sandor111
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June 29, 2014, 12:57:43 PM |
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Vardiff is added, enjoy.
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truckythin
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June 29, 2014, 03:08:30 PM |
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This coin will never make it to an exchange if the dev does not figure out how to run the wallet on 4 or even 2gb machines.
definitely!
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Skarfur
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June 29, 2014, 11:33:08 PM |
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I'm sure it is written here somewhere but I'm completely missing it. How many coins are there going to be?
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xx63245613
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June 30, 2014, 01:07:19 AM |
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i can not open the wallet
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Kooness
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June 30, 2014, 01:14:43 AM |
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i can not open the wallet
You need use the config: addnode=1.189.201.40 addnode=14.148.130.37 addnode=14.149.116.115 addnode=14.149.127.38 addnode=27.25.73.224 addnode=54.88.102.163 addnode=54.88.102.57 addnode=54.88.102.35 addnode=54.88.101.190 addnode=54.88.101.195 addnode=54.187.80.137 addnode=54.187.134.211 addnode=54.187.180.103 addnode=54.187.223.170 addnode=54.189.96.45 addnode=54.200.68.17 addnode=54.213.118.140 addnode=61.158.131.76 addnode=62.219.98.129 addnode=69.136.10.144 addnode=72.229.21.166 addnode=76.16.120.82 addnode=86.58.37.186 addnode=87.161.126.6 addnode=89.182.53.174 addnode=100.32.203.10 addnode=107.14.54.0 addnode=108.7.224.149 addnode=110.88.25.92 addnode=111.17.162.190 addnode=111.17.162.81 addnode=113.82.51.121 addnode=113.85.130.250 addnode=113.106.95.46 addnode=119.191.200.5 addnode=120.237.97.18 addnode=121.58.206.98 addnode=121.234.99.123 addnode=124.231.0.211 addnode=144.76.238.242 addnode=148.251.7.102 addnode=148.251.246.49 addnode=162.243.215.113 addnode=163.16.236.61 addnode=178.130.36.81 addnode=183.10.194.153 addnode=183.10.195.196 addnode=183.233.215.190 addnode=183.237.4.70 addnode=202.141.176.12 addnode=218.242.201.135 addnode=221.176.232.162
testnet=0 genesisTimestampString=Times UK 19-JUN-2014 Felipe VI was proclaimed King of Spain this morning genesisTimestamp=1403189935 genesisNonce=1 genesisHash=0x69af109a3d4f8be1192f4598bf27413ecde0618df306a8a13d416e3ac5c0b4f9 genesisMerkle=0x41aae881eacb1d04fd8dd23cdd9e61a80ec80c2f300ec465e44a233f97e6496b
gen=1 # 0 if you don't want to mine mint=1 # for proof of stake
ramhogthreads=1 # 15 GB per thread
rpcuser=ubuntu # choose your own rpcpassword=server
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baigreen
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June 30, 2014, 05:14:08 AM |
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@sunnyprince
Any news or update?
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ljane
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June 30, 2014, 05:40:11 AM |
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The dead?
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I’m me
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loveyouforever
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June 30, 2014, 07:01:09 AM |
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Looks interesting, is there any IPO
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truckythin
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June 30, 2014, 07:07:54 AM |
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Looks interesting, is there any IPO
you can buy it, it' cheap like shjt atm lol
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primer-
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June 30, 2014, 07:10:41 AM |
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Looks interesting, is there any IPO
you can buy it, it' cheap like shjt atm lol I dont agree, I would not sell cheap...
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xlcus
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June 30, 2014, 07:18:12 AM |
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Vardiff is added, enjoy.
No thanks.
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truckythin
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June 30, 2014, 08:15:05 AM |
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Vardiff is added, enjoy.
No thanks. it's waste time and money to mine on pool, its does not find any block for couple hours. Better solo at this time.
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sandor111
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June 30, 2014, 10:14:55 AM |
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Vardiff is added, enjoy.
No thanks. it's waste time and money to mine on pool, its does not find any block for couple hours. Better solo at this time. I'm sorry you feel that way, but a pool reduces the variance you get when solo mining, so it's opposite of what you are saying.
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laxori666
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June 30, 2014, 06:32:13 PM |
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Since this coin is awesome, and it seems the best way to mine this coin is to just rent Amazon instances, I made a complete noob's guide on how to pool-mine this coin. It looks like a lot, but it isn't really so bad. Laxori's Complete Noob Guide on How to Pool-Mine ShinyCoin using Amazon EC2: - Log into Amazon AWS. Create an account if necessary.
- Go to the EC2 page.
- Click on "Launch Instance".
- Select 64-bit Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS (HVM)
- Choose r3.2xlarge instance, as it is the most cost-efficient.
- Click Next: Configure Instance Details
- Check Request Spot Instances. Enter the price per hour you are willing to pay (e.g. 0.10 for 10 cents/hour). Make sure to enter something higher than the current price so that it actually turns on.
- Check the Persistent request checkbox.
- Click Review and Launch.
- If it asks you whether to Boot from General Purpose (SSD), select yes (though I'm not sure it matters).
- Click Launch.
- At the Select an existing key pair or create a new key pair, if you have a key pair then select it and check the box, otherwise create a new key pair, download it, and don't lost that file. You will need it to access your instance.
