kalgecin (OP)
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May 23, 2014, 05:54:34 AM |
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Is something slowing down the wallet or nodes? it seems that ever since the latest version my accepted shares across multiple pools (both traditional and P2P) has slowed to a crawl both at work on CPU-miner for scrypt-jane and on Andersens scrypt-jane CGminer, on my GPU's, at home. It also seems many pools have no hashrate/miners and/or shutting down. I hit 2 Blocks at pool.cachecoin.net in one week (2 1/2 weeks back)and had many accepted shares. Now the network has taken a shit since the latest wallet update. What's going on?
There has been an increase in difficulty... Or you think it's something else? Can you elaborate more? give examples and or logs you feel relevant? Was the blockchain forked with the latest wallet release? I see the increase in difficulty but it seems to be stable over the past 8 days. The slowdown in accepted shares has only just happened over the past 2-3 days. I'm running CPU miners on 20 machines at work and am now not getting any accepted shares on any of the machines on Pool.Cachecoin.Net or p2pool.cachecoin.org or ttp://cach.catcoin.cz/. My GPU miners are barley submitting shares on any of those pools either. Any specific info you're looking for in the logs? Can you please try switching to p2pool.cachecoin.org:8336 pool for a few hrs? I fixed some stuff in p2pool that caused a connection drop with the wallet. See if it makes any difference I'll run it over night on the work machines and let you know. I had 3 CPU miners running on your p2pool.cachecoin.org:8336 overnight and have only had 20 YAY! accepts in that time frame. 3-4 days ago the share accepts were in the hundreds. Share accepts on CPU for p2pool.cachecoin.org are all Boos! no accepts at all in past 24 hours and not even a Booo! or a YAY for cach.catcoin.cz in the past 24. GPU are running a little faster for p2pool.cachecoin.org:8336 but nowhere near the shares I was receiving a few days back. So I'd have to say any difference I'm seeing is negligible. Is your miner CXr9ZyLTqaZ7t4n9BC98Cj2Y91C4TmqXdn ? if so, you're using a wrong miner. Submitting wrong works I use this cpuminer https://github.com/kalgecin/cpuminer.git and i get 2.5kh/s on amd fx-8120. The expected hashrate for the cpu at this nfactor minerd32-sse2 -a scrypt-jane -o http://p2pool.cachecoin.org:8336 -u CXr9ZyLTqaZ7t4n9BC98Cj2Y91C4TmqXdn -p asdf -t 3...How the hell could I be using the wrong miner? I've been using it for weeks and managed to hit 2 blocks with this and get a total of 27 Cachecoin from pool.cachecoin.net. The CACHE matured the full 520 blocks and payed to my wallet. Now you're saying this miner doesn't work all of a sudden? I'm not sure. But it submits bad shares. And that address is the only one that does it :p are there Windows 32 binaries available for the miner link you provided? I will try to compile it. Here's the log from p2pool.cachecoin.org 2014-05-23 05:53:07.593814 Worker CXr9ZyLTqaZ7t4n9BC98Cj2Y91C4TmqXdn submitted share with hash > target: 2014-05-23 05:53:07.594251 Hash: 43626fe77842916bc0f6844a725e99a931e4ae615cf3f82adb2c9888fcea5d95 2014-05-23 05:53:07.594467 Target: fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
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gristlelump
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May 23, 2014, 05:58:22 AM |
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Is something slowing down the wallet or nodes? it seems that ever since the latest version my accepted shares across multiple pools (both traditional and P2P) has slowed to a crawl both at work on CPU-miner for scrypt-jane and on Andersens scrypt-jane CGminer, on my GPU's, at home. It also seems many pools have no hashrate/miners and/or shutting down. I hit 2 Blocks at pool.cachecoin.net in one week (2 1/2 weeks back)and had many accepted shares. Now the network has taken a shit since the latest wallet update. What's going on?
