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May 20, 2018, 04:06:28 AM
Last edit: May 20, 2018, 04:17:20 AM by kipperedsnack
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hi all,

Have anyone who is solo mining gotten any blocks sins hardfork and new wallet v1.4.6.2?

I've gotten about 5 or 6 since upgrading to v1.4.6.2. This is solo mining @ 1MH. No big blocks anymore, about .4-1.1 XMG each.

I've just gotten my first reward solo mining after the Fork, 1.2 xmg mining 24 hours a day for the last 3-4 days.
what determines the amount of coin i will get when solo mining?
Before the Fork i got 600-3500 coins solo mining.

Sounds like you've got around 100KH or so. How much you get, whether solo mining or in a pool, is determined by your hashrate, difficulty, and block value. Difficulty and block value vary quite a bit based on network hashrate. Higher hashrate gives higher difficulty and lower block reward. I'm seeing about 2.5-3 XMG/day at 1MH. Earnings will vary proportionately to hashrate, so you can get a good estimate by comparing our hashrates. Of course this can change greatly based on many factors, but still as good of an estimate as you can get.


I am seeing around 0 XMG after 48 hours and 400kh/s or so....

if your solo mining i wouldnt bother. your hash is too low. Go onto a pool, i would suggest minerclaim. And when minerclaim plays up go to xpoolx

As a solo miner you need the hashes to compete with minerclaim

This makes 0 sense to me. If mining for 24-48 hours yields literally 0 coin at 400kh/s... there literally is no point. I know what pool mining is like. I don't want to pool mine. My question is why am I yielding 0 after 24 hours of that hash speed. Mathematically, it's not working out for me. At all. Like, it literally doesn't make sense. It should yield a result. Even if minimal. Perhaps my wallet or YIIMP configuration is busted. But I doubt it.

We aren't solo mining, it's a collective test pool for specifically this reason.

I see the total network hash is around 66MH/s respectively at time of this post. That means that my "measly" 400Kh/s is basically 0.6% of the total network hash rate. I would definitely have figured a block would have been found with some profit for us.

That's a few rack servers, home desktops, and quads of Pi's... that's a shit load of power even just for the larger workers at 100kh/s. Pitty. Something doesn't quite add up.
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May 20, 2018, 04:27:26 AM
Last edit: May 20, 2018, 04:38:33 AM by Jeremy450
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hi all,

Have anyone who is solo mining gotten any blocks sins hardfork and new wallet v1.4.6.2?

I've gotten about 5 or 6 since upgrading to v1.4.6.2. This is solo mining @ 1MH. No big blocks anymore, about .4-1.1 XMG each.

I've just gotten my first reward solo mining after the Fork, 1.2 xmg mining 24 hours a day for the last 3-4 days.
what determines the amount of coin i will get when solo mining?
Before the Fork i got 600-3500 coins solo mining.

Sounds like you've got around 100KH or so. How much you get, whether solo mining or in a pool, is determined by your hashrate, difficulty, and block value. Difficulty and block value vary quite a bit based on network hashrate. Higher hashrate gives higher difficulty and lower block reward. I'm seeing about 2.5-3 XMG/day at 1MH. Earnings will vary proportionately to hashrate, so you can get a good estimate by comparing our hashrates. Of course this can change greatly based on many factors, but still as good of an estimate as you can get.


I am seeing around 0 XMG after 48 hours and 400kh/s or so....

if your solo mining i wouldnt bother. your hash is too low. Go onto a pool, i would suggest minerclaim. And when minerclaim plays up go to xpoolx

As a solo miner you need the hashes to compete with minerclaim

This makes 0 sense to me. If mining for 24-48 hours yields literally 0 coin at 400kh/s... there literally is no point. I know what pool mining is like. I don't want to pool mine. My question is why am I yielding 0 after 24 hours of that hash speed. Mathematically, it's not working out for me. At all. Like, it literally doesn't make sense. It should yield a result. Even if minimal. Perhaps my wallet or YIIMP configuration is busted. But I doubt it.

We aren't solo mining, it's a collective test pool for specifically this reason.

I see the total network hash is around 66MH/s respectively at time of this post. That means that my "measly" 400Kh/s is basically 0.6% of the total network hash rate. I would definitely have figured a block would have been found with some profit for us.

That's a few rack servers, home desktops, and quads of Pi's... that's a shit load of power even just for the larger workers at 100kh/s. Pitty. Something doesn't quite add up.

yes but you forget something. if a pool is hashing so high the blocks are changing so rapidly and because of this they a solving the block before your solo mining can. to solo mining at the moment a solo miner needs 1000kh or more to atleast get something. this is due to minerclaim being so high with its hashrate. and hence why i called minerclaim being cancer to the coin because they aren't stopping the extremely high hashrates to me they are helping them. to me this is wrong. they are taking more then 3/4 of the network hash

Edit:
with Pool mining they combine everyone's hashrate to solve a block and once solved each person gets a cut based of their effete.
With Solo mining you are solving a full block. unless you solve it you dont get the rewards

if a pool solves/grabs it before you they get the rewards not you.

This is the plight of solo mining. you need the hash power to be able to complete right now
This is also why i cracked up abut theses small pools opening. they wont get anything they might be lucky to get a little. but cos they are so small not enough hash power

This is my understanding from it
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May 20, 2018, 04:38:16 AM
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hi all,

Have anyone who is solo mining gotten any blocks sins hardfork and new wallet v1.4.6.2?

I've gotten about 5 or 6 since upgrading to v1.4.6.2. This is solo mining @ 1MH. No big blocks anymore, about .4-1.1 XMG each.

I've just gotten my first reward solo mining after the Fork, 1.2 xmg mining 24 hours a day for the last 3-4 days.
what determines the amount of coin i will get when solo mining?
Before the Fork i got 600-3500 coins solo mining.

Sounds like you've got around 100KH or so. How much you get, whether solo mining or in a pool, is determined by your hashrate, difficulty, and block value. Difficulty and block value vary quite a bit based on network hashrate. Higher hashrate gives higher difficulty and lower block reward. I'm seeing about 2.5-3 XMG/day at 1MH. Earnings will vary proportionately to hashrate, so you can get a good estimate by comparing our hashrates. Of course this can change greatly based on many factors, but still as good of an estimate as you can get.


