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December 11, 2017, 09:43:42 PM |
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I wish I could figure out what is wonky with mining right now. Payouts seem lower than normal and hashrates are all over the place. Ive made .009 XMG today so far, way low.
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December 11, 2017, 10:45:43 PM |
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I wish I could figure out what is wonky with mining right now. Payouts seem lower than normal and hashrates are all over the place. Ive made .009 XMG today so far, way low.
Maybe it's all the wankers over hashing
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December 11, 2017, 10:56:21 PM |
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I wish I could figure out what is wonky with mining right now. Payouts seem lower than normal and hashrates are all over the place. Ive made .009 XMG today so far, way low.
Maybe it's all the wankers over hashing Possibly. Stats are showing 20MH/s in the pool and Net rate is only 68MH/s, which should be pretty close to the sweet spot. Not enough to be putting out <2 XMG per block. Are there moments when people are loading up on mining in the other pools? I assume for just small periods of time?
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December 12, 2017, 01:49:06 AM |
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Guys....I'm drowning here. Magi has me 60% in a bag from over 3k.
I am losing my portfolio to my trust in this coin. Can we please get the value back up to above 4k one more time?
I need to exit for now till it bottoms out.
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December 12, 2017, 05:04:37 AM |
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Guys....I'm drowning here. Magi has me 60% in a bag from over 3k.
I am losing my portfolio to my trust in this coin. Can we please get the value back up to above 4k one more time?
I need to exit for now till it bottoms out.
For now relax and hold magi will raise back, blame btc
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abraxsis
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December 12, 2017, 05:49:29 AM |
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Guys....I'm drowning here. Magi has me 60% in a bag from over 3k.
I am losing my portfolio to my trust in this coin. Can we please get the value back up to above 4k one more time?
I need to exit for now till it bottoms out.
With BTC up it is highly unlikely to go above 4k again anytime soon, but my question is how is your portfolio tanking with the USD price actually staying close to average?
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December 12, 2017, 05:52:03 AM |
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It's been a minute since I last checked in.. Last time I was here the hard fork madness had just blown over. Glad to see things are back to normal with magi and the community is as friendly as ever. I have 2 questions as they go with magi. First is to do with mining. I usually mine XMR on my CPUs, but I try to throw any extra CPU power I have at magi, less for rewards and more for support of the project/network. That said, I'm interested if anyone has come up with a way of "estimating" profit over a longer period of time. I know there is the command in the wallet to get the current estimate based of reward, etc., but I'm interested in predicting over a long period of time. Is there somewhere where I could get data over the last month or so for reward per block, and from that derive what my earnings could have been over say the last month for "x" hashrate? Or some other method? Is there another calculator I'm unaware of? Realistically it seems that one only needs a data table of the changes in hashrate, and reward, and can then apply the methods for calculating reward to each of these instances across a period of time to recieve an average, but I could be mistaken! If I'm wrong or overthinking this someone please let me know. Second, I know there has been plenty of use/talk of XMG with the Raspberry pi. Has anyone ever tried these on other SoC? Specifically interested in Orange Pi, although experience with others would be interesting and helpful. If it matters and people that have worked with magi on the Rpi feel like helping I can dig up information as it pertains to the orange pi as needed. Thinking about maybe setting up a little miner/node, think it might be an interesting project for a boring winter weekend. All that out of the way I really am glad to see magi is growing and doing well, especially in value. Crazy to think about where XMG was this time last year and compare to now. Is there anything else major that I've missed since the forking fiasco? I'll be sure to go back and read through the thread in the next week or so, but just as a quick and dirty recent history?
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December 12, 2017, 05:53:26 AM |
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Guys....I'm drowning here. Magi has me 60% in a bag from over 3k.
I am losing my portfolio to my trust in this coin. Can we please get the value back up to above 4k one more time?
I need to exit for now till it bottoms out.
With BTC up it is highly unlikely to go above 4k again anytime soon, but my question is how is your portfolio tanking with the USD price actually staying close to average? I think he meant it more as a good spirited "I keep investing in this coin because I like it" kind of deal, rather than a "I'm bleeding money into magi" kind of deal. The comment about 4k is just him wanting to realize good profit and a good exit on his investment so far then, not a need to like break even. Could be wrong though.
