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Author Topic: [ANN] [XMG] MAGI | CPU mining | mPoW | mPoS | [MagiPay]  (Read 2375351 times)
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August 28, 2017, 06:42:07 AM
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http://pom.m-hash.com   also not paid my coins after it went down for few days

I am also using http://pom.m-hash.com  . It went down for few days and then my entire data(workers, balance, transactions etc) is swept clean on the website. Good thing my auto payment limit is very small, i lost only few dozens on Magi. But still it hurts. Sad


Did you send message to http://pom.m-hash.com/index.php?page=contactform ?

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August 28, 2017, 07:25:53 AM
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Hello XMG community

Using minerd.exe there is an option for priority or idle using threads ?
"-t <number of threads>" Option its not very usefull...

Thx
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August 28, 2017, 07:59:23 AM
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Hello XMG community

Using minerd.exe there is an option for priority or idle using threads ?
"-t <number of threads>" Option its not very usefull...

Thx

looked into this too but guess you can;t.
However you can assign threads from the task manager: go to details tab--> right click on the miner application-->choose set affinity and select the threads (there you go).

I would recommend not using the "-e". My miner works better without it.
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August 28, 2017, 08:40:39 AM
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Hello again forum,

I wanted to ask, does anyone have any way for me to get my BTC paid for coins that i sent to Bittrex when this all broke down?

They are in my wallet and real coins but they are stuck in unconfirmed state.  I had over 155 XMG sent.  I have the transaction code but it does not appear on the "official" blockchain.  How do I restore the function and submit the coins to be confirmed?  They never actually arrived at Bittrex.  They funds bounced and returned to my wallet but because it happened during a weird time, they are stuck in limbo. Huh  I understand that the ones I mined just before things started to get repaired recently on a NOMP chain lost around 50 but since then earned around the same on the right chain, i see why they would have been stuck in unconfirmed limbo in my wallet.

I have a full track record of all the transactions involved in creating this balance via BTC trade on Bittrex then sending transfer and even the unconfirmed transaction of it being sent. 

How do I fix this Huh  It is the only remaining error on the wallet I am having issues with now that it is synced to the dev node.  I have tried repair wallet etc it is fully repaired.
If transaction not @official chain - coins must be @wallet. Remove blocks and database folders, peers.dat. Download fresh blockchain from http://coinmagi.org/bin/block-chain/, unzip/ungzip. Copy magi.conf to AppData\Roaming\Magi or .magi. Run m-wallet -rescan, download new blocks from master node. Try checkwallet/repairwallet.
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August 28, 2017, 10:24:44 AM
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it's funny how when the diff is around 1+/- there is a sudden repeating hashrate increase of at least 30K that goes off when the diff is around 2
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August 28, 2017, 10:30:44 AM
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Hello XMG community

Using minerd.exe there is an option for priority or idle using threads ?
"-t <number of threads>" Option its not very usefull...

Thx

looked into this too but guess you can;t.
However you can assign threads from the task manager: go to details tab--> right click on the miner application-->choose set affinity and select the threads (there you go).

I would recommend not using the "-e". My miner works better without it.

this is whats wrong with mining magi. Absolute disregard for the most useful, interesting, and important part of the m7m algorithm.
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August 28, 2017, 10:36:08 AM
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just wondering, is it to solo mine this coin has long been known is still the people who do that? What a wonderful instrument you have? thinking himself a bit to mine this coin, but the complexity of a rocket...

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August 28, 2017, 12:16:40 PM
Last edit: August 29, 2017, 02:28:42 AM by joelao95
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Can someone help uploading me a chain with a fork? Either way, I have a test chain on 45.35.251.73, and would like to catch a fork; need someone to mine on this chain via PoS/PoW or both. It is only for test; mining won't be valid:

Using the following wallet and blockchain:

http://coinmagi.org/bin/m-wallet-1.4.1.1/
http://coinmagi.org/bin/m-wallet-1.4.2/
http://coinmagi.org/bin/block-chain/

And the node:

Code:
listen=0
connect=45.35.251.73

Once you get a fork, pls post me a link for download along with debug.log.


