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Topic: [ANN] MON | Monocle | Merge Mined on VTC Vertcoin - No Premine - Scrypt-N - page 40. (Read 145936 times)

hero member
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The Murraycoin Project ▪ Lead Developer
WTB 100 MON for 0.05 BTC

I will have to disappoint you, expected price of 100 MON is much more than what you offer (0.05) maybe if you remove one zero - 100 MON for 0.5 BTC

Specifications:

Premine: Zero

Algorithm: Scrypt-N, merge-mineable on the VTC chain

Total circulation: 8.4 million MON

Only 8.4 million MON less than BTC or LTC or VTC  Wink
Except you get MON for "free" while mining for VTC, so there's absolutely no reason to expect MON to approach such a high valuation.

Sure...except now VTC is far from the most profitable Scrypt-N coin to mine (by itself) because people are merge-mining with MON. So it's not exactly "free" and, on top of that, it means that the sustained high difficulty will make it quite difficult to acquire without buying. Clearly, people are banking on MON having value. I only expect the network speed to continue rising as it begins to approach that of VTC as merge-mining VTC+MON is, as we all know, a no-brainer. Due to the rarity, I think it will be interesting to see what happens once this starts trading on exchanges (especially with the consistently reduced block rewards).
hero member
Activity: 482
Merit: 500
WTB 100 MON for 0.05 BTC

I will have to disappoint you, expected price of 100 MON is much more than what you offer (0.05) maybe if you remove one zero - 100 MON for 0.5 BTC

Specifications:

Premine: Zero

Algorithm: Scrypt-N, merge-mineable on the VTC chain

Total circulation: 8.4 million MON

Only 8.4 million MON less than BTC or LTC or VTC  Wink
Except you get MON for "free" while mining for VTC, so there's absolutely no reason to expect MON to approach such a high valuation.
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250

If you're having those types of issues, you should really setup your own private p2pool node. I'm using virtualbox running ubuntu 14.10, which I've setup to be my node and I'm getting great payouts with 0 issues. Here are my stats on my hardware:

i5 3570 (ivy) @ 4.5 GHZ
8GB RAM

I setup my virtualbox to use 2 GB of RAM. I can still play games, etc without issue.. Though I'm thinking about upgrading my RAM to 16GB to give myself a little more breathing room. Overall I see no reason to use a pool or someone elses p2pool node since mine has been running great and stable. There's a few guides out there on how to setup everything up as well.

EDIT: One more benefit, I have about 2 MH/s total in terms of hashing power and have been constantly getting payouts on P2P #1.

I agree 100%, and want to add to the encouragement to run your own node. It's easy, pretty much anyone can do it, even if you don't have a separate PC or ESXi server etc. - just run it in a VM on your desktop (or indeed run it directly on your desktop) - it's the optimal way to mine, with the best payouts and zero fees.



Okay, okay.  Once I find that Ubuntu disk around here, I'll put it on a Virtualbox and give it a whirl.   If I'm going to bother maybe even make a dynamic DNS public node, since there seem to be few nodes in the US southwest.  Unless that would attract idiots wanting to mess with my "massive" 700k hashpower.
full member
Activity: 210
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If you're having those types of issues, you should really setup your own private p2pool node. I'm using virtualbox running ubuntu 14.10, which I've setup to be my node and I'm getting great payouts with 0 issues. Here are my stats on my hardware:

i5 3570 (ivy) @ 4.5 GHZ
8GB RAM

I setup my virtualbox to use 2 GB of RAM. I can still play games, etc without issue.. Though I'm thinking about upgrading my RAM to 16GB to give myself a little more breathing room. Overall I see no reason to use a pool or someone elses p2pool node since mine has been running great and stable. There's a few guides out there on how to setup everything up as well.

EDIT: One more benefit, I have about 2 MH/s total in terms of hashing power and have been constantly getting payouts on P2P #1.

I agree 100%, and want to add to the encouragement to run your own node. It's easy, pretty much anyone can do it, even if you don't have a separate PC or ESXi server etc. - just run it in a VM on your desktop (or indeed run it directly on your desktop) - it's the optimal way to mine, with the best payouts and zero fees.

legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
WTB 100 MON for 0.05 BTC

I will have to disappoint you, expected price of 100 MON is much more than what you offer (0.05) maybe if you remove one zero - 100 MON for 0.5 BTC

Specifications:

Premine: Zero

Algorithm: Scrypt-N, merge-mineable on the VTC chain

Total circulation: 8.4 million MON

Only 8.4 million MON less than BTC or LTC or VTC  Wink
hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 500
WTB 100 MON for 0.05 BTC
legendary
Activity: 938
Merit: 1001
Hashharder Update

We have now added a payouts page to see the total payouts sent to your mining address, as well as a breakdown of the last 100 mining payments including blockchain transaction ids.

http://www.hashharder.com/payouts

sr. member
Activity: 288
Merit: 250
I mining here - http://p2proxy.net
 but my statistic is broken Huh  for 1 rig
 VTC (Paid: 2.55433404 VTC)
MON (Paid: 0.00000000 MON)
Recent payments stand by 2014-05-03 20:10
for second rig it's fine
0.691443460190 VTC (Paid: 1.97487506 VTC)
3.104770762960 MON (Paid: 5.39850627 MON)
I need an answer from the owner of http://p2proxy.net
Thanks

Not sure what the problem you're describing is? Is it that you got a mon payment on one address but it doesn't show up in the statistics?

