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March 17, 2014, 07:44:38 PM
Last edit: March 17, 2014, 08:07:57 PM by hashnine
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Hi, how can i connect my other computers to my rpc server using the wallet?Huh

I added rpcallowip=192.168.1.11
Now how 192.168.1.11 can mining on my server lan?


Thanks.


EDIT: So i think i need to add rpcconnect=IP into my config file. I will try it.

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March 19, 2014, 02:09:34 PM
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you also need to set the rpcallowdip=192.168.1.0 (to all your subnet lan)  and  server=1 
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March 19, 2014, 10:19:37 PM
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you also need to set the rpcallowdip=192.168.1.0 (to all your subnet lan)  and  server=1 
Wink good luck. you are going to need it

Yes Smiley while solomining for bitcoins Tongue luck is needed Smiley


But give it a try! You will see how much you can get.

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March 21, 2014, 01:43:26 AM
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Uhm... You'd better have a lot of hash power
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March 21, 2014, 02:15:18 AM
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Here is a sample from one of my config files that I use for solo mining. For example, if you want to mine crazycoin, this would be in your ~/.crazycoin/crazycoin.conf file. You would need to run the crazycoind program and let it fully sync before you can mine to this server as a host. So, I normally would have the crazycoin program running, full blockchain synced, on the same device that my mining machine is connected to.

~/crazycoin/crazycoin.conf:
server=1
rpcuser=crazycoinrpc
rpcpassword=longstringoflettersandnumbershere_couldbeanything
rcpallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcport=65564
port=65565
rpcconnect=127.0.0.1

So, then you would set up CGMiner with a string something like this:
cgminer -o http://127.0.0.1:65564 -u crazycoinrpc -p longstringoflettersandnumbershere_couldbeanything

On windows, the conf file would likely be under appdata/Roaming/crazycoin, I think.

Hope this helps, cheers~


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March 21, 2014, 02:18:00 AM
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If you're using the latest version of cgminer, you need to specify an address to mine to.

Instructions from the cgminer README:

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SOLO MINING

Solo mining can be done efficiently as a single pool entry or a backup to
any other pooled mining and it is recommended everyone have solo mining set up
as their final backup in case all their other pools are DDoSed/down for the
security of the network. To enable solo mining, one must be running a local
bitcoind/bitcoin-qt or have one they have rpc access to. To do this, edit your
bitcoind configuration file (bitcoin.conf) with the following extra lines,
using your choice of username and password:

rpcuser=username
rpcpassword=password

Restart bitcoind, then start cgminer, pointing to the bitcoind and choose a
btc address with the following options, altering to suit their setup:

cgminer -o http://localhost:8332 -u username -p password --btc-address 15qSxP1SQcUX3o4nhkfdbgyoWEFMomJ4rZ

Developer/maintainer for cgminer, ckpool/ckproxy, and the -ck kernel
2% Fee Solo mining at solo.ckpool.org
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March 21, 2014, 08:02:44 AM
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Good luck! You will need it  Grin
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March 21, 2014, 09:56:07 AM
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I remember back when I got introduced to Bitcoin, also wanted to try my luck on solo mining and burnt 4 cards. Moral of the story: Don't solo mine
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March 21, 2014, 09:57:30 AM
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I remember back when I got introduced to Bitcoin, also wanted to try my luck on solo mining and burnt 4 cards. Moral of the story: Don't solo mine

Smiley Perhaps I am lucky that my gpu still work Tongue
I was solo mining too and I had 6770 only Tongue

I did it just to see how it works ... Smiley

Till now my GPU is working Wink

And I do not recommend solo mining.
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March 22, 2014, 04:31:57 AM
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Solo mining is fine, for some altcoins with lower difficulty, if you have enough GH/s anyhow. Not for bitcoin, obviously, unless you have like 100 TH/s. Having the solo mining setup as a backup pool helps secure the network, also.
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March 25, 2014, 10:40:57 AM
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I love the solo idea
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April 29, 2014, 05:14:02 AM
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Yep, better many much hash rates! Smiley

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April 29, 2014, 03:12:08 PM
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I love the solo idea

What do you mean? What do you love in solo mining idea?

p2pool is a FUTURE of mining.

If you want to mine solo ... good luck.
But I don't say - for some "new" altcoins it is worth a try, as pools might became a scam ...

USE ONLY TRUSTED POOLS! With some payment history Smiley
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May 03, 2014, 01:19:46 PM
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Solo mining for a usa miner due to new tax laws makes sense.  I have 2th.  I am mining with btcguild..


  I move the btc at the .1 mark or about 1 time a day.  my 2014 tax return will need to show every 0.10 btc  entry made with the usd  value at the time.

So that would be 365 entries if I keep my pace up.  I can do this. I have accounting training and tax experience .
 
 Plus 2th is too much to lose if it never hits a block at solo mining.


But if you have 1 ant s-1 have zip skill  for preparing a tax return.


 here is the breakdown  .5 to buy one = 220 usd.   power on under clock and undervolt 140gh at 200 watts = 5 k-watt a day or .50 to 1.00 usd a day.



so 220 + 365 = 585 the first year.  that is at 20 cents a k watt. 

  second year is 365.  that is at 20 cents a k watt.

no tax reporting unless you hit a block.  a 25 coin block is  about 11000 usd today.  the downside is at the diff of 8 today  it is 2800 to 1 to hit a block in 1 day.


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