I am seeing around 0 XMG after 48 hours and 400kh/s or so....

if your solo mining i wouldnt bother. your hash is too low. Go onto a pool, i would suggest minerclaim. And when minerclaim plays up go to xpoolx

As a solo miner you need the hashes to compete with minerclaim

This makes 0 sense to me. If mining for 24-48 hours yields literally 0 coin at 400kh/s... there literally is no point. I know what pool mining is like. I don't want to pool mine. My question is why am I yielding 0 after 24 hours of that hash speed. Mathematically, it's not working out for me. At all. Like, it literally doesn't make sense. It should yield a result. Even if minimal. Perhaps my wallet or YIIMP configuration is busted. But I doubt it.

We aren't solo mining, it's a collective test pool for specifically this reason.

I see the total network hash is around 66MH/s respectively at time of this post. That means that my "measly" 400Kh/s is basically 0.6% of the total network hash rate. I would definitely have figured a block would have been found with some profit for us.

That's a few rack servers, home desktops, and quads of Pi's... that's a shit load of power even just for the larger workers at 100kh/s. Pitty. Something doesn't quite add up.

yes but you forget something. if a pool is hashing so high the blocks are changing so rapidly and because of this they a solving the block before your solo mining can. to solo mining at the moment a solo miner needs 1000kh or more to atleast get something. this is due to minerclaim being so high with its hashrate. and hence why i called minerclaim being cancer to the coin because they aren't stopping the extremely high hashrates to me they are helping them. to me this is wrong. they are taking more then 3/4 of the network hash

Edit:
with Pool mining they combine everyone's hashrate to solve a block and once solved each person gets a cut based of their effete.
With Solo mining you are solving a full block. unless you solve it you dont get the rewards

This is my understanding from it

So literally in essence, they are "beating the private and solo miners to the block solution" for that current chain block? That seems flawed by design. In favor of like 2-3 people who operator pools. Ew.

Still doesn't quite make sense. But thank you...

Perhaps, you are 100% correct, and there is just a higher threshold than I initially assumed... Perhaps doubling our private test pool or even higher to the 1MH/s mark or above might be the key factor here. That was kinda the point. I might just post it here and see if anyone can contribute to test this hypothesis.
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May 20, 2018, 04:59:49 AM
Last edit: May 20, 2018, 05:35:32 AM by Jeremy450
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hi all,

Have anyone who is solo mining gotten any blocks sins hardfork and new wallet v1.4.6.2?

I've gotten about 5 or 6 since upgrading to v1.4.6.2. This is solo mining @ 1MH. No big blocks anymore, about .4-1.1 XMG each.

I've just gotten my first reward solo mining after the Fork, 1.2 xmg mining 24 hours a day for the last 3-4 days.
what determines the amount of coin i will get when solo mining?
Before the Fork i got 600-3500 coins solo mining.

Sounds like you've got around 100KH or so. How much you get, whether solo mining or in a pool, is determined by your hashrate, difficulty, and block value. Difficulty and block value vary quite a bit based on network hashrate. Higher hashrate gives higher difficulty and lower block reward. I'm seeing about 2.5-3 XMG/day at 1MH. Earnings will vary proportionately to hashrate, so you can get a good estimate by comparing our hashrates. Of course this can change greatly based on many factors, but still as good of an estimate as you can get.


I am seeing around 0 XMG after 48 hours and 400kh/s or so....

if your solo mining i wouldnt bother. your hash is too low. Go onto a pool, i would suggest minerclaim. And when minerclaim plays up go to xpoolx

As a solo miner you need the hashes to compete with minerclaim

This makes 0 sense to me. If mining for 24-48 hours yields literally 0 coin at 400kh/s... there literally is no point. I know what pool mining is like. I don't want to pool mine. My question is why am I yielding 0 after 24 hours of that hash speed. Mathematically, it's not working out for me. At all. Like, it literally doesn't make sense. It should yield a result. Even if minimal. Perhaps my wallet or YIIMP configuration is busted. But I doubt it.

We aren't solo mining, it's a collective test pool for specifically this reason.

I see the total network hash is around 66MH/s respectively at time of this post. That means that my "measly" 400Kh/s is basically 0.6% of the total network hash rate. I would definitely have figured a block would have been found with some profit for us.

That's a few rack servers, home desktops, and quads of Pi's... that's a shit load of power even just for the larger workers at 100kh/s. Pitty. Something doesn't quite add up.

yes but you forget something. if a pool is hashing so high the blocks are changing so rapidly and because of this they a solving the block before your solo mining can. to solo mining at the moment a solo miner needs 1000kh or more to atleast get something. this is due to minerclaim being so high with its hashrate. and hence why i called minerclaim being cancer to the coin because they aren't stopping the extremely high hashrates to me they are helping them. to me this is wrong. they are taking more then 3/4 of the network hash

Edit:
with Pool mining they combine everyone's hashrate to solve a block and once solved each person gets a cut based of their effete.
With Solo mining you are solving a full block. unless you solve it you dont get the rewards

This is my understanding from it

So literally in essence, they are "beating the private and solo miners to the block solution" for that current chain block? That seems flawed by design. In favor of like 2-3 people who operator pools. Ew.

Still doesn't quite make sense. But thank you...

Perhaps, you are 100% correct, and there is just a higher threshold than I initially assumed... Perhaps doubling our private test pool or even higher to the 1MH/s mark or above might be the key factor here. That was kinda the point. I might just post it here and see if anyone can contribute to test this hypothesis.


Give you an idea. I mention Xpoolx a few times they are a small pool (really love using them, they have no fees and only charge 0.001xmg for manual withdrawals). they are averaging about 3mh to 9mh. When minerclaim is playing up/not going. You can easily mine on Xpoolx and get coins easy.
But as soon as minerclaim is fully going your lucky to get anything on there in 24 hours.

As much as i want to use Xpoolx, while minerclaim lives i have to choose them over xpoolx for that fact that i rather not waste my electricity getting nothing/little at all.

