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Author Topic: [ANN] microCoin MRC - alcurEX - Scrypt-Jane - nFactor  (Read 374701 times)
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January 12, 2014, 07:40:27 PM
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Seems the transition has started. All my cards dropped from 6Mhash to roughly 4,5Mhash.

ALL ABOARD THE CPU TRAIN! Grin
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January 12, 2014, 07:48:59 PM
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Seems the transition has started. All my cards dropped from 6Mhash to roughly 4,5Mhash.

ALL ABOARD THE CPU TRAIN! Grin
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Is there a compiled CPU miner for scrypt-jane with stratum support?

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January 12, 2014, 08:00:13 PM
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Seems the transition has started. All my cards dropped from 6Mhash to roughly 4,5Mhash.

ALL ABOARD THE CPU TRAIN! Grin
TL;DL
Is there a compiled CPU miner for scrypt-jane with stratum support?


I want to know this too!
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January 12, 2014, 08:00:42 PM
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Seems the transition has started. All my cards dropped from 6Mhash to roughly 4,5Mhash.

ALL ABOARD THE CPU TRAIN! Grin
TL;DL
Is there a compiled CPU miner for scrypt-jane with stratum support?

Not compiled, but sources https://github.com/ali1234/cpuminer
It should help find compiled version.

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January 12, 2014, 08:24:32 PM
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Seems the transition has started. All my cards dropped from 6Mhash to roughly 4,5Mhash.

ALL ABOARD THE CPU TRAIN! Grin
TL;DL
Is there a compiled CPU miner for scrypt-jane with stratum support?

Not compiled, but sources https://github.com/ali1234/cpuminer
It should help find compiled version.
I've compiled it on debian smoothly but it seems it supports only getwork, not stratum:

Code:
[2014-01-12 20:22:21] HTTP request failed: Empty reply from server
[2014-01-12 20:22:21] json_rpc_call failed, retry after 30 seconds

Code:
Usage: minerd [OPTIONS]
Options:
  -a, --algo=ALGO       specify the algorithm to use
                          scrypt       scrypt(1024, 1, 1) (default)
                          scrypt-jane  scrypt-jane
                          sha256d      SHA-256d
  -o, --url=URL         URL of mining server (default: http://127.0.0.1:9332/)
  -O, --userpass=U:P    username:password pair for mining server
  -u, --user=USERNAME   username for mining server
  -p, --pass=PASSWORD   password for mining server
  -x, --proxy=[PROTOCOL://]HOST[:PORT]  connect through a proxy
  -t, --threads=N       number of miner threads (default: number of processors)
  -r, --retries=N       number of times to retry if a network call fails
                          (default: retry indefinitely)
  -R, --retry-pause=N   time to pause between retries, in seconds (default: 30)
  -T, --timeout=N       network timeout, in seconds (default: 270)
  -s, --scantime=N      upper bound on time spent scanning current work when
                          long polling is unavailable, in seconds (default: 5)
      --no-longpoll     disable X-Long-Polling support
  -q, --quiet           disable per-thread hashmeter output
  -D, --debug           enable debug output
  -P, --protocol-dump   verbose dump of protocol-level activities
  -S, --syslog          use system log for output messages
  -B, --background      run the miner in the background
      --benchmark       run in offline benchmark mode
  -c, --config=FILE     load a JSON-format configuration file
  -V, --version         display version information and exit
  -h, --help            display this help text and exit



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January 12, 2014, 08:29:38 PM
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wow my 7mh/s just dropped to 5,3mh/s  per 290(nonx) !! it's working!

I guess that's why net hashrate and diff start to decrease.

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January 12, 2014, 08:34:29 PM
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yeah they are just scammers that want to get this coins cheap.. I have 2,7Mh in normal scrypt where I can easly make $30day...Mining this coin I get something around 250-300k/day...so
their prices are bit "off"

Hi, which coin that earn $30day, i have 4Mh scrypt, and earn $24day

Thank in advance Cheesy

You have to look for coins outside CoinWarz..sry but won't share these here Smiley

BAD THING... this is a community not an elite...please SHARE YOUR KNOWLEDGE! Wink Wink Wink Wink Wink

Its an hardearned knowledge...
Im guessing hours on hours, going through altcoin section, looking at coins, checking exchanges/threads to see value. factor in the diff and a bit of gambling stomach, voila you could earn some extra.
At this point microcoin dont even pay for leccy, hope this turns around soon.