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December 12, 2017, 08:47:02 AM |
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interesting news the Mother Coin Arrives On Wall Street, Bringing Good News For Blockchain Entertainment Bitcoin, the digital currency based on blockchain technology, exploded in price last week, shooting up to a high-water mark of $19,000 per single coin. It has since retraced to the $15,000 level, but is holding firm in that territory. If some observers can be believed, this week’s run-up in price is a prelude to bitcoin hitting heights undreamed of when it was selling for several cents. In fact, John McAfee, the founder of the computer anti-virus software that bears his last name, has promised to perform a vulgar act of self-abuse if bitcoin’s single-coin price doesn’t reach $1 million by 2020. http://deadline.com/2017/12/[Suspicious link removed]ives-to-wall-street-bringing-good-news-for-blockchain-entertainment-1202223747/
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December 12, 2017, 10:02:16 AM |
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It's been a minute since I last checked in.. Last time I was here the hard fork madness had just blown over. Glad to see things are back to normal with magi and the community is as friendly as ever. I have 2 questions as they go with magi. ... ... Second, I know there has been plenty of use/talk of XMG with the Raspberry pi. Has anyone ever tried these on other SoC? Specifically interested in Orange Pi, although experience with others would be interesting and helpful. If it matters and people that have worked with magi on the Rpi feel like helping I can dig up information as it pertains to the orange pi as needed. Thinking about maybe setting up a little miner/node, think it might be an interesting project for a boring winter weekend. All that out of the way I really am glad to see magi is growing and doing well, especially in value. Crazy to think about where XMG was this time last year and compare to now. Is there anything else major that I've missed since the forking fiasco? I'll be sure to go back and read through the thread in the next week or so, but just as a quick and dirty recent history? Been happily mining with my pi3's for nearly 2 months now. Not looked at other SBC's due to the cost of them (very few in the rpi's price range get the same hashrate as far as i can see, i'm probably wrong though). Only down side of the orange pi is the A7 CPU is (I think) 32bit only, where as the A53 in a Pi3 is 64bit, (using 64 bit OS can squeeze out an extra 20%-30% larger hashrate for the same energy usage.)
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December 12, 2017, 01:10:30 PM |
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Guys....I'm drowning here. Magi has me 60% in a bag from over 3k.
I am losing my portfolio to my trust in this coin. Can we please get the value back up to above 4k one more time?
no shit. magi is losing its value for months now (compared to BTC). but welcome to the friendly magi community!
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abraxsis
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December 12, 2017, 02:07:52 PM |
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Guys....I'm drowning here. Magi has me 60% in a bag from over 3k.
I am losing my portfolio to my trust in this coin. Can we please get the value back up to above 4k one more time?
I need to exit for now till it bottoms out.
Your 4k is about to happen, or damn near close. Better get ready! I already missed out resetting my sell amount at 3k, down from the 3550 I had it originally set at.
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December 12, 2017, 02:36:52 PM |
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Is something wrong with the network? Efficiency is down to 85% over all, looking at my own logs Ive had over 500 invalids pop up. I keep getting time out errors. Over 500k invalid across the network. That's pretty significant.
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December 12, 2017, 02:52:52 PM |
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Good volume on bittrex. Thank you little ninja pumper.
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December 12, 2017, 03:54:52 PM |
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Been happily mining with my pi3's for nearly 2 months now. Not looked at other SBC's due to the cost of them (very few in the rpi's price range get the same hashrate as far as i can see, i'm probably wrong though). Only down side of the orange pi is the A7 CPU is (I think) 32bit only, where as the A53 in a Pi3 is 64bit, (using 64 bit OS can squeeze out an extra 20%-30% larger hashrate for the same energy usage.) I'll have to check in on the 32 vs. 64 bit situation. It very well may be the case. I was interested specifically in the orange pi zero h2, which seems to keep up with the rpi3 in some cases, lag in others. the advantage is the price, around 10-11 bucks each, which is much cheaper than the rpi3. Even if I can only manage 70% or so the same hashrate it'd still be fine for me! Thanks for the heads up on the instruction support though, is there anything else that you or others could think of that might hang the idea? Nothing comes to mind, but in my experience with SBC there's always something...
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December 12, 2017, 04:12:00 PM |
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Been happily mining with my pi3's for nearly 2 months now. Not looked at other SBC's due to the cost of them (very few in the rpi's price range get the same hashrate as far as i can see, i'm probably wrong though). Only down side of the orange pi is the A7 CPU is (I think) 32bit only, where as the A53 in a Pi3 is 64bit, (using 64 bit OS can squeeze out an extra 20%-30% larger hashrate for the same energy usage.) I'll have to check in on the 32 vs. 64 bit situation. It very well may be the case. I was interested specifically in the orange pi zero h2, which seems to keep up with the rpi3 in some cases, lag in others. the advantage is the price, around 10-11 bucks each, which is much cheaper than the rpi3. Even if I can only manage 70% or so the same hashrate it'd still be fine for me! Thanks for the heads up on the instruction support though, is there anything else that you or others could think of that might hang the idea? Nothing comes to mind, but in my experience with SBC there's always something... Just FYI, the Orange Pis don't use mUSB connectors and take a specific power adapter. They also are notorious for being VERY particular about power needs. I sent mine back just because of that reason.