There has been an increase in difficulty... Or you think it's something else? Can you elaborate more? give examples and or logs you feel relevant? Was the blockchain forked with the latest wallet release? I see the increase in difficulty but it seems to be stable over the past 8 days. The slowdown in accepted shares has only just happened over the past 2-3 days. I'm running CPU miners on 20 machines at work and am now not getting any accepted shares on any of the machines on Pool.Cachecoin.Net or p2pool.cachecoin.org or ttp://cach.catcoin.cz/. My GPU miners are barley submitting shares on any of those pools either. Any specific info you're looking for in the logs? Can you please try switching to p2pool.cachecoin.org:8336 pool for a few hrs? I fixed some stuff in p2pool that caused a connection drop with the wallet. See if it makes any difference I'll run it over night on the work machines and let you know. I had 3 CPU miners running on your p2pool.cachecoin.org:8336 overnight and have only had 20 YAY! accepts in that time frame. 3-4 days ago the share accepts were in the hundreds. Share accepts on CPU for p2pool.cachecoin.org are all Boos! no accepts at all in past 24 hours and not even a Booo! or a YAY for cach.catcoin.cz in the past 24. GPU are running a little faster for p2pool.cachecoin.org:8336 but nowhere near the shares I was receiving a few days back. So I'd have to say any difference I'm seeing is negligible. Is your miner CXr9ZyLTqaZ7t4n9BC98Cj2Y91C4TmqXdn ? if so, you're using a wrong miner. Submitting wrong works I use this cpuminer https://github.com/kalgecin/cpuminer.git and i get 2.5kh/s on amd fx-8120. The expected hashrate for the cpu at this nfactor minerd32-sse2 -a scrypt-jane -o http://p2pool.cachecoin.org:8336 -u CXr9ZyLTqaZ7t4n9BC98Cj2Y91C4TmqXdn -p asdf -t 3...How the hell could I be using the wrong miner? I've been using it for weeks and managed to hit 2 blocks with this and get a total of 27 Cachecoin from pool.cachecoin.net. The CACHE matured the full 520 blocks and payed to my wallet. Now you're saying this miner doesn't work all of a sudden? I'm not sure. But it submits bad shares. And that address is the only one that does it :p are there Windows 32 binaries available for the miner link you provided? I will try to compile it. Here's the log from p2pool.cachecoin.org 2014-05-23 05:53:07.593814 Worker CXr9ZyLTqaZ7t4n9BC98Cj2Y91C4TmqXdn submitted share with hash > target: 2014-05-23 05:53:07.594251 Hash: 43626fe77842916bc0f6844a725e99a931e4ae615cf3f82adb2c9888fcea5d95 2014-05-23 05:53:07.594467 Target: fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
Poolers has scrypt-jane support. How does that work for Cachecoin?
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kalgecin (OP)
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May 23, 2014, 06:06:21 AM |
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Is something slowing down the wallet or nodes? it seems that ever since the latest version my accepted shares across multiple pools (both traditional and P2P) has slowed to a crawl both at work on CPU-miner for scrypt-jane and on Andersens scrypt-jane CGminer, on my GPU's, at home. It also seems many pools have no hashrate/miners and/or shutting down. I hit 2 Blocks at pool.cachecoin.net in one week (2 1/2 weeks back)and had many accepted shares. Now the network has taken a shit since the latest wallet update. What's going on?
There has been an increase in difficulty... Or you think it's something else? Can you elaborate more? give examples and or logs you feel relevant? Was the blockchain forked with the latest wallet release? I see the increase in difficulty but it seems to be stable over the past 8 days. The slowdown in accepted shares has only just happened over the past 2-3 days. I'm running CPU miners on 20 machines at work and am now not getting any accepted shares on any of the machines on Pool.Cachecoin.Net or p2pool.cachecoin.org or ttp://cach.catcoin.cz/. My GPU miners are barley submitting shares on any of those pools either. Any specific info you're looking for in the logs? Can you please try switching to p2pool.cachecoin.org:8336 pool for a few hrs? I fixed some stuff in p2pool that caused a connection drop with the wallet. See if it makes any difference I'll run it over night on the work machines and let you know. I had 3 CPU miners running on your p2pool.cachecoin.org:8336 overnight and have only had 20 YAY! accepts in that time frame. 