noucome008
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June 23, 2014, 02:13:30 PM |
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high diff low price
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Andy2009
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June 23, 2014, 02:18:58 PM |
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Support your coin now!!! Spread the word same as the hashes by voting on it!!! Also vote at info sites, f.e.: Vote for JackpotCoin on http://www.coinwarz.com/voting 1 vote per hour ... and remember: clicking costs you almost nothing and you're doing a great job for the community^^ Voted! Mintpal incoming! Me too... also stocking up on some more JPC's
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roushonul
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June 23, 2014, 04:25:29 PM |
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have 77mh/s. Want to solo mining. Any advice?
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Tyr808
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06/19/11 17:51 Bought BTC 259684.77 for 0.0101
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June 23, 2014, 04:56:05 PM |
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have 77mh/s. Want to solo mining. Any advice?
Solo mining is basically mining to your wallet. Look on the first page for how to set up the jackpot.conf file. I'd suggest setting your rpcallowip to 127.0.0.1 if you're mining on the same machine as wallet, or 192.168.1.* if you trust your lan security and will be using multiple rigs. make sure you have a proper user and password too, I've heard of people losing their funds due to poor security on their wallet with rcp. Also, it's not worth solo mining, even with 77mh at this point. Join a pool with low fees. https://www.minep.it/pool/jpc/ has a great ui, great performance, and 0.75% fee.
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roushonul
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June 23, 2014, 05:10:25 PM |
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have 77mh/s. Want to solo mining. Any advice?
Solo mining is basically mining to your wallet. Look on the first page for how to set up the jackpot.conf file. I'd suggest setting your rpcallowip to 127.0.0.1 if you're mining on the same machine as wallet, or 192.168.1.* if you trust your lan security and will be using multiple rigs. make sure you have a proper user and password too, I've heard of people losing their funds due to poor security on their wallet with rcp. Also, it's not worth solo mining, even with 77mh at this point. Join a pool with low fees. https://www.minep.it/pool/jpc/ has a great ui, great performance, and 0.75% fee. Hi Just curious. I do solo mine other coin previously. It started okay and the my gtx 780 gives only 300 Kh/s . Any idea why. Thanks Rony
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kebabman
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June 23, 2014, 05:35:56 PM |
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have 77mh/s. Want to solo mining. Any advice?
Solo mining is basically mining to your wallet. Look on the first page for how to set up the jackpot.conf file. I'd suggest setting your rpcallowip to 127.0.0.1 if you're mining on the same machine as wallet, or 192.168.1.* if you trust your lan security and will be using multiple rigs. make sure you have a proper user and password too, I've heard of people losing their funds due to poor security on their wallet with rcp. Also, it's not worth solo mining, even with 77mh at this point. Join a pool with low fees. https://www.minep.it/pool/jpc/ has a great ui, great performance, and 0.75% fee. Hi Just curious. I do solo mine other coin previously. It started okay and the my gtx 780 gives only 300 Kh/s . Any idea why. Thanks Rony What mining software are you using? You should use ccminer 1.2, I think a gtx780 is going to give you something like 8-10MH for JHA. http://cryptomining-blog.com/2756-official-ccminer-1-2-with-x13-and-diamond-groestl-support-now-available/
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numanoid
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June 23, 2014, 05:45:32 PM |
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have 77mh/s. Want to solo mining. Any advice?
Solo mining is basically mining to your wallet. Look on the first page for how to set up the jackpot.conf file. I'd suggest setting your rpcallowip to 127.0.0.1 if you're mining on the same machine as wallet, or 192.168.1.* if you trust your lan security and will be using multiple rigs. make sure you have a proper user and password too, I've heard of people losing their funds due to poor security on their wallet with rcp. Also, it's not worth solo mining, even with 77mh at this point. Join a pool with low fees. https://www.minep.it/pool/jpc/ has a great ui, great performance, and 0.75% fee. Why do you say solo mining isn't worth it now? Diff is in the 300-400s which is high, but not insane. At 77Mh 2 blocks a day would likely eclipse the profits found in a pool, right?
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Litoshi
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June 23, 2014, 06:03:25 PM |
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have 77mh/s. Want to solo mining. Any advice?
Why do you say solo mining isn't worth it now? Diff is in the 300-400s which is high, but not insane. At 77Mh 2 blocks a day would likely eclipse the profits found in a pool, right? Mining JPC today at 12MH returns about $3 in coins. Using 1500 watts for 24hrs, is 36 KWH (kilowatthours). In most of the country, that costs 20-30 cents a KWH, or $7-10. A net loss of $4-6 per day. Even in Central Washington State, where power is cheapest, at around 6 cents a KWH, that still runs around $2 a day. I pay 10cents a KWH, or about $90 a month extra on my power bill. $3 a day is just breaking even, and using up my hardware's life.
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kebabman
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June 23, 2014, 06:13:51 PM |
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How the hell are you using 1500W for 12MH/s?! GeForce GTX750Ti uses about 50W and returns 5-6MH/s. My 15MH/s is using about 200-250W including peripherals, cpu, motherboard, etc. Lets say 250W that's 1kWh/4hr = 6kWh/day. I pay the same $0.1/kWh as you in NJ, so it's costing me $0.60 in power per day and generating about 25k JPC/day which @ 25sats is about $3.75, so I'm at least $3/day up. I'd say the hardware you are mining with is what's making it unprofitable, not the fact that it's JPC. I'm not sure *any* coin is going to return a profit for 12MH/1500W.
