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Topic: [ANN] GOBYTE [GBX] - Masternodes, PoW, Secure, ASIC Resistance, GoByte Pay - page 46. (Read 107266 times)

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what is the next excahnge to get in ?

I have heard of HitBtC
newbie
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what is the next excahnge to get in ?
member
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Has Gobyte sign campaign still run, Dev? Can I join it? Can I withdraw my coins from Masternode (rewards) to sell while still keep running my masternode>?
The signature campaign ended in December. And yes, yoi can withdraw coins to sell but 1k GBX is locked into the masternode.
jr. member
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I'm mining GBX in altminer pool and just hold GBX.
Waiting for "Listing on another 3 medium/big sized exchanges — Working" becomes complete in March-2018.
newbie
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Has Gobyte sign campaign still run, Dev? Can I join it? Can I withdraw my coins from Masternode (rewards) to sell while still keep running my masternode>?
member
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interested how many coins do I need to run a node?
You need 1000 GBX
Which hardware requirements for running Gobyte masternode, dev?
To compile the wallet on a Linux you will need at least 2GB or have a page file up to 2GB.
The Masternode itself can be hosted on a Raspberry Pi.
Can I run it on Windows 10, Dev? (Masternode)
You can. But not recommended. You can setup the masternode on a VPS and hold the coins on the local wallet on Windows. Also you will receive the rewards on the local wallet on Windows. No need to keep it up 24/7 because the VPS will run the masternode.
newbie
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interested how many coins do I need to run a node?
You need 1000 GBX
Which hardware requirements for running Gobyte masternode, dev?
To compile the wallet on a Linux you will need at least 2GB or have a page file up to 2GB.
The Masternode itself can be hosted on a Raspberry Pi.
Can I run it on Windows 10, Dev? (Masternode)

Yes, you can but you have to know that your MN has to be 24/7 up. The ports have to be managed correctly and no restarts for windows updates.
So Linux would be an easier way to manage it.
newbie
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interested how many coins do I need to run a node?
You need 1000 GBX
Which hardware requirements for running Gobyte masternode, dev?
To compile the wallet on a Linux you will need at least 2GB or have a page file up to 2GB.
The Masternode itself can be hosted on a Raspberry Pi.
Can I run it on Windows 10, Dev? (Masternode)
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Activity: 406
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I'm mining with almost 10k mh/s on Unimining and last 24h is 0.84101988. I have switched between Unimining and Altminer quite a lot because both are having issues.

10k mh/s = 10Gh/s, right?  What configuration are you using to get that?

I have some AMD RX480's that I would like to try mining with.  I wonder if they're worth mining GBX.  Not sure what mining software works best either.  Any recommendations?

My bad, I mean 10k kh/s XD
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why GOBYTE and not choose other masternodes?

There are several other masternode coins to choose from yes, i recommend not putting ALL into one single masternode coin. Diversify please.

People need to remember these young masternode coins are High Risk, Extremely High reward....you gotta think about how this masternode system has really only had a couple years to grow and be forked and remixed from Dash. So we really dont know how these masternode coins will do long term.

So why choose gobyte?
listed on exchanges
listed on whattomine
has working dev team and support from community
alot of activity in discord
growing team
large ROI on masternodes

Why not choose gobyte?
large premine (although allocated for development)
somewhat anonymous devs
young coin only months old


Finally one good post in last 3 pages. Someone who express useful opinion.
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Do you have an official pool?
Us1.gobyte.network or asia1.gobyte.network
Hi Dev, can you recommend a GBX miner for AMD?  Or is that not a good idea?
NSGminer. SGminer. CGminer.
Thank you.
member
Activity: 527
Merit: 13
Do you have an official pool?
Us1.gobyte.network or asia1.gobyte.network
Hi Dev, can you recommend a GBX miner for AMD?  Or is that not a good idea?
NSGminer. SGminer. CGminer.
member
Activity: 119
Merit: 10
Do you have an official pool?
Us1.gobyte.network or asia1.gobyte.network
Hi Dev, can you recommend a GBX miner for AMD?  Or is that not a good idea?
member
Activity: 527
Merit: 13
Do you have an official pool?
Us1.gobyte.network or asia1.gobyte.network
newbie
Activity: 49
Merit: 0
Do you have an official pool?
member
Activity: 119
Merit: 10
I'm mining with almost 10k mh/s on Unimining and last 24h is 0.84101988. I have switched between Unimining and Altminer quite a lot because both are having issues.

10k mh/s = 10Gh/s, right?  What configuration are you using to get that?

I have some AMD RX480's that I would like to try mining with.  I wonder if they're worth mining GBX.  Not sure what mining software works best either.  Any recommendations?
member
Activity: 527
Merit: 13
I use both and both were creating issues.
They would pay me sometimes every 2 hours as supposed to, but sometimes every 4 or 6 hours, which would make my 24h payments really low.
For the past 2 days, things have been fine, even though there's an hour or two missing (for example paying every 3rd hour instead of 2).
Never had such issues with any other coin, and it's a mystery that 2 big pools are doing it, which leads me to believe it probably is not pool error.


