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Re: ANN-EMC2 Einsteinium FUNDING THE FUTURE WITH THE FUTURE OF CURRENCY KMD-dPoW
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coinmyne
on 29/09/2021, 01:13:32 UTC
I just opened up an old wallet, and I can't get it to connect. I also downloaded the latest wallet, and it doesn't connect to any nodes. Does anyone have any addnode addresses I can use to get a connection?
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Re: How do people get such high hash rates with Litecoin?
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coinmyne
on 06/09/2021, 04:01:57 UTC
Okay there are 4 or five miners worth mining ltc/doge with

bitmain

l3+ =            480-550mh     800-900 watts

l7  =                 9500mh         3200-3400 watts


innosilicon A6+  2200mh.       2100-2150 watts


goldshell

L5 pro              2455mh.     3000-3100 watts

L5                    2050mh     2080-2150 watts  

if you take a good look

bitmain l7 is 19x the hash and 4x the power of the L3

So if you have 2000gh you have 210 l7 as 210 x 9500 = 1995 gh and burns  714kwatts.

you are also making very serious cash.

as 1995 x 0.022499 = 44 ltc a day.  10000 usd

and 44 x 2000 = 88000 doge a day 26400 usd

714 kwatts per hour = 17136 kwatts a day.  make it 18000 kwatts a day that is a 18 megawatt complex. or big real big.

so 36000 usd a day earned and at 5 cent power only 900 in power

net of 35000 usd a day.

if you got your l7 gear at 10000 each you are paying 3.5 off a day.

so make it 11700 each you pay off 3 l7's in a day so your 210/3 = 70 day payoff.

Must be nice for that farm.  Which if it is in one place is huge.



So just a few hundred of the most powerful miners can explain it. I thought it had to be a botnet situation. That is still an amazing amount of electricity being used, though. Thanks for your response.
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MOVED: How do people get such high hash rates with Litecoin?
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coinmyne
on 05/09/2021, 14:50:30 UTC
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How do people get such high hash rates with Litecoin?
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coinmyne
on 05/09/2021, 05:26:21 UTC
I bought an Antminer L3+ about a year ago. I am mining with it on litecoinpool.org. From what I understand, I have one of the most efficient and powerful ASICs that exist. Yet, there are people in my pool who are mining at 2,000 gigahashes, which is about 4,000 times more than me. How? Do they really have 4,000 Antminers? And are they really using 3.2 megawatts of power? Or are they accomplishing this some other way?
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Re: Altcoin Solo mining
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coinmyne
on 29/11/2020, 23:06:47 UTC
There are a few altcoins (especially those that use the Scrypt algorithm) that have value on exchanges. Some of these have no mining pools. I would like to solo mine them. But when I download the wallet and point my miner at it, it doesn't work. I downloaded a mining proxy, but it seems to solve the opposite problem - it allows getwork miners to connect to a stratum server. I need a way for my stratum miner to connect to a getwork wallet. Is there a way to do this? For a concrete example, can someone give me step-by-step instructions for solo mining Einsteinium with an Antminer L3+, without going through a 3rd party pool?
What miner are you using for mining scrypt algorithm? And why solo mine? Scrypt miners varies meaning they are better than each other, you will have to do research on this and try it out yourself, I don't mine scrypt algorithm because of this headache, don't try using CPU and GPU, it's a complete waste of time, the best scrypt miners are asic miners