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Amph
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June 23, 2014, 06:32:11 PM |
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he is doing something really wrong for that wattage, 1500w for mining jackpot coin, is behind idiocy
you should be around 150w
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IanFoxley
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June 23, 2014, 06:40:11 PM |
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he is doing something really wrong for that wattage, 1500w for mining jackpot coin, is behind idiocy
you should be around 150w
I think his rig is running with 4 Ati R9 290s and they will be sucking up the power, so am not surprised if he is using a 1500W PSU for those. Each card hashes at around 3Mh/s each I think, going on other info I have seen in this forum. Just my thoughts, anyway.
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Amph
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June 23, 2014, 06:45:21 PM |
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i didn't realize that there are still amd miners here, it's clear like the sun that their miners is not optimized
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numanoid
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June 23, 2014, 06:57:56 PM |
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have 77mh/s. Want to solo mining. Any advice?
Why do you say solo mining isn't worth it now? Diff is in the 300-400s which is high, but not insane. At 77Mh 2 blocks a day would likely eclipse the profits found in a pool, right? Mining JPC today at 12MH returns about $3 in coins. Using 1500 watts for 24hrs, is 36 KWH (kilowatthours). In most of the country, that costs 20-30 cents a KWH, or $7-10. A net loss of $4-6 per day. Even in Central Washington State, where power is cheapest, at around 6 cents a KWH, that still runs around $2 a day. I pay 10cents a KWH, or about $90 a month extra on my power bill. $3 a day is just breaking even, and using up my hardware's life. Wow, 1500 watts. I'm at a quarter of that and have 26 MH/s. Makes sense for you but I guess I wasn't talking about "profit" just the merits of solo mining vs pool mining.
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IanFoxley
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June 23, 2014, 07:01:27 PM |
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i didn't realize that there are still amd miners here, it's clear like the sun that their miners is not optimized
Yeh, tell me about it, I tried with my R9 280x and I gave up, haha.
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Samuray
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June 23, 2014, 08:01:30 PM |
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Hello ! I sent some jpc to bittrex like 12 hours ago still have 0 confirmation on that transaction . Coins not arrived on exchange and not on my wallet. I looked at blockexplorer and transaction doesnt exist there. What should I do?
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Samuray
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June 23, 2014, 08:34:26 PM |
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Hello ! I sent some jpc to bittrex like 12 hours ago still have 0 confirmation on that transaction . Coins not arrived on exchange and not on my wallet. I looked at blockexplorer and transaction doesnt exist there. What should I do? nwm it got thru
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Tyr808
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06/19/11 17:51 Bought BTC 259684.77 for 0.0101
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June 23, 2014, 09:32:21 PM |
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have 77mh/s. Want to solo mining. Any advice?
Solo mining is basically mining to your wallet. Look on the first page for how to set up the jackpot.conf file. I'd suggest setting your rpcallowip to 127.0.0.1 if you're mining on the same machine as wallet, or 192.168.1.* if you trust your lan security and will be using multiple rigs. make sure you have a proper user and password too, I've heard of people losing their funds due to poor security on their wallet with rcp. Also, it's not worth solo mining, even with 77mh at this point. Join a pool with low fees. https://www.minep.it/pool/jpc/ has a great ui, great performance, and 0.75% fee. Why do you say solo mining isn't worth it now? Diff is in the 300-400s which is high, but not insane. At 77Mh 2 blocks a day would likely eclipse the profits found in a pool, right? Difficulty fluctuates a lot it's mid 500s currently and unless you have ultra massive hash you'll receive more payout for being in a pool anyway if a jackpot is hit. As long as the fees are low, stability of a pool is probably preferable with that much hash. I've had my wallet unsync a few times with no network issues. Just my personal advice added along with the instructions on solo mining.
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Litoshi
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June 24, 2014, 12:00:26 AM |
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he is doing something really wrong for that wattage, 1500w for mining jackpot coin, is behind idiocy
you should be around 150w
I think his rig is running with 4 Ati R9 290s and they will be sucking up the power, so am not surprised if he is using a 1500W PSU for those. Each card hashes at around 3Mh/s each I think, going on other info I have seen in this forum. Just my thoughts, anyway. Yes, you are right.... 4 290s. 2 1000w power supplies, plus MB.
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adaseb
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June 24, 2014, 12:11:20 AM |
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I think we should do some kind of group buy to get it listed on Mintpal next Monday. Currently only 3.3BTC to get it the #1 spot.
We can get escrow if required.
I am thinking we can do it by how many coins you hold. For example if you own 10 Million JPC you would donate 0.5 BTC, if you own less like 1 Million JPC you would donate 0.05 BTC.
This would be a pretty good investment and the value of the coin should double-triple when it gets listed on Mintpal, the largest and most liquid exchange.
Let me know what everybody think here.
If 3.3BTC is too much we can do it next week where I am pretty sure it will be around 2 BTC or so to get the #1 spot.
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Dotcommie
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June 24, 2014, 02:13:50 AM |
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I say just wait it out. We'll get on there whenever it happens. Let people keep dumping because likely they are the ones that would dump 10m as soon as it hits mintpal without caring if there are buyers for it....which won't give much confidence to people who haven't used or invested in JPC before.
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