3-4 days ago the share accepts were in the hundreds. Share accepts on CPU for p2pool.cachecoin.org are all Boos! no accepts at all in past 24 hours and not even a Booo! or a YAY for cach.catcoin.cz in the past 24. GPU are running a little faster for p2pool.cachecoin.org:8336 but nowhere near the shares I was receiving a few days back. So I'd have to say any difference I'm seeing is negligible. Is your miner CXr9ZyLTqaZ7t4n9BC98Cj2Y91C4TmqXdn ? if so, you're using a wrong miner. Submitting wrong works I use this cpuminer https://github.com/kalgecin/cpuminer.git and i get 2.5kh/s on amd fx-8120. The expected hashrate for the cpu at this nfactor minerd32-sse2 -a scrypt-jane -o http://p2pool.cachecoin.org:8336 -u CXr9ZyLTqaZ7t4n9BC98Cj2Y91C4TmqXdn -p asdf -t 3...How the hell could I be using the wrong miner? I've been using it for weeks and managed to hit 2 blocks with this and get a total of 27 Cachecoin from pool.cachecoin.net. The CACHE matured the full 520 blocks and payed to my wallet. Now you're saying this miner doesn't work all of a sudden? I'm not sure. But it submits bad shares. And that address is the only one that does it :p are there Windows 32 binaries available for the miner link you provided? I will try to compile it. Here's the log from p2pool.cachecoin.org 2014-05-23 05:53:07.593814 Worker CXr9ZyLTqaZ7t4n9BC98Cj2Y91C4TmqXdn submitted share with hash > target: 2014-05-23 05:53:07.594251 Hash: 43626fe77842916bc0f6844a725e99a931e4ae615cf3f82adb2c9888fcea5d95 2014-05-23 05:53:07.594467 Target: fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
Poolers has scrypt-jane support. How does that work for Cachecoin? You need to set the correct start time of the blockchain. Otherwise you'll have wrong nfactor and wrong shares
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gristlelump
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May 23, 2014, 06:13:34 AM |
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Is something slowing down the wallet or nodes? it seems that ever since the latest version my accepted shares across multiple pools (both traditional and P2P) has slowed to a crawl both at work on CPU-miner for scrypt-jane and on Andersens scrypt-jane CGminer, on my GPU's, at home. It also seems many pools have no hashrate/miners and/or shutting down. I hit 2 Blocks at pool.cachecoin.net in one week (2 1/2 weeks back)and had many accepted shares. Now the network has taken a shit since the latest wallet update. What's going on?
There has been an increase in difficulty... Or you think it's something else? Can you elaborate more? give examples and or logs you feel relevant? Was the blockchain forked with the latest wallet release? I see the increase in difficulty but it seems to be stable over the past 8 days. The slowdown in accepted shares has only just happened over the past 2-3 days. I'm running CPU miners on 20 machines at work and am now not getting any accepted shares on any of the machines on Pool.Cachecoin.Net or p2pool.cachecoin.org or ttp://cach.catcoin.cz/. My GPU miners are barley submitting shares on any of those pools either. Any specific info you're looking for in the logs? Can you please try switching to p2pool.cachecoin.org:8336 pool for a few hrs? I fixed some stuff in p2pool that caused a connection drop with the wallet. See if it makes any difference I'll run it over night on the work machines and let you know. I had 3 CPU miners running on your p2pool.cachecoin.org:8336 overnight and have only had 20 YAY! accepts in that time frame. 3-4 days ago the share accepts were in the hundreds. Share accepts on CPU for p2pool.cachecoin.org are all Boos! no accepts at all in past 24 hours and not even a Booo! or a YAY for cach.catcoin.cz in the past 24. GPU are running a little faster for p2pool.cachecoin.org:8336 but nowhere near the shares I was receiving a few days back. So I'd have to say any difference I'm seeing is negligible. Is your miner CXr9ZyLTqaZ7t4n9BC98Cj2Y91C4TmqXdn ? if so, you're using a wrong miner. Submitting wrong works I use this cpuminer https://github.com/kalgecin/cpuminer.git and i get 2.5kh/s on amd fx-8120. The expected hashrate for the cpu at this nfactor minerd32-sse2 -a scrypt-jane -o http://p2pool.cachecoin.org:8336 -u CXr9ZyLTqaZ7t4n9BC98Cj2Y91C4TmqXdn -p asdf -t 3...How the hell could I be using the wrong miner? I've been using it for weeks and managed to hit 2 blocks with this and get a total of 27 Cachecoin from pool.cachecoin.net. The CACHE matured the full 520 blocks and payed to my wallet. Now you're saying this miner doesn't work all of a sudden? I'm not sure. But it submits bad shares. And that address is the only one that does it :p are there Windows 32 binaries available for the miner link you provided? I will try to compile it. Here's the log from p2pool.cachecoin.org 2014-05-23 05:53:07.593814 Worker CXr9ZyLTqaZ7t4n9BC98Cj2Y91C4TmqXdn submitted share with hash > target: 2014-05-23 05:53:07.594251 Hash: 43626fe77842916bc0f6844a725e99a931e4ae615cf3f82adb2c9888fcea5d95 2014-05-23 05:53:07.594467 Target: fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
Poolers has scrypt-jane support. How does that work for Cachecoin? You need to set the correct start time of the blockchain. Otherwise you'll have wrong nfactor and wrong shares Thanks for compiling for me. I appreciate it. I really want something that really works for CPU Cachecoin mining!
