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It was very interesting, but it is a pity that there is no support for Windows. I like your concept, it seems fair. so the first one and the last one was equal opportunity.
Is there really no support for Windows, which means mining must use miners, in my opinion it is unfair, because it will cause a token holder monopoly
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August 20, 2018, 01:33:54 PM |
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It was very interesting, but it is a pity that there is no support for Windows. I like your concept, it seems fair. so the first one and the last one was equal opportunity.
Is there really no support for Windows, which means mining must use miners, in my opinion it is unfair, because it will cause a token holder monopoly There are windows wallets and miners now. But also windows users can run VM's or install Linux. I don't think it's really that unfair. At best it's an inconvenience.
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August 21, 2018, 03:21:01 AM Last edit: August 21, 2018, 03:46:13 AM by holderwhale999 |
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i have 45 cores on VM but miner running only with 4 cores, how can i mine with 45 cores ?
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August 21, 2018, 04:30:15 AM |
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i have 45 cores on VM but miner running only with 4 cores, how can i mine with 45 cores ?
--threads 45
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August 21, 2018, 04:39:38 AM |
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less hashing power with 45 cores (
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August 21, 2018, 05:05:30 AM |
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less hashing power with 45 cores ( Oh right, you are using the swift miner. Use megaminer, it's about 5x faster
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August 21, 2018, 05:11:45 AM |
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August 21, 2018, 05:20:45 AM |
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August 21, 2018, 05:21:10 AM |
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how i can see my hashing speed in megaminer ?
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August 21, 2018, 05:22:15 AM |
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how i can see my hashing speed in megaminer ?
you can't. All you can see is the reward. The hashing speed is, sadly irrelevant and not a good measure.
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August 21, 2018, 05:30:40 AM |
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now better ) thank you
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August 22, 2018, 03:17:05 AM |
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My miner keeps crashing and I'm getting "core dumped" error on linux does anyone know of any compiling options to fix this?
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August 22, 2018, 03:52:24 AM |
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My miner keeps crashing and I'm getting "core dumped" error on linux does anyone know of any compiling options to fix this?
i get this error 2 times yesterday, but now all working fine ~ 14 hours. This may be probably when the seed node goes offline for some reason.
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August 22, 2018, 05:42:17 AM |
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My miner keeps crashing and I'm getting "core dumped" error on linux does anyone know of any compiling options to fix this?
If you can get us that dump or indeed some kind of crash backtrace then we can try and work out where the crash is and how to stop it.
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August 23, 2018, 01:06:07 AM |
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My miner keeps crashing and I'm getting "core dumped" error on linux does anyone know of any compiling options to fix this?
If you can get us that dump or indeed some kind of crash backtrace then we can try and work out where the crash is and how to stop it. It may have something to do with how I compiled it, Is there a log saved somewhere that I can copy and paste here? I'm a bit of a noob with linux.
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My windows cli wallet
An error occurred while reading the wallet file, showing the result
Unhandled Exception: Newtonsoft.Json.JsonReaderException: Additional text encountered after finished reading JSON content: . Path '', line 1, position 6000. at Newtonsoft.Json.JsonTextReader.Read() at Newtonsoft.Json.Serialization.JsonSerializerInternalReader.Deserialize(JsonReader reader, Type objectType, Boolean checkAdditionalContent) at Newtonsoft.Json.JsonSerializer.DeserializeInternal(JsonReader reader, Type objectType) at Newtonsoft.Json.JsonConvert.DeserializeObject(String value, Type type, JsonSerializerSettings settings) at Newtonsoft.Json.JsonConvert.DeserializeObject[T](String value, JsonSerializerSettings settings) at SimpleWallet.WalletContainer.Read(String filePath, String password) at SimpleWallet.Program.Main(String[] args)
How to deal with it?
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glasbren
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August 23, 2018, 03:35:35 AM |
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As this ORE things are mineable forever, does that means the total supply of this coins became unlimited? If that how it is, then how do you maintain the price of this coins?
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August 23, 2018, 04:52:50 AM |
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As this ORE things are mineable forever, does that means the total supply of this coins became unlimited? If that how it is, then how do you maintain the price of this coins?
The interesting part if you read the original post is that it has "No fixed reward and no fixed supply", depending on mining power it will adjust accordingly if I understand correctly.
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August 23, 2018, 08:31:41 AM |
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As this ORE things are mineable forever, does that means the total supply of this coins became unlimited? If that how it is, then how do you maintain the price of this coins?
The interesting part if you read the original post is that it has "No fixed reward and no fixed supply", depending on mining power it will adjust accordingly if I understand correctly. There is no calculable supply. Only a likelihood: So for instance there are about: 1.206*10^24 possible ore positions: On average only 1 in 830k positions yields a hash starting in the range fff4->ffff, which is only the gateway condition, so that reduces the probability to: 1.45*10^18 Then, there are only 9000 magic beans of Unsigned 32 Bit Integer which have to be exactly matched within the hash. Those obviously have a combination of 4,294,967,295 possible values, and the key has 60 chances to match one of only 9000. This drops the possibilities to (and i've just roughly tried to work this out so please forgive some rounding): 182,306,394,022,900 Now these on average may have a value of around 0.48 veldspar (based on running some numbers this morning). But, as depletion takes hold an exponential chance of finding ore which has already been mined occurs. Making, the emission not a straight forward line. ANDThe ORE & Hashes are all incalculable and random. Which makes a straightforward calculation exceptionally difficult. It could be that some sets of bytes yeild many results and some absolutely nothing.
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