Hueristic
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February 16, 2014, 02:43:58 PM |
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As usual I'm just unlucky been mining with 1mh/s for last 30 hours with nothing. I've got another machine with 400kh/s but for some reason cannot connect to the IP any trick I need to know for winblows 7? Localhost, direct IP and name resolution all work fine on host system. Name resolution and ping all work from non connecting system. No firewalls and I changed the ports to below 9k as I read that is an issue with some qt's or some such thing.
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“Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.”
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mboot
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February 16, 2014, 02:54:12 PM |
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As usual I'm just unlucky been mining with 1mh/s for last 30 hours with nothing. I've got another machine with 400kh/s but for some reason cannot connect to the IP any trick I need to know for winblows 7? Localhost, direct IP and name resolution all work fine on host system. Name resolution and ping all work from non connecting system. No firewalls and I changed the ports to below 9k as I read that is an issue with some qt's or some such thing.
Put this line on earthcoin.conf to fit your network: rpcallowip=192.168.1.*
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mboot
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February 16, 2014, 03:10:37 PM |
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For your info:
We are moving eac.poolerino.com to a new hoster, moving is done, downtime depends on your dns updates. Shouldnt be long.
Mike
Mike, on poolerino.com the EAC pool is name as aliencoin...
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minerman1234
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February 16, 2014, 03:14:07 PM |
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For your info:
We are moving eac.poolerino.com to a new hoster, moving is done, downtime depends on your dns updates. Shouldnt be long.
Mike
Mike, on poolerino.com the EAC pool is name as aliencoin... Was just about to post this, they currently have eac.poolerino.com as an empty pointer, and EAC is reporting ALC stats from the main page.
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baobaoxuzihan
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February 16, 2014, 03:14:49 PM |
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Very good coin, I love it
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minerman1234
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February 16, 2014, 03:16:35 PM |
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As usual I'm just unlucky been mining with 1mh/s for last 30 hours with nothing. I've got another machine with 400kh/s but for some reason cannot connect to the IP any trick I need to know for winblows 7? Localhost, direct IP and name resolution all work fine on host system. Name resolution and ping all work from non connecting system. No firewalls and I changed the ports to below 9k as I read that is an issue with some qt's or some such thing.
Post your .conf and/or .bat settings and maybe we can assist (make sure to remove any username/password info).
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nrhs05
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February 16, 2014, 03:20:19 PM |
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Hi,
What are you think about this idea -
if possible to create that 10-20% from all new EAC mining automatically go to EAC community special wallet address.
And use that EAC to pay developers who will create applications for EAC (Androis, IOS wallet, Windows 8 mobile wallet, tips promotion, ads, special websites, etc.)
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That is what the 300million coin premine was for. No sense taking more coins from the community. 300million coins at current price is ~ ($175,000-$200,000). Now if they need more coins for paying developers above that if they used all, then they would need to release a 100% accurate ledger of where the original 300,000,000 went. Then i would say that scenario would be fair. As far as i am concerned services for the coin outweighs personal profits, but you still cannot gouge the community
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minerman1234
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February 16, 2014, 03:35:30 PM |
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Looks like poolerino is back online for those using it.
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minerman1234
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February 16, 2014, 03:42:32 PM |
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Hi,
What are you think about this idea -
if possible to create that 10-20% from all new EAC mining automatically go to EAC community special wallet address.
And use that EAC to pay developers who will create applications for EAC (Androis, IOS wallet, Windows 8 mobile wallet, tips promotion, ads, special websites, etc.)
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That is what the 300million coin premine was for. No sense taking more coins from the community. 300million coins at current price is ~ ($175,000-$200,000). Now if they need more coins for paying developers above that if they used all, then they would need to release a 100% accurate ledger of where the original 300,000,000 went. Then i would say that scenario would be fair. As far as i am concerned services for the coin outweighs personal profits, but you still cannot gouge the community Minor correction, the pre-mine was 270 million (2%) Also, I agree, if the time came where the Earthcoin team needed EAC, they would have to set up a public ledger. I also don't think it beyond reason to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the pre-mine has been depleted to the point where they can no longer support development initiatives. But this is a talk for way into the future, there's no need for us to be concerned at this point. From my guesstimates, they still have plenty to work with.
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Xtrata
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February 16, 2014, 04:51:18 PM |
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Some movement on cryptsy atm.
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MysticDOGE
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February 16, 2014, 04:55:01 PM |
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Its being pumped now, got info from friend that is in a "twitter private pump/dump" group. Pricetarget 240 sat. Dont have any source so don't believe me
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bumblebee33
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February 16, 2014, 05:17:42 PM |
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Even though I have really gotten the solo mining topic into rolling, I have a basic question about solo mining: Do you mine for hours on the same block or do you start every time you see "stratum detected new block" - difficulty set to 25, a new block? This is especially confusing, as you see on the 5th line of cgminer: Block: 42c37c21.... Diff:25 Started: [19:07:28] Best share: ....
