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March 18, 2014, 11:45:29 AM |
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For ubuntu/debian user, solo mining. apt-get install -y build-essential m4 libssl-dev libdb++-dev libboost-all-dev libminiupnpc-dev git libgmp3-dev git clone https://github.com/fuguecoin/fuguecoin cd fuguecoin/src/ chmod +x leveldb/build_detect_platform make -f makefile.unix strip fuguecoind cp fuguecoind /usr/local/bin/ echo 'listen=1 server=1 daemon=1 gen=1 rpcuser=u rpcpassword=p rpcport=9089 addnode=192.200.115.101' > .fuguecoin/fuguecoin.conf and add this */1 * * * * root /bin/ps -ef|grep -v grep|grep fuguecoind >/dev/null || /usr/local/bin/fuguecoind -daemon Hello Guys This is my first mining experience on this end and I think I screwed up somewhere so I have some questions. I am trying to help an 11 year old kid that wants to mine cryptos as his house was broken into a few weeks back and he wants to help his mom. I've been telling my little neighbour about mining and he found this coin and wants to mine it but we've had some problems. If any of you can help me it would be greatly appreciated. He has a laptop and a desktop that are both running linux mint (Ubuntu) and he followed this steps to try & get his wallet compiled on both systems. sudo su - apt-get install -y git make g++ build-essential dos2unix apt-get install -y autoconf automake libtool yasm m4 apt-get install -y libminiupnpc-dev libdb++-dev libgmp-dev libssl-dev libboost-all-dev git clone https://github.com/fuguecoin/fuguecoin cd fuguecoin/src/ chmod +x leveldb/build_detect_platform make -f makefile.unix USE_PNP=- mv fuguecoind /usr/local/bin/fuguecoind fuguecoind When he finished, he tried to run "fuguecoind" from the terminal and when he did, he got Fuguecoin server started but not his wallet. Now if he tries to run the command "fuguecoind" he gets this Fuguecoin server starting Error: Unable to bind to 0.0.0.0:9088 on this computer. Fuguecoin is probably already running. Error: Failed to listen on any port. Use -listen=0 if you want this. I have no clue if what he compiled was actually a fuguecoin wallet so If anyone has any clue as to what happened here, please let me know. I cant even find the conf file when compiled this way. Wallet QuestionThen he downloaded the windows wallet and ran it using wine. That wallet syncs and he tried to mine with it using this code as instructed No go there either, if it is mining, I can't tell by looking at the debug mode. Pool QuestionTHEN he opened and account at the POOL. But he cannot log in which seems to be a pool problem. Question about the pool is, will the regular minerd for linux work to mine on the pool? and how in the world are people getting millions of KHs on the pool using minerd or are they doing it with gpus / asics? Thanks!
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turboseed
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USD-E belongs here ----------> GSUK5skn6niFWJnLRhM
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March 18, 2014, 11:48:39 AM |
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Mining and doing well on CPU's. Good Launch!
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March 18, 2014, 11:49:29 AM |
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Missed the BOAT and Can't register at POOL FLKz95pQ7zWyVSu7trn6vLGML9Dfv751pU Some donation is welcome
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Yaptalk
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March 18, 2014, 11:55:20 AM |
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Thanks for this!! Would this also be his wallet and if so, how can he access his wallet? For ubuntu/debian user, solo mining. apt-get install -y build-essential m4 libssl-dev libdb++-dev libboost-all-dev libminiupnpc-dev git libgmp3-dev git clone https://github.com/fuguecoin/fuguecoin cd fuguecoin/src/ chmod +x leveldb/build_detect_platform make -f makefile.unix strip fuguecoind cp fuguecoind /usr/local/bin/ echo 'listen=1 server=1 daemon=1 gen=1 rpcuser=u rpcpassword=p rpcport=9089 addnode=192.200.115.101' > .fuguecoin/fuguecoin.conf and add this */1 * * * * root /bin/ps -ef|grep -v grep|grep fuguecoind >/dev/null || /usr/local/bin/fuguecoind -daemon Hello Guys This is my first mining experience on this end and I think I screwed up somewhere so I have some questions. I am trying to help an 11 year old kid that wants to mine cryptos as his house was broken into a few weeks back and he wants to help his mom. I've been telling my little neighbour about mining and he found this coin and wants to mine it but we've had some problems. If any of you can help me it would be greatly appreciated. He has a laptop and a desktop that are both running linux mint (Ubuntu) and he followed this steps to try & get his wallet compiled on both systems. sudo su - apt-get install -y git make g++ build-essential dos2unix apt-get install -y autoconf automake libtool yasm m4 apt-get install -y libminiupnpc-dev libdb++-dev libgmp-dev libssl-dev libboost-all-dev git clone https://github.com/fuguecoin/fuguecoin cd fuguecoin/src/ chmod +x leveldb/build_detect_platform make -f makefile.unix USE_PNP=- mv fuguecoind /usr/local/bin/fuguecoind fuguecoind When he finished, he tried to run "fuguecoind" from the terminal and when he did, he got Fuguecoin server started but not his wallet. Now if he tries to run the command "fuguecoind" he gets this Fuguecoin server starting Error: Unable to bind to 0.0.0.0:9088 on this computer. Fuguecoin is probably already running. Error: Failed to listen on any port. Use -listen=0 if you want this. I have no clue if what he compiled was actually a fuguecoin wallet so If anyone has any clue as to what happened here, please let me know. I cant even find the conf file when compiled this way. Wallet QuestionThen he downloaded the windows wallet and ran it using wine. That wallet syncs and he tried to mine with it using this code as instructed No go there either, if it is mining, I can't tell by looking at the debug mode. Pool QuestionTHEN he opened and account at the POOL. But he cannot log in which seems to be a pool problem. Question about the pool is, will the regular minerd for linux work to mine on the pool? and how in the world are people getting millions of KHs on the pool using minerd or are they doing it with gpus / asics? Thanks!
