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June 18, 2014, 12:56:59 PM
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I think if some miners are interested we can help fund and opensource Claymores GPU miner and the Nvidia one (cant remember the members username) maybe Lucas's and Wolf's projects also.

I think creating a frontend GUI with temperatures (instead of Realtemp and Afterburner) would be a big +1 for newbs to the algo.

The diff should help the price imo.

Im looking longterm for XMR so I invested 30% of my BTC into coins, a private pool (due to DDOS issues) and helped the votes alittle on Mintpal.

Not a dev but I hope I can help the project flourish with a few ideas.



This is a very good idea. cbuchner1 announced that he has a miner. I think it's time to ask them (more than just one of us would be great) what they would consider accepting to open source their projects. This just seems like a crap joke at this point. It's great that claymore made a program .. but it's been described as terribly unoptimized by very knowledgeable sources. It needs to be open source, because claymore does not have the time to optimize it.

The problem here is that guys like cbuchner1 could be left with highly optimized miners, and we're just burning GPU power at this point. Mining is getting rough right now and it's really starting to choke off interest. People who aren't mining this right now aren't going to be the one's to come in and ask Claymore and cbuchner these questions .. it's kind of on us. There's one person in particular I know has a serious CPU farm here. I'm sure the private nvidia mining operation is somewhere near that at this point. We need to get on top of this.

Update 1: Claymore does not provide open source miners, period. We will need to start a fund for an open source AMD miner. I will kick it off with 150 XMR. I'd like to use an escrow or something if necessary.

If it can be done from one of the core members (crowdfunding) that would be great

Throw 1 BTC or the equivalent XMR into that from me for the AMD miner. And 0.2BTC for Nvidia (as I don't own any)

Will get the message out to a few friends that are already invested and mining Monero.

Update 2 Bounties : 150XMR + 1BTC for AMD Opensourced miner for XMR
                           150XMR + 0.2BTC  For Nvidia Opensourced miner for XMR

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June 18, 2014, 12:57:40 PM
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So i have a few VMs that i want to solo mine but only port 80 is open. So they cant connect to peers.
Is it possible to make my laptop for example to be a node for those VMs so they can connect to the network?
If yes how?

You don't technically need incoming ports at all to run a node, though it is preferable.

If your node isn't able to work you probably have an old build with the obsolete seed nodes. Try upgrading.
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June 18, 2014, 01:00:11 PM
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I think if some miners are interested we can help fund and opensource Claymores GPU miner and the Nvidia one (cant remember the members username) maybe Lucas's and Wolf's projects also.

I think creating a frontend GUI with temperatures (instead of Realtemp and Afterburner) would be a big +1 for newbs to the algo.

The diff should help the price imo.

Im looking longterm for XMR so I invested 30% of my BTC into coins, a private pool (due to DDOS issues) and helped the votes alittle on Mintpal.

Not a dev but I hope I can help the project flourish with a few ideas.



This is a very good idea. cbuchner1 announced that he has a miner. I think it's time to ask them (more than just one of us would be great) what they would consider accepting to open source their projects. This just seems like a crap joke at this point. It's great that claymore made a program .. but it's been described as terribly unoptimized by very knowledgeable sources. It needs to be open source, because claymore does not have the time to optimize it.

The problem here is that guys like cbuchner1 could be left with highly optimized miners, and we're just burning GPU power at this point. Mining is getting rough right now and it's really starting to choke off interest. People who aren't mining this right now aren't going to be the one's to come in and ask Claymore and cbuchner these questions .. it's kind of on us. There's one person in particular I know has a serious CPU farm here. I'm sure the private nvidia mining operation is somewhere near that at this point. We need to get on top of this.

Update 1: Claymore does not provide open source miners, period. We will need to start a fund for an open source AMD miner. I will kick it off with 150 XMR. I'd like to use an escrow or something if necessary.

If you want to crowdfund an open source GPU miner, start a new thread for it and link it here.  There should be some discussion first (there), for example what level of performance is required to claim the bounty, etc.
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June 18, 2014, 01:03:43 PM
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If you want to crowdfund an open source GPU miner, start a new thread for it and link it here.  There should be some discussion first (there), for example what level of performance is required to claim the bounty, etc.


Doing it now, and crossposting everything in this thread.
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June 18, 2014, 01:10:55 PM
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So i have a few VMs that i want to solo mine but only port 80 is open. So they cant connect to peers.
Is it possible to make my laptop for example to be a node for those VMs so they can connect to the network?
If yes how?

You don't technically need incoming ports at all to run a node, though it is preferable.

If your node isn't able to work you probably have an old build with the obsolete seed nodes. Try upgrading.


Outgoing ports are also closed. Except port 80.
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June 18, 2014, 01:18:39 PM
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If you want to crowdfund an open source GPU miner, start a new thread for it and link it here.  There should be some discussion first (there), for example what level of performance is required to claim the bounty, etc.

Here is the link for the GPU miner bounty thread
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June 18, 2014, 01:19:36 PM
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Regarding the Mintpal voting, they say they use the money generated for improvements.
Anyone take a look at the amount generated? Just XMR has over 17,600 votes. Check my math, but isn't that over 17BTC's raised? That is $10,600+ Dollars
When you add all the other coins in, that is an insane amount of money.
And they are doing this weekly?

