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Thankyou

I have to say i know zero about php, do i need to install something? I have a default Win 10 Home install.
I have messed with the miner.php file and i am getting much better utilisation, now between 110 h/s and 130h/s (still have to have 2 instances not 1), i have also found where my "pending payments are", i was expecting them to be on the "dashboard" , my mistake. Also the page doesn't refresh on my system , and when i hit F5 i have to paste my address in each time, so now i know all that, i can see "zero" balance, but around 11 pending payments on the payments screen. I seem to be getting quite a few "the nonce did not confirm" not sure what that means. Moving forward thou i think Smiley


Just the openssl binaries.
If you've modified the argon parameters, your nonces will be rejected by the network.
There's no auto-refresh on the pool in order to reduce the resource usage.

Do you get any confirmed nonces?

Had no confirmed nonces in last 4 hours

Min DL: 50000
--> Submitting nonce DTNPCbDRuHUOgURocBuY6n4emwgJ3OMbfaZmR8hPI / $Ylc2YlUwaVBoZEJ5dVdOUg$tfZiitX6VkLr8CPp8tEmotLTeYf3CLrnqqcMVJaiYPo
--> The nonce did not confirm.

In fact i dont think i've ever had a nonce confirmed since day 1...are there some ports that need checking?
Like i say, i'll stick with it, but it's not the most intuitive coin to mine...i'm more worried about the "fairness" of it all....looking at the payouts, when peeps have already earned 10k-100K coins, and in 5 hours i'm earning 11, not sure it's as "cpu only" as i was hoping...i've now thrown 4 PC's at it, and have not had 1 confirm, so i think something is very wrong....



The dev already explained, your nonces aren't confirming because you edited the miner php file. I'm guessing you tried to mess with the "threads" variable, it doesn't mean what you think it means. Changing it will show a different hashrate but it won't allow you to confirm any nonces. It is a hardcoded part of the argon2i algo.
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Thankyou

I have to say i know zero about php, do i need to install something? I have a default Win 10 Home install.
I have messed with the miner.php file and i am getting much better utilisation, now between 110 h/s and 130h/s (still have to have 2 instances not 1), i have also found where my "pending payments are", i was expecting them to be on the "dashboard" , my mistake. Also the page doesn't refresh on my system , and when i hit F5 i have to paste my address in each time, so now i know all that, i can see "zero" balance, but around 11 pending payments on the payments screen. I seem to be getting quite a few "the nonce did not confirm" not sure what that means. Moving forward thou i think Smiley


Just the openssl binaries.
If you've modified the argon parameters, your nonces will be rejected by the network.
There's no auto-refresh on the pool in order to reduce the resource usage.

Do you get any confirmed nonces?

Had no confirmed nonces in last 4 hours

Min DL: 50000
--> Submitting nonce DTNPCbDRuHUOgURocBuY6n4emwgJ3OMbfaZmR8hPI / $Ylc2YlUwaVBoZEJ5dVdOUg$tfZiitX6VkLr8CPp8tEmotLTeYf3CLrnqqcMVJaiYPo
--> The nonce did not confirm.

In fact i dont think i've ever had a nonce confirmed since day 1...are there some ports that need checking?
Like i say, i'll stick with it, but it's not the most intuitive coin to mine...i'm more worried about the "fairness" of it all....looking at the payouts, when peeps have already earned 10k-100K coins, and in 5 hours i'm earning 11, not sure it's as "cpu only" as i was hoping...i've now thrown 4 PC's at it, and have not had 1 confirm, so i think something is very wrong....

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Hello
Is there a way to reduce the share difficulty in the official pool?
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Thankyou

I have to say i know zero about php, do i need to install something? I have a default Win 10 Home install.
I have messed with the miner.php file and i am getting much better utilisation, now between 110 h/s and 130h/s (still have to have 2 instances not 1), i have also found where my "pending payments are", i was expecting them to be on the "dashboard" , my mistake. Also the page doesn't refresh on my system , and when i hit F5 i have to paste my address in each time, so now i know all that, i can see "zero" balance, but around 11 pending payments on the payments screen. I seem to be getting quite a few "the nonce did not confirm" not sure what that means. Moving forward thou i think Smiley


Just the openssl binaries.
If you've modified the argon parameters, your nonces will be rejected by the network.
There's no auto-refresh on the pool in order to reduce the resource usage.

