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January 16, 2014, 03:23:00 PM |
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anybody still selling @ 1 satoshi? really?
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FredFlintstone
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January 16, 2014, 03:24:40 PM |
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listen=1 daemon=1 server=1 rpcuser=coinye rpcpassword=coins rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 rpcport=41338 rpcconnect=127.0.0.1 addnode=37.187.93.104 addnode=23.253.71.20 addnode=94.242.254.73 addnode=24.20.187.178 addnode=37.59.31.34 addnode=37.59.54.28 addnode=62.212.72.31 addnode=72.46.130.53 addnode=23.253.71.20:41338 addnode=148.251.11.238:41338 addnode=162.220.61.78:41338 addnode=188.115.182.34:41338 addnode=50.152.213.185:41338
This is my conf
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metallicelmo
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January 16, 2014, 03:25:53 PM |
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And just to be clear, I don't have tons of millions of COYE, I'm left with 4 000 000 COYE after giving away 1 000 000. Of course, I continue to mine with all of my hash power...
Ok, I'll try that in order to learn how to mine solo. Think this is a good case to get some skills about it. If whole Coye Net around 250Mh, I'll be 1/10 of it Guys, help please, how to setup cgminer for particulary COYE solo mining? Thank you It's only the difficulty that matters. Until you retarget, you will still effectively be mining against 2.5GH/s equivalent of people in terms of how often you find a block. Though practice for mining solo is good. Here's what you need to do: Go to the config file in the data folder, located in %appdata% for windows. Add this line: rcpallowip = localhost change rpcuser = [your miner username] change rpcpassword = [your miner password] You'll also need to add a line rpcport = [I'm not sure on this one, anyone solo mining know the port for coinye?] Then in your cgminer config, set your miner to mine at ip "localhost:[setting for rpcport] set username to the one in rpcuser set password to the one in rpcpassword Then just mine as you would in a pool. Good luck! Ok thanks but what i don't understand is how does CGminer know that i want to mine for COYE (solo) you don't specify that anywhere so how does that work?
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KrvnoZrnce
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January 16, 2014, 03:28:49 PM |
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anybody still selling @ 1 satoshi? really? Nope
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FredFlintstone
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January 16, 2014, 03:30:49 PM |
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your .bat file must be something like this
cgminer --scrypt -o localhost:41338 -u username -p password --thread-concurrency 10240 --intensity 14 --worksize 256 -g 1
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Evilish
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January 16, 2014, 03:32:13 PM |
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anybody still selling @ 1 satoshi? really? Nope. I'm selling 189k for 3 satoshi (About 0.006 BTC for all).
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GunPowder
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January 16, 2014, 03:34:06 PM |
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If you installed coinyecoin wallet on C drive then it should be at: C:/users/yourcomputernameorusername/appdata/roaming/CoinyeCoin If conf file doesn't exist create one (create txt file then change the extension to conf and name the file CoinyeCoin... so CoinyeCoin.conf should be the file.)
My COYE wallet is installed in another machine, actually it's virtual WinXP inside Ubuntu, so I can't imagine, how to get all of these IP:port things work properly But I'll try anyway
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GunPowder
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January 16, 2014, 03:40:16 PM |
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And just to be clear, I don't have tons of millions of COYE, I'm left with 4 000 000 COYE after giving away 1 000 000. Of course, I continue to mine with all of my hash power...
Ok, I'll try that in order to learn how to mine solo. Think this is a good case to get some skills about it. If whole Coye Net around 250Mh, I'll be 1/10 of it Guys, help please, how to setup cgminer for particulary COYE solo mining? Thank you It's only the difficulty that matters. Until you retarget, you will still effectively be mining against 2.5GH/s equivalent of people in terms of how often you find a block. Though practice for mining solo is good. Here's what you need to do: Go to the config file in the data folder, located in %appdata% for windows. Add this line: rcpallowip = localhost change rpcuser = [your miner username] change rpcpassword = [your miner password] You'll also need to add a line rpcport = [I'm not sure on this one, anyone solo mining know the port for coinye?] Then in your cgminer config, set your miner to mine at ip "localhost:[setting for rpcport] set username to the one in rpcuser set password to the one in rpcpassword Then just mine as you would in a pool. Good luck! Ok thanks but what i don't understand is how does CGminer know that i want to mine for COYE (solo) you don't specify that anywhere so how does that work? Because of the ip and port that you give to cgminer as parameters. P.S. If you have 25mhs (which is 1/10 of 250mhs) at this difficulty and this size of network you should earn about 6 000 000 Coyes a day. And also it will give a good boost to network size edit: it should work on virtual machine But I dont get it, how do you get 25mhs from virtual machine? Also, it doesn't have to be windows, you have cgminer for linux too... Miners run on 8*PC (now 1 more is added at the top, so overall speed near the 27Mh): Wallet installed on desktop PC with Unbuntu & WinXP @ VBox Do I need install one more wallet espessially for solo?
