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May 08, 2014, 03:25:30 PM
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back over .004 again.

nice article in wired too.
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May 08, 2014, 03:26:11 PM
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+1 for lowendbox. it is website where hosting services post their specials for plans that don't require lots of resources.

Lowendbox has some reasonable options. Some alternatives;

http://www.orangewebsite.com/vps.php - accepts Bitcoin - hosted in Iceland

http://www.ccihosting.com/vps.php - accepts Bitcoin - hosted in Panama

http://www.anonymoushosting.in/vps.php - hosted in the Netherlands

http://www.yohost.org/offshore-hosting.html - accepts Bitcoin - hosted in the Netherlands

http://www.securehost.com/dedicated-servers/ - hosted in The Bahamas and Bermuda

http://www.cinipac.com - accepts Bitcoin - various locations including Iceland and Romania

https://www.1984hosting.com/ - hosted in Iceland

Most of these companies have been in business for a good while and have competitive pricing.

They should really consider accepting Darkcoin !

Thank you for this list!
Im going to be contacting those hosting in Iceland, trying to get them to accept Darkcoin for theyr services. Is there any payment system available ? like a web-store plug in ? just so I know if they ask about that

https://moolah.io/ has a merchant system:

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May 08, 2014, 03:26:59 PM
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chaeplin it would be handy if your masternode count page listed the actual masternodes by IP. Because this would save me valuable seconds each day logging in to mine to see if they are still alive.  Grin

edit: or would this just provide a convenient list for DDOSers?  Undecided

Yes so no IP please ...

The information is out there for anybody to read anyways! just use darkcoind masternode list and there you have the IPs
same goes for the information of the current MN with darkcoind masternode current

Someone could just do the same thing chaeplin has done with darkcoind masternode count here (http://drk.poolhash.org/masternode.html) for a dynamic list of the masternodes.

You can monitor the current masternode for each block and output it on a website. So anyone can see which was the Masternode for which block. Like blockchain.info does with the bitcoin blocks and which pool mined them.

I know but why make it easy for them  Smiley

I may be wrong, but the daemon itself lists the masternodes, so... not really that stealthy to start off. It would be cool to be able to mask the public IP, no doubt.

But really, whats the problem? remote/local, local authorises server, local goes cold storage - no problem.

My only question is where do the payments to the masternode go with this setup? To the node, or the the local wallet?
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May 08, 2014, 03:32:02 PM
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About the remote/local masternode setup

I just found out that darkcoind can generate more that 1 getaccountaddress 0.As long as that address is not funded, darkcoind keeps giving out the same address. But once funded, it generates a new account 0

 Does that mean we can run multiple masternodes from the same local wallet?

I don't know, should give it a try Smiley

I would gladly try it, except I'm getting "not capable masternode" - with local/remote setup

opened port TCP 9999 home router, credited 1k DRK to address 0 local wallet, followed your tutorial (actually, I posted there ealier today) - restarded 20x each, nothing

Well, I guess that means we can't cheat the system, right?  LOL.  Or are you saying you couldn't get a single MN to work?  I'll go check out the thread....

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May 08, 2014, 03:37:16 PM
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chaeplin it would be handy if your masternode count page listed the actual masternodes by IP. Because this would save me valuable seconds each day logging in to mine to see if they are still alive.  Grin

edit: or would this just provide a convenient list for DDOSers?  Undecided

Yes so no IP please ...

The information is out there for anybody to read anyways! just use darkcoind masternode list and there you have the IPs
same goes for the information of the current MN with darkcoind masternode current

Someone could just do the same thing chaeplin has done with darkcoind masternode count here (http://drk.poolhash.org/masternode.html) for a dynamic list of the masternodes.

You can monitor the current masternode for each block and output it on a website. So anyone can see which was the Masternode for which block. Like blockchain.info does with the bitcoin blocks and which pool mined them.

I know but why make it easy for them  Smiley

I may be wrong, but the daemon itself lists the masternodes, so... not really that stealthy anyhow. It would be cool to be able to mask the public IP, no doubt.


Yes, they just have to type "masternode list" and they can see all the IP, but they have to use darkcoin-qt or darkcoind and that's one step that they would like to avoid. If somebody posts the list, everyone including the laziest can "participate" effortless.
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May 08, 2014, 03:37:28 PM
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I don't know what I was doing wrong, but as I suspected, some good rest and I was finally able to compile, LOL Smiley

On another note, the windows 7 binary miner ig0tik3d posted doesn't work on my system either (win 7)   Does the one on the front page still work?  It's still called Xcoin (which might get confusing for newcomers?

