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February 12, 2014, 08:58:20 AM |
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cloud mining or using the university datacenter or stuff like that
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micryon
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February 12, 2014, 08:59:30 AM |
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anyone found block using rminer from the sourceforge ? I've got no shit so far wondering if that's the problem about 160 cores.
I also feel frustrated with 3 block of 0 coins and I'm running with about 400 cores using rminerd. I found 5 blocks with it on 660 cores. Stopped mining about 1.5 hrs ago. Getting too hard. I got 5 blocks with about 500 or so cores.. so that seems to be around the same range. (give or take). I'm thinking of stopping though.. it's too hard.
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CryptoBeggar
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February 12, 2014, 09:15:10 AM |
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2000 cores and only 1 punny 3 rie block.
Might I ask you, have you manually optimized the miners before distributing through the system?
I am a bit pissed (at myself) for not realizing there will bi this minerd thing available...
Is this "rminerd -o -u xx -p xxx" the correct setting, or is there any specific flag I missed?
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CaffeinatedTech
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February 12, 2014, 09:26:54 AM |
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2000 cores and only 1 punny 3 rie block.
Might I ask you, have you manually optimized the miners before distributing through the system?
I am a bit pissed (at myself) for not realizing there will bi this minerd thing available...
Is this "rminerd -o -u xx -p xxx" the correct setting, or is there any specific flag I missed?
This is what I used. and yes I believe the wallet miner is complete rubbish. rminerd is the go, and many think it could use a really good going over with the optimisation stick. rminerd -o http://127.0.0.1:28332 -a primesr -u u -p p
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CryptoBeggar
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February 12, 2014, 09:29:01 AM |
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Thank you, good sir.
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maxsolnc
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February 12, 2014, 09:30:50 AM |
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I'm mining with 320 cores from the very beginning, got several zero-blockcs (7 or , and 4 non-zero blocks. I was running without scantime and -a option, now will try them.
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February 12, 2014, 10:18:42 AM |
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2x Xeon (716598 knumbers/s) got 0 accepted
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February 12, 2014, 10:38:02 AM |
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I have a i3 quad laptop running for fun (besides 120 cores with 0 reward) and it says that i will need 7.5mio seconds to find a block. Sound like "never" to me....
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mr.pj
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February 12, 2014, 10:43:50 AM |
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For those who riecoin is to hard to mine,
WTS: RIE in stacks of 10 - per Stack 0.01 BTC - or 50 RIE for 0.045 BTC
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Halbert
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February 12, 2014, 10:44:47 AM |
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I'm also mining with about 50 cores from the beginning and got 0 blocks. The difficulty is way too high and getting 0 reward with that computing power makes me think that this is nothing more than a huge waste of CPU time. I think, I'll quit this and switch back to a CPU coin with a steadier income and less price speculation.
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CryptoBeggar
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February 12, 2014, 10:49:31 AM |
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I'm mining with 320 cores from the very beginning, got several zero-blockcs (7 or , and 4 non-zero blocks. I was running without scantime and -a option, now will try them. Pretty nice record. A friend of mine is mining with ~5000 cores and only got like 20 blocks, albeit he is mining from the onset of blocks with finite reward. Cheers! Edit: So far general consensus might be you need ~ 200 - 600 cores to find a block per 12h! WOW! I remember mining with laptop when XPM was released and still getting a block.
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AizenSou
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February 12, 2014, 10:52:47 AM |
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2x Xeon (716598 knumbers/s) got 0 accepted Forget to solomine now people. My 12-cores Xeon need average 10 days to found a block. Waiting for a pool. Anyone has contact to ypool or xpool could contact them. Potential CPU-coin like riecoin would get support from them.
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February 12, 2014, 10:53:06 AM |
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I'm also mining with about 50 cores from the beginning and got 0 blocks. The difficulty is way too high and getting 0 reward with that computing power makes me think that this is nothing more than a huge waste of CPU time. I think, I'll quit this and switch back to a CPU coin with a steadier income and less price speculation. Patience my friend, you might get to find some in next week or so, perhaps...
