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January 15, 2019, 05:00:28 AM |
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How do I mine for Windows? is there a way for that?
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January 15, 2019, 05:04:51 AM |
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So if there are no addresses and exchanges of Grin are 'person to person' so to speak, then if I mine on a pool using windows miner, how would I be rewarded for mining ? Is it by IP, email ? I don't have a Linux instance currently to view the wallet.
Once you set up a wallet you'll be able to request a payout via any method supported by your pool. Cheers, looks like I need to set up that Linux instance so I can install a wallet
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January 15, 2019, 05:08:46 AM |
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How do I mine for Windows? is there a way for that?
https://github.com/mozkomor/GrinGoldMinerPlease note that mainnet launch is ~10 hours away but you can set your miner up in advance.
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January 15, 2019, 05:14:52 AM |
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Hello. Is there CPU miner for windows? What speed does miner give for 6-x core CPU?
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January 15, 2019, 05:15:44 AM |
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Ok I can't figure out payments from pools. It says you can use an online wallet. So is there a windows wallet that is obviously online/connected or is there a web wallet only that is to be used? Someone please clarify this and provide a link to the "wallet" Thanks
You'll see the payment method near the end of the article more of a direct payment, certainly different and I'm not familiar with keybase myself https://medium.com/@blade.doyle/configure-payments-on-mwgrinpool-com-how-to-7b84163ec467
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January 15, 2019, 05:27:11 AM |
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Is the network now still in test mode? Where all these people are then digging, there is already a 2.52 Kgps hash network.
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January 15, 2019, 07:32:06 AM Last edit: January 15, 2019, 07:53:58 AM by theymos |
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Are you guys EXCITED????
So if there are no addresses and exchanges of Grin are 'person to person' so to speak, then if I mine on a pool using windows miner, how would I be rewarded for mining ? Is it by IP, email ? I don't have a Linux instance currently to view the wallet.
I don't know how it works with mining specifically, but in general: grin payments require a three-way process. This can be done automatically through an IP address or keybase, or you can do it manually like this: 1. The sender runs grin wallet send -m file -d FILE.txt GRIN_AMOUNT, which creates the file FILE.txt. 2. The sender gives FILE.txt to the recipient. 3. The recipient runs grin wallet receive -i FILE.txt, which creates another file FILE.txt.response. 4. The recipient gives FILE.txt.response to the sender. 5. The sender runs grin wallet finalize -i FILE.txt.response, and the transaction is done. The IP/keybase methods do these same steps, just automatically.
I'm not going to be mining, but I would like to buy some grin ASAP on the first day. If anyone here is lucky enough to quickly mine some, I'll pay $13/grin (in BTC), but only for the first few grin I buy. PM me.
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January 15, 2019, 09:01:24 AM |
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that's beam-btc in your link i guess it would be fun if there is a beam-grin trade pair hehe
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January 15, 2019, 09:02:17 AM |
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Are you guys EXCITED?
So if there are no addresses and exchanges of Grin are 'person to person' so to speak, then if I mine on a pool using windows miner, how would I be rewarded for mining ? Is it by IP, email ? I don't have a Linux instance currently to view the wallet.
I don't know how it works with mining specifically, but in general: grin payments require a three-way process. This can be done automatically through an IP address or keybase, or you can do it manually like this: 1. The sender runs grin wallet send -m file -d FILE.txt GRIN_AMOUNT, which creates the file FILE.txt. 2. The sender gives FILE.txt to the recipient. 3. The recipient runs grin wallet receive -i FILE.txt, which creates another file FILE.txt.response. 4. The recipient gives FILE.txt.response to the sender. 5. The sender runs grin wallet finalize -i FILE.txt.response, and the transaction is done. The IP/keybase methods do these same steps, just automatically.
I'm not going to be mining, but I would like to buy some grin ASAP on the first day. If anyone here is lucky enough to quickly mine some, I'll pay $13/grin (in BTC), but only for the first few grin I buy. PM me. Cheers, looks like peeps are definitely ready to mine, hopefully the main pool can take the load !
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Are you guys EXCITED?
