AmusedAcrobat
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May 04, 2014, 02:01:22 AM |
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What's up with Minergate app mining when it's paused? ... it also stops moments after I open task manager, seems fishy to me... https://i.imgur.com/m53Olx2.png
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Yanakitu Tenatako
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May 04, 2014, 01:29:21 PM |
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Still connection problems message and after 24 hours no profit. I will solomine again better. What is the best way to solomine on multiple computers to same wallet?
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33zer0w0lf
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May 04, 2014, 03:31:49 PM |
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Still connection problems message and after 24 hours no profit. I will solomine again better. What is the best way to solomine on multiple computers to same wallet? when you run the daemon there are arguments you can add to point it a wallet on a different computer.
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Yanakitu Tenatako
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May 04, 2014, 09:01:40 PM |
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Still connection problems message and after 24 hours no profit. I will solomine again better. What is the best way to solomine on multiple computers to same wallet? when you run the daemon there are arguments you can add to point it a wallet on a different computer. So, need to have daemon synchronized on every computer I wish to be in mining ? TNX for help
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surfer43
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May 04, 2014, 09:04:05 PM |
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Still connection problems message and after 24 hours no profit. I will solomine again better. What is the best way to solomine on multiple computers to same wallet? when you run the daemon there are arguments you can add to point it a wallet on a different computer. So, need to have daemon synchronized on every computer I wish to be in mining ? TNX for help Yes. You can put a copy of the blockchain from one synced computer onto the others so it doesn't take much time for them to sync.
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nopedope89 (OP)
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May 05, 2014, 09:11:50 AM |
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What's up with Minergate app mining when it's paused? ... it also stops moments after I open task manager, seems fishy to me... Hello! We were not able to reproduce the problem. Can you specify the circumstances?
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Yanakitu Tenatako
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May 05, 2014, 09:29:43 AM |
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Shall we see faster miner for Windows, since on monero somehow hashrate is doubled with latest version?
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sgk
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May 05, 2014, 12:21:04 PM |
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The other day I found a Bitcoin Mining trojan on my PC. So I'm now taking a very defensive stance against any closed-source wallets or miners.
Minergate has to go from my PC now.
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poochpocket
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May 05, 2014, 05:16:23 PM |
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The other day I found a Bitcoin Mining trojan on my PC. So I'm now taking a very defensive stance against any closed-source wallets or miners.
Minergate has to go from my PC now.
Can you give us some details? It would be helpful to know how you identified the trojan so that we can check our systems for it's presence.
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sgk
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May 05, 2014, 06:53:23 PM |
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The other day I found a Bitcoin Mining trojan on my PC. So I'm now taking a very defensive stance against any closed-source wallets or miners.
Minergate has to go from my PC now.
Can you give us some details? It would be helpful to know how you identified the trojan so that we can check our systems for it's presence. My computer had been running with no problems whatsoever for past 3 years. Never a virus, never formatted etc. I am on Windows 7 professional x64 with Kaspersky Internet Security. I am running MultiBit with a few other open-source alt-coin wallets and Minergate mining app. 2 days ago the PC when I started it, it stuck on the welcome screen. (After clicking on the user logo on logon screen, the 'welcome' text would appear and the 'process circle' would keep running until infinity, computer won't start) I booted in safe mode, it started fine. I installed Malware Bytes in safe mode and ran a scan. It found a 'Trojan.Bitcoin.Miner' which I removed. But then also the PC would still freeze at logon screen. After going through a lot, I ended up restoring my C drive with Norton Ghost; essentially formatting my C drive. I'm not sure what was the cause of the problem, but I'm now cautious of putting anything closed-source related to Bitcoin or alt-coins on my system. I wouldn't blame Kaspersky for this, because every now and then it warns me about something and sometimes I would just tell it to ignore the object or mark it as trusted just because I believe the object to be from trusted source. Never gonna happen again, though.
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poochpocket
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May 05, 2014, 07:58:31 PM |
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The other day I found a Bitcoin Mining trojan on my PC. So I'm now taking a very defensive stance against any closed-source wallets or miners.
Minergate has to go from my PC now.
Can you give us some details? It would be helpful to know how you identified the trojan so that we can check our systems for it's presence. My computer had been running with no problems whatsoever for past 3 years. Never a virus, never formatted etc. I am on Windows 7 professional x64 with Kaspersky Internet Security. I am running MultiBit with a few other open-source alt-coin wallets and Minergate mining app. 2 days ago the PC when I started it, it stuck on the welcome screen. (After clicking on the user logo on logon screen, the 'welcome' text would appear and the 'process circle' would keep running until infinity, computer won't start) I booted in safe mode, it started fine. I installed Malware Bytes in safe mode and ran a scan. It found a 'Trojan.Bitcoin.Miner' which I removed. But then also the PC would still freeze at logon screen. After going through a lot, I ended up restoring my C drive with Norton Ghost; essentially formatting my C drive. I'm not sure what was the cause of the problem, but I'm now cautious of putting anything closed-source related to Bitcoin or alt-coins on my system. I wouldn't blame Kaspersky for this, because every now and then it warns me about something and sometimes I would just tell it to ignore the object or mark it as trusted just because I believe the object to be from trusted source. Never gonna happen again, though. Thanks for the info. I just installed and ran Malware Bytes on my system that has been running MinerGate for over a month and it didn't detect any Malware. So the trojan you got was most likely not related to MinerGate.
