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Author Topic: [ANN] [XMG] MAGI | CPU mining | mPoW | mPoS | [MagiPay]  (Read 2375156 times)
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January 04, 2018, 07:44:10 PM
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Is it more profitable to mine XMG over cryptonote coins? (using CPU)

Is there any calculator out there? just trying to figure how much i can mine with 2x Intel Xeons
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January 04, 2018, 08:09:46 PM
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Is it more profitable to mine XMG over cryptonote coins? (using CPU)

Is there any calculator out there? just trying to figure how much i can mine with 2x Intel Xeons
before the chain went down I had 1 PC running with an Intel 6600k (gaming overclock to 4.2ghz) with a speed of ~120 MH/s steady. That brought me at that time with that diff 1 sometimes 2 coins a day.
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January 04, 2018, 08:12:29 PM
Last edit: January 05, 2018, 05:13:59 AM by HeftyMagi
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Blocks will be orphaned anyway untill fork is complete.

Running pools will show with amount of miners and hashrate of the pool.

You're right sir, thats why I set miners off on all PCs Smiley
P.S. For some guy was asking earlier: Ryzen 1700X ~ 5820K (I have both), 120-140 khash/s with e=60...70 (allows CPU to do everything else you need except gaming or rendering while staying warm, not even hot)
just out of interest have you tried overclocking and running it at 100% to see what the max hashrate is?

well, i cant speak for him but i can give you numbers based on my results with a 1600 overclocked, assuming perfect scaling across cores. My 1600 at 3.9 and 3200 memory manages around 150-160 kh/s, or roughly 26.6 kh/s per core, or 13.3 per thread. Assuming good scaling, that puts a 1700 right around 210 kh/sec. I did a more in depth post waay earlier in the thread, if you want to see the whole post, I checked and its from August 1 2017.

wow on 3.9 you menage to push 1600 to 160kh so intels are still worst than amds clock/core wise, i tested 8700k stock is 170kh and @5ghz 200kh
and 7700k is 133kh @5ghz roughly 16.6kh per thread@5ghz. Intels need some minerd optimization.

I've manage to push my i7-8700k @ 5 Ghz to 213 kh/s Wink https://i.imgur.com/EoNSEt3.png



do you use avx or generic minerd, i oc it to 5.3 now 91C on hottest core others 77-83C with h110 not worth it though and why is load so small from minerd at 20% on 8700k, on older intels i have load 99-100%

edit: low load - -buggy real temp app reading on newer intels
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January 04, 2018, 08:24:14 PM
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Why is it that the reward for Magi varies so wildly? Earlier, it was over 20 XMG per block, and now the last few blocks are less than 2 XMG, with the latest one being 0.98? I don't know if I understand magi enough to tell what's going on. Anyone have an answer?
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January 04, 2018, 08:28:25 PM
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All this talk of hard-fork and mining is making me bonkers. It's all well and good for us (I am mining, total about 35kh/s on several wimpy workers, luckypool). BUT, the pre-hardfork mining hashrate is driving the block reward - for non-orphaned blocks - way down. Watching blockchain and rewards, I'm thinking more and more about buying and staking.

On that note, has anyone written a comprehensive staking guide? I tried searching through the forum and found some reference, but nothing hard except to fix settings in the conf file. I'm looking more for a complete reference to the cli daemon and scripting for auto-rotating coins to keep them fresh and staking, etc.

'magid --help' is _almost_, but not quite, actually useful here. I really don't want to scroll through the code to find the hooks I'll need to set this all up. Has anyone already done this?
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January 04, 2018, 08:31:02 PM
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Why is it that the reward for Magi varies so wildly? Earlier, it was over 20 XMG per block, and now the last few blocks are less than 2 XMG, with the latest one being 0.98? I don't know if I understand magi enough to tell what's going on. Anyone have an answer?

Mining block rewards are inversely proportional to total network hashrate. As more miners come online to push us toward the hardfork block, the reward for non-orphaned blocks will continue to fall. And probably stay that way until people reduce their mining rate to a more normalized output.

