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Re: [PHR] PHORE BLOCKCHAIN - Private Decentralized Marketplace & Ecosystem. POS/MN.
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msd92
on 13/07/2019, 07:34:02 UTC



Who can vote for certain PHORE BLOCKCHAIN updates?
To vote, is it enough for me to have 1000 PHRs in my wallet?


To vote, you need to run one masternode. Running one masternode requires 10,000 PHRs on your wallet. Once synapse is launched, 100 PHR will suffice.


I'm really looking forward to synapse running on the main network. This will improve decentralization and allow people to earn even with a small amount of coins.


This will create a more secure blockchain. PHORE BLOCKCHAIN chose the right direction of development and in the coming year could become a TOP project
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Board Mining support
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We have an Asic Cube Miner and want to know if we done the correct steps?
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msd92
on 04/03/2014, 09:47:54 UTC
Hi guys, me and my friend bought an ASIC Cube Miner. We've configured it with almost no help and we wanted to know if we done all the steps correctly.

1. After trying a couple fans we found out that you need at least 2000+ RPM speed on it in order for the miner to work without turning off. Also make sure you install it so that the fan blows outside the miner and not inside the miner. This was very tricky problem for us to mull and it wasn't the most obvious thing. So after we connected it the right way, it would then run up properly. We're using a 500W PSU for this setup.
2. Next up, we connected to the interface through 192.168.1.254:8000, so then boom were in. Zeros everywhere and a couple parameters to include settings.
3. We changed the IP, and then we googled to find out that the Miner needs to run a Getwork protocol which means that it needs to connect to a mining proxy correct?
4. We changed the pool ports on the miner so that they would run on the same as the mining proxy program we downloaded from Slush's Pool (but we haven't portforwarded anything), correct?
5. We started up the mining proxy on a computer and pointed the pool ip to this machine. After that we made an account on Slush, and got a worker user and password. We put this in the correct parameters of the miner and hit "update". So far so good it seems.. Correct?
6. Next we changed the clock frequency on the miner from low to high and after that it started producing results when checking on the account tab of Slush.
7. The bitcoin address bar was empty, so we figured we need to generate one from a exchange site, we chose "cryptsy" (the following steps are the one's that make me less comfortable right now).
8. Under the list of Cryptovalues we selected "Bitcoin" and "deposit bitcoins" and then we generated a code through there, correct?
9. Next, we took that code and pasted it into the blank parameter of Slush's "Bitcoin Address" parameter and hit "Save".
10. So far so good, it seems that there's no problems but are any of the steps wrong? We just want to make sure it's working as it should.

We have only runned the miner for a couple hours which is why we don't know if something will go wrong in the payment process.

Big thank's in advance!