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@ThaGroove I'm not sure if you can import the list to your wallet, but you can always check all transactions on the explorer - https://explorer.webchain.network/home . Just search for your address and you will have complete list of all transactions.
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ThaGroove
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March 05, 2019, 11:49:22 AM |
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Hello, and thank you. The thing is, I ve been mining WEB with 3 PCs and wasnt shure if the restore of the whole wallet works, so I tried and it worked. I installed the webchain wallet including all transactions on 2 PCs!!! (1 original and 1 with backup). But I cant remember how I did it...!? I remember it was easy, something like told on the webside (Restore of the wallet, putting the json file into the keystore folder, what I did). And I know how important a backup is. I made bad experience with a wrong backup of another wallet (different coin). One thing was fascinating because I became a millionare in seconds with that wrong backup. Really amazing but its not working, I am not able to spent any money. But I was lucky because of installation on another PC. ... I dont want to install and sync the (Webchain) wallet again and again, because it takes a very long time. Or is it possible its because I am running a full node now but not on the other PCs and so information is different???My notebooks heatsink was damaged and it took a long time to get a new one. Because of costs I want to run my wallets on my notebook now but using full nodes (WEBchain and another one) to support my coins. Maybe someone remembers how he did a complete backup...!? Greetings from Germany
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March 05, 2019, 12:15:39 PM |
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I got it !!!!! I had to use the second node (Mainnet node 1) not the first one (Mainnet full node), it took a little while to sync but now my transactions are all there (like I was used to)... I think you have to use the same node you did the backup wirh to fully sync...
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March 05, 2019, 03:48:23 PM Last edit: March 29, 2019, 12:16:08 AM by juice_099 |
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just a reminder, since people keep asking - we work on this https://mintme.com
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March 06, 2019, 11:05:25 AM Last edit: March 06, 2019, 03:26:24 PM by Novator |
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Miner show 1400H/s, on the pool 450H/s what can be wrong ? settings are default .
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March 10, 2019, 11:05:30 AM |
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plan you change algo?
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lonelyguy
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March 10, 2019, 03:18:50 PM |
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plan you change algo?
Hi, current algorithm of Webchain is still relevant. Why would you suggest to change it? Regards, Pavel
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March 12, 2019, 03:38:33 PM |
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March 15, 2019, 07:12:01 AM Last edit: March 15, 2019, 09:23:40 AM by freeapp |
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Hi, is there any trick to sync the wallet? I have fresh installed 1.0.0-2 and get always <quote> ERROR: An unexpected error has occured. Please restart & update Webchain wallet. The error was: Failed to fetch </quote> any help is welcome. EDIT: i'm stuck at block 425 376 I also have this message... <snip> You are connected to not synced node, your balances can show wrong value. About 1456857 blocks left. ACCOUNTS </snap> regards, freeapp
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March 18, 2019, 05:34:58 PM |
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Hi, is there any trick to sync the wallet? I have fresh installed 1.0.0-2 and get always <quote> ERROR: An unexpected error has occured. Please restart & update Webchain wallet. The error was: Failed to fetch </quote> any help is welcome. EDIT: i'm stuck at block 425 376 I also have this message... <snip> You are connected to not synced node, your balances can show wrong value. About 1456857 blocks left. ACCOUNTS </snap> regards, freeapp Hi, freeapp. We are currently working on update of the wallet app. It's going to be released very soon. Regards, Pavel
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March 19, 2019, 02:02:16 AM |
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Anyone willing to share their hash-rate?
I'm currently getting around 500 h/s on a 2950x. Can't seem to push it any higher than that using the cryptonight-webchain miner. Is that a good speed?
{ "algo": "cryptonight-webchain", "av": 0, // algorithm variation, 0 auto select "background": false, // true to run the miner in the background "colors": true, // false to disable colored output "cpu-affinity": null, // set process affinity to CPU core(s), mask "0x3" for cores 0 and 1 "cpu-priority": null, // set process priority (0 idle, 2 normal to 5 highest) "donate-level": 5, // donate level, mininum 1% "huge-pages": true, "hw-aes": null, "log-file": null, // log all output to a file, example: "c:/some/path/webchain-miner.log" "max-cpu-usage": 75, // maximum CPU usage for automatic mode, usually limiting factor is CPU cache not this option. "print-time": 60, // print hashrate report every N seconds "retries": 5, // number of times to retry before switch to backup server "retry-pause": 5, // time to pause between retries "safe": false, // true to safe adjust threads and av settings for current CPU "threads": 16, // number of miner threads "user-agent": null, "watch": false,
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MinermanNC
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March 19, 2019, 10:44:32 PM |
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Man thats a bad ass CPU!!! I have some GPU mining rigs with a couple of AMD 8 cores and a couple with the last of the Phenoms 1100t x 6 cores. So figure hey Ill try putting them to work again lol See how much i can squeeze out of them hashing. I am sure all combined will not touch that thread ripper
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March 20, 2019, 10:05:18 PM |
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Anyone willing to share their hash-rate?
