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Author Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency  (Read 4666703 times)
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May 15, 2014, 06:01:36 PM
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New pool: http://198.199.79.100/

It can submit blocks thanks to the latest update of node-cryptonote-pool. The share difficulty is initially 600 and adjusts so the miner submits a share every 2 minutes. The domain name is moneropool.org, but the dns isn't working yet.

Note: you may or may not be paid, payments are still untested.


I pointed a few machines your way.  Good luck  Smiley
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May 15, 2014, 06:08:31 PM
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New pool: http://198.199.79.100/

It can submit blocks thanks to the latest update of node-cryptonote-pool. The share difficulty is initially 600 and adjusts so the miner submits a share every 2 minutes. The domain name is moneropool.org, but the dns isn't working yet.

Note: you may or may not be paid, payments are still untested.

What are the chances of being paid?
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May 15, 2014, 06:16:31 PM
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New pool: http://198.199.79.100/

It can submit blocks thanks to the latest update of node-cryptonote-pool. The share difficulty is initially 600 and adjusts so the miner submits a share every 2 minutes. The domain name is moneropool.org, but the dns isn't working yet.

Note: you may or may not be paid, payments are still untested.

What are the chances of being paid?
A fix for the payment issue has been released, the server will be updated soon. I can't say how likely it is you will be paid, but I will update here if a pool server on a testnet successfully pays out or doesn't.

edit: server updated.
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May 15, 2014, 06:21:45 PM
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I ran the install script on a ubuntu vm, received notification 'Monero installation complete' and 'Download completed' of the blockchain
there is no ./bitmonero or ./simplewallet binaries in the ~/bitmonero/build/release/src dir.

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May 15, 2014, 06:31:44 PM
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bitcoin was premined. Satoshi has around 1 million BTC and thats a big problem for bitcoin. At least the rest are spread unlike BCN... oh and btw Satoshi announced bitcoin start. Didnt wait for 2 years to make a thread Smiley
It was not premined, it just happens that no one else care for it for a long time, that's different.

there is no ./bitmonero or ./simplewallet binaries in the ~/bitmonero/build/release/src dir.
Look for ~/.bitmonero, not ~/bitmonero/build/release/src/.bitmonero Smiley If you use a GUI, check "show hidden folders". If you dont, use -a on ls (the good ol' ls -lah is a win)

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May 15, 2014, 06:42:07 PM
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bitcoin was premined. Satoshi has around 1 million BTC and thats a big problem for bitcoin. At least the rest are spread unlike BCN... oh and btw Satoshi announced bitcoin start. Didnt wait for 2 years to make a thread Smiley
It was not premined, it just happens that no one else care for it for a long time, that's different.

there is no ./bitmonero or ./simplewallet binaries in the ~/bitmonero/build/release/src dir.
Look for ~/.bitmonero, not ~/bitmonero/build/release/src/.bitmonero Smiley If you use a GUI, check "show hidden folders". If you dont, use -a on ls (the good ol' ls -lah is a win)

Thanks.. they definitely weren't there (nor hidden). but for some reason cloning for git and manually running make -j 2 worked, bins are built & all up and running now.

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May 15, 2014, 06:53:01 PM
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Regarding my pool: At this point, the payments don't work. But the work you've done for each block is still saved and when the payment bugs are fixed you will be paid.
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May 15, 2014, 06:59:28 PM
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Regarding my pool: At this point, the payments don't work. But the work you've done for each block is still saved and when the payment bugs are fixed you will be paid.

Okay good to know, Ill point some your way.
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May 15, 2014, 08:46:20 PM
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New pool: http://198.199.79.100/

It can submit blocks thanks to the latest update of node-cryptonote-pool. The share difficulty is initially 600 and adjusts so the miner submits a share every 2 minutes. The domain name is moneropool.org, but the dns isn't working yet.

Note: you may or may not be paid, payments are still untested.
link on binary for cryptonote-easy-miner is not work.
Where can I get cryptonote-easy-miner for Windows?
Regarding my pool: At this point, the payments don't work. But the work you've done for each block is still saved and when the payment bugs are fixed you will be paid.
How we can conrol our balance?
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May 15, 2014, 09:15:50 PM
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New pool: http://198.199.79.100/

It can submit blocks thanks to the latest update of node-cryptonote-pool. The share difficulty is initially 600 and adjusts so the miner submits a share every 2 minutes. The domain name is moneropool.org, but the dns isn't working yet.

Note: you may or may not be paid, payments are still untested.
link on binary for cryptonote-easy-miner is not work.
Where can I get cryptonote-easy-miner for Windows?
I added the download link to the site, it is http://198.199.79.100/cryptonote-easy-miner.zip
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Regarding my pool: At this point, the payments don't work. But the work you've done for each block is still saved and when the payment bugs are fixed you will be paid.
How we can conrol our balance?
You are automatically paid. There is no way to control your balance.
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May 15, 2014, 09:17:44 PM
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I added the download link to the site, it is http://198.199.79.100/cryptonote-easy-miner.zip
And I added it to http://bit.ly/monero-starter-pack too.

