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sr. member
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The news of Grin's quotation on the Bittrex exchange, with pair Btc, is passing in these minutes

If we exclude Okex that made the announcement of the quote different time ago, but still has not opened to the same, Bittrex will be the first big exchange to quote the newborn coin.

New updated Exchange list:


1 www.bitforex.com
2 www.bitmesh.com
3 www.galleon.exchange
4 www.grinpay.org
5 www.chainrift.com
6 www.hb.top
7 www.nexex.io
8 www.Vinex.network
9 www.kkex.vip
10 www.bisq.network
11 www.bit.cc
12 www.lbank.io
13 www.bibox.com
14 www.tradeogre.com
15 www.coinall
16 www.kucoin
17 www.okex   soon
18 www.bittrex.com   soon
hero member
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Hi kingcolex,
Can you spend a couple of seconds to use snip or delete un-used part of original posts for your comment to avoid pyramid quote, please.
Pyramid quoted posts make your posts are too long, hard to follow idea-flow, and contains my time to scroll computer mouse to see pages of the topic.
Thank you.
~
For instance, the above quoted post is extremely pyramid-quoted, it should not pyramid quoted like this.
hero member
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Homo Sapiens Bitcoinerthalensis
<...> You made NO effort in helping. Nobody in this thread did.

Actually mate, with the info you initially provided, both of us sincerely tried to help.
@kingcolex I suppose, is just a bit more frustrated than I am, with noob accounts asking a question that has been answered multiple times just before.
Obviously not in your case, but please don't be so judgemental of people trying to help.
hero member
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Homo Sapiens Bitcoinerthalensis
Anyone on sparkpool not having mature balance for withdrawal as of today?
legendary
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A humble Siberian miner
I much prefer ledger or Trezor over windows for security.

Sounds right. But I prefer Linux-based PC for crypto wallets because of convenience.
member
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Maybe try another pool? Roll Eyes

Would there be any reason why a pool wouldn't accept AMD cards but would accept NVidia cards?

F2Pool is what I'm using if it matters.
Yeah I'm guessing you like all the others posting and not reading are using 4gb cards.

I do think binary has a point.

I mean, to be fair...  this is a lot of shade in 4 (really 2) lines.
legendary
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A humble Siberian miner
Hopefully we will see some grin hardware wallet support soon, until then a nuc is only going to be used for that and that only.
First, let the Windows wallet appear...

Hi guys! We have added Grin to our mining profitability calculator, I hope it helps you!

Regards

Green Mining Profitability Calculator



Excellent! But is it for C29 or C31 algo?
member
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Maybe try another pool? Roll Eyes

Would there be any reason why a pool wouldn't accept AMD cards but would accept NVidia cards?

F2Pool is what I'm using if it matters.
Yeah I'm guessing you like all the others posting and not reading are using 4gb cards.

I actually have the XFX 8gb 570 cards.
Look, it worked fine for a week and then it randomly stopped.
I have two rigs, one with 8 GTX 1080's and another with 4 XFX 570 8GB.
The XFX 570 8gb stopped working because of that error.
Now if you can stop assuming that I'm an idiot for 10 seconds and provide some actual assistance instead of being an asshat it'll be appreciated.
Thanks.


Did you do what Patrike told you to?

I have no idea what happened but on my AMD rig nothing is working right anymore. I'm trying the 6.1.12 version but since installing I can't use the rig at all. I'm trying to avoid doing a clean install of Windows 10 since I'm not sure that's the problem. It's not virtual memory because I have 256G allocated for that.

Anyway, here's what I'm experiencing:

For Grin using GrinPro Miner 1.1 it starts and stops a few times and then crashes the Remote Agent (updated to latest version as well.)

Quote
====================================================================================================
C:\Users\Greg\AppData\Roaming\AwesomeMinerService\grinpro_1_1_5\GrinProMiner.exe  api-port=4032

...

====================================================================================================
Mining Engine Process started, PID: 2364
> Failed to initialize CoreCLR, HRESULT: 0x80070057

====================================================================================================
Unexpected exit of mining software. Possible cause: Incorrect configuration or crashing software
Diagnostics completed
This error message indicates that GrinPro miner failed to load because it couldn't find or initialize .NET Core 2.2.1 (or ASP.NET Core 2.2.1). This is however a bit strange as you say you can run it manually which indicates that you should have these packages installed already.

