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tdcooper99
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September 05, 2014, 09:51:30 AM |
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Anyone got any further news about getting paper/offline/cold storage/"whatever you want to call it" wallets working? As I mentioned a few days back, wallets created with http://digiaddress.org/ send out ok, but the Private Key cannot be re-imported... UPDATE: I've PM'd xploited, he created that site I believe so hopefully he can offer some updates.
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halinyo
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The future is bright with DigiByte.
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September 05, 2014, 09:57:44 AM |
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so soon we'll see 10+ satoshi ...
Don't think so, it looks stable between 22 and 25 satoshi. We need to wait a week after the increase in hashrate for the dump to happen than things will stabilize and go back up again. Hmm since when are we saying this to ourselves and to others? We just hope it will and we are saying it since 80 satoshis or so but instread of pump or increase it keeps going down and down. Right now, I see no reason why the price should increase... It used to be 80-350 SAT range because at the time, there were less DGB in the circulation. With this mining speed, we also have to multiply advertisements, business chains, real life integrations (maybe DGB ATMs, credit cards, etc...) to keep the price higher. If we cannot compete against the mining speed with unique and robust methods, there is only way down... coz you know that the DGB will be multiplied in the circulation everyday... I prefer to buy in panic than buying now on these prices. Well I still hope DGB can compete with this wild market... Coz I love DGB and the way Jared does his job....In case I am still holding a good enough amountof DGB. I will buy more when I hear some good news arriving, but not at this very moment. PS: Why does not BTER add DGB ?
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bogglor
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September 05, 2014, 10:32:51 AM |
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I have been mining @ cryptohunger since the multi algo went live and I hope this gets fixed! In the mean time what other pool are the groestlers at?
I've been pointing my little groestl cpu miner here with great results: https://v2.cryptopoolmining.com/dgb-groestl/
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My current miner setup: Linux - Ubuntu 12.04, Two 1.3Mh/s Scrypt ASICs, Two Radeon HD 7850 GPU mining different algos (usually qubit or skein). Click here for my DGB Address QR code. DGB Address: D6ZLjbSWu2mse3EqtoSn93nFrJ85wPKBF5 I have the DGB Gaming Wallet on my Galaxy S6
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ycagel
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September 05, 2014, 12:32:47 PM |
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How many DGB is in current circulation?
YC
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tdcooper99
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September 05, 2014, 12:37:31 PM |
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How many DGB is in current circulation?
YC
If we are on block 154,644 then wouldn't it follow that we're in the neighbourhood of 154,644*8000 = 1,237,152,000 DGB out there? This does not obviously take into account the block reward reductions, or the initial blocks that I think had a higher block reward... but should be a ball park figure? ...or is my math out?
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NZ_miner
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September 05, 2014, 12:57:17 PM |
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How many DGB is in current circulation?
YC
If we are on block 154,644 then wouldn't it follow that we're in the neighbourhood of 154,644*8000 = 1,237,152,000 DGB out there? This does not obviously take into account the block reward reductions, or the initial blocks that I think had a higher block reward... but should be a ball park figure? ...or is my math out? 1,347,082,444 DGB (Ref: Coinmarketcap)
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tdcooper99
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September 05, 2014, 12:58:54 PM |
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How many DGB is in current circulation?
YC
If we are on block 154,644 then wouldn't it follow that we're in the neighbourhood of 154,644*8000 = 1,237,152,000 DGB out there? This does not obviously take into account the block reward reductions, or the initial blocks that I think had a higher block reward... but should be a ball park figure? ...or is my math out? 1,347,082,444 DGB (Ref: Coinmarketcap) Ha... I was only out by 110 million'ish
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NZ_miner
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September 05, 2014, 01:01:44 PM |
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How many DGB is in current circulation?
YC
If we are on block 154,644 then wouldn't it follow that we're in the neighbourhood of 154,644*8000 = 1,237,152,000 DGB out there? This does not obviously take into account the block reward reductions, or the initial blocks that I think had a higher block reward... but should be a ball park figure? ...or is my math out? 1,347,082,444 DGB (Ref: Coinmarketcap) Ha... I was only out by 110 million'ish Good estimate! As you said that was just not accounting for the pre-mine ;-)
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Lawzt
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September 05, 2014, 02:05:53 PM |
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Cool I will try it out
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istvandv
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September 05, 2014, 02:14:13 PM Last edit: September 05, 2014, 02:26:11 PM by istvandv |
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Thanks, i have a strange feeling... With your miner, i get 12Mh/s with all pool on groestl. I have 2 270x.
