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February 11, 2015, 06:37:59 AM
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looks like mainpool down

http://xpb.noteminer.com/

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This is a cheap crook mineral pool, not any money to you, don't go, I had been digging a day, no points to a coin
Please distribute the state landlord, do not let more people be deceived!


I'm not really sure what that's supposed to mean, but all mature blocks have been paid out. You might direct your attention to "Pool Blocks" page - there are quite a few orphans due to the lower hashrate on the pool vs. the network. I'd also recommend confirming that you are using the miner posted after the fork. If you are using an old miner, you're submitting invalid shares.

Along those lines - server has plenty of capacity for more miners in case you guys are getting slower results elsewhere. Feel free to drop some hash on me.
PByFgUE86VvUe9RxmTFQckBkD6EWhMviKH7FkZ3Xt9MKgup4cUb7pPm9oLV4speYHuWzYf3MZDzc211 CrheocQde4kntf4P646  This is my wallet in my http://69.60.113.21/ address, all normal



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 Address: PByFgUE86VvUe9RxmTFQckBkD6EWhMviKH7FkZ3Xt9MKgup4cUb7pPm9oLV4speYHuWzYf3MZDzc211 CrheocQde4kntf4P646
 Pending Balance: 0.99329158 XPB
 Total Paid: 117.00000000 XPB
 Last Share Submitted: about 7 hours ago
 Hash Rate: 0 H/sec
 Total Hashes Submitted: 16389

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2/10/2015, 9:29:03 PM   7d2675e4830cfc7bbe5481e7207ab8d5aa87bc0205112f0a7c55c6749e949243   117.0000   3
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February 11, 2015, 06:40:23 AM
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Can specifically explain this? I want to purse multi-machine joint solo

Compile simpleminer. Point simpleminer to daemon.

What does the simpleminer command line look like and what about the daemon conf file/command line?
I could never get it to connect to the daemon, local or remote.



After you load and sync the daemon, you can type "start_mining [t]" (use 't' if you want to specify a number of threads, otherwise leave it out)
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February 11, 2015, 06:54:10 AM
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I'm have been launched 160 machines in VPS. So It should be around 8h/s but pool that's on OP doesn't work properly or I don't know what problem is that.


Try out xpb.noteminer.com
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February 11, 2015, 07:15:42 AM
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after enter "start_mining 1" the message is:
2015-Feb-11 15:14:08.029820 [RPC1]ERROR ..\..\..\src\cryptonote_core\miner.cpp:1
99 Starting miner but boulderhash isn't enabled
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February 11, 2015, 07:28:42 AM
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I'm have been launched 160 machines in VPS. So It should be around 8h/s but pool that's on OP doesn't work properly or I don't know what problem is that.


Try out xpb.noteminer.com
Is not worth it, try find to me a good coin. I have 1000+ VPS (32v cpu, 60gb ram) I can pay you first 6hrs of work 180 vps'es.
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February 11, 2015, 07:44:07 AM
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after enter "start_mining 1" the message is:
2015-Feb-11 15:14:08.029820 [RPC1]ERROR ..\..\..\src\cryptonote_core\miner.cpp:1
99 Starting miner but boulderhash isn't enabled


You need to use ./pebblecoind --enable-boulderhash to start the daemon.
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February 11, 2015, 10:47:10 AM
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Can specifically explain this? I want to purse multi-machine joint solo

Compile simpleminer. Point simpleminer to daemon.

What does the simpleminer command line look like and what about the daemon conf file/command line?
I could never get it to connect to the daemon, local or remote.



After you load and sync the daemon, you can type "start_mining [t]" (use 't' if you want to specify a number of threads, otherwise leave it out)

What about for a miner on another system?
Mostly trying to avoid running three+ full installs and not having to rely on a node.js pool, would rather have one main wallet, then can mine to it with simpleminer/minerd as needed.

Also main pool is pending blocks for a very long time again, hash rate has been good though.

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February 11, 2015, 11:11:59 AM
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getting less blocks now that net hash is way up  Undecided

I am CPU mining Aquachain right now. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3138231
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February 11, 2015, 03:02:27 PM
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Can specifically explain this? I want to purse multi-machine joint solo

Compile simpleminer. Point simpleminer to daemon.

What does the simpleminer command line look like and what about the daemon conf file/command line?
I could never get it to connect to the daemon, local or remote.



