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March 05, 2014, 06:56:06 PM
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Hello,

I've been mining - using CPU Coin Miner - for 30 hours averaging 30KH/s (just trying to get the hang of this) and my wallet, which has my correct address, is showing a balance of 0 and unconfirmed of 0.

Does that sound accurate? Is there a site that you can enter your address into and see how much you've mined?

Suggestions or help?

Thanks!
Rob
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March 06, 2014, 01:13:54 AM
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Are you solo mining or mining in a pool? If you are solo mining, then you will receive bitcoins when you solve a block. At 30 kH/s, that might take a very long time. If you are mining in a pool, then the pool's website will give you the information you are looking for.

At 30 kH/s, you are going to earn something like $0.13 per day, and that is not likely to pay for your electricity.

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March 06, 2014, 09:24:08 AM
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You're not gonna profit from this ( with 99% certainty) even if you get paid your coins, sadly.

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March 06, 2014, 11:54:19 AM
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Hello,

I've been mining - using CPU Coin Miner - for 30 hours averaging 30KH/s (just trying to get the hang of this) and my wallet, which has my correct address, is showing a balance of 0 and unconfirmed of 0.

Does that sound accurate? Is there a site that you can enter your address into and see how much you've mined?

Suggestions or help?

Thanks!
Rob

According to the coinwarz calculator, if you are solo mining at the current dogecoin difficulty, it will take you about 5 years to find a block at 30 kH/s. BUT if you are lucky then you could generate a block tomorrow, or it could take 10 years to find a single block. But 5 years is a good estimate. Until you find a block, you won't have any dogecoins. Not sure how many coins you'll get once you solve a block though but it's a lot.

The good news is that if you join a pool then you should start earning dogecoins instantly. 30 kH/s at the current dogecoin difficulty should yield about 6 coins per hour, or about 150 coins per day if you leave your computer running 24/7.
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March 06, 2014, 11:55:56 AM
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Hello,

I've been mining - using CPU Coin Miner - for 30 hours averaging 30KH/s (just trying to get the hang of this) and my wallet, which has my correct address, is showing a balance of 0 and unconfirmed of 0.

Does that sound accurate? Is there a site that you can enter your address into and see how much you've mined?

Suggestions or help?

Thanks!
Rob

If you only got a CPU, you should try some CPU-only coins instead of scrypt coins.

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March 06, 2014, 12:31:38 PM
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Are you solo mining or mining in a pool? If you are solo mining, then you will receive bitcoins when you solve a block. At 30 kH/s, that might take a very long time. If you are mining in a pool, then the pool's website will give you the information you are looking for.

At 30 kH/s, you are going to earn something like $0.13 per day, and that is not likely to pay for your electricity.

This guy is talking about dogecoins, not bitcoins.
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March 06, 2014, 12:37:00 PM
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Are you solo mining or mining in a pool? If you are solo mining, then you will receive bitcoins when you solve a block. At 30 kH/s, that might take a very long time. If you are mining in a pool, then the pool's website will give you the information you are looking for.

At 30 kH/s, you are going to earn something like $0.13 per day, and that is not likely to pay for your electricity.

This guy is talking about dogecoins, not bitcoins.
I think he knows that. 0.13$ with 30KHash/s in Bitcoin network per day is a dream.
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March 06, 2014, 01:01:02 PM
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Are you solo mining or mining in a pool? If you are solo mining, then you will receive bitcoins when you solve a block. At 30 kH/s, that might take a very long time. If you are mining in a pool, then the pool's website will give you the information you are looking for.

At 30 kH/s, you are going to earn something like $0.13 per day, and that is not likely to pay for your electricity.

This guy is talking about dogecoins, not bitcoins.
I think he knows that. 0.13$ with 30KHash/s in Bitcoin network per day is a dream.

Yup. Otherwise my 333MH/s block erupter usb miner would be making me $1500 per day haha.


Hello,

I've been mining - using CPU Coin Miner - for 30 hours averaging 30KH/s (just trying to get the hang of this) and my wallet, which has my correct address, is showing a balance of 0 and unconfirmed of 0.

Does that sound accurate? Is there a site that you can enter your address into and see how much you've mined?

Suggestions or help?

Thanks!
Rob

If you only got a CPU, you should try some CPU-only coins instead of scrypt coins.

Any good ones? Looking at coinwarz, all the popular altcoins seem to be either sha-256 or scrypt.
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