If you open cmd.exe and execute the following two command, do you get the same error?
cd C:\Users\Greg\AppData\Roaming\AwesomeMinerService\grinpro_1_1_5
GrinProMiner.exe  api-port=4032

Quote
ERROR   Listen errorUnable to read data from the transport connection: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host.
-
This isn't just GrinPro miner related either. I tried to mine ETH and it yielded the same results.
I opted for pastebin for the Windows logs so I wouldn't spam the forum thread more than I already may have. Sorry about that. I couldn't find an option to attach text files.
Any help that you can provide would be appreciated. Thanks.
I tried a bit with F2pool grin and found out that for the error message above, you need to force Grin Pro to use SSL connection. In the Properties of your pool in Awesome Miner, please set the Pool Connection URL to:
stratum+ssl://grin29.f2pool.com:13654

I did and it didn't work.
But because I wasn't getting any help whatsoever from this thread I just did a clean install. No idea what was causing the problem in the first place. It would have been nice to know in case it was to happen again.
Quit acting so entitled, it isn't anyone's job or duty to help you troubleshoot. So quit being a little prick.

I'm entitled to be treated as you would like to be treated. That's all. A little respect would go a long way. I received none because I'm clearly a noob that can't search and read. I posted a very simple inquiry and all I received in return was a huge pushback ONLY from those that would rather spend time flaming those that have searched, read and as a last resort put up with intolerance and rudeness from people that are clearly better than those in need of help and guidance bit somehow not deserving of it.
If you're willing to help then awesome but if you'd rather waste both of our time trying your best to feel superior just because of a POST COUNT then don't bother. Some of us may be new to this FORUM but not to the subject. Stop treating everyone like their idiots because YOU can't help them. If you can't help then don't. That's all. So simple that even a noob can do it. Wink
No you received none because your treating a thread like it's a customer service page or forum. No one here is paid to help you or has a manager for you to call. I did try to help you, I took your error code and researched it with mining and found that reply. The next step was seeing if you followed the steps. If you just would say yes or no then give me time to respond, we were going to go over your os and installing a competing miner.

But you just a fresh install so it solved itself and you can quit whining now.

Let me see if I got this straight.
Your way of "helping" me was by doing exactly what I did to the point that you stumbled onto ANOTHER one of my own posts to where someone else was actually helping me? You made NO effort in helping. Nobody in this thread did. It was assumed that I was using a 4gb 570 card and the only suggestion that was close to being helpful was to try a different pool. See this from my perspective here if you can. I approached this thread after already posting on another because I found that it wasn't Awesome Miner related. Strange that Patrike was of better help on a problem that isn't even related to his program than anyone here was. Right? Seriously, if I had over 1,000 posts and a much earlier join date I'm sure I would have received a lot more respect than what I had received. I'm sure you all get tons of noobs that don't search and it is very frustrating and as someone that has experience in other forums can attest it is much easier to not reply with anything than with satire and negativity towards those that come looking for guidance. A senior member like yourself should know better. You all should. You might be far more knowledgeable on the matter at hand but there are several things that other members such as myself are way more proficient at than you are. Should you seek my assistance with something would you approve with the same amount of treatment as I had received? Probably not. So as I had said, all I wanted was some assistance. If someone (anyone) could have (would have) provided it then it would have been greatly appreciated. Yet we wasted so much of our time with assumptions and flaming of me that nobody here even bothered to help because they were all so quick to judge and assume that a person with less than 20 post count can possibly know how to search and read. Obviously, it was user error and not something technical. Right? I believe I have properly gauged the proper tone and demeanor of this particular thread and due to that I already knew that it would be far easier to wipe everything and start anew than to bother with such inappropriate support from the members here within this thread. I do not nor have I assumed that I was entitled to anything from this group with the exception of some respect and dignity. It is a fact that I had received quite the opposite. Let's not be so quick assume that everyone is completely incompetent and lazy. If you hadn't guessed by now, I am not. I am however intolerant of inappropriate snap judgement by members that lack patience and morals. Yet perhaps if I'm in desperate need of ridicule then I should know where to turn.


FYI, just so you know this isn't directed towards one person but rather the group within this thread. Not you personally kingcolex. Just those that would rather spend time degrading another member instead of helping. Should it not apply then cool. No hard feelings. For those that share such intentions then I suggest they grow up and learn some values.
member
Activity: 180
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Maybe try another pool? Roll Eyes

Would there be any reason why a pool wouldn't accept AMD cards but would accept NVidia cards?

F2Pool is what I'm using if it matters.
Yeah I'm guessing you like all the others posting and not reading are using 4gb cards.

I actually have the XFX 8gb 570 cards.
Look, it worked fine for a week and then it randomly stopped.
I have two rigs, one with 8 GTX 1080's and another with 4 XFX 570 8GB.
The XFX 570 8gb stopped working because of that error.
Now if you can stop assuming that I'm an idiot for 10 seconds and provide some actual assistance instead of being an asshat it'll be appreciated.
Thanks.


Did you do what Patrike told you to?

I have no idea what happened but on my AMD rig nothing is working right anymore. I'm trying the 6.1.12 version but since installing I can't use the rig at all. I'm trying to avoid doing a clean install of Windows 10 since I'm not sure that's the problem. It's not virtual memory because I have 256G allocated for that.