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May 15, 2014, 10:16:50 PM
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There's a CPUMiner fork that supports MRO that I was asked to compile. The github is here: https://github.com/Lucasjones/cpuminer-multi

Here are the binaries, statically linked so there's no DLLs to carry around with the executable, and signed with my OTC GPG key, just like my win64 sgminer binaries.

https://ottrbutt.com/cpuminer-multi/cpuminer-multi-win64-05-15-2014-git.zip
https://ottrbutt.com/cpuminer-multi/cpuminer-multi-win64-05-15-2014-git.zip.sig


Does this work with a regular node? It wasn't clear me how to do that, if it is possible.

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May 15, 2014, 11:19:04 PM
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https://github.com/Lucasjones/cpuminer-multi

Code:
~/cpuminer-multi#  ./minerd -a cryptonight -o 198.199.79.100:5555 -u 4AqWKmfKGGshBuG6qHEM5KNTmZwY3Vqn4Ev2KioFSmokNe3vjWamkxmJnYCpySpATnHQA
dnxSKJ2BWmRuVjBps3R5xYhCzP -p a
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Using JSON-RPC 2.0
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Binding thread 0 to cpu 0
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Binding thread 2 to cpu 2
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Binding thread 4 to cpu 4
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Binding thread 5 to cpu 5
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Binding thread 3 to cpu 3
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Binding thread 1 to cpu 1
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Binding thread 7 to cpu 7
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Binding thread 6 to cpu 6
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Binding thread 13 to cpu 13
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Binding thread 17 to cpu 17
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Binding thread 12 to cpu 12
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] 24 miner threads started, using 'cryptonight' algorithm.
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Binding thread 23 to cpu 23
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Binding thread 8 to cpu 8
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Binding thread 16 to cpu 16
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Binding thread 18 to cpu 18
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Binding thread 19 to cpu 19
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Binding thread 20 to cpu 20
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Binding thread 22 to cpu 22
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Binding thread 15 to cpu 15
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Binding thread 14 to cpu 14
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Binding thread 21 to cpu 21
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Binding thread 9 to cpu 9
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Binding thread 10 to cpu 10
[2014-05-16 02:16:28] Binding thread 11 to cpu 11
[2014-05-16 02:16:29] Auth id: 919963326607830
[2014-05-16 02:16:53] thread 13: 43 hashes, 1.96 hashes/s
[2014-05-16 02:16:54] accepted: 1/1 (100.00%), 1.96 hashes/s (yay!!!)

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May 15, 2014, 11:21:09 PM
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Quick question. Will it work under WinXP? Does anyone mine MRO under this OS?
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May 15, 2014, 11:30:03 PM
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Tested https://github.com/Lucasjones/cpuminer-multi . Cpuminer-multi ~ 10h/s , simpleminer ~50h/s with my 24 cores.

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May 15, 2014, 11:43:11 PM
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Tested https://github.com/Lucasjones/cpuminer-multi . Cpuminer-multi ~ 10h/s , simpleminer ~50h/s with my 24 cores.

Assuming you didn't do anything really stupid, that's quite a gap. It could mean that the author implemented it pretty badly. What CPU is it, perhaps I can improve the performance?

24 x Intel Xeon L5639 @ 2.13GHz (2 sockets).

I checked hash rate with http://198.199.79.100 statistics

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May 16, 2014, 12:08:38 AM
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http://198.199.79.100 (aka moneropool.org) successfully submitted a block. Miners will be paid for their work once payments start working.  Smiley

P.S. This is actually our second block today. The first was orphaned. :/
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May 16, 2014, 12:11:18 AM
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http://198.199.79.100 (aka moneropool.org) successfully submitted a block. Miners will be paid for their work once payments start working.  Smiley

P.S. This is actually our second block today. The first was orphaned. :/

Please, add payment statistic

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May 16, 2014, 12:29:32 AM
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Tested https://github.com/Lucasjones/cpuminer-multi . Cpuminer-multi ~ 10h/s , simpleminer ~50h/s with my 24 cores.

Assuming you didn't do anything really stupid, that's quite a gap. It could mean that the author implemented it pretty badly. What CPU is it, perhaps I can improve the performance?

24 x Intel Xeon L5639 @ 2.13GHz (2 sockets).

I checked hash rate with http://198.199.79.100 statistics

Okay, er... wut?

24 x Intel Xeon L5639  --  24 processors? Nah, he probably meant cores; typo
(2 sockets)  --  Wait, if he's running two Xeon L5639s... that would be 8 physical cores and 16 threads. Where is 24 coming from?

Dell Poweredge C6100 2U 8X SIX CORE L5639 2.13GHz

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May 16, 2014, 12:33:06 AM
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Tested https://github.com/Lucasjones/cpuminer-multi . Cpuminer-multi ~ 10h/s , simpleminer ~50h/s with my 24 cores.

Assuming you didn't do anything really stupid, that's quite a gap. It could mean that the author implemented it pretty badly. What CPU is it, perhaps I can improve the performance?

24 x Intel Xeon L5639 @ 2.13GHz (2 sockets).

I checked hash rate with http://198.199.79.100 statistics

Okay, er... wut?

24 x Intel Xeon L5639  --  24 processors? Nah, he probably meant cores; typo
(2 sockets)  --  Wait, if he's running two Xeon L5639s... that would be 8 physical cores and 16 threads. Where is 24 coming from?

http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Xeon+L5639+%40+2.13GHz&cpuCount=2

Looks like it is 6 physical cores x 2 cpus = 12 physical cores --> 24 threads.
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