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March 23, 2015, 04:03:21 AM
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It would really help if the OP contained a list of the pools.

You can't blame Super Nova for having as much hash as they do. People go there out of habit looking for pools as they usually carry many coins.

That is a really good point. We've been trying to maintain a list on reddit, so not sure how we overlooked updating the OP here (bit of a pace-palm on our part). I'll try and have someone correct that tomorrow (I don't have access to that account myself).



OP's isn't its time already to have full-blooded block explorer?

I already had some questions about zrc.multipools.info Zero fee...
Many people refuse to believe with so much scam and fraud around cryptocurrencies...
If it's me, I'll definetely will wan't a proof of such claim.
Now I make screens of the mined blocks...

It will be a LOT easier for everybody if we can examine the blockchain with Insight per example.


Agreed. We need a fully featured block explorer.
Last week was one of those weeks where everything is a priority, but your point about users needing to make sure the pools are playing fair is huge. I'll make sure and bring that up tomorrow morning.

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March 24, 2015, 03:43:30 AM
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I also agree, a block explorer is a must for any altcoin, a pool is recommended cause the coins is getting a lot of attention.
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March 24, 2015, 09:03:36 AM
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Under centos how to open the wallet, how to write the configuration file? Other clients centos joint solo
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March 24, 2015, 10:07:50 AM
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Just found out about this coin. Sorry for my laisiness, I don't have time to read all - can someone pls tell me if there is GPU miner or its just CPU?

thanks guys, cheerz
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March 24, 2015, 03:09:07 PM
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Just found out about this coin. Sorry for my laisiness, I don't have time to read all - can someone pls tell me if there is GPU miner or its just CPU?

thanks guys, cheerz

There's miners for all tastes around, CPU miners (one better than the next) BOTNET miners (one more illegal than the next), and even GPU miners (one more private than the next)...  Grin

On a serious note: there are only CPU miners currently released.
The official GPU miners should be out shortly (IIRC, sometime tomorrow).

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March 24, 2015, 03:59:43 PM
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http://zrcbex.lbtcoin.org/

Thanks to xCore from IRC, we have a new block chain explorer for ziftr!
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March 24, 2015, 04:20:46 PM
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http://zrcbex.lbtcoin.org/

Thanks to xCore from IRC, we have a new block chain explorer for ziftr!

Wow! It looks really nice.
And it has market info from Bittrex!

Thanks xCore and StephenMorse.

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March 25, 2015, 09:37:18 AM
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Today, based on users feedback I made some changes to payout cycle.
Payout will be made every minute (min. 0.1 ziftrCOIN)

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ziftrCOIN NOMP based pool
zrc.multipools.info


- Pool Fee: 0% , mine without fees - PROMO;
- Payout: every minute (min. 0.1 ziftrCOIN)
- Anonymous mining, just point your miner at stratum+tcp://multipools.info:44444 with your ZRC address anything as pasword;
- The fastest public CPU miner with stratum support - optimised by ig0tik3d, added stratum by scmorse, compiled for Win64 by me;

Please, spread the hashrate among the pools, more than 51% of the hashrate on a single pool is a dangerous for the network.

Now everyone should see a more often payouts from the pool!
Thanks for the feedback!

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March 25, 2015, 03:09:56 PM
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how to run the wallet in linux 's Command Line?
like ziftrcoind?or ziftrcoin-qt?
i want run the wallet in centos 6.5,the clients are solo to use the wallet.
thanks
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March 25, 2015, 07:45:35 PM
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2.8mh/s with 7950 @1075/625 - not bad  Grin
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March 25, 2015, 07:49:28 PM
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2.8mh/s with 7950 @1075/625 - not bad  Grin

Has the GPU miner been released?
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March 25, 2015, 07:52:45 PM
Last edit: March 25, 2015, 09:03:35 PM by anatolikostis
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2.8mh/s with 7950 @1075/625 - not bad  Grin

Has the GPU miner been released?
there`s a dark side of mining...it`s named as Wolf0
just take a look at miners list of https://www.suprnova.cc/ - 101,362kh/s with the help of CPU - don`t think so...
or may be we have only 101.362/530=  191*Intel i5-4770 (with active-HT)? Cheesy
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March 25, 2015, 08:03:41 PM
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free ziftr being given away to miners on ziftr.betarigs.com aswell as the 10% bonus!
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March 25, 2015, 08:13:42 PM
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2.8mh/s with 7950 @1075/625 - not bad  Grin

Has the GPU miner been released?
there`s a dark side of mining...it`s named as Wolf0
just take a loot at miners list of https://www.suprnova.cc/ - 101,362kh/s with the help of CPU - don`t think so...
or may be we have only 101.362/530=  191*Intel i5-4770 (with active-HT)? Cheesy

Oh, OK.  I wouldn't say that is the dark side though.

Wolf0 is a superb GPU coder.  IMO he deserves the spoils of his work.  Additionally, I think you'll find that his code has benefited most every GPU miner here.  Shout out to smolen and reorder as well.  If not for these guys our GPUs might be quite useless for coin mining by now.

I was just curious as I am learning C++ and CUDA.  I've got my code talking stratum and hashing but not working correctly.  Not sure how long it will take me, if ever.  My code fu is weak.  I'm a "duct tape coder", splicing pieces from other CPU and GPU miners.  I like to compare my code to the aforementioned coders to learn.
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March 25, 2015, 08:15:10 PM
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free ziftr being given away to miners on ziftr.betarigs.com aswell as the 10% bonus!
really i haven't recieved anything  Sad

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March 25, 2015, 08:16:03 PM
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free ziftr being given away to miners on ziftr.betarigs.com aswell as the 10% bonus!

I tried them. But last night they had clearly technical problems.
this pool found only a handful of blocks with over 3-400mhash total pool hash!
and no - it was not only the frontend, as they said - Me and a few other miners I know got nearly not payout for 12hours mining.

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March 25, 2015, 08:54:05 PM
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We had severely bad luck last night. Should be much better now.

Miners are picked at random and then paid out.

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March 25, 2015, 08:59:39 PM
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or may be we have only 101.362/530=  191*Intel i5-4770 (with active-HT)? Cheesy

as it gives you a little 4770. ancient Xeon L5640@3400Mh gives 680, further disperse laziness. in this mode 24/7 Smiley
Wolf0 fellow, well-optimized algorithms. I feel sorry for the old and stupid and no one to learn Smiley

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March 25, 2015, 09:05:04 PM
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I have my miners spread between the pools and cpu-pool.com gave me the most payout within the last 24h, probably because there are not so many miners on there
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March 25, 2015, 09:05:32 PM
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or may be we have only 101.362/530=  191*Intel i5-4770 (with active-HT)? Cheesy

as it gives you a little 4770. ancient Xeon L5640@3400Mh gives 680, further disperse laziness. in this mode 24/7 Smiley
Wolf0 fellow, well-optimized algorithms. I feel sorry for the old and stupid and no one to learn Smiley

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