Minerclaim is caner to the coin. Especially at the moment with them aiding and abetting the whalers.
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May 20, 2018, 05:43:44 AM
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hi all,

Have anyone who is solo mining gotten any blocks sins hardfork and new wallet v1.4.6.2?

I've gotten about 5 or 6 since upgrading to v1.4.6.2. This is solo mining @ 1MH. No big blocks anymore, about .4-1.1 XMG each.

I've just gotten my first reward solo mining after the Fork, 1.2 xmg mining 24 hours a day for the last 3-4 days.
what determines the amount of coin i will get when solo mining?
Before the Fork i got 600-3500 coins solo mining.

Sounds like you've got around 100KH or so. How much you get, whether solo mining or in a pool, is determined by your hashrate, difficulty, and block value. Difficulty and block value vary quite a bit based on network hashrate. Higher hashrate gives higher difficulty and lower block reward. I'm seeing about 2.5-3 XMG/day at 1MH. Earnings will vary proportionately to hashrate, so you can get a good estimate by comparing our hashrates. Of course this can change greatly based on many factors, but still as good of an estimate as you can get.


I am seeing around 0 XMG after 48 hours and 400kh/s or so....

if your solo mining i wouldnt bother. your hash is too low. Go onto a pool, i would suggest minerclaim. And when minerclaim plays up go to xpoolx

As a solo miner you need the hashes to compete with minerclaim

This makes 0 sense to me. If mining for 24-48 hours yields literally 0 coin at 400kh/s... there literally is no point. I know what pool mining is like. I don't want to pool mine. My question is why am I yielding 0 after 24 hours of that hash speed. Mathematically, it's not working out for me. At all. Like, it literally doesn't make sense. It should yield a result. Even if minimal. Perhaps my wallet or YIIMP configuration is busted. But I doubt it.

We aren't solo mining, it's a collective test pool for specifically this reason.

I see the total network hash is around 66MH/s respectively at time of this post. That means that my "measly" 400Kh/s is basically 0.6% of the total network hash rate. I would definitely have figured a block would have been found with some profit for us.

That's a few rack servers, home desktops, and quads of Pi's... that's a shit load of power even just for the larger workers at 100kh/s. Pitty. Something doesn't quite add up.

yes but you forget something. if a pool is hashing so high the blocks are changing so rapidly and because of this they a solving the block before your solo mining can. to solo mining at the moment a solo miner needs 1000kh or more to atleast get something. this is due to minerclaim being so high with its hashrate. and hence why i called minerclaim being cancer to the coin because they aren't stopping the extremely high hashrates to me they are helping them. to me this is wrong. they are taking more then 3/4 of the network hash

Edit:
with Pool mining they combine everyone's hashrate to solve a block and once solved each person gets a cut based of their effete.
With Solo mining you are solving a full block. unless you solve it you dont get the rewards

This is my understanding from it

So literally in essence, they are "beating the private and solo miners to the block solution" for that current chain block? That seems flawed by design. In favor of like 2-3 people who operator pools. Ew.

Still doesn't quite make sense. But thank you...

Perhaps, you are 100% correct, and there is just a higher threshold than I initially assumed... Perhaps doubling our private test pool or even higher to the 1MH/s mark or above might be the key factor here. That was kinda the point. I might just post it here and see if anyone can contribute to test this hypothesis.


Give you an idea. I mention Xpoolx a few times they are a small pool (really love using them, they have no fees and only charge 0.001xmg for manual withdrawals). they are averaging about 3mh to 9mh. When minerclaim is playing up/not going. You can easily mine on Xpoolx and get coins easy.
But as soon as minerclaim is fully going your lucky to get anything on there in 24 hours.

As much as i want to use Xpoolx, while minerclaim lives i have to choose them over xpoolx for that fact that i rather not waste my electricity getting nothing/little at all.

Minerclaim is caner to the coin. Especially at the moment with them aiding and abetting the whalers.

Thank you, this provided quite a bit of insight. It's unfortunate. No way to limit these massive master wallets that are mining from connecting to the network? A pool is just mining the daemon wallet, so I would imagine the network could distinguish what is "minerclaim".

This might persuade MinerClaim to actively enforce some real restrictions and start harpooning these fat fucks abusing their stratum.

I mean, it looks a few users with 100MH/s ... which is insane. Those are 100% botnets.
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May 20, 2018, 06:01:48 AM
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hi all,

Have anyone who is solo mining gotten any blocks sins hardfork and new wallet v1.4.6.2?

I've gotten about 5 or 6 since upgrading to v1.4.6.2. This is solo mining @ 1MH. No big blocks anymore, about .4-1.1 XMG each.

I've just gotten my first reward solo mining after the Fork, 1.2 xmg mining 24 hours a day for the last 3-4 days.
what determines the amount of coin i will get when solo mining?
Before the Fork i got 600-3500 coins solo mining.

Sounds like you've got around 100KH or so. How much you get, whether solo mining or in a pool, is determined by your hashrate, difficulty, and block value. Difficulty and block value vary quite a bit based on network hashrate. Higher hashrate gives higher difficulty and lower block reward. I'm seeing about 2.5-3 XMG/day at 1MH. Earnings will vary proportionately to hashrate, so you can get a good estimate by comparing our hashrates. Of course this can change greatly based on many factors, but still as good of an estimate as you can get.


I am seeing around 0 XMG after 48 hours and 400kh/s or so....

if your solo mining i wouldnt bother. your hash is too low. Go onto a pool, i would suggest minerclaim. And when minerclaim plays up go to xpoolx

As a solo miner you need the hashes to compete with minerclaim

This makes 0 sense to me. If mining for 24-48 hours yields literally 0 coin at 400kh/s... there literally is no point. I know what pool mining is like. I don't want to pool mine. My question is why am I yielding 0 after 24 hours of that hash speed. Mathematically, it's not working out for me. At all. Like, it literally doesn't make sense. It should yield a result. Even if minimal. Perhaps my wallet or YIIMP configuration is busted. But I doubt it.

We aren't solo mining, it's a collective test pool for specifically this reason.

I see the total network hash is around 66MH/s respectively at time of this post. That means that my "measly" 400Kh/s is basically 0.6% of the total network hash rate. I would definitely have figured a block would have been found with some profit for us.