I get paid from there, but statistics are very important for small miners

also have many rejects from there, in the normal pool I don't have rejects with the same settings


Try to lower -I to 18 or 17

ok,
I've tried before these settings / -I to 18 or 17 / to the normal pool, but my speed falls

Yes, I know about speed, but you will get less rejects when connect to p2pool
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
I mining here - http://p2proxy.net
 but my statistic is broken Huh  for 1 rig
 VTC (Paid: 2.55433404 VTC)
MON (Paid: 0.00000000 MON)
Recent payments stand by 2014-05-03 20:10
for second rig it's fine
0.691443460190 VTC (Paid: 1.97487506 VTC)
3.104770762960 MON (Paid: 5.39850627 MON)
I need an answer from the owner of http://p2proxy.net
Thanks

Not sure what the problem you're describing is? Is it that you got a mon payment on one address but it doesn't show up in the statistics?

I get paid from there, but statistics are very important for small miners

also have many rejects from there, in the normal pool I don't have rejects with the same settings


Try to lower -I to 18 or 17

ok,
I've tried before these settings / -I to 18 or 17 / to the normal pool, but my speed falls
sr. member
Activity: 288
Merit: 250
I mining here - http://p2proxy.net
 
but my statistic is broken Huh  for 1 rig
 VTC (Paid: 2.55433404 VTC)
MON (Paid: 0.00000000 MON)

Recent payments stand by 2014-05-03 20:10

for second rig it's fine

0.691443460190 VTC (Paid: 1.97487506 VTC)
3.104770762960 MON (Paid: 5.39850627 MON)

I need an answer from the owner of http://p2proxy.net

Thanks

I need an answer from the owner of http://p2proxy.net ?

Someone please help
I am looking for settings for sapphire radeon r 290

I have 18% rejects in p2p

to the normal pool when mining only VTC I have no problems with rejects

What is your settings for R290?
@echo off
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
COLOR 0C
timeout /t 2
cgminer.exe --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://ny.p2proxy.net:9555 -u ADRESS -p ADRESS -I 19 -g 1 -w 256 --queue 0 --scan-time 1 --expiry 1 --lookup-gap 2 --thread-concurrency 24576 --gpu-powertune 20 --no-restart

Try to lower -I to 18 or 17
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
I mining here - http://p2proxy.net
 
but my statistic is broken Huh  for 1 rig
 VTC (Paid: 2.55433404 VTC)
MON (Paid: 0.00000000 MON)

Recent payments stand by 2014-05-03 20:10

for second rig it's fine

0.691443460190 VTC (Paid: 1.97487506 VTC)
3.104770762960 MON (Paid: 5.39850627 MON)

I need an answer from the owner of http://p2proxy.net

Thanks

I need an answer from the owner of http://p2proxy.net ?

Someone please help
I am looking for settings for sapphire radeon r 290

I have 18% rejects in p2p

to the normal pool when mining only VTC I have no problems with rejects

What is your settings for R290?
@echo off
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
COLOR 0C
timeout /t 2
cgminer.exe --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://ny.p2proxy.net:9555 -u ADRESS -p ADRESS -I 19 -g 1 -w 256 --queue 0 --scan-time 1 --expiry 1 --lookup-gap 2 --thread-concurrency 24576 --gpu-powertune 20 --no-restart
legendary
Activity: 938
Merit: 1001
Kalizar - can you provide your VTC and MON addresses, I will look at the stats with your mining with us.

If you say you should have received more coins than you actually have I will be able to confirm for you.





The payout issue from this morning (due to additional work being made to try to get triple merge mining functional - unfortunately this is still in development) was resolved, and all payouts will be functioning properly.

We do need more hash though, also suggestions for improvements - what would make it easier for you, etc.

sr. member
Activity: 309
Merit: 250
confused developer
I mining here - http://p2proxy.net
 
but my statistic is broken Huh  for 1 rig
 VTC (Paid: 2.55433404 VTC)
MON (Paid: 0.00000000 MON)

Recent payments stand by 2014-05-03 20:10

for second rig it's fine

0.691443460190 VTC (Paid: 1.97487506 VTC)
3.104770762960 MON (Paid: 5.39850627 MON)

I need an answer from the owner of http://p2proxy.net

Thanks

I need an answer from the owner of http://p2proxy.net ?

Not sure what the problem you're describing is? Is it that you got a mon payment on one address but it doesn't show up in the statistics?
full member
Activity: 122
Merit: 100
Way back in the dark ages before Monocle, I had several p2pools to which I could connect and could depend on 97-98.5% of my (pseudo)shares being accepted.  I'm mining at ~700k. Lots of Cudaminer "yay!!!".  