Do you get any confirmed nonces?
sr. member
Activity: 1248
Merit: 297
The hash rate is self-reported, meaning some miners tried to report a fake hashrate to the pool.This does not affect the mining or how the reward as split, it's just a number we show for convenience.
If you check the largest miner at this moment, he has 7831 hashrate and 19.39% of the total historic shares. This would translate in the total of 40.386 H/s or 40KH/s. This would be the real hash rate at the moment, which hasn't changed much since yesterday. The average hashrate for each miner is 99H/s atm.

There is no way for the pool to know your hashrate for real, unless you report it to the pool. But you can always check your shares and compare.
Keep in mind that hashrate is never counted in shares split, funds allocation or anything. The shares matter and the shares are given just for real, verified  and sent work.

Hi, Thanks for the response... i don't understand how 40.386 H/s is the same as 40KH/s, but if you are saying the average miner is 99H/s then that equates to my hardware, which is great.
In the end, the absolute numbers are irreleveant, we just need to know we are getting a "fair" chance.

I have to say thou, having to drop the wallet folder into "c:\" is a huge "no no" for just about every windows user i know, virtually no miner will let a wallet / miner run from there, so i guess that needs fixing soonish...

Is there any chance the miner can allow say the option to use more cores / threads without having to open multiple instances? Increase / decrease intensity?
Looking at my usage graphs it looks like there could be a lot more to come from the mining side...with 4 instances i'd say it's still only hitting 75% across 16 threads, mostly when i cpu mine all cores are pegged at 100%.




Normally, 1KH/s means 1000 H/s . The K (Kilo) comes from the metric system and means 1000. And yes, the average is 99H/s per miner.

The C:\ requirement is mostly a php requirement. However, You can use dan's version which is based on java. It doesn't require the miner to be in c:\ anymore and should have a 10-20% speed improvement over the POC miner. This miner also allows the use of more cores in a single instance.
For the wallet, you can use the GUI Wallet, it comes with an installer and should help you get everything setup.

If you can provide your current address, i can check your pool's shares and any payments that are due to you.


Thankyou

I have to say i know zero about php, do i need to install something? I have a default Win 10 Home install.
I have messed with the miner.php file and i am getting much better utilisation, now between 110 h/s and 130h/s (still have to have 2 instances not 1), i have also found where my "pending payments are", i was expecting them to be on the "dashboard" , my mistake. Also the page doesn't refresh on my system , and when i hit F5 i have to paste my address in each time, so now i know all that, i can see "zero" balance, but around 11 pending payments on the payments screen. I seem to be getting quite a few "the nonce did not confirm" not sure what that means. Moving forward thou i think Smiley
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The hash rate is self-reported, meaning some miners tried to report a fake hashrate to the pool.This does not affect the mining or how the reward as split, it's just a number we show for convenience.
If you check the largest miner at this moment, he has 7831 hashrate and 19.39% of the total historic shares. This would translate in the total of 40.386 H/s or 40KH/s. This would be the real hash rate at the moment, which hasn't changed much since yesterday. The average hashrate for each miner is 99H/s atm.

There is no way for the pool to know your hashrate for real, unless you report it to the pool. But you can always check your shares and compare.
Keep in mind that hashrate is never counted in shares split, funds allocation or anything. The shares matter and the shares are given just for real, verified  and sent work.

Hi, Thanks for the response... i don't understand how 40.386 H/s is the same as 40KH/s, but if you are saying the average miner is 99H/s then that equates to my hardware, which is great.
In the end, the absolute numbers are irreleveant, we just need to know we are getting a "fair" chance.

