neurobox
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Getting too old for all this.
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May 26, 2013, 03:49:28 PM |
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You'll need to master the command-line flags. oclvanitygen -help (to use OpenCL) or vanitygen -help will display the flags for each, you just need to fill them out, something like: oclvanitgen -d 0:0 -k -o found.txt -P 5ENTIRE160PRIVATEKEYPART...HERE 1Pattern1 1Pattern2 1Pattern3 . . . Put the patterns last. Tricks of the trade: 1. Put the command line in a .bat file, as it beats trying to type or paste in the split key 2. Search for as many patterns as you can at a time, in the case of pool mining, that means all of the patterns using the same private key part. it vastly improves the odds of finding any of them. You can also list patterns in a file, but you'll see that in the help screen. If and when it finds a pattern (in this case writing it to found.txt), you can manually submit it to the pool to claim the bounty. Instructions for that are on the site. Also, if oclvanitygen makes your computer so incredibly sluggish that you can't even kill the program, you can let it run, but when you need to use it, click in the cmd window and hit your Pause/Break key, press Enter to resume. Good luck
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Boelens
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May 26, 2013, 04:12:59 PM |
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You'll need to master the command-line flags. oclvanitygen -help (to use OpenCL) or vanitygen -help will display the flags for each, you just need to fill them out, something like: oclvanitgen -d 0:0 -k -o found.txt -P 5ENTIRE160PRIVATEKEYPART...HERE 1Pattern1 1Pattern2 1Pattern3 . . . Put the patterns last. Tricks of the trade: 1. Put the command line in a .bat file, as it beats trying to type or paste in the split key 2. Search for as many patterns as you can at a time, in the case of pool mining, that means all of the patterns using the same private key part. it vastly improves the odds of finding any of them. You can also list patterns in a file, but you'll see that in the help screen. If and when it finds a pattern (in this case writing it to found.txt), you can manually submit it to the pool to claim the bounty. Instructions for that are on the site. Also, if oclvanitygen makes your computer so incredibly sluggish that you can't even kill the program, you can let it run, but when you need to use it, click in the cmd window and hit your Pause/Break key, press Enter to resume. Good luck Ah thanks! I must be an idiot but I can't get it to work, oh well. I only get about 65 keys/s anyhows.
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ThePiachu (OP)
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May 27, 2013, 12:18:18 AM |
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So uhm - how does this work? I want to mine, I got the miner software, what now? Do you get the miner fees for solving them?
EDIT I've also got a problem, want to get one, want to pay, but it tells me to send to : mp6kXv1sV3GmYuuaynfRcs6DxcncE9qGxt
Which isn't a valid BTC address..
EDIT2 : I found the pattern and other thingies, and know how CMD works, but what is the exact line I need to put in?
mp6kXv1sV3GmYuuaynfRcs6DxcncE9qGxt is a TestNet address - are you connected to vanitypooltest.appspot.com (our test website), or vanitypool.appspot.com (our main website)?
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svost
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June 21, 2013, 05:42:12 AM |
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Hello. Can you add support of novacoin addresses in your pool?
svost-suse:~/tmp/vanitygen # ./oclvanitygen -t 1 -X 8 4Svost -D 0:0 -D 0:1 Difficulty: 264104224 Pattern: 4Svost Address: 4SvostXKDDzYn35WYXKZiGqsLAJjc9CCqt - (short pattern successfully generated and set in a wallet) Privkey: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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4NovacoinyLfMCjTzqDXcaGNTrykfDBNkP
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ThePiachu (OP)
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June 21, 2013, 05:50:31 AM |
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Hello. Can you add support of novacoin addresses in your pool?
svost-suse:~/tmp/vanitygen # ./oclvanitygen -t 1 -X 8 4Svost -D 0:0 -D 0:1 Difficulty: 264104224 Pattern: 4Svost Address: 4SvostXKDDzYn35WYXKZiGqsLAJjc9CCqt - (short pattern successfully generated and set in a wallet) Privkey: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
The Pool supports any vanity address as long as appropriate net byte is given. Please make sure your work is solvable in a given address space - some addresses cannot be generated with some net bytes. Bounties still have to be paid in Bitcoin.