I'm currently getting around 500 h/s on a 2950x. Can't seem to push it any higher than that using the cryptonight-webchain miner. Is that a good speed?
{ "algo": "cryptonight-webchain", "av": 0, // algorithm variation, 0 auto select "background": false, // true to run the miner in the background "colors": true, // false to disable colored output "cpu-affinity": null, // set process affinity to CPU core(s), mask "0x3" for cores 0 and 1 "cpu-priority": null, // set process priority (0 idle, 2 normal to 5 highest) "donate-level": 5, // donate level, mininum 1% "huge-pages": true, "hw-aes": null, "log-file": null, // log all output to a file, example: "c:/some/path/webchain-miner.log" "max-cpu-usage": 75, // maximum CPU usage for automatic mode, usually limiting factor is CPU cache not this option. "print-time": 60, // print hashrate report every N seconds "retries": 5, // number of times to retry before switch to backup server "retry-pause": 5, // time to pause between retries "safe": false, // true to safe adjust threads and av settings for current CPU "threads": 16, // number of miner threads "user-agent": null, "watch": false,
I think you should be getting double that. Here are some tips: 1. If you're using Windows, make sure you're running the miner as admin, otherwise it will not allow for huge pages. 2. Setting cpu affinity helps. Instead of "threads": 16, use this to affine the threads each to a physical core: "threads": [ {"low_power_mode": false, "affine_to_cpu": 0 }, {"low_power_mode": false, "affine_to_cpu": 2 }, {"low_power_mode": false, "affine_to_cpu": 4 }, etc. until 16 threads... {"low_power_mode": false, "affine_to_cpu": 30 } ],
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MinermanNC
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March 21, 2019, 01:03:55 AM |
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Just posting. I just sent my first 2 test coins up to STEX Pretty cool little CPU coin. The wallet is different but works! I did have to switch to a different Mainnet Node before I could send. That was odd as i was receiving pool payouts fine on the other Mainnet... Is there a way to indicate in the pool, the different CPU miners like Rig5 etc. Maybe I missed it. May try running my 6350 8350 in Admin mode?
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March 21, 2019, 08:40:53 AM |
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Just posting. I just sent my first 2 test coins up to STEX Pretty cool little CPU coin. The wallet is different but works! I did have to switch to a different Mainnet Node before I could send. That was odd as i was receiving pool payouts fine on the other Mainnet... Is there a way to indicate in the pool, the different CPU miners like Rig5 etc. Maybe I missed it. May try running my 6350 8350 in Admin mode? Hi, we're glad that you like our project. About your questions: - workers should be displayed as intended. check e.g. this one https://pool.webchain.network/#/account/0xf1639d393450c80ff26df50d5f48cd9a7f0a9cf2 . - yes, Admin mode may increase your hashrate. fellow miner just wrote about it in one of posts above (reference about huge pages in particular). Regards, Pavel
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March 21, 2019, 06:13:15 PM Last edit: March 21, 2019, 06:29:49 PM by MinermanNC |
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Just posting. I just sent my first 2 test coins up to STEX Pretty cool little CPU coin. The wallet is different but works! I did have to switch to a different Mainnet Node before I could send. That was odd as i was receiving pool payouts fine on the other Mainnet... Is there a way to indicate in the pool, the different CPU miners like Rig5 etc. Maybe I missed it. May try running my 6350 8350 in Admin mode? Hi, we're glad that you like our project. About your questions: - workers should be displayed as intended. check e.g. this one https://pool.webchain.network/#/account/0xf1639d393450c80ff26df50d5f48cd9a7f0a9cf2 . - yes, Admin mode may increase your hashrate. fellow miner just wrote about it in one of posts above (reference about huge pages in particular). Regards, Pavel Hey yes I have got the miner ID working now. As usual i did this set up in a hurry and went old school for the .bat lol But it did work fine except worker ID.... webchain-miner.exe -o pool.webchain.network:3333 -u 0x95eef52a19b815c316f08b2d88efc996efb791fe -p x -t 4 But have now configured the config.json as it should be and all is great! Thank you, PS: I am running AMD 8350 in admin mode. Will see if it makes any difference... will let ya know.
