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February 28, 2014, 02:19:54 AM |
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The coin is going VERY strong! I'm not sure how many of the miners on the pool read ALL these posts. But if they do, they should consider spreading out.
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Signature for Rent - PM if Interested
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February 28, 2014, 02:48:28 AM Last edit: February 28, 2014, 03:57:43 AM by DrReaper |
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11 Million difficulty Thorcoin is a powerhouse!
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Thorcoin (OP)
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February 28, 2014, 02:48:48 AM |
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Bounty of 2000000THOR for Stores accepting THOR.
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QTE
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February 28, 2014, 03:30:25 AM |
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lazycoins
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February 28, 2014, 04:32:37 AM |
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Just dropping by to let you guys know that its official: https://twitter.com/LazyCoinsYou're one of the first coins we have accepted at our exchange to be traded at launch, which will probably be the biggest launch for any altcoins exchange yet. Since our announcement 8 days ago we nearly have 1500 followers and 28 altcoins aceepted. We are working hard to launch beta on Sunday 6pm GMT. So for further updates please follow us https://twitter.com/LazyCoins. Retweet and show your support! THOR will be paired with ltc, btc and doge
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ClutchThese
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February 28, 2014, 04:38:52 AM |
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Just dropping by to let you guys know that its official: https://twitter.com/LazyCoinsYou're one of the first coins we have accepted at our exchange to be traded at launch, which will probably be the biggest launch for any altcoins exchange yet. Since our announcement 8 days ago we nearly have 1500 followers and 28 altcoins aceepted. We are working hard to launch beta on Sunday 6pm GMT. So for further updates please follow us https://twitter.com/LazyCoins. Retweet and show your support! THOR will be paired with ltc, btc and doge That's great! An LTC market will be nice indeed.
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Signature for Rent - PM if Interested
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skysmile
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February 28, 2014, 05:48:47 AM |
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I don't know what chat software used in foreign countries But in the China or by QQ software If you know QQ software, whether can use QQ to communicate with us Thorcoin QQ group is 367500156 or 368508237
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Daanlt
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February 28, 2014, 07:09:56 AM |
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Spread the hash power, use 0% fee 'Bee Thor pool' http://bee-thor.daan.ltThank you
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Independent Analyst
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February 28, 2014, 08:25:06 AM |
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Anyone has got the perfect CGminer setting to mine Thorcoin on Sapphire R9 280x Dual-X OC cards? Here are settings and only getting 3MH/s for each card, but I know it should be 6MH/s out of my R9 280X: "gpu-engine" : "1020", "gpu-memclock" : "1250",
"thread-concurrency" : "8192", "intensity" : "13", "gpu-threads" : "2", "worksize" : "256",
"scan-time" : "5", "gpu-reorder" : true, "scrypt" : true, "Nfmin" : "4", "Nfmax" : "30", "StartT" : "1393167677"
Windows 8 OS. Running on 13.1 Catalyst Driver. Using Thorminer as posted by OP. (tried upgrading to Catalyst 13.11 beta version 95 and Catalyst 13.12 but respectively, it didn't work at all, kept receiving "GPU failure" message inside cgminer). Can't seem to get 6MH/s of each card or to get it work at all with newer drivers.
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February 28, 2014, 08:56:34 AM |
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Just dropping by to let you guys know that its official: https://twitter.com/LazyCoinsYou're one of the first coins we have accepted at our exchange to be traded at launch, which will probably be the biggest launch for any altcoins exchange yet. Since our announcement 8 days ago we nearly have 1500 followers and 28 altcoins aceepted. We are working hard to launch beta on Sunday 6pm GMT. So for further updates please follow us https://twitter.com/LazyCoins. Retweet and show your support! THOR will be paired with ltc, btc and doge https://i.imgur.com/65ks2FH.pngFantastic news. I will add Lazycoins Exchange to the website and ask OP.
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February 28, 2014, 09:08:20 AM |
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I have also requested to be added to CoinmarketCap.
