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Re: CannabisCoin [CANN][X11][Official] Developments & Discussions
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depboy
on 24/04/2017, 14:58:37 UTC
Help!

I sent some of my CANN to a CCN address in error.  The CCN address is in an HD wallet which I hold the private keys.  Am I able to import the private keys into a CANN wallet to retrieve my coins?
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Re: [Mining OS] SimpleMining.net - 95-178sol/s + v1032 Temp/Fan settings
by
depboy
on 29/11/2016, 20:08:44 UTC
Thanks for the update with the option of higher tt. Would've preferred a couple of degrees higher, but I understand you don't want to be held responsible for gpu failures. My reference 290s have been running non stop for the last 3 years, and have spent at least the last 2 years with a tt of 88. All are still going strong, thanks to lower stress on the fans.
Meaby when i make my fan script more perfect becasue it still have little gap for for temperature that can go up to 5 C than set maximum tt for few seconds.
I will increase this when i make it perfect Smiley

I'm impressed/intrigued by the fact that you manage to set variables like clock speed and tt with gpu-pro drivers. I was under the impression this was only possible on older catalyst drivers. No aticonfig for gpu-pro?
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Re: [Mining OS] SimpleMining.net - 95-178sol/s + v1032 Temp/Fan settings
by
depboy
on 29/11/2016, 19:41:32 UTC
Simplemining.net down?
Down not, but main page is fucked up, let me fix it Smiley

Edit: ok i fixed it Tongue

Fast work Smiley

I now have 2 rigs running on your OS.  I'd really like to quieten them down by running my gpus a bit higher than 80 degrees.  Any ETA on that update?
Wanted to do this today but i had to do something else.
In 2-3 days.

Thanks for the update with the option of higher tt. Would've preferred a couple of degrees higher, but I understand you don't want to be held responsible for gpu failures. My reference 290s have been running non stop for the last 3 years, and have spent at least the last 2 years with a tt of 88. All are still going strong, thanks to lower stress on the fans.
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Re: [Mining OS] SimpleMining.net - 95-178sol/s + v1032 Temp/Fan settings
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depboy
on 27/11/2016, 20:58:54 UTC
Simplemining.net down?
Down not, but main page is fucked up, let me fix it Smiley

Edit: ok i fixed it Tongue

Fast work Smiley

I now have 2 rigs running on your OS.  I'd really like to quieten them down by running my gpus a bit higher than 80 degrees.  Any ETA on that update?
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Re: [Mining OS] SimpleMining.net - 95-178sol/s + v1032 Temp/Fan settings
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depboy
on 27/11/2016, 20:05:55 UTC
Simplemining.net down?
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Re: [Mining OS] SimpleMining.net - 95-178sol/s + v1032 Temp/Fan settings
by
depboy
on 20/11/2016, 18:53:52 UTC
I just tested this on one of my rigs.  Worked OK, but my only gripe is that I can't set target temp higher than 80.  I usually run my 290s at 89 to keep the fan speeds down - otherwise they're too loud.
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Re: Whattomine - profitability website with basic api.
by
depboy
on 21/03/2016, 14:13:03 UTC
Removed skein coins from the main list.
Added basic json data for coin pages - returns per day mining calculations.

For example:
http://www.whattomine.com/coins/1.json?hr=1155.0&br=25.0&d=159173130679.715&p=590.0&fee=0.0&cost=0.1&hcost=0.0&btc=405.801

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I was using that skein data for profit switching between DGB & MYR.  I wonder if there is a way to switch to using the json data on the coin pages instead?  Is there a way to combine the json data for more than one coin on the same page?

eg http://www.whattomine.com/coins/[INSERT COIN NUMBERS].json

The data was too hardcoded imo, causing confusion as well.

There is no such logic at the moment, but nothing stops you from doing 2 more json calls to both DGB and MYR skein.
I think its better, cause you can input your real hashrate for that algo this way.

However I can see that there is no btc_revenue key returned for index, let me add that, so you can calculate profitability yourself for Skein. (Done)

Unfortunately the data is not quite the same either.  On the main page, there's "profitability" and "profitability24".  This has been replaced by "profit" on the pages for individual coins, which equates to the 24 hour average.  Since it's switching based on current difficulty that I'm looking to do, a 24 hour average is of no use to me.
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Re: Whattomine - profitability website with basic api.
by
depboy
on 16/03/2016, 17:12:42 UTC
Removed skein coins from the main list.
Added basic json data for coin pages - returns per day mining calculations.

