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Author Topic: [ANN] [MINT] Mintcoin (POS / 5%) [NO ICO] [Fair distro, community maintained]  (Read 1369739 times)
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March 16, 2014, 11:53:34 PM
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The mining mintcoin pool bought 456,444.175 mintcoins in the last transaction and shared them in 62 workers (about 18:05 EST). Not bad for 1 day of life.

http://mintcoin-explorer.info/tx/389aac6c32bbace25e6dcc572e122375313589025fb1eb81f8e8a9f7f8c04f25

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Very impressive indeed

It is impressive, but I think it also illustrates the need for more Miners. 456,444 Mintcoins only represents a .07 BUY which will not move a market. So if you are a Mint supporter and you have the equipment please start mining http://mintpool.us/mint/index.php

That's it for me today, I've been all over this thread recently Grin Keep Mint Alive!

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March 16, 2014, 11:55:31 PM
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The mining mintcoin pool bought 456,444.175 mintcoins in the last transaction and shared them in 62 workers (about 18:05 EST). Not bad for 1 day of life.

http://mintcoin-explorer.info/tx/389aac6c32bbace25e6dcc572e122375313589025fb1eb81f8e8a9f7f8c04f25

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Very impressive indeed

It is impressive, but I think it also illustrates the need for more Miners. 456,444 Mintcoins only represents a .07 BUY which will not move a market. So if you are a Mint supporter and you have the equipment please start mining http://mintpool.us/mint/index.php

That's it for me today, I've been all over this thread recently Grin Keep Mint Alive!
I would  put another of my GPUs towards it if I knew that it would work with separate cards pointed with same wallet address, or if the pool had something implemented to allow for separate workers...

Check out this site for legit free BTC. It's like an hourly free lottery ticket that always pays out at least 300 satoshi, and could net you over .3 BTC if you're really lucky. Just gotta fill out a captcha each time. (basically a faucet with chance of real reward)
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March 17, 2014, 12:00:13 AM
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The mining mintcoin pool bought 456,444.175 mintcoins in the last transaction and shared them in 62 workers (about 18:05 EST). Not bad for 1 day of life.

http://mintcoin-explorer.info/tx/389aac6c32bbace25e6dcc572e122375313589025fb1eb81f8e8a9f7f8c04f25

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Very impressive indeed

gonna need a lot more than that to move this market

My thoughts exactly.

It may not move the market when he buys but now there is a constant purchasing of Mintcoin, and when the pool grows each of the buys will have a larger impact. At the very least its a signal to the market to buy and that the coin is undervalued
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March 17, 2014, 12:06:53 AM
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try command setgenerate true -1 in the console

you can use variables 1,2,3,4, or -1 to assign processing power to generation, -1 is 100% cpu usage
Woah. I just did this and I instantly started to mint. I didn't think I was even up for minting yet because I moved coins on the 9th of march...
mgburks77, stormia, others: how will it impact your minting? You'll mint more often or for more mint? I my first 20 day period just ended (and I received mint), does it mean I will have to wait 20 more days to see a difference?
It may just be coincidental that it seems to have had an effect on my minting, others who probably have way more knowledge about such things have said that adjusting setgenerate will only affect PoW mining.
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March 17, 2014, 12:07:05 AM
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The mining mintcoin pool bought 456,444.175 mintcoins in the last transaction and shared them in 62 workers (about 18:05 EST). Not bad for 1 day of life.

http://mintcoin-explorer.info/tx/389aac6c32bbace25e6dcc572e122375313589025fb1eb81f8e8a9f7f8c04f25

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Very impressive indeed

It is impressive, but I think it also illustrates the need for more Miners. 456,444 Mintcoins only represents a .07 BUY which will not move a market. So if you are a Mint supporter and you have the equipment please start mining http://mintpool.us/mint/index.php

That's it for me today, I've been all over this thread recently Grin Keep Mint Alive!

What this guy said! Wish I had mining equipment to start mining. Thank you for being active in the community!
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March 17, 2014, 12:14:20 AM
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just got my 1st minted coins, damn that looks sexy
I finally got some minted coins after 20 neverending days.
I received 77000 mintcoins from a 10 millions stack. Does it feel normal, particularly high or particularly low for you? Notice I did not receive anything else since then.

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March 17, 2014, 12:15:23 AM
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just got my 1st minted coins, damn that looks sexy
I finally got some minted coins after 20 neverending days.
I received 77000 mintcoins from a 10 millions stack. Does it feel normal, particularly high or particularly low for you? Notice I did not receive anything else since then.

How do free money feel like?