So if there are no addresses and exchanges of Grin are 'person to person' so to speak, then if I mine on a pool using windows miner, how would I be rewarded for mining ? Is it by IP, email ? I don't have a Linux instance currently to view the wallet.
I don't know how it works with mining specifically, but in general: grin payments require a three-way process. This can be done automatically through an IP address or keybase, or you can do it manually like this: 1. The sender runs grin wallet send -m file -d FILE.txt GRIN_AMOUNT, which creates the file FILE.txt. 2. The sender gives FILE.txt to the recipient. 3. The recipient runs grin wallet receive -i FILE.txt, which creates another file FILE.txt.response. 4. The recipient gives FILE.txt.response to the sender. 5. The sender runs grin wallet finalize -i FILE.txt.response, and the transaction is done. The IP/keybase methods do these same steps, just automatically.
I'm not going to be mining, but I would like to buy some grin ASAP on the first day. If anyone here is lucky enough to quickly mine some, I'll pay $13/grin (in BTC), but only for the first few grin I buy. PM me. A few hours after the official launch of the mainnet and the first Grin there are already 10 exchanges that have announced to immediately quote the new coin: www.bitforex.comwww.bitmesh.comwww.galeon.exchangewww.grinpay.orgwww.chainrift.comwww.hb.topwww.nexex.iowww.vinex.networkwww.kkex.vipwww.bisq.networkI'm curious to see how much Hash will immediately have Grincoin, or in the first 24-48 hours, how much hash will move / lose Beam in favor of Grin, but above all I'm curious to see if tomorrow with the fork of Constantinople of Ethereum you will have a mining escape to more profitable coin (see Grin) ?! In my opinion, the next 24-48 hours will be very interesting for the market, and for different subjects (miner and speculators)!
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January 15, 2019, 12:13:23 PM Last edit: January 15, 2019, 01:11:17 PM by dragonmike |
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So to sum this up, I could mine grin using windows based rigs, but I would definitely need a Linux box to run the wallet on, correct? Will a VM with Ubuntu do the trick? I assume I cannot start mining anywhere as long as I don't have a wallet address... EDIT: oh, it seems one can I mine to user/email address (at least on grinmint pool)... Gonna try that out... EDIt2: Ooof... the cpu usage...
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January 15, 2019, 12:33:10 PM Last edit: January 16, 2019, 11:11:11 PM by BCGrin |
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I'm ready! I'll be mining, but I won't be selling. I'm buying. Hopefully most of those smaller exchanges are not scams. I will check out BISQ. I think it will take another 24 hours for coins to mature after they have been mined so it will be interesting to see when the first Grin trades in history begin to happen.
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January 15, 2019, 12:34:07 PM |
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edit: beat me to it lol^ Are you guys EXCITED?
I'm not going to be mining, but I would like to buy some grin ASAP on the first day. If anyone here is lucky enough to quickly mine some, I'll pay $13/grin (in BTC), but only for the first few grin I buy. PM me.
afaiu (but this is not very far at all) it takes a full day for the coinbase to mature, so we will have to be patient?
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January 15, 2019, 01:31:02 PM |
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So to sum this up, I could mine grin using windows based rigs, but I would definitely need a Linux box to run the wallet on, correct? Will a VM with Ubuntu do the trick? I assume I cannot start mining anywhere as long as I don't have a wallet address... EDIT: oh, it seems one can I mine to user/email address (at least on grinmint pool)... Gonna try that out... EDIt2: Ooof... the cpu usage... Doing the same but I get 8-10x as many rejects than accepted shares with Nvidia cards.
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Doing the same but I get 8-10x as many rejects than accepted shares with Nvidia cards.
If you're mining on grinmint pool - they introduced share difficulty, which is not supported by miners apparently. So ~ 7/8 of shares would be rejected but that shouldn't affect the number of coins mined.
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dragonmike
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January 15, 2019, 02:44:36 PM |
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On a sidenote, the .net Runtime 2 broke my Vega rig badly. It's not hashing at all anymore now. I'm not sure what it did but it wasn't good. If anyone's got brilliant ideas, now is the time...
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January 15, 2019, 03:04:14 PM |
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Can someone really quickly break down what primary and secondary hashrate is referring to on grinmint?
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