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August 28, 2017, 12:33:24 PM
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it's funny how when the diff is around 1+/- there is a sudden repeating hashrate increase of at least 30K that goes off when the diff is around 2

Things to keep in mind:
Net hashrate is an extrapolated value: it does not accurately represent actual instant net hashrate. It is derived from current difficulty and average block time of the last 120 PoW blocks.
Looking at https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xmg/#!extraction which already identifies the 4 official pools currently working, one can see that 90% of blocks are mined by those 4 pools (exclude the top 65-70% entry which surely represent blocks mined by staking).
I'm forced to conclude there's no "flash mining". Consistently, and excluding staking, the blocks are mined by the 4 pools, and a few by a couple other IPs.
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August 28, 2017, 01:27:48 PM
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Can someone help uploading me a chain with a fork? Either way, I have a test chain on 45.35.251.73, and would like to catch a fork; need someone to mine on this chain via PoS/PoW or both. It is only for test; mining won't be valid:

Using the following wallet and blockchain:

http://coinmagi.org/bin/m-wallet-1.4.1.1/
http://coinmagi.org/bin/m-wallet-1.4.2/
http://coinmagi.org/bin/block-chain/

And the node:

Code:
server=0
connect=45.35.251.73

Once you get a fork, pls post me a link for download along with debug.log.


Sure. I'll see what I can do
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August 28, 2017, 02:31:42 PM
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Can someone help uploading me a chain with a fork? Either way, I have a test chain on 45.35.251.73, and would like to catch a fork; need someone to mine on this chain via PoS/PoW or both. It is only for test; mining won't be valid:

Using the following wallet and blockchain:

http://coinmagi.org/bin/m-wallet-1.4.1.1/
http://coinmagi.org/bin/m-wallet-1.4.2/
http://coinmagi.org/bin/block-chain/

And the node:

Code:
server=0
connect=45.35.251.73

Once you get a fork, pls post me a link for download along with debug.log.

So far, no fork.
Did you mean listen=0 instead of server=0? I believe you need server=1 to accept RPC mining commands.
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August 28, 2017, 02:38:23 PM
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Can someone help uploading me a chain with a fork? Either way, I have a test chain on 45.35.251.73, and would like to catch a fork; need someone to mine on this chain via PoS/PoW or both. It is only for test; mining won't be valid:

Using the following wallet and blockchain:

http://coinmagi.org/bin/m-wallet-1.4.1.1/
http://coinmagi.org/bin/m-wallet-1.4.2/
http://coinmagi.org/bin/block-chain/

And the node:

Code:
server=0
connect=45.35.251.73

Once you get a fork, pls post me a link for download along with debug.log.

So far, no fork.
Did you mean listen=0 instead of server=0? I believe you need server=1 to accept RPC mining commands.

I was wondering the same.  Should we be solo mining to push it along?
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August 28, 2017, 02:40:47 PM
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Can someone help uploading me a chain with a fork? Either way, I have a test chain on 45.35.251.73, and would like to catch a fork; need someone to mine on this chain via PoS/PoW or both. It is only for test; mining won't be valid:

Using the following wallet and blockchain:

http://coinmagi.org/bin/m-wallet-1.4.1.1/
http://coinmagi.org/bin/m-wallet-1.4.2/
http://coinmagi.org/bin/block-chain/

And the node:

Code:
server=0
connect=45.35.251.73

Once you get a fork, pls post me a link for download along with debug.log.

So far, no fork.
Did you mean listen=0 instead of server=0? I believe you need server=1 to accept RPC mining commands.

I was wondering the same.  Should we be solo mining to push it along?

Yes, we should solo-mine in order to try causing a fork.