But with the grs-sgminer i get 7-8 with all other pool than cryptohunger and 30Mh/s with cryptohunger ... same configuration. There is something inside the code of the grs-sgminer make by cryptohunger that can give some strange hashrate ? ...
I don't know but now i'm switching on qubit, earning is the same i think.
I don't know if this helps: http://myriad.theblockexplorer.com/help.php12Mh/s seems normal with my config, but the hashrate with grs-sgminer on cryptohunger is crazy (2.5x than expected) and the hashrate with grs-sgminer(almost 2x less than expected) on other pool is very very low... so i think there is something wrong inside the grs-sgminer and cryptohunger... grs-sgminer for cryptohunger has optimized kernel for groestl algo but it is closed source and the miner/pool has a fee for the optimization i know there is a fee and i still mine at cryptohunger because i get more coins from mining there than other pools despite the fee, so the optimization is effective but i did not expect the fee to be so high at 20% i can confirm the fee is 20% by looking at the sender payout address which is D96y4y74NUegfYJ8yn9chxbPLrRiypCF6V http://insight.dgb.cryptopoolmining.com/address/D96y4y74NUegfYJ8yn9chxbPLrRiypCF6V- notice newly generated coins, 7647, are sent to two addresses > address 1 D96y4y74NUegfYJ8yn9chxbPLrRiypCF6V (payout address) = 6117 or 80% of 7647 > address 2 DBy3212dWAPPzPcyt5fSSchjyozyr5ejLw (pool fee address) = 1529 or 20% of 7647 http://insight.dgb.cryptopoolmining.com/address/DBy3212dWAPPzPcyt5fSSchjyozyr5ejLw- notice pool fee address has total received coins of 2463903 DGB - cryptohunger site has total confirmed blocks 1440 > 1440 blocks * 7647 DGB per block * 20% fee = 2,202,336 which is close with block explorer total received since earlier blocks had more DGB despite the 20% fee though im still getting more coins from the optimized kernel - other sgminer groestl my hash is 10.1 Mh/s - on grs-sgminer "displayed" hash is 13.1 Mh/s or an increase of 29.7%, so that is 29.7% more coins on cryptohunger - notice i use the word "displayed hash" because grs-sgminer already factors in the 20% fee on the hash display - so I assume my real hash using grs-sgminer is 16.375 Mh/s but only displays 80% (13.1 Mh/s) - this is important so that when you use displayed hashrate on mining calculators you get the proper approximation of coins to mine at a given difficulty hope this helps
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ycagel
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September 05, 2014, 02:21:23 PM |
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Thanks all. Was curious. Still think DGB is the best play out there. YC
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BRUCELLA
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September 05, 2014, 03:28:58 PM |
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Thanks, i have a strange feeling... With your miner, i get 12Mh/s with all pool on groestl. I have 2 270x.
But with the grs-sgminer i get 7-8 with all other pool than cryptohunger and 30Mh/s with cryptohunger ... same configuration. There is something inside the code of the grs-sgminer make by cryptohunger that can give some strange hashrate ? ...
I don't know but now i'm switching on qubit, earning is the same i think.
