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46.36257598 MMC
Full synced
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13094 blocks now. Locks like the mining pool comand, block some tings.

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Seems like the sync is stuck. Try restarting it, if you don't get to block 13093 close it again, go to %appdata%\MemoryCoin , delete everything (except wallet.dat!) and start it again. It will resync from the beginning then.

Ok, i wil give you a sound Wink Tanx alot Smiley
Re index from harddrive now
newbie
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Seems like the sync is stuck. Try restarting it, if you don't get to block 13093 close it again, go to %appdata%\MemoryCoin , delete everything (except wallet.dat!) and start it again. It will resync from the beginning then.
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Everything under payouts should be in your wallet, it only takes a few seconds to minutes until it shows up there

Here's the address it was paid to:
http://www.mmc-chain.com/?engine=blockexplorer&address=ML4jJT2SjGcjC7MTnQx6Eg5GJsp9C7AfbJ

Is that your address? Is your wallet synced (we're at block 13085 currently)?

My wallet is ( ML4jJT2SjGcjC7MTnQx6Eg5GJsp9C7AfbJ ) So it is mine, jess full synced. Could it bee the pool mining, get the issue? I mine with wallet. And my ballance is 41.85453 MMC  Block 12573 o_0 Green V at full synced.
newbie
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Everything under payouts should be in your wallet, it only takes a few seconds to minutes until it shows up there

Here's the address it was paid to:
http://www.mmc-chain.com/?engine=blockexplorer&address=ML4jJT2SjGcjC7MTnQx6Eg5GJsp9C7AfbJ

Is that your address? Is your wallet synced (we're at block 13085 currently)?
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EARNINGS

    3.8710 MMC Paid
    0.1412 MMC Current balance
    2.1943 MMC Unconfirmed
LATEST PAYOUTS
ID    Date    Amount    TX ID
4654    4 hours ago    0.58248057    62987b61909a2ac949b6c8c15ce37d481b3a3cadbeb744ac0803cbe522910968
4642    12 hours ago    0.56662727    a73d2df9d612d5afc6365819bc458a89359e0e8162babcfe56576fc1ebe1a5a0
4630    a day ago    0.55510390    f13dce7d78ac30445f65877f7a87e78287e57b0710d60e0a7db88fe1a6841aec
4618    2 days ago    0.55896055    51e0f9b2d52c4eca4d18e0595c4612d5fa623acdcd370d9bcfb945adff8dcbfd
4608    2 days ago    0.54525234    966abbe035e040f597385b06cbb03dfde735b4e50b885a7b4b9364488c6ef19a
4596    2 days ago    0.51284346    45a39fb0e14aefb33169f14a8a8ab8073379fbb877ff4506c864cfd78a8bf0b6
4573    2 days ago    0.54973709    2dee05e88096170f64993977e270ddd1381424eb4561d1a2787b5f0c86418b75

Still nothing, in wallet. Where/When cant i expect to get payout?
legendary
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Done.
I also hit up a few other threads and sites voting for MMC.
 Smiley
Please vote for MemoryCoin to be added to a new exchange (allcrypt.com) here:
http://www.allcrypt.com/beta/voting.php

(Note: You can vote 10 times for the same coin...)

Thanks

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Activity: 462
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Please vote for MemoryCoin to be added to a new exchange (allcrypt.com) here:
http://www.allcrypt.com/beta/voting.php

(Note: You can vote 10 times for the same coin...)

Thanks
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I'm crashing with no errorcode right from the getgo on the XEON E5-2620 which is Sandy Bridge supposedly.
I have 8 GB of RAM avail. OS is Server 2008 R2.

threads = 1
mining-params = mmc:av=1&aesni=on&m=2048
compact-stats = 0
print-timestamps = 1

I tried diff num of threads, mem, and aesni=off

??  lol

I don't have to register with the pool, correct?
Replied on the other thread Smiley
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.4975518
sr. member
Activity: 378
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I'm crashing with no errorcode right from the getgo on the XEON E5-2620 which is Sandy Bridge supposedly.
I have 8 GB of RAM avail. OS is Server 2008 R2.

threads = 1
mining-params = mmc:av=1&aesni=on&m=2048
mine = getwork://[email protected]:80:8880:8881:8882:8883/mmc
mine = getwork://[email protected]:8080:8081:8082:8083/mmc
mine = getwork://yvg1900.mmc_1:[email protected]:8080/mmc
#proxy = socks4a://127.0.0.1:9150
compact-stats = 0
print-timestamps = 1

I tried diff num of threads, mem, and aesni=off

??  lol

I don't have to register with the pool, correct?
sr. member
Activity: 378
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Hey Guys, I'd like to jump into this coin because I'm renting a server for another purpose already. I also have a used
XEON on the way that I bought.

