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Topic: [ANN] [HVC] Heavycoin - Ultra-secure, Decentralized Block Reward Voting, Fast - page 245. (Read 542308 times)

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If the shoe fits, wear it, lowlife

your arguments lack cohesion, im pretty sure the shoe only fits in your blinkered little world. This is you - "boo hoo Ive got a shit pc and havent been able to make million off mining cryptocurrency".

Actually, it's more like you're the one crying saying "boo hoo ... you were mislead and some of you were defrauded but what's wrong with that? As long as I profit, fuck the ones who were misled"
sr. member
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doesnt make a difference

Go to the folder that the 1gh minerd.exe is in...  right-click minerd.exe...  create a shortcut of minerd.exe...  right-click the shortcut...  click Properties...  go to the Target field...  add what you see below after \minerd.exe" but make sure there is one space after the " and then double click the shortcut to run the miner.

-a heavy -v 512 -o stratum+tcp://hvcpool.1gh.com:5333 -u YOURWALLETADDRESS -p x

thanks for trying bud, but still isn't working
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if you want anything in life to be truly equal then you might as well kill yourself as that isn't going to happen. people are so retarded, so you want loads of coins worth loads of money each and want them to have come easily to you with your obviously shit hardware? so those who have lots of cores are expected to get less in this alternate universe of which you speak? presumably. Fuck off and stop being a stupid cunt.

I got your point and i give in you're absolutly right too therefore i just ask you to leave the word equal out of your fucking mouth, please!

+1 - if this shit was regulated, developers would be getting sued for false advertisement and manipulation. The regulators would be all over their ass
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If the shoe fits, wear it, lowlife

your arguments lack cohesion, im pretty sure the shoe only fits in your blinkered little world. This is you - "boo hoo Ive got a shit pc and havent been able to make million off mining cryptocurrency".
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If the shoe fits, wear it, lowlife
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if you want anything in life to be truly equal then you might as well kill yourself as that isn't going to happen. people are so retarded, so you want loads of coins worth loads of money each and want them to have come easily to you with your obviously shit hardware? so those who have lots of cores are expected to get less in this alternate universe of which you speak? presumably. Fuck off and stop being a stupid cunt.

I got your point and i give in you're absolutly right too therefore i just ask you to leave the word equal out of your fucking mouth, please!

I never espoused equality you dumb fuck.
newbie
Activity: 17
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if you want anything in life to be truly equal then you might as well kill yourself as that isn't going to happen. people are so retarded, so you want loads of coins worth loads of money each and want them to have come easily to you with your obviously shit hardware? so those who have lots of cores are expected to get less in this alternate universe of which you speak? presumably. Fuck off and stop being a stupid cunt.

I got your point and i give in you're absolutly right too therefore i just ask you to leave the word equal out of your fucking mouth, please!
sr. member
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I'm halfway to 10 HVC after 24hrs of wallet mining and 6 HRS of pool mining! YahooooooooooO!!!!!

Mining using a 2500K @ 4.0GHZ. Waiting until 10 coins and then im out.
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I found a total of 2 blocks with a single dual E5-2697 v2 system (48 cores).  I started mining pretty much within minutes of launch, but my first block wasnt until 7 hours later. I wasn't watching the system so I dont know what difficulty was at that time, but I got block 1 and 2 7 and 12 hours after launch.  So I have about 1300 coins... are they worth anything?
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I am mining at 50 K/hs since 3 hours in the 1gh pool but just 0.011 HVCs in my wallet yet,
so my latest impression with this coin is, it has nothin in common with the word equal!

if you want anything in life to be truly equal then you might as well kill yourself as that isn't going to happen. people are so retarded, so you want loads of coins worth loads of money each and want them to have come easily to you with your obviously shit hardware? so those who have lots of cores are expected to get less in this alternate universe of which you speak? presumably. Fuck off and stop being a stupid cunt.
newbie
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I am mining at 50 K/hs since 3 hours in the 1gh pool but just 0.011 HVCs in my wallet yet,
so my latest impression with this coin is, it has nothin in common with the word equal!
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any news when the stratum will be up?
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Brb gotta go to the bathroom and take a HEAVY shit.
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any progress about stratum mining and mpos fork?

zhpool i can only agree on this x1000
this should have been finished yesterday already. atm 1gh most likely has 51%+
keccak512 & nomisugi provide this A S A P plz. essential!!

anyone know why i can't get the hvc.1gh miner working? it doesnt seem to do anything...i'm using WinXP 32-bit Pro:

minerd.exe -a heavy -v 512 -o stratum+tcp://hvc.1gh.com:5333 -u -p

did u download this: http://hvcdl.1gh.com/cpuminer-windows.zip ?
"doesnt seem to do anything"? screenshot?

Cant believe 1gh run faster than the biological father Huh
sr. member
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anyone know why i can't get the hvc.1gh miner working? it doesnt seem to do anything...i'm using WinXP 32-bit Pro:

minerd.exe -a heavy -v 512 -o stratum+tcp://hvc.1gh.com:5333 -u -p

Try vote 1024. The pool might be blocking low votes.