That's a few rack servers, home desktops, and quads of Pi's... that's a shit load of power even just for the larger workers at 100kh/s. Pitty. Something doesn't quite add up.

yes but you forget something. if a pool is hashing so high the blocks are changing so rapidly and because of this they a solving the block before your solo mining can. to solo mining at the moment a solo miner needs 1000kh or more to atleast get something. this is due to minerclaim being so high with its hashrate. and hence why i called minerclaim being cancer to the coin because they aren't stopping the extremely high hashrates to me they are helping them. to me this is wrong. they are taking more then 3/4 of the network hash

Edit:
with Pool mining they combine everyone's hashrate to solve a block and once solved each person gets a cut based of their effete.
With Solo mining you are solving a full block. unless you solve it you dont get the rewards

This is my understanding from it

So literally in essence, they are "beating the private and solo miners to the block solution" for that current chain block? That seems flawed by design. In favor of like 2-3 people who operator pools. Ew.

Still doesn't quite make sense. But thank you...

Perhaps, you are 100% correct, and there is just a higher threshold than I initially assumed... Perhaps doubling our private test pool or even higher to the 1MH/s mark or above might be the key factor here. That was kinda the point. I might just post it here and see if anyone can contribute to test this hypothesis.


Give you an idea. I mention Xpoolx a few times they are a small pool (really love using them, they have no fees and only charge 0.001xmg for manual withdrawals). they are averaging about 3mh to 9mh. When minerclaim is playing up/not going. You can easily mine on Xpoolx and get coins easy.
But as soon as minerclaim is fully going your lucky to get anything on there in 24 hours.

As much as i want to use Xpoolx, while minerclaim lives i have to choose them over xpoolx for that fact that i rather not waste my electricity getting nothing/little at all.

Minerclaim is caner to the coin. Especially at the moment with them aiding and abetting the whalers.

Thank you, this provided quite a bit of insight. It's unfortunate. No way to limit these massive master wallets that are mining from connecting to the network? A pool is just mining the daemon wallet, so I would imagine the network could distinguish what is "minerclaim".

This might persuade MinerClaim to actively enforce some real restrictions and start harpooning these fat fucks abusing their stratum.

I mean, it looks a few users with 100MH/s ... which is insane. Those are 100% botnets.

Anytime happy to help. The Community has been saying this for a while since the problem started happening alot since mid to late last year to now. The community has said alot of ideas even to the point of decentralizing. But the devs seem very unwilling to do anything about it. Despite the anger and frustration of the community. its obviously who the high hashrate ppl are, cos they tell everything to shut and stop crying, etc.

im willing to even go as far as providing ID to identify my self so they know whos mining and if i abuse the hashrate i get banned.

Unless something is done to the pools (minerclaim.net) its kinda pointless.

But asking the devs to do something that would benfite the coin is like trying to find hens teeth (impossible)
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May 20, 2018, 09:53:36 AM
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hi all,

Have anyone who is solo mining gotten any blocks sins hardfork and new wallet v1.4.6.2?

I've gotten about 5 or 6 since upgrading to v1.4.6.2. This is solo mining @ 1MH. No big blocks anymore, about .4-1.1 XMG each.

I've just gotten my first reward solo mining after the Fork, 1.2 xmg mining 24 hours a day for the last 3-4 days.
what determines the amount of coin i will get when solo mining?
Before the Fork i got 600-3500 coins solo mining.

Sounds like you've got around 100KH or so. How much you get, whether solo mining or in a pool, is determined by your hashrate, difficulty, and block value. Difficulty and block value vary quite a bit based on network hashrate. Higher hashrate gives higher difficulty and lower block reward. I'm seeing about 2.5-3 XMG/day at 1MH. Earnings will vary proportionately to hashrate, so you can get a good estimate by comparing our hashrates. Of course this can change greatly based on many factors, but still as good of an estimate as you can get.


I am seeing around 0 XMG after 48 hours and 400kh/s or so....

if your solo mining i wouldnt bother. your hash is too low. Go onto a pool, i would suggest minerclaim. And when minerclaim plays up go to xpoolx

As a solo miner you need the hashes to compete with minerclaim

This makes 0 sense to me. If mining for 24-48 hours yields literally 0 coin at 400kh/s... there literally is no point. I know what pool mining is like. I don't want to pool mine. My question is why am I yielding 0 after 24 hours of that hash speed. Mathematically, it's not working out for me. At all. Like, it literally doesn't make sense. It should yield a result. Even if minimal. Perhaps my wallet or YIIMP configuration is busted. But I doubt it.

We aren't solo mining, it's a collective test pool for specifically this reason.

I see the total network hash is around 66MH/s respectively at time of this post. That means that my "measly" 400Kh/s is basically 0.6% of the total network hash rate. I would definitely have figured a block would have been found with some profit for us.

That's a few rack servers, home desktops, and quads of Pi's... that's a shit load of power even just for the larger workers at 100kh/s. Pitty. Something doesn't quite add up.

yes but you forget something. if a pool is hashing so high the blocks are changing so rapidly and because of this they a solving the block before your solo mining can. to solo mining at the moment a solo miner needs 1000kh or more to atleast get something. this is due to minerclaim being so high with its hashrate. and hence why i called minerclaim being cancer to the coin because they aren't stopping the extremely high hashrates to me they are helping them. to me this is wrong. they are taking more then 3/4 of the network hash

Edit:
with Pool mining they combine everyone's hashrate to solve a block and once solved each person gets a cut based of their effete.
With Solo mining you are solving a full block. unless you solve it you dont get the rewards

This is my understanding from it

So literally in essence, they are "beating the private and solo miners to the block solution" for that current chain block? That seems flawed by design. In favor of like 2-3 people who operator pools. Ew.

Still doesn't quite make sense. But thank you...

Perhaps, you are 100% correct, and there is just a higher threshold than I initially assumed... Perhaps doubling our private test pool or even higher to the 1MH/s mark or above might be the key factor here. That was kinda the point. I might just post it here and see if anyone can contribute to test this hypothesis.


Give you an idea. I mention Xpoolx a few times they are a small pool (really love using them, they have no fees and only charge 0.001xmg for manual withdrawals). they are averaging about 3mh to 9mh. When minerclaim is playing up/not going. You can easily mine on Xpoolx and get coins easy.
But as soon as minerclaim is fully going your lucky to get anything on there in 24 hours.

