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