I have to say thou, having to drop the wallet folder into "c:\" is a huge "no no" for just about every windows user i know, virtually no miner will let a wallet / miner run from there, so i guess that needs fixing soonish...

Is there any chance the miner can allow say the option to use more cores / threads without having to open multiple instances? Increase / decrease intensity?
Looking at my usage graphs it looks like there could be a lot more to come from the mining side...with 4 instances i'd say it's still only hitting 75% across 16 threads, mostly when i cpu mine all cores are pegged at 100%.




Normally, 1KH/s means 1000 H/s . The K (Kilo) comes from the metric system and means 1000. And yes, the average is 99H/s per miner.

The C:\ requirement is mostly a php requirement. However, You can use dan's version which is based on java. It doesn't require the miner to be in c:\ anymore and should have a 10-20% speed improvement over the POC miner. This miner also allows the use of more cores in a single instance.
For the wallet, you can use the GUI Wallet, it comes with an installer and should help you get everything setup.

If you can provide your current address, i can check your pool's shares and any payments that are due to you.
sr. member
Activity: 1248
Merit: 297
The hash rate is self-reported, meaning some miners tried to report a fake hashrate to the pool.This does not affect the mining or how the reward as split, it's just a number we show for convenience.
If you check the largest miner at this moment, he has 7831 hashrate and 19.39% of the total historic shares. This would translate in the total of 40.386 H/s or 40KH/s. This would be the real hash rate at the moment, which hasn't changed much since yesterday. The average hashrate for each miner is 99H/s atm.

There is no way for the pool to know your hashrate for real, unless you report it to the pool. But you can always check your shares and compare.
Keep in mind that hashrate is never counted in shares split, funds allocation or anything. The shares matter and the shares are given just for real, verified  and sent work.

Hi, Thanks for the response... i don't understand how 40.386 H/s is the same as 40KH/s, but if you are saying the average miner is 99H/s then that equates to my hardware, which is great.
In the end, the absolute numbers are irreleveant, we just need to know we are getting a "fair" chance.

I have to say thou, having to drop the wallet folder into "c:\" is a huge "no no" for just about every windows user i know, virtually no miner will let a wallet / miner run from there, so i guess that needs fixing soonish...

Is there any chance the miner can allow say the option to use more cores / threads without having to open multiple instances? Increase / decrease intensity?
Looking at my usage graphs it looks like there could be a lot more to come from the mining side...with 4 instances i'd say it's still only hitting 75% across 16 threads, mostly when i cpu mine all cores are pegged at 100%.


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01/23/2018 16:30 credit 10.30268343 0.0257567
01/23/2018 14:50 credit 12.17381231 0.03043453 21
01/23/2018 13:10 credit 10.91176028 0.02727940 44
01/23/2018 12:00 credit 11.07893807 0.02769735 72
01/23/2018 10:40 credit 10.73756267 0.02684391 92
01/22/2018 17:30 credit 10.49771323 0.02624428 343
01/22/2018 16:30 credit 12.72975713 0.03182439 362
01/22/2018 15:30 credit 19.27927396 0.04819818 371
01/22/2018 14:40 credit 23.54386985 0.05885967 388
01/22/2018 14:30 credit 16.79407580 0.04198519 390
01/22/2018 11:10 credit 10.21798126 0.02554495 439
01/22/2018 10:00 credit 11.62219891 0.02905550 454
01/22/2018 09:10 credit 396.67322074 0.99168305 468
      

i7 6700k just run auto-miner and start mining.

dont know how you guys after 24h dont get any coin
    
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1). read the ANN several times over
2). read - still looks like a bot to me
3). Have asked for the mining process to be explained, and more specifically what parameters as a miner i can affect to obtain a higher hashrate (as in 10x higher looking at the pool hash)

Rather than point out the obvious, what exactly are you trying to tell me about the 3rd party miner, and the hash rate?