Looking at network its around 2000Mhash total for the four pools, lets add another 500 to include solo, that 2500Mhash og scrypt jane, since normal scrypt is about 10x slower we are looking at 250Mhash of GPU power, roughly 333 pieces of 280X cards running.
That very little given the coins recently launched. Will be interessting to see what happens when the block reward goes up to closer to 160k. My concern is that the span was to wide, 160kblocks up and down seems like a long stretch to make it fair launch.

It's like this just guy said.. In last 3 weeks I've spend 10-15h a day reading about crypto.creating excel profitability sheets..my GF hates me now Cheesy

I give You small hint...at the moment when I write it Cagecoin would give You 26$ per 2450 WU (2.625 Mh/s)

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January 12, 2014, 09:38:10 PM
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I've spent my last months reading everywhere, asking, trying, solving, troubleshooting, assembly pcs, deassembly pcs and more more more....if you look at my post you will see i'm a NEWBIE NOT A NOOB  Wink !

However i will continue support MicroCoins with the major part of my hashrate power, but i'll try switchingpool or multipools...wich one is better in your opinion and why? Smiley
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January 12, 2014, 09:47:25 PM
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I've spent my last months reading everywhere, asking, trying, solving, troubleshooting, assembly pcs, deassembly pcs and more more more....if you look at my post you will see i'm a NEWBIE NOT A NOOB  Wink !

However i will continue support MicroCoins with the major part of my hashrate power, but i'll try switchingpool or multipools...wich one is better in your opinion and why? Smiley

Dont like either.
If your gonna coinjump then do look for PPS/Prop pools that dont need the buildup of PPLNS
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January 12, 2014, 09:49:48 PM
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wow my 7mh/s just dropped to 5,3mh/s  per 290(nonx) !! it's working!

I guess that's why net hashrate and diff start to decrease.

Jup, same here. non x are dropping to 5.3mhash.

Anyone know how to calculate the drop points? Can I calculate that based on the current diff? Or is it block based?
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January 12, 2014, 11:32:27 PM
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WTS 500K PM offers.
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January 12, 2014, 11:33:44 PM
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I've spent my last months reading everywhere, asking, trying, solving, troubleshooting, assembly pcs, deassembly pcs and more more more....if you look at my post you will see i'm a NEWBIE NOT A NOOB  Wink !

However i will continue support MicroCoins with the major part of my hashrate power, but i'll try switchingpool or multipools...wich one is better in your opinion and why? Smiley

I've tried most of the switch pools and hashco.ws had the best payout for me. They had an issue that they have been hacked like a month ago but they rebuilt the site (more secure, found the voulnerability) and payed out every lost BTC from their own pockets. + I'm cashing out every day so I had no btc there anyway.

Edit: didnt try switching pool but their coin choice doesn't seem so profitable for me. I tried multipool but they have high fees and huge user base and when they sell the coins at the end of the rounds they sell it for literally the lowest price. Either that or idk why they paid like 30% less then hashco.ws

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January 12, 2014, 11:37:34 PM
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We would like to launch a pool for it, any hints for us with this algo and MPOS + Stratum ?
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January 12, 2014, 11:45:57 PM
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I've never used multipools

It would be good to know the formula to calculate how many coins we can earn with x difficulty at x block with x hashrate, cause it doesn't match scrypt formulas for sure  Huh

I mean there is a risk that our mining now is worthless...let's say if someone jump in at 130k block with cpu mining and will mine much more coins than we are able to mine with same khash/$ GPU it might be better of to wait until the coin mature a bit.

let's see, atm our hashrate is dropping due to nFactor...so difficulty is dropping too...at xxx block our GPU hashrate may drop soo much, that difficulty will drop even further, then CPU guys come in, and with high block rewards and low difficulty mine the shit out of this coin...just thinking LOUD  Cool

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January 13, 2014, 01:21:19 AM
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The pool "mrc.minersbest.com"    my unconfirmed had 9448.085687,but confirmed 0,why? 
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January 13, 2014, 01:52:10 AM
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Running a raffle for my 500,000MRC - send minimum 0.0005BTC to 143B5FuvyCGkZofTU5TnjkgRnAdUdDjan1 to enter.

Raffle will run until 04:30GMT. If you win please leave trust feedback for me.
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January 13, 2014, 02:02:47 AM
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Haven't done scrypt-Jane -- how can I be sure this software won't burn up my cards or something?
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January 13, 2014, 02:15:52 AM
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January 13, 2014, 05:15:00 AM
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Just can't synchronization,ping 84.251.34.142 is time out ,any other node??
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January 13, 2014, 05:56:25 AM
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Haven't done scrypt-Jane -- how can I be sure this software won't burn up my cards or something?

scrypt-Jane runs cooler than scrypt on all my rigs

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