fartbags
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September 21, 2014, 12:28:04 AM |
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I'm still loading up at 5000 satoshi. This is great.
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fartbags
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September 21, 2014, 12:28:53 AM |
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Mining this coin is good but buying this coin is the best way to get some of it.
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fartbags
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September 21, 2014, 12:34:45 AM |
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WHen will my POS coins start coming in?
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ctenc001
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September 21, 2014, 12:52:16 AM |
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Check out CoinMagi's Social Media Action campaign at: CryptoTycoons.com Get free coins!
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Spexx
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September 21, 2014, 12:54:22 AM |
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Yes the compilation is based on the nonce pool code. I will have a go at compiling a 32 bit version and try it out on an old Windows XP machine I have around.
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Bojcha
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September 21, 2014, 01:20:11 AM |
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Quick guide to estimating the expected hashrate for your CPU - discovered completely by accident. Go to https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php and find your processor on the list. Take the number in the column next to the processor name - called the "Passmak CPU Mark" and divide by 100. This gives a figure very close to the expected hashrate for this coin. If your actual hashrate is very much less than the figure obtained as above then something is amiss. Nice! i am using different cpu's and i can tell you some differences E8400 - 14.5kH/s vs 17.5kHs (per core) I7 930 - 8.35kH/s vs 9.45kH/s (per thread) Celeron G1610 - 9kH/s vs 11.5kH/s will report more..
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MyCoinTeam
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September 21, 2014, 01:26:03 AM |
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reason VPS should be banned?
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joelao95 (OP)
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September 21, 2014, 02:50:22 AM |
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WHen will my POS coins start coming in?
Two weeks later.
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joelao95 (OP)
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September 21, 2014, 03:04:32 AM |
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Quick guide to estimating the expected hashrate for your CPU - discovered completely by accident. Go to https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php and find your processor on the list. Take the number in the column next to the processor name - called the "Passmak CPU Mark" and divide by 100. This gives a figure very close to the expected hashrate for this coin. If your actual hashrate is very much less than the figure obtained as above then something is amiss. This is very nice. I found my CPU, I am using AMD FX-8350 Eight-Core 9022 94 50.13 $179.99 9022 94 / 100 = 90 Kh/s E8400 - 14.5kH/s vs 17.5kHs (per core) I7 930 - 8.35kH/s vs 9.45kH/s (per thread) Celeron G1610 - 9kH/s vs 11.5kH/s will report more..
Anyone interested to make a list of CPUs people mentioned with hash rates? Spexx, are you be able to do this? I can set bounties for who can do it and keep updating the list.
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Bojcha
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September 21, 2014, 03:08:22 AM |
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I need to say that that I7 and E8400 is highly overclocked. E8400 @ 4.5GHz and I7-930 at 4.2GHz
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MarcusDe
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September 21, 2014, 06:45:17 AM |
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Just tried your compiled minerd MarcusDe and would be very interested in what type of machine this was compiled on/for. On my AMD CPU test machine it ran 20 percent slower than the generic CPU version I posted earlier.
It was generic version compiled on intel-core2, worked like 5-10% faster on it, same on i3. I don't have too much testing environment atm, but will check on i5 in work. I'll make few more versions specific with -sse4, -avx -aes etc.
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111magic
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September 21, 2014, 06:55:24 AM |
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[Need five pools to support Proof of Mining Campaign]Pool benefits- 1000 XMG will be given to each pool participated; 500 XMG available at the beginning, the another 500 XMG will be sent at the end of the campaign;
- We will expect many miners registered in your pool;
- This is the best time to advertise your pool, including many registrations and our constant advertising about this campaign though various social networks
Responsibility of pools- Your pool must be stable and stay online most of the time; we reserve our rights to delist you from this campaign because of the stability issue; in this case, we won't issue the second 500 XMG bounties;
- You will be responsible to censor miners's activity (e.g., how long a miner stays online and their hash rate), at east once a week (we will issue compensation if this step takes a lot efforts).
About the campaignThis campaign will encourage people to mine with their CPU (from one to a few, but not too many CPUs). Miner benefits: 1) We give bounties to those participating in this campaign (currently 10,000 XMG available); 2) miners get payed with XMG from minings; and 3) this campaign will lead to a genuine CPU coin, no CPU farms, no GPU miners & farms, and the most fair distribution ever. We are yet to release the details regarding how we achieve this goal. Stay tuned! Please let me know if you are interested; any pools participating in this campaign must set up stratum for XMG M7M algo. Good idea. This is a sort of guarantee proposition for miners of XMG. I have not seen this before. For miners, it is important that they are able to cover their minimal cost. This campaign will take care of that.
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bitcoin: bc1qyadvvyv29z08ln2ta7g3uqwzkscr7wq4p09wuz
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ex33s
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September 21, 2014, 07:01:49 AM |
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[Mandatory wallet update v1.0.0.2]- Please update your wallet before block 2700. This update is mandatory.
- Block rewards to maximum 300 XMG/block which will occur at a reduced difficult;
- Modified the PoS-II block initiated at block 10080 (about two weeks);
Downloads http://xmg.maxbet.club/ has been updated
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Gambiman
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September 21, 2014, 09:38:01 AM |
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Release 1.0 Beta-Spexx Windows 64 bit XMG solo/stratum pool miner. Newly compiled version for testing available here:- https://www.dropbox.com/s/hiadf8o5u7bsit7/XMGpoolminerWin64.rar?dl=0This was compiled with Cygwin and has a number of required dll files included. Extract the package using e.g Winrar to the folder of your choice. More info and sample startup command lines are in the read.me file included. Please do let me know how you get on with this version, whether good, bad or indifferent. This version is still under test and I will have some suggestions for tweaking the performance in due course. First of all I am interested in how people get on just by switching to this version, compared to the performance of other versions, using the same startup command as they do at present. Happy hashing. I tested it, runs at around 35 Kh/s compared to the one in the OP (~75Kh/s) with AMD FX 8350
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Gambiman
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September 21, 2014, 09:39:10 AM |
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Tested : runs ~90 Kh/s so 20% higher. Nice
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istvandv
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September 21, 2014, 09:48:52 AM |
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test on my i5-3230M 2.6GHz (4cpu) -t 3 = ~30 kh/s -t 4 = ~32 kh/s big improvement, i was getting ~24 kh/s using -t 3 on previous cpu miner
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MarcusDe
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September 21, 2014, 10:17:25 AM |
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test on my i5-3230M 2.6GHz (4cpu) -t 3 = ~30 kh/s -t 4 = ~32 kh/s big improvement, i was getting ~24 kh/s using -t 3 on previous cpu miner Meanwhile I've made 2 versions for ivybridge and haswell. I have big mess on www now, will sort it later, download libwinpthread-1.dll too.
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tbearhere
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September 21, 2014, 10:49:51 AM |
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any exchanges yet?
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111magic
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September 21, 2014, 11:14:00 AM |
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bitcoin: bc1qyadvvyv29z08ln2ta7g3uqwzkscr7wq4p09wuz
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