If you read the posts above i am not the only one who thinks the hashrates seem rather low

Quote
Looking at the difficulty of 229162702 i suspect it is true...doesnt really matter, at that level of diff not worth mining anymore

The ignorance is strong with this one. *Face palm*


Not sure why you are being so difficult.
I am simply agreeing with others that the mining is not very easy, or transparent.
With a Ryzen 1800X  i am achieving 33H/s, considering it is the highest homeuser processor i think its a ok starting point. If i open a second instant i get the same , if i open a 3rd, then all 3 drop to 25h/s, so i can have a total of 2 x 33h/s or 3 x 25h/s...neither comes close to 100H/s
Having mined for over 24 hours i have zero balance, and zero pending balance, yet if i check the forum there is already someone selling 10,000 ARO for 100 USD.
So looking at the figures, either i am doing something very wrong (yet i manage to succesfully mine over 100 other currencies ), or someone has found a much more efficient miner...
I am not looking to be critised, rather i am seeking help to find out why on such a new "CPU" friendly coin there appears to be such a massive disparity already.
If you can offer any genuine help, it will be greatly appreciated...simple things like, with 100h/s how much is a miner likely to earn, over what time period...

I've had a look at the "3rd party miner"...unfortunately, although the instructions seem, okish i havent managed to successfully install all the dependencies and therefore cant try that miner yet...if any one has found if makes a huge diff, please let me know...win 10, wont run the "mvn -v" command for me...
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could be nice if lightwallet can show (, .) in balance
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1). read the ANN several times over
2). read - still looks like a bot to me
3). Have asked for the mining process to be explained, and more specifically what parameters as a miner i can affect to obtain a higher hashrate (as in 10x higher looking at the pool hash)

Rather than point out the obvious, what exactly are you trying to tell me about the 3rd party miner, and the hash rate?

If you read the posts above i am not the only one who thinks the hashrates seem rather low

Quote
Looking at the difficulty of 229162702 i suspect it is true...doesnt really matter, at that level of diff not worth mining anymore

The ignorance is strong with this one. *Face palm*

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welcome to chinese community of ARO
sr. member
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E5 2680V2, 4 channel memory @1600 ,  open 5 instances , around 90-100H/S
2 CPUs per instance?

At the moment Aropool hashrate is above 2 MH/s. It equivalent to 20000 your E5 2680v2 CPUs! How it can be? Or hidden new miner version appeared or ARO became GPU-mineable?

To the Devs

I think you need to explain how we mine this coin properly, and gets some 3rd party miners developed.
Looking at the current pool hash rate, with only 403 miners, each miner would have to be pushing over 5000H/s, since most miners seem to be around the 50-100h/s per rig, each miner would need 50 rigs just to hit the average, so all i can conclude from this is you've either been hit by a bot net (which could kill the coin), or some one has developed a much more efficient way to mine this coin. (unfortunately suspicion always falls to devs)
Either way, until you come forward to help the community, i can see no reason for anyone to try and mine this coin in its present format.
Shame cos i make a point of trying all new algos...but this is currently pointless.

Disappointed
J

1.) Take some time to read the ANN (pertaining to a third party miner).
2.) Read the post directly above your post (pertaining to the hash rate).
3.) Help is readily available.

Come on -- we are not building rockets...

1). read the ANN several times over
2). read - still looks like a bot to me
3). Have asked for the mining process to be explained, and more specifically what parameters as a miner i can affect to obtain a higher hashrate (as in 10x higher looking at the pool hash)

Rather than point out the obvious, what exactly are you trying to tell me about the 3rd party miner, and the hash rate?

If you read the posts above i am not the only one who thinks the hashrates seem rather low
newbie
Activity: 35
Merit: 0
E5 2680V2, 4 channel memory @1600 ,  open 5 instances , around 90-100H/S
2 CPUs per instance?

At the moment Aropool hashrate is above 2 MH/s. It equivalent to 20000 your E5 2680v2 CPUs! How it can be? Or hidden new miner version appeared or ARO became GPU-mineable?

