JoenNL
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December 28, 2016, 11:31:44 AM |
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Which pool for monero mining is fine?
There's a list of pools here: Tnx but I am not looking for a list, I am looking for a pool. I am using minergate.com as pool (u can also download a miner-wallet combination with automatic profit mining). Anyway i use my own miner in combination with minergate, never had problems with those guys. One of the good things from minergate is that the gui miners also have a wallet inside, so u dont need to wait for a minimum payout of automatic payout. U can also choose between PPS (1,5% fee) or PPLNS (1% fee).
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pehoko
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December 28, 2016, 12:05:53 PM |
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Can I use exchange address as don't have wallet?
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pönde
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December 28, 2016, 12:28:36 PM |
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When using cli or gui and sending some xmr away, is the exhcange returned to the same address of the seed? So can the wallet files be deleted and later the wallet recovered with the original seed with the exchance and rest of the xmr inside?
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JoenNL
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December 28, 2016, 12:32:32 PM |
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Can I use exchange address as don't have wallet?
So use minergate, i dont have all those problems because i use the tool from www.minergate.com..
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pehoko
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December 28, 2016, 12:39:49 PM Last edit: December 28, 2016, 01:14:58 PM by pehoko |
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I don't need other miners as minergateminers any other suggestions for stable pool? ... tried this minergateminer - it is some joke, sometimes start, sometime stop, hashrate about 10 times lower ... nice.
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Andretti83
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December 28, 2016, 12:45:52 PM |
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When using cli or gui and sending some xmr away, is the exhcange returned to the same address of the seed? So can the wallet files be deleted and later the wallet recovered with the original seed with the exchance and rest of the xmr inside?
Yes, you need only seed (25 words) to restore your wallet. To be sure just do it yourself in gui or cli wallet and check that generated monero address exactly the same everytime.
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Gillette
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December 28, 2016, 01:41:55 PM |
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XMR cant be shook out... climbing with BTC... moon cycles are starting.... Fuck off Shadowtrash adopter!
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dEBRUYNE
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December 28, 2016, 01:48:31 PM |
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Which pool for monero mining is fine?
There's a list of pools here: Tnx but I am not looking for a list, I am looking for a pool. You can use MoneroHash, MoneroWorld, or MineXMR (they are all on that list). Alternatively, you could use SupportXMR: http://supportxmr.com/
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dEBRUYNE
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December 28, 2016, 01:49:38 PM |
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When using cli or gui and sending some xmr away, is the exhcange returned to the same address of the seed? So can the wallet files be deleted and later the wallet recovered with the original seed with the exchance and rest of the xmr inside?
Correct.
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rickgejr
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December 28, 2016, 01:52:49 PM |
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Call me crazy but I believe this is an optimal time to go short on XMR... fall back to roughly $4-$5 USD. I don't think it will fall as much this time but it will consolidate.
I think you have a good point. What bothers me is the speculation and the whales. If you look you will see that most of Monero's trade is from on particular exchange. One good leg to stand on. Maybe another half-leg. Then some toes. Whereas Bitcoin has many legs, besides the many exchanges. And I realize that Bitcoin is not private. If Monero is adopted by more exchanges then I think we could see a serious and stable upswing. Certainly this exposure is getting Monero noticed, however. As for Zcash (mentioned as a competitor to Monero) I don't think, based upon it's premine and even if all of the gurus of cryptocurrency pay homage, that it will take off. It can be traced if certain parties allow it during transactions, as I understand it. If that is so, it's a half-measure, attempting to play the middle. Between allowing regulation and providing privatization. There is no such place. It's a simple Bitcoin knock-off with a few new bells and whistles, not to mention the premine -- again.
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JoenNL
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December 28, 2016, 01:53:28 PM |
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I don't need other miners as minergateminers any other suggestions for stable pool? ... tried this minergateminer - it is some joke, sometimes start, sometime stop, hashrate about 10 times lower ... nice.
Well like i told, u can also use ur own miner, i also dont use the miner inside the minergate tool. I use minergate pure as pool / wallet. From the tool i can send my coins to a other address. https://minergate.com/altminers/claymore-cpuHere u also see the pool link to XMR and more. Because indeed, if u try the inside miner for XMR u will get a lower speed then u will get with a other miner. But its a stable pool inclusive a easy use wallet.
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pehoko
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December 28, 2016, 02:05:02 PM |
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Well tried claymor's miner, seems fine, but I need some web monero wallet, suggestion? And same question, do I need it or I can directly withdraw to exchange from pool wallet?
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jwinterm
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December 28, 2016, 02:19:38 PM |
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Well tried claymor's miner, seems fine, but I need some web monero wallet, suggestion? And same question, do I need it or I can directly withdraw to exchange from pool wallet?
Web wallet is mymonero.com. Some pools allow you to mine straight to an exchange, but payout threshold will be way higher, and you need to include a payment id with the mining address.
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pehoko
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December 28, 2016, 02:26:20 PM |
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Tnx!
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MoneroMooo
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December 28, 2016, 02:29:52 PM |
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Unfortunately, Monero is now facing a new imminent danger. The strength of its network is now much less than it was just a few months ago. As shown by https://monerohash.com/#network, the network is on the verge of being trivially attackable by a single pool (and one whose admin has scammed the Monero community before, so don't think this would "never happen"). This shows that the glut of new miners is only good if decentralization isn't endangered by it. The network hash rate is now at or near the highest it's ever been, and yet the network is more fragile. It is only a small consolation that those who are undermining it are the ones who are trying for short term profit from it, and thus will be those who will lose from it. It's not quite too late, though. For those of you who may be mining on dwarfpool and who don't intend to undermine the Monero network, choose among the smaller pools on that link, and help secure the network whose longevity is ultimately where your profit comes from.
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Fuyuki_Wataru
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December 28, 2016, 02:52:30 PM |
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Dwarfpool on the mission to destroy Monero? Bitcoin currently has the biggest mining pools. Any cryptocurrency that endangers Bitcoin will probably get a major pool to invade that said currency, take it over and... disrupt it.
God I love cryptocurrencies, always exciting!
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DiCE1904
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December 28, 2016, 02:57:48 PM |
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Is there a CUDA miner that has been updated Im not seeing? The hashrate on my 980Ti's isn't that great
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pehoko
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December 28, 2016, 03:00:41 PM |
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Anyone don't mine in this freaked dwarfpool!!!
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rickgejr
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December 28, 2016, 03:07:20 PM |
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Unfortunately, Monero is now facing a new imminent danger...trivially attackable by a single pool (and one whose admin has scammed the Monero community before, so don't think this would "never happen")...
Is Monero able to be attacked in the same manner as Bitcoin if one pool garners 51% of the mining power? Or are you talking about another type of attack?
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rickgejr
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December 28, 2016, 03:21:48 PM |
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Dwarfpool at 52%...
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