Post in mining forum with more details and I can help. -> https://darkcointalk.org/forums/mining.3/

edit - added link
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May 08, 2014, 03:48:14 PM
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back over .004 again.

nice article in wired too.


errrr....... where??
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May 08, 2014, 03:48:59 PM
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  OMG !! Someone just put up a 500 BTC bounty to patch p2pool !!

 WOW !!

https://darkcointalk.org/threads/developement-work-for-p2pool-and-nomp-stratum-patch.360/


PS: not really, but you get the point...
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May 08, 2014, 03:59:37 PM
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Mining help needed.

Hello,

I'm an experienced miner and have setup a few rigs, but I'm having problems getting three of them to run darkcoin.

I have a 6870 at home and it mines darkcoin well using SGMiner 4.1.0-98-ga683.

But when a use the same miner and and even the same edited and stripped down config file on
my other rigs 1 x 7970, 2 x 7970, 4 x 7950 rigs, I get nothing but hardware errors.

I've tried different versions of the sgminer, basic config file with low or no settings, different gpu drivers 13.1, 13.4, 13.12,
and tried all the usual Intensity, GPu threads & Thread concurrency tweaking but still nothing except hardware errors.

This rigs run vertminer & cgminer very well.

Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.


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May 08, 2014, 04:02:31 PM
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 OMG !! Someone just put up a 500 BTC bounty to patch p2pool !!

 WOW !!

https://darkcointalk.org/threads/developement-work-for-p2pool-and-nomp-stratum-patch.360/


PS: not really, but you get the point...

Yeah it was more like 750BTC and a private Island.
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May 08, 2014, 04:03:33 PM
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Mining help needed.

Hello,

I'm an experienced miner and have setup a few rigs, but I'm having problems getting three of them to run darkcoin.

I have a 6870 at home and it mines darkcoin well using SGMiner 4.1.0-98-ga683.

But when a use the same miner and and even the same edited and stripped down config file on
my other rigs 1 x 7970, 2 x 7970, 4 x 7950 rigs, I get nothing but hardware errors.

I've tried different versions of the sgminer, basic config file with low or no settings, different gpu drivers 13.1, 13.4, 13.12,
and tried all the usual Intensity, GPu threads & Thread concurrency tweaking but still nothing except hardware errors.

This rigs run vertminer & cgminer very well.

Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.




Do you have the AMD SDK installed for those? Required to get sgminer 4.1 going

http://developer.amd.com/tools-and-sdks/heterogeneous-computing/amd-accelerated-parallel-processing-app-sdk/
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May 08, 2014, 04:20:46 PM
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My DIY multipool system of mining another coin and buying drk is bloody hard work. been buying 2 DRK here, 0.9 DRK there.

So, its beer o'clock.
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May 08, 2014, 04:25:21 PM
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Mining help needed.

Hello,

I'm an experienced miner and have setup a few rigs, but I'm having problems getting three of them to run darkcoin.

I have a 6870 at home and it mines darkcoin well using SGMiner 4.1.0-98-ga683.

But when a use the same miner and and even the same edited and stripped down config file on
my other rigs 1 x 7970, 2 x 7970, 4 x 7950 rigs, I get nothing but hardware errors.

I've tried different versions of the sgminer, basic config file with low or no settings, different gpu drivers 13.1, 13.4, 13.12,
and tried all the usual Intensity, GPu threads & Thread concurrency tweaking but still nothing except hardware errors.

This rigs run vertminer & cgminer very well.

Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.




Do you have the AMD SDK installed for those? Required to get sgminer 4.1 going

http://developer.amd.com/tools-and-sdks/heterogeneous-computing/amd-accelerated-parallel-processing-app-sdk/

Thanks, I thought it may have been something to do with the open cl.

Not sure what versions I'm running and will have to check, is there a preferred version for the sgminer?

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May 08, 2014, 04:28:20 PM
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Mining help needed.

Hello,

I'm an experienced miner and have setup a few rigs, but I'm having problems getting three of them to run darkcoin.

I have a 6870 at home and it mines darkcoin well using SGMiner 4.1.0-98-ga683.