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June 18, 2014, 01:23:30 PM
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Regarding the Mintpal voting, they say they use the money generated for improvements.
Anyone take a look at the amount generated? Just XMR has over 17,600 votes. Check my math, but isn't that over 17BTC's raised? That is $10,600+ Dollars
When you add all the other coins in, that is an insane amount of money.
And they are doing this weekly?

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You can vote once per hour without paying  Wink

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June 18, 2014, 01:24:20 PM
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Regarding the Mintpal voting, they say they use the money generated for improvements.
Anyone take a look at the amount generated? Just XMR has over 17,600 votes. Check my math, but isn't that over 17BTC's raised? That is $10,600+ Dollars
When you add all the other coins in, that is an insane amount of money.
And they are doing this weekly?

IAS

Not all votes come through payments. But you're right, looks like XMR votes through payments amount to about 15 BTC currently. Not bad at all. But not really a problem either, it serves its purpose to get a view of how much money (and thus: volume) is behind an unlisted coin.

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June 18, 2014, 01:53:31 PM
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we can vote once per hour without pay
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June 18, 2014, 02:02:45 PM
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Regarding the Mintpal voting, they say they use the money generated for improvements.
Anyone take a look at the amount generated? Just XMR has over 17,600 votes. Check my math, but isn't that over 17BTC's raised? That is $10,600+ Dollars
When you add all the other coins in, that is an insane amount of money.
And they are doing this weekly?

IAS

Not all votes come through payments. But you're right, looks like XMR votes through payments amount to about 15 BTC currently. Not bad at all. But not really a problem either, it serves its purpose to get a view of how much money (and thus: volume) is behind an unlisted coin.

0.5BTC was from me alone as the votes where already up at 16.5K+
I have invested in a private pool (not technical enough to make one) didnt even ask the dev how much he wants  Cheesy
1BTC for the Opensource AMD miner + 0.2BTC for the Nvidia Miner Bounties - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=656841.msg7379927

Note : Have been in XMR for 5 days

I have a gut feeling you can say about this one

 


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June 18, 2014, 02:14:05 PM
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So i have a few VMs that i want to solo mine but only port 80 is open. So they cant connect to peers.
Is it possible to make my laptop for example to be a node for those VMs so they can connect to the network?
If yes how?

You don't technically need incoming ports at all to run a node, though it is preferable.

If your node isn't able to work you probably have an old build with the obsolete seed nodes. Try upgrading.


Outgoing ports are also closed. Except port 80.

Okay, then you can start a daemon somewhere else with --p2p-bind-port 80 and then probably use --add-priority-node or --add-exclusive-node to connect to that daemon

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June 18, 2014, 03:10:41 PM
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Why this??




My wallet balance is 0 D:

Anyone can help me??
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June 18, 2014, 03:17:55 PM
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i have some cpu,who know how to miner with my wallet??
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June 18, 2014, 03:21:42 PM
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So i have a few VMs that i want to solo mine but only port 80 is open. So they cant connect to peers.
Is it possible to make my laptop for example to be a node for those VMs so they can connect to the network?
If yes how?

You don't technically need incoming ports at all to run a node, though it is preferable.

If your node isn't able to work you probably have an old build with the obsolete seed nodes. Try upgrading.


Outgoing ports are also closed. Except port 80.

Okay, then you can start a daemon somewhere else with --p2p-bind-port 80 and then probably use --add-priority-node or --add-exclusive-node to connect to that daemon



Yeah i tried that and i am gettting "Signature mismatch, connection will be closed" unfortunately Sad
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June 18, 2014, 03:26:59 PM
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i have some cpu,who know how to miner with my wallet??

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June 18, 2014, 04:13:17 PM
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Why is monero Frozen on Poloniex?
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June 18, 2014, 04:14:12 PM
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Why is monero Frozen on Poloniex?

I asked on trollbox, a mod said it is frozen "while they check the wallet".

Monero's privacy and therefore fungibility are MUCH stronger than Bitcoin's. 
This makes Monero a better candidate to deserve the term "digital cash".
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June 18, 2014, 04:14:30 PM
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Any chance for daily blockhain updates for windows?

As of right now bitmonerod.exe has been stuck for me at block 87709 for some good 4 hours.
First it was stuck there for 45min~, I thought okay let it sit there then and sort itself out, but no.
Hour and a half later - still stuck at same block.
I deleted the files from roaming folder, and used my backup from June 17'th, still no dice.
Updated to block 873xx something and got stuck in there for a change!
Tried to exit, with exit command, and of course it had to crash on the stop signal sent! Losing all progress it might have made (nothing in this case)
Went back to bin with blockhain up to 87709. Even as I type, this is what it's been doing for the past hours, fresh wall of same spam every two seconds or so.

http://postimg.org/image/ewtjvfgtl/
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June 18, 2014, 04:15:27 PM
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If I want to send coins to an exchange, how do I paste the deposit address into the command window?? ctrl+v doesn't work and I cant right click to bring up Paste. It would suck to have to type out the long ass address and payment ID by hand each time.
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