For example:
http://www.whattomine.com/coins/1.json?hr=1155.0&br=25.0&d=159173130679.715&p=590.0&fee=0.0&cost=0.1&hcost=0.0&btc=405.801

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I was using that skein data for profit switching between DGB & MYR.  I wonder if there is a way to switch to using the json data on the coin pages instead?  Is there a way to combine the json data for more than one coin on the same page?

eg http://www.whattomine.com/coins/[INSERT COIN NUMBERS].json
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Re: Whattomine - profitability website with basic api.
by
depboy
on 12/12/2015, 13:58:58 UTC
Please consider dropping cryptsy exchange rates wherever possible. The spread between cryptsy prices and other exchanges is a bit of a bad joke, because everyone is using whatever altcoin they can to get their coins out. It's a bit like using the mt gox btc rate just before they went pop, and it severely distorts any profitability calculations.

Indeed I have noticed this, didnt connect the dots though with recent cryptsy problems.
The problem is that so many coins are *only* listed on cryptsy from supported exchanges.

Removing cryptsy would remove so many coins from the list.
I will try to add all missing exchanges today and see how it looks.

That's why I said wherever possible. To be honest though, any coins that only trade on cryptsy are of very limited interest for the average profit-seeking miner. If you can't subsequently move the btc that you trade them for.... Sad
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Re: Whattomine - profitability website with basic api.
by
depboy
on 12/12/2015, 07:56:43 UTC
Please consider dropping cryptsy exchange rates wherever possible. The spread between cryptsy prices and other exchanges is a bit of a bad joke, because everyone is using whatever altcoin they can to get their coins out. It's a bit like using the mt gox btc rate just before they went pop, and it severely distorts any profitability calculations.
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Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔$250k Investment, DigiByte Gaming, #DigiByteTip, DigiSpeed
by
depboy
on 04/12/2015, 20:04:33 UTC
List of active peers running the v4.0.0 wallet:

['212.129.1.77', '188.165.223.132', '176.31.126.191', '198.27.97.172', '86.235.174.30', '50.46.211.57', '92.129.238.39', '71.198.11.116', '216.250.125.121', '149.202.44.159', '109.190.65.26', '71.125.4.22', '88.198.76.188', '36.83.55.99', '104.131.113.153', '108.61.10.90', '192.52.166.35', '104.131.112.56', '24.28.92.13', '195.154.223.134', '0.0.0.0', '104.236.189.117', '113.254.169.34', '46.246.58.132', '124.155.108.193', '212.251.123.0', '113.254.165.193', '115.70.4.78', '189.174.246.255', '88.127.210.106', '83.83.161.46', '104.34.30.238', '149.210.215.250', '98.115.147.74', '24.115.186.59', '90.224.42.77', '66.228.56.115', '104.131.170.147', '104.236.32.184', '84.127.218.159', '189.226.127.23', '87.98.178.140', '69.164.198.161', '84.90.100.92', '37.187.27.4', '178.33.228.14', '181.39.238.154', '157.161.128.58', '90.255.166.238', '45.79.10.59', '79.70.9.80', '82.232.14.27', '74.216.82.141', '77.58.253.73', '79.20.18.148']

OK, so I'm on there.  Does that mean I'm finding valid blocks?

If so, anyone wishing to mine qubit or skein can do so at http://mine4free.noip.me:5031 (skein) or http://mine4free.noip.me:5041 (qubit).  Username: [YOURWALLETADDRESS], password: [ANYTHINGYOULIKE].  COINS MINED DIRECTLY TO YOUR WALLET - DON'T USE AN EXCHANGE ADDRESS!!!

All v4.0.0 nodes should be fine. We will know once Jared has a look, but its midnight in HK atm.