But, look at the block payout for PoS. Smiley

example - https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xmg/block.dws?1605731.htm
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January 04, 2018, 08:32:36 PM
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Why is it that the reward for Magi varies so wildly? Earlier, it was over 20 XMG per block, and now the last few blocks are less than 2 XMG, with the latest one being 0.98? I don't know if I understand magi enough to tell what's going on. Anyone have an answer?

Mining block rewards are inversely proportional to total network hashrate. As more miners come online to push us toward the hardfork block, the reward for non-orphaned blocks will continue to fall. And probably stay that way until people reduce their mining rate to a more normalized output.

But, look at the block payout for PoS. Smiley

I thought it was a result of more miners, but I am surprised at how bad it got so quickly. It's a shame I can't even transfer coins from cryptopia to myself to stake..as I barely have any in my personal wallet and I believe you need like 100+ to stake, right?
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January 04, 2018, 08:39:51 PM
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staking is still not working for me not enough weight although i send my self few times 100 few times 500 and many times 5000 i also tried to send to another wallet same thing not enough weight :/
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January 04, 2018, 09:08:42 PM
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staking is still not working for me not enough weight although i send my self few times 100 few times 500 and many times 5000 i also tried to send to another wallet same thing not enough weight :/

would you like to send 5000 to me instead Wink
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January 04, 2018, 09:18:49 PM
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staking is still not working for me not enough weight although i send my self few times 100 few times 500 and many times 5000 i also tried to send to another wallet same thing not enough weight :/
staking not fully working for me now either, but I do have the weight - I'm experimenting with changing the time on my wallet computer.

is your block height the same as the block height in the explorer - and did you unlock your wallet for staking?

here is a sample magi.conf file
Code:
# You must set rpcuser and rpcpassword to secure the JSON-RPC api
rpcuser=[put-a-username-of-your-choice-here]
rpcpassword=[put-a-random-password-of-your-choice-here]

# Listen for RPC connections on this TCP port:
rpcport=8232

# server=1 to accept JSON-RPC commands
server=1

# listen=1 to accept connections from outside
listen=1

# RPC connection from localhost allowed
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1

# Add nodes to connect to specific peers
addnode=104.128.225.215
addnode=45.35.251.73

# posii=1 to enable PoS staking; default = 0
posii=1

# Transaction under stake with a value greater than the threshold is being splitted
stakesplitthreshold=500

# Transactions with values less than the threshold will combine into one
stakecombinethreshold=500
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January 04, 2018, 09:23:54 PM
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staking is still not working for me not enough weight although i send my self few times 100 few times 500 and many times 5000 i also tried to send to another wallet same thing not enough weight :/

Added posii=1 already in Magi conf.  ??

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January 04, 2018, 09:30:08 PM
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Why is it that the reward for Magi varies so wildly? Earlier, it was over 20 XMG per block, and now the last few blocks are less than 2 XMG, with the latest one being 0.98? I don't know if I understand magi enough to tell what's going on. Anyone have an answer?

Mining block rewards are inversely proportional to total network hashrate. As more miners come online to push us toward the hardfork block, the reward for non-orphaned blocks will continue to fall. And probably stay that way until people reduce their mining rate to a more normalized output.

But, look at the block payout for PoS. Smiley

example - https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xmg/block.dws?1605731.htm


How to mine in PoS?
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January 04, 2018, 09:52:35 PM
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Looks like I have made my first mining pay out! Sweet!
I am using the XMGPool that was linked to a few pages back and it must have happened a few hours ago!!! Anyone else?

The thing I don't like about it so far is it's not in my wallet but it is on the earnings page of XMGPool. I'll assume it takes a few "minutes" to show up in the wallet. And yes I've checked and rechecked that the wallet address is correct.

But I am new to all of this so please correct me if I am mistaken! But Magi-To-The-Moon!!
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January 04, 2018, 10:00:16 PM
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I looking for help to see what people are setting "automatic payout threshold" option to.  I am using Luckypool, and it one of the setup options. Also, is there a spefic setting you need to set on the wallet software? Thanks in advance!
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January 04, 2018, 10:03:25 PM
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Hola, Disculpen mi ignorancia amigos, pero que significa REPLANTEAR?

