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February 01, 2019, 01:07:54 PM
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Are there any block explorer available? How do you find a transaction has occurred? If not, are there any block explorer in works? Do you have any bounty to try for one?

https://grinexplorer.net/
https://grin.merklepath.com/
https://grinscan.net/

here you are, next time, google it

If you don't believe it or don't get it, I don't have the time to try to convince you, sorry.
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February 01, 2019, 01:16:28 PM
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Are there any block explorer available? How do you find a transaction has occurred? If not, are there any block explorer in works? Do you have any bounty to try for one?

https://grinexplorer.net/
https://grin.merklepath.com/
https://grinscan.net/

here you are, next time, google it

That is a good find. When I searching for google, google says google can't be find. That's a different game. I will visit those sites and find a better one for me. Thanks for the list. Someone, who has github account, suggest the OP to add the explorer in the ANN post via https://github.com/Lavalulu/GrinANN/blob/master/Grin-Ann-text

Edit : This explorer requires to be more user-friendly like other bitcoin based block explorers. It is more technical in my opinion.
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February 01, 2019, 04:30:50 PM
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This is important post from GRIN community.
If you want GRIN project to proceed steadily please see the post below and forward it to those you think this message concerns.

Early disappointments (posted by igno.peverell)
https://www.grin-forum.org/t/early-disappointments/3682

" yeastplume’s campaign is still very far from being even 10% funded."
"This is directly addressed to some of the new funds, miners, mining pools and exchanges that have entered this ecosystem since the launch and benefited from it."
"Perhaps Chinese translation would be a good thing."
⇒A Grin's community member translated this message into Chinese! https://www.grin-forum.org/t/early-disappointments/3682/11


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The lesson for every development or research team watching looks pretty clear: more scammy ICOs for more money and a lot less work. Perhaps forcefully taking 20% of all rewards is the only way to get any contribution out of the mining industry. Are those the conclusions you want to impress on everyone in this sector? Because if greed feeding on itself is the only lesson, then this space truly deserves a really long and hard winter. A lot more creation is needed to reach escape velocity, and that won’t happen if everyone’s goal is just feeding off it.

Yup, don't let the fucking scamming leeches steal this scene. Go in those fucking forked Grin threads and blow them up and get this shit funded you cheap ass bastards. You pay more to the fucking miner Devs than this guy!

https://grin-tech.org/yeastplume

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Developer Funding - Yeastplume

Funding to allow Yeastplume to give full-time attention to Grin from March-Aug 2019
Funding status (March 2018 - Aug 2019)

Status: Open - €22,530 of €55,000 Target Goal: Crypto equivalent of €55,000

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February 01, 2019, 05:19:33 PM
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Edit : This explorer requires to be more user-friendly like other bitcoin based block explorers. It is more technical in my opinion.

Keep in mind there are no addresses or amounts so that limits the user-friendliness.
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February 01, 2019, 09:29:17 PM
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Keep in mind there are no addresses or amounts so that limits the user-friendliness.

 I'm still having trouble wrapping my mind around how all that works.

 I really need to sit down and read about the tech behind this, but, well, life is pulling me in other directions right now.


From what I understand it's not that hard.
You have two options,
A) Sign a transaction and send it to another user who will receive or send the coins, they sign it as well and then either of you broadcast it in the network.
B) You use an HTTPS address for a handshaking-like signing of a transaction and broadcasting. Not sure about how that one works exactly, but I suppose that running a local wallet will give you an address... probably not very useful if you have a dynamic IP but there shouldn't be a risk of losing the coins by sending them in a non-existing IP. If you don't sign the transaction, the coins won't be sent.

I haven't read the details of this system, but from what I've read and experienced this is what I understand.
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February 01, 2019, 10:08:39 PM
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^ https://www.bminer.me/examples/#specifying-devices ^
you need to parse in -devices amd:0

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February 01, 2019, 10:42:51 PM
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bminer.exe -devices amd:0 -uri %SCHEME%://%USERNAME%:%PWD%@%POOL% -api 127.0.0.1:1880

please someone else confirm/refute i've nfa really

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February 01, 2019, 11:52:28 PM
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lol you got geu-west
replace with eu-west  Tongue

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February 02, 2019, 12:06:27 AM
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Found it ffs  Grin

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2519271.2060

bminer will not work with AMD for Grin at the moment.
You can use one of the other options.

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February 02, 2019, 01:48:20 AM
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I'm still having trouble wrapping my mind around how all that works.

 I really need to sit down and read about the tech behind this, but, well, life is pulling me in other directions right now.

 Trying to figure out why my 2080ti Windows bminer rig decides to reset the GPU clock and fan settings from time-to-time, and that's aggravating in and of itself, considering the other balls I'm juggling...

EDIT: Seems the 2080ti causes bminer to crash and auto-restart with a 200mHz overclock. The auto-restart seems to cause the fans to reset. Testing now with a 150mHz overclock, but glad I'm able to narrow things down. The Zotac 2080ti does not seem to recognize the fans with Afterburner, so forced to use some other tool to manage the clock/fans. Using EVGA Precision XOC to manage the Zotac, and first time I've used that suite of tools...