I am using and Antminer L3++. I currently am mining on a auto-switching multipool, but it barely covers the cost of my electricity. There are some coins, though, that I cannot find working pools for. Some of those coins have low difficulty, and are listed on exchanges. I would like to mine them whenever they are profitable, if possible. The problem is that my miner will only connect via stratum, and the wallets for these coins will only accept getwork miners. I could set up a virtual machine with an old version of mpos, I guess. But that seems like overkill. All I need is a way for my stratum miner to connect to a getwork wallet.
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Altcoin Solo mining
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coinmyne
on 29/11/2020, 01:08:37 UTC
There are a few altcoins (especially those that use the Scrypt algorithm) that have value on exchanges. Some of these have no mining pools. I would like to solo mine them. But when I download the wallet and point my miner at it, it doesn't work. I downloaded a mining proxy, but it seems to solve the opposite problem - it allows getwork miners to connect to a stratum server. I need a way for my stratum miner to connect to a getwork wallet. Is there a way to do this? For a concrete example, can someone give me step-by-step instructions for solo mining Einsteinium with an Antminer L3+?
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Re: 1050Ti and 1050 mining performance
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coinmyne
on 26/07/2019, 19:54:33 UTC
I see some people are saying the 1050 ti should be getting around 150 sol/s. I just downloaded Nicehash and started it up. I'm getting 21 sols/s. Any ideas on what I could be doing wrong?
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Wallet Backups
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coinmyne
on 17/12/2017, 22:05:30 UTC
In order to be fully protected from losing Bitcoin, do I need to back up my wallet every time a new address is generated?
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Re: [ANN]◤◤◤█ PUNISHERCOIN █ ◤◤◤ ♛♛♛ LAUNCHED ♛♛♛[P666] -POW-SCRYPT- ▲ 7 Oct 2015▲
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coinmyne
on 11/10/2015, 00:25:13 UTC
BTW not one coin was ever burned, it was all fake:

http://144.76.238.2:3001/

Check the Richlist...



I realize this is somewhat off topic - but is that an open source block explorer? If so, is there a git repository for it?

EDIT: Nevermind - I saw the github link at the bottom of the main page right after I posted this.
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Re: [ANN]◤◤◤█ PUNISHERCOIN █ ◤◤◤ ♛♛♛ LAUNCHED ♛♛♛[P666] -POW-SCRYPT- ▲ 7 Oct 2015▲
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coinmyne
on 10/10/2015, 20:33:39 UTC
I hope the right thing is done here and BTC is refunded by escrow.

Was this a ICO?

It wasn't supposed to be an ICO as far as I knew. I mined 5,000 coins before I realized there was an issue. But apparently it was an ICO for some people. In any case, with a launch like this, the coin is as good as dead already.
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Re: [ANN]◤◤◤█ PUNISHERCOIN █ ◤◤◤ ♛♛♛ LAUNCHED ♛♛♛[P666] -POW-SCRYPT- ▲ 7 Oct 2015▲
by
coinmyne
on 10/10/2015, 20:26:26 UTC
Honestly I don't understand what you guys are debating here..

Fact 1: "Dev" stated in the OP he only mined 40 blocks "for test" and there is no premine

Fact 2: "Dev" lied about the premine, Block 1 had 44 Mills (of 66) premine for the dev.


It doesn't matter if he burned the premine or not - he lied about the coin and IMHO that's a reason to refund the buyers as per the ICO rules.

All the other warnings that this "Dev" is behind A LOT of other scam ICO/IPO/Hidden Premine coins were ignored already and you STILL seem to cover his actions - I have absolutely no understanding or excuses for this - as long as he will make money with this scams he will keep continuing with it..


+1 on all of this.
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Re: [ANN]◤◤◤█ PUNISHERCOIN █ ◤◤◤ ♛♛♛ LAUNCHED ♛♛♛[P666] -POW-SCRYPT- ▲ 7 Oct 2015▲
by
coinmyne
on 10/10/2015, 20:22:15 UTC
So can someone tell me how easy it would be to create a vanity address with the long word BurnAddress in it? I'm not sure but i think it would be pretty hard to create such a bitcoin address and i'm not sure if it would be easier for this coin.

Since no block explorer exists yet and i do not have the wallet installed, can someone, maybe stoner19, check the public key of the burn address with getrawtransaction in the wallet console?

A proper burn address that is provably unspendable should have a lot of zeros in its public key i think. See http://earlz.net/view/2014/10/22/0340/provably-spendable-altcoin-burn-addresses.

I hope this solves correctly. For now i will wait and not release the coins to the issuer until this is cleared.