EDIT: but take it easy with the hash. No need to overdo it Smiley. I'm currently using 12 kh/s.
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August 28, 2017, 02:42:42 PM
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xmgpool i lost 24 coins from your pool...what i need do?
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August 28, 2017, 03:51:29 PM
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Can someone help uploading me a chain with a fork? Either way, I have a test chain on 45.35.251.73, and would like to catch a fork; need someone to mine on this chain via PoS/PoW or both. It is only for test; mining won't be valid:

Using the following wallet and blockchain:

http://coinmagi.org/bin/m-wallet-1.4.1.1/
http://coinmagi.org/bin/m-wallet-1.4.2/
http://coinmagi.org/bin/block-chain/

And the node:

Code:
server=0
connect=45.35.251.73

Once you get a fork, pls post me a link for download along with debug.log.

So far, no fork.
Did you mean listen=0 instead of server=0? I believe you need server=1 to accept RPC mining commands.

I was wondering the same.  Should we be solo mining to push it along?

Yes, we should solo-mine in order to try causing a fork.

EDIT: but take it easy with the hash. No need to overdo it Smiley. I'm currently using 12 kh/s.

server=1 needs to be on for solo mining so i think he means listen=0

I'm hashing away @ ~ 120 kh/s Cheesy

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August 28, 2017, 03:53:30 PM
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I'm hashing away @ ~ 17 kh/s
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August 28, 2017, 03:58:26 PM
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How can I tell if I'm forked?  I assume I am since I just started mining ~30 Magis per hour.

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August 28, 2017, 04:06:34 PM
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How can I tell if I'm forked?  I assume I am since I just started mining ~30 Magis per hour.

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I'm still in the main test chain. Check your blocks in the Console:

getblockhash 1451400

00000087b7a1689e3bed8787f0c6cdb736f3ea7b81da076d9560fd35f022a891


But I have this warning in my log file:

WARNING: GetLastPoWBlockIndex() not found; return pindexGenesisBlock
WARNING: averaged over less than BBLOCK_AVER blocks --> GetDifficultyFromBitsV2
WARNING: GetLastPoWBlockIndex() not found; return pindexGenesisBlock
ERROR: no actual average done --> GetDifficultyFromBitsV2
WARNING: GetLastPoWBlockIndex() not found; return pindexGenesisBlock
WARNING: averaged over less than BBLOCK_AVER blocks --> GetDifficultyFromBitsV2
WARNING: GetLastPoWBlockIndex() not found; return pindexGenesisBlock
ERROR: no actual average done --> GetDifficultyFromBitsV2
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August 28, 2017, 04:08:42 PM
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server=1 needs to be on for solo mining so i think he means listen=0

I'm hashing away @ ~ 120 kh/s Cheesy

Bah, you want all the rewards Cheesy
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August 28, 2017, 04:10:42 PM
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How can I tell if I'm forked?  I assume I am since I just started mining ~30 Magis per hour.

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I'm still in the main test chain. Check your blocks in the Console:

getblockhash 1451400

00000087b7a1689e3bed8787f0c6cdb736f3ea7b81da076d9560fd35f022a891


But I have this warning in my log file:

WARNING: GetLastPoWBlockIndex() not found; return pindexGenesisBlock
WARNING: averaged over less than BBLOCK_AVER blocks --> GetDifficultyFromBitsV2
WARNING: GetLastPoWBlockIndex() not found; return pindexGenesisBlock
ERROR: no actual average done --> GetDifficultyFromBitsV2
WARNING: GetLastPoWBlockIndex() not found; return pindexGenesisBlock
WARNING: averaged over less than BBLOCK_AVER blocks --> GetDifficultyFromBitsV2
WARNING: GetLastPoWBlockIndex() not found; return pindexGenesisBlock
ERROR: no actual average done --> GetDifficultyFromBitsV2


getblockhash 1451400
00000087b7a1689e3bed8787f0c6cdb736f3ea7b81da076d9560fd35f022a891
getblockhash 1451402
000000786038a6da92a61753cc2ed0f920d8b745eca3901d849631becd27caf2


I'm only seeing this error

Flushed wallet.dat 17ms
ERROR: mempool transaction missing input
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