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Topic: [ANN] MemoryCoin | CPU Coin | Paid Dev Team | Limited Supply [MMC] - page 111. (Read 281389 times)

newbie
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can someone confirm for me that if I have 3 machines on the local network and only one of them has server=1 in it's conf file and the others all have server=0 and the rcp port set to 127.0.0.1 then by turning on mining on all of them then they are working towards the same server machine wallet? (if that makes sense). They are all mining away happily but just want to check the other two aren't wasting their time.

Thanks for any help
full member
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i am synced with my 3 old comps and mining now so i still wait and see whats happening , i think it gonna be worth it after the 48 hours are gone , just like freetrade told us , let us all be patient and trust freetrade , i think the man knows what he is doing

You'll get more coins per block after 48 hours, but you still need to solve blocks.  It's been about 20 minutes for the last 2 blocks - getting a block is like winning a lottery.

Been running 12 hashes total for an hour (40 total threads) - nothing yet.
legendary
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i am synced with my 3 old comps and mining now so i still wait and see whats happening , i think it gonna be worth it after the 48 hours are gone , just like freetrade told us , let us all be patient and trust freetrade , i think the man knows what he is doing
member
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Just to ask, is there any way for a i7-860 to work with this?
full member
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sorry for being noob, but i just setup a vps; i'm mining with bitcoind, but I don't know where the coins are going; can someone help (i understand shit at linux, it takes me 1 hour to launch memorycoin server...)

Btw, I get a block using an I7 for 1h30

they stay in the blockchain, the currency is virtual Smiley
But the funds are connected to your adress and private key. You can transfer the funds from the server to another wallet you control by the command line or copy over the wallet.dat in ~/.memorycoin/ and import it in a dekstop client!
sr. member
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Vires in Numeris
have 2 connected to the network, but still can't sync ...
Join the club.
Three hours here.
full member
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I will run for an hour or two - If I can't compete with 32 threads and 8 threads, it's not viable without a pool in my opinion.
hero member
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sorry for being noob, but i just setup a vps; i'm mining with bitcoind, but I don't know where the coins are going; can someone help (i understand shit at linux, it takes me 1 hour to launch memorycoin server...)

Btw, I get a block using an I7 for 1h30
newbie
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have 2 connected to the network, but still can't sync ...
full member
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At this rate people are lucky to find a block per day.
member
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Everyone quit whining and get mining.....either you find some or you don't, or you can go back to mining whatever else you want.  It does no good to whine here to the public.  I should only expect that from someone named giveBTCpls.....

So, on to constructive conversation.  It looks like you only need 1GB of RAM, no matter how many threads, unlike Protoshares.
member
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I connected to net and mininf now. But no one found block at all.
newbie
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we need a form of pooled mining for this with 6mins per block i dont think i got much chance of finding a block solo unless i get lucky (and i dont have much luck usually)
sr. member
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full member
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6 Minutes per block
56 Blocks
= 5 hours and 36 minutes
hero member
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Where is the block height at the moment ? 56 ?
Is it stuck ?


I think its just nobody has found a new block yet....It took 40-60 minutes to get to 40'ish blocks...
At 6 minutes per block it was almost ok, but block 56 is taking too much time.
sr. member
Activity: 476
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Where is the block height at the moment ? 56 ?
Is it stuck ?


I think its just nobody has found a new block yet...
hero member
Activity: 637
Merit: 500
Where is the block height at the moment ? 56 ?
Is it stuck ?
mux
sr. member
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    "hashespermin" : 0.37096345,

  Undecided

I'm back to mining bitcoin on my iphone

 Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
full member
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Merit: 100
    "hashespermin" : 0.37096345,

  Undecided

I'm back to mining bitcoin on my iphone
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