What is the ideal mining program to use for a XEON E5-2560 2 GHZ, with 8GB RAM & Server 2008 R2 OS?

thanks much
Hi,
I've created a thread with info.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/profitable-cpu-mining-mine-from-home-work-tutorial-439874
The ideal miner 99.9% of the time is Yam (current version: M7k)
Follow the instructions on option 2 to get it working.


Thanks homey!
legendary
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Ah I see.
That is quite interesting.
Thanks.

So how do I we use this to mine MMC?
It looks very interesting. 

The Proof of Work is a modified Momentum based algorithm. It has a small SHA512 component, and a large AES component - chips with AES-NI instruction sets will fare *much* better. Each hash requires 1GB of Memory to perform and encrypts 50GB of data. By contrast, the verification only requires 128K and less than one 10th of a second.

Here's how Cuckoo Cycle at 2^{28} nodes compares:

It has the tiniest possible SHA256 component (one call), and a moderate siphash-2-4 component.
Each instance requires 1GB of memory to perform and hashes 1GB of data.
By contrast, the verification only requires 1/3 KB and takes less than one 10th of  a *micro* second.

Each instance has about a 5% probability of having a solution at the default setting.

Memory access in Cuckoo is maximally random, so it's constrained by memory latency
rather than bandwidth, and caches are irrelevant. The amount of computation is minimized
relative to memory access. See https://github.com/tromp/cuckoo for a paper and implementation.

I just design the PoW. It's up to other people to launch new coins that use it:-)

They should go with a relatively long block interval though (10min), so they can increase the
memory requirement to 4GB or more (where running a single instance takes over a minute).

I'm also a proponent of fixed rewards, since the rate of lost coins is a probably a few percent,
so even a fixed reward coin can't remain inflationary for long.
full member
Activity: 462
Merit: 100
Hey Guys, I'd like to jump into this coin because I'm renting a server for another purpose already. I also have a used
XEON on the way that I bought.

What is the ideal mining program to use for a XEON E5-2560 2 GHZ, with 8GB RAM & Server 2008 R2 OS?

thanks much
Hi,
I've created a thread with info.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/profitable-cpu-mining-mine-from-home-work-tutorial-439874
The ideal miner 99.9% of the time is Yam (current version: M7k)
Follow the instructions on option 2 to get it working.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
Hey Guys, I'd like to jump into this coin because I'm renting a server for another purpose already. I also have a used
XEON on the way that I bought.

What is the ideal mining program to use for a XEON E5-2560 2 GHZ, with 8GB RAM & Server 2008 R2 OS?

thanks much
legendary
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newbie
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Finally see publicized!
legendary
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So how do I we use this to mine MMC?
It looks very interesting. 

The Proof of Work is a modified Momentum based algorithm. It has a small SHA512 component, and a large AES component - chips with AES-NI instruction sets will fare *much* better. Each hash requires 1GB of Memory to perform and encrypts 50GB of data. By contrast, the verification only requires 128K and less than one 10th of a second.

Here's how Cuckoo Cycle at 2^{28} nodes compares:

It has the tiniest possible SHA256 component (one call), and a moderate siphash-2-4 component.
Each instance requires 1GB of memory to perform and hashes 1GB of data.
By contrast, the verification only requires 1/3 KB and takes less than one 10th of  a *micro* second.

Each instance has about a 5% probability of having a solution at the default setting.

Memory access in Cuckoo is maximally random, so it's constrained by memory latency
rather than bandwidth, and caches are irrelevant. The amount of computation is minimized
relative to memory access. See https://github.com/tromp/cuckoo for a paper and implementation.

I just design the PoW. It's up to other people to launch new coins that use it:-)

They should go with a relatively long block interval though (10min), so they can increase the
memory requirement to 4GB or more (where running a single instance takes over a minute).

I'm also a proponent of fixed rewards, since the rate of lost coins is a probably a few percent,
so even a fixed reward coin can't remain inflationary for long.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1004
I use mc2miner 0.1e version.
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=2042.0

It gets about 20% out of my CPU and seems to stay steady where as the others were not quite as quick or had larger swings in output.
The miner integrated with the wallet though is nice and the last couple releases has improved it alot.  I have not used it recently though.
They also support GPU mining as well.


What is the best cpu miner for this coin ? Is it gpu mineable ? If so, by a factor of how much is gpu mining faster ?
legendary
Activity: 1092
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What is the best cpu miner for this coin ? Is it gpu mineable ? If so, by a factor of how much is gpu mining faster ?
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