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Re: GAWMiners.com - NEXT GEN ASIC
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mattle74
on 31/05/2014, 01:24:53 UTC
After failing with the Zencontroller, Ubuntu box and Windows, I finally got it running on a Pi. I think I've seen other people complain about the unit stuttering. I compiled on the pi with curses and you can see below that every once in a while the fury will slow down significantly (400-500k/hs 5 sec average). Quite concerning.

Cgminer is doing that on all platforms. that's why I went to the zenminer. It is keeping the miner at 1.3 on pool and at miner.

cgminer is keeping the average at 1.3mh/s as well. Don't you suppose it's stuttering with zenminer as well, you just can't monitor it as closely?
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Re: GAWMiners.com - NEXT GEN ASIC
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mattle74
on 31/05/2014, 00:35:08 UTC
After failing with the Zencontroller, Ubuntu box and Windows, I finally got it running on a Pi. I think I've seen other people complain about the unit stuttering. I compiled on the pi with curses and you can see below that every once in a while the fury will slow down significantly (400-500k/hs 5 sec average). Quite concerning.

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Re: GAWMiners.com - NEXT GEN ASIC
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mattle74
on 30/05/2014, 23:17:48 UTC
Of course I'm having no luck. I was hoping with the Zencontroller and everyone else's feedback so far that this would be relatively plug & play. The Zencontroller appears to do nothing for me. I registered, tried a couple of pools but it never did anything. The speed registered 0mh/s on zenminer.com and no workers connected poolside.

I tried connecting it to my Linux box, but the device just keeps connecting & then disconnecting 30 seconds later:

May 30 19:13:42 matt-desktop kernel: [122819.321497] cp210x 1-1.1.1.7.1:1.0: cp210x converter detected
May 30 19:13:42 matt-desktop kernel: [122819.397187] usb 1-1.1.1.7.1: reset full-speed USB device number 35 using ehci_hcd
May 30 19:13:42 matt-desktop kernel: [122819.490353] usb 1-1.1.1.7.1: cp210x converter now attached to ttyUSB0
May 30 19:14:12 matt-desktop kernel: [122848.902216] cp210x ttyUSB0: cp210x converter now disconnected from ttyUSB0
May 30 19:14:12 matt-desktop kernel: [122848.902222] cp210x 1-1.1.1.7.1:1.0: device disconnected
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Re: GAWMiners.com - NEXT GEN ASIC
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mattle74
on 30/05/2014, 18:53:29 UTC
Has anyone compiled cgminer & used it on Linux? It seems like everyone is either using the Zencontroller or Windows. I have it compiled but don't have my miner in hand yet to try it. What would be the proper command line for running it in Linux vs Pi/Windows?
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Re: GAWMiners.com - NEXT GEN ASIC
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mattle74
on 29/05/2014, 17:48:02 UTC
Well my package is in NJ and has been updated to -With delivery courier so idk if that means its out for delievery and ill get it today or if it means something else. I really hope it comes today!!!

It should mean it's out for delivery, congrats!!
Mine just came from DHL, but my zenminer doesn't seem to be able to register yet and I can't get cgminer working on my mac...so I still have to wait  Cry

Mine also went to "With delivery courier" and then "Delivery attempted; recipient not home" - Sad... I was hoping they would leave it without a signature. I guess tomorrow is another day.
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Re: [ANN] X13 BoostCoin █ First ever x13 PoW/PoS █ 400 BTC Volume within 1st 48 hrs!
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mattle74
on 28/05/2014, 18:58:00 UTC


MineP.it BoostCoin Pool

Register now, if you haven't already done so, and prepare your workers start mining!


Beautiful pool but it's not finding any blocks and the first round is at 470%
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Re: [ANN][MOON] Mooncoin: You know where it's headed! KGW exploit FIXED 4/3/2014
by
mattle74
on 05/05/2014, 01:04:12 UTC
Quote from: mattle74
I don't care if it gets fixed because the dev doesn't care.
Did you write him a message? What kind of argumentation is that anyway?

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Secondly: it uses up needless amounts of bandwidth. Pretty simple.

So you come here, drop a meaningless opinion and refuse to work together to find a solution (see above)?
There are many pools out there, that obviously don't have problems like yours. Strange, eh?