But when a use the same miner and and even the same edited and stripped down config file on
my other rigs 1 x 7970, 2 x 7970, 4 x 7950 rigs, I get nothing but hardware errors.

I've tried different versions of the sgminer, basic config file with low or no settings, different gpu drivers 13.1, 13.4, 13.12,
and tried all the usual Intensity, GPu threads & Thread concurrency tweaking but still nothing except hardware errors.

This rigs run vertminer & cgminer very well.

Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.




Do you have the AMD SDK installed for those? Required to get sgminer 4.1 going

http://developer.amd.com/tools-and-sdks/heterogeneous-computing/amd-accelerated-parallel-processing-app-sdk/

Thanks, I thought it may have been something to do with the open cl.

Not sure what versions I'm running and will have to check, is there a preferred version for the sgminer?

I'm happily using sph-sgminer 4.1.0, win 8.1 & CGwatcher 1.3.5 - 5x 280x Vapor-X @ 11MH/s @ 62ºC (25ºC outside) @ 650w..... aaaaaahhhh   Cheesy
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May 08, 2014, 04:36:58 PM
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We are sexy and we know it  Grin

Mining help needed.

Hello,

I'm an experienced miner and have setup a few rigs, but I'm having problems getting three of them to run darkcoin.

I have a 6870 at home and it mines darkcoin well using SGMiner 4.1.0-98-ga683.

But when a use the same miner and and even the same edited and stripped down config file on
my other rigs 1 x 7970, 2 x 7970, 4 x 7950 rigs, I get nothing but hardware errors.

I've tried different versions of the sgminer, basic config file with low or no settings, different gpu drivers 13.1, 13.4, 13.12,
and tried all the usual Intensity, GPu threads & Thread concurrency tweaking but still nothing except hardware errors.

This rigs run vertminer & cgminer very well.

Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.




Do you have the AMD SDK installed for those? Required to get sgminer 4.1 going

http://developer.amd.com/tools-and-sdks/heterogeneous-computing/amd-accelerated-parallel-processing-app-sdk/

Thanks, I thought it may have been something to do with the open cl.

Not sure what versions I'm running and will have to check, is there a preferred version for the sgminer?

I'm happily using sph-sgminer 4.1.0, win 8.1 & CGwatcher 1.3.5 - 5x 280x Vapor-X @ 11MH/s @ 62ºC (25ºC outside) @ 650w..... aaaaaahhhh   Cheesy

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May 08, 2014, 04:52:32 PM
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Are the CPU miner links out dated?
None of them seem to work with current X11 pools.  It starts the threads for the CPU then kills itself without a crash or log.
Scrypt works however.  I am using -a X11


Datacenter Technician and Electrician.  If you have any questions feel free to ask me as I am generally bored looking at logs and happy to help during free time.
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May 08, 2014, 04:58:42 PM
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Damn this coin's price is stable, it makes my sausage tingly
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May 08, 2014, 05:01:16 PM
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Just posted this on my pool news page:

To compensate latest website unavailability due to DDoS attack I decided to make following changes:

- fee is removed completely (0% now)!
- payouts after only 10 confirmations!


Come and join https://www2.coinmine.pl/drk/

feeleep

We are waiting for new miners!

I think your pool difficulty is too high for small miners feeleep.
You used to have a lower diff one, but now they're all the same 0.015
Am I seeing something wrong?



good point - thanks!

I opened new port 16090 for low hashrate users:

Code:
minerd -a X11 -o stratum+tcp://drk.coinmine.pl:16090 -u username.workername -p worker_pass

feeleep

define low hashrate please, up to how many khs

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May 08, 2014, 05:05:16 PM
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Are we in the twilight zone?

Has god not used DGW v3 causing us to jump into an alternate universe?

Have the last two years of my life been a dream sequence and Bitcoin doesn't actually exist?

Should I invent Bitcoin tomorrow? Perhaps I am Satoshi Nakamoto.

Toto, where are you? Come back Toto, oh please come back.



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May 08, 2014, 05:10:33 PM
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Are the CPU miner links out dated?
None of them seem to work with current X11 pools.  It starts the threads for the CPU then kills itself without a crash or log.
Scrypt works however.  I am using -a X11


have the same but on coinmine.pl:6090 stratumeu works fine use all. One oof them works for me

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