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Topic: [ANN] [EMD] - Emerald Crypto - PoW - Scrypt - low Difficulty - CPU mining - page 18. (Read 96719 times)

jr. member
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integration with mobile walllets like CoinOmi is so significant. You should make this move absolutely because sync is toooooo slow anymore.
legendary
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i love Emerald (EMD)

Mobile wallet integration is for Emerald Crypto a very importent step to become a popular e-currency.
we get an offer from www.coinomi.com, a multi currency wallet website, for mobile wallet integration on android devices.

please read the numbers from the spreadsheat at google docs


https://drive.google.com/open?id=1G_iUlEgrhYQDC3-sevpvw2JQlp_NXifdhIihaiWWmDk


and tell us your opinion about this move.

legendary
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newbie
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Emerald Crypto was mentioned on www.goto2025.com

http://www.goto2025.com/blog/goto2025-team-supports-emd-emerald-cryptocoin


yes... first results of the promotion tour on Athens, Greece

We build for the future and you are welcome to join us.


Interesting project this, will be following for sure  Smiley
legendary
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Emerald Crypto was mentioned on www.goto2025.com

http://www.goto2025.com/blog/goto2025-team-supports-emd-emerald-cryptocoin


yes... first results of the promotion tour on Athens, Greece

We build for the future and you are welcome to join us.

nice.
an avalanche starts with one snowflake
legendary
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i love Emerald (EMD)

Emerald Crypto was mentioned on www.goto2025.com

http://www.goto2025.com/blog/goto2025-team-supports-emd-emerald-cryptocoin


yes... first results of the promotion tour on Athens, Greece

We build for the future and you are welcome to join us.
legendary
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i love Emerald (EMD)

no special requirements needed. just run the EMD wallet and you are running a node.


Hi id really like to mine emd but now searching since several houres for the right wallet and only find the versions that are unsyncronised since 280 weeks.
someone please can tell me where to find the right wallet?

hi,

please read the FAQ on www.emeraldcrypto.de
about quicker sync and download the right wallet
legendary
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i love Emerald (EMD)

i am looking for large EMD amounts for buying.
pm me
legendary
Activity: 1461
Merit: 1025
i love Emerald (EMD)

no special requirements needed. just run the EMD wallet and you are running a node.
newbie
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do nodes have requirements or make any emerald ?
legendary
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i love Emerald (EMD)
hey guys...
there is an EMD slack channel called investors_corner.

this is for EMD investors/holders with over 150k EMD.
if you are you a EMD holder with 150k EMD and more pm me and i will invite you in this channel.

let us talk about EMD
legendary
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Hi. Anybody knows what happened to this coin? Dead? Huh

hey,
why do you think this ?
do you miss something ?
jr. member
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Hi. Anybody knows what happened to this coin? Dead? Huh
legendary
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It started back up, thankfully. What a relief. Now, ...lol... my antivrus program keeps removing minerd.exe.

I specifically excluded minerd's path in my antivirus program (Norton).

Looks like CryptoBroker won't work with minerd.exe either.

Guess you could put together a second computer just for mining.
If you do - I would suggest making a gpu mining rig. you can start with one gpu (video card) like a R9 270 from AMD. there are better cards but they cost more.
Last time I bought one, a r9 270 was around $200

Of course you could install the gpu in your windows machine and use a different mining program - there are lots to chose from

Then again, if you are going to really get into it - maybe make a mining rig using linux  - lot's and lot's of "how to's" on the net.
newbie
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It started back up, thankfully. What a relief. Now, ...lol... my antivrus program keeps removing minerd.exe.

I specifically excluded minerd's path in my antivirus program (Norton).




OK. Thanks for the help. I have one more issue.