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kalgecin (OP)
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May 23, 2014, 08:28:37 AM |
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Pool owners: Please, ensure that your backend handles pings from the wallet correctly. When you receive a ping, it comes with a nonce value that you need to include in the pong. If the wallet does not receive a proper pong, it will disconnect. Following this will ensure that you don't keep loosing connection to your wallet which would have unnecessary reconnects and latency.
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myagui
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May 23, 2014, 09:05:25 AM |
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Thanks for compiling for me. I appreciate it. I really want something that really works for CPU Cachecoin mining!
gristlelump, I've used this one without issues for a very long time (though I'm not CPU mining right now tbh). https://github.com/thirtybird/cpuminer/releases/You'll find the 2.4.0 release has binaries optimized for the various CPU versions, and both x64 & x86. I couldn't tell if that's what you were using already or not, anyways, hope it helps. My startup parameters are the following, pasted from my cpu mining shortcut: minerd-x64-core2.exe -a scrypt-jane -o stratum+tcp://cach.catcoin.cz:3333 -u username.worker -p password -t 6 --nfmin 4 --nfmax 30 --starttime 1388949883 (core2 as I got an old Xeon on this box) Happy Mining, ~ Myagui
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gentamicin
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May 23, 2014, 03:07:51 PM |
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works well, any chance of displaying a big version of the logo on the gui ? below the wallet balance
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gristlelump
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May 23, 2014, 04:29:12 PM |
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Thanks for compiling for me. I appreciate it. I really want something that really works for CPU Cachecoin mining!
gristlelump, I've used this one without issues for a very long time (though I'm not CPU mining right now tbh). https://github.com/thirtybird/cpuminer/releases/You'll find the 2.4.0 release has binaries optimized for the various CPU versions, and both x64 & x86. I couldn't tell if that's what you were using already or not, anyways, hope it helps. My startup parameters are the following, pasted from my cpu mining shortcut: minerd-x64-core2.exe -a scrypt-jane -o stratum+tcp://cach.catcoin.cz:3333 -u username.worker -p password -t 6 --nfmin 4 --nfmax 30 --starttime 1388949883 (core2 as I got an old Xeon on this box) Happy Mining, ~ Myagui I'll check it out an see if it solves the problems I've started having. It doesn't look like the version of CPUminer I'm using but very close as it's optimized for a particular CPU. I can't find the original download location for the miner executable that I'm currently using. Searhced for it but coming up short. None of the executables in any of the scrypt-jane CPUminers seem to match my miner.
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kalgecin (OP)
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May 23, 2014, 04:52:55 PM |
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Thanks for compiling for me. I appreciate it. I really want something that really works for CPU Cachecoin mining!
gristlelump, I've used this one without issues for a very long time (though I'm not CPU mining right now tbh). https://github.com/thirtybird/cpuminer/releases/You'll find the 2.4.0 release has binaries optimized for the various CPU versions, and both x64 & x86. I couldn't tell if that's what you were using already or not, anyways, hope it helps. My startup parameters are the following, pasted from my cpu mining shortcut: minerd-x64-core2.exe -a scrypt-jane -o stratum+tcp://cach.catcoin.cz:3333 -u username.worker -p password -t 6 --nfmin 4 --nfmax 30 --starttime 1388949883 (core2 as I got an old Xeon on this box) Happy Mining, ~ Myagui I'll check it out an see if it solves the problems I've started having. It doesn't look like the version of CPUminer I'm using but very close as it's optimized for a particular CPU. I can't find the original download location for the miner executable that I'm currently using. Searhced for it but coming up short. None of the executables in any of the scrypt-jane CPUminers seem to match my miner. I couldn't compile th eminer on windows. It's a pain to compile on windows (feels like microsofts' intention). I'll try again when i have time
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vertoe
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May 23, 2014, 07:15:41 PM |
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15k cach
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gristlelump
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May 23, 2014, 07:59:15 PM |
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Thanks for compiling for me. I appreciate it. I really want something that really works for CPU Cachecoin mining!
