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February 07, 2014, 06:38:47 PM |
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Are there somewhere instruction how to create my own vertcoin p2pool nood?
it was a pain in the ass but thats because i am a complete noob as well, but i know how to use linux so that helped. you need to get the source code for vertcoin wallet, compile it so you have vertcoind application. then you download the p2pool software - https://github.com/donSchoe/p2pool-vtcfollow the instructions on what to do for vertcoin there. you basically will run vertcoind once, it will create the folder structure for itself. shut down vertcoind. run the p2p stuff how the directions say, it will tell you to add some lines to vertcoin.conf. put those lines in there with addition of: server=1 rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 daemon=1 some addnode lines, you can find them in OP save the conf file, run vertcoind, and in another terminal run the p2p. you should be able to connect to the servers ip with port 9171 good luck thanks a lot, I'm already successfully managing a local litecoin p2pool node for windows, it looks the same for vertcoin. But now it tries to do in Linux. Perhaps the first attempt at windows.
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WutriCoin
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February 07, 2014, 06:38:59 PM |
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Azure Vertcoin Pool - DDOS reisistant P2Pool Nodehttp://cryptopool.cloudapp.net:9171/To connect to this P2Pool node simply point your miner at:URL: stratum+tcp://cryptopool.cloudapp.net:9171Username: Your vertcoin address Password: Anything Sample configurationcgminer.exe --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://cryptopool.cloudapp.net:9171 -u VbNPoxNeiNg6Bj9RwjjS4GazDbKLgUqNDP -p XFast facts1. P2Pool nodes are all part of one single, big, distributed pool 2. When any p2pool worker on any node finds a block, everyone on all the nodes gets paid their share 3. There is no pool wallet, and hence no payout threshold. Payments go directly to your wallet 4. The distributed nature of p2pool resists DDoS attacks Decentralize the hashrate!http://cryptopool.cloudapp.net:9171/
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mjsrs
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February 07, 2014, 06:39:52 PM |
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Guys the OP is updated with the first shop to accept VTC!
it does not say anywhere it accepts vertcoins
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Fastpow
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February 07, 2014, 06:41:24 PM |
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Guys the OP is updated with the first shop to accept VTC!
it does not say anywhere it accepts vertcoins Hi there.
I do not have any technical knowledge on any of that but I do own a website. Ill be glad do accept Vertcoins.
I think this coin its very necessary for the sake of decentralized currency so you can count on me to spread the word too.
Cheers
Hi mega, That's great to hear, if i may ask, what kind of site do you own? It'd be great if you started accepting VTC On a side note, received the first donation to get the fund going. Thnx mr. anonymous Hi. Its a fashion website. Ill accpet Vertcoins if asked. www.allin.ptMega i'm sorry i missed you post. But you are a hero, if you'd start accepting vertcoins that would be a great step in the right direction. Try to use a logo from TotalPanda to help him with his efforts too Hi Fastpow. I'll try to add it somewhere in site. Unfortunately the site is based on the shopmania cms, so I'll need to figure it out to add it. Or someone that understand HTML could give an hand Contact this guy for now. He's not that good with web scripting himself so it's not on there yet. He's accepting it tho!
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February 07, 2014, 06:59:30 PM |
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thanks a lot, I'm already successfully managing a local litecoin p2pool node for windows, it looks the same for vertcoin. But now it tries to do in Linux. Perhaps the first attempt at windows. maybe you can help me. my node only has a difficulty of 10, doesnt really go past that, but sometimes goes down. i am the only one on this node. is there any way for me to increase the difficulty? i did have a share 2.5M in size so i dont think this is limiting my work, is it?
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boubou
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February 07, 2014, 07:02:23 PM |
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Some people mine using bamt or ltcrabbit usb system?
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BEHNZiP6UZunp41vurNaQi4r2hvgG57yzi : BdG
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February 07, 2014, 07:05:45 PM |
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thanks a lot, I'm already successfully managing a local litecoin p2pool node for windows, it looks the same for vertcoin. But now it tries to do in Linux. Perhaps the first attempt at windows. maybe you can help me. my node only has a difficulty of 10, doesnt really go past that, but sometimes goes down. i am the only one on this node. is there any way for me to increase the difficulty? i did have a share 2.5M in size so i dont think this is limiting my work, is it? you can set you own diff with payoutAddress+0.00024414 higher the number higher the diff
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jox
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February 07, 2014, 07:20:32 PM |
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thanks a lot, I'm already successfully managing a local litecoin p2pool node for windows, it looks the same for vertcoin. But now it tries to do in Linux. Perhaps the first attempt at windows. maybe you can help me. my node only has a difficulty of 10, doesnt really go past that, but sometimes goes down. i am the only one on this node. is there any way for me to increase the difficulty? i did have a share 2.5M in size so i dont think this is limiting my work, is it? your cgminer show you 'Diff:10'? That's weird. I think anyone must have the same difficulty based on actual network hashrate.