According to that your miner would be updated when a new block is found, and your miner starts working on the next block. But on the other hand, if your miners are working for hours on one block, how does the changing difficulty affect you? And if this is the case, should you restart your cgminer after a certain amount of hours if your miner was not successful, so you try out on a different block? I know it is kind of embarrassing to ask that question so "late in the game".
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Mikellev
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February 16, 2014, 05:21:17 PM |
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Looks like poolerino is back online for those using it.
I did post here that we move the server, so while DNS updated it points to aln pool, the good ol one Sorry for your unconvenience, enjoy even more serverpower now. Mike
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Xtrata
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February 16, 2014, 05:22:42 PM |
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Its being pumped now, got info from friend that is in a "twitter private pump/dump" group. Pricetarget 240 sat. Dont have any source so don't believe me Well it stopped rather quickly after moving 10 satoshis.
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mboot
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February 16, 2014, 05:25:29 PM |
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Even though I have really gotten the solo mining topic into rolling, I have a basic question about solo mining: Do you mine for hours on the same block or do you start every time you see "stratum detected new block" - difficulty set to 25, a new block? This is especially confusing, as you see on the 5th line of cgminer: Block: 42c37c21.... Diff:25 Started: [19:07:28] Best share: ....
According to that your miner would be updated when a new block is found, and your miner starts working on the next block. But on the other hand, if your miners are working for hours on one block, how does the changing difficulty affect you? And if this is the case, should you restart your cgminer after a certain amount of hours if your miner was not successful, so you try out on a different block? I know it is kind of embarrassing to ask that question so "late in the game". Difficulty changes every block, so if you are working on a block, every time a block is found on the network you are affected by that difficulty change. "Block: 42c37c21...." is the last block found in the network.
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February 16, 2014, 05:29:24 PM |
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pump
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Mikellev
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February 16, 2014, 05:31:25 PM |
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Its being pumped now, got info from friend that is in a "twitter private pump/dump" group. Pricetarget 240 sat. Dont have any source so don't believe me Well it stopped rather quickly after moving 10 satoshis. Thats typically for these "pumps" NEVER ever follow them and invest money. They wait for you to setup a buy order and you get all their cheap coins within seconds, b4 that they build fake small buy walls, works perfectly with craptsy. So you fall for that and buy much much higher as you woul normaly do. Im going to write at cryptsy about it next days. So if you read a "pump" from anybody you dont know real good + their twitter accounts named fontas, pump, coinpump and many more. Pls DONT fall for that Mike
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bumblebee33
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February 16, 2014, 05:34:43 PM |
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Even though I have really gotten the solo mining topic into rolling, I have a basic question about solo mining: Do you mine for hours on the same block or do you start every time you see "stratum detected new block" - difficulty set to 25, a new block? This is especially confusing, as you see on the 5th line of cgminer: Block: 42c37c21.... Diff:25 Started: [19:07:28] Best share: ....
According to that your miner would be updated when a new block is found, and your miner starts working on the next block. But on the other hand, if your miners are working for hours on one block, how does the changing difficulty affect you? And if this is the case, should you restart your cgminer after a certain amount of hours if your miner was not successful, so you try out on a different block? I know it is kind of embarrassing to ask that question so "late in the game". Difficulty changes every block, so if you are working on a block, every time a block is found on the network you are affected by that difficulty change. "Block: 42c37c21...." is the last block found in the network. OK, so if you have 4 workers set up solo mining - do they all work together on the same block or are they all pursuing different blocks? If you wanted to try a different block because you spent too much time on an unlucky one - do you restart all your miners or restart the EAC wallet?
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mboot
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February 16, 2014, 05:36:06 PM |
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Even though I have really gotten the solo mining topic into rolling, I have a basic question about solo mining: Do you mine for hours on the same block or do you start every time you see "stratum detected new block" - difficulty set to 25, a new block? This is especially confusing, as you see on the 5th line of cgminer: Block: 42c37c21.... Diff:25 Started: [19:07:28] Best share: ....
According to that your miner would be updated when a new block is found, and your miner starts working on the next block. But on the other hand, if your miners are working for hours on one block, how does the changing difficulty affect you? And if this is the case, should you restart your cgminer after a certain amount of hours if your miner was not successful, so you try out on a different block? I know it is kind of embarrassing to ask that question so "late in the game". Difficulty changes every block, so if you are working on a block, every time a block is found on the network you are affected by that difficulty change. "Block: 42c37c21...." is the last block found in the network. OK, so if you have 4 workers set up solo mining - do they all work together on the same block or are they all pursuing different blocks? They all work on the same block... if connected to the same wallet.
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