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Re: PhoenixMiner 4.9c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
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krinjah
on 29/01/2020, 10:33:43 UTC
Hi all, help me pleaese, mining ETC on ethermine or nicehase i look this error today(

not enough vram for dag epoch 322
not enough vram for dag epoch 322
not enough vram for dag epoch 322

How to fix this, card msi p104-100
Well, it seems your GPU is lacking memory to load the dag file for ETC.
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Re: [ANN][ZEN] Horizen: Unbounded By Design
by
krinjah
on 24/01/2020, 07:09:47 UTC
Hi everyone. We already presented you 2 Horizen wallets. Awaiting new videos on Swing wallet, we would like to present you the Coinomi wallet.
Coinomi can be used on mobile and permit you to pay with your cryptocurrencies.
Here we will show you how to install it and use it for the first time.

In english: https://youtu.be/R63ksW9YHc4

Et en français : https://youtu.be/Dhyn1YDrNj8


And you, do you enjoy this one?
Yes, Coinomi is great. Easy to sync, supports lots of cryptocurrencies, easy to restore.
Thank you!
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Re: PhoenixMiner 4.9c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
by
krinjah
on 23/01/2020, 14:17:18 UTC
My problem with ETC mining had disappeared as suddenly as it's appeared.
I've done absolutely nothing and 30 mh/s is back again.
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Re: PhoenixMiner 4.9c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
by
krinjah
on 23/01/2020, 10:10:31 UTC
There might be an issue with ETC itself. I'm getting no more than 20mh/s on my RX570 4gb while mining ETC and a stable 30.5 mh/s on other ethash coins (including ETH).
Unfortunately I don't know the reason and how to fix that.
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Re: PhoenixMiner 4.8c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
by
krinjah
on 27/11/2019, 08:44:19 UTC
I finally figured out how to check the SHA-256 checksum of the zip file and actually it was different from the original hash. But I've downloaded this archive from the OP link, I'm 100% sure of that. I've removed the corrupted archive from my PC and re-downloaded the archive, checksum matched with the original one. Hope I don't have the trojan left on my PC
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Re: PhoenixMiner 4.8c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
by
krinjah
on 27/11/2019, 07:48:21 UTC
Hi,

my Windows defender found a Trojan:Win32/Wacatac.B!ml in the folder of PhoenixMiner_4.8c (referring to PhoenixMiner.exe). Has anyone had the same? This trojan appears to be a severe one, I'm a bit nervous. Miner downloaded from the link in OP

Thanks

I just ran a custom scan for the miner folder and Windows Defender didn't detect anything.
Can you check the SHA-256 checksum of the zip file that you downloaded?
I don't know how to check the SHA-256 checksum, could you please help?

Thank you!
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Re: PhoenixMiner 4.8c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
by
krinjah
on 26/11/2019, 12:54:00 UTC
Hi,

my Windows defender found a Trojan:Win32/Wacatac.B!ml in the folder of PhoenixMiner_4.8c (referring to PhoenixMiner.exe). Has anyone had the same? This trojan appears to be a severe one, I'm a bit nervous. Miner downloaded from the link in OP

Thanks
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Re: [ANN] CPUchain Core - CPUfinex, CPU mining, Giga block, No premine!
by
krinjah
on 07/11/2019, 06:46:56 UTC
Amazing progress and steady development. Congrats to the team!
I will keep on mining CPUchain especially when the hashrate is comfortable even for small miners
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Re: [ANN] CPUchain Core - CPUfinex, CPU mining, Giga block, No premine!
by
krinjah
on 26/09/2019, 06:58:32 UTC
pool.cpuchain.52hash.com doesn't give any payout. I have pending 57 CPUChain coin that doesn't send into my wallet. Avoid this CPUchain pool guys.
cpu-pool.com is a good one too, especially for small miners. 1-2 CPU as a minimum withdrawal and instant payouts. Try it out
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Re: [ANN] CPUchain Core - CPUfinex, CPU mining, Giga block, No premine!
by
krinjah
on 25/09/2019, 11:24:35 UTC
So this coin is strictly CPU mined then?


Yep CPU's only. I guess the name is giving it up  Grin
So how exactly do I mine it then if you don't mind me asking???

50 CPU per day on my i7-6700k  Grin
Do I have to set up a miner though?
Yes, sure, you have at least to put your wallet address and pool in there.
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Re: [ANN] Lines
by
krinjah
on 09/09/2019, 08:46:53 UTC
The coin is dead ? Huh
The prick (krinjah) responsible for this coin is still around here on Bitcointalk (check his activity) so you can ask him.
I was never responsible for the whole project - only for the communications etc. as I was almost the only person with an appropriate level of English.
Actually the project is not dead but we suddenly lost all the devs (2 guys) who were supporting the chain in a technical way. They've quit the project or lost interest and dropped their activities. Unfortunately there wasn't much we could do with that. All of these things happened really suddenly. If you think they've dumped the dev-premine, don't worry, this is not the case. All the premined coins are safe. We can ask the original dev (fearofsalt) to show the screenshot of the premine-wallet.

