kondiomir
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August 01, 2014, 04:01:36 PM |
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Cannot find any compiled windows cpu miner?
Anyone ? PLS.
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rhkazani1
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August 01, 2014, 04:26:36 PM |
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Can you mine using the wallet Setgenerate? How to use minerd? Any pools?
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MemoryShock
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August 01, 2014, 04:27:55 PM |
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...And it says: "Downloading headers... 4 days behind" with "socket recv error 10054" repeating in the debug.log. Tried to add a few nodes, but nothing changes. I'm behind standard home router. Please advise.
Found out what the problem was. The Cryptonite-QT is half-baked, it messed up some environment variables which Bitcoin-QT uses, resulting in breaking both itself and Bitcoin-QT. Don't install Cryptonite-QT if you use default Bitcoin wallet! I've managed not to be forced to download the whole Bitcoin blockchain, but it was close. All right...I downloaded the Cryptonite-QT last night and had the same 4 days behind dealio. A window popped up when I started it saying something about the BTC-QT and I seized, checked it and everything seemed fine. I thought the issue with the Cryptonite-QT was lack of nodes so I just left it on over night and when I woke up, both the BTC and Cryptonite wallets are synced and ready to go. Now I read this thread and I don't know what to think...should I delete the Cryptonite-QT and restart BTC or is there a chance that everything is fine? Non technical guy here but I learn and pick things up as I go...
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marada
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August 01, 2014, 04:29:44 PM |
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Looks like an issue with the Windows Qt, I haven't seen it happen on Linux. I would say that 80% of development time was spent on cryptonited before we even moved onto making Qt work, so yes it may be a little buggy compared to cryptonited, especially on Windows, because there wasn't a whole lot of testing done on Windows. The issue should be solved in the next release.
No, it's common problem for both Windows and Linux, just checked it on Ubuntu 14.04 and exact same thing is happening. Until the ~/.cryptonite directory is deleted the Bitcoin-QT is messed up. Fix it for Linux and you'll fix it for Windows also. Yeah it was mentioned in this thread earlier actually, some how bitcoin-qt is trying to use the cryptonite data folder. Must be some sort of memory issue, catia will take a look at it when he's available. For now I guess the easiest fix is to just start Bitcoin with the datadir flag pointing to the right directory. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=713538.msg8110045#msg8110045The temporary solution for this issue is using: bitcoin-qt -datadir=<path to your bitcoin data folder>
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MadGhost
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August 01, 2014, 04:30:39 PM |
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yes looks easier than before as never been easy so much.
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myagui
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August 01, 2014, 04:54:11 PM |
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Can you mine using the wallet Setgenerate? How to use minerd? Any pools?
- Yes, and this is really the easiest way to get started. - Run it and it will output instructions. You will need to setup your .conf file if you take this approach, perhaps not the best idea if you've never solo mined before. - No pools yet. ~ Myagui
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rhkazani1
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August 01, 2014, 04:58:18 PM |
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Can you mine using the wallet Setgenerate? How to use minerd? Any pools?
- Yes, and this is really the easiest way to get started. - Run it and it will output instructions. You will need to setup your .conf file if you take this approach, perhaps not the best idea if you've never solo mined before. - No pools yet. ~ Myagui Alright thanks, do you think its worth mining on i7?
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myagui
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August 01, 2014, 05:04:14 PM |
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Alright thanks, do you think its worth mining on i7?
That's what I have, and I got 4 blocks within the 1st 32 hours. Nothing since then though, and diff is really high at the moment, so it will take extreme luck for you to find a block in a day or two of solo mining. I'd say it is worthwhile, if your CPU would otherwise be idle. If you're not the adventurous type, best to wait for pool support (meanwhile you can buy some at the exchanges ). ~ Myagui
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rhkazani1
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August 01, 2014, 05:06:24 PM |
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Alright thanks, do you think its worth mining on i7?
That's what I have, and I got 4 blocks within the 1st 32 hours. Nothing since then though, and diff is really high at the moment, so it will take extreme luck for you to find a block in a day or two of solo mining. I'd say it is worthwhile, if your CPU would otherwise be idle. If you're not the adventurous type, best to wait for pool support (meanwhile you can buy some at the exchanges ). ~ Myagui Wow! I did buy few at the exchange, this is looking really good so wanted to buy more! Yeah I will rather wait for a pool
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MemoryShock
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August 01, 2014, 05:31:16 PM |
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...And it says: "Downloading headers... 4 days behind" with "socket recv error 10054" repeating in the debug.log. Tried to add a few nodes, but nothing changes. I'm behind standard home router. Please advise.
Found out what the problem was. The Cryptonite-QT is half-baked, it messed up some environment variables which Bitcoin-QT uses, resulting in breaking both itself and Bitcoin-QT. Don't install Cryptonite-QT if you use default Bitcoin wallet! I've managed not to be forced to download the whole Bitcoin blockchain, but it was close. All right...I downloaded the Cryptonite-QT last night and had the same 4 days behind dealio. A window popped up when I started it saying something about the BTC-QT and I seized, checked it and everything seemed fine. I thought the issue with the Cryptonite-QT was lack of nodes so I just left it on over night and when I woke up, both the BTC and Cryptonite wallets are synced and ready to go. Now I read this thread and I don't know what to think...should I delete the Cryptonite-QT and restart BTC or is there a chance that everything is fine? Non technical guy here but I learn and pick things up as I go... I just deleted everything save for the BTC-QT and a few others that don't have any issues...BTC-QT seems to be fine without reloading the blockchain. Would it still be recommended to reload the blockchain to be on the safe side?
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kondiomir
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August 01, 2014, 05:33:49 PM |
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LOL .. I'm looking in the thread.. 10x mate.
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August 01, 2014, 05:40:09 PM |
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Anyone selling XCN here will pay 5.3k Sat per pm me
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August 01, 2014, 06:37:00 PM |
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Cannot sync the wallet. I have added a bunch of nodes but still not succeed. Is there any trick?
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August 01, 2014, 06:43:56 PM |
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Anyone selling XCN here will pay 5.3k Sat per pm me
nobody gonna sell to you that cheap lol try 50k
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August 01, 2014, 06:46:56 PM |
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Anyone selling XCN here will pay 5.3k Sat per pm me
nobody gonna sell to you that cheap lol try 50k 5600 sat on bter
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August 01, 2014, 06:52:02 PM |
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Anyone selling XCN here will pay 5.3k Sat per pm me
nobody gonna sell to you that cheap lol try 50k Well i got it that cheap
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August 01, 2014, 06:53:13 PM |
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Anyone selling XCN here will pay 5.3k Sat per pm me
nobody gonna sell to you that cheap lol try 50k Actually I think 50k is quite cheap
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August 01, 2014, 06:55:55 PM |
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And here come the whales...relatively large orders are stacking up on the bid side while cheap coins supply has dried up on the ask side. This thing is going to explode soon.
I've saw this movie two months ago when Monero launched on cryptonote.exchange.to.
The market is starving for fairly launched, legitimate altcoins featuring disruptive new technology like ring sigs and minichains.
We're seeing it with Monero and we're about to see it again with Cryptonite.
Time to follow their template and launch bounties for a GPU miner, block explorer, an exchange, and pool software.
I'll help fund a FreakDice site if any devs are interested.
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