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February 28, 2014, 09:17:39 AM |
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Anyone has got the perfect CGminer setting to mine Thorcoin on Sapphire R9 280x Dual-X OC cards? Here are settings and only getting 3MH/s for each card, but I know it should be 6MH/s out of my R9 280X: "gpu-engine" : "1020", "gpu-memclock" : "1250",
"thread-concurrency" : "8192", "intensity" : "13", "gpu-threads" : "2", "worksize" : "256",
"scan-time" : "5", "gpu-reorder" : true, "scrypt" : true, "Nfmin" : "4", "Nfmax" : "30", "StartT" : "1393167677"
Windows 8 OS. Running on 13.1 Catalyst Driver. Using Thorminer as posted by OP. (tried upgrading to Catalyst 13.11 beta version 95 and Catalyst 13.12 but respectively, it didn't work at all, kept receiving "GPU failure" message inside cgminer). Can't seem to get 6MH/s of each card or to get it work at all with newer drivers. This is what i use on my 280x Dual X, getting 6.2mh/s each I am using yacminer 3.4.1 You can find a link to it in the thread here. "intensity" : "20,20,20,20", "vectors" : "1,1,1,1", "worksize" : "256,256,256,256", "kernel" : "scrypt,scrypt,scrypt,scrypt", "gpu-engine" : "1100-1100,1100-1100,1100-1100,1100-1100", "temp-cutoff" : "95,95,95,95", "temp-overheat" : "85,85,85,85", "temp-target" : "75,75,75,75", "api-listen" : true, "api-port" : "4567", "expiry" : "60", "gpu-dyninterval" : "7", "gpu-platform" : "0", "gpu-threads" : "1", "log" : "5", "no-pool-disable" : true, "queue" : "1", "scan-time" : "15", "scrypt" : true, "temp-hysteresis" : "3", "shares" : "0", "kernel-path" : "/usr/local/bin",
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Xtrata
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February 28, 2014, 09:35:42 AM |
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thorcoin.pools.mindfox.net is painfully slow thor.cryptopool.eu now is running but it was down few minutes ago thor.cipherpool.com didn't find any block so far thor.zeuspool.com is down thorcoin.coinspool.net is down
just look at difficulty it was 90 1 hour ago now is 52 next is 46
You are right only for the web browsing @ thorcoin.pools.mindfox.net. Stratum works perfect and pool calculates shares and distributes coins normally (which is what really is about, isn't it? ) The browsing issue is not exactly an issue but more of because of the redirection of all resources to the pool itself. If I'm not mistaken, thorcoin.pools.mindfox.net is the only pool that hasn't brought down to it's knees because of the mining load. We did whatever possible to stay online and continue to provide stratum and pool calculations for everyone to use. I'm just saying this because the way it is presented gives bad reputation to the pool and it's a shame because I strongly believe that the people behind that pool deserves credits for their hard work keeping the pool up, when all other pools went down again and again and again... The funny thing here is that more than 2-3 pools getting DDoS at the same time while mindfoxs pool is still up, if you read some posts above you would had seen it was because of DDoS and not because of many miners. Talking bad about other pools that they cant handle the load when they actually getting attacked and only 1 pool is up and it is urs. I did not talk bad about the other pools. On the contrary, if you check previous posts of mine, you will notice that I was trying to support the coin by promoting all pools, not just mine. While the other pools where down and miners started coming my way, I sat all night watching the logs, inspecting what exactly was happening so I could prevent my pool from going offline too. That's why I restarted stratum a couple of times for a matter of seconds so that all the changes I did to the whole system be applied instantly. You will understand that all the above is true, just by checking the hashing rate of your miner: Does it really have that amount of power with other coins/algorithms? Now, regarding the slow performance of the site: I am not a rich person, nor I expect to do business from becoming a pool owner. I'm just a miner like everybody in here, who wants to return back to the community. So, I setup a pool to a small cloud server my budget could afford. I have no employees working for me, nor I can afford to have high end servers. It's just me and all of you, supporting the coin and the pools. That server handled a ~3.5Mhs of hashing load at some time and I was (and still am) doing the best I can to keep the pool in a working state and to gather experiences during that time. For absolutely no fees, depending only to users' donations (which weren't many, only some users remembered to visit the donation field and support the pool with a percentage of donation) Mindfox.Net pool keeps providing stratum services to the users of Thor coin and will happily continue to do so, for as long as we can keep up the pace. If you read the announcements that you're referring to, you will notice that some of them have DDoS protection, right? Just a thought... I am sorry if I come a little hard on you, but it didn't feel good the fact that you implied that I could be involved to those "attacks". DDoS protection doesnt automaticly mean that you are 100% protected and you know this already so why do you even mention that? Yeah you sat up all night when the ddos was happening right? Its not the first time it happens either. Sorry but I do not believe 1 word you are saying here. "You will understand that all the above is true, just by checking the hashing rate of your miner: Does it really have that amount of power with other coins/algorithms? " What does my hashrate have to do with anything? Xtara, Mindfox has been right the entire time. The coin and pool operate much differently than other pools. He knows what he's talking about. He has sorted out a huge problem that the normal pool setup doesn't address. I just wanted to publicly thank Mindfox for the tremendous help and support he has given to THORcoin, the community and Zeuspool. He might know what he is talking about but that has not been the problem in this case.
