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Re: Aleo mining
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Xeon_Xeon
on 15/12/2022, 01:13:08 UTC
KYC to mine a blockchain for privacy applications? LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
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Re: Cryptocurrency written in Python
by
Xeon_Xeon
on 28/03/2022, 01:27:00 UTC
This reminds me of early crypto.

You put the code out there and make zero promises and ask people to give it a try.

SO refreshing!!  Grin

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Re: Hacking KNC Titan / Jupiter / Neptune miners back to life. Why not?
by
Xeon_Xeon
on 14/06/2021, 05:28:50 UTC


Yes I had many of those KnC Jupiters. These ASICs actually made a killing for the first owners because they took orders in mid 2013 and they delivered them right before BTC went to like $1100 from $100 or so.

From what I recall they cost like $5000. However if you mined all the way thru middle of 2014 when mining got unprofitable you would of net yourself maybe $20K per ASIC if I recall correctly.

But you are correct, its only for SHA256D which is Bitcoin pretty much. And even with free power you won't make anything. Keep those KnC Jupiters in your museum. Maybe one day they will be worth something.

I got it for $50.00 about three or four years ago with a good 1300 watt power supply, actually got it for the aluminum case and the power supply.

It was not working when I first tried it and I was able to fix it and get it to mine.

I enjoyed tinkering with it.

Never really mined more than an hour so so just to see if it would work, then I put it on a shelf.


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Merits 2 from 1 user
Re: Hacking KNC Titan / Jupiter / Neptune miners back to life. Why not?
by
Xeon_Xeon
on 12/06/2021, 23:50:00 UTC
⭐ Merited by vapourminer (2)
So some old KNC miners are still chugging along. LOL

I still have my Jupiter miner sitting on a shelf, I pulled the beagle-bone out of it a couple of years ago just to play around with it using it as a small Linux server. LOL

Can I mine anything with it it I put it all back together?
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Re: Intel XEON builds still a thing?
by
Xeon_Xeon
on 24/04/2021, 16:44:07 UTC
I don't mine on them anymore, sold my dual 2011-3 setup that was my main pc after I built my 3700x/x570 pc.

Currently I have a socket 2011 dual Asrock Rack board with two Xeon 2620 V2's that run Proxmox that I run Windows 10 and Linux VM's for my wallets.

Mainly so I do not have all my wallets on one "pc" but spread across a few vm's so if something bad happens I wont lose all my downloaded blockchains for all my wallets.

I install two or three wallets and full block chains per VM.

I'll upgrade the 2620 v2 cpu's when the more powerfull v2's get a little cheaper.
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Re: TycheCash - Cash on the Tyche Network
by
Xeon_Xeon
on 06/01/2021, 08:50:45 UTC
Any updates?
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Re: [ANN] BlackRoseCoin [CN-Dark]
by
Xeon_Xeon
on 02/11/2019, 21:01:13 UTC
New Pool - blackrose.alisepool.xyz

https://miningpoolstats.stream/blackrosecoin

Just switch my miners over to it, you should see a bit of an increase. Grin
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Re: [ANN] BlackRoseCoin [CN-Dark]
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Xeon_Xeon
on 29/10/2019, 00:21:34 UTC
Interesting coin, started mining yesterday.
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Re: [ANN] – bitcoin2network – PoW – CryptoNight_B2N – Privacy | Freedom | Equality
by
Xeon_Xeon
on 28/10/2019, 01:34:44 UTC
Oh great, I'm just seeing this today.
 
Looks like I lose out on another coin swap.

Coin swaps ARE NOT good for investors, I have a life that does not involve crypto 24/7/365 so I am not always able to keep up with coins as much as I like.

Looks like my 210,000 b2n coins are worthless now.


"To acknowledge the loyalty and constant support of most active and dedicated members of our community....."

My first Transaction with B2n coin was November 24, 2018 and I have held on to them since and never traded or sold any.

Whats the point in investing in a coin that does a coin swap? I'll tell you......no point at all.

I've learned my lesson, if any of the coins that I have announce a swap i'll dump them and never look back.

The only reason I found this out today was I was seeing if there was a wallet update since its been a couple of months since I checked and there is NOTHING on the announcement post about this swap................  Angry

Like I said this is the WORST thing to do if you want investors in your coin.

EDIT:  I have my B2n wallet still synching and the top block is still increasing, so B2n is still active with miners?

