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February 22, 2014, 08:17:40 PM |
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I am receiving my stake They require 25 confirmations although <6 it says x of 6 confirmations (which is an error) as the 'of 6' disappears once 6/7 are reached. Okay, so, the figures confuse me further, perhaps one of the [2] accountants can help. Stake: 203.942092 Received: 1.693122 Coins that may have produced the stake (in decreasing likehood): 201.001597 202.816981 200.327317 202.478784 201.057507 201.563742 206.873052 203.315774 Screenies Transaction screenCoin ControlOverviewThe plot thickens, but now KNOW it works.
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February 22, 2014, 09:56:28 PM |
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I am receiving my stake They require 25 confirmations although <6 it says x of 6 confirmations (which is an error) as the 'of 6' disappears once 6/7 are reached. Okay, so, the figures confuse me further, perhaps one of the [2] accountants can help. Stake: 203.942092 Received: 1.693122 Coins that may have produced the stake (in decreasing likehood): 201.001597 202.816981 200.327317 202.478784 201.057507 201.563742 206.873052 203.315774 Screenies Transaction screenCoin ControlOverviewThe plot thickens, but now KNOW it works.
Your figures are correct on the stake amount Staked amount is 203.942091 - 1.693122 = 202.248969 (not sure how to know which transaction it is) POS received is 1.693122 / 202.248969 = 0.00837147 x 100 = 0.83714741% per month 0.83714741 x 12 = 10.04% per year Although my pos still has not started... I have about 20 transactions (all 5.xxxxx each) that are over 30 days old and still have not staked
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suncoastbuddy
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February 22, 2014, 10:50:29 PM |
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We are working on an Abe block explorer, guys it will be online in days. Any news on the block explorer befree8 ?
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bananahunter67
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February 22, 2014, 11:00:33 PM |
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Thank you. I will try the windows wallet trough wine now.
no luck :\ So how am I supposed to get this working under Linux... It was exactly time to unlock in order to min the PoS interest... Old wallet was just working fine but was giving the warning about old checkpoint. Then I was told to download the new one but it is not updating at all. Dev ? You done the cash.conf on WINE? Actually when tried the windows wallet didn't edit the confid file but anyway, it totally failed to launch. Does WINE work well with wallets? (I've not tried so it's an honest question). It depends. So far it has worked for me for all other coins (well, still quite buggy and without text on menus making me to guess which button which function has etc...) but for CASH it even didn't start.
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TuxNut
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February 22, 2014, 11:02:28 PM |
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Your figures are correct on the stake amount
Staked amount is 203.942091 - 1.693122 = 202.248969 (not sure how to know which transaction it is)
POS received is 1.693122 / 202.248969 = 0.00837147 x 100 = 0.83714741% per month
0.83714741 x 12 = 10.04% per year
Although my pos still has not started... I have about 20 transactions (all 5.xxxxx each) that are over 30 days old and still have not staked
Uh, I wasn't questioning the percentage, I'm questioning which input generated that stake. the 202.248969 should surely be equal to (perhaps with a couple of transactions fees taken off) an input in my wallet?! That's the part I'm baffled on. We are working on an Abe block explorer, guys it will be online in days. Any news on the block explorer befree8 ? Me too, so much seems to be on hold for the Abe. Actually when tried the windows wallet didn't edit the confid file but anyway, it totally failed to launch. Does WINE work well with wallets? (I've not tried so it's an honest question). It depends. So far it has worked for me for all other coins (well, still quite buggy and without text on menus making me to guess which button which function has etc...) but for CASH it even didn't start. VirtualBox and dodgy XP?