I'm mining on Unimining with 5,8Mh and I have average income 0,53GBX per day, calculated from last 5 days period. How much do you earn?

I'm mining with almost 10k mh/s on Unimining and last 24h is 0.84101988. I have switched between Unimining and Altminer quite a lot because both are having issues.

what is the best pool to mine ?
Altminer.net or Unimining.net

I use both and both were creating issues.
They would pay me sometimes every 2 hours as supposed to, but sometimes every 4 or 6 hours, which would make my 24h payments really low.
For the past 2 days, things have been fine, even though there's an hour or two missing (for example paying every 3rd hour instead of 2).
Never had such issues with any other coin, and it's a mystery that 2 big pools are doing it, which leads me to believe it probably is not pool error.
Then you have no idea how mining works. Remember that you are paid when the coins mature. For coins to mature you need 100 blocks. 100 blocks at 150sec each block, means around 4h. The payout is every 1 or 2h. But the pool won't pay you uncofirmed balance.

I'm not new at mining.
I have mined a dozen of different coins. Mining GoByte worked fine in the beginning, but for the past week it became problematic.
Also, a few weeks ago I wrote that the price of GoByte is weird. Every time BTC goes down, GoByte goes up. This is great to maximize earnings, but I suspect the price is being manipulated.
Now it's still one of the most profitable coins to mine, but it's slowly becoming more trouble than it's worth.
Nobody is holding you handcuffed to mine or invest into GoByte. There is no problem with mining. The difficulty increases as the Network Hash increases and lowers when the network hash decreases. But people don't understand this. They want to make 1 GBX per day for 100 years and the price of the coin to be 30$ forever.
full member
Activity: 406
Merit: 104
I use both and both were creating issues.
They would pay me sometimes every 2 hours as supposed to, but sometimes every 4 or 6 hours, which would make my 24h payments really low.
For the past 2 days, things have been fine, even though there's an hour or two missing (for example paying every 3rd hour instead of 2).
Never had such issues with any other coin, and it's a mystery that 2 big pools are doing it, which leads me to believe it probably is not pool error.


I'm mining on Unimining with 5,8Mh and I have average income 0,53GBX per day, calculated from last 5 days period. How much do you earn?

I'm mining with almost 10k mh/s on Unimining and last 24h is 0.84101988. I have switched between Unimining and Altminer quite a lot because both are having issues.

what is the best pool to mine ?
Altminer.net or Unimining.net

I use both and both were creating issues.
They would pay me sometimes every 2 hours as supposed to, but sometimes every 4 or 6 hours, which would make my 24h payments really low.
For the past 2 days, things have been fine, even though there's an hour or two missing (for example paying every 3rd hour instead of 2).
Never had such issues with any other coin, and it's a mystery that 2 big pools are doing it, which leads me to believe it probably is not pool error.
Then you have no idea how mining works. Remember that you are paid when the coins mature. For coins to mature you need 100 blocks. 100 blocks at 150sec each block, means around 4h. The payout is every 1 or 2h. But the pool won't pay you uncofirmed balance.

I'm not new at mining.
I have mined a dozen of different coins. Mining GoByte worked fine in the beginning, but for the past week it became problematic.
Also, a few weeks ago I wrote that the price of GoByte is weird. Every time BTC goes down, GoByte goes up. This is great to maximize earnings, but I suspect the price is being manipulated.
Now it's still one of the most profitable coins to mine, but it's slowly becoming more trouble than it's worth.
member
Activity: 527
Merit: 13
what is the best pool to mine ?
Altminer.net or Unimining.net

I use both and both were creating issues.
They would pay me sometimes every 2 hours as supposed to, but sometimes every 4 or 6 hours, which would make my 24h payments really low.
For the past 2 days, things have been fine, even though there's an hour or two missing (for example paying every 3rd hour instead of 2).
Never had such issues with any other coin, and it's a mystery that 2 big pools are doing it, which leads me to believe it probably is not pool error.
Then you have no idea how mining works. Remember that you are paid when the coins mature. For coins to mature you need 100 blocks. 100 blocks at 150sec each block, means around 4h. The payout is every 1 or 2h. But the pool won't pay you uncofirmed balance.
It is clear. I'm new too, so your explanation help me a lot. Good work, Dev.
Thank You. Glad that you learn. ^_^
member
Activity: 527
Merit: 13
what is the best pool to mine ?
Altminer.net or Unimining.net

I use both and both were creating issues.
They would pay me sometimes every 2 hours as supposed to, but sometimes every 4 or 6 hours, which would make my 24h payments really low.
For the past 2 days, things have been fine, even though there's an hour or two missing (for example paying every 3rd hour instead of 2).
Never had such issues with any other coin, and it's a mystery that 2 big pools are doing it, which leads me to believe it probably is not pool error.
Then you have no idea how mining works. Remember that you are paid when the coins mature. For coins to mature you need 100 blocks. 100 blocks at 150sec each block, means around 4h. The payout is every 1 or 2h. But the pool won't pay you uncofirmed balance.
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