gristlelump, I've used this one without issues for a very long time (though I'm not CPU mining right now tbh). https://github.com/thirtybird/cpuminer/releases/You'll find the 2.4.0 release has binaries optimized for the various CPU versions, and both x64 & x86. I couldn't tell if that's what you were using already or not, anyways, hope it helps. My startup parameters are the following, pasted from my cpu mining shortcut: minerd-x64-core2.exe -a scrypt-jane -o stratum+tcp://cach.catcoin.cz:3333 -u username.worker -p password -t 6 --nfmin 4 --nfmax 30 --starttime 1388949883 (core2 as I got an old Xeon on this box) Happy Mining, ~ Myagui I'll check it out an see if it solves the problems I've started having. It doesn't look like the version of CPUminer I'm using but very close as it's optimized for a particular CPU. I can't find the original download location for the miner executable that I'm currently using. Searhced for it but coming up short. None of the executables in any of the scrypt-jane CPUminers seem to match my miner. I couldn't compile th eminer on windows. It's a pain to compile on windows (feels like microsofts' intention). I'll try again when i have time Thanks for trying. It seems the Binary that I am curently using is for QQcoin, another scrypt-jane coin. I believe this is the download link https://mega.co.nz/#!yNFjQSpI!Jc-kgBttobPxvfmpSTxCeh4ecMEYn4w7i8ZZsS5Fbo4 . It worked before and I managed some blocks and what seemed to be normal share return for some time. It just all of a sudden stopped functioning properly. I'll try Pooler and Thirtybird that Myaqui recommended. I'll keep you updated. I appreciate anymore attempts you make at compiling for Win32.
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kalgecin (OP)
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May 23, 2014, 08:50:58 PM |
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Thanks for compiling for me. I appreciate it. I really want something that really works for CPU Cachecoin mining!
gristlelump, I've used this one without issues for a very long time (though I'm not CPU mining right now tbh). https://github.com/thirtybird/cpuminer/releases/You'll find the 2.4.0 release has binaries optimized for the various CPU versions, and both x64 & x86. I couldn't tell if that's what you were using already or not, anyways, hope it helps. My startup parameters are the following, pasted from my cpu mining shortcut: minerd-x64-core2.exe -a scrypt-jane -o stratum+tcp://cach.catcoin.cz:3333 -u username.worker -p password -t 6 --nfmin 4 --nfmax 30 --starttime 1388949883 (core2 as I got an old Xeon on this box) Happy Mining, ~ Myagui I'll check it out an see if it solves the problems I've started having. It doesn't look like the version of CPUminer I'm using but very close as it's optimized for a particular CPU. I can't find the original download location for the miner executable that I'm currently using. Searhced for it but coming up short. None of the executables in any of the scrypt-jane CPUminers seem to match my miner. I couldn't compile th eminer on windows. It's a pain to compile on windows (feels like microsofts' intention). I'll try again when i have time Thanks for trying. It seems the Binary that I am curently using is for QQcoin, another scrypt-jane coin. I believe this is the download link https://mega.co.nz/#!yNFjQSpI!Jc-kgBttobPxvfmpSTxCeh4ecMEYn4w7i8ZZsS5Fbo4 . It worked before and I managed some blocks and what seemed to be normal share return for some time. It just all of a sudden stopped functioning properly. I'll try Pooler and Thirtybird that Myaqui recommended. I'll keep you updated. I appreciate anymore attempts you make at compiling for Win32. It might be that their nFactor coincided with that of cachecoin for some time until a few days ago that it changed and thus making you unable to mine. Try the miner suggested by @myagui
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deerough
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May 24, 2014, 03:46:13 AM |
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I have long been an investor in Cachecoin but I am getting a little impatient. All I read about is mining issues. I too experienced these and decided to move to Darkcoin a month ago (glad i did). I'd like to return to Cachecoin but I just don't see the progress. I might sound like a crone, but i am really just asking for an update on what's going on and what goodies we can expect? Might I suggest DarkCache?