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February 22, 2014, 11:24:23 PM |
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Had a long day building my chassis, and have to say the guy who designed it, did a great job for a handmade prototype. Soon .. soon .. the chassis and hardware (over 5Mhs per box) will be available to buy on ebay to start with and we will take coins .. CASH coin too. hehe. London hand delivery option by a trusted courier, rest of the world will have to pay for shipping Pics are awful as it was already night and only 4 of the 6 GPUs are in (4 coming on Monday) and the flipping power switch got messed up, so have to find a new one .. 4 GPUs not mining .. No news from my Italian lot, but some designs are being worked on, although got some more folks interested in mining and could have another 10MHs available within a month. Think I could command 35MHs by then and borrow 18Mhs from acquaintances. The new guys are publishers with own paper financial magazine and wanted to do a report on BTC, but they have no clue. Luckily I do, so ... Just need to sell off Corgi and SAT and Karma I bought, my Corgi mining between CASH mines on Hash.so has turned out very profitable and climbing, lets have looks like I got another Penguin and CASH gets another 1 BTC buy from me in next couple days Just chill and wait for things to happen, I wish I knew how to write code .. or .. wouldn't have to wait for things .. hehe
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February 23, 2014, 12:25:18 AM |
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I'm guessing that every time a transaction hits 30 days we get stake... I've had like 4 or 5 hit today. Total over 8 coins in one day so far...
@ Varvarin, any idea cost range? I've had 2 of my 3 rigs die this week. Trying to get them consolidated into 1 working rig, but so far all I've got running are 3 6950's at a whopping 1.2 M. If you really can get those out at 5M, at a decent price, I'll gladly pay to ship one to the US.
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February 23, 2014, 01:08:21 AM |
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That's cool Varvarin. Wanna know specs (power usage, noise @ temps), but I'm a hardware guy too, so I'll keep DIY'ing, why would I pay for someone else to enjoy my fun I push ~5.4 from 6 cards, but need more risers to get them all on one mobo, but they're going to be a nightmare in the summer without exotic cooling. Come on Alt, just gotta show em a little love, they've worked really hard for you dude, have you thanked them lately( explicit lyrics)? Given them some nice healthy solar electric? They're not slaves ya know, you don't wanna use force to get from them, use love, rainbows and unicoins!
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February 23, 2014, 01:44:20 AM |
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Come on Alt, just gotta show em a little love, they've worked really hard for you dude, have you thanked them lately( explicit lyrics)? Given them some nice healthy solar electric? They're not slaves ya know, you don't wanna use force to get from them, use love, rainbows and unicoins! They're not slaves, they're miners.... I'm from coal country.... They better get back to work or I'm takin away the coffee! Heck with solar... I'm thinkin Wind and hydro.... Solar won't make enough KW for what I have planned in the future.... But, those little 6950 were a heck of a gaming rig back in the day... Shocking that they are still kicking. But seriously missing the hash from the 280x's and 290x's... Oh, any experience with the USB style risers? Mine are 16x - 16x risers, but I want to try the USB ones since they go 1x to 16. My 2 MB's could handle 7 of them instead of the 4. (I'd have to switch to linux)
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February 23, 2014, 02:06:17 AM |
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Oh, any experience with the USB style risers? Mine are 16x - 16x risers, but I want to try the USB ones since they go 1x to 16. My 2 MB's could handle 7 of them instead of the 4. (I'd have to switch to linux)
I don't. Only have 2 x 1x - 16x powered's which... work as expected. Nothing further to report on them. I was looking at the 16x - 1x USB3.0 cabled ones today. I am interested in trying a couple out to see what the signal loss is like over the 50cm length (I think it was). The price wasn't too bad given they ship with a USB 3.0 too, which are still stupidly priced separately. Still need to get at least one (prob 2) 16x to 16x riser though, had two orders fail so far.
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February 23, 2014, 05:43:54 AM |
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I'm getting frequent PoS mined coins coming in now. A few transactions an hour.
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February 23, 2014, 06:54:10 AM |
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I'm guessing that every time a transaction hits 30 days we get stake... I've had like 4 or 5 hit today. Total over 8 coins in one day so far...
@ Varvarin, any idea cost range? I've had 2 of my 3 rigs die this week. Trying to get them consolidated into 1 working rig, but so far all I've got running are 3 6950's at a whopping 1.2 M. If you really can get those out at 5M, at a decent price, I'll gladly pay to ship one to the US.
The chassis itself will be less than £100 and then depending on GPUs really. As we are going through a company, the pricing will be wholesale prices + labour. Want to corner the market right away, going to be Amazon of coin mining Already have 5x ASRock H81 BTC mobo and 35cm!!! risers .. so my GPU spacing is 58cm from end to end. Will put pics up, its 6am now and I need to get my rig mining. For once in my life I am super happy to have been an accountant last 15 years, people trust me when I ask for money for a business venture, so going to have 50MHs in couple months .. woohoo! I will not let CASH go down, even if I have to mine it alone with 50MHs. Although every pre-config rig I sell will come with settings to CASH mining ONLY!