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BBristow79
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February 07, 2014, 07:21:10 PM |
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Giant buy order on Cryptsy (looking for about 8000 VTC) already bought about 2k
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February 07, 2014, 07:24:26 PM |
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thanks a lot, I'm already successfully managing a local litecoin p2pool node for windows, it looks the same for vertcoin. But now it tries to do in Linux. Perhaps the first attempt at windows. maybe you can help me. my node only has a difficulty of 10, doesnt really go past that, but sometimes goes down. i am the only one on this node. is there any way for me to increase the difficulty? i did have a share 2.5M in size so i dont think this is limiting my work, is it? you can set you own diff with payoutAddress+0.00024414 higher the number higher the diff duh, i knew that too, figured there was a way to do this on the node, because when i would connect to different other nodes, their difficulty would be much higher already. wonder if the difficulty goes up more if there are more people on the node.
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February 07, 2014, 07:25:30 PM |
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thanks a lot, I'm already successfully managing a local litecoin p2pool node for windows, it looks the same for vertcoin. But now it tries to do in Linux. Perhaps the first attempt at windows. maybe you can help me. my node only has a difficulty of 10, doesnt really go past that, but sometimes goes down. i am the only one on this node. is there any way for me to increase the difficulty? i did have a share 2.5M in size so i dont think this is limiting my work, is it? your cgminer show you 'Diff:10'? That's weird. I think anyone must have the same difficulty based on actual network hashrate. node and network difficulties are different. but cgminer shows both. look at the address of the node you are connected to, it has its diff next to it.
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jox
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February 07, 2014, 07:45:32 PM |
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thanks a lot, I'm already successfully managing a local litecoin p2pool node for windows, it looks the same for vertcoin. But now it tries to do in Linux. Perhaps the first attempt at windows. maybe you can help me. my node only has a difficulty of 10, doesnt really go past that, but sometimes goes down. i am the only one on this node. is there any way for me to increase the difficulty? i did have a share 2.5M in size so i dont think this is limiting my work, is it? your cgminer show you 'Diff:10'? That's weird. I think anyone must have the same difficulty based on actual network hashrate. node and network difficulties are different. but cgminer shows both. look at the address of the node you are connected to, it has its diff next to it. if you have public IP for you node, i can join for a while for test. And i see 2 diff in cgminer, like you said. One for local network, second for whole network. I am smarter now.
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February 07, 2014, 07:57:58 PM |
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thanks a lot, I'm already successfully managing a local litecoin p2pool node for windows, it looks the same for vertcoin. But now it tries to do in Linux. Perhaps the first attempt at windows. maybe you can help me. my node only has a difficulty of 10, doesnt really go past that, but sometimes goes down. i am the only one on this node. is there any way for me to increase the difficulty? i did have a share 2.5M in size so i dont think this is limiting my work, is it? your cgminer show you 'Diff:10'? That's weird. I think anyone must have the same difficulty based on actual network hashrate. node and network difficulties are different. but cgminer shows both. look at the address of the node you are connected to, it has its diff next to it. if you have public IP for you node, i can join for a while for test. And i see 2 diff in cgminer, like you said. One for local network, second for whole network. I am smarter now. 67.175.44.246:9171 - give it a shot i wouldnt recommend using my node too much though, as its running on the mining pc, which tends to freeze once in a while. i am still tweaking vertminer. its nowhere near as stable as sgminer for 290x cards
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jox
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February 07, 2014, 08:10:13 PM |
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thanks a lot, I'm already successfully managing a local litecoin p2pool node for windows, it looks the same for vertcoin. But now it tries to do in Linux. Perhaps the first attempt at windows. maybe you can help me. my node only has a difficulty of 10, doesnt really go past that, but sometimes goes down. i am the only one on this node. is there any way for me to increase the difficulty? i did have a share 2.5M in size so i dont think this is limiting my work, is it? your cgminer show you 'Diff:10'? That's weird. I think anyone must have the same difficulty based on actual network hashrate. node and network difficulties are different. but cgminer shows both. look at the address of the node you are connected to, it has its diff next to it. if you have public IP for you node, i can join for a while for test. And i see 2 diff in cgminer, like you said. One for local network, second for whole network. I am smarter now. 67.175.44.246:9171 - give it a shot i wouldnt recommend using my node too much though, as its running on the mining pc, which tends to freeze once in a while. i am still tweaking vertminer. its nowhere near as stable as sgminer for 290x cards one my miner is there, I see diff 22 and Diff:154 in cgminer. I stay only for a while, becouse response time is a very large. Ping is about 155ms.