I don't know if this helps: http://myriad.theblockexplorer.com/help.php12Mh/s seems normal with my config, but the hashrate with grs-sgminer on cryptohunger is crazy (2.5x than expected) and the hashrate with grs-sgminer(almost 2x less than expected) on other pool is very very low... so i think there is something wrong inside the grs-sgminer and cryptohunger... grs-sgminer for cryptohunger has optimized kernel for groestl algo but it is closed source and the miner/pool has a fee for the optimization i know there is a fee and i still mine at cryptohunger because i get more coins from mining there than other pools despite the fee, so the optimization is effective but i did not expect the fee to be so high at 20% i can confirm the fee is 20% by looking at the sender payout address which is D96y4y74NUegfYJ8yn9chxbPLrRiypCF6V http://insight.dgb.cryptopoolmining.com/address/D96y4y74NUegfYJ8yn9chxbPLrRiypCF6V- notice newly generated coins, 7647, are sent to two addresses > address 1 D96y4y74NUegfYJ8yn9chxbPLrRiypCF6V (payout address) = 6117 or 80% of 7647 > address 2 DBy3212dWAPPzPcyt5fSSchjyozyr5ejLw (pool fee address) = 1529 or 20% of 7647 http://insight.dgb.cryptopoolmining.com/address/DBy3212dWAPPzPcyt5fSSchjyozyr5ejLw- notice pool fee address has total received coins of 2463903 DGB - cryptohunger site has total confirmed blocks 1440 > 1440 blocks * 7647 DGB per block * 20% fee = 2,202,336 which is close with block explorer total received since earlier blocks had more DGB despite the 20% fee though im still getting more coins from the optimized kernel - other sgminer groestl my hash is 10.1 Mh/s - on grs-sgminer "displayed" hash is 13.1 Mh/s or an increase of 29.7%, so that is 29.7% more coins on cryptohunger - notice i use the word "displayed hash" because grs-sgminer already factors in the 20% fee on the hash display - so I assume my real hash using grs-sgminer is 16.375 Mh/s but only displays 80% (13.1 Mh/s) - this is important so that when you use displayed hashrate on mining calculators you get the proper approximation of coins to mine at a given difficulty hope this helps i have 300% of increase with grs-miner (10 -> 30Mh/s), something is not normal even if it's optimized. I don't read there is a fee and how high was the fee. I don't like hidden things. I'm not of this pool now.
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lucazane
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September 05, 2014, 04:16:44 PM |
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Thanks, i have a strange feeling... With your miner, i get 12Mh/s with all pool on groestl. I have 2 270x.
But with the grs-sgminer i get 7-8 with all other pool than cryptohunger and 30Mh/s with cryptohunger ... same configuration. There is something inside the code of the grs-sgminer make by cryptohunger that can give some strange hashrate ? ...
I don't know but now i'm switching on qubit, earning is the same i think.
I don't know if this helps: http://myriad.theblockexplorer.com/help.php12Mh/s seems normal with my config, but the hashrate with grs-sgminer on cryptohunger is crazy (2.5x than expected) and the hashrate with grs-sgminer(almost 2x less than expected) on other pool is very very low... so i think there is something wrong inside the grs-sgminer and cryptohunger... grs-sgminer for cryptohunger has optimized kernel for groestl algo but it is closed source and the miner/pool has a fee for the optimization i know there is a fee and i still mine at cryptohunger because i get more coins from mining there than other pools despite the fee, so the optimization is effective but i did not expect the fee to be so high at 20% i can confirm the fee is 20% by looking at the sender payout address which is D96y4y74NUegfYJ8yn9chxbPLrRiypCF6V http://insight.dgb.cryptopoolmining.com/address/D96y4y74NUegfYJ8yn9chxbPLrRiypCF6V- notice newly generated coins, 7647, are sent to two addresses > address 1 D96y4y74NUegfYJ8yn9chxbPLrRiypCF6V (payout address) = 6117 or 80% of 7647 > address 2 DBy3212dWAPPzPcyt5fSSchjyozyr5ejLw (pool fee address) = 1529 or 20% of 7647 http://insight.dgb.cryptopoolmining.com/address/DBy3212dWAPPzPcyt5fSSchjyozyr5ejLw- notice pool fee address has total received coins of 2463903 DGB - cryptohunger site has total confirmed blocks 1440 > 1440 blocks * 7647 DGB per block * 20% fee = 2,202,336 which is close with block explorer total received since earlier blocks had more DGB despite the 20% fee though im still getting more coins from the optimized kernel - other sgminer groestl my hash is 10.1 Mh/s - on grs-sgminer "displayed" hash is 13.1 Mh/s or an increase of 29.7%, so that is 29.7% more coins on cryptohunger - notice i use the word "displayed hash" because grs-sgminer already factors in the 20% fee on the hash display - so I assume my real hash using grs-sgminer is 16.375 Mh/s but only displays 80% (13.1 Mh/s) - this is important so that when you use displayed hashrate on mining calculators you get the proper approximation of coins to mine at a given difficulty hope this helps i have 300% of increase with grs-miner (10 -> 30Mh/s), something is not normal even if it's optimized. I don't read there is a fee and how high was the fee. I don't like hidden things. I'm not of this pool now. this is a problem when using an not so used hashing algo, someone can fuck it up easily in a simple way : optimized private miner only working on his own pool. since nobody will release a fair opensource miner, a good solution would be to switch groeslt to another algo or simply remove it.