You also have the wrong server address. It should be hvcpool.1gh.com:5333

hcv.1gh is the web URL

thanks for the info but still no difference. I tried the latest cpuminer with the -a sha256d option and it seems to run fine, obviously doesnt' work for HVC, so it seems that it might be something with the 'heavy' option.

Are you using the software from their page?

yep, this is what i have in the .bat now:
minerd -a heavy -v 1024 -o stratum+tcp://hvcpool.1gh.com:5333 -u -p
pause

with and replace with actual values


minerd.exe

doesnt make a difference
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1. How could the difficulty level have increased so quickly if nobody was mining? That makes no sense. People were indeed mining. The developers and his buddies were mining along with a few people who had 1000 cpus or 500 cpus. They got the early coins. Mining was going on for 12 hours before the first pool was up with all the smaller users getting no blocks. Only those with 50+ CPUs got blocks before 1gh was up.

Your evidence for that is what? I solomined this coin even though I was too late for the launch. I got some blocks. I am not a friend of the developers. I have no contact with the developers other than this forum. I do not own a botnet, or use cloud mining.

If you were unlucky enough to not mine a block, then that is nothing other than bad luck. Please stop with the FUD and personal attacks.

I agree that this wasn't a smooth launch, but I've taken part in worse, and have gone on to successfully mine coins.

This is complete BS. 99.99% of people did not get a block. If you did it was either because A. you have a lot of hashing power B. You got about as lucky as someone winning the grand prize on a scratch off.

On top of that, your block size was voted on by people who either A. had a lot of hashing power OR B. got about as lucky as someone winning the grand prize on a lottery scratch off.

+1
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Its on two exchange why pay to get on more, I mean seriously why waste money to bribe your way on. Its like the ultimate idiocy.



Liquidity helps price a lot. The more places the coin is listed, the more exposure and the more opportunities people have to buy/sell. Listing on one exchange means that exchange dictates the price and that's not something you want. You want forces in the marketplace to dictate that based on buy/sell quantity and price that is distributed evenly among exchanges.


I understand that however it is still not worth paying your way on to a site, if it can not get on a site by its uniqueness and merit then it doesn't need to be on a site, why pay the exchange, that's all you do when you throw BTC at it.

Ahh yes, I agree. But maybe people need to pay because the coin's launch was such a failure. Because of that, there's little chance popularity will spike and cause exchanges to decide to spend time and money on this so the only way to get the price up at this point is gonna be to pay exchanges. Pump & dump isn't gonna work on only 1 exchange. Order-flow will be too easy to read and even the biggest n00bs with no trading experience will be able to see the pumps.
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1. How could the difficulty level have increased so quickly if nobody was mining? That makes no sense. People were indeed mining. The developers and his buddies were mining along with a few people who had 1000 cpus or 500 cpus. They got the early coins. Mining was going on for 12 hours before the first pool was up with all the smaller users getting no blocks. Only those with 50+ CPUs got blocks before 1gh was up.

Your evidence for that is what? I solomined this coin even though I was too late for the launch. I got some blocks. I am not a friend of the developers. I have no contact with the developers other than this forum. I do not own a botnet, or use cloud mining.

If you were unlucky enough to not mine a block, then that is nothing other than bad luck. Please stop with the FUD and personal attacks.

I agree that this wasn't a smooth launch, but I've taken part in worse, and have gone on to successfully mine coins.

This is complete BS. 99.99% of people did not get a block. If you did it was either because A. you have a lot of hashing power B. You got about as lucky as someone winning the grand prize on a scratch off.

On top of that, your block size was voted on by people who either A. had a lot of hashing power OR B. got about as lucky as someone winning the grand prize on a lottery scratch off.

+1
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100


Its on two exchange why pay to get on more, I mean seriously why waste money to bribe your way on. Its like the ultimate idiocy.



Liquidity helps price a lot. The more places the coin is listed, the more exposure and the more opportunities people have to buy/sell. Listing on one exchange means that exchange dictates the price and that's not something you want. You want forces in the marketplace to dictate that based on buy/sell quantity and price that is distributed evenly among exchanges.


I understand that however it is still not worth paying your way on to a site, if it can not get on a site by its uniqueness and merit then it doesn't need to be on a site, why pay the exchange, that's all you do when you throw BTC at it.
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10


1. How could the difficulty level have increased so quickly if nobody was mining? That makes no sense. People were indeed mining. The developers and his buddies were mining along with a few people who had 1000 cpus or 500 cpus. They got the early coins. Mining was going on for 12 hours before the first pool was up with all the smaller users getting no blocks. Only those with 50+ CPUs got blocks before 1gh was up.

Your evidence for that is what? I solomined this coin even though I was too late for the launch. I got some blocks. I am not a friend of the developers. I have no contact with the developers other than this forum. I do not own a botnet, or use cloud mining.

If you were unlucky enough to not mine a block, then that is nothing other than bad luck. Please stop with the FUD and personal attacks.

I agree that this wasn't a smooth launch, but I've taken part in worse, and have gone on to successfully mine coins.

This is complete BS. 99.99% of people did not get a block. If you did it was either because A. you have a lot of hashing power B. You got about as lucky as someone winning the grand prize on a scratch off.

On top of that, your block size was voted on by people who either A. had a lot of hashing power OR B. got about as lucky as someone winning the grand prize on a lottery scratch off.
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