As much as i want to use Xpoolx, while minerclaim lives i have to choose them over xpoolx for that fact that i rather not waste my electricity getting nothing/little at all.

Minerclaim is caner to the coin. Especially at the moment with them aiding and abetting the whalers.

Thank you, this provided quite a bit of insight. It's unfortunate. No way to limit these massive master wallets that are mining from connecting to the network? A pool is just mining the daemon wallet, so I would imagine the network could distinguish what is "minerclaim".

This might persuade MinerClaim to actively enforce some real restrictions and start harpooning these fat fucks abusing their stratum.

I mean, it looks a few users with 100MH/s ... which is insane. Those are 100% botnets.

Anytime happy to help. The Community has been saying this for a while since the problem started happening alot since mid to late last year to now. The community has said alot of ideas even to the point of decentralizing. But the devs seem very unwilling to do anything about it. Despite the anger and frustration of the community. its obviously who the high hashrate ppl are, cos they tell everything to shut and stop crying, etc.

im willing to even go as far as providing ID to identify my self so they know whos mining and if i abuse the hashrate i get banned.

Unless something is done to the pools (minerclaim.net) its kinda pointless.

But asking the devs to do something that would benfite the coin is like trying to find hens teeth (impossible)

Here's a novel solution...

Stop telling people to use Minerclaim.
Actively direct miners towards one of the other pools :

Rate limit 250Kh/s:
http://h2767584.stratoserver.net/MPOS/public/index.php
https://magi.trasmamod.com/index.php
https://pom.m-hash.com/

No rate limit:
https://xpoolx.com/magindex.php?page=login

The more users on other pools means a healthier base for the coin
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May 20, 2018, 09:58:51 AM
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hi all,

Have anyone who is solo mining gotten any blocks sins hardfork and new wallet v1.4.6.2?

I've gotten about 5 or 6 since upgrading to v1.4.6.2. This is solo mining @ 1MH. No big blocks anymore, about .4-1.1 XMG each.

I've just gotten my first reward solo mining after the Fork, 1.2 xmg mining 24 hours a day for the last 3-4 days.
what determines the amount of coin i will get when solo mining?
Before the Fork i got 600-3500 coins solo mining.

Sounds like you've got around 100KH or so. How much you get, whether solo mining or in a pool, is determined by your hashrate, difficulty, and block value. Difficulty and block value vary quite a bit based on network hashrate. Higher hashrate gives higher difficulty and lower block reward. I'm seeing about 2.5-3 XMG/day at 1MH. Earnings will vary proportionately to hashrate, so you can get a good estimate by comparing our hashrates. Of course this can change greatly based on many factors, but still as good of an estimate as you can get.


I am seeing around 0 XMG after 48 hours and 400kh/s or so....

if your solo mining i wouldnt bother. your hash is too low. Go onto a pool, i would suggest minerclaim. And when minerclaim plays up go to xpoolx

As a solo miner you need the hashes to compete with minerclaim

This makes 0 sense to me. If mining for 24-48 hours yields literally 0 coin at 400kh/s... there literally is no point. I know what pool mining is like. I don't want to pool mine. My question is why am I yielding 0 after 24 hours of that hash speed. Mathematically, it's not working out for me. At all. Like, it literally doesn't make sense. It should yield a result. Even if minimal. Perhaps my wallet or YIIMP configuration is busted. But I doubt it.

We aren't solo mining, it's a collective test pool for specifically this reason.

I see the total network hash is around 66MH/s respectively at time of this post. That means that my "measly" 400Kh/s is basically 0.6% of the total network hash rate. I would definitely have figured a block would have been found with some profit for us.

That's a few rack servers, home desktops, and quads of Pi's... that's a shit load of power even just for the larger workers at 100kh/s. Pitty. Something doesn't quite add up.

yes but you forget something. if a pool is hashing so high the blocks are changing so rapidly and because of this they a solving the block before your solo mining can. to solo mining at the moment a solo miner needs 1000kh or more to atleast get something. this is due to minerclaim being so high with its hashrate. and hence why i called minerclaim being cancer to the coin because they aren't stopping the extremely high hashrates to me they are helping them. to me this is wrong. they are taking more then 3/4 of the network hash

Edit:
with Pool mining they combine everyone's hashrate to solve a block and once solved each person gets a cut based of their effete.
With Solo mining you are solving a full block. unless you solve it you dont get the rewards

This is my understanding from it

So literally in essence, they are "beating the private and solo miners to the block solution" for that current chain block? That seems flawed by design. In favor of like 2-3 people who operator pools. Ew.

Still doesn't quite make sense. But thank you...

Perhaps, you are 100% correct, and there is just a higher threshold than I initially assumed... Perhaps doubling our private test pool or even higher to the 1MH/s mark or above might be the key factor here. That was kinda the point. I might just post it here and see if anyone can contribute to test this hypothesis.


Give you an idea. I mention Xpoolx a few times they are a small pool (really love using them, they have no fees and only charge 0.001xmg for manual withdrawals). they are averaging about 3mh to 9mh. When minerclaim is playing up/not going. You can easily mine on Xpoolx and get coins easy.
But as soon as minerclaim is fully going your lucky to get anything on there in 24 hours.

As much as i want to use Xpoolx, while minerclaim lives i have to choose them over xpoolx for that fact that i rather not waste my electricity getting nothing/little at all.

Minerclaim is caner to the coin. Especially at the moment with them aiding and abetting the whalers.

Thank you, this provided quite a bit of insight. It's unfortunate. No way to limit these massive master wallets that are mining from connecting to the network? A pool is just mining the daemon wallet, so I would imagine the network could distinguish what is "minerclaim".

This might persuade MinerClaim to actively enforce some real restrictions and start harpooning these fat fucks abusing their stratum.

I mean, it looks a few users with 100MH/s ... which is insane. Those are 100% botnets.

