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Topic: [ANN] Expanse (EXP) - 1st Stable fork of Ethereum (New Algo + PirlGuard) - page 328. (Read 961462 times)

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Any plans to create a GUI wallet? Etherwall could be ported to work: http://etherwall.com/ .

Any progress on a real-time block explorer?
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I saw some people had problem syncing. How do we know we are on the right fork ?

Same problem cant get it to sync.

nvm its syncing but really slow.....

Seems like it work now, mining now.
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I saw some people had problem syncing. How do we know we are on the right fork ?

Same problem cant get it to sync.

nvm its syncing but really slow.....
legendary
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I saw some people had problem syncing. How do we know we are on the right fork ?
legendary
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@ocminer : Can you post your node here? Right now I only have 1 connection. Thanks!

Looks strange, maybe it works:

enode://5ad2a7493a6be9daa417668c074398554884ed42950a35a361d3869367b9da16b093b41b6e9c7ca9835cb96af4f142428204ba527acf1eccf8c0dabc989d376b@[::]:42000
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Good luck with the pool OC i think the blocks are a little fast for a pool at the moment

Yes - whats the blocktime ? 5s ? Smiley



lol yeah on average about that
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@ocminer : Can you post your node here? Right now I only have 1 connection. Thanks!
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wow EXP already surpassed Shift in terms of net hashrate
legendary
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Good luck with the pool OC i think the blocks are a little fast for a pool at the moment

Yes - whats the blocktime ? 5s ? Smiley

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Good luck with the pool OC i think the blocks are a little fast for a pool at the moment
legendary
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OK I finally got the pool synched after deleting everything from tesnet and doing a full reinstall.

Pool is now open and active:

https://exp.suprnova.cc


Nice. Net hashrate 327 Gh/s Huh Real or not?

not real - fixing this soon

Ocminer you put global hashrate like 1.82 MHs i think it shuold be in GHs

Thanks, fixed !
legendary
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OK I finally got the pool synched after deleting everything from tesnet and doing a full reinstall.

Pool is now open and active:

https://exp.suprnova.cc


Nice. Net hashrate 327 Gh/s Huh Real or not?

not real - fixing this soon

Ocminer you put global hashrate like 1.82 MHs i think it shuold be in GHs
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Thanks all for your help and suggestions. Both machines are running on Ubuntu, and the machine hosting gexp is mining as well. On the host machine I have ethminer 0.9.38 installed which seems to work fine, only it does not report hashrate to the go client. This allows me to use miner.hashrate in gexp however to see that the other machine is reporting some hashrate to it:

> miner.hashrate
3744483963011968000

However I can't be sure if the latest ethminer (--version reports 0.9.92) I got using apt-get is actually mining or not because its not giving proper output in the console. Plus I want to see the damn average hashrate for tweaking. I've tried to figure out how to get an older version of ethminer that correctly reports hashrate and new work but I can't come up with what versioning they use for the PPA to do "sudo apt-get install ethminer=(old version)"  Anyone know how to do that or build an old version from github?

This is more frustrating than I thought it'd be. For now I am going to use a second gexp client running on the second machine.

I figured this shit out. I think whoever is developing ethminer isn't bothering to test their own code because they've broken text output almost completely it seems. I copied the binary from the miner with a working version (0.9.38) to the 2nd machine, chowned it and now its working as it should. Software is supposed to get better with revision, not worse Ethereum devs.
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Hi Dev, we need block explorer.
legendary
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OK I finally got the pool synched after deleting everything from tesnet and doing a full reinstall.

Pool is now open and active:

https://exp.suprnova.cc


Nice. Net hashrate 327 Gh/s Huh Real or not?

not real - fixing this soon

It was quite huge hashrate so quickly Smiley
legendary
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OK I finally got the pool synched after deleting everything from tesnet and doing a full reinstall.

Pool is now open and active:

https://exp.suprnova.cc


Nice. Net hashrate 327 Gh/s Huh Real or not?

not real - fixing this soon
hero member
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OK I finally got the pool synched after deleting everything from tesnet and doing a full reinstall.

Pool is now open and active:

https://exp.suprnova.cc


Nice. Net hashrate 327 Gh/s Huh Real or not?
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Thanks all for your help and suggestions. Both machines are running on Ubuntu, and the machine hosting gexp is mining as well. On the host machine I have ethminer 0.9.38 installed which seems to work fine, only it does not report hashrate to the go client. This allows me to use miner.hashrate in gexp however to see that the other machine is reporting some hashrate to it:

> miner.hashrate
3744483963011968000

However I can't be sure if the latest ethminer (--version reports 0.9.92) I got using apt-get is actually mining or not because its not giving proper output in the console. Plus I want to see the damn average hashrate for tweaking. I've tried to figure out how to get an older version of ethminer that correctly reports hashrate and new work but I can't come up with what versioning they use for the PPA to do "sudo apt-get install ethminer=(old version)"  Anyone know how to do that or build an old version from github?

This is more frustrating than I thought it'd be. For now I am going to use a second gexp client running on the second machine.

Just use miner.hashrate command when you mine directly on geth. It doesn't work with Ethminer. If you use Radeon, you can just install Ethminer from PPA. If you use Nvidia, you should build your own Ethminer to fit your cards.

Go to https://forum.ethereum.org/discussion/2227/cuda-miner/p16, find Phantom's post. You will see a instruction to compile Ethminer in Ubuntu for Nvidia cards.

Hope that helps.
legendary
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OK I finally got the pool synched after deleting everything from tesnet and doing a full reinstall.

Pool is now open and active:

https://exp.suprnova.cc

sr. member
Activity: 360
Merit: 250
Token
Thanks all for your help and suggestions. Both machines are running on Ubuntu, and the machine hosting gexp is mining as well. On the host machine I have ethminer 0.9.38 installed which seems to work fine, only it does not report hashrate to the go client. This allows me to use miner.hashrate in gexp however to see that the other machine is reporting some hashrate to it:

> miner.hashrate
3744483963011968000

However I can't be sure if the latest ethminer (--version reports 0.9.92) I got using apt-get is actually mining or not because its not giving proper output in the console. Plus I want to see the damn average hashrate for tweaking. I've tried to figure out how to get an older version of ethminer that correctly reports hashrate and new work but I can't come up with what versioning they use for the PPA to do "sudo apt-get install ethminer=(old version)"  Anyone know how to do that or build an old version from github?

This is more frustrating than I thought it'd be. For now I am going to use a second gexp client running on the second machine.
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