mumus
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June 02, 2014, 12:20:47 PM |
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Virus total reported Trojan.BitcoinMiner Is this normal ? Should be normal. It's because the original minerd was used in botnets mining btc.
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mumus
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June 02, 2014, 12:21:58 PM |
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Great work mumus. Works on my win 7 64bit. how have you made it work? i have set my address and it opens and close and it doesnt start Are you using the minerd-core2.exe or minerd-avx.exe. Usually this happens when the CPU is not compatible with the instruction set that the miner was compiled against. I'll try to add also a binary for generic CPU
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DeepCoin
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June 02, 2014, 12:26:42 PM |
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Virus total reported Trojan.BitcoinMiner Is this normal ? Should be normal. It's because the original minerd was used in botnets mining btc. Thank you. Works like a champ!
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ticoti
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June 02, 2014, 12:32:35 PM |
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Great work mumus. Works on my win 7 64bit. how have you made it work? i have set my address and it opens and close and it doesnt start Are you using the minerd-core2.exe or minerd-avx.exe. Usually this happens when the CPU is not compatible with the instruction set that the miner was compiled against. I'll try to add also a binary for generic CPU i have AMD athlon II X2 245 i have tried both, with minerd-core2.exe it appears this
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mumus
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June 02, 2014, 12:34:42 PM |
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Great work mumus. Works on my win 7 64bit. how have you made it work? i have set my address and it opens and close and it doesnt start Are you using the minerd-core2.exe or minerd-avx.exe. Usually this happens when the CPU is not compatible with the instruction set that the miner was compiled against. I'll try to add also a binary for generic CPU i have AMD athlon II X2 245 i have tried both, with minerd-core2.exe it appears this Try downloading this https://mega.co.nz/#!eQlShIYQ!DRTRGi0D5b5K6cuta8dy3UfOHD0RnmKXXw_WmkZxnH8 and use minerd.exe. It should be a generic build.
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Amph
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June 02, 2014, 12:42:23 PM |
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what's the right hashespersec for a i5 4670k? because it show only 3k with 3 core, seems low
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ticoti
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June 02, 2014, 12:42:41 PM |
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Great work mumus. Works on my win 7 64bit. how have you made it work? i have set my address and it opens and close and it doesnt start Are you using the minerd-core2.exe or minerd-avx.exe. Usually this happens when the CPU is not compatible with the instruction set that the miner was compiled against. I'll try to add also a binary for generic CPU i have AMD athlon II X2 245 i have tried both, with minerd-core2.exe it appears this Try downloading this https://mega.co.nz/#!eQlShIYQ!DRTRGi0D5b5K6cuta8dy3UfOHD0RnmKXXw_WmkZxnH8 and use minerd.exe. It should be a generic build. it works! thank you speed it is 1.22khs wont get much with this cpu
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mumus
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June 02, 2014, 12:45:24 PM |
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Great work mumus. Works on my win 7 64bit. how have you made it work? i have set my address and it opens and close and it doesnt start Are you using the minerd-core2.exe or minerd-avx.exe. Usually this happens when the CPU is not compatible with the instruction set that the miner was compiled against. I'll try to add also a binary for generic CPU i have AMD athlon II X2 245 i have tried both, with minerd-core2.exe it appears this Try downloading this https://mega.co.nz/#!eQlShIYQ!DRTRGi0D5b5K6cuta8dy3UfOHD0RnmKXXw_WmkZxnH8 and use minerd.exe. It should be a generic build. it works! thank you speed it is 1.22khs wont get much with this cpu Try this: https://mega.co.nz/#!2BlzAKRI!nbiqPmgXbslEDZjoi7WzCqVJtkDbcDjFi0R0HrA-d_U (it's just minerd-k8.exe file, copy to the same folder) It should be optimized for your CPU. I don't have AMD CPU so I can't test it but on my Intel i7 still works.
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Stormbringer
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June 02, 2014, 12:49:33 PM |
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report if anyone already received coins from the pool
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BTC:14aefvedNKjJJoHZ8Pv5LqXqjj5Nprd89d
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jytou
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June 02, 2014, 12:51:28 PM Last edit: June 02, 2014, 01:07:35 PM by jytou |
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Hi Slimcoiners, looks great! I have just built the wallet from github, added the nodes to slimcoin.conf, but the wallet keeps telling it didn't download any block (0 blocks downloaded - checkpoint too old - last block generated 24 days ago). It's connected to 1-4 peers but I sometimes see the disconnected icon coming up from time to time. Do we need the wallet to be visible from the outside (eg. port forwarding on the router)? getinfo gives 0.0.0.0 as my ip address, which is not good, although in debug.log I see that it did get my correct public ip address. And at the same time, the wallet is running at 30% cpu so it's doing something. Am I just being too impatient? (been running like this for an hour now). Any clues?EDIT: was impatient, it started downloading now... sorry for that, but I never experienced that much lag in starting up the wallet the first time. Been stuck at block 3385 for a while now, but I guess it will unlock at a later point as it's still using some CPU.
