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Topic: [ANN] MemoryCoin | CPU Coin | Paid Dev Team | Limited Supply [MMC] - page 44. (Read 281387 times)

hero member
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Client not syncing, all data deleted 3 times, config as described here.






Use this :


addnode 69.30.254.58:1968 add


is a fast node




FaSan
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
Client not syncing, all data deleted 3 times, config as described here.


full member
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http://radikal.cc/Img/ShowUploadedImg?id=c9e5b58e543747009900b9d5da69408e
I dunno. And plus 1400 MMC on server with one Xeon E5-2640. Perhaps it's supposed to be very cheap coins.

Hmm - you sure you're on the right fork?

Are you seeing the same blocks as http://www.chainbrowser.com/memorycoin/

Of course you're right. I suspected that something was wrong.
But was it really hard to highlight in red color the message about downloading a new wallet? I downloaded my wallet at 16 December. And if you've changed it later for some reason how could I'd known it?

I suggest add info about the version 0.8.54 at the first page.
For example, in the case of changing a torrent, it's considered good manners to write about it with bold text, color highliting and dates.
I'm surprised that I have to write about such natural things.
hero member
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i have do a  topic with the best CPU for minning Memorycoin 2.0  you can check here https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=1498.0

Freetrade if you whant to stick it on the first topic ?

if your cpu is not on the list, put it here and i will update the topic
newbie
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that has to suck to have 3000 coins on wrong fork. Smiley
legendary
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http://radikal.cc/Img/ShowUploadedImg?id=c9e5b58e543747009900b9d5da69408e
I dunno. And plus 1400 MMC on server with one Xeon E5-2640. Perhaps it's supposed to be very cheap coins.

Hmm - you sure you're on the right fork?

Are you seeing the same blocks as http://www.chainbrowser.com/memorycoin/
full member
Activity: 123
Merit: 100
No block for 11h with 70hpm :/
No luck for me..
70 hashes per minute? What hardware do you use?
I've got about 3000 MMC for now with 3 hpm.

3000 MMC with 3 hpm how its can be possible ??

http://radikal.cc/Img/ShowUploadedImg?id=c9e5b58e543747009900b9d5da69408e
I dunno. And plus 1400 MMC on server with one Xeon E5-2640. Perhaps it's supposed to be very cheap coins.
newbie
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Received the coins... so its working correctly.  Thanks very much and such.

From the difficulty post above, I guess it will take me 15~ days to find a block lol.

Looking forward to a pool.
jr. member
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got a block with 1.7 hash  Grin

using only half the cores of my i7 4700 laptop...call it luck
newbie
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I've start mining today and i'm getting a score of about 8/9 hashes for minute.

I hope that the speed index is different from the protoshares one  Huh
sr. member
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This is luck. Mined a 280 block on my server with 1.21 H/m!
And another with 2.9H/m! Smiley
hero member
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I've been mining since launch with my i5 2500k using 3/4 processors at 1.2 hash/s, haven't found any coin yets!

My Memory Coin wallet is MKEZJ1jYTMTv7rn2BaotjR3mtnPKzUDkcD

If anyone wants to send a tiny decimal place to see if my wallet is actually working correctly o-o

sent
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does anybody know what amount of hashing power per minute you need to generate 1 MMC
23696 divided by your hpm is how many minutes you have to wait for a block on average right now.

Please, can you explain better? calculations that are needed?
Edit: diffuculty * 2^32, just like in bitcoin.

Yes, everyone still has a possibility to find a block. However, it is solomining, so it's harder, but greater rewards  Grin

Using this calculation, at current difficulty .00000546 (block 1457), it is 23450.52/hpm minutes ON AVERAGE to find a block. So, if you have 5 hpm, it will take, on average, 23450.52/5 = 4690.1 minutes = 78.17 hours to find a block at current difficulty. Of course, difficulty varies, so if it goes down, chances to find a block go up.

Also, it seems as though a pool is right around the corner. It seems as though a standalone miner has been created for MMC (https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=1537.0), which was the limiting factor for forming a pool. I'd guess within the next few days there will be a pool created.

Happy mining, may luck be with you!


I've been mining since launch with my i5 2500k using 3/4 processors at 1.2 hash/s, haven't found any coin yets!

My Memory Coin wallet is MKEZJ1jYTMTv7rn2BaotjR3mtnPKzUDkcD

If anyone wants to send a tiny decimal place to see if my wallet is actually working correctly o-o

Sent  Tongue
newbie
Activity: 28
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I've been mining since launch with my i5 2500k using 3/4 processors at 1.2 hash/s, haven't found any coin yets!

My Memory Coin wallet is MKEZJ1jYTMTv7rn2BaotjR3mtnPKzUDkcD

If anyone wants to send a tiny decimal place to see if my wallet is actually working correctly o-o
newbie
Activity: 48
Merit: 0
I'm running 6 VMs at 0.91848802 hashespermin each one, is there any posibility I find something? It was running 24h and I found nothing...

Also could I configure 1 wallet as server and point the other wallets to that one? I think there are more posibilites to find something that way.
hero member
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Merit: 500
a pool, someone must make a pool  Angry
newbie
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Merit: 0
I hope I'll get one at least to pay the ec2 bill Cheesy

And how much do these 45 instances cost?
I can't check right now but it's about 5$/h.
I'll stop if no block in 24h, but for now it's still à resonable bill.
hero member
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Merit: 500
I hope I'll get one at least to pay the ec2 bill Cheesy

And how much do these 45 instances cost?
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
I'm using amazon ec2 spot inscances. About 45 of them (c1.xlarge/c3.xlarge/c1.medium).
And a script that push every minute the wallet of the mining spot instance to a regular instance.

I wich I had the same ratio mmc/hmp as you !
Maybe the luck does not want to deal with me, I don't know. Smiley
I think that bitcoind only shows mature balance, so open those wallets with qt client. Or get the address from those wallet files and search for it on http://www.chainbrowser.com/memorycoin/ .

Yeah i know, to check how many block an instance has found, i do a listtransactions on each one.
 So far the responses are only empty list.

I hope I'll get one at least to pay the ec2 bill Cheesy
full member
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Merit: 100
so whats the price now for MMC?
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