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Re: [LAUNCHED][POW]⚡ELECTRONEUM⚡Official Moderated Thread
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Maxzon
on 24/02/2018, 22:03:59 UTC
Hey everyone,

I'm on Linux and I downloaded the Direct miner version in a zip to an external drive. I need to keep wallet sync data on external drives, due to size.

So I started up the Electroneumd file and now it's syncing, except it's storing the data on my main drive!

Is there a way to specify where this data gets saved? Can I move it?

Thanks for any assistance here.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners
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Maxzon
on 24/02/2018, 21:56:22 UTC
Hey, thanks for the reply.

1) Yes, you can create multiple profit profiles via the Options dialog, Profit profile section. Each profile can have its own set of pools and algorithms. For more information:
http://www.awesomeminer.com/help/profitswitching.aspx#configure

2) XMR-Stak is a bit difficult to setup, which is why it never ended up as a fully supported Managed Miner. These days Awesome Miner supports XMRig as well, which can do CPU mining as well, and that might be a better option.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners
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Maxzon
on 24/02/2018, 20:17:02 UTC
So I installed Awesome Miner yesterday and spent some time with it.

I was able to setup a miner with my GPUs on a rig, for profit switching.

However, I ran into issues with the CPU miner, which uses XMR-STAK-WIN64.

First, can two separate miners be setup to profit switch on different pools & algos?

Second, I couldn't get a full configure for XMR-STAK-WIN64, only API level, so does that mean it's not possible to use in the profit switching mode?
(configuring that one was way more difficult than CCMiner, btw)

I will say that I wish Awesome Miner had a more thorough setup wizard.
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Re: [LAUNCHED][POW]⚡ELECTRONEUM⚡Official Moderated Thread
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Maxzon
on 24/02/2018, 19:56:04 UTC
Electroneum needs to make it easier to view paper wallet balance.

Perhaps they just need a GUI or something.
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Re: [ANN] VIVO - Masternodes, ASIC-Resistant, Secure, High MN Rewards, Decentralized
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Maxzon
on 29/01/2018, 22:02:39 UTC
Interested in experimenting with mining vivo on Altminer, or elsewhere, but I have some questions.

How large is the core wallet at this time?

I attempted to install the Ubuntu wallet, but I couldn't pull it off. (no QT binary for linux in download, so I was going to compile it, but I ran into issues )
I did find a QT executable that I can run under WINE.

(also, question, does compiling the github install also install a masternode, along with a wallet? Any way to just compile a Linux QT wallet on its own?)

Thanks for your input.

-Maxzon
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Re: [ANN][CRC]🚀CrowdCoin POW| MASTERNODES | ZERO TX FEE | NO ASIC | VC
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Maxzon
on 29/01/2018, 20:17:22 UTC
I was interested in trying to mine CRC for a bit to see how it would go. But for the life of me, I couldn't get any wallet installed.

I'm running Ubuntu Mate 17. I'm not super experienced with Ubuntu, recently switched from Windows.

I first downloaded the binaries from website. I noticed there wasn't a QT file included. I couldn't get the Crowdcoind file to do anything.

I then installed all dependencies, according to docs on Github. I then downloaded the source.

All I wanted was to get a QT wallet going so I could get an address to start mining. But I couldn't get anything to compile. I found the instructions lacking and a bit confusing, esp for someone green to Linux.

For now I've had to switch to Feathercoin, because I was able to intall a wallet in about 30 seconds after downloading their .deb package, which was a breeze.

I wish coins like CRC would consider a better installer or make the process a bit easier.

Also, I'm a bit confused, do you have to install a masternode to install a wallet, when compiling from source?

Pardon my noobishness to this. I worked on this for a few hours before finally coming here. If anyone has any suggestions or can point to a thorough tutorial for getting a CRC QT wallet working on Ubuntu, that would be awesome.

Regards, Maxzon