It's your clocks.
+150 would be the maximum.
Should be a lot more stable at +100.
Memory clock set to 0.
You are trying to find the fine balance between power consumption and G/s.
What is your G/s? Guessing ~ 20+ G/s for c29?

With NVDIA you should make it work with Afterburner.
Must try:
https://www.zotac.com/news/new-and-improved-firestorm-utility
Set fans manual to 60%-80% always.
Temp?

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February 02, 2019, 06:13:57 AM
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Hello,
I've been mining GRIN for few days using GGM. GrinPro miner also seems to be working. However, I want to squeeze a little bit more hash power from the RX580 8G that I have, so I tried bminer (latest version 14.1).
I'm getting the following error:
" Failed to initialize the CUDA platform: CudaError: Failed to load nvml.dll "
It seems to be something related to the bminer software, as the mining works just fine with the other two miners.
I have tried searching with no luck. Any ideas what may be going wrong?
 

Cuda is Nvidia specific AFAIK (but they just open sourced it so maybe it's been adopted - I doubt it though). AMD uses a different Physics engine originally havok then renamed mantle now called vulcan which OpenCl takes advantage of .

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February 02, 2019, 07:32:18 AM
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Hello,
I've been mining GRIN for few days using GGM. GrinPro miner also seems to be working. However, I want to squeeze a little bit more hash power from the RX580 8G that I have, so I tried bminer (latest version 14.1).
I'm getting the following error:
" Failed to initialize the CUDA platform: CudaError: Failed to load nvml.dll "
It seems to be something related to the bminer software, as the mining works just fine with the other two miners.
I have tried searching with no luck. Any ideas what may be going wrong?
 

i dont believe bminer supports MW on amd right now...  but in case i'm wrong, take a look here for general instructions for specifying amd devices:

https://www.bminer.me/examples/#specifying-devices
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February 02, 2019, 09:22:03 AM
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now we have Grin Cash https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5105181.0  Grin I honestly thought it would be longer but I knew it was coming.
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February 02, 2019, 09:25:17 AM
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Thanks for the tips ! Will check out the firestorm utility in the morning.

Just shy of 11 G/s for c29 on a single 2080ti. Fans set to 85%. I try to keep the card temps below 70C. Aim for ~65C usually, on both the 1080ti and 2080ti.

Just south of 20 G/s total between the the two cards, however on c29.

Any time dude.

Optimal temp would be around 55C-65C. Need an open air rig for that.
Temp is very important obviously.
Above 70C things slow down.
Above 75C things start to loose stability.
Above 80C, well you get the picture, and that goes for mining anything.

Also for windows users I have found very useful:
- Auto rebooting the PC every 24h-48h (not that it needs it, redundant if stable).
https://sourceforge.net/projects/windowsreboot/
- Start bat file with system on boot, with a time delay (so that the OC software kicks in first).
Bat file needs to contain a timeout command before anything else:
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timeout 20
Place a shortcut of the bat on the startup windows folder.
- Making sure the miner is always running by a secondary 'watchdog'.
https://w-shadow.com/blog/2009/03/04/restart-on-crash/
- Use API for remote viewing.

Similar tools are available for all OS of course.

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February 02, 2019, 09:51:55 AM
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any C31 miner?
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February 02, 2019, 11:29:19 AM
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any C31 miner?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5104296

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February 02, 2019, 01:40:42 PM
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Out of curiosity, does anyone know / has tried running a 2080ti and 1080ti in the same rig, for mining purposes ?

Will this create a black hole and destroy my garage ?

Haha, at least you have them in the garage, I have them in the house upstairs screaming 24/7. Roll Eyes
Actually the fan installed in the mining room for circulating the hot air off the open rig cards, makes the most noise.
It's like a small airplane engine. Tongue

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February 02, 2019, 01:41:26 PM
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How can we be sure that Grin has not been exploited without any addresses? Someone could be instantly creating blocks to a single wallet right now and there is no way to detect
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February 02, 2019, 01:42:31 PM
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Good point, we cannot, any proof maybe?

From the little I've seen & read, double spending is next to impossible. Then again, that means shit.

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February 02, 2019, 01:46:15 PM
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Good point, we cannot, any proof maybe?

From the little I've seen, double spending is next to impossible. Then again, that means shit.

I am not speaking of Double spending. Many coins have been exploited by the creation of false coins and caught by the community via the explorer showing an obscene amount of coins directed to a single address. How can we be sure that is not occurring as we speak? This is a glaring issue that requires far too much trust when cryptocurrency is meant to be trustless. This is the exact opposite of the purpose of cryptocurrency.

As for proof I have none, because it is impossible to know, that being the issue. We have to entrust that everyone is playing by the rules, when we know that everyone playing by the rules is very unlikely. This is the Schrodinger's cat of cryptocurrency. Grin is neither exploited or un-exploited because we can not see inside the box, this is virtually us entrusting in the government all over. Funny how things come full circle, eh.
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