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KrvnoZrnce
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January 16, 2014, 03:45:08 PM |
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And just to be clear, I don't have tons of millions of COYE, I'm left with 4 000 000 COYE after giving away 1 000 000. Of course, I continue to mine with all of my hash power...
Ok, I'll try that in order to learn how to mine solo. Think this is a good case to get some skills about it. If whole Coye Net around 250Mh, I'll be 1/10 of it Guys, help please, how to setup cgminer for particulary COYE solo mining? Thank you It's only the difficulty that matters. Until you retarget, you will still effectively be mining against 2.5GH/s equivalent of people in terms of how often you find a block. Though practice for mining solo is good. Here's what you need to do: Go to the config file in the data folder, located in %appdata% for windows. Add this line: rcpallowip = localhost change rpcuser = [your miner username] change rpcpassword = [your miner password] You'll also need to add a line rpcport = [I'm not sure on this one, anyone solo mining know the port for coinye?] Then in your cgminer config, set your miner to mine at ip "localhost:[setting for rpcport] set username to the one in rpcuser set password to the one in rpcpassword Then just mine as you would in a pool. Good luck! Ok thanks but what i don't understand is how does CGminer know that i want to mine for COYE (solo) you don't specify that anywhere so how does that work? Because of the ip and port that you give to cgminer as parameters. P.S. If you have 25mhs (which is 1/10 of 250mhs) at this difficulty and this size of network you should earn about 6 000 000 Coyes a day. And also it will give a good boost to network size edit: it should work on virtual machine But I dont get it, how do you get 25mhs from virtual machine? Also, it doesn't have to be windows, you have cgminer for linux too... Miners run on 8*PC (now 1 more is added at the top): Wallet installed on desktop PC with Unbuntu & WinXP @ VBox Niiiceee I edited my earlier post couple of times Anyway, I know it is possible to make it all work cause basically you are a small pool of your own. I just don't know how to set it up
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FredFlintstone
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January 16, 2014, 03:49:26 PM |
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And just to be clear, I don't have tons of millions of COYE, I'm left with 4 000 000 COYE after giving away 1 000 000. Of course, I continue to mine with all of my hash power...
Ok, I'll try that in order to learn how to mine solo. Think this is a good case to get some skills about it. If whole Coye Net around 250Mh, I'll be 1/10 of it Guys, help please, how to setup cgminer for particulary COYE solo mining? Thank you It's only the difficulty that matters. Until you retarget, you will still effectively be mining against 2.5GH/s equivalent of people in terms of how often you find a block. Though practice for mining solo is good. Here's what you need to do: Go to the config file in the data folder, located in %appdata% for windows. Add this line: rcpallowip = localhost change rpcuser = [your miner username] change rpcpassword = [your miner password] You'll also need to add a line rpcport = [I'm not sure on this one, anyone solo mining know the port for coinye?] Then in your cgminer config, set your miner to mine at ip "localhost:[setting for rpcport] set username to the one in rpcuser set password to the one in rpcpassword Then just mine as you would in a pool. Good luck! Ok thanks but what i don't understand is how does CGminer know that i want to mine for COYE (solo) you don't specify that anywhere so how does that work? Because of the ip and port that you give to cgminer as parameters. P.S. If you have 25mhs (which is 1/10 of 250mhs) at this difficulty and this size of network you should earn about 6 000 000 Coyes a day. And also it will give a good boost to network size edit: it should work on virtual machine But I dont get it, how do you get 25mhs from virtual machine? Also, it doesn't have to be windows, you have cgminer for linux too... Miners run on 8*PC: http://s6.uploads.ru/5pFqS.jpgWallet installed on desktop PC with Unbuntu & WinXP @ VBox because you're not running your wallet on the same machine as cgminer, I believe you have to put in your.bat and the conf of your wallet the networkadres of the computer with the wallet. As example http://192.169.1.12:41338 for cgminer (change this to the adres of your Ubuntu computer) In the conf you put instead of 127.0.0.1 also that ip ( not sure about this but give it a try).
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KrvnoZrnce
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January 16, 2014, 03:57:26 PM |
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And just to be clear, I don't have tons of millions of COYE, I'm left with 4 000 000 COYE after giving away 1 000 000. Of course, I continue to mine with all of my hash power...