I'm not so sure they are.  My qubit node seems to be finding mostly orphans.  I suspect there are multiple forks right now.  Sad
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Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔$250k Investment, DigiByte Gaming, #DigiByteTip, DigiSpeed
by
depboy
on 04/12/2015, 19:54:11 UTC
List of active peers running the v4.0.0 wallet:

['212.129.1.77', '188.165.223.132', '176.31.126.191', '198.27.97.172', '86.235.174.30', '50.46.211.57', '92.129.238.39', '71.198.11.116', '216.250.125.121', '149.202.44.159', '109.190.65.26', '71.125.4.22', '88.198.76.188', '36.83.55.99', '104.131.113.153', '108.61.10.90', '192.52.166.35', '104.131.112.56', '24.28.92.13', '195.154.223.134', '0.0.0.0', '104.236.189.117', '113.254.169.34', '46.246.58.132', '124.155.108.193', '212.251.123.0', '113.254.165.193', '115.70.4.78', '189.174.246.255', '88.127.210.106', '83.83.161.46', '104.34.30.238', '149.210.215.250', '98.115.147.74', '24.115.186.59', '90.224.42.77', '66.228.56.115', '104.131.170.147', '104.236.32.184', '84.127.218.159', '189.226.127.23', '87.98.178.140', '69.164.198.161', '84.90.100.92', '37.187.27.4', '178.33.228.14', '181.39.238.154', '157.161.128.58', '90.255.166.238', '45.79.10.59', '79.70.9.80', '82.232.14.27', '74.216.82.141', '77.58.253.73', '79.20.18.148']

OK, so I'm on there.  Does that mean I'm finding valid blocks?

If so, anyone wishing to mine qubit or skein can do so at http://mine4free.noip.me:5031 (skein) or http://mine4free.noip.me:5041 (qubit).  Username: [YOURWALLETADDRESS], password: [ANYTHINGYOULIKE].  COINS MINED DIRECTLY TO YOUR WALLET - DON'T USE AN EXCHANGE ADDRESS!!!
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Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔$250k Investment, DigiByte Gaming, #DigiByteTip, DigiSpeed
by
depboy
on 04/12/2015, 19:47:20 UTC
Im going to be posting a list of peers running the v4.0 wallet in the upcoming few minutes

Both of my p2pool nodes have been running v4.0 for days.  I'm still not 100% sure they're on the correct fork?  My IP address is 79.70.9.80.  Hoping to see it on your list!
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Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔$250k Investment, DigiByte Gaming, #DigiByteTip, DigiSpeed
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depboy
on 04/12/2015, 16:51:37 UTC
160 orphans, 65% of Digibyte network since 1 hour. Oups Smiley
Side effect of speed. But will be improved. We will be working on DigiExplorer. But otherwise. Things are looking good. Go ahead and send some small test transactions to each other Smiley

Just tried sending some DGB to Poloniex.  Got plenty of confirmations, but it hasn't shown up at the other end yet.  Either I'm on the wrong fork, or Polo didn't get the memo?
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Re: Whattomine - profitability website with basic api.
by
depboy
on 04/12/2015, 15:36:55 UTC
FYI, DGB forked to digispeed today. Block reward needs adjusting.
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Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔$250k Investment, DigiByte Gaming, #DigiByteTip, DigiSpeed
by
depboy
on 01/12/2015, 06:33:06 UTC
My qubit and skein p2pool nodes are now updated to v4.0.0. Feel free to take advantage of some zero fee mining @:

http://mine4free.noip.me:5031 (skein)
http://mine4free.noip.me:5041 (qubit)
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Re: New OpenCL Kernel for Myriad-Groestl (DGB, MYR, etc.)
by
depboy
on 18/10/2015, 10:56:49 UTC


I don't understand why you'd be using a 290 to mine Myriad-Groestl on linux?  Wrong algo.
huh ?
I don't understand why you are posting that ? wrong or random answer...

AFAIK, Myriad-Groestl is only used by DGB and MYR.  And if you're gonna mine either of those coins with a 290 (I have half a dozen 290s), Skein is by far the better algo for that particular gpu.  See https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1186670 for more details.

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Re: New OpenCL Kernel for Myriad-Groestl (DGB, MYR, etc.)
by
depboy
on 18/10/2015, 09:49:42 UTC
Thanks for sharing!

Here on Linux (ubuntu 14.04) the slight edge goes to the original kernel. I tried it on both sgminer 5.1.0-dev and also on sgminer_v5.1_2015-03-09.