Anytime happy to help. The Community has been saying this for a while since the problem started happening alot since mid to late last year to now. The community has said alot of ideas even to the point of decentralizing. But the devs seem very unwilling to do anything about it. Despite the anger and frustration of the community. its obviously who the high hashrate ppl are, cos they tell everything to shut and stop crying, etc.

im willing to even go as far as providing ID to identify my self so they know whos mining and if i abuse the hashrate i get banned.

Unless something is done to the pools (minerclaim.net) its kinda pointless.

But asking the devs to do something that would benfite the coin is like trying to find hens teeth (impossible)

Here's a novel solution...

Stop telling people to use Minerclaim.
Actively direct miners towards one of the other pools :

Rate limit 250Kh/s:
http://h2767584.stratoserver.net/MPOS/public/index.php
https://magi.trasmamod.com/index.php
https://pom.m-hash.com/

No rate limit:
https://xpoolx.com/magindex.php?page=login

The more users on other pools means a healthier base for the coin

Here's a novel answer. read what i said properly and find a way to shutdown minerclaim
if you read what i said properly you would see i was saying using other pools.

i been saying that for a while now.
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May 20, 2018, 10:02:23 AM
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There is 1 action everyone can take if they truly want to help magi.

Each person move their hash to any pool  other than minerclain.net, and ensure that they dont use more than 250khs.
If everyone does that, it wont solve the problem, but will certainly have an impact.
Better still all move to the same pool than actual bans abusers....

It wont fix things overnight, but its the only way as a community we can break minernet's distruction of this coin

lets see what people power can really achieve.
The future is in your hands
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There is 1 action everyone can take if they truly want to help magi.

Each person move their hash to any pool  other than minerclain.net, and ensure that they dont use more than 250khs.
If everyone does that, it wont solve the problem, but will certainly have an impact.
Better still all move to the same pool than actual bans abusers....

It wont fix things overnight, but its the only way as a community we can break minernet's distruction of this coin

lets see what people power can really achieve.
The future is in your hands
J


i havent been on minerclaim for a day or so now. so cant say i dont try. Look for yourself you'll see me on xpoolx

but i said unless minerclaim gets shutdown or boycotted nothing will help.

unlike you and me. everyone else wont.
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May 20, 2018, 10:38:05 AM
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hi all,

Have anyone who is solo mining gotten any blocks sins hardfork and new wallet v1.4.6.2?

I've gotten about 5 or 6 since upgrading to v1.4.6.2. This is solo mining @ 1MH. No big blocks anymore, about .4-1.1 XMG each.

I've just gotten my first reward solo mining after the Fork, 1.2 xmg mining 24 hours a day for the last 3-4 days.
what determines the amount of coin i will get when solo mining?
Before the Fork i got 600-3500 coins solo mining.

Sounds like you've got around 100KH or so. How much you get, whether solo mining or in a pool, is determined by your hashrate, difficulty, and block value. Difficulty and block value vary quite a bit based on network hashrate. Higher hashrate gives higher difficulty and lower block reward. I'm seeing about 2.5-3 XMG/day at 1MH. Earnings will vary proportionately to hashrate, so you can get a good estimate by comparing our hashrates. Of course this can change greatly based on many factors, but still as good of an estimate as you can get.


I am seeing around 0 XMG after 48 hours and 400kh/s or so....

if your solo mining i wouldnt bother. your hash is too low. Go onto a pool, i would suggest minerclaim. And when minerclaim plays up go to xpoolx

As a solo miner you need the hashes to compete with minerclaim

This makes 0 sense to me. If mining for 24-48 hours yields literally 0 coin at 400kh/s... there literally is no point. I know what pool mining is like. I don't want to pool mine. My question is why am I yielding 0 after 24 hours of that hash speed. Mathematically, it's not working out for me. At all. Like, it literally doesn't make sense. It should yield a result. Even if minimal. Perhaps my wallet or YIIMP configuration is busted. But I doubt it.

We aren't solo mining, it's a collective test pool for specifically this reason.

I see the total network hash is around 66MH/s respectively at time of this post. That means that my "measly" 400Kh/s is basically 0.6% of the total network hash rate. I would definitely have figured a block would have been found with some profit for us.

That's a few rack servers, home desktops, and quads of Pi's... that's a shit load of power even just for the larger workers at 100kh/s. Pitty. Something doesn't quite add up.

yes but you forget something. if a pool is hashing so high the blocks are changing so rapidly and because of this they a solving the block before your solo mining can. to solo mining at the moment a solo miner needs 1000kh or more to atleast get something. this is due to minerclaim being so high with its hashrate. and hence why i called minerclaim being cancer to the coin because they aren't stopping the extremely high hashrates to me they are helping them. to me this is wrong. they are taking more then 3/4 of the network hash

Edit:
with Pool mining they combine everyone's hashrate to solve a block and once solved each person gets a cut based of their effete.
With Solo mining you are solving a full block. unless you solve it you dont get the rewards

This is my understanding from it

So literally in essence, they are "beating the private and solo miners to the block solution" for that current chain block? That seems flawed by design. In favor of like 2-3 people who operator pools. Ew.

Still doesn't quite make sense. But thank you...

Perhaps, you are 100% correct, and there is just a higher threshold than I initially assumed... Perhaps doubling our private test pool or even higher to the 1MH/s mark or above might be the key factor here. That was kinda the point. I might just post it here and see if anyone can contribute to test this hypothesis.


Give you an idea. I mention Xpoolx a few times they are a small pool (really love using them, they have no fees and only charge 0.001xmg for manual withdrawals). they are averaging about 3mh to 9mh. When minerclaim is playing up/not going. You can easily mine on Xpoolx and get coins easy.
But as soon as minerclaim is fully going your lucky to get anything on there in 24 hours.

As much as i want to use Xpoolx, while minerclaim lives i have to choose them over xpoolx for that fact that i rather not waste my electricity getting nothing/little at all.

Minerclaim is caner to the coin. Especially at the moment with them aiding and abetting the whalers.

Thank you, this provided quite a bit of insight. It's unfortunate. No way to limit these massive master wallets that are mining from connecting to the network? A pool is just mining the daemon wallet, so I would imagine the network could distinguish what is "minerclaim".

This might persuade MinerClaim to actively enforce some real restrictions and start harpooning these fat fucks abusing their stratum.

I mean, it looks a few users with 100MH/s ... which is insane. Those are 100% botnets.