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feromoon
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March 18, 2014, 12:00:09 PM |
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The pool does not work and the difficulty increase a lot...
This coin will die and nobody will want to mine it if that continue like it.
Pool works like a charm. Be sure you use right address http://fc.minepool.cc:81/
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porcupine87
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March 18, 2014, 12:02:56 PM |
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What block time?
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"Morality, it could be argued, represents the way that people would like the world to work - whereas economics represents how it actually does work." Freakonomics
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agran
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March 18, 2014, 12:03:54 PM |
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What block time?
60 seconds
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hashnine
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March 18, 2014, 12:04:48 PM |
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The pool does not work and the difficulty increase a lot...
This coin will die and nobody will want to mine it if that continue like it.
Pool works like a charm. Be sure you use right address http://fc.minepool.cc:81/Apparently the port has changed... now it's 81 instead 80 but i was not informed about it. Thanks
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Careful XC anonymous coin is a scam
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tylerderden
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March 18, 2014, 12:05:21 PM |
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The pool does not work and the difficulty increase a lot...
This coin will die and nobody will want to mine it if that continue like it.
Pool works like a charm. Be sure you use right address http://fc.minepool.cc:81/how do you use minerd with the pool. it doesnt work
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gurryomg
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March 18, 2014, 12:08:01 PM |
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anyone who mining this coin,tell how does it work better
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feromoon
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March 18, 2014, 12:15:26 PM |
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The pool does not work and the difficulty increase a lot...
This coin will die and nobody will want to mine it if that continue like it.
Pool works like a charm. Be sure you use right address http://fc.minepool.cc:81/how do you use minerd with the pool. it doesnt work this >>
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March 18, 2014, 12:21:49 PM |
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<option value="1">hash/s</option> <option value="1024" selected>kilohash/s</option> <option value="1048576">megahash/s</option> hashes are not bytes, you know
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1NTLM3PfNgfBdRACPYFyrDJpzqt9QcocVZ
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March 18, 2014, 12:24:10 PM |
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has not traded on stock exchanges?
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March 18, 2014, 12:26:26 PM |
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Is this minerd for the pool only for windows or can the regular linux minerd work if we point it to
minerd -a fugue -o stratum+tcp://fc.minepool.cc:10029 -u WORKER -p PASSWORD --threads=THREADS
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agran
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March 18, 2014, 12:33:23 PM |
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<option value="1">hash/s</option> <option value="1024" selected>kilohash/s</option> <option value="1048576">megahash/s</option> hashes are not bytes, you know Ok, fixed.
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giff256
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March 18, 2014, 12:40:07 PM |
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Is the pool down for anyone else?
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cbuchner1
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March 18, 2014, 12:42:08 PM |
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Guys, to optimize cpu miners use a midstate approach.
You can put the block header's first 80 bytes (including nonce) into the sph_fugue256() function and all that changes between hashes in the sph_fugue256_context is the ctx_fugue.partial field which is nonce in big endian notation.
Duh, so precompute state once per scanhash call - all remaining work is done in sph_fugue256_close() run inside the scan loop. instant 5x speed gain.
My Phenom II X6 got 2.5 MHash/s out of this on 6 cores.
It's a low hanging fruit really.
Next, address SSE2 or AVX vectorization and get close to 5-10 MHash/s.
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March 18, 2014, 12:44:27 PM |
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Guys, to optimize cpu miners use a midstate approach.
You can put the block header's first 80 bytes (including nonce) into the sph_fugue256() function and all that changes between hashes in the sph_fugue256_context is the ctx_fugue.partial field which is nonce in big endian notation.
Duh, so precompute state once per scanhash call - all remaining work is done in sph_fugue256_close() run inside the scan loop. instant 5x speed gain.
My Phenon II X6 got 2.5 MHash/s out of this on 6 cores.
It's a low hanging fruit really.
Next, address SSE2 or AVX vectorization and get close to 5-10 MHash/s.
Christian
As usual excellent job!
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March 18, 2014, 12:48:15 PM |
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Well i missed the boat on this one. I stuck 8320's in my mining rigs specifically for the purposes of CPU mining, but everything gets raped by the VPS miners and botnets, and the secret GPU miners of course. Even good old scypt coins getting tougher and tougher to mine with these massive GPU farms and now scrypt ASICs here. I remember the days when my 4200 khs made me one of the top dogs on most new coins. Sure we got scrypt-jane and a bunch of other GPU only algos, but eventually investors will stop caring that we want our mining rigs to continue being profitable and see through the facade of "decentralization!!! GPU mining forever!!".
Don't mind me, just been here a year (which is still nothing compared to some of these guys) and reminiscing on "the good 'ole days".
Anyway, thanks for giving my 8320's something to do for a while. Hopefully I scoop up a couple hundred at least before the difficulty hits 1000.
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