Also, I tried to send coins to the so-called burn address. The address is 1 character longer than an actual P666 address, and won't even fit in the address field in the QT client.
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Re: [ANN]◤◤◤█ PUNISHERCOIN █ ◤◤◤ ♛♛♛ LAUNCHED ♛♛♛[P666] -POW-SCRYPT- ▲ 7 Oct 2015▲
by
coinmyne
on 10/10/2015, 20:12:39 UTC
So can someone tell me how easy it would be to create a vanity address with the long word BurnAddress in it? I'm not sure but i think it would be pretty hard to create such a bitcoin address and i'm not sure if it would be easier for this coin.

Since no block explorer exists yet and i do not have the wallet installed, can someone, maybe stoner19, check the public key of the burn address with getrawtransaction in the wallet console?

A proper burn address that is provably unspendable should have a lot of zeros in its public key i think. See http://earlz.net/view/2014/10/22/0340/provably-spendable-altcoin-burn-addresses.

I hope this solves correctly. For now i will wait and not release the coins to the issuer until this is cleared.

I ran it:
Code:
16:09:04getrawtransaction 04152c4c05858f4f52cff3a7acea7ea63b653f54a5f1b5465ca6021bfe30

16:09:04No information available about transaction (code -5)
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Re: [ANN]◤◤◤█ PUNISHERCOIN █ ◤◤◤ ♛♛♛ LAUNCHED ♛♛♛[P666] -POW-SCRYPT- ▲ 7 Oct 2015▲
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coinmyne
on 10/10/2015, 12:44:07 UTC
Dev - I have 5000 P666 coins. How much will you buy them back for?
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Re: [ANN]◤◤◤█ PUNISHERCOIN █ ◤◤◤ ♛♛♛ LAUNCHED ♛♛♛[P666] -POW-SCRYPT- ▲ 7 Oct 2015▲
by
coinmyne
on 10/10/2015, 11:23:24 UTC
It's the 10th today. I would release the coins to the issuer in some hours. So i think everyone invested knew where he invested in and i think there is no reason to hold the funds back. Let me know if i missed something. Otherwise i will release the coins to the issuer in around 10 hours.

Except that the whole thing is a fraud. The developer advertised that there would only be 40 blocks premined for "test", whatever that means. In fact, 44,400,000 coins were premined in a single block. He claimed he was going to do one thing, and he did another thing. And it wasn't just a small thing. What he did was extremely detrimental to the value of the coin.

You should send the BTC back to the people who sent it to you, send the developer back his worthless coins (assuming you are escrowing those as well), and avoid future dealings with this particular developer. That's my opinion.
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Re: [ANN]◤◤◤█ PUNISHERCOIN █ ◤◤◤ ♛♛♛ LAUNCHED ♛♛♛[P666] -POW-SCRYPT- ▲ 7 Oct 2015▲
by
coinmyne
on 10/10/2015, 10:30:34 UTC
If you only premined 40 blocks, where are you getting all your coins? 40 * 666 = 26,640. Yet I saw you made an offer to sell 4,000,000 coins to someone. And you are offering large bounties for pools and block explorers. Where are all those coins coming from?

EDIT:

Aha. I found it:

Code:
int64 static GetBlockValue(int nHeight, int64 nFees)
{
    int64 nSubsidy = 666 * COIN;

     if(nHeight == 1)
     {
        nSubsidy = 44400000 * COIN;
     }

    // Subsidy is cut in half every 50000 blocks
    nSubsidy >>= (nHeight / 50000);

    return nSubsidy + nFees;
}

Yes, that's 44.4 MILLION coins that were premined. So 2/3 of the coins, if the coin total is 66 million, were mined on the genesis block.

SCAM, if you ask me. Or perhaps the developer would like to explain this.