Anytime happy to help. The Community has been saying this for a while since the problem started happening alot since mid to late last year to now. The community has said alot of ideas even to the point of decentralizing. But the devs seem very unwilling to do anything about it. Despite the anger and frustration of the community. its obviously who the high hashrate ppl are, cos they tell everything to shut and stop crying, etc.

im willing to even go as far as providing ID to identify my self so they know whos mining and if i abuse the hashrate i get banned.

Unless something is done to the pools (minerclaim.net) its kinda pointless.

But asking the devs to do something that would benfite the coin is like trying to find hens teeth (impossible)

Here's a novel solution...

Stop telling people to use Minerclaim.
Actively direct miners towards one of the other pools :

Rate limit 250Kh/s:
http://h2767584.stratoserver.net/MPOS/public/index.php
https://magi.trasmamod.com/index.php
https://pom.m-hash.com/

No rate limit:
https://xpoolx.com/magindex.php?page=login

The more users on other pools means a healthier base for the coin

I am still asking developers to limit the pools hashrate limit rather than asking each miner to have aless hash rate. this can be done by not allowing a pool if its hash rate becomes greater than 250 khps* total number of workers, and a proper machinery or blockchain regulator code, and also limiting this in the m-core wallet rpc server interface.

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magi rigs for rent with very low one time payments. hashes upto 150khps and duration upto 1 year.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3907169.0
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May 20, 2018, 10:45:59 AM
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regarding xpoolx their hashrate is double the actual hashrate they really hava, If you doubtme Go and join that pool to see for yourself. Sad
this means increase in difficulty for rest of the miners.

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May 20, 2018, 10:47:19 AM
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hi all,

Have anyone who is solo mining gotten any blocks sins hardfork and new wallet v1.4.6.2?

I've gotten about 5 or 6 since upgrading to v1.4.6.2. This is solo mining @ 1MH. No big blocks anymore, about .4-1.1 XMG each.

I've just gotten my first reward solo mining after the Fork, 1.2 xmg mining 24 hours a day for the last 3-4 days.
what determines the amount of coin i will get when solo mining?
Before the Fork i got 600-3500 coins solo mining.

Sounds like you've got around 100KH or so. How much you get, whether solo mining or in a pool, is determined by your hashrate, difficulty, and block value. Difficulty and block value vary quite a bit based on network hashrate. Higher hashrate gives higher difficulty and lower block reward. I'm seeing about 2.5-3 XMG/day at 1MH. Earnings will vary proportionately to hashrate, so you can get a good estimate by comparing our hashrates. Of course this can change greatly based on many factors, but still as good of an estimate as you can get.


I am seeing around 0 XMG after 48 hours and 400kh/s or so....

if your solo mining i wouldnt bother. your hash is too low. Go onto a pool, i would suggest minerclaim. And when minerclaim plays up go to xpoolx

As a solo miner you need the hashes to compete with minerclaim

This makes 0 sense to me. If mining for 24-48 hours yields literally 0 coin at 400kh/s... there literally is no point. I know what pool mining is like. I don't want to pool mine. My question is why am I yielding 0 after 24 hours of that hash speed. Mathematically, it's not working out for me. At all. Like, it literally doesn't make sense. It should yield a result. Even if minimal. Perhaps my wallet or YIIMP configuration is busted. But I doubt it.

We aren't solo mining, it's a collective test pool for specifically this reason.

I see the total network hash is around 66MH/s respectively at time of this post. That means that my "measly" 400Kh/s is basically 0.6% of the total network hash rate. I would definitely have figured a block would have been found with some profit for us.

That's a few rack servers, home desktops, and quads of Pi's... that's a shit load of power even just for the larger workers at 100kh/s. Pitty. Something doesn't quite add up.

yes but you forget something. if a pool is hashing so high the blocks are changing so rapidly and because of this they a solving the block before your solo mining can. to solo mining at the moment a solo miner needs 1000kh or more to atleast get something. this is due to minerclaim being so high with its hashrate. and hence why i called minerclaim being cancer to the coin because they aren't stopping the extremely high hashrates to me they are helping them. to me this is wrong. they are taking more then 3/4 of the network hash

Edit:
with Pool mining they combine everyone's hashrate to solve a block and once solved each person gets a cut based of their effete.
With Solo mining you are solving a full block. unless you solve it you dont get the rewards

This is my understanding from it

So literally in essence, they are "beating the private and solo miners to the block solution" for that current chain block? That seems flawed by design. In favor of like 2-3 people who operator pools. Ew.

Still doesn't quite make sense. But thank you...

Perhaps, you are 100% correct, and there is just a higher threshold than I initially assumed... Perhaps doubling our private test pool or even higher to the 1MH/s mark or above might be the key factor here. That was kinda the point. I might just post it here and see if anyone can contribute to test this hypothesis.


Give you an idea. I mention Xpoolx a few times they are a small pool (really love using them, they have no fees and only charge 0.001xmg for manual withdrawals). they are averaging about 3mh to 9mh. When minerclaim is playing up/not going. You can easily mine on Xpoolx and get coins easy.
But as soon as minerclaim is fully going your lucky to get anything on there in 24 hours.

As much as i want to use Xpoolx, while minerclaim lives i have to choose them over xpoolx for that fact that i rather not waste my electricity getting nothing/little at all.

Minerclaim is caner to the coin. Especially at the moment with them aiding and abetting the whalers.

Thank you, this provided quite a bit of insight. It's unfortunate. No way to limit these massive master wallets that are mining from connecting to the network? A pool is just mining the daemon wallet, so I would imagine the network could distinguish what is "minerclaim".

This might persuade MinerClaim to actively enforce some real restrictions and start harpooning these fat fucks abusing their stratum.

I mean, it looks a few users with 100MH/s ... which is insane. Those are 100% botnets.

Anytime happy to help. The Community has been saying this for a while since the problem started happening alot since mid to late last year to now. The community has said alot of ideas even to the point of decentralizing. But the devs seem very unwilling to do anything about it. Despite the anger and frustration of the community. its obviously who the high hashrate ppl are, cos they tell everything to shut and stop crying, etc.

im willing to even go as far as providing ID to identify my self so they know whos mining and if i abuse the hashrate i get banned.

