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January 14, 2015, 10:00:03 PM
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So this is interesting.

Mining directly to a wallet is 25% slower than mining to suprnova.cc pool.

I tested this with a wallet on windows and a wallet on ubuntu 14.04 and the results were identical.

The other thing I'm checking out is if it works locally too.  Difficutly went up and I've been quitting and restarting to validate the hashing difference before waiting to see if a block will pop or drop.  Going to just let it run now but I did see a dropped block with 3.7.3 a couple minutes after it was posted.

Has anybody else tried mining directly to a wallet yet?
Yes 12mh/s per card but  at suprnova pool shows ~3mh/s he's working on it.

I've got 12.8mh/s mining to a wallet on my lan, about 16.5mh/s mining to supernova.

I don't mean what the supernova webpage shows, I mean the numbers in the console of cgminer.

Do the numbers on suprnova <-> cgminer match or are they off too ?

I'll mine to supernova and give it 5 minutes to level out and report back.
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January 14, 2015, 10:00:08 PM
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So this is interesting.

Mining directly to a wallet is 25% slower than mining to suprnova.cc pool.

I tested this with a wallet on windows and a wallet on ubuntu 14.04 and the results were identical.

The other thing I'm checking out is if it works locally too.  Difficutly went up and I've been quitting and restarting to validate the hashing difference before waiting to see if a block will pop or drop.  Going to just let it run now but I did see a dropped block with 3.7.3 a couple minutes after it was posted.

Has anybody else tried mining directly to a wallet yet?
Yes 12mh/s per card but  at suprnova pool shows ~3mh/s he's working on it.

I've got 12.8mh/s mining to a wallet on my lan, about 16.5mh/s mining to supernova.

I don't mean what the supernova webpage shows, I mean the numbers in the console of cgminer.
I'm trying again throwing in 36mh/s ....see what the pool reads.
Edit:  hash rate shows 1/4 of what i throw in. only 9mh/s.
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January 14, 2015, 10:18:18 PM
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This friggin site still won't let me post but once every 10 minutes. :p

Anyway, supernova site wanders around my real hash rate by about +- 3Mh/s.  I'm basically dead on at 30 and flat, the site reports anywhere from 27 to nearly 34.   *for you other guys, it takes a good 8 minutes for the site to adjust to your rate.  What it reports will ramp up and then mostly level off*

Is the only option for difficulty exponents of 2?  It bounces a lot between 0.062500 and 0.031250 and the sweet spot is probably somewhere between those.


Now, when I mine to either one of 2 wallets I stood up on my lan, I see 23Mh/s.  Nothing different except the -o address, and not stratum of course but now i'm looking at standing that up just to see.
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January 14, 2015, 10:27:14 PM
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This friggin site still won't let me post but once every 10 minutes. :p

Anyway, supernova site wanders around my real hash rate by about +- 3Mh/s.  I'm basically dead on at 30 and flat, the site reports anywhere from 27 to nearly 34.   *for you other guys, it takes a good 8 minutes for the site to adjust to your rate.  What it reports will ramp up and then mostly level off*

Is the only option for difficulty exponents of 2?  It bounces a lot between 0.062500 and 0.031250 and the sweet spot is probably somewhere between those.


Now, when I mine to either one of 2 wallets I stood up on my lan, I see 23Mh/s.  Nothing different except the -o address, and not stratum of course but now i'm looking at standing that up just to see.

Yep my hash is still very low about 1/3 what it im throwing at it.
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January 14, 2015, 10:30:04 PM
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This friggin site still won't let me post but once every 10 minutes. :p

Anyway, supernova site wanders around my real hash rate by about +- 3Mh/s.  I'm basically dead on at 30 and flat, the site reports anywhere from 27 to nearly 34.   *for you other guys, it takes a good 8 minutes for the site to adjust to your rate.  What it reports will ramp up and then mostly level off*

Is the only option for difficulty exponents of 2?  It bounces a lot between 0.062500 and 0.031250 and the sweet spot is probably somewhere between those.


Now, when I mine to either one of 2 wallets I stood up on my lan, I see 23Mh/s.  Nothing different except the -o address, and not stratum of course but now i'm looking at standing that up just to see.

Yep my hash is still very low about 1/3 what it im throwing at it.

No idea .. works for me

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January 14, 2015, 10:30:36 PM
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This friggin site still won't let me post but once every 10 minutes. :p

Anyway, supernova site wanders around my real hash rate by about +- 3Mh/s.  I'm basically dead on at 30 and flat, the site reports anywhere from 27 to nearly 34.   *for you other guys, it takes a good 8 minutes for the site to adjust to your rate.  What it reports will ramp up and then mostly level off*

Is the only option for difficulty exponents of 2?  It bounces a lot between 0.062500 and 0.031250 and the sweet spot is probably somewhere between those.