 
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Re: [PRE-ANN] Meros: An instant and feeless cryptocurrency for the future.
by
Xeon_Xeon
on 26/05/2019, 13:36:55 UTC
Any news on the easier to install version?
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Re: [ANN] | SUQA | New X22i Algo | SWIFFTX | No ICO | No Pre-mine | %5 Apr Interest
by
Xeon_Xeon
on 26/05/2019, 04:54:06 UTC
Is the new wallet out yet
From Cryplander on discord - Please upgrade to the newest wallet. If you installed the first SIN wallet then you are on another chain because the first wallet was for block 165.000!!

Wallet update is available here -> https://github.com/SINOVATEblockchain/SIN-core/releases/tag/INFINITYNODES




When I start that wallet it says the blockchain download size is 223 GB.....is that correct?   Huh
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Re: TycheCash - Cash on the Tyche Network
by
Xeon_Xeon
on 24/05/2019, 00:24:17 UTC
 

 
Whats the latest on Tychecash?

I mined it a long time ago.
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Re: [ANN] ZUMY | CPU MINING | Masternode | No ICO | Fair Launch | - Launching 1/1/19
by
Xeon_Xeon
on 01/01/2019, 15:29:45 UTC
Trying to compile cpuminer for Zumy on my opencompute nodes and I get a linker error.

 
Code:
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lz
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Makefile:1850: recipe for target 'cpuminer' failed
make[2]: *** [cpuminer] Error 1

E5-2620 v1 cpu's running Ubuntu 18.04.1 server.

Complies just fine on Ubuntu 18.04.1 desktop on my dual E5-2667 V3 main pc.

I made sure the server has all the same liblz files as the desktop.

Tried both ./build and ./autogen then make but no go.

Even tried to compile with all arch cpu flags on my main pc and copy it over to the server and it core dumps.


EDIT:  To get it working I had to compile it on my E5-V3 pc and instead of using "build-allarch.sh" I had to specify the cpu flag as "sandybridge" then copied it over and now its mining.

Do not know why cpu flag of allarch would core dump.
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Re: [ANN] Bellcoin [BELL] - ASIC & GPU Resistant coin! [PoW][YesPoWer]
by
Xeon_Xeon
on 21/11/2018, 01:23:44 UTC
Looking at the download links, it looks like the bogus download link is for the Windows wallet.


Original: https://github.com/bellcoin-org/bellcoin/releases

This page: h****://e34530.hostde9.fornex.org/bellcoin-1.0.2-win64.zip


Edit: Added the **** in the bogus download link so nobody will accidentally click on it.

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Re: [ANN] MINATO (rework) | FIRST X18
by
Xeon_Xeon
on 19/11/2018, 02:33:18 UTC
Trying to compile cpuminer-x18-master in Linux, Ubuntu 18.04.1

Errors out here:

Code:
make[2]: Entering directory '/home/kenneth/Downloads/cpuminer-x18-master'
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I.  -Iyes/include -Iyes/include -fno-strict-aliasing  -I. -Iyes/include -Iyes/include -Wno-pointer-sign -Wno-pointer-to-int-cast   -O2  -Ofast -flto -fuse-linker-plugin -ftree-loop-if-convert-stores -march=native -DUSE_ASM -pg  -Iyes/include -Iyes/include -MT cpuminer-cpu-miner.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/cpuminer-cpu-miner.Tpo -c -o cpuminer-cpu-miner.o `test -f 'cpu-miner.c' || echo './'`cpu-miner.c
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I.  -Iyes/include -Iyes/include -fno-strict-aliasing  -I. -Iyes/include -Iyes/include -Wno-pointer-sign -Wno-pointer-to-int-cast   -O2  -Ofast -flto -fuse-linker-plugin -ftree-loop-if-convert-stores -march=native -DUSE_ASM -pg  -Iyes/include -Iyes/include -MT cpuminer-util.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/cpuminer-util.Tpo -c -o cpuminer-util.o `test -f 'util.c' || echo './'`util.c
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I.  -Iyes/include -Iyes/include -fno-strict-aliasing  -I. -Iyes/include -Iyes/include -Wno-pointer-sign -Wno-pointer-to-int-cast   -O2  -Ofast -flto -fuse-linker-plugin -ftree-loop-if-convert-stores -march=native -DUSE_ASM -pg  -Iyes/include -Iyes/include -MT cpuminer-api.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/cpuminer-api.Tpo -c -o cpuminer-api.o `test -f 'api.c' || echo './'`api.c
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I.  -Iyes/include -Iyes/include -fno-strict-aliasing  -I. -Iyes/include -Iyes/include -Wno-pointer-sign -Wno-pointer-to-int-cast   -O2  -Ofast -flto -fuse-linker-plugin -ftree-loop-if-convert-stores -march=native -DUSE_ASM -pg  -Iyes/include -Iyes/include -MT cpuminer-sysinfos.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/cpuminer-sysinfos.Tpo -c -o cpuminer-sysinfos.o `test -f 'sysinfos.c' || echo './'`sysinfos.c
api.c:318:10: fatal error: compat/curl-for-windows/openssl/openssl/crypto/sha/sha.h: No such file or directory
 #include "compat/curl-for-windows/openssl/openssl/crypto/sha/sha.h"
          ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
compilation terminated.