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svost
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June 21, 2013, 06:00:51 AM |
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Please make sure your work is solvable in a given address space - some addresses cannot be generated with some net bytes.
svost-suse:~/tmp/vanitygen # ./oclvanitygen -t 1 -X 8 4Balthazar -D 0:0 -D 0:1 Invalid character 'l' in prefix '4Balthazar'
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4NovacoinyLfMCjTzqDXcaGNTrykfDBNkP
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Balthazar
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June 21, 2013, 02:28:34 PM |
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Please make sure your work is solvable in a given address space - some addresses cannot be generated with some net bytes.
svost-suse:~/tmp/vanitygen # ./oclvanitygen -t 1 -X 8 4Balthazar -D 0:0 -D 0:1 Invalid character 'l' in prefix '4Balthazar' I think that it will take a little time to generate such address
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ThePiachu (OP)
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June 21, 2013, 03:34:24 PM |
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Please make sure your work is solvable in a given address space - some addresses cannot be generated with some net bytes.
svost-suse:~/tmp/vanitygen # ./oclvanitygen -t 1 -X 8 4Balthazar -D 0:0 -D 0:1 Invalid character 'l' in prefix '4Balthazar' "l" is not in the address alphabet because it looks too much like "1" and "i".
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BlueCombWindow
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July 30, 2013, 05:45:26 AM |
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I don't think Anywho is solveable unless it's supposed to mean 1Anywho? Is it another coin besides Bitcoin? Coin that starts with "A" on their addresses?
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steelboy
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July 30, 2013, 06:20:06 PM |
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Hi
I haven't read the whole thread so apologies if I have missed something.
I have looked into vanity addresses but couldn't find a couple of bits of info.
If I wanted a 1followed by 7 character address how long would it take and how much would it cost?
Thanks
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ThePiachu (OP)
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August 07, 2013, 07:24:13 AM |
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I don't think Anywho is solveable unless it's supposed to mean 1Anywho? Is it another coin besides Bitcoin? Coin that starts with "A" on their addresses?
Hmm, I guess you might be right. I will cancel the work and message the submitter about the refund. If I wanted a 1followed by 7 character address how long would it take and how much would it cost?
Estimates are on front page of Vanity Pool: Pattern length Honest fee Minimum fee 1-6 0.01 0.01 7 0.14 0.01 8 8.3 0.08 9 480 4.8 10 27862 278 11 1616015 16160 Since those include the starting 1, then you are looking at 8 character patterns - an honest price of about 8.3, minimum of 0.08. Precise price can vary per address (for example, patterns starting with 1 and late letter of the Bitcoin alphabet are more costly).
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sheinsha
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August 13, 2013, 03:55:31 AM |
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Is the main pool active? i have a 6x 7950 rig that would like to give it a shot with.
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Minar.cc pools are not running anymore, the domain was registered by someone else and I don't have any relationship with the new owner.
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ThePiachu (OP)
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August 13, 2013, 04:14:45 AM |
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Is the main pool active? i have a 6x 7950 rig that would like to give it a shot with.
Yes, the main pool is active.
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sheinsha
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August 13, 2013, 05:11:59 AM |
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Is the main pool active? i have a 6x 7950 rig that would like to give it a shot with.
Yes, the main pool is active. does oclvanitygen support multiple gpus ? or do i need one instance per gpu?
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Minar.cc pools are not running anymore, the domain was registered by someone else and I don't have any relationship with the new owner.
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ThePiachu (OP)
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August 13, 2013, 05:51:09 AM |
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Is the main pool active? i have a 6x 7950 rig that would like to give it a shot with.
Yes, the main pool is active. does oclvanitygen support multiple gpus ? or do i need one instance per gpu? I am not sure - ask samr7, the creator of oclvanitygen.
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btcusr
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September 08, 2013, 02:04:57 AM |
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Hi @TP, Do asics work with this vanity address finding process? We have 340 MHash USB miners, now available for 0.18 btc.
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ThePiachu (OP)
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September 08, 2013, 03:50:24 AM |
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Hi @TP, Do asics work with this vanity address finding process? We have 340 MHash USB miners, now available for 0.18 btc.
You would need custom asics. Mining asics only do double SHA-256, while vanity mining also requires ECDSA math and RIPEMD-160, so they are not compatible. You could do FPGAs, but those would also require custom software.
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eiswuerfel
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September 09, 2013, 11:23:09 AM |
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Please note we are updating the server right now. The Pool might not be functioning for a bit. Can you say me the and of the update?
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ThePiachu (OP)
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September 09, 2013, 04:52:11 PM |
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Please note we are updating the server right now. The Pool might not be functioning for a bit. Can you say me the and of the update? Whops, forgot to unset that message. The server was running at the end of the day I originally posted that warning.
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Dare
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September 13, 2013, 02:59:23 AM |
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Someone submitted an unsolvable Litecoin address a day or two ago ( LGWL). I'm not sure how you usually handle these, but it should probably be removed from the list.
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