Now, when I mine to either one of 2 wallets I stood up on my lan, I see 23Mh/s.  Nothing different except the -o address, and not stratum of course but now i'm looking at standing that up just to see.


Thanks, I'll fix the diff bouncing soon, known issue.

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January 14, 2015, 10:34:29 PM
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This friggin site still won't let me post but once every 10 minutes. :p

Anyway, supernova site wanders around my real hash rate by about +- 3Mh/s.  I'm basically dead on at 30 and flat, the site reports anywhere from 27 to nearly 34.   *for you other guys, it takes a good 8 minutes for the site to adjust to your rate.  What it reports will ramp up and then mostly level off*

Is the only option for difficulty exponents of 2?  It bounces a lot between 0.062500 and 0.031250 and the sweet spot is probably somewhere between those.


Now, when I mine to either one of 2 wallets I stood up on my lan, I see 23Mh/s.  Nothing different except the -o address, and not stratum of course but now i'm looking at standing that up just to see.

Yep my hash is still very low about 1/3 what it im throwing at it.

No idea .. works for me
Net hash is 800mh/s and im throwing in 132 but pool reads 48mh/s  i don't know why. I stopped for now.
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January 14, 2015, 11:12:24 PM
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Yes there is still something wrong with mining to wallets.   It isn't just slower, found blocks are still rejected.

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January 14, 2015, 11:21:38 PM
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Okay guys, i'm almost ready.

This is a screenshot from my cgminer for AMD:



CPU Miner is here:

https://github.com/ocminer/cpuminer-hefty1

AMD Miner is here:

http://cryptomining-blog.com/2224-download-cgminer-3-7-3-with-mjollnircoin-gpu-mining-support-for-windows/


You'll have to use the --hefty algo, NOT --heavy !


So my commandline for cgminer looks like:

./cgminer --hefty -o stratum+tcp://scsy.suprnova.cc:3033 -u suprnova.1 -p x

Commandline for cpu miner:

./minerd --hefty1  -o stratum+tcp://scsy.suprnova.cc:3033 -u suprnova.1 -p x


I'm testing/looking for ccminer now


Thanks a lot @ kondiomir for testing with me ! :-)
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January 14, 2015, 11:23:05 PM
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Why do i have 0 SCSY/day? Huh

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January 14, 2015, 11:25:23 PM
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Might ahve to look into buying some of this considering release and launch seems bumpy as hell and no pools to mine on other than nova tried others but says invite only and think mining on old version of it ohwell over to bittrx

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January 14, 2015, 11:27:17 PM
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Are you guys *positive* we have the right wallets?

I can't think of any reason why local wallets (windows downloaded binary and linux built from source) would reject blocks but supernova wouldn't if there wasn't something different about the wallets.

Clearly the hashes that the wallet uses to validate the hashes the GPU creates aren't in agreement with local wallets, but supernova is in agreement.  Something's different.  The hash rates are different too.  

I know I've been kind of ignored on this for a while now but I'm not kidding, something's up here.
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January 14, 2015, 11:29:34 PM
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Why do i have 0 SCSY/day? Huh

at block 7200 you will got reward

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January 14, 2015, 11:30:24 PM
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Are you guys *positive* we have the right wallets?

I can't think of any reason why local wallets (windows downloaded binary and linux built from source) would reject blocks but supernova wouldn't if there wasn't something different about the wallets.

Clearly the hashes that the wallet uses to validate the hashes the GPU creates aren't in agreement with local wallets, but supernova is in agreement.  Something's different.  The hash rates are different too.  

I know I've been kind of ignored on this for a while now but I'm not kidding, something's up here.

Wallet seems OK. I did CPU mining and i have got plenty of blocks, of course 0.00 SCSY. I think GPU miner is not optimized.
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Why do i have 0 SCSY/day? Huh

at block 7200 you will got reward

please read page before bos
Ok thanks Mr Gold.

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January 14, 2015, 11:41:28 PM
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Sorry people i was engaged, some stuffs to do in my real life.

I thank a lot ocminer for his work on stratum.

Could anyone update me on how the things are going? miners work properly?

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January 14, 2015, 11:42:30 PM
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Why do i have 0 SCSY/day? Huh
Waiting for block 7200  i think.
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January 14, 2015, 11:46:41 PM
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PoS kicked in after 24 hours.  Very nice.
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January 14, 2015, 11:49:20 PM
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Sorry people i was engaged, some stuffs to do in my real life.

I thank a lot ocminer for his work on stratum.

Could anyone update me on how the things are going? miners work properly?
my hash shows 1/4 of what it is on suprnova pool don't know why. miner is good and wallet mining is good. Hash rates are good expect the pool.
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PoS kicked in after 24 hours.  Very nice.

cant wait to see POW start

this color of wallet makes me loves this coin Cheesy

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