Anyway, here's what I'm experiencing:

For Grin using GrinPro Miner 1.1 it starts and stops a few times and then crashes the Remote Agent (updated to latest version as well.)

Quote
====================================================================================================
C:\Users\Greg\AppData\Roaming\AwesomeMinerService\grinpro_1_1_5\GrinProMiner.exe  api-port=4032

...

====================================================================================================
Mining Engine Process started, PID: 2364
> Failed to initialize CoreCLR, HRESULT: 0x80070057

====================================================================================================
Unexpected exit of mining software. Possible cause: Incorrect configuration or crashing software
Diagnostics completed
This error message indicates that GrinPro miner failed to load because it couldn't find or initialize .NET Core 2.2.1 (or ASP.NET Core 2.2.1). This is however a bit strange as you say you can run it manually which indicates that you should have these packages installed already.

If you open cmd.exe and execute the following two command, do you get the same error?
cd C:\Users\Greg\AppData\Roaming\AwesomeMinerService\grinpro_1_1_5
GrinProMiner.exe  api-port=4032

Quote
ERROR   Listen errorUnable to read data from the transport connection: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host.
-
This isn't just GrinPro miner related either. I tried to mine ETH and it yielded the same results.
I opted for pastebin for the Windows logs so I wouldn't spam the forum thread more than I already may have. Sorry about that. I couldn't find an option to attach text files.
Any help that you can provide would be appreciated. Thanks.
I tried a bit with F2pool grin and found out that for the error message above, you need to force Grin Pro to use SSL connection. In the Properties of your pool in Awesome Miner, please set the Pool Connection URL to:
stratum+ssl://grin29.f2pool.com:13654

I did and it didn't work.
But because I wasn't getting any help whatsoever from this thread I just did a clean install. No idea what was causing the problem in the first place. It would have been nice to know in case it was to happen again.
Quit acting so entitled, it isn't anyone's job or duty to help you troubleshoot. So quit being a little prick.

I'm entitled to be treated as you would like to be treated. That's all. A little respect would go a long way. I received none because I'm clearly a noob that can't search and read. I posted a very simple inquiry and all I received in return was a huge pushback ONLY from those that would rather spend time flaming those that have searched, read and as a last resort put up with intolerance and rudeness from people that are clearly better than those in need of help and guidance bit somehow not deserving of it.
If you're willing to help then awesome but if you'd rather waste both of our time trying your best to feel superior just because of a POST COUNT then don't bother. Some of us may be new to this FORUM but not to the subject. Stop treating everyone like their idiots because YOU can't help them. If you can't help then don't. That's all. So simple that even a noob can do it. Wink
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Activity: 180
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Maybe try another pool? Roll Eyes

Would there be any reason why a pool wouldn't accept AMD cards but would accept NVidia cards?

F2Pool is what I'm using if it matters.
Yeah I'm guessing you like all the others posting and not reading are using 4gb cards.

I actually have the XFX 8gb 570 cards.
Look, it worked fine for a week and then it randomly stopped.
I have two rigs, one with 8 GTX 1080's and another with 4 XFX 570 8GB.
The XFX 570 8gb stopped working because of that error.
Now if you can stop assuming that I'm an idiot for 10 seconds and provide some actual assistance instead of being an asshat it'll be appreciated.
Thanks.


Did you do what Patrike told you to?

I have no idea what happened but on my AMD rig nothing is working right anymore. I'm trying the 6.1.12 version but since installing I can't use the rig at all. I'm trying to avoid doing a clean install of Windows 10 since I'm not sure that's the problem. It's not virtual memory because I have 256G allocated for that.

Anyway, here's what I'm experiencing:

For Grin using GrinPro Miner 1.1 it starts and stops a few times and then crashes the Remote Agent (updated to latest version as well.)

Quote
====================================================================================================
C:\Users\Greg\AppData\Roaming\AwesomeMinerService\grinpro_1_1_5\GrinProMiner.exe  api-port=4032

...

====================================================================================================
Mining Engine Process started, PID: 2364
> Failed to initialize CoreCLR, HRESULT: 0x80070057

====================================================================================================
Unexpected exit of mining software. Possible cause: Incorrect configuration or crashing software
Diagnostics completed
This error message indicates that GrinPro miner failed to load because it couldn't find or initialize .NET Core 2.2.1 (or ASP.NET Core 2.2.1). This is however a bit strange as you say you can run it manually which indicates that you should have these packages installed already.