Ok, I'll try that in order to learn how to mine solo. Think this is a good case to get some skills about it. If whole Coye Net around 250Mh, I'll be 1/10 of it Guys, help please, how to setup cgminer for particulary COYE solo mining? Thank you It's only the difficulty that matters. Until you retarget, you will still effectively be mining against 2.5GH/s equivalent of people in terms of how often you find a block. Though practice for mining solo is good. Here's what you need to do: Go to the config file in the data folder, located in %appdata% for windows. Add this line: rcpallowip = localhost change rpcuser = [your miner username] change rpcpassword = [your miner password] You'll also need to add a line rpcport = [I'm not sure on this one, anyone solo mining know the port for coinye?] Then in your cgminer config, set your miner to mine at ip "localhost:[setting for rpcport] set username to the one in rpcuser set password to the one in rpcpassword Then just mine as you would in a pool. Good luck! Ok thanks but what i don't understand is how does CGminer know that i want to mine for COYE (solo) you don't specify that anywhere so how does that work? Because of the ip and port that you give to cgminer as parameters. P.S. If you have 25mhs (which is 1/10 of 250mhs) at this difficulty and this size of network you should earn about 6 000 000 Coyes a day. And also it will give a good boost to network size edit: it should work on virtual machine But I dont get it, how do you get 25mhs from virtual machine? Also, it doesn't have to be windows, you have cgminer for linux too... Miners run on 8*PC: Wallet installed on desktop PC with Unbuntu & WinXP @ VBox because you're not running your wallet on the same machine as cgminer, I believe you have to put in your.bat and the conf of your wallet the networkadres of the computer with the wallet. As example http://192.169.1.12:41338 for cgminer (change this to the adres of your Ubuntu computer) In the conf you put instead of 127.0.0.1 also that ip ( not sure about this but give it a try). yes, that is probably it. Also, I recommend that you try this with som other currencies from which you can conclude fast if things are working cause if you put it in Coinye first it might take you up to whole day to confirm that things are working or not working...
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January 16, 2014, 03:57:54 PM |
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January 16, 2014, 04:04:28 PM |
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WTS 850K, please PM your offer
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January 16, 2014, 04:27:01 PM |
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Does anybody know how long it takes for any sort of decision to be made on the lawsuit?
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techguy
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January 16, 2014, 04:29:17 PM |
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Go to the config file in the data folder, located in %appdata% for windows. Add this line: rcpallowip = localhost
change rpcuser = [your miner username] change rpcpassword = [your miner password]
You'll also need to add a line rpcport = [I'm not sure on this one, anyone solo mining know the port for coinye?]
Then in your cgminer config, set your miner to mine at ip "localhost:[setting for rpcport] set username to the one in rpcuser set password to the one in rpcpassword
Thank you, but could you please explain me red ones, whats the config in %AppData%, is it some separated app? If you installed coinyecoin wallet on C drive then it should be at: C:/users/yourcomputernameorusername/appdata/roaming/CoinyeCoin If conf file doesn't exist create one (create txt file then change the extension to conf and name the file CoinyeCoin... so CoinyeCoin.conf should be the file.) Here is how my conf for fastcoin looked like with my only solo mine try way back: listen=1 daemon=1 server=1 rpcuser=KrvnoZrnce rpcpassword=1111 rpcallowip=10.1.1.* rpcport=9527 rpcconnect=127.0.0.1 addnode=190.191.141.145 addnode=75.135.81.210 addnode=69.57.165.193 addnode=168.61.25.9 edit: 72 blocks to retarget but the hashrate is still falling slowly... I don't get it... Is there so many miners that don't get how things work at all? If you mined whole day at this difficulty stay a day or two more, don't give up and everything will be lovely again You can follow this step-by-step lite coin solo mining guide - http://cryptocur.com/litecoin/litecoin-mining/Instead of litecoin change the configuration to your desired coin
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KrvnoZrnce
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January 16, 2014, 04:39:25 PM Last edit: January 16, 2014, 04:58:53 PM by KrvnoZrnce |
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Does anybody know how long it takes for any sort of decision to be made on the lawsuit?
Long enough We'll find out soon from the media
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tjc
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January 16, 2014, 04:56:57 PM |
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Trying to help out - just added 2.7 Mh/s. Everyone chip in - let's get to this diff change and see what happens
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KrvnoZrnce
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January 16, 2014, 04:59:21 PM |
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Trying to help out - just added 2.7 Mh/s. Everyone chip in - let's get to this diff change and see what happens 58 blocks to go
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gsrcrxsi
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January 16, 2014, 05:12:17 PM |
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the more hashing power you add to the network, the less the diff will drop when it changes.
i think the few people on there should suck it up for a day and let it switch to a low value, then maybe someone can hammer it with a few GH while the diff is low LOL
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