I stopped the wallet while it was loading from bootstrap. After opening it back up again, it's stuck. The connections are there, but the import is stuck.

well now.
I have never tried using the bottstrap - so  have never ran into that problem.
My first thought is the wallet is "starting over" with the import - but you can't see anything happening until it gets back up to the block you stopped it at.
You should be able to tell if the hard drive light on your pc is mostly on - or flickering a lot.

legendary
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the other option would be to try again (what a pain)
shut down the wallet.
remove everything in the Emerald folder except the wallet.dat and bootstrap file (emerald.conf if you need it)
and start the wallet again

note:
the wallet file is what holds your emerald addresses.
If you ever mess up that file - you will loose your coins. There is no way to remake those addresses - unless you make a backup of the wallet.dat file

very important once you start getting emerald crypto (or any other cryptos)

there are a few ways to backup your wallet and/or addresses - but we can go over that later. one thing at a time.
legendary
Activity: 1294
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OK. Thanks for the help. I have one more issue.

I stopped the wallet while it was loading from bootstrap. After opening it back up again, it's stuck. The connections are there, but the import is stuck.

well now.
I have never tried using the bottstrap - so  have never ran into that problem.
My first thought is the wallet is "starting over" with the import - but you can't see anything happening until it gets back up to the block you stopped it at.
You should be able to tell if the hard drive light on your pc is mostly on - or flickering a lot.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
OK. Thanks for the help. I have one more issue.

I stopped the wallet while it was loading from bootstrap. After opening it back up again, it's stuck. The connections are there, but the import is stuck.


Mining from a pool, the emerald.conf file that I have to make will contain:

rpcuser=bla-bla
rpcpassword=bla-bla-bla


Where do I get the rpcuser and rpcpassword from?

make up what you want.
you will not have to remember them.

Normally, windows-QT wallet's don't require a config file.
So if you want to add things like:
addnode=
gen=
maxconnections=

you would have to create the config file.

If you are going to mine with a pool, you do not have to mess with a config file - it is not needed.
legendary
Activity: 1294
Merit: 1039

Mining from a pool, the emerald.conf file that I have to make will contain:

rpcuser=bla-bla
rpcpassword=bla-bla-bla


Where do I get the rpcuser and rpcpassword from?

make up what you want.
you will not have to remember them.

Normally, windows-QT wallet's don't require a config file.
So if you want to add things like:
addnode=
gen=
maxconnections=

you would have to create the config file.

If you are going to mine with a pool, you do not have to mess with a config file - it is not needed.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0

Mining from a pool, the emerald.conf file that I have to make will contain:

rpcuser=bla-bla
rpcpassword=bla-bla-bla


Where do I get the rpcuser and rpcpassword from?

I installed the wallet on a different computer. It's connected now. Bootstrap loading is taking a while though.

How do I configure the minerd.exe program? The Emerald website states:

start the miner

     ./minerd -t -a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://crypto.office-on-the.net:12125 -u -p x


Where does this go and what goes in the placeholder? I'm assuming the <> marks are removed.

Right now when I click on the minerd.exe file, it flashes a small screen for a second and disappears.

Also, do I have to add nodes to my wallet configuration?
There is no need for addnodes
When the wallet starts, it looks at a dedicated node for connections.

as for cpu mining - the ./minerd is for linux


For windows, if you want to join a pool, the easiest would be to make a batch file.
open up notepad and saving as START.BAT

Code:
minerd --url stratum+tcp://thepool.address.goes.here:poolportnumber --userpass USERNAME.WORKERNAME:PASSWORD
the start.bat should go into the same folder as the minerd.exe

You will of course need to sign up for a pool, there should be several listed on the Emerald web site - just click the link in your wallet to open a browser to the home page.
Most pools have a help section that will explain things better, like how to make a worker, what port number to use ...

If you want to simply use your wallet to mine, you can add the line:
gen=1

to your emerald.conf file.(which you might have to create - in the same directory as the wallet.dat file C:\Users\yourname\AppData\Roaming\Emerald )

emerald.conf
Code:
rpcuser=bla-bla
rpcpassword=bla-bla-bla
gen=1

The gen=1 turns on the miner that's built into most wallets -
unfortunately, mining difficulty is high enough that I would be surprised if you found more that one block in a 24 hour time.

most mining pools are setup so that you get a share of each block found in proportion to the work you do.
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