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Author Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit  (Read 3055610 times)
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January 24, 2014, 09:17:29 AM
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mining perspective:

1MHS=5.245 coins/day
1MHS=$11.66/day
DGB value=BTC0.0000028/DGB or $0.00222306/DGB

Maybe my math is off, but if you are getting 5,245 coins/day with 1 MH/s, you might want to look for a new pool, even with the increases in difficulty.

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January 24, 2014, 09:20:52 AM
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Quick Start

Start with registering on our pool & creating workers for your computers. You can use our automated config generator in our workers page and download pre-configured files for your mining software.

EU Stratum Server: stratum+tcp://eu.coinum.org:3339
US Stratum Server: stratum+tcp://us.coinum.org:3339

CGMiner Configuration

Here is sample CGMiner configurations with fail-over support. Given that the stratum server you use fails, your miner software will continue to work with out other stratum server.
Note: You have to change WORKER and PASS with your actual worker-name and worker-password values you get from workers page.

EU
Code:
./cgminer -o stratum+tcp://eu.coinium.org:3339 -u WORKER -p PASS --failover-only -o stratum+tcp://us.coinium.org:3339 -u WORKER -p PASS --scrypt -I 13

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./cgminer -o stratum+tcp://us.coinium.org:3339 -u WORKER -p PASS --failover-only -o stratum+tcp://eu.coinium.org:3339 -u WORKER -p PASS --scrypt -I 13

Features

  • Our network - We already operate first class & high performance pools, check our other pools over http://www.coinium.org
  • %0 fee - Our network have no fees! We just kindly ask you to donate if you like to.
  • Detailed Stats & Graphs - We do have now pretty graphs & stats for every single piece of information of our pools! - http://www.coinium.org/poolmanager/
  • Stratum servers - We have stratum servers in Europe and  United States. Right now we have a total of 4 servers (2 stratum server, 1 webserver and 1 database server) and we are quickly upgrading & adding new servers to stack when we need to.
  • Fail-over config support - In case that the stratum server you use fails, your miner will just continue to mine with our secondary stratum server.
  • VARDIFF enabled - Our stratum servers will shift your work difficulty based on your hash-rate automatically.
  • DDOS Protected - Our servers are DDOS protected 7x24!
  • Automated backups - We get automated backups of our system.
  • Automatic payments - You can set automatic payments if you like to.
  • Fast confirmations - We are quickly processing your transactions once newly found blocks are confirmed.
  • Automatic config generator - Check our workers page to automatically download a generated configuration file for your workers with fail-over support!
  • Continous support - We are eager to help our users! You can ask for support in our forum topic.
  • IRC support - We have operators in our IRC channel and you can chit-chat about mining too.
  • Mobile friendly - We have mobile friendly user interface so you can check your miner's status from your mobile devices
  • Contests - We are regularly creating contests and giving bonus coins to our miners!

Stats & Graphs!

We do have now pretty graphs & stats for every single piece of information of our pools! - Check it out http://www.coinium.org/poolmanager/pool/digibyte/

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January 24, 2014, 09:21:22 AM
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mining perspective:

1MHS=5.245 coins/day
1MHS=$11.66/day
DGB value=BTC0.0000028/DGB or $0.00222306/DGB

Maybe my math is off, but if you are getting 5,245 coins/day with 1 MH/s, you might want to look for a new pool, even with the increases in difficulty.

I'm doing about 8000 coins/day @ 1.4MHS with the current difficulty of 25, seems normal to me.
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January 24, 2014, 09:24:19 AM
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correct mining perspective is:

1MHS=6.400 DGB/day
1MHS=$11.66/day
DGB value=BTC0.0000023 or $0.001821875

info:
Network hashrate=1.8GHS
DIFF:25.8

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January 24, 2014, 09:35:09 AM
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I need some help please. I just set an old masjine to mine, i got it to run and it shows that it is mining on the screen but is i check in luckminers under worker it shows inactive.

Why can this be?

PIG: 7Hj3rfTDbzEPVh98n3N3t7UJRBhQq8GDX4
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January 24, 2014, 09:39:04 AM
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sometimes i think i live inside a conspiracy

BigVern @cryptsy
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thats it! Cryptsy wont read his e-mails... dam you BigVern!
wtf is BattleCoin?!

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January 24, 2014, 09:41:05 AM
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sometimes i think i live inside a conspiracy

BigVern @cryptsy
Markets added for RonPaulCoin, BattleCoin, OpenSourceCoin, and MoonCoin

thats it! Cryptsy wont read his e-mails... dam you BigVern!
wtf is BattleCoin?!

it does not matter....  the new exchange will have all currencies. Everyone can add any currency soon.
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January 24, 2014, 09:41:34 AM
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I need some help please. I just set an old masjine to mine, i got it to run and it shows that it is mining on the screen but is i check in luckminers under worker it shows inactive.

Why can this be?

Does the dashboard show any hashrate? Workers are not updated as often.
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January 24, 2014, 09:49:48 AM
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I need some help please. I just set an old masjine to mine, i got it to run and it shows that it is mining on the screen but is i check in luckminers under worker it shows inactive.

Why can this be?

Does the dashboard show any hashrate? Workers are not updated as often.