To the Devs

I think you need to explain how we mine this coin properly, and gets some 3rd party miners developed.
Looking at the current pool hash rate, with only 403 miners, each miner would have to be pushing over 5000H/s, since most miners seem to be around the 50-100h/s per rig, each miner would need 50 rigs just to hit the average, so all i can conclude from this is you've either been hit by a bot net (which could kill the coin), or some one has developed a much more efficient way to mine this coin. (unfortunately suspicion always falls to devs)
Either way, until you come forward to help the community, i can see no reason for anyone to try and mine this coin in its present format.
Shame cos i make a point of trying all new algos...but this is currently pointless.

Disappointed
J

1.) Take some time to read the ANN (pertaining to a third party miner).
2.) Read the post directly above your post (pertaining to the hash rate).
3.) Help is readily available.

Come on -- we are not building rockets...
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Activity: 130
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The hash rate is self-reported, meaning some miners tried to report a fake hashrate to the pool.This does not affect the mining or how the reward as split, it's just a number we show for convenience.
If you check the largest miner at this moment, he has 7831 hashrate and 19.39% of the total historic shares. This would translate in the total of 40.386 H/s or 40KH/s. This would be the real hash rate at the moment, which hasn't changed much since yesterday. The average hashrate for each miner is 99H/s atm.

There is no way for the pool to know your hashrate for real, unless you report it to the pool. But you can always check your shares and compare.
Keep in mind that hashrate is never counted in shares split, funds allocation or anything. The shares matter and the shares are given just for real, verified  and sent work.
newbie
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The hash rate is self reported and that's why the total number is so high
Check the shares as that's all that matter. Devs are really struggling to make everything work perfectly, that reported hash rate is just a small issue.
NOTE that this coin is 3 weeks old and already has a LINUX/WINDOWS miner, GUI Windows wallet and a pool. Also, it is developed from zero.
sr. member
Activity: 1248
Merit: 297
E5 2680V2, 4 channel memory @1600 ,  open 5 instances , around 90-100H/S
2 CPUs per instance?

At the moment Aropool hashrate is above 2 MH/s. It equivalent to 20000 your E5 2680v2 CPUs! How it can be? Or hidden new miner version appeared or ARO became GPU-mineable?

2M/s not true,it's a bug

Looking at the difficulty of 229162702 i suspect it is true...doesnt really matter, at that level of diff not worth mining anymore
sr. member
Activity: 1248
Merit: 297
E5 2680V2, 4 channel memory @1600 ,  open 5 instances , around 90-100H/S
2 CPUs per instance?

At the moment Aropool hashrate is above 2 MH/s. It equivalent to 20000 your E5 2680v2 CPUs! How it can be? Or hidden new miner version appeared or ARO became GPU-mineable?

To the Devs

I think you need to explain how we mine this coin properly, and gets some 3rd party miners developed.
Looking at the current pool hash rate, with only 403 miners, each miner would have to be pushing over 5000H/s, since most miners seem to be around the 50-100h/s per rig, each miner would need 50 rigs just to hit the average, so all i can conclude from this is you've either been hit by a bot net (which could kill the coin), or some one has developed a much more efficient way to mine this coin. (unfortunately suspicion always falls to devs)
Either way, until you come forward to help the community, i can see no reason for anyone to try and mine this coin in its present format.
Shame cos i make a point of trying all new algos...but this is currently pointless.

Disappointed
J
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Activity: 126
Merit: 1
E5 2680V2, 4 channel memory @1600 ,  open 5 instances , around 90-100H/S
2 CPUs per instance?

At the moment Aropool hashrate is above 2 MH/s. It equivalent to 20000 your E5 2680v2 CPUs! How it can be? Or hidden new miner version appeared or ARO became GPU-mineable?

2M/s not true,it's a bug
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Activity: 287
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E5 2680V2, 4 channel memory @1600 ,  open 5 instances , around 90-100H/S
2 CPUs per instance?

At the moment Aropool hashrate is above 2 MH/s. It equivalent to 20000 your E5 2680v2 CPUs! How it can be? Or hidden new miner version appeared or ARO became GPU-mineable?
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