These are my AMD Radeon R9 290 original kernel results:
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[22:55:20]
Summary of runtime statistics:
                    
[22:55:20] Started at [2015-10-17 22:42:40]                    
[22:55:20] Runtime: 0 hrs : 10 mins : 50 secs                    
[22:55:20] Average hashrate: 27.8 Megahash/s                    
[22:55:20] Solved blocks: 0                    
[22:55:20] Best share difficulty: 12                    
[22:55:20] Share submissions: 230                    
[22:55:20] Accepted shares: 225                    
[22:55:20] Rejected shares: 5                    
[22:55:20] Accepted difficulty shares: 4                    
[22:55:20] Rejected difficulty shares: 0                    
[22:55:20] Reject ratio: 2.2%                    
[22:55:20] Hardware errors: 0                    
[22:55:20] Utility (accepted shares / min): 21.39/min                    
[22:55:20] Work Utility (diff1 shares solved / min): 0.40/min
                    
[22:55:20] Stale submissions discarded due to new blocks: 0                    
[22:55:20] Unable to get work from server occasions: 0                    
[22:55:20] Work items generated locally: 1015                    
[22:55:20] Submitting work remotely delay occasions: 0                    
[22:55:20] New blocks detected on network: 31

These are your kernel results:
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[23:06:19]
Summary of runtime statistics:
                    
[23:06:19] Started at [2015-10-17 22:55:29]                    
[23:06:19] Runtime: 0 hrs : 10 mins : 40 secs                    
[23:06:19] Average hashrate: 27.5 Megahash/s                    
[23:06:19] Solved blocks: 0                    
[23:06:19] Best share difficulty: 5.232                    
[23:06:19] Share submissions: 207                    
[23:06:19] Accepted shares: 205                    
[23:06:19] Rejected shares: 2                    
[23:06:19] Accepted difficulty shares: 4                    
[23:06:19] Rejected difficulty shares: 0                    
[23:06:19] Reject ratio: 1.0%                    
[23:06:19] Hardware errors: 0                    
[23:06:19] Utility (accepted shares / min): 19.51/min                    
[23:06:19] Work Utility (diff1 shares solved / min): 0.36/min
                    
[23:06:19] Stale submissions discarded due to new blocks: 1                    
[23:06:19] Unable to get work from server occasions: 2                    
[23:06:19] Work items generated locally: 962                    
[23:06:19] Submitting work remotely delay occasions: 0                    
[23:06:19] New blocks detected on network: 19
                   


I don't understand why you'd be using a 290 to mine Myriad-Groestl on linux?  Wrong algo.
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Skein PiMP - Profit-Switching (DGB/MYR), Merged Mining (UIS), inc. p2pool nodes
by
depboy
on 22/09/2015, 11:27:49 UTC
What is Skein PiMP?

Skein PiMP is an image of my personal build of the popular PiMP (Portable Instant Mining Platform), which has the following extras installed:

  • Reorder's cgminer_skein - Not originally included as part of PiMP, but very much required if you want to get the best out of your GPUs on Skein
  • CryptoSwitcher - Enables profitability switching between DGB and MYR, by parsing data from whattomine.com every 60 secs.  Typically worth an extra ~25% over straight mining of either coin.
  • P2pool nodes - Runs private p2pool nodes for DGB & MYR.  Like having your own private pool with no pool fees!
  • Merged Mining - p2pool nodes are configured to run with the -merged flag to mine Unitus (UIS). Free coins!
  • Dust Cleaner - Set your miners to mine DGB/MYR/UIS to local wallets, and then have them automatically swept to your main wallets or exchange addresses every 3 hours.  No more pesky p2pool dust littering your wallets.

Hardware Requirements

Processor - Really not important.  Runs just fine on my crappy AMD Sempron 145.
Memory - I've been running it on 4GB of memory, but I suspect it would cope on 2GB.
GPU(s)  - AMD only I'm afraid (they never released an nVidia version of PiMP)
USB stick or HDD - Owing to the disk space required for the blockchains, minimum capacity is 16GB, and it doesn't like running the p2pool nodes on the cheap shitty USB drives.  I find it runs just fine on a Sandisk Cruzer Blade.

