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Re: [ANN] [POW] [XHV] Haven Protocol - untraceable payments x stable value storage
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unicron1986
on 17/05/2018, 16:32:52 UTC
you guys probably already know this but thought I'd mention it in case.  Bittrex just requested more POW coins to apply.  Search twitter for bittrex and look for the post by Space Cookie.  I see a bunch of people looping in @havenprotocol so let's see what happens!
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Re: [ANN] [POW] [XHV] Haven Protocol - untraceable payments x stable value storage
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unicron1986
on 29/04/2018, 05:57:56 UTC
New release XMR-AEON-STAK 2.4.6! The biggest change is that it supports IPBC again and for all Nvidia now.
https://github.com/IndeedMiners/xmr-aeon-stak/releases


thanks trying it now!
Let me know how it works for you.

it's been working great, been using it since.  Thanks!
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Re: [ANN] [POW] [XHV] Haven Protocol - untraceable payments x stable value storage
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unicron1986
on 27/04/2018, 19:11:48 UTC

If I was you, I would put the 1080 on ethereum with Claymore on a pool like Nanopool and just forget about it.
You would probably make the double of profit at 30Mhs each on eth, rather than having them hashing 1000hs each on cryptonight.

Cheers!

Thanks for the tip I'll have to look into that!
So far I've really only been mining DGB with Skein on the 1080TIs.  Would average about 260 DGB a day for both which was about $7 daily.
At current price of 4 cents each then it would be $10 daily (assuming payout hasnt dropped since value went up, but it probably has).
Plus who knows what price will hit later this year, hoping 30 cents each.
Whenever I would check Whattomine it would show payout for 2 1080 TIs as significantly less than that (for example right now it shows 2 1080 TIs yielding $3.75 daily).   Or maybe the estimates on that site are way off and I should just give it a shot to see what I get.
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Re: [ANN] [POW] [XHV] Haven Protocol - untraceable payments x stable value storage
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unicron1986
on 27/04/2018, 19:01:05 UTC
New release XMR-AEON-STAK 2.4.6! The biggest change is that it supports IPBC again and for all Nvidia now.
https://github.com/IndeedMiners/xmr-aeon-stak/releases


thanks trying it now!
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Re: [ANN] [POW] [XHV] Haven Protocol - untraceable payments x stable value storage
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unicron1986
on 26/04/2018, 12:29:20 UTC

Yep.  Sad    And when I downloaded the 2.0.1 wallet and select restore and use the seed phrase from the online wallet....  at that point the windows gui wallet  does then contain the address that my online wallet had BUT balance shows zero despite syncing all day,  and my online balance should not have been zero (cryptoknight shows payments to that address)   Sad Sad Sad


You won't see a balance until you are fully synced. If you are fully synced and still can't see your balance try clearing the cache by heading to settings page and clicking wallet creation height. Make sure its on 0 and then hit save.

Clearing the cache by setting height to 0 worked!  Now the balance that was in the online wallet (RIP) is finally in the desktop windows gui wallet 2.1.0.
It was a new install of the windows wallet and height already showed as 0 , so I am surprised that worked but either way old balance is there so THANKS!  Grin
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Re: [ANN] [POW] [XHV] Haven Protocol - untraceable payments x stable value storage
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unicron1986
on 26/04/2018, 12:13:17 UTC
Can anyone share how much time you need to mine 1 XHV and with what kind of setup? Would be interesting to see how profitable this is currently compared to ETH, ZEC etc.


My RX580 8G is getting about 880H/s  and my two 1080 TI 11G are getting about 2KH/s combined.

Couple days back it was a little over 1 XHV per 1KH per 24 hours and the price of XHV was $6, THAT was NICE.
Right now payout looks to be .66 HXV per 1KH per 24 hours.

How much XHV you will earn per hashrate changes all the time, just as with any coin/token.
Both of these pool pages have a tool which estimates how much XHV is CURRENTLY given per hashrate:
https://haven.miner.rocks/
https://cryptoknight.cc/haven/
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Re: [ANN] [POW] [XHV] Haven Protocol - untraceable payments x stable value storage
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unicron1986
on 26/04/2018, 04:41:58 UTC

Haven Protocol currently uses Cryptonight Heavy for mining.
With my RX580 I'm getting 880H/s

Can you share your settings for RX 580 ? are 4 or 8gb model ? Here I have 8gb model to test only get 640 h/s

The AMD card I'm currently using on XHV is a Sapphire Nitro+ 580 8GB.  Bought it used off of ebay, dont know if the guy before me has modded the BIOS, I havent looked at that yet.  Im using "cast_xmr-vega-win64_096" as the miner.  The miner recommends to use the Driver 18.3.4 and to set the Radeon settings to "compute" and then also use the "--forcecompute" argument in the command.   At that point I starting getting more than 800 H/s, it ranges as high at 1100 but Id say averages about 880 most of the time.  Only tweeking on the card I did was that I have MSI Afterburner OC'ing the memory to 2200 (core/ power/ everything else default).  As a side note, getting my system to use the 18.3.4 drivers has been damn tricky because the integrated R7 GPU in this A10 CPU wants 18.2.2 and that older driver kept over-writing the newly installed 18.3.4.  Finally had to just leave the integrated R7 GPU as a "basic microsoft display adapter" so it would stop Fing over the RX580 driver-wise.  I would have disabled the integrated R7 but I like leaving my HDMI cable on the integrated port and off of the card as in some of my rigs Ive noticed leaving an HDMI cable on a mining card periodically drags down your hash output.  Also once I forced that upgrade on the Radeon drivers then I could not open the Radeon settings on that point to switch to compute mode, kept getting an error that versions werent right.  So had to open the registry to force that compute mode.