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February 23, 2014, 11:20:20 AM |
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I'm getting frequent PoS mined coins coming in now. A few transactions an hour.
Well, you suck. I've only had one and as can be seen in screenie's, there were plenty of inputs in quick succession. Will continue to strive for patience though. The chassis itself will be less than £100 and then depending on GPUs really. As we are going through a company, the pricing will be wholesale prices + labour. Want to corner the market right away, going to be Amazon of coin mining Already have 5x ASRock H81 BTC mobo and 35cm!!! risers .. so my GPU spacing is 58cm from end to end. Will put pics up, its 6am now and I need to get my rig mining. It's the H61s that grabbed my attention more than the 81's. MOAR USBs. their decisions really seemed odd with the H81. WTF cares about an LPT port on a compute mobo? £100's potentially a good price, will have to withhold judgement until pics tho ofc.
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February 23, 2014, 01:14:23 PM |
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For those of you that have received stake, what is the smallest transaction amount that has staked. I have about 20 x 5.xxxx coin transactions about 32 to 33 days old but none have received pos yet
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February 23, 2014, 04:46:25 PM Last edit: February 23, 2014, 05:14:31 PM by Masejoer |
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For those of you that have received stake, what is the smallest transaction amount that has staked. I have about 20 x 5.xxxx coin transactions about 32 to 33 days old but none have received pos yet Not sure - most of my transactions were 10 coins. The first couple days of stake were quiet, but they started to come in quickly on day 3. 32 days before I started to see a bunch. They're still not as rapid as the initial mining quantities. I have ~500 transactions over 30 days old but only 30 stake transactions so far. I've had 5 stake transactions in one hour, but average probably ~2. http://www.masejoer.com/Images/Coins/CASH-PoS.png
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February 23, 2014, 07:11:15 PM |
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Joe, your dates are all scewed dude, may wanna have a look at that before your end up all cross-eyed
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suncoastbuddy
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February 23, 2014, 09:54:35 PM |
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For those of you that have received stake, what is the smallest transaction amount that has staked. I have about 20 x 5.xxxx coin transactions about 32 to 33 days old but none have received pos yet I got some POS over night.... YEAH!
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February 23, 2014, 10:16:10 PM |
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Anyone know how to recover a corrupt wallet? Nightmare weekend, 2 out of 5 risers being duds .. I hate powered risers, about half are short-circuit waste of money, un-powered delayed to this week. They are going back .. Commercial version will come in different colours and will not be hand made, will be machine cut and drilled to spec. Wanted to put 6 GPUs in there .. in the process lost 24h mining 3.5Mhs and another 10h of 5MHs .. power switch got ruined too .. wallet corrupt with 13k CASH in it, 3mil MINT gone too (just to add to my slap for selling it at 10 sats ... disaster weekend. But hey .. thiiinnngs .. can only get better ...
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February 23, 2014, 10:26:34 PM |
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i still have this problem zero stake and no pos mining
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February 23, 2014, 10:33:55 PM |
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Take That fan eh? Got balls to admit it Powered risers are the only ones I trust not to burn out the mobo (although the BTC version has additional power so I assume it's designed for it). Can always repair them, not exactly difficult. Try the USB/solid extenders, look far more reliable for the power given it's surface mounted. That cross beam it far too thick, should really have just a thin strip going across, that's going to be blocking a significant amount of airflow and will could well get dangerously hot. Are they the Toxic 280x's bud? EDIT: Nvm, I see they're 290(s)'s due to the DVI ports and XFX PSUs? Not for me!!! :p Oh and corrupt wallet.. It's called a backup, people really need to take the above as a hint to back up their wallets frequently. Not sure whether you'll be able to recover it though, you'll have to do some Googling. I'm sure there are tools that will give you a fighting chance. I can't remember what I used to use for recovery and have removed all the tools I use to carry around. Sorry mate & GL P.S. Those comm ports, Much Ugly. i still have this problem zero stake and no pos mining Same here, I assume it's the highly intermittent internet here. The joys of living in a country that encourages a monopoly on communications infrastructure.
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