Pebbelzz
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September 04, 2014, 07:19:10 PM |
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Feeling a bit late to the game, but now I'm mining
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jyap (OP)
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September 04, 2014, 07:44:32 PM |
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Feeling a bit late to the game, but now I'm mining Cool. Hi Pebbelzz.
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nonny12
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September 05, 2014, 06:24:08 AM |
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Feeling a bit late to the game, but now I'm mining Only on block 5000. Lots of PoW left.
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jyap (OP)
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September 05, 2014, 07:35:59 AM |
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Hi all, Quick update. I did an interview with Twitter user @outragedhuman who is one of the writers of http://www.altcointoday.com which outlined my motivations for creating CoinmarketsCoin as well as some other stuff. Well, it was a pretty long chat. Basically I can talk crypto all day. It's still very early days in the coin's history but I am humbled by how it is going and the reception. One of my goals was to create a fair launch coin which is why I went to great lengths to do things such as have official mining pools ready to go as well as wallets. There was an unforeseen issue with the Windows wallet where it complained of missing DLL files. Thankfully the crypto community helped me out and that was resolved very quickly. I am very impressed the following: - Many have been introduced to renting rigs and mining with CoinmarketsCoin - Many have helped each other get started with mining - Many have commented that this is the first time that they have downloaded a wallet. - Many have been introduced to staking coins. This diversity increases the security of the network. - The number of coins staking is sky high. As of writing this 48% of coins in the network are staking. Hopefully this percentage can maintain or increase. - The number of clients seen in the network is very high. As of writing this, the number of clients seen on the network is 118. This is particularly impressive as it rivals more established coins that have been out for months. Hopefully this number rises as more people get introduced to CoinmarketsCoin. Again, I could go on forever but look out for the article by @outragedhuman which covers much more. I mentioned that he should take his time with writing it but expect it in the next week or two. - Julian
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bitcoinbboyce
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September 05, 2014, 07:42:46 AM |
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how staking JBS feel
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RubixRex
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September 05, 2014, 07:46:11 AM |
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dat gif
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kosaet
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September 05, 2014, 10:14:40 AM |
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Dev, are you thinking to make PoD ?
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Pyramusx
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September 05, 2014, 12:18:04 PM |
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Dev, are you thinking to make PoD ?
Seems like many think it is unnecessary for jyap to submit to PoD because he is already well known, respected, and easily accessible throughout part of the crypto community such as twitter and IRC. In fact, I am pretty sure you can find info about him and what he has done regarding cryptos quite easily. So basically, jyap isn't some anonymous developer who you know nothing about. But, that said, the community is larger than twitter and IRC so although some people find it pointless for jyap to submit to PoD, he should nonetheless. It will probably be more hurtful down the line if we become too IRC/Twitter-centric.
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ChuckBenders
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September 05, 2014, 02:15:57 PM |
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@boxxa I started mining over 36 hours ago on pool2 now have over 200 Accpeted, but still no coins in my wallet: JKjKtqBwC91MMpoxfamyBxP9FW4DiciaMn
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fuddudle
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September 05, 2014, 02:16:52 PM |
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You need 500 confirms
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ChuckBenders
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September 05, 2014, 02:22:49 PM |
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how many days does that take?
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bitcoinbboyce
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September 05, 2014, 02:26:55 PM |
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how many days does that take?
It took mine about 10 hours then they started speaking about 10 hours after that
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ChuckBenders
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September 05, 2014, 02:29:28 PM |
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well I've been mining for over 36 hours so shouldn't I see something?
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ChuckBenders
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September 05, 2014, 02:36:03 PM |
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and I can't get pool one to work either, the worker authorization fails using the name and password I set up
stratum+tcp://pool.coinmarketscoin.com:3333
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nonny12
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September 05, 2014, 03:04:26 PM |
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and I can't get pool one to work either, the worker authorization fails using the name and password I set up
stratum+tcp://pool.coinmarketscoin.com:3333
your worker input should be accountname.workername
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ChuckBenders
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September 05, 2014, 03:14:53 PM |
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and I can't get pool one to work either, the worker authorization fails using the name and password I set up
stratum+tcp://pool.coinmarketscoin.com:3333
your worker input should be accountname.workername oh sorry, I should have seen that! but now that I've corrected it still won't authenticate, I'm using account Username dot Worker Name
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boxxa
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September 05, 2014, 04:22:14 PM |
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well I've been mining for over 36 hours so shouldn't I see something?
How fast are you mining? If you are in the Khs range, you may be waiting a while. Here is how the mining works for some clarification. When you are mining, you are submitting shares. Your speed and diff come into play with how many shares you submit and how they are paid out. Submitting 1,000 shares at diff 8 is not the same payout as submitting 1,000 at diff 1024 but that will come into play later. When a block is found, the network takes 510 confirmations for it to mature before they are spendable, same as if you found a block staking your wallet. The block has the TX to the pool wallet so during this time of the reward - the 1.5% but can't be sent in a TX until this is matured. At block times of 1 minute, this is about 510 minutes or about 8.5 hours for those rewards to start confirming if you had at least 10 coins of that block. Every hour the payments run, if your address has more than 10 JBS, you will get the pool payout. If not, you will continue to build your balance until you break the 10 JBS and then the payout will send to you.
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ChuckBenders
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September 05, 2014, 04:40:05 PM |
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well I've been mining for over 36 hours so shouldn't I see something?
How fast are you mining? If you are in the Khs range, you may be waiting a while. Here is how the mining works for some clarification. I had my local cpuminer running at about 22KH for 36 hours or more, and a rented a rig that was slightly faster for 9 hours, both at diff 256 I was just hoping to see a little return before throwing more resources at it, plus I'm having a hard time finding reasonably priced rigs your pool doesn't give much feedback though I did see my address under Workers Stats a number of times while the rented rig and local were going at once, it said 256 or 512 shares at different times so basically then I don't even have 10 JBS yet is the most likely cause?
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CryptoStoner
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September 05, 2014, 04:42:50 PM |
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well I've been mining for over 36 hours so shouldn't I see something?
How fast are you mining? If you are in the Khs range, you may be waiting a while. Here is how the mining works for some clarification. I had my local cpuminer running at about 22KH for 36 hours or more, and a rented a rig that was slightly faster for 9 hours, both at diff 256 I was just hoping to see a little return before throwing more resources at it, plus I'm having a hard time finding reasonably priced rigs your pool doesn't give much feedback though I did see my address under Workers Stats a number of times while the rented rig and local were going at once, it said 256 or 512 shares at different times so basically then I don't even have 10 JBS yet is the most likely cause? Difficulty is high man, i'm renting 80 mh/s and it's about 6k coins a day, try renting at least 40-50 mh/s
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ChuckBenders
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September 05, 2014, 04:51:05 PM |
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Difficulty is high man, i'm renting 80 mh/s and it's about 6k coins a day, try renting at least 40-50 mh/s
How do you know it's high? Where do you see this?
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