If you open cmd.exe and execute the following two command, do you get the same error?
cd C:\Users\Greg\AppData\Roaming\AwesomeMinerService\grinpro_1_1_5
GrinProMiner.exe  api-port=4032

Quote
ERROR   Listen errorUnable to read data from the transport connection: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host.
-
This isn't just GrinPro miner related either. I tried to mine ETH and it yielded the same results.
I opted for pastebin for the Windows logs so I wouldn't spam the forum thread more than I already may have. Sorry about that. I couldn't find an option to attach text files.
Any help that you can provide would be appreciated. Thanks.
I tried a bit with F2pool grin and found out that for the error message above, you need to force Grin Pro to use SSL connection. In the Properties of your pool in Awesome Miner, please set the Pool Connection URL to:
stratum+ssl://grin29.f2pool.com:13654

I did and it didn't work.
But because I wasn't getting any help whatsoever from this thread I just did a clean install. No idea what was causing the problem in the first place. It would have been nice to know in case it was to happen again.
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At the moment NVDIA is outperforming AMD by at least 30%.
This wasn't the case in 2017- beginning 2018. I'm glad I bought the two rigs then (NVDIA & AMD), but sad to watch AMD left to the sidewalk.
Also as for NVDIA cards, best speeds are always noted in the "ti" versions.

Yeah, but every algo is different. AMD outperforms Nvidia in ETH and memory hard algos.

Thats why you need the pil. With it nVidia > AMD by a lot.
legendary
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At the moment NVDIA is outperforming AMD by at least 30%.
This wasn't the case in 2017- beginning 2018. I'm glad I bought the two rigs then (NVDIA & AMD), but sad to watch AMD left to the sidewalk.
Also as for NVDIA cards, best speeds are always noted in the "ti" versions.

Yeah, but every algo is different. AMD outperforms Nvidia in ETH and memory hard algos.
member
Activity: 180
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Maybe try another pool? Roll Eyes

Would there be any reason why a pool wouldn't accept AMD cards but would accept NVidia cards?

F2Pool is what I'm using if it matters.
Yeah I'm guessing you like all the others posting and not reading are using 4gb cards.

I actually have the XFX 8gb 570 cards.
Look, it worked fine for a week and then it randomly stopped.
I have two rigs, one with 8 GTX 1080's and another with 4 XFX 570 8GB.
The XFX 570 8gb stopped working because of that error.
Now if you can stop assuming that I'm an idiot for 10 seconds and provide some actual assistance instead of being an asshat it'll be appreciated.
Thanks.
hero member
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Homo Sapiens Bitcoinerthalensis
At the moment NVDIA is outperforming AMD by at least 30%.
This wasn't the case in 2017- beginning 2018. I'm glad I bought the two rigs then (NVDIA & AMD), but sad to watch AMD left to the sidewalk.
Also as for NVDIA cards, best speeds are always noted in the "ti" versions.
newbie
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f2pool is fine, and as far as know there is no reason to distinguish between NVDIA & AMD when it comes to share acceptance.
It either works or it doesn't. You said it worked. What changed since then?

Maybe also rebooting your router might help fix NAT/WAN possible issues.

Between the 2 cards which one is the best one to buy?  Thanks.
hero member
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Homo Sapiens Bitcoinerthalensis
f2pool is fine, and as far as know there is no reason to distinguish between NVDIA & AMD when it comes to share acceptance.
It either works or it doesn't. You said it worked. What changed since then?

Maybe also rebooting your router might help fix NAT/WAN possible issues.
member
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Maybe try another pool? Roll Eyes

Would there be any reason why a pool wouldn't accept AMD cards but would accept NVidia cards?

F2Pool is what I'm using if it matters.
hero member
Activity: 1204
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Homo Sapiens Bitcoinerthalensis
Maybe try another pool? Roll Eyes
member
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Any ideas on what causes this error?

ERROR   Listen errorUnable to read data from the transport connection: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host.

My virtual memory is 256G so I've pretty much ruled that out.

Suggestions?

I don't have a VPN, firewall or antivirus on the rig.
It was working fine up until recently. I have no idea what happened.

I've uninstalled/re-installed .net 2.2 as well. I'm stuck.
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[FATA] [2019-02-07T06:43:46-06:00] Insufficient memory 9171.7 MB available on device (#0). Unable to run the solver
[WARN] [2019-02-07T06:43:47-06:00] Miner died! It will be restarted soon...


Not off to a good start on my 1080ti.

Sheeeeit.

Is your Windows virtual memory set to 20-30Gb or something?
For c31, ~8Gb of VM is needed per GPU.

It seems pretty clear from the message it's the on gpu mem that's lacking ('...on device...')  Windows is known to reserve more mem on GPUs than nix, which is why a lot of c31 miners could only work on nix at first.  2G reserved seems crazy tho.  Also thought c31 miners fell into 2 camps - those needing 11G and those needing 8G.  If it's the former, don't know how they could say it's a Windows miner, unless they mean just for 16G cards.  If it's the latter, 9.172G should be plenty.
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