Unless something is done to the pools (minerclaim.net) its kinda pointless.

But asking the devs to do something that would benfite the coin is like trying to find hens teeth (impossible)

Here's a novel solution...

Stop telling people to use Minerclaim.
Actively direct miners towards one of the other pools :

Rate limit 250Kh/s:
http://h2767584.stratoserver.net/MPOS/public/index.php
https://magi.trasmamod.com/index.php
https://pom.m-hash.com/

No rate limit:
https://xpoolx.com/magindex.php?page=login

The more users on other pools means a healthier base for the coin

I am still asking developers to limit the pools hashrate limit rather than asking each miner to have aless hash rate. this can be done by not allowing a pool if its hash rate becomes greater than 250 khps* total number of workers, and a proper machinery or blockchain regulator code, and also limiting this in the m-core wallet rpc server interface.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
magi rigs for rent with very low one time payments. hashes upto 150khps and duration upto 1 year.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3907169.0
Good luck cos they wont listen to what the community/forum has been asking for for like over 6 months
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May 20, 2018, 01:23:29 PM
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Looks like someone is trying to, minerclaim is slow to load and their hashrate is dropping. Possible ddos again.

There is 1 action everyone can take if they truly want to help magi.

Each person move their hash to any pool  other than minerclain.net, and ensure that they dont use more than 250khs.
If everyone does that, it wont solve the problem, but will certainly have an impact.
Better still all move to the same pool than actual bans abusers....

It wont fix things overnight, but its the only way as a community we can break minernet's distruction of this coin

lets see what people power can really achieve.
The future is in your hands
J


i havent been on minerclaim for a day or so now. so cant say i dont try. Look for yourself you'll see me on xpoolx

but i said unless minerclaim gets shutdown or boycotted nothing will help.

unlike you and me. everyone else wont.
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May 20, 2018, 01:32:58 PM
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XpoolX is doing great at the moment Smiley

See what happens when minerclaim is ddos/down.

just proves they are cancer cos with their hashrate down so much. other pools are earning way better.

just got 1xmg in 10 - 20mins (wasnt taking notice how long.

Looks like someone is trying to, minerclaim is slow to load and their hashrate is dropping. Possible ddos again.

There is 1 action everyone can take if they truly want to help magi.

Each person move their hash to any pool  other than minerclain.net, and ensure that they dont use more than 250khs.
If everyone does that, it wont solve the problem, but will certainly have an impact.
Better still all move to the same pool than actual bans abusers....

It wont fix things overnight, but its the only way as a community we can break minernet's distruction of this coin

lets see what people power can really achieve.
The future is in your hands
J


i havent been on minerclaim for a day or so now. so cant say i dont try. Look for yourself you'll see me on xpoolx

but i said unless minerclaim gets shutdown or boycotted nothing will help.

unlike you and me. everyone else wont.
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May 20, 2018, 01:38:56 PM
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When it happened the other day the block rewards increased to 20 xmg.

XpoolX is doing great at the moment Smiley

See what happens when minerclaim is ddos/down.

just proves they are cancer cos with their hashrate down so much. other pools are earning way better.

just got 1xmg in 10 - 20mins (wasnt taking notice how long.

Looks like someone is trying to, minerclaim is slow to load and their hashrate is dropping. Possible ddos again.

There is 1 action everyone can take if they truly want to help magi.

Each person move their hash to any pool  other than minerclain.net, and ensure that they dont use more than 250khs.
If everyone does that, it wont solve the problem, but will certainly have an impact.
Better still all move to the same pool than actual bans abusers....

It wont fix things overnight, but its the only way as a community we can break minernet's distruction of this coin

lets see what people power can really achieve.
The future is in your hands
J


i havent been on minerclaim for a day or so now. so cant say i dont try. Look for yourself you'll see me on xpoolx

but i said unless minerclaim gets shutdown or boycotted nothing will help.

unlike you and me. everyone else wont.
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May 20, 2018, 01:51:16 PM
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just got another 1xmg. just shows when minerclaim is down/ddos the blocks are easier to get and higher.

hence what i been saying for past few days about minerclaim

When it happened the other day the block rewards increased to 20 xmg.

XpoolX is doing great at the moment Smiley

See what happens when minerclaim is ddos/down.

just proves they are cancer cos with their hashrate down so much. other pools are earning way better.

just got 1xmg in 10 - 20mins (wasnt taking notice how long.

Looks like someone is trying to, minerclaim is slow to load and their hashrate is dropping. Possible ddos again.

There is 1 action everyone can take if they truly want to help magi.

Each person move their hash to any pool  other than minerclain.net, and ensure that they dont use more than 250khs.
If everyone does that, it wont solve the problem, but will certainly have an impact.
Better still all move to the same pool than actual bans abusers....

It wont fix things overnight, but its the only way as a community we can break minernet's distruction of this coin

lets see what people power can really achieve.
The future is in your hands
J


i havent been on minerclaim for a day or so now. so cant say i dont try. Look for yourself you'll see me on xpoolx

but i said unless minerclaim gets shutdown or boycotted nothing will help.

unlike you and me. everyone else wont.
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Nice to see more users on Xpoolx Smiley
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May 20, 2018, 05:06:44 PM
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From a web-sec standpoint, I feel awful for Minerclaim getting DDOSed, but at the same time I kinda don't. As people pointed out, when Minerclaim was getting hit, people started to pack up and move to xPoolx, which is great. We need more pools that a) actually enforce hashrate limits, and b) bring back a small degree of fairness to this chaotic coin.

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May 20, 2018, 05:27:40 PM
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instead of asking pool to limit hashrate, what about changing the difficulty/reward to reflect on the fact that since the beginning of the year, the coin has a max net hasrhate around 200MHash/s (in bad day) and not anymore 75MH/s as it was the case last year...
(and basically the 250kh/s per user rule, is kinda stupid), I mean nothing forbid someone to register 10-50 account to stay below the limit...

everybody has been blaming minerclaim (me included Grin), but the fact is that big user, is the only one donating to minerclaim while everyone just pay the minimum fee... so well, it isn't really in best interest of minerclaim to stop him...

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