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sgk
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May 05, 2014, 08:10:34 PM |
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The other day I found a Bitcoin Mining trojan on my PC. So I'm now taking a very defensive stance against any closed-source wallets or miners.
Minergate has to go from my PC now.
Can you give us some details? It would be helpful to know how you identified the trojan so that we can check our systems for it's presence. My computer had been running with no problems whatsoever for past 3 years. Never a virus, never formatted etc. I am on Windows 7 professional x64 with Kaspersky Internet Security. I am running MultiBit with a few other open-source alt-coin wallets and Minergate mining app. 2 days ago the PC when I started it, it stuck on the welcome screen. (After clicking on the user logo on logon screen, the 'welcome' text would appear and the 'process circle' would keep running until infinity, computer won't start) I booted in safe mode, it started fine. I installed Malware Bytes in safe mode and ran a scan. It found a 'Trojan.Bitcoin.Miner' which I removed. But then also the PC would still freeze at logon screen. After going through a lot, I ended up restoring my C drive with Norton Ghost; essentially formatting my C drive. I'm not sure what was the cause of the problem, but I'm now cautious of putting anything closed-source related to Bitcoin or alt-coins on my system. I wouldn't blame Kaspersky for this, because every now and then it warns me about something and sometimes I would just tell it to ignore the object or mark it as trusted just because I believe the object to be from trusted source. Never gonna happen again, though. Thanks for the info. I just installed and ran Malware Bytes on my system that has been running MinerGate for over a month and it didn't detect any Malware. So the trojan you got was most likely not related to MinerGate. Yes, it was probably from somewhere else, but it would be hard to guess. So rather than mining with closed-source app, I'd rather mine scrypt and trade it for BCN. The coin is cheap anyway, so buying is a feasible option.
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pozmu
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May 05, 2014, 08:19:40 PM |
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Yes, it was probably from somewhere else, but it would be hard to guess. So rather than mining with closed-source app, I'd rather mine scrypt and trade it for BCN. The coin is cheap anyway, so buying is a feasible option.
Just mine Monero, BCN with its huge "pre/ninja mine" will be probably dumped when it hits exchange - devs already bribed Comkort to trade it. Just my 2BCNs :p
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sgk
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May 05, 2014, 08:30:50 PM |
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Yes, it was probably from somewhere else, but it would be hard to guess. So rather than mining with closed-source app, I'd rather mine scrypt and trade it for BCN. The coin is cheap anyway, so buying is a feasible option.
Just mine Monero, BCN with its huge "pre/ninja mine" will be probably dumped when it hits exchange - devs already bribed Comkort to trade it. Just my 2BCNs :p Monero has been mentioned numerous times already in this thread, but no thanks. I would rather support the original idea even if it has been 'ninja-mined' as you say. I wouldn't mine monero for the same reason I don't mine any BTC or LTC forks/clones. You have your reasons for mining it, I have my reasons for NOT mining it. So lets just agree to disagree and spare this thread from monero ads. Thanks.
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Yanakitu Tenatako
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May 06, 2014, 07:00:18 AM |
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We need optimized miner. Like Monero have.
NopeDope please release it, don't hold it for closed group.
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nopedope89 (OP)
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May 06, 2014, 08:58:10 AM |
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We need optimized miner. Like Monero have.
NopeDope please release it, don't hold it for closed group.
Hello! Can you elaborate on this? Is there a source code for it we can look up to?
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Xdragon
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May 06, 2014, 09:07:15 AM |
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We need optimized miner. Like Monero have.
NopeDope please release it, don't hold it for closed group.
Hello! Can you elaborate on this? Is there a source code for it we can look up to? It should be here https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero it is much better optimised for windows. Also BCN diff today reached all time high 4.27m
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nopedope89 (OP)
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May 06, 2014, 10:05:09 AM |
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We need optimized miner. Like Monero have.
NopeDope please release it, don't hold it for closed group.
Hello! Can you elaborate on this? Is there a source code for it we can look up to? It should be here https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero it is much better optimised for windows. Also BCN diff today reached all time high 4.27m Compiled it. No changes in hashrate detected. Ubuntu 13.10
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tacotime
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May 06, 2014, 02:23:03 PM |
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We need optimized miner. Like Monero have.
NopeDope please release it, don't hold it for closed group.
Hello! Can you elaborate on this? Is there a source code for it we can look up to? It should be here https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero it is much better optimised for windows. Also BCN diff today reached all time high 4.27m Compiled it. No changes in hashrate detected. Ubuntu 13.10 Hey, NoodleDoodle optimized the slow hash code recently to about 225% performance. However, he has decided not to release the source code and has only released binaries. I think he is enjoying mining MRO with very high hash rates from Linux right now. Eventually we hope he will release the code. Our git repo has the same code as BCN 0.8.6, so will be the same speed.
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XMR: 44GBHzv6ZyQdJkjqZje6KLZ3xSyN1hBSFAnLP6EAqJtCRVzMzZmeXTC2AHKDS9aEDTRKmo6a6o9r9j86pYfhCWDkKjbtcns
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Yanakitu Tenatako
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May 06, 2014, 08:17:42 PM |
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Aahh... it was noodledoodle....at first I wrote noodledoodle in original post and then changed it to NopeDope. It should remain unchanged Sorry NopeDope I thought you have other algo that makes difference.
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