Even tho its under Linux, I have searched for "curl-for-windows" in the makefile's to try to comment it out but so far I can't seem to find it.
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Re: [ANN] MINATO (rework) | FIRST X18
by
Xeon_Xeon
on 18/11/2018, 20:38:38 UTC
There is a typo in the file "Ubuntu18.04-minato-qt-installer.sh"

Currently it is :

Code:
if [ `id -u` = 0 }

Should be :

Code:
if [ `id -u` = 0 ]


It is currently installing now.


Edit: Installed and it works with a minor error.

Code:
Gtk-Message: 14:47:59.771: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
No systemtrayicon available

So I installed libcanberra-gtk-module and now it has this error:
Code:
No systemtrayicon available

Works fine otherwise.



 



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Re: 🌐 [ANN] [POW] [CCX] - Conceal - Cryptonight-Fast Blockchain Deposits ASIC Proof
by
Xeon_Xeon
on 11/08/2018, 04:10:28 UTC
This looks like an interesting coin. I think I will try mining Conceal CCX soon. By the way, congratulations Dev. I believe this coin will do good in the future. It is very promising because many pools are supporting it.  Wink

Thanks, and it seems you are not even a bot Smiley

All the pools we have, are pool hosts who believe in this project.

The project is going quite well, as we are not just another copy & paste cryptonote / cryptonight coin. But we put in a lot of work, that can be seen in our constant wallet development.

Its time to update this cryptonote stuff into the age we live in, as it has been looking like a tech demo for years. Wallets need to look good & have usable functionality. Its a tool that does a lot more than just send & receives coins.

Well I'm sure I'm not a bot. LoL.

So I started mining now in one of the pools. I'm just testing to use JCE with my CPU, and I get only little hashrate. I guess I have to buy some stronger hardware for a new rig. Coz I'm starting to like this cryptonote stuff you guys are doing.  Wink


I wish I was a Bot.............Bots don't have to pay a metric-assload of child support.... Sad
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Re: 🌐 [ANN] [POW] [CCX] - Conceal - Cryptonight-Fast Blockchain Deposits ASIC Proof
by
Xeon_Xeon
on 29/07/2018, 11:47:59 UTC
Looks like my issue is solved!

RESULT REPORT
Difficulty       : 100001
Good results     : 1746 / 1746 (100.0 %)
Avg result time  : 18.5 sec
Pool-side hashes : 174601746

Top 10 best results found:
|  0 |        265880121 |  1 |        156004789 |
|  2 |        116065448 |  3 |        101815224 |
|  4 |         80680676 |  5 |         53257378 |
|  6 |         39575885 |  7 |         31184568 |
|  8 |         27168602 |  9 |         26454108 |

Error details:
Yay! No errors.

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Re: 🌐 [ANN] [POW] [CCX] - Conceal - Cryptonight-Fast Blockchain Deposits ASIC Proof
by
Xeon_Xeon
on 28/07/2018, 22:16:21 UTC
[2018-07-28 17:05:26] : Result accepted by the pool.
RESULT REPORT
Difficulty       : 100001
Good results     : 1374 / 1378 (99.7 %)
Avg result time  : 18.4 sec
Pool-side hashes : 137401374

Top 10 best results found:
|  0 |         36059249 |  1 |         28015159 |
|  2 |         20688899 |  3 |         13746335 |
|  4 |         11451266 |  5 |         10730227 |
|  6 |          9963080 |  7 |          9945617 |
|  8 |          9792294 |  9 |          9617152 |

Error details:
| Count | Error text                       | Last seen           |
|     4 | Rejected share: invalid result   | 2018-07-28 15:49:17 |



So it seems my problem with the rejected shares was having the cpu.txt config set to use  ""low_power_mode" : true".
Also tested in a VM, the cpu config was set to ""low_power_mode" : true" , which was the default that xmr-stak auto config set, I had tons of invalid shares. When I set it to ""low_power_mode" : false" no invalid shares for the short test I did.