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Lastly: I stopped running pools solely because I didn't have the time to support them. It had nothing to do with mooncoin.

Ah, there you go.

Why does everyone here griping at me about this problem relate it to pools? Do you think that the only people running mooncoin run it on a pool? I was running it on a personal computer as a wallet and it ate up all my bandwidth. Why does it matter whether it was running on a pool server or not? Just because other people aren't having a problem with it doesn't solve the problem for me, crackfoo or anyone else that runs into the problem. If the dev wants to reach out to me to troubleshoot the problem further, I would certainly help.
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Re: [ANN][MOON] Mooncoin: You know where it's headed! KGW exploit FIXED 4/3/2014
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mattle74
on 05/05/2014, 00:29:40 UTC
So basically what you want to say is that the over 400mh/s currently on the network mining MOON are all people smarter than you as they don't seem to have issues with MOON. Your claim about running a pool obviously is also based on air, Cryptohashery is not even online, GoDaddy reports a parked domain. If you don't like a coin or don't want a coin then just move on, go away, but don't use this forum to try and spread lies about a coin that works fine.

If you were paying attention, I quoted crackfoo and was confirming his findings that mooncoin has issues. So if you could start needlessly flaming both of us, that would make more sense. I'm not the only whose is apparently so dumb that when I type mooncoind -daemon the process go horribly awry on it's own.

Do you really think, anybody would like to help you with those problems, if you smash the door and shout out loud "Mooncoin is shit" (well, sort of) - in the Mooncoin-forum? Even if if there are problems like you describe, please explain, what is the sense of behaving like that?
Secondly: if you really like to get help instead of only accosting here, please describe, what are the problems in detail. Phrases like "going awry" or "going crazy" don't help anybody technically minded to get a clue what really could have gone wrong.
And lastly: why don't you run your pool-server anymore? You could have dropped MOON only, if all the other coins on your pool were running flawlessly after that. So what is the real purpose of dissing MOON like that? Why didn't you come earlier, to discuss the problems in a friendly manner and possibly get help?

crackfoo reported that mooncoin was using up excessive amounts of bandwidth and CPU. I don't see the dev active enough to investigate the issue. I confirmed that crackfoo isn't the only person having this issue, that was the sole purpose of the post. I don't care if it gets fixed because the dev doesn't care.

Secondly: it uses up needless amounts of bandwidth. Pretty simple.

Lastly: I stopped running pools solely because I didn't have the time to support them. It had nothing to do with mooncoin.
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Re: [ANN][MOON] Mooncoin: You know where it's headed! KGW exploit FIXED 4/3/2014
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mattle74
on 04/05/2014, 22:32:08 UTC
So basically what you want to say is that the over 400mh/s currently on the network mining MOON are all people smarter than you as they don't seem to have issues with MOON. Your claim about running a pool obviously is also based on air, Cryptohashery is not even online, GoDaddy reports a parked domain. If you don't like a coin or don't want a coin then just move on, go away, but don't use this forum to try and spread lies about a coin that works fine.

If you were paying attention, I quoted crackfoo and was confirming his findings that mooncoin has issues. So if you could start needlessly flaming both of us, that would make more sense. I'm not the only whose is apparently so dumb that when I type mooncoind -daemon the process go horribly awry on it's own.
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Re: [ANN][MOON] Mooncoin: You know where it's headed! KGW exploit FIXED 4/3/2014
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mattle74
on 04/05/2014, 01:47:41 UTC
I can confirm that you probably have no idea what you are talking about, I run MOON as one of my pools and have no issues whatsoever....

Having run a mooncoin pool myself and a ton of other coin daemons currently that aren't causing any issue like mooncoin, I can confirm that you can gfy
Insulting others won't help the fact that you obviously lack the proper knowledge to run any kind of pool.....
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Maybe he's talking about the other coins with little to nothing of hashing power, that don't have a real impact on a weak server.