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njs811
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March 22, 2019, 11:13:52 AM |
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Anyone willing to share their hash-rate?
I'm currently getting around 500 h/s on a 2950x. Can't seem to push it any higher than that using the cryptonight-webchain miner. Is that a good speed?
{ "algo": "cryptonight-webchain", "av": 0, // algorithm variation, 0 auto select "background": false, // true to run the miner in the background "colors": true, // false to disable colored output "cpu-affinity": null, // set process affinity to CPU core(s), mask "0x3" for cores 0 and 1 "cpu-priority": null, // set process priority (0 idle, 2 normal to 5 highest) "donate-level": 5, // donate level, mininum 1% "huge-pages": true, "hw-aes": null, "log-file": null, // log all output to a file, example: "c:/some/path/webchain-miner.log" "max-cpu-usage": 75, // maximum CPU usage for automatic mode, usually limiting factor is CPU cache not this option. "print-time": 60, // print hashrate report every N seconds "retries": 5, // number of times to retry before switch to backup server "retry-pause": 5, // time to pause between retries "safe": false, // true to safe adjust threads and av settings for current CPU "threads": 16, // number of miner threads "user-agent": null, "watch": false,
I think you should be getting double that. Here are some tips: 1. If you're using Windows, make sure you're running the miner as admin, otherwise it will not allow for huge pages. 2. Setting cpu affinity helps. Instead of "threads": 16, use this to affine the threads each to a physical core: "threads": [ {"low_power_mode": false, "affine_to_cpu": 0 }, {"low_power_mode": false, "affine_to_cpu": 2 }, {"low_power_mode": false, "affine_to_cpu": 4 }, etc. until 16 threads... {"low_power_mode": false, "affine_to_cpu": 30 } ], I've spent several hours trying to figure out why I can't get a better hashrate. I seem to be getting the best hashrate when using 8 threads (which maxes out around 700). After doing a TON of googling and reading through forums I realized that my solution was much simpler... I have 8 slots on my motherboard from RAM. I placed my ram sticks on one side of the motherboard (which means that the CPU couldn't use all 16 cores to their full potential) I moved one stick over to the other side and I can get a max of 1400 h/s on 16 threads. Although, i've got this tuned to 12 cores to try and keep the temp down. (I'm still getting 1050 h/s which seems reasonable enough)
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March 23, 2019, 01:07:28 AM |
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Thats an awesome hash rate now Not sure if what your referring to is this, but ram slots determine whether or not you will see true DDR from it. I just fixed my sons gaming rig, and his step brother had moved the ram around on it and had lost its Dual MODE DDR. Once the ram sticks were configured back, the motherboard bios stated ram was in DDR Dual Mode (and not single) anymore. It wasn't before. And his gaming has improved now. ok, was just wondering if that had maybe the impact on your CPU? lol... but glad to hear you got it straight. Thats fast!! PS: I am getting 363 hashes on AMD 8350 8 core
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March 23, 2019, 12:04:52 PM |
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Thats an awesome hash rate now Not sure if what your referring to is this, but ram slots determine whether or not you will see true DDR from it. I just fixed my sons gaming rig, and his step brother had moved the ram around on it and had lost its Dual MODE DDR. Once the ram sticks were configured back, the motherboard bios stated ram was in DDR Dual Mode (and not single) anymore. It wasn't before. And his gaming has improved now. ok, was just wondering if that had maybe the impact on your CPU? lol... but glad to hear you got it straight. Thats fast!! PS: I am getting 363 hashes on AMD 8350 8 core My motherboard is very similar to this one: https://c1.neweggimages.com/NeweggImage/ProductImage/13-157-784-V06.jpgI've seen on dual CPU motherboards that each section of 4 ram slots is dedicated to 1 CPU. If you put 2 CPUs in and only use 1 section of ram slots then only 1 CPU will actually work. (Not sure if that is universal for all motherboards). I placed all of my ram onto the right side of the motherboard & could max out my hashing on 8/16 cores. So my assumption is that my OS can see all 16 cores in the CPU, but can only utilize 8 to their full potential. Moving a ram stick from the right side onto the left instantly fixed my problem and let me use up to 16/16 cores.
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MinermanNC
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March 23, 2019, 08:29:03 PM |
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Nice, what a cool looking motherboard. I guess that is specific for your 2950x. Never seen such a thing and i build mining and gaming rigs for the last 10 years lol. But never really looked deep into that CPU and board. Impressive!! thanks for sharing.
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