I have one masjine running all the time and it works, I will switch it of and see if the hashrate still goes

OK it shows now. If i use the command line with this stratum+tcp://stratum-eu.dgb.luckyminers.com:3332 i get 170 hash but if i use this cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://stratum-eu.dgb.luckyminers.com:3332  i get 18. Why?

PIG: 7Hj3rfTDbzEPVh98n3N3t7UJRBhQq8GDX4
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January 24, 2014, 09:55:18 AM
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I need some help please. I just set an old masjine to mine, i got it to run and it shows that it is mining on the screen but is i check in luckminers under worker it shows inactive.

Why can this be?

Does the dashboard show any hashrate? Workers are not updated as often.

I have one masjine running all the time and it works, I will switch it of and see if the hashrate still goes

just check if the adres in the pool in the cmd box is correct, and that you have an actual value with "WU". Also check if you have --scrypt parameter in the batchfile (if you use one) and see if there is a "KHS" value and not a "MHS" value (this is wrong when the --scrypt parameter is not set or incorrect)
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January 24, 2014, 10:01:28 AM
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I need some help please. I just set an old masjine to mine, i got it to run and it shows that it is mining on the screen but is i check in luckminers under worker it shows inactive.

Why can this be?

Does the dashboard show any hashrate? Workers are not updated as often.

I have one masjine running all the time and it works, I will switch it of and see if the hashrate still goes

just check if the adres in the pool in the cmd box is correct, and that you have an actual value with "WU". Also check if you have --scrypt parameter in the batchfile (if you use one) and see if there is a "KHS" value and not a "MHS" value (this is wrong when the --scrypt parameter is not set or incorrect)

What is the WU value? On one i have on one one i dont

edit: it just started 2.5m

PIG: 7Hj3rfTDbzEPVh98n3N3t7UJRBhQq8GDX4
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January 24, 2014, 10:09:29 AM
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sometimes i think i live inside a conspiracy

BigVern @cryptsy
Markets added for RonPaulCoin, BattleCoin, OpenSourceCoin, and MoonCoin

thats it! Cryptsy wont read his e-mails... dam you BigVern!
wtf is BattleCoin?!

Maybe they paid a good amount.
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January 24, 2014, 10:13:47 AM
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I need some help please. I just set an old masjine to mine, i got it to run and it shows that it is mining on the screen but is i check in luckminers under worker it shows inactive.

Why can this be?

Does the dashboard show any hashrate? Workers are not updated as often.

I have one masjine running all the time and it works, I will switch it of and see if the hashrate still goes

just check if the adres in the pool in the cmd box is correct, and that you have an actual value with "WU". Also check if you have --scrypt parameter in the batchfile (if you use one) and see if there is a "KHS" value and not a "MHS" value (this is wrong when the --scrypt parameter is not set or incorrect)

What is the WU value? On one i have on one one i dont

edit: it just started 2.5m

@terracide will have to answer that one, i'm not to go good with all the abbreviations.
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January 24, 2014, 10:27:55 AM
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How do i open my back up wallet (dat file)
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January 24, 2014, 10:29:25 AM
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I need some help please. I just set an old masjine to mine, i got it to run and it shows that it is mining on the screen but is i check in luckminers under worker it shows inactive.

Why can this be?

Does the dashboard show any hashrate? Workers are not updated as often.

I have one masjine running all the time and it works, I will switch it of and see if the hashrate still goes

just check if the adres in the pool in the cmd box is correct, and that you have an actual value with "WU". Also check if you have --scrypt parameter in the batchfile (if you use one) and see if there is a "KHS" value and not a "MHS" value (this is wrong when the --scrypt parameter is not set or incorrect)

What is the WU value? On one i have on one one i dont

edit: it just started 2.5m

WU:  The Work Utility defined as the number of diff1 shares work / minute
     (accepted or rejected).

This is what you actualy mine. This speed is the real speed. No matter what a pool extimates, this is what you actually bring in the pool.
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January 24, 2014, 10:31:41 AM
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lol how quickly 42 went on the exchange was a joke, it didn't need no giveaway to gain votes to get added
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but it died just as fast as it took to get on there, funny thing was I saw that huge pump when people had sell orders for only 400-500ish BTC and was crushed by a huge buyorder for 1599 BTC per and then that was where it began going down hill

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January 24, 2014, 10:32:29 AM
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How do i open my back up wallet (dat file)

go to C:\Users\<YOURUSERNAME>\AppData\Roaming\DigiByte and copy the .DAT file.
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January 24, 2014, 11:02:09 AM
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DGB.CRYPTOCULTURE.NET   MINED AT 60% MINING EFFORT FOR 24 HOURS.



SEE FOR YOURSELF.   THIS IS NOT A COINCIDENCE

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January 24, 2014, 11:03:36 AM
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How do i open my back up wallet (dat file)

go to C:\Users\<YOURUSERNAME>\AppData\Roaming\DigiByte and copy the .DAT file.

Copy the DAT file into C:\Users\<YOURUSERNAME>\AppData\Roaming\DigiByte ?
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January 24, 2014, 11:08:05 AM
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sometimes i think i live inside a conspiracy

BigVern @cryptsy
Markets added for RonPaulCoin, BattleCoin, OpenSourceCoin, and MoonCoin

thats it! Cryptsy wont read his e-mails... dam you BigVern!
wtf is BattleCoin?!

Maybe they paid a good amount.

Missed to make 1st sell order there with RPC. Confirmation speed is terrible. Damn.
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