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mindfox
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February 28, 2014, 10:01:42 AM |
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He might know what he is talking about but that has not been the problem in this case.
So, at start you implied that I was DDoS'ing the other pools. The admin of one of those pools which I was supposed to be attacking (according to your saying) confirmed the problem (which may I remind you, you also told him that he did not know what he's talking about - it must be very fashionable sentence these days). After about a day, I helped the admin of that pool and all problems disappeared instantly (unless of course you find something else to accuse me of... ) Now you state that in this case (what case exactly are you referring to? ) the problem wasn't that, but something else. What was exactly the problem then and how do you have knowledge of it? Are you perhaps one of the admins of one of those pools that were under attack (by me according to you) Either have the courage to admit that you were at foul accusing someone without even a single piece of evidence or (from what I can undestand) the slightest technical background to backup your "opinion". You know, there are people that still values the word "honor" and "reputation" and are not hiding behind computer screens, flaming others just for the fun of it. What ever damage you managed to do with your "mud throwing" posts is hard to undone now, but at least have the decency to accept your mistake and move on. I did it several times in my life and still do when I'm at fault
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mikk2k2
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February 28, 2014, 10:04:52 AM |
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February 28, 2014, 10:12:04 AM |
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Please sent invite thor.cryptopool.eu trareafes@gmail.comThanks
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mindfox
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February 28, 2014, 10:14:53 AM |
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*** bumb *** This is serious. I would like to remind to all miners, that by not spreading the hashing power to at least 3-4 pools equally, they put the coin in liability. Right now we're experiencing a 51% attack to the coin. Is anybody aware of that?
Let's not break the cryptocurrency rules ourselves. Spread the hash.
And so that you don't think I'm doing it to favor my pools, don't come to any of my pools. Chose someone else. Just don't allow this situation to continue like that. Noone outside the Thorcoin community will ever bother with the coin.
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Xtrata
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February 28, 2014, 10:17:24 AM |
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He might know what he is talking about but that has not been the problem in this case.
So, at start you implied that I was DDoS'ing the other pools. The admin of one of those pools which I was supposed to be attacking (according to your saying) confirmed the problem (which may I remind you, you also told him that he did not know what he's talking about - it must be very fashionable sentence these days). After about a day, I helped the admin of that pool and all problems disappeared instantly (unless of course you find something else to accuse me of... ) Now you state that in this case (what case exactly are you referring to? ) the problem wasn't that, but something else. What was exactly the problem then and how do you have knowledge of it? Are you perhaps one of the admins of one of those pools that were under attack (by me according to you) Either have the courage to admit that you were at foul accusing someone without even a single piece of evidence or (from what I can undestand) the slightest technical background to backup your "opinion". You know, there are people that still values the word "honor" and "reputation" and are not hiding behind computer screens, flaming others just for the fun of it. What ever damage you managed to do with your "mud throwing" posts is hard to undone now, but at least have the decency to accept your mistake and move on. I did it several times in my life and still do when I'm at fault We did talk about cryptopool and you claimed it wasnt because of ddos it went down (when you do not have any evidence or knowledge why it went down), I dont need to "admit" anything just as much as you will never admit you could be wrong. If you believe I write to flame you because of the fun of it, then think again. Anyhow, you can keep believe that you are right, its fine, I will drop it from now on and will not reply to you anymore. Oh and btw, yes I know the admins so I do know why it happened.
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February 28, 2014, 10:51:13 AM Last edit: February 28, 2014, 11:06:05 AM by pryzh |
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Peeps, the cryptopool.eu has 9.1 GH out of 11 GH on the network. i think this coin is in serious trouble if people dont spread out their hashpower..... Dont let this coin die!! I have already pointed my miners at another pool and highly suggest everyone else does so too ASAP
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