Getting Started

1.  Download the zipped image from http://1drv.ms/1MnLytj and extract it.

2.  Write it to a USB drive or HDD, using win32diskimager, which you can get from http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/

3.  If you're using a USB, make sure the BIOS on your rig is set to boot from USB, and then boot into Skein PiMP.  If it's a headless rig, you can access it remotely using Remote Desktop Connection (or similar). The password is "live".  CryptoSwitcher is set to run on boot, and should automatically start cgminer, mining to http://mine4free.noip.me (my nodes), on either DGB (port 5031) or MYR (port 5589) - whichever is more profitable according to whattomine.com.  Note that if you're accessing remotely, you won't see Cryptoswitcher start because you'll be in a different session.

4.  Now to start wallets for all 3 coins.  Open the file manager and navigate to the /root/wallets folder.  Double click all 3 -qt files to run the wallets for the first time and select the default data directory locations.  Note that they'll need to sync the blockchains, which will take some time.  While you're waiting, I suggest you get a receiving address for each parent coin (DGB & MYR) by clicking on the "Receive" tab and then "Request Payment".  Copy each address to clipboard, then open the browser (IFMI poolmanager icon, top left on the desktop).  There are two profiles that need to be edited to include the receiving addresses.  They are "Heavy" (for DGB) and "Heavy1" (for MYR).  Navigate to them via the "Miner" link near the top left, followed by the "Loaded Config" link on the next page.  You will see three pools listed at the top of the config.  The top pool will be your private p2pool node.  Replace the address after "user" with the receiving address for your local wallet.  Please consider donating your mining time until your p2pool nodes are up and running by leaving the addresses on the other pools alone.  Your generosity would be greatly appreciated and will be repaid very quickly by enhanced mining profitability!

5.  Once your wallets are fully synced (may take a good few hours, so please be patient), it's time to fire up your p2pool nodes.  The best way to do this is to edit your /etc/crontab file so that they launch @reboot and then reboot the machine.  To edit crontab, open the Root Terminal and type:

Code:
nano /etc/crontab

Within crontab you will see some lines beginning with "@reboot" that are commented out with a "#".  These lines will start wallets and p2pool nodes @reboot once you delete the "#".

While you're in crontab you'll want to set dust-cleaner up so that it sweeps coins to your own wallets rather than mine, unless you're feeling extra generous!  You will see a line entry for each wallet that includes the address to be swept to.  Delete my addresses and replace them with your own addresses (you can paste your own addresses into nano using shift+insert).

Once you're finished editing crontab, save it by pressing ctrl+X, y, and enter.

Now type "rb" in the root terminal to reboot.

6.  That's it.  You're all done.  Everything should run @reboot automatically, with dust-cleaner sweeping your mining proceeds to your main wallets/exchange addresses every 3 hours.  Note that if you're accessing the rig remotely using Remote Desktop Connection, you won't be able to see the CryptoSwitcher or p2pool nodes running.  To verify that they're running correctly after a few minutes visit 127.0.0.1:5031 and 127.0.0.1:5589 in the browser.  You should see your p2pool node pages.  If you check back again after a few hours, you'll also be able to check the hashrate graphs to verify that you're profit-switching. Smiley

Note that the DGB p2pool node can sometimes be a bit flakey.  If you notice very high rejects, or if it falls over, delete the digibyte data directory - located in /root/p2pool/data - and reboot.

Finally, a note on security

Each wallet has an RPC username and password set in the .conf file in the data folders (/root/.digibyte, /root/.myriadcoin & /root/.unitus).  They are:

rpcuser=dgb-skein, rpcpassword=rockhardpassword
rpcuser=myr-skein, rpcpassword=rockhardpassword
rpcuser=uis-skein, rpcpassword=rockhardpassword

I strongly advise changing these passwords.  You will also need to include your new passwords in the scripts that start the p2pool nodes.  These are runp2pds.sh and runp2pms.sh, and they're located in /root/p2pool.

Also, if you know what you're doing, and you'd like to support the p2pool networks, please consider forwarding ports 5030, 5031, 5588 & 5589 on your router.
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Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ $250k Investment, EasyMiner, iOS Wallet, MultiSig, TipBot
by
depboy
on 03/09/2015, 11:46:41 UTC
Anyone know how to get the best out of R9 290s on qubit?  I found this:

http://cryptomining-blog.com/4819-new-sgminer-with-optimized-quark-and-qubit-kernels/

But it doesn't have .bin files for 290/290x.

Best I'm able to get out of them currently is about 6 Mh/s which seems piss poor when you consider that 280Xs are reportedly getting 19 Mh/s.