Since moving to merged mining, I can't find any 3rd network p2pool node, including those with the shortest ping, that give me nearly that acceptance rate.  It's more like 89-94% everywhere I connect.  Lots of Cudaminer "booooo".  

There's doesn't seem to be much relationship to geography.  A node across the Atlantic gives me the highest 3rd network accept rate (94%), and the overall best accept rate I get (>97%) is from 2nd network node in New York, where I'm about half or 1/3 the hashrate of the other guys in the pool. (I'm in Texas.)

Should I be upset about the rejected shares?  How should I pick a node?





If you're having those types of issues, you should really setup your own private p2pool node. I'm using virtualbox running ubuntu 14.10, which I've setup to be my node and I'm getting great payouts with 0 issues. Here are my stats on my hardware:

i5 3570 (ivy) @ 4.5 GHZ
8GB RAM

I setup my virtualbox to use 2 GB of RAM. I can still play games, etc without issue.. Though I'm thinking about upgrading my RAM to 16GB to give myself a little more breathing room. Overall I see no reason to use a pool or someone elses p2pool node since mine has been running great and stable. There's a few guides out there on how to setup everything up as well.

EDIT: One more benefit, I have about 2 MH/s total in terms of hashing power and have been constantly getting payouts on P2P #1.
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
Way back in the dark ages before Monocle, I had several p2pools to which I could connect and could depend on 97-98.5% of my (pseudo)shares being accepted.  I'm mining at ~700k. Lots of Cudaminer "yay!!!".  

Since moving to merged mining, I can't find any 3rd network p2pool node, including those with the shortest ping, that give me nearly that acceptance rate.  It's more like 89-94% everywhere I connect.  Lots of Cudaminer "booooo".  

There's doesn't seem to be much relationship to geography.  A node across the Atlantic gives me the highest 3rd network accept rate (94%), and the overall best accept rate I get (>97%) is from 2nd network node in New York, where I'm about half or 1/3 the hashrate of the other guys in the pool. (I'm in Texas.)

Should I be upset about the rejected shares?  How should I pick a node?



sr. member
Activity: 288
Merit: 250
I mining here - http://p2proxy.net
 
but my statistic is broken Huh  for 1 rig
 VTC (Paid: 2.55433404 VTC)
MON (Paid: 0.00000000 MON)

Recent payments stand by 2014-05-03 20:10

for second rig it's fine

0.691443460190 VTC (Paid: 1.97487506 VTC)
3.104770762960 MON (Paid: 5.39850627 MON)

I need an answer from the owner of http://p2proxy.net

Thanks

I need an answer from the owner of http://p2proxy.net ?

Someone please help
I am looking for settings for sapphire radeon r 290

I have 18% rejects in p2p

to the normal pool when mining only VTC I have no problems with rejects

What is your settings for R290?
hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 500
I have more than 100 monocles at the moment.
Which pool do you use?
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
I mining here - http://p2proxy.net
 
but my statistic is broken Huh  for 1 rig
 VTC (Paid: 2.55433404 VTC)
MON (Paid: 0.00000000 MON)

Recent payments stand by 2014-05-03 20:10

for second rig it's fine

0.691443460190 VTC (Paid: 1.97487506 VTC)
3.104770762960 MON (Paid: 5.39850627 MON)

I need an answer from the owner of http://p2proxy.net

Thanks

I need an answer from the owner of http://p2proxy.net ?

Someone please help
I am looking for settings for sapphire radeon r 290

I have 18% rejects in p2p

to the normal pool when mining only VTC I have no problems with rejects
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 1003
I have more than 100 monocles at the moment.
member
Activity: 83
Merit: 10
Mining means running costs. Gotta cover them somehow. 6 months without an exchange and you'd have nobody mining except a few fanatics. PoW is a b*tch isn't it?

No, PoW isn't the problem. People's greed on the other hand is the problem. They see a price of 1500 satoshis per *putnamehere*coin on any exchange, and they'll kill each other to sell first, this makes every coin unstable and eventually ruins it. Such people have ruined 85% of the coins out there, because they do not care about the coin and the idea that stands behind it, its community, and the work that has gone into it by its developers. And what bugs me the most is that they come up with the excuse "I have to cover running costs". Well, guess what. Cryptocurrency has never been created to make a living only out of it. Get a job and cover your expenses by it, and keep your coins long term. Leave aside the guys who got lucky with their Bitcoins. This will never happen again. If you want to have some bits left for you after you pay the electricity bill, fine. But leave the bigger part of us, who want whole chunks, alone. I.e. let the coin to mature, then add it on the exchanges. So what Silence wanted to say is, if you add the coin now on the exchanges, it will go sky high on the top 10 coins to mine list, people will jump in, diff will jump like a kangaroo on steroids, and you'll get nothing. So keep low profile and mine.

No hard feelings. Smiley
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