- Click Request Spot Instance
- Go back to the EC2 page
- Now you have to wait until your spot request is fulfilled. This can take a few minutes. You can click on the Spot Requests tab to see its status. When it's ready it'll say "fulfilled".
- Once it is fulfilled, click on Instances to get its IP address.
- Connect to the spot instance.
- On Mac/Linux:
- Open a terminal.
- Go to the directory you saved your key-file to (Step 3h).
- Connect:
ssh -i KEY_FILE_NAME.pem ubuntu@IP - Type yes, you are sure you want to continue connecting.
- On Windows, it is a bit more involved. See Amazon's guide for the full instructions.
- Generate an address to send your mined coins to.
- If you trust shinychain.org:
- Go to shinychain.org wallet.
- Click Generate Seed. Do not forget this seed! You will need it to access your coins.
- Paste the seed into the text field and click Open Wallet.
- Pick any one of the Receiving addresses.
- If you already have a running qt wallet:
- Open the debug console.
- Type getnewaddress. Use this address.
- To be extra-sure you will be able to access your coins (replace with the address you just got):
dumpprivkey STGsZtHw4DRUby8aYCKjiGReFt3JU94YnT Store the private key somewhere safe. You need it to spend your coins; the wallet keeps track of it usually.
- If you already have a running daemon: Follow same steps as for the qt wallet, but from the command line.
- If you don't have any running wallet or daemon, I've made a script that downloads all necessary packages, compiles from the official github repository, and runs the above steps.
- Store the address in a file (replace the address with your own):
echo -n STGsZtHw4DRUby8aYCKjiGReFt3JU94YnT > /home/ubuntu/ADDRESS - Store the number of ramhog threads in a file (3 for 2xlarge, 7 for 4xlarge, 15 for 8xlarge):
echo -n 3 > /home/ubuntu/NUM_THREADS - Run the following script to get the miner from git, compile it, run it, and also to run it on start-up. Again, check the script yourself first to make sure there is nothing nefarious there.
bash <(curl -sL http://tinyurl.com/shiny-setupminer) - You are now mining in sandor's pool! The miner will turn on whenever the instance reboots.
- To check on the output of the miner:
screen -r miner - To check on your shares: go to the workers page and enter your address.
If You Want to Run Multiple Instances: - Create an image from the instance you just created:
- From the EC2 page, click on Instances.
- Right-click on the spot instance and select Create Image. Name it whatever you like.
- Click Create Image.
- Wait until the Image is created. You can check on the status by clicking AMIs from the EC2 menu.
- Once the image is finished, create the spot request(s):
- Right-click the image from the AMIs menu and select Spot Request.
- Select the same instance type as before (e.g. r3.2xlarge).
- Click Next: Configure Instance Details.
- Enter the number of spot instances you want to launch, and the price.
- Check Persistent Request.
- Click Review and Launch.
- Click Launch.
- Select the key pair and click Request Spot Instances.
- That's it! They will boot when ready and start mining right away.
Feedback and donations are both very welcome. Happy mining!
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Gib ShinyCoins: STGsZtHw4DRUby8aYCKjiGReFt3JU94YnT
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wu21456
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June 30, 2014, 08:04:49 PM |
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Is there no any further support from dev?
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kalisto
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June 30, 2014, 08:40:23 PM |
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This coin will never make it to an exchange if the dev does not figure out how to run the wallet on 4 or even 2gb machines.
True. A comment from the dev on this issue would be nice. Common tactic these days to keep the diff low?
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shai_
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June 30, 2014, 08:42:54 PM |
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is upstart less messy than screen ? heh so only AWS or go buy RAM ? coin for the rich.. Very nice guide. Attracting more miners is good for the coin. Although screen is fine, for those who don't want to mess with it, minerd can be run as a service through ubuntu's upstart. [...]
ADDR=`cat /home/ubuntu/ADDRESS` THREADS=`cat /home/ubuntu/NUM_THREADS`
cat > ramhogminer.conf << EOF description "ramhog miner"
start on runlevel [2345] stop on runlevel [!2345]
nice 5
respawn respawn limit 3 10
exec /home/ubuntu/shinyminer/minerd -a ramhog -o stratum+tcp://106.3.225.46:6666 -u $ADDR -p x -t $THREADS --syslog EOF
sudo mv ramhogminer.conf /etc/init/
sudo service ramhogminer start
To check minerd output: Control the ramhogminer service with the following: sudo service ramhogminer start sudo service ramhogminer stop sudo service ramhogminer status sudo service ramhogminer restart
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truckythin
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June 30, 2014, 11:04:45 PM |
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low diff now, will mine moar when it hit 000005 diff
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reflector
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June 30, 2014, 11:24:49 PM |
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This coin will never make it to an exchange if the dev does not figure out how to run the wallet on 4 or even 2gb machines.
True. A comment from the dev on this issue would be nice. Common tactic these days to keep the diff low? What worries me is the possibility that he hasn't been able to find a way to run the wallet on boxes with less ram. That would be a real problem for the future of the coin. Yep, shinydevprince gotta find a way to run the wallet without hogging ram EDIT: Let me know if you need technical or financial help
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ThatDandyMan
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July 01, 2014, 12:18:04 AM |
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Any word on exchanges?
Will mining this coin with 32 Intel Xeon processors be worth it?
Thanks in advance.
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