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Re: [ANN][DOGE] Dogecoin - very currency many coin - v1.10 beta 2
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coinmyne
on 29/09/2015, 15:34:49 UTC
What version am I supposed to be using? 1.8.2 (the latest version on the Dogecoin website and the current build on github) gives a message that says my version is obsolete, and that I need to upgrade. Version 1.10 Beta 2 gives me a message saying that it is a pre-release build, and that I shouldn't use it for mining or merchant services. Is there a non-obselete version that is appropriate for mining use?
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Re: Stratum Pool Server [Node.js] (supports POS/POW, SHA/Scrypt/Quark/X11, Vardiff)
by
coinmyne
on 10/09/2015, 18:17:31 UTC
On updating npm, I get the following, at the end of the output:

Code:
gyp ERR! build error
gyp ERR! stack Error: `make` failed with exit code: 2
gyp ERR! stack     at ChildProcess.onExit (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/npm/node_modules/node-gyp/lib/build.js:269:23)
gyp ERR! stack     at ChildProcess.emit (events.js:110:17)
gyp ERR! stack     at Process.ChildProcess._handle.onexit (child_process.js:1074:12)
gyp ERR! System Linux 3.19.0-28-generic
gyp ERR! command "node" "/usr/local/lib/node_modules/npm/node_modules/node-gyp/bin/node-gyp.js" "rebuild"
gyp ERR! cwd /home/tom/nomp/node_modules/stratum-pool/node_modules/multi-hashing
gyp ERR! node -v v0.12.7
gyp ERR! node-gyp -v v2.0.2
gyp ERR! not ok
npm ERR! Linux 3.19.0-28-generic
npm ERR! argv "node" "/usr/local/bin/npm" "update"
npm ERR! node v0.12.7
npm ERR! npm  v2.14.2
npm ERR! code ELIFECYCLE

npm ERR! multi-hashing@0.0.9 install: `node-gyp rebuild`
npm ERR! Exit status 1
npm ERR!
npm ERR! Failed at the multi-hashing@0.0.9 install script 'node-gyp rebuild'.
npm ERR! This is most likely a problem with the multi-hashing package,
npm ERR! not with npm itself.
npm ERR! Tell the author that this fails on your system:
npm ERR!     node-gyp rebuild
npm ERR! You can get their info via:
npm ERR!     npm owner ls multi-hashing
npm ERR! There is likely additional logging output above.

npm ERR! Please include the following file with any support request:
npm ERR!     /home/tom/nomp/npm-debug.log

and on trying node init.js, I get:

Code:
module.js:338
    throw err;
          ^
Error: Cannot find module 'stratum-pool'
    at Function.Module._resolveFilename (module.js:336:15)
    at Function.Module._load (module.js:278:25)
    at Module.require (module.js:365:17)
    at require (module.js:384:17)
    at Object. (/home/tom/nomp/libs/poolWorker.js:1:77)
    at Module._compile (module.js:460:26)
    at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:478:10)
    at Module.load (module.js:355:32)
    at Function.Module._load (module.js:310:12)
    at Module.require (module.js:365:17)

Any advice on how to fix it?

npm is version 2.14.2
node is version 0.12.7

Thanks.
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Re: Scrypt.CC | Scrypt Cloud Mining
by
coinmyne
on 04/09/2015, 05:53:46 UTC

For me scrypt.cc is a scam. It scammed me already by turning my BTC's to worthless MHS without my knowledge and scrypt.cc did not even acknowledge that there is a bug for the auto-invest function.

A bug? That might imply that the auto-invest code was originally designed to benefit you. It wasn't. There is no bug. It is doing exactly what it was supposed to do - steal your money, and give it scrypt.cc
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Re: Scrypt.CC | Scrypt Cloud Mining
by
coinmyne
on 04/09/2015, 04:42:10 UTC
Other scrypt.cc user thinks that since scrypt.cc is paying them every time they process a withdrawal it's not a scam.
There are other factors to consider aside from site is paying to qualify as a scam


To me, a scam is when someone convinces you to send them money, does not do what they said they were going to do with your money, steals your money, and never gives it back. So, by your definition, it might not be a scam. But by my definition, it is a scam.