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MickGhee
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Fucker of "the system"
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June 02, 2014, 12:51:48 PM |
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tried slim miner with the sample command and it just flashed closed. the pool wouldnt connect and i dont think i know what to do
You should open up a command console before running the command, so that you can check what it's actually saying. If you're using a batch file (.bat), just add " | pause" after the line, that will also keep the window open until you press a key. At least, I'm assuming you're on Windows, and using the slimminer fork (self-compiled?) mentioned above. If you're not using that fork, the executables in the distribution from the first post won't work with the pool. You can still solo mine with them, though. Have a read through the posts, but probably the easiest is to run 'slimcoin-qt.exe', then go to the 'Help' menu, choose 'Debug window', open the 'Console' tab, and enter the command "setgenerate true". It should then start mining away as soon as it has synchronized with the network. Note that finding blocks can take a very long time. If you're not on Windows, then I have no idea what 'flash closed'
Off-topic bit: not hating on this coin cause i like the idea just wish i was invited to the party
There are sites that track coin launches (e.g. http://www.cryptolaunch.net/ and https://www.altcoincalendar.info/calendar ), if you're interested in always trying to mine the latest coins. They tend to be incomplete, so scouring the forums for announcements is probably your best bet (but takes up more time). Gets a bit crazy, though - just the other day there were at least 6 new coins launched. Figuring out which ones are worth the bother (unless you're always going to just mine for a few hours, then dump asap) is a whole 'nother subject which I'm certainly not well-versed in. setgenerate true i feel so stupid and i consider myself an expert yay the real steve you made it work (pm your btc addy ill send a milli) i typed getmining info and my little laptop i use to run asics is getting 184 hashes (not bad considering its running 6 gridseeds a few jallys and some erupters. oh and its folding for cure coin) my other machine is getting 898 hashes and is also folding for cure coin i dont think ill be hitting blocks at this speed but at least i have a chance now anyone wanna donate a few coins for me to try "BURNING" id appreciate it SaYLo8zMihfgCKsXTdSSpJje9DRj2bC2bz im off to bter to buy a few hundred k sat worth and burn a few of those too lets see what this puppy can do \ way to change the game now if u can get this to run on an android i got a bunch of s2-s3 's lying around i bet theyd outperform my mining station
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Last night, while you were sleeping. I fucked the system!
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mumus
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June 02, 2014, 12:53:48 PM |
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report if anyone already received coins from the pool
The pool didn't resolved any block yet http://77.237.251.163/tbs
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TheRealSteve
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June 02, 2014, 12:54:37 PM |
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hah, I don't know how well it would run on an Android - just compiling against ARM probably means forking one of the Android bitcoin miners, first Keep the milli - might save your life some day Also, check up above - there's now a windows binary for pool mining (at your own risk and other usual disclaimers).
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DeepCoin
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June 02, 2014, 12:55:55 PM |
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How about raspberry pi ? any development?
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June 02, 2014, 01:00:03 PM |
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Pool is down.
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Mustafa SiSic
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June 02, 2014, 01:08:13 PM |
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Can you maybe compile it for 32-bit win?
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TheRealSteve
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June 02, 2014, 01:11:36 PM |
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Pool is down.
Not anymore.
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primer-
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June 02, 2014, 01:22:45 PM |
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I am sending some nice power to the pool, lets see how long it takes to find a block
EDIT: the workers column does not work EDIT2 : Down again....
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Vilchaco
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June 02, 2014, 01:24:59 PM |
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I am sending some nice power to the pool, lets see how long it takes to find a block
EDIT: the workers column does not work
And restarts the shares column when it wants
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sandor111
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June 02, 2014, 01:26:15 PM |
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Sorry, we're getting DDoS'ed. I have to shut down the pool for now to prevent getting null routed. :/ Anyway I'm waiting on some nice servers that I ordered, which will have proper mitigation against these type of attacks.
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