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ReSl
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September 05, 2014, 04:18:20 PM |
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i have 300% of increase with grs-miner (10 -> 30Mh/s), something is not normal even if it's optimized. I don't read there is a fee and how high was the fee. I don't like hidden things. I'm not of this pool now. Im off this pool as well. Im back to https://v2.cryptopoolmining.com/dgb-groestl where already helped with Scrypt to push to block 145K. The thing is that its not fair to all other Pools and Groestl Miners. Hidden Fees, Strange Hashrates, etc. i can not advice anyone here to support this pool. DGB also stands for transparency. This Pool is not!But still 19 workers mining there. http://cryptohunger.com:81/tbs. So sad.... Also Cryptohunger is dumping at Cryptsy to get profit!The fact is, im Mining on normal Pool now. Using sgminer 1.4.0 with this config: grs-sgminer1_4_0\sgminer.exe -k myriadcoin-groestl -o stratum+tcp://eu1.cryptopoolmining.com:5017 -u xxx -p x -I 18 -w 256 This working well for me. Im getting an average of 26 Khash/s. Thats about 10 Khash/s less but its fair! P.S.: @Jared... I can not mine with this settings on http://love2hash.com/. You said it's fixed!?
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DigiByte (OP)
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September 05, 2014, 04:39:27 PM |
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i have 300% of increase with grs-miner (10 -> 30Mh/s), something is not normal even if it's optimized. I don't read there is a fee and how high was the fee. I don't like hidden things. I'm not of this pool now. Im off this pool as well. Im back to https://v2.cryptopoolmining.com/dgb-groestl where already helped with Scrypt to push to block 145K. The thing is that its not fair to all other Pools and Groestl Miners. Hidden Fees, Strange Hashrates, etc. i can not advice anyone here to support this pool. DGB also stands for transparency. This Pool is not!But still 19 workers mining there. http://cryptohunger.com:81/tbs. So sad.... Also Cryptohunger is dumping at Cryptsy to get profit!The fact is, im Mining on normal Pool now. Using sgminer 1.4.0 with this config: grs-sgminer1_4_0\sgminer.exe -k myriadcoin-groestl -o stratum+tcp://eu1.cryptopoolmining.com:5017 -u xxx -p x -I 18 -w 256 This working well for me. Im getting an average of 26 Khash/s. Thats about 10 Khash/s less but its fair! P.S.: @Jared... I can not mine with this settings on http://love2hash.com/. You said it's fixed!? Update on love2hash. We are manually pushing more payouts out. We are working with the pros @ livechains.net to get things squared away and fixed. If you have not received the proper payouts or cannot mine please PM us your address & settings. We also will be switching the pool over to the domain name "digihash.co" with a 2% pool fee that will go toward DigiByte development. We are going to get rid of the love2hash domain name and consolidate to one pool.
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24hralttrade
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September 05, 2014, 04:54:18 PM |
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Only srcxxx is dumping his coins on cryptsy, thank you for the cheap Digibytes So everybody stop mining on cryptohunger and there will be less dumping and price will go up. Almost all miners are keeping there Digibytes save, thats something to pop a beer for. cheers
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bogglor
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September 05, 2014, 06:17:22 PM |
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Only srcxxx is dumping his coins on cryptsy, thank you for the cheap Digibytes So everybody stop mining on cryptohunger and there will be less dumping and price will go up. Almost all miners are keeping there Digibytes save, thats something to pop a beer for. cheers Yep he has something like a groestl multipool set up with his 'optimized' miners, some more info in this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=652849.320He mentions how he's mining DGB for profit, and it's being dumped for BTC payouts to the people in his pool.
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My current miner setup: Linux - Ubuntu 12.04, Two 1.3Mh/s Scrypt ASICs, Two Radeon HD 7850 GPU mining different algos (usually qubit or skein). Click here for my DGB Address QR code. DGB Address: D6ZLjbSWu2mse3EqtoSn93nFrJ85wPKBF5 I have the DGB Gaming Wallet on my Galaxy S6
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