Hi, Excuse my friends ignorance, but what does REPLACEMENT mean?
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January 04, 2018, 10:26:06 PM
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I looking for help to see what people are setting "automatic payout threshold" option to.  I am using Luckypool, and it one of the setup options.

I don't set auto-payout (also at luckypool, for now). Hopefully, the pool operator is staking the pool's hot wallet. Leaving coins there for a little while helps pay his/her costs. It's my way of donating without using the 'donate' function.

Also, I want to have a great deal of control over how and when I get paid out.

Your situation doesn't match mine, though. You may want to have everything on auto-pilot for you. Consider the tx costs and pool fees and figure out what percentage of each payout you're willing to lose at payout time. Set your autopay accordingly.

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Also, is there a spefic setting you need to set on the wallet software? Thanks in advance!

Sort of. You'll need to generate a receive address. In the qt software, that's on the receive tab. There should be one automatically generated for you. You could just copy that into the autopayout field at your pool and you should be fine.
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January 04, 2018, 10:34:32 PM
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I looking for help to see what people are setting "automatic payout threshold" option to.  I am using Luckypool, and it one of the setup options.

I don't set auto-payout (also at luckypool, for now). Hopefully, the pool operator is staking the pool's hot wallet. Leaving coins there for a little while helps pay his/her costs. It's my way of donating without using the 'donate' function.

Also, I want to have a great deal of control over how and when I get paid out.

Your situation doesn't match mine, though. You may want to have everything on auto-pilot for you. Consider the tx costs and pool fees and figure out what percentage of each payout you're willing to lose at payout time. Set your autopay accordingly.

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Also, is there a spefic setting you need to set on the wallet software? Thanks in advance!

Sort of. You'll need to generate a receive address. In the qt software, that's on the receive tab. There should be one automatically generated for you. You could just copy that into the autopayout field at your pool and you should be fine.


Thanks for the reply,  well my wallet is setup correct.  So if you don't set auto payout, how would I setup "auto-pilot"?  Thanks for your help
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January 04, 2018, 11:04:25 PM
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staking is still not working for me not enough weight although i send my self few times 100 few times 500 and many times 5000 i also tried to send to another wallet same thing not enough weight :/
staking not fully working for me now either, but I do have the weight - I'm experimenting with changing the time on my wallet computer.

is your block height the same as the block height in the explorer - and did you unlock your wallet for staking?

here is a sample magi.conf file
Code:
# You must set rpcuser and rpcpassword to secure the JSON-RPC api
rpcuser=[put-a-username-of-your-choice-here]
rpcpassword=[put-a-random-password-of-your-choice-here]

# Listen for RPC connections on this TCP port:
rpcport=8232

# server=1 to accept JSON-RPC commands
server=1

# listen=1 to accept connections from outside
listen=1

# RPC connection from localhost allowed
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1

# Add nodes to connect to specific peers
addnode=104.128.225.215
addnode=45.35.251.73

# posii=1 to enable PoS staking; default = 0
posii=1

# Transaction under stake with a value greater than the threshold is being splitted
stakesplitthreshold=500

# Transactions with values less than the threshold will combine into one
stakecombinethreshold=500

How do you find out if you have enough weight, and what age your coins have? I have had my staking icon enabled a few times, but never got any messages or any information, so I ended up not leaving my wallet on. I don't know how to get it to successfully stake besides getting the icon colored.
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January 04, 2018, 11:54:42 PM
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So if you don't set auto payout, how would I setup "auto-pilot"?  Thanks for your help

In this case "auto-pilot" is not a setting. It means "set-it and forget-it" because it's doing everything without requiring you to pay it any attention. So... if you do not set auto-pay, you are not on auto-pilot. If you _do_ set auto-pay, you can more-or-less ignore what's happening at the pool except to occasionally check that it's still up and running.
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January 05, 2018, 12:17:19 AM
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Hola, Disculpen mi ignorancia amigos, pero que significa REPLANTEAR?

Hi, Excuse my friends ignorance, but what does REPLACEMENT mean?


Volver a poner las cartas sobre la mesa, deshacer un plan y hacerlo nuevamente.... por otro lado REPLACEMENT  es reemplazo, reemplazar, cambiar algo
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