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December 12, 2017, 04:59:44 PM |
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Been happily mining with my pi3's for nearly 2 months now. Not looked at other SBC's due to the cost of them (very few in the rpi's price range get the same hashrate as far as i can see, i'm probably wrong though). Only down side of the orange pi is the A7 CPU is (I think) 32bit only, where as the A53 in a Pi3 is 64bit, (using 64 bit OS can squeeze out an extra 20%-30% larger hashrate for the same energy usage.) I'll have to check in on the 32 vs. 64 bit situation. It very well may be the case. I was interested specifically in the orange pi zero h2, which seems to keep up with the rpi3 in some cases, lag in others. the advantage is the price, around 10-11 bucks each, which is much cheaper than the rpi3. Even if I can only manage 70% or so the same hashrate it'd still be fine for me! Thanks for the heads up on the instruction support though, is there anything else that you or others could think of that might hang the idea? Nothing comes to mind, but in my experience with SBC there's always something... Just FYI, the Orange Pis don't use mUSB connectors and take a specific power adapter. They also are notorious for being VERY particular about power needs. I sent mine back just because of that reason. That might have changed. The one I'm looking at using seems to have a micro usb for power, and alternatively also even supports POE. The listed specs on aliexpress state the power is supplied from "usb otg" which to me means micro usb, especially looking at the pictures. Could it just be the older models?
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December 12, 2017, 05:07:58 PM |
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Been happily mining with my pi3's for nearly 2 months now. Not looked at other SBC's due to the cost of them (very few in the rpi's price range get the same hashrate as far as i can see, i'm probably wrong though). Only down side of the orange pi is the A7 CPU is (I think) 32bit only, where as the A53 in a Pi3 is 64bit, (using 64 bit OS can squeeze out an extra 20%-30% larger hashrate for the same energy usage.) I'll have to check in on the 32 vs. 64 bit situation. It very well may be the case. I was interested specifically in the orange pi zero h2, which seems to keep up with the rpi3 in some cases, lag in others. the advantage is the price, around 10-11 bucks each, which is much cheaper than the rpi3. Even if I can only manage 70% or so the same hashrate it'd still be fine for me! Thanks for the heads up on the instruction support though, is there anything else that you or others could think of that might hang the idea? Nothing comes to mind, but in my experience with SBC there's always something... Just FYI, the Orange Pis don't use mUSB connectors and take a specific power adapter. They also are notorious for being VERY particular about power needs. I sent mine back just because of that reason. That might have changed. The one I'm looking at using seems to have a micro usb for power, and alternatively also even supports POE. The listed specs on aliexpress state the power is supplied from "usb otg" which to me means micro usb, especially looking at the pictures. Could it just be the older models? It has, I might have to get ahold of one of these to see how it runs. I would look for 64bit os support on these boards, i know the procs are capable of it, but the OPi community isn't as big as the RPi one, so support is a little more limited. 64 bit OS compatibility is important to get the max hashrate out of these boards.
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December 12, 2017, 07:10:32 PM |
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It has, I might have to get ahold of one of these to see how it runs. I would look for 64bit os support on these boards, i know the procs are capable of it, but the OPi community isn't as big as the RPi one, so support is a little more limited. 64 bit OS compatibility is important to get the max hashrate out of these boards.
Would be interesting if we could see what different SBC's the community has access to, so we could get some benchmarks written up. So we can see what gets best kh/s to the $£
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December 13, 2017, 01:35:35 AM |
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It has, I might have to get ahold of one of these to see how it runs. I would look for 64bit os support on these boards, i know the procs are capable of it, but the OPi community isn't as big as the RPi one, so support is a little more limited. 64 bit OS compatibility is important to get the max hashrate out of these boards.
Would be interesting if we could see what different SBC's the community has access to, so we could get some benchmarks written up. So we can see what gets best kh/s to the $£ I have one of this: https://www.geekbuying.com/item/GeekBox-Open-Source-Cross-TV-BOX-Android-Ubuntu-Dual-Boot-4K-RK3368-Octa-Core-2G-16G-AC-WIFI-1000M-LAN-BT4-1-HDMI2-0-OTG-358067.htmlOff course is expensive but the idea was replace a real "pi nas server" with more power and better specs, GB LAN the most. At the moment with some infinity booting loop problems but in a few weeks i will be playing and flashing again with it to test compatibility to debian streetch 64 posted here, was running monero for some time before. So i share with community the results later.
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