This is running mooncoin on a personal computer (i7 with 12gb of RAM), not on a pool server. I'm running about 20 coin daemons (litecoin, all merge mine coins, dogecoin, digitalcoin, megacoin, etc etc) and the only one causing any problems is mooncoin.
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Re: [ANN][MOON] Mooncoin: You know where it's headed! KGW exploit FIXED 4/3/2014
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mattle74
on 03/05/2014, 19:55:20 UTC
I can confirm that you probably have no idea what you are talking about, I run MOON as one of my pools and have no issues whatsoever....

Having run a mooncoin pool myself and a ton of other coin daemons currently that aren't causing any issue like mooncoin, I can confirm that you can gfy
Insulting others won't help the fact that you obviously lack the proper knowledge to run any kind of pool.....

You insulting me doesn't make this coin any less of a pile........
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Re: [ANN][MOON] Mooncoin: You know where it's headed! KGW exploit FIXED 4/3/2014
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mattle74
on 03/05/2014, 18:20:14 UTC
I can confirm that you probably have no idea what you are talking about, I run MOON as one of my pools and have no issues whatsoever....

Having run a mooncoin pool myself and a ton of other coin daemons currently that aren't causing any issue like mooncoin, I can confirm that you can gfy
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Re: [ANN][MOON] Mooncoin: You know where it's headed! KGW exploit FIXED 4/3/2014
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mattle74
on 03/05/2014, 17:47:47 UTC
All major pools listed on mooncoin.info are down  Roll Eyes
Sure makes cheap Mooncoins at Cryptsy.

I shut my pool down as the mooncoind randomly starts chewing up all my bandwidth as well as CPU... the other pools probably got annoyed with that too.

I can confirm that mooncoind is a POS, even running the latest version. I have been having throughput issues all week. I've wasted hours with my router, new Ethernet cables, router firmwares, service calls with Time Warner, etc. I killed mooncoind and all my problems went away. I'm promptly dumping this crapcoin.
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Re: [In Stock] Batch 8! Gridseed miners in Stock in Los Angeles. [$225]
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mattle74
on 19/04/2014, 19:46:43 UTC
Zoom-hash sent me used gridseeds. They advertise no returns on their product because "its like trying to get a refund for your used underwear" Well, they sent me used underwear then...

They also guarantee same-day shipping on their website which they don't live up to.

I ordered on Apr 6. They didn't ship on the 7th or the 8th. By the 10th, they were shipping price reduced gridseeds, so they cancelled my order on the 9th and I re-ordered on the 10th. They were supposed to ship between the 10th-12th but of course they didn't meet that time frame either. They finally shipped on the 14th and gave me a $35 refund because they didn't ship on time.

I thought the OEM packaging looked suspicious because it had clearly been opened/used before (torn edges and black marks on the white foam). I was hoping they had just reused some packaging on a bulk purchase. But all of the fans are covered in dirt/dust. The undersides of the fans are dirty that can only happen if the fans are spinning. I'm appalled they sent me a used product. I have ordered from hash-master before and they took about the same amount of time to ship but at least it was a brand new, quality product. The gridseeds I received from hash-master even mine better.

Zoomhash may be a little cheaper, but I wouldn't give them any business again.

Here's a picture of Zoomhash's gridseed:



And here's a picture of Hash-master's that has been running for 3 weeks:

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Re: [In Stock] Batch 8! Gridseed miners in Stock in Los Angeles. [$225]
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mattle74
on 09/04/2014, 02:13:01 UTC
I was hoping to have a better experience with Zoomhash compared to Hash-Master but that's not the case so far. I ordered 10 from Hash Master on 3/16 paying with Bitcoin. Not sure if anything has changed with them but if you ordered with BTC, there was no way to go through an order process and give them an address. I had to hound them to give me an order number and send multiple follow-ups to get a tracking number. Then when I did get a tracking number, they didn't actually drop the package to UPS for days later. And they forgot to include the power supplies so those came separate. They've sent me a 3rd tracking number for who knows what at this point…

So on to my ZH experience, I wanted to order 10 more gridseeds and read better things about Zoomhash. I ordered on Sunday. They guarentee same day shipping, which I assume would be Monday. No shipment sent Monday. I sent an email at 1:30pm PST hoping that they would ship today. Still nothing. So much for guaranteeing same day shipping on something I paid $70 shipping for. On top of that, the next batch shipping the day after tomorrow is $20 cheaper per gridseed.

