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neuroMode
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April 17, 2014, 10:18:55 PM |
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what's going on with the scrypt pools? nut2pools suddenly dropped dead, stablehash won't let me create workers and displays diff 7k, the others seem dead.. edit: well, everything back to normal with nut nut pools. but i think i'm gonna join shoelesssteve on eminer for a while Just keep reporting if pools are sucking and someone will jump in with a better one.
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linked67
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April 17, 2014, 11:09:08 PM |
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I was just going to post the same message, thanks for support. I don't understand why so few people use p2pool. Anyway, i put some of my rigs back to help the node. 70% of the qubit hash is on the myr.nonce-pool.com, that's not nice to have all this power centralized. Don't forget everyone can make a p2pool node for qubit with this source code: https://github.com/linked67/p2pool-myrq
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neuroMode
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April 18, 2014, 01:37:54 AM |
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I was just going to post the same message, thanks for support. I don't understand why so few people use p2pool. Anyway, i put some of my rigs back to help the node. 70% of the qubit hash is on the myr.nonce-pool.com, that's not nice to have all this power centralized. Don't forget everyone can make a p2pool node for qubit with this source code: https://github.com/linked67/p2pool-myrqExcellent point to make again. Pool owners won't like it but it's the truth.
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gatra
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April 18, 2014, 03:06:57 AM |
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I think the patch is not correct. By default (the case where params.size() is 0), you should call GetDifficulty with the value of the global miningAlgo, not with 0 as the patch proposes.
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uamazeballzme
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April 18, 2014, 03:29:20 AM |
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I think the patch is not correct. By default (the case where params.size() is 0), you should call GetDifficulty with the value of the global miningAlgo, not with 0 as the patch proposes. Main issue is getdifficulty is not allowing arguments. Made quick local patch to verify, didn't see the global outside the scope of the problem - wasn't really looking. Definitely someone w/ more familiarity w/ codebase should address and resolve. Behavior prior to patch: obf@obf:~/myriadcoin/src$ ./myriadcoind getdifficulty 1221362.38981582 obf@obf:~/myriadcoin/src$ ./myriadcoind getdifficulty 1 error: {"code":-1,"message":"getdifficulty\nReturns the proof-of-work difficulty as a multiple of the minimum difficulty."}
Behavior after. obf@obf:~/myriadcoin/src$ ./myriadcoind getdifficulty 0 1588215.87495287 obf@obf:~/myriadcoin/src$ ./myriadcoind getdifficulty 1 11.83426209 obf@obf:~/myriadcoin/src$ ./myriadcoind getdifficulty 1588215.87495287
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miningpoolhub
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Mining Pool Hub
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April 18, 2014, 03:35:15 AM |
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I was just going to post the same message, thanks for support. I don't understand why so few people use p2pool. Anyway, i put some of my rigs back to help the node. 70% of the qubit hash is on the myr.nonce-pool.com, that's not nice to have all this power centralized. Don't forget everyone can make a p2pool node for qubit with this source code: https://github.com/linked67/p2pool-myrqExcellent point to make again. Pool owners won't like it but it's the truth. Each type of pool has pros and cons. p2pool is also ran by operators, you may be charged for some fee too. Actually p2pool is much easier for pool owners. Low sever fee, low traffic, management issues are limited. I could have make p2pool but I didn't like to set wallet address for each coins. I wanted to switch coins easily with just one account, wanted to manage them by just one click. Well I'm yet working on coin switching feature, but this type of switching will come out soon. Currently, you can mine several coins with just one account on my pool. This helps people managing their miners and coins. And p2pool usually set their minimum difficulty value high to lower the traffic, small miners can't join. The is the main reason why I started centralized pool. Both pool is needed on coin mining. Have a try on our pool. http://myriadcoin-groestl.miningpoolhub.com/
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awais3344
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April 18, 2014, 06:47:21 AM |
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i bought at 0.00000464 but i think price is dropping.
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neuroMode
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April 18, 2014, 06:49:24 AM |
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i bought at 0.00000464 but i think price is dropping.
Hype cycles. Don't worry
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awais3344
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April 18, 2014, 06:50:37 AM |
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i bought at 0.00000464 but i think price is dropping.