After you load and sync the daemon, you can type "start_mining [t]" (use 't' if you want to specify a number of threads, otherwise leave it out)

What about for a miner on another system?
Mostly trying to avoid running three+ full installs and not having to rely on a node.js pool, would rather have one main wallet, then can mine to it with simpleminer/minerd as needed.

Also main pool is pending blocks for a very long time again, hash rate has been good though.


You would need to have it compiled on any system you're mining with, but you could copy the wallet.bin.keys file over any system and have it mine to the same wallet.
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February 11, 2015, 06:37:15 PM
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Why after lanch miner with -t 1, eating all 8 cores ? this normal?
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February 11, 2015, 06:45:37 PM
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Also main pool is pending blocks for a very long time again, hash rate has been good though.
Yes, I will fix soon.  I did the wrong fix - I made it not send < 0.01 XPB amounts to people, but the issue was that it was trying to spend < 0.01 XPB outputs and not mixing them.  I'll just change it so it doesn't try to spend those outputs.
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February 11, 2015, 07:59:48 PM
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Why after lanch miner with -t 1, eating all 8 cores ? this normal?

Yeah, the -t flag refers to memory threads, so -t 2 would use 26 GB of RAM, -t 4 would use 52 GB, etc. You can use a cpu limiter to stop it from processing on all cores.

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February 11, 2015, 08:54:51 PM
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Why after lanch miner with -t 1, eating all 8 cores ? this normal?

Yeah, the -t flag refers to memory threads, so -t 2 would use 26 GB of RAM, -t 4 would use 52 GB, etc. You can use a cpu limiter to stop it from processing on all cores.
hmm... i can`t understand, if i use -t 1 13gb ram i has 0.4 h/s, if i use -t 2 26 gb ram i has same 0.4 h/s  Huh
Where are profit from more ram?)
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February 11, 2015, 08:57:04 PM
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Why after lanch miner with -t 1, eating all 8 cores ? this normal?

Yeah, the -t flag refers to memory threads, so -t 2 would use 26 GB of RAM, -t 4 would use 52 GB, etc. You can use a cpu limiter to stop it from processing on all cores.
hmm... i can`t understand, if i use -t 1 13gb ram i has 0.4 h/s, if i use -t 2 26 gb ram i has same 0.4 h/s  Huh
Where are profit from more ram?)

Very little if any, I've noticed -t 2 gets a bit better performance out of systems with two physical CPUs. You'd be fine sticking with -t 1.

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February 11, 2015, 09:06:36 PM
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Why after lanch miner with -t 1, eating all 8 cores ? this normal?

Yeah, the -t flag refers to memory threads, so -t 2 would use 26 GB of RAM, -t 4 would use 52 GB, etc. You can use a cpu limiter to stop it from processing on all cores.
hmm... i can`t understand, if i use -t 1 13gb ram i has 0.4 h/s, if i use -t 2 26 gb ram i has same 0.4 h/s  Huh
Where are profit from more ram?)

Very little if any, I've noticed -t 2 gets a bit better performance out of systems with two physical CPUs. You'd be fine sticking with -t 1.

I think its time to rename this coin ServerCoin

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February 12, 2015, 10:00:15 AM
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I think its time to rename this coin ServerCoin

ServerCoin - The coin featuring a distribution so fair that you can't mine it!

ServerCoin First & Final Missive:

1) intended to launch with unprecedented levels of fair distribution

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4) The End


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February 12, 2015, 10:43:01 AM
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i love this coin

I am CPU mining Aquachain right now. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3138231
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February 12, 2015, 11:20:48 AM
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I think its time to rename this coin ServerCoin

ServerCoin - The coin featuring a distribution so fair that you can't mine it!

ServerCoin First & Final Missive:

1) intended to launch with unprecedented levels of fair distribution

2) optimized private miner destroys 99% those good intentions (as predicted by those familiar with the Bytecoin fiasco)

3) lack of Windows miner finishes the job

4) The End

Lol, totally agree, this is the most unfair coin lunch with the CryptoNote stamp.


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February 12, 2015, 04:03:14 PM
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Going to need to shut the pool down for now - lack of demand. If you're mining on xpb.noteminer.com, please discontinue ASAP. I'll spin back up if needed in the future.
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February 12, 2015, 04:13:16 PM
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Going to need to shut the pool down for now - lack of demand. If you're mining on xpb.noteminer.com, please discontinue ASAP. I'll spin back up if needed in the future.

im at work and my miner is connected at home, so...... looks like i'll be bangin your port for a while

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