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March 17, 2014, 12:16:11 AM
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The mining mintcoin pool bought 456,444.175 mintcoins in the last transaction and shared them in 62 workers (about 18:05 EST). Not bad for 1 day of life.

http://mintcoin-explorer.info/tx/389aac6c32bbace25e6dcc572e122375313589025fb1eb81f8e8a9f7f8c04f25

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Very impressive indeed

It is impressive, but I think it also illustrates the need for more Miners. 456,444 Mintcoins only represents a .07 BUY which will not move a market. So if you are a Mint supporter and you have the equipment please start mining http://mintpool.us/mint/index.php

That's it for me today, I've been all over this thread recently Grin Keep Mint Alive!
I would  put another of my GPUs towards it if I knew that it would work with separate cards pointed with same wallet address, or if the pool had something implemented to allow for separate workers...

You use the same address for the 2nd GPU Smiley
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March 17, 2014, 12:20:32 AM
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The mining mintcoin pool bought 456,444.175 mintcoins in the last transaction and shared them in 62 workers (about 18:05 EST). Not bad for 1 day of life.

http://mintcoin-explorer.info/tx/389aac6c32bbace25e6dcc572e122375313589025fb1eb81f8e8a9f7f8c04f25

 Grin

Very impressive indeed

It is impressive, but I think it also illustrates the need for more Miners. 456,444 Mintcoins only represents a .07 BUY which will not move a market. So if you are a Mint supporter and you have the equipment please start mining http://mintpool.us/mint/index.php

That's it for me today, I've been all over this thread recently Grin Keep Mint Alive!
I would  put another of my GPUs towards it if I knew that it would work with separate cards pointed with same wallet address, or if the pool had something implemented to allow for separate workers...

I'll test it for you.

edit: seems to work fine with two cards pointed at the same worker/address.
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March 17, 2014, 12:20:43 AM
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The mining mintcoin pool bought 456,444.175 mintcoins in the last transaction and shared them in 62 workers (about 18:05 EST). Not bad for 1 day of life.

http://mintcoin-explorer.info/tx/389aac6c32bbace25e6dcc572e122375313589025fb1eb81f8e8a9f7f8c04f25

 Grin

Very impressive indeed

It is impressive, but I think it also illustrates the need for more Miners. 456,444 Mintcoins only represents a .07 BUY which will not move a market. So if you are a Mint supporter and you have the equipment please start mining http://mintpool.us/mint/index.php

That's it for me today, I've been all over this thread recently Grin Keep Mint Alive!
I would  put another of my GPUs towards it if I knew that it would work with separate cards pointed with same wallet address, or if the pool had something implemented to allow for separate workers...
I'm using three instances with the same wallet address. No problems. I was in for just a short time today (had things to finish, and plan on putting them back before bed), and received a mint payout. Tracking shares and h/s looked accurate, and I do not doubt that there will be no issues doing it this way.
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March 17, 2014, 12:24:36 AM
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The mining mintcoin pool bought 456,444.175 mintcoins in the last transaction and shared them in 62 workers (about 18:05 EST). Not bad for 1 day of life.

http://mintcoin-explorer.info/tx/389aac6c32bbace25e6dcc572e122375313589025fb1eb81f8e8a9f7f8c04f25

 Grin

Very impressive indeed

It is impressive, but I think it also illustrates the need for more Miners. 456,444 Mintcoins only represents a .07 BUY which will not move a market. So if you are a Mint supporter and you have the equipment please start mining http://mintpool.us/mint/index.php

That's it for me today, I've been all over this thread recently Grin Keep Mint Alive!
I would  put another of my GPUs towards it if I knew that it would work with separate cards pointed with same wallet address, or if the pool had something implemented to allow for separate workers...
I'm using three instances with the same wallet address. No problems. I was in for just a short time today (had things to finish, and plan on putting them back before bed), and received a mint payout. Tracking shares and h/s looked accurate, and I do not doubt that there will be no issues doing it this way.
The problem i'm seeing is that the difficulty is getting set for both cards at the same level, and it's making one card get barely any submissions. I'm also getting Stratum connection interrupted.

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March 17, 2014, 12:27:42 AM
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just got my 1st minted coins, damn that looks sexy
I finally got some minted coins after 20 neverending days.
I received 77000 mintcoins from a 10 millions stack. Does it feel normal, particularly high or particularly low for you? Notice I did not receive anything else since then.
How do free money feel like?
Disappointing.
I expected more.

Correct me if I'm wrong:
1. 20% first year, with payout every 20 days
2. 365 days in one year => every payout shall represent 18,25% or the 20% interest (18,25*20=365). That is, 0,0365% of my total
3. My total is 10 millions mints (I'm talking of 10 millions of 20 days old mints). Thus, 0,0365% of 10 millions is 365000.
4. I received 77251 mints. Less than a quarter of what I should have receive.

I hope my calculations are wrong; correct me it this is the case.