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kalgecin (OP)
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May 24, 2014, 07:40:31 AM |
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I have long been an investor in Cachecoin but I am getting a little impatient. All I read about is mining issues. I too experienced these and decided to move to Darkcoin a month ago (glad i did). I'd like to return to Cachecoin but I just don't see the progress. I might sound like a crone, but i am really just asking for an update on what's going on and what goodies we can expect? Might I suggest DarkCache? If by DarkCach you mean anonymous transactions, then yes, we are working on a method. As for the mining issues, i've only heard from one person with problems above. If you run into issues, i'm sure people in irc would be glad to help. You can use webchat to join irc if you don't have a client. http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=cachecoin
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kalgecin (OP)
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May 24, 2014, 09:50:16 AM |
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Whoever is mining in p2pool.cachecoin.org with the address CTESVMou6YvBrYqhvtmHobkNpeDRs3CpaH, you're not submitting valid shares
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AizenSou
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May 24, 2014, 03:57:51 PM |
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Hi kalgecin, any news from our little millionaire friend? He promised to crush CACHe to the point which we never recover again. And now my buy order is still waiting for his crusader with a little impatience.
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kalgecin (OP)
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May 24, 2014, 06:34:29 PM |
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Hi kalgecin, any news from our little millionaire friend? He promised to crush CACHe to the point which we never recover again. And now my buy order is still waiting for his crusader with a little impatience. He he. he appeared to vacate the premises
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gristlelump
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May 25, 2014, 12:14:23 AM |
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Thanks for compiling for me. I appreciate it. I really want something that really works for CPU Cachecoin mining!
gristlelump, I've used this one without issues for a very long time (though I'm not CPU mining right now tbh). https://github.com/thirtybird/cpuminer/releases/You'll find the 2.4.0 release has binaries optimized for the various CPU versions, and both x64 & x86. I couldn't tell if that's what you were using already or not, anyways, hope it helps. My startup parameters are the following, pasted from my cpu mining shortcut: minerd-x64-core2.exe -a scrypt-jane -o stratum+tcp://cach.catcoin.cz:3333 -u username.worker -p password -t 6 --nfmin 4 --nfmax 30 --starttime 1388949883 (core2 as I got an old Xeon on this box) Happy Mining, ~ Myagui the thirtybird miner is doing the same thing the qqcoin/velocitycoin miner is doing...not mining shares. My bat file is as follows minerd-x86-core2 -a scrypt-jane -o http://p2pool.cachecoin.org:8336 -u CXr9ZyLTqaZ7t4n9BC98Cj2Y91C4TmqXdn -p x -t 2 I removed the --nfmin 4 --nfmax 30 --starttime 1388949883 flags as it instantly shut down the miner. it seems the yacoin miner can't use these flags? i'm using version 2.4.0 for x86 on an e5300 intel dual core. 18 machines running the same setup and everyone fails to submit shares. It says it's hashing but no YAYS! or Boos!
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gristlelump
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May 25, 2014, 12:20:14 AM Last edit: May 25, 2014, 06:02:02 PM by gristlelump |
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Thanks for compiling for me. I appreciate it. I really want something that really works for CPU Cachecoin mining!