Im starting to experiment with 2 1080TIs 11GBs.  Seem to get about 2KH/s total for both cards using "xmr-stak  2.4.5" as the miner.  It recommends running several "set GPU" commands right before running the miner and I have let it run for a few hours both running those commands first and then rebooting and doing it again without the commands.  So far for me the resultant hashes is about the same either way.

Hope that helps  Grin
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Re: [ANN] [POW] [XHV] Haven Protocol - untraceable payments x stable value storage
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unicron1986
on 25/04/2018, 19:54:26 UTC
Web wallet is down?

Yep.  Sad    And when I downloaded the 2.0.1 wallet and select restore and use the seed phrase from the online wallet....  at that point the windows gui wallet  does then contain the address that my online wallet had BUT balance shows zero despite syncing all day,  and my online balance should not have been zero (cryptoknight shows payments to that address)   Sad Sad Sad
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Re: [ANN] [POW] [XHV] Haven Protocol - untraceable payments x stable value storage
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unicron1986
on 25/04/2018, 01:23:59 UTC
SpceGhst and miner.rocks thanks for the feedback on hvs1 addresses , appreciated Cheesy

Anyone successfully been able to spin up a windows 2.0 wallet as a local daemon and as a "restore" by using the seed phrase from your online wallet and thereby regain access to your online balance?
Since online wallet is MIA I was hoping to do this to regain access to that balance.
Appeared to work, the windows 2.0 wallet accepted the restore using the seed phrase from the online wallet and at that point contained the address from the online wallet.  It would periodically complete syncing and then start syncing again so appeared to be getting updates from the network (wallet daemon is local host since there are no remote hosts that I know of) but after a few hours it still kept showing a zero balance.  Finally just closed the wallet since its pretty resource intensive since running as a node.

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Re: [ANN] [POW] [XHV] Haven Protocol - untraceable payments x stable value storage
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unicron1986
on 24/04/2018, 20:51:22 UTC
Couple days ago used online wallet to generate address, it starts with "hvxy" and I mine on cryptoknight using it.
Now I want to check the balance on the online wallet just to make sure it matches what cryptonight is saying it paid out... but online wallet down.
Download a desktop GUI wallet 2.0 for windows, install it, start node, generate addresses and these start with "hvs1".
Try to mine on cryptoknight with the new "hvs1" address created by 2.0 GUI wallet but once miner is connected then get error message "SOCKET ERROR - invalid address used".


Im using the same miner (cast_xmr-vega-win64_096), same card, same EVERYTHING only thing changed is the wallet address and I see these new addresses all start with "hvs1".  Perhaps this is a brand new addressing scheme and crytoknight isnt aware yet?

Also, on the Desktop gui 2.0 wallet I entered the recovery phrase that was given to me by the online wallet, hoping to see/send/receive XHV using this wallet since online wallet is down, but even though syncing is done and it does show the old address from the online wallet it still shows a ZERO balance and cryptknight website shows payments from over 24 hours ago to that online wallet address.  Thoughts?


So looks like for each wallet you get a "primary" address (starts with hvxy).
And if you create any addresses beyond that, those additional addresses will start with hvs1.
I don't know if anyone else has tried other mining pools with a hvs1 address as you payout address, but cryptoknight rejects my hvs1 addresses.
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Re: [ANN] [POW] [XHV] Haven Protocol - untraceable payments x stable value storage
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unicron1986
on 24/04/2018, 20:29:37 UTC
Can somebody write down some AMD hashrates for Haven?
What algo does Haven use?

Haven Protocol currently uses Cryptonight Heavy for mining.
With my RX580 I'm getting 880H/s
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Re: [ANN] [POW] [XHV] Haven Protocol - untraceable payments x stable value storage
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unicron1986
on 24/04/2018, 19:36:17 UTC
Couple days ago used online wallet to generate address, it starts with "hvxy" and I mine on cryptoknight using it.
Now I want to check the balance on the online wallet just to make sure it matches what cryptonight is saying it paid out... but online wallet down.
Download a desktop GUI wallet 2.0 for windows, install it, start node, generate addresses and these start with "hvs1".
Try to mine on cryptoknight with the new "hvs1" address created by 2.0 GUI wallet but once miner is connected then get error message "SOCKET ERROR - invalid address used".


Im using the same miner (cast_xmr-vega-win64_096), same card, same EVERYTHING only thing changed is the wallet address and I see these new addresses all start with "hvs1".  Perhaps this is a brand new addressing scheme and crytoknight isnt aware yet?

Also, on the Desktop gui 2.0 wallet I entered the recovery phrase that was given to me by the online wallet, hoping to see/send/receive XHV using this wallet since online wallet is down, but even though syncing is done and it does show the old address from the online wallet it still shows a ZERO balance and cryptknight website shows payments from over 24 hours ago to that online wallet address.  Thoughts?