And lastly, they advertise they accept Paypal but the Paypal button was missing all weekend. I emailed them and asked if they were still accepting Paypal. I would have preferred to use Bill Me Later than my credit card. I did get a response saying they no longer do. And then the next day the Paypal checkout feature is back…

I did email requesting they cancel my order so I can re-order batch 14 gridseeds using Paypal. Hoping I get a quick response.
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Re: LEAFCOIN - NEW UPDATE AVAILABLE - DIGISHIELD + FLATREWARDS + CHECKPOINTS + MERGE
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mattle74
on 01/04/2014, 20:38:29 UTC

no leafcoin is a child like unitedscryptcoin, etc.....

Does this happen after a certain block? I have been trying to use it as a child chain for 2 days and haven't solved a single block with 3.7mh/s. At the current difficulty, I should be finding 30-50 blocks a day.

Yes, we'll announce once the appropriate block has been reached.

Awesome, thanks! Glad to see the activity on the coin
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Re: LEAFCOIN - NEW UPDATE AVAILABLE - DIGISHIELD + FLATREWARDS + CHECKPOINTS + MERGE
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mattle74
on 01/04/2014, 20:09:09 UTC
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- merge mining ( almost implemented ( tested, works mergeid=77 ) ?? merged mining with which coin and how?
it means users can mine other merge mine coins at the same time for a small chance of also winning on the other coins chain, but helps secures our coin.


So the update is that you can mine merge mine coins (like UnitedScryptCoin, Orgcoin, Pesetacoin, etc) with Leafcoin as the parent? Not that Leafcoin is merge mineable as the child chain? How is that an update? It's not like Litecoin issued an update for USC to work... 

no leafcoin is a child like unitedscryptcoin, etc.....

Does this happen after a certain block? I have been trying to use it as a child chain for 2 days and haven't solved a single block with 3.7mh/s. At the current difficulty, I should be finding 30-50 blocks a day.
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Re: LEAFCOIN - NEW UPDATE AVAILABLE - DIGISHIELD + FLATREWARDS + CHECKPOINTS + MERGE
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mattle74
on 01/04/2014, 18:59:55 UTC
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- merge mining ( almost implemented ( tested, works mergeid=77 ) ?? merged mining with which coin and how?
it means users can mine other merge mine coins at the same time for a small chance of also winning on the other coins chain, but helps secures our coin.


So the update is that you can mine merge mine coins (like UnitedScryptCoin, Orgcoin, Pesetacoin, etc) with Leafcoin as the parent? Not that Leafcoin is merge mineable as the child chain? How is that an update? It's not like Litecoin issued an update for USC to work... 
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Re: IN STOCK in LOS ANGELES. Scrypt Asic Miner Gridseed
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mattle74
on 24/03/2014, 19:18:19 UTC
I ordered Package D 20x on March 12th.  I paid with BTC through Coinbase and got a Confirmation #.  I never received an Order # through the Hash Master site for some reason.  The next day I contacted their support email and asked for assistance.  They promptly replied and said that I would receive a UPS Tracking number shortly.

On March 15th, I was sent a UPS Tracking number with the status "A UPS shipping label has been created." and a delivery date of March 21st.  I felt satisfied and left the order at that.

Yesterday, March 19th, I checked the UPS Tracking number to see the status of the shipment.  To my surprise, it has not changed.  The label was printed but nothing given to UPS.  I contacted support again and they are "looking into it."

The package that I purchase was supposedly in-stock.  I ordered it because it had all of the accessory items that I would need to plug-n-play.  If it wasn't in-stock, it would have been nice to let me know.  I would have still placed the order.

I'll give them the benefit of the doubt...for now.

I'm having a similar experience. Received a tracking number on 3/20/14 but they haven't actually given the package to UPS yet. Have you heard anything further?
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Re: [ANN] [PENG] Penguincoin ~ JUST LAUNCHED ~ GET MINING NOW!! PENG
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mattle74
on 04/02/2014, 14:57:53 UTC
The pool is back up.  We hope you will join us again.  If not, you can at least withdraw your coins.

We sincerely apologize for the problems over the past 12 hours.  Hopefully we can earn your trust again.