gristlelump, I've used this one without issues for a very long time (though I'm not CPU mining right now tbh). https://github.com/thirtybird/cpuminer/releases/You'll find the 2.4.0 release has binaries optimized for the various CPU versions, and both x64 & x86. I couldn't tell if that's what you were using already or not, anyways, hope it helps. My startup parameters are the following, pasted from my cpu mining shortcut: minerd-x64-core2.exe -a scrypt-jane -o stratum+tcp://cach.catcoin.cz:3333 -u username.worker -p password -t 6 --nfmin 4 --nfmax 30 --starttime 1388949883 (core2 as I got an old Xeon on this box) Happy Mining, ~ Myagui I'll check it out an see if it solves the problems I've started having. It doesn't look like the version of CPUminer I'm using but very close as it's optimized for a particular CPU. I can't find the original download location for the miner executable that I'm currently using. Searhced for it but coming up short. None of the executables in any of the scrypt-jane CPUminers seem to match my miner. I couldn't compile th eminer on windows. It's a pain to compile on windows (feels like microsofts' intention). I'll try again when i have time Thanks for trying. It seems the Binary that I am curently using is for QQcoin, another scrypt-jane coin. I believe this is the download link https://mega.co.nz/#!yNFjQSpI!Jc-kgBttobPxvfmpSTxCeh4ecMEYn4w7i8ZZsS5Fbo4 . It worked before and I managed some blocks and what seemed to be normal share return for some time. It just all of a sudden stopped functioning properly. I'll try Pooler and Thirtybird that Myaqui recommended. I'll keep you updated. I appreciate anymore attempts you make at compiling for Win32. It might be that their nFactor coincided with that of cachecoin for some time until a few days ago that it changed and thus making you unable to mine. Try the miner suggested by @myagui Allright all 18 of the machines are now running the Thirtybird YAcoin scrypt-jane miner you and @myagui sugessted. I had to remove the --nfmin 4 --nfmax 30 --starttime 1388949883 flags because I got instacrash when initiating the bat file. this is what it looks like now minerd-x86-core2 -a scrypt-jane -o http://p2pool.cachecoin.org:8336 -u CXr9ZyLTqaZ7t4n9BC98Cj2Y91C4TmqXdn -p x -t 2 I'm pulling work and hashing but there are no indications of accepted shares. Can you take a look at the miners?
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Thanks for compiling for me. I appreciate it. I really want something that really works for CPU Cachecoin mining!
gristlelump, I've used this one without issues for a very long time (though I'm not CPU mining right now tbh). https://github.com/thirtybird/cpuminer/releases/You'll find the 2.4.0 release has binaries optimized for the various CPU versions, and both x64 & x86. I couldn't tell if that's what you were using already or not, anyways, hope it helps. My startup parameters are the following, pasted from my cpu mining shortcut: minerd-x64-core2.exe -a scrypt-jane -o stratum+tcp://cach.catcoin.cz:3333 -u username.worker -p password -t 6 --nfmin 4 --nfmax 30 --starttime 1388949883 (core2 as I got an old Xeon on this box) Happy Mining, ~ Myagui I'll check it out an see if it solves the problems I've started having. It doesn't look like the version of CPUminer I'm using but very close as it's optimized for a particular CPU. I can't find the original download location for the miner executable that I'm currently using. Searhced for it but coming up short. None of the executables in any of the scrypt-jane CPUminers seem to match my miner. I couldn't compile th eminer on windows. It's a pain to compile on windows (feels like microsofts' intention). I'll try again when i have time Thanks for trying. It seems the Binary that I am curently using is for QQcoin, another scrypt-jane coin. I believe this is the download link https://mega.co.nz/#!yNFjQSpI!Jc-kgBttobPxvfmpSTxCeh4ecMEYn4w7i8ZZsS5Fbo4 . It worked before and I managed some blocks and what seemed to be normal share return for some time. It just all of a sudden stopped functioning properly. I'll try Pooler and Thirtybird that Myaqui recommended. I'll keep you updated. I appreciate anymore attempts you make at compiling for Win32. It might be that their nFactor coincided with that of cachecoin for some time until a few days ago that it changed and thus making you unable to mine. Try the miner suggested by @myagui Allright all 18 of the machines are now running the YAcoin scrypt-jane miner you and @myagui sugessted. I had to remove the --nfmin 4 --nfmax 30 --starttime 1388949883 flags because I got instacrash when initiating the bat file. this is what it looks like now minerd-x86-core2 -a scrypt-jane -o http://p2pool.cachecoin.org:8336 -u CXr9ZyLTqaZ7t4n9BC98Cj2Y91C4TmqXdn -p x -t 2 I'm pulling work and hashing but there are no indications of accepted shares. Can you take a look at the miners? If the miner is not made for cach specifically, then you need at the very least the --starttime flag. The current nfactor is calculated from it. There seems to be no rejects in the logs at the moment. But your address doesn't seem to appear in the graph section Edit: Just saw the same reject from the address. Make sure the starttime is correct
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