Hype cycles. Don't worry I will wait a day
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iopq
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April 18, 2014, 07:12:31 AM |
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i dont get the bat file, what is php.exe i dont have this?? how do i start the script?
You need to install PHP, as this script is written in PHP
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linked67
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April 18, 2014, 08:45:02 AM |
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I was just going to post the same message, thanks for support. I don't understand why so few people use p2pool. Anyway, i put some of my rigs back to help the node. 70% of the qubit hash is on the myr.nonce-pool.com, that's not nice to have all this power centralized. Don't forget everyone can make a p2pool node for qubit with this source code: https://github.com/linked67/p2pool-myrqExcellent point to make again. Pool owners won't like it but it's the truth. Pool owers can build a p2pool node too Since i have switch back most of my rigs to qubit p2pool, we have a better "Expected time to block". It was near 10h and it's around 3h now. With 50 or 100Mh/s more (10 or 20 r9280x), we should be around 1h to find a block.
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April 18, 2014, 01:49:37 PM Last edit: April 18, 2014, 01:59:44 PM by burningzoul |
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Community people, should Myriad appear here or not? http://coinalliance.org/index.html Maybe it can benefit us... Maybe Myriad should also be involved in : https://prypto.com ...just saying.. ) Why? Because we need to be everywhere, anywhere, so everybody can find out about the beauty of the modular 5POW blockchain
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ahmed_bodi
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April 18, 2014, 09:54:27 PM |
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Community people, should Myriad appear here or not? http://coinalliance.org/index.html Maybe it can benefit us... Maybe Myriad should also be involved in : https://prypto.com ...just saying.. ) Why? Because we need to be everywhere, anywhere, so everybody can find out about the beauty of the modular 5POW blockchain ohh prypto will be soon. just wait
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Bitrated user: ahmedbodi.
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neuroMode
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April 18, 2014, 10:51:03 PM |
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Community people, should Myriad appear here or not? http://coinalliance.org/index.html Maybe it can benefit us... Maybe Myriad should also be involved in : https://prypto.com ...just saying.. ) Why? Because we need to be everywhere, anywhere, so everybody can find out about the beauty of the modular 5POW blockchain I'll look into Coinalliance.org
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neuroMode
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April 18, 2014, 11:52:40 PM |
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2013 Bitcoin Conference. Security Panel. 1 year ago. MyriadCoin was predicted by Dan Kaminsky, at least discussed seriously in public. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=si-2niFDgtIJump to 41:00 and see the benefit of a blockchain like MyriadCoin's be realized. If you still needed confidence to hold long-term, here it is. Thanks, pierce.
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brooklynite
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April 19, 2014, 03:26:46 AM |
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I was just going to post the same message, thanks for support. I don't understand why so few people use p2pool. Anyway, i put some of my rigs back to help the node. 70% of the qubit hash is on the myr.nonce-pool.com, that's not nice to have all this power centralized. Don't forget everyone can make a p2pool node for qubit with this source code: https://github.com/linked67/p2pool-myrqExcellent point to make again. Pool owners won't like it but it's the truth. Pool owers can build a p2pool node too Since i have switch back most of my rigs to qubit p2pool, we have a better "Expected time to block". It was near 10h and it's around 3h now. With 50 or 100Mh/s more (10 or 20 r9280x), we should be around 1h to find a block. Is Scrypt the best way to mine this coin with GPU?
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neuroMode
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April 19, 2014, 05:59:41 AM |
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I was just going to post the same message, thanks for support. I don't understand why so few people use p2pool. Anyway, i put some of my rigs back to help the node. 70% of the qubit hash is on the myr.nonce-pool.com, that's not nice to have all this power centralized. Don't forget everyone can make a p2pool node for qubit with this source code: https://github.com/linked67/p2pool-myrqExcellent point to make again. Pool owners won't like it but it's the truth. Pool owers can build a p2pool node too Since i have switch back most of my rigs to qubit p2pool, we have a better "Expected time to block". It was near 10h and it's around 3h now. With 50 or 100Mh/s more (10 or 20 r9280x), we should be around 1h to find a block. Is Scrypt the best way to mine this coin with GPU? Skein, Qubit, and Groestl are also very good. You can see the estimated coins per scrypt mh and calculate it from how many GPUs you are running here: http://myriad.theblockexplorer.com/
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