This is in Ubuntu 16.04.4 and xmr-stak 2.4.7
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Re: 🌐 [ANN] [POW] [CCX] - Conceal - Cryptonight-Fast Blockchain Deposits ASIC Proof
by
Xeon_Xeon
on 25/07/2018, 01:19:54 UTC
Anybody mining in Ubuntu 16.04.4? With latest version of xmr-stak 2.4.7 AND the Conceal wallet miner in Ubuntu I am getting tons of invalid shares.

 My windows miners work fine, also xmr-stak 2.4.7.

 I have mined other coins with xmr-stak 2.4.7 and have no issues, only with Conceal.

I will try Masari tomorrow just to test it out.

I also tried several pools. I was getting so many invalid shares the pool banned my i.p. so I turned off the miner in Ubuntu. Its my main desktop, dual E5-2667 V3 xeon's and 64 gigs of ram with two Saphire rx570 nitro+ 8gb cards that I would love to get mining on Conceal.

Hmm, so your problem is only present in Ubuntu? The same miners work in windows? That's really peculiar.

Best way to get help on this issue is to join our discord:

[ Discord ]


Already joined, last Saturday.

Anyway it seems to be fixed, the only thing I did differently was set a fixed difficulty of 100,000. Maybe some transient issue that resolved itself.

Code:
HASHRATE REPORT - CPU
| ID |    10s |    60s |    15m | ID |    10s |    60s |    15m |
|  0 |   69.2 |   70.0 |   76.5 |  1 |   74.6 |   75.4 |   74.1 |
|  2 |   69.4 |   68.2 |   68.7 |  3 |   57.0 |   66.5 |   68.2 |
|  4 |   68.9 |   68.6 |   66.8 |  5 |   70.7 |   69.4 |   68.6 |
|  6 |   57.9 |   57.6 |   57.8 |  7 |   58.8 |   59.7 |   58.7 |
|  8 |   64.9 |   63.1 |   62.4 |  9 |   61.2 |   61.5 |   61.4 |
| 10 |   70.8 |   70.5 |   69.7 | 11 |   62.8 |   68.1 |   67.6 |
| 12 |   63.2 |   68.7 |   64.9 | 13 |   71.1 |   70.3 |   69.0 |
| 14 |   61.2 |   60.4 |   60.4 | 15 |   55.8 |   61.3 |   61.4 |
| 16 |   83.4 |   82.4 |   80.3 | 17 |   81.1 |   80.7 |   81.2 |
| 18 |   71.2 |   71.1 |   69.3 | 19 |   68.2 |   67.9 |   66.4 |
| 20 |   70.7 |   71.1 |   69.6 | 21 |   71.6 |   70.5 |   69.3 |
| 22 |   58.1 |   58.8 |   59.5 | 23 |   59.7 |   60.2 |   58.7 |
| 24 |   65.2 |   65.0 |   63.3 | 25 |   62.7 |   63.9 |   63.8 |
| 26 |   73.1 |   72.9 |   71.3 | 27 |   70.8 |   69.0 |   68.5 |
| 28 |   72.9 |   72.5 |   71.4 | 29 |   73.2 |   72.6 |   70.7 |
| 30 |   57.7 |   59.7 |   59.5 | 31 |   62.7 |   63.7 |   62.0 |
Totals (CPU):  2139.7 2161.4 2141.2 H/s
-----------------------------------------------------------------
HASHRATE REPORT - AMD
| ID |    10s |    60s |    15m | ID |    10s |    60s |    15m |
|  0 |  830.7 |  833.1 |  830.5 |  1 |  831.9 |  833.3 |  830.5 |
|  2 |  839.5 |  839.0 |  839.1 |  3 |  838.8 |  839.0 |  839.1 |
Totals (AMD):  3341.0 3344.4 3339.2 H/s
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Totals (ALL):   5480.7 5505.8 5480.4 H/s
Highest:  5528.3 H/s
-----------------------------------------------------------------
[2018-07-24 20:19:24] : Result accepted by the pool.
RESULT REPORT
Difficulty       : 100001
Good results     : 120 / 120 (100.0 %)
Avg result time  : 17.9 sec
Pool-side hashes : 12000120

Top 10 best results found:
|  0 |          2864676 |  1 |          1886676 |
|  2 |          1853659 |  3 |          1576864 |
|  4 |          1296145 |  5 |          1133866 |
|  6 |          1052087 |  7 |           920593 |
|  8 |           868064 |  9 |           823857 |

Error details:
Yay! No errors.