So, to resume, the project is "dead" technically because it's lacking tech-resources to support it. But the idea is not dead. If someone can take over the project tech-wise that'd be great.

You definitely should have posted this a long time ago.
In all this time you could have at least kept the community updated on the shitty state of affairs.
Yes, sorry for that. I was also a bit disappointed about how fast did the tech-dev team broke up. To sum up, the idea itself isn't dead, even the premine is safe and sound, but the project is lacking smart hands.
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Re: [ANN] Lines
by
krinjah
on 09/09/2019, 06:15:43 UTC
The coin is dead ? Huh
The prick (krinjah) responsible for this coin is still around here on Bitcointalk (check his activity) so you can ask him.
I was never responsible for the whole project - only for the communications etc. as I was almost the only person with an appropriate level of English.
Actually the project is not dead but we suddenly lost all the devs (2 guys) who were supporting the chain in a technical way. They've quit the project or lost interest and dropped their activities. Unfortunately there wasn't much we could do with that. All of these things happened really suddenly. If you think they've dumped the dev-premine, don't worry, this is not the case. All the premined coins are safe. We can ask the original dev (fearofsalt) to show the screenshot of the premine-wallet.

So, to resume, the project is "dead" technically because it's lacking tech-resources to support it. But the idea is not dead. If someone can take over the project tech-wise that'd be great.
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Re: [ANN] CPUchain Core - CPUfinex, CPU mining, Giga block, No premine!
by
krinjah
on 06/09/2019, 14:37:22 UTC
price facing heavy resistance , diff needs adjustment ?
Price doesn't matter that much
Technology/development first

True that  .. Cpuchain one of the few projects that allow arm chips to hash on android ,with decent return.
A couple chinese huawei P20 earns more cpu then the older intel i5  but even the older intel i5 can get the job done easily .

Isn't there a pre-compiled 32bit version to the windows miner ? , if not , gitclone entry  to compile it ourselves?


Greets
you can find it here https://github.com/cpu-pool/cpuminer-opt-cpupower/releases
Direct link to the miner https://github.com/cpu-pool/cpuminer-opt-cpupower/releases/download/v1.0/cpuminer_cpupower_win32_xp.zip
I haven't tested the win32 version yet.
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Re: [ANN] CPUchain Core - CPUfinex, CPU mining, Giga block, No premine!
by
krinjah
on 06/09/2019, 14:34:19 UTC
On what Hashrate , Miners Are eligible for Solo Mining ?

 
Any hashrate is fine even for Bitcoin solo mining.
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Re: [ANN] CPUchain Core - CPUfinex, CPU mining, Giga block, No premine!
by
krinjah
on 06/09/2019, 07:56:17 UTC
price facing heavy resistance , diff needs adjustment ?
Price doesn't matter that much
Technology/development first
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Re: [ANN] CPUchain Core - CPUfinex, CPU mining, Giga block, No premine!
by
krinjah
on 05/09/2019, 06:46:15 UTC
i have a blue marked information during mining:

cpupower block xxxxx, network diff x.xxxx

is that wrong? how to correct it?

Which miner and CPU are you using? Which pool?
Try cpuminer-opt for Windows, works fine for me.
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Re: [ANN] CPUchain Core - CPUfinex, CPU mining, Giga block, No premine!
by
krinjah
on 04/09/2019, 17:13:08 UTC
Where can You set the payment amount on the cpu-pool.com?
What is the minimum?
G.
Minimum CPU-pool.com amount is 2 CPU I think
and 10 CPU for 52pool
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Re: [ANN] CPUchain Core - CPUfinex, CPU mining, Giga block, No premine!
by
krinjah
on 02/09/2019, 06:52:06 UTC
CPUchain is now live at CMC
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/cpuchain/

As well as CPUfinex exchange. Yet not data to display, needs several days to get stabilized
https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/cpufinex/
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Re: [ANN][$MUSIC] Musicoin Blockchain Upgrades to V3.0(“Quantitative Tightening 🎸
by
krinjah
on 31/08/2019, 16:54:12 UTC
It's a pity Muscioin has been delisted from pool 2miners.com
Why? idk
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Re: [ANN] CPUchain Core - CPUfinex, CPU mining, Giga block, No premine!
by
krinjah
on 30/08/2019, 09:56:07 UTC
Question.  On the first page this shows as minable by ARM processors.  I have several Raspberry Pi's laying around (3 b+ and also several 4's) and decided to give this a test.  The only link posted for a linux based miner for this is here: https://github.com/cpu-pool/cpuminer-opt-cpupower/releases/download/v1.0/Cpuminer-opt-cpupower-linux64.tar.gz

Which that works great on my Linux Mint FX-8350 system.   However this does not work on any of the ARM processors as the miner is setup for x86 processors only.  Is there another miner that is dedicated to ARM chips?   I'm currently using the Pi 3 b+ as a pihole server and one of my Pi 4's as a controller for a couple of ASIC machines.  cpu wise both are just practically sitting there so wouldn't mind testing them out on this.

Thanks
Hello.

I'm afraid there's quite a few people able to answer to your question, it's a bit too techy. Please post this on the official Discord channel. Hope someone will help you to sort things out.

Cheers