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Alphi
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February 12, 2014, 10:58:58 AM |
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i didn't think there could be a bigger fail than the MAXCoin Launch...
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people mining with 500+ cores and not getting any coins.. no pools.... one website.... no exchanges.... nobody of any consequence promoting the coin...
EPIC FAIL.
i wouldn't buy your coins with a 1 dollar bill that I had used to wipe my ass with....
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February 12, 2014, 11:06:01 AM |
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i didn't think there could be a bigger fail than the MAXCoin Launch...
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people mining with 500+ cores and not getting any coins.. no pools.... one website.... no exchanges.... nobody of any consequence promoting the coin...
EPIC FAIL.
i wouldn't buy your coins with a 1 dollar bill that I had used to wipe my ass with....
Those people are doing it wrong. Mining with a i5 and a i7, total of 12 threads, got two blocks, about 60 RIC confirmed now.. one block somewhere last night (1AM GMT) and one block 9:26 this morning. If you're not getting blocks with 500 cores you're clearly doing something wrong.. (PM me your offers!)
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paulthetafy
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February 12, 2014, 11:06:17 AM |
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i didn't think there could be a bigger fail than the MAXCoin Launch...
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people mining with 500+ cores and not getting any coins.. no pools.... one website.... no exchanges.... nobody of any consequence promoting the coin...
EPIC FAIL.
i wouldn't buy your coins with a 1 dollar bill that I had used to wipe my ass with....
It comes down to value. Put a single machine on it and get a block in month or whatever and you'll get 50 coins. Imagine if RIC was worth as much as say LTC. You'd be pretty damn happy. So the fact that this is difficult to mine really just makes it more valuable, providing it has something else to offer too (which it does, new PoW). RIC is XPM all over again but without the crazy first few days of mining thousands. If it has a bit better marketing, it will be worth mining even at this diff.
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maxsolnc
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February 12, 2014, 11:09:03 AM |
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i didn't think there could be a bigger fail than the MAXCoin Launch...
but...
people mining with 500+ cores and not getting any coins.. no pools.... one website.... no exchanges.... nobody of any consequence promoting the coin...
EPIC FAIL.
i wouldn't buy your coins with a 1 dollar bill that I had used to wipe my ass with....
Those people are doing it wrong. Mining with a i5 and a i7, total of 12 threads, got two blocks, about 60 RIC confirmed now.. one block somewhere last night (1AM GMT) and one block 9:26 this morning. If you're not getting blocks with 500 cores you're clearly doing something wrong.. (PM me your offers!) I really cannot understand what's wrong with our mining. I've got ~100 RIC (mining from the beginning) with 320 cores, and as I see, it's not the worst case - seems rather good comparing to others. Just no idea what's wrong.
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February 12, 2014, 11:16:55 AM |
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i didn't think there could be a bigger fail than the MAXCoin Launch...
but...
people mining with 500+ cores and not getting any coins.. no pools.... one website.... no exchanges.... nobody of any consequence promoting the coin...
EPIC FAIL.
i wouldn't buy your coins with a 1 dollar bill that I had used to wipe my ass with....
already dead?! definetly (too) much negativism in here... it's a shame...
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dbbit
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February 12, 2014, 11:17:36 AM |
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Edit: So far general consensus might be you need ~ 200 - 600 cores to find a block per 12h! WOW! I remember mining with laptop when XPM was released and still getting a block.
That must mean there is about 500'000 cores currently on the network supporting this coin. That clearly cannot be just from random miners on this thread. Either someone has a massive > 100k machine botnet on this (why??), or there is a GPU miner that we don't know about. Does anybody have a way to export the wallet addresses of each payout in the blockchain to excel and chart it so that we can see if they went to 1000's of distinct wallets (botnet) or to a few wallets (GPU miners).
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