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try command setgenerate true -1 in the console

you can use variables 1,2,3,4, or -1 to assign processing power to generation, -1 is 100% cpu usage
Woah. I just did this and I instantly started to mint. I didn't think I was even up for minting yet because I moved coins on the 9th of march...
mgburks77, stormia, others: how will it impact your minting? You'll mint more often or for more mint? I my first 20 day period just ended (and I received mint), does it mean I will have to wait 20 more days to see a difference?

I just got my first minting yesterday, which was 20 days, so I'm not sure yet.
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March 17, 2014, 12:32:54 AM
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just got my 1st minted coins, damn that looks sexy
I finally got some minted coins after 20 neverending days.
I received 77000 mintcoins from a 10 millions stack. Does it feel normal, particularly high or particularly low for you? Notice I did not receive anything else since then.
How do free money feel like?
Disappointing.
I expected more.

Correct me if I'm wrong:
1. 20% first year, with payout every 20 days
2. 365 days in one year => every payout shall represent 18,25% or the 20% interest (18,25*20=365). That is, 0,0365% of my total
3. My total is 10 millions mints (I'm talking of 10 millions of 20 days old mints). Thus, 0,0365% of 10 millions is 365000.
4. I received 77251 mints. Less than a quarter of what I should have receive.

I hope my calculations are wrong; correct me it this is the case.
Did you put all your mints into your wallet at the same time? If not, you should expect additional PoS mints over time.

Check out this site for legit free BTC. It's like an hourly free lottery ticket that always pays out at least 300 satoshi, and could net you over .3 BTC if you're really lucky. Just gotta fill out a captcha each time. (basically a faucet with chance of real reward)
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March 17, 2014, 12:34:00 AM
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just got my 1st minted coins, damn that looks sexy
I finally got some minted coins after 20 neverending days.
I received 77000 mintcoins from a 10 millions stack. Does it feel normal, particularly high or particularly low for you? Notice I did not receive anything else since then.
How do free money feel like?
Disappointing.
I expected more.

Correct me if I'm wrong:
1. 20% first year, with payout every 20 days
2. 365 days in one year => every payout shall represent 18,25% or the 20% interest (18,25*20=365). That is, 0,0365% of my total
3. My total is 10 millions mints (I'm talking of 10 millions of 20 days old mints). Thus, 0,0365% of 10 millions is 365000.
4. I received 77251 mints. Less than a quarter of what I should have receive.

I hope my calculations are wrong; correct me it this is the case.

Yeah, that seems too low. Think any of it got moved in a change transaction?
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March 17, 2014, 12:38:35 AM
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Before I moved mint out of my wallet for trading, i had about 4 different PoS blocks generated across a couple days because i mined my coins and they had entered my wallet over time rather than all at once.

Check out this site for legit free BTC. It's like an hourly free lottery ticket that always pays out at least 300 satoshi, and could net you over .3 BTC if you're really lucky. Just gotta fill out a captcha each time. (basically a faucet with chance of real reward)
http://freebitco.in/?r=242778
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probably some bagholder is autoselling minted coins.

more likely someone who mined 100s of millions of coins during the the PoW phase

Not very likely

Why would a "bagholder" sell his mint for less than they bought them for? If they aren't selling for less than they paid, then how are they a "bagholder" and not someone who has 100s of millions of mint from mining the during the PoW stage?

Explain your logic please.
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March 17, 2014, 12:41:10 AM
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just got my 1st minted coins, damn that looks sexy
I finally got some minted coins after 20 neverending days.
I received 77000 mintcoins from a 10 millions stack. Does it feel normal, particularly high or particularly low for you? Notice I did not receive anything else since then.
How do free money feel like?
Disappointing.
I expected more.

Correct me if I'm wrong:
1. 20% first year, with payout every 20 days
2. 365 days in one year => every payout shall represent 18,25% or the 20% interest (18,25*20=365). That is, 0,0365% of my total
3. My total is 10 millions mints (I'm talking of 10 millions of 20 days old mints). Thus, 0,0365% of 10 millions is 365000.
4. I received 77251 mints. Less than a quarter of what I should have receive.

I hope my calculations are wrong; correct me it this is the case.

If you have a 10 mil stake then every 20 days you should mint about 109589 to be on track for a 20% dividend for the year.
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March 17, 2014, 12:43:16 AM
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you'll mint 25-50K more this period
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March 17, 2014, 12:50:06 AM
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The problem i'm seeing is that the difficulty is getting set for both cards at the same level, and it's making one card get barely any submissions. I'm also getting Stratum connection interrupted.

I would normally think that your assumption (diff level) would be correct, but it was reporting accurately for my three cards (one being ~30% faster than the other two), so I'm not sure how they have it set up - I'm actually pretty sure that the server sees all three connections, despite there being only one username. You could try setting up a different password for each instance, or, like was said earlier (probably was you), set up a different wallet address for each miner.

As far as the stratum interruption, I did see that a few times while I was running in there, but a very few. Not sure what might be causing this.
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