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February 07, 2014, 08:11:12 PM |
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thanks a lot, I'm already successfully managing a local litecoin p2pool node for windows, it looks the same for vertcoin. But now it tries to do in Linux. Perhaps the first attempt at windows. maybe you can help me. my node only has a difficulty of 10, doesnt really go past that, but sometimes goes down. i am the only one on this node. is there any way for me to increase the difficulty? i did have a share 2.5M in size so i dont think this is limiting my work, is it? your cgminer show you 'Diff:10'? That's weird. I think anyone must have the same difficulty based on actual network hashrate. node and network difficulties are different. but cgminer shows both. look at the address of the node you are connected to, it has its diff next to it. if you have public IP for you node, i can join for a while for test. And i see 2 diff in cgminer, like you said. One for local network, second for whole network. I am smarter now. 67.175.44.246:9171 - give it a shot i wouldnt recommend using my node too much though, as its running on the mining pc, which tends to freeze once in a while. i am still tweaking vertminer. its nowhere near as stable as sgminer for 290x cards one my miner is there, I see diff 22 and Diff:154 in cgminer. I stay only for a while, becouse response time is a very large. Ping is about 155ms. don't waste your hashes on low ping rate, glad you tested it out so at least i know it works for others, but no need to stay, thanks
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February 07, 2014, 08:13:05 PM |
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HA! I knew the HW errors are not caused by my GPU but by Vertminer. Suddenly: HW Errors even at I=12 , Vertminer errors (some kernel error stuff), super low hashrate, super laggy computer. This wasn't happening last few weeks so I am assuming this is caused by miner. Normal Scrypt no HW errors and problems at I=19.
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dotnetmin
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February 07, 2014, 08:18:12 PM |
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14h ago I sent my VTC to crypsty... not showing as deposit yet, this is last time I will ever use this crap
they will do as the last two days. Release all coins same moment collected over last 12-16h I did send more batches to check if they do so. Price dump will accour again, again and again Hopefully this will be the last dump dictated by craptsy bullshit work can you be more specific? i'm curious and i've never traded there check out the thread: BEWARE OF CRYPTSY MANIPULATING NEW COINS- VERTCOIN SCREWJOB!! over here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=449762.0this will give you a idea ... Same again third day in a row. They release all depositons over hole day at once. I send four deposits over whole day to test it. These scammers know exactly when they do it can sell short before and buy in cheaper later. FUCK these insider games. You´ll never again see any fees from my side. The last one now to withdraw all my coins. It´s a shame
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anyone4u
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February 07, 2014, 08:18:52 PM |
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Interesting, volume on Cryptsy has decreased to 558 BTC (from 1000+ yesterday).
Things finally quieting down there?
I hope people are leaving fucking manipulating insider trading CRAPTSY for other exchanges. I already did. Only waiting for my withdrawal to go through. Been waiting for 10 hours. asked for w/ got it within 5 min after verifying withdrawl req/ in email try that
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February 07, 2014, 08:21:38 PM |
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HA! I knew the HW errors are not caused by my GPU but by Vertminer. Suddenly: HW Errors even at I=12 , Vertminer errors (some kernel error stuff), super low hashrate, super laggy computer. This wasn't happening last few weeks so I am assuming this is caused by miner. Normal Scrypt no HW errors and problems at I=19.
Vertminer doesn't use the same settings for your GPU as the normal cgminer. You probably need to lower your thread-concurrency and/or clock speeds a bit to get a stable setup going. Though there is a thread that specifically talks more about these issues and settings https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=416572.0.
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