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Topic: [ANN] [NO-ICO] [0% PREMINE] CREPCOIN: Friendly web environment crypto! - page 9. (Read 18431 times)

newbie
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created pool for crepcoin
http://pool.ahka.net/crepcoin/
Minimum Payment Threshold: 1 CREP
Total Pool Fee: 0.5%
added to pool list: www.crepcoin.org/pools.php

excuse the delaye, we are working on gui-wallet and exchange listing, and we have abandoned social channels this week Sad
newbie
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is it possible to list it on other exchanges?
We are working on add coin to stocks.exchange and crex24.
newbie
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New pool crep.4miner.me fee 1%
Server on the US = us-crep.4miner.me
Ports: 3334, 5556 and 7778

http://crep.4miner.me

Smiley waiting for you miner!
newbie
Activity: 19
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We will add short CREP howto videos to youtube.

First video: Step by step mining guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cQ9r-KMjg4

I hope it will be useful.
newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 0
I stopped mining this coin because I still have no idea what the purpose of the coin is. What exactly does it provide or accomplish that other coins dont already? The roadmap doesnt give me confidence either. I hope this project does well and I will come back when I see real progress and direction.
I can understand your opinion, but being honest:

You can find lots of coins promising X, Y or Z possible usage cases, incredible roadmaps, etc etc... but the truth is that 90+% of miners are just mining coins for exchange it for BTC, and BTC for USD/EUR.
newbie
Activity: 26
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I stopped mining this coin because I still have no idea what the purpose of the coin is. What exactly does it provide or accomplish that other coins dont already? The roadmap doesnt give me confidence either. I hope this project does well and I will come back when I see real progress and direction.

Okay bye, all you said in your post was the following:

- I'm going to stop collecting more coins than I already have
- I don't understand that a cryptocurrency doesn't need to have a purpose immediately other than allow users to send them (and their value) to each other, A specific purpose or purposes will come down the road once adoption occurs and niche markets start to open up including purposes when anonymity is required
- The initial road map doesn't make sense to me because I think a coin should have a purpose overnight (as if Bitcoin had a purpose back in 2009)
- I hope this project does well so the coins I have accumulated but am stopping to accumulate turn into profits because I'm a money hungry goblin

Developers will deliver on their developments and purposes will come, enjoy mining another coin in the mean time Smiley
newbie
Activity: 18
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I stopped mining this coin because I still have no idea what the purpose of the coin is. What exactly does it provide or accomplish that other coins dont already? The roadmap doesnt give me confidence either. I hope this project does well and I will come back when I see real progress and direction.
newbie
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is it possible to list it on other exchanges?
newbie
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i hope this coin continues with CPU only. i mean there are lot of other coins that Rip miners can mine,. atleast leave this for poor guys like me to mine from CPU

The coin isn't cpu only since like 1 week (if not 2 don't remember). But with current difficulty you can still make like 20 with a Ryzen 1600.
member
Activity: 154
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i hope this coin continues with CPU only. i mean there are lot of other coins that Rip miners can mine,. atleast leave this for poor guys like me to mine from CPU
newbie
Activity: 19
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Can someone explain what's the point of choosing a pool port with higher difficulty?

Isn't the reward (48 CREP per block) always the same?
https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/2203/benefits-to-starting-out-mining-at-a-higher-difficulty

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A high pool difficulty is for high power mining equipment. What this does is lowers the bandwidth amount for both the pool and the miner. Because the difficulty is higher, the miner will find valid shares less frequently, resulting in less data transmitted from the miner to the pool.

Lower difficulties are for lower powered mining equipment, so that the miner has a chance to submit some valid shares before the next network block is found, and it has to start the hashing process over again for the new block. If no shares are submitted by a miner between blocks, that miner will get no credit for the mined block. This is why pools have several different difficulty levels.

Typically pool payouts are weighted on the number of shares per miner, while those shares are weighted on the difficulty setting, so a low difficulty share is worth less than a high difficulty share.
sr. member
Activity: 1666
Merit: 310
Can someone explain what's the point of choosing a pool port with higher difficulty?

Isn't the reward (48 CREP per block) always the same?
newbie
Activity: 19
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Welcome to new CrepCoin mining pool from Hashblocks
http://crep.hashblocks.top
Diff 50~100000, Fee : 0.5%
Nice customizing.
Moved my rigs to your pool!
newbie
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Welcome to new CrepCoin mining pool from Hashblocks
http://crep.hashblocks.top
Diff 50~100000, Fee : 0.5%
sr. member
Activity: 1666
Merit: 310
Just use xmr-stack for CPU + GPU.
I tried it, but I didn't like it. Claymore yields more h/s on my old GPU and xmrig is very good as well for the CPU.
newbie
Activity: 30
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I'm currently using xmrig v2.4.4 for CPU mining and this is my config.json file:

Code:
{
    "algo": "cryptonight",  // cryptonight (default) or cryptonight-lite
    "av": 3,                // algorithm variation, 0 auto select
    "background": false,    // true to run the miner in the background
    "colors": true,         // false to disable colored output    
    "cpu-affinity": null,   // set process affinity to CPU core(s), mask "0x3" for cores 0 and 1
    "cpu-priority": 0,      // set process priority (0 idle, 2 normal to 5 highest)
    "donate-level": 1,      // donate level, mininum 1%
    "log-file": null,       // log all output to a file, example: "c:/some/path/xmrig.log"
    "max-cpu-usage": 100,   // maximum CPU usage for automatic mode, usually limiting factor is CPU cache not this option.  
    "print-time": 60,       // print hashrate report every N seconds
    "retries": 5,           // number of times to retry before switch to backup server
    "retry-pause": 5,       // time to pause between retries
    "safe": false,          // true to safe adjust threads and av settings for current CPU
    "threads": 4,           // number of miner threads
    "pools": [
        {
            "url": "crep.miner.rocks:3333", // URL of mining server
            "user": "my_public_address", // username for mining server
            "pass": "desktop_PC_CPU", // password for mining server
            "keepalive": true, // send keepalived for prevent timeout (need pool support)
            "nicehash": false // enable nicehash/xmrig-proxy support
        }
    ],
    "api": {
        "port": 0,                             // port for the miner API https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig/wiki/API
        "access-token": null,                  // access token for API
        "worker-id": null                      // custom worker-id for API
    }
}

The problem is, the pool doesn't show any "desktop_PC_CPU" worker for me.

For GPU mining I use Claymore v9.7 and worker "desktop_PC_GPU" shows up just fine.

Any ideas?  Huh

I'm afraid that CPU mining doesn't count for my address...

edit: just fixed it, it should be "w=desktop_PC_CPU"
Just use xmr-stack for CPU + GPU.
newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 0
im trying to run xmr stak 2.2 on a couple of old machines...no problem on i3....cant run on Pentium (not sure if cpu matters, it may be another issue)...when I run I get 3 or 4 "aint gonna run" issues regarding missing .dll files....any insight out there
which pentium model? you can try cpuminer-multi: https://github.com/tpruvot/cpuminer-multi/releases

old program but works fine. usage:

cpuminer-gw64-core2.exe -a cryptonight -o stratum+tcp://crep.miner.rocks:3333 -u yourwalletaddress -p x

I'm using it with core2 machines that not supports xmr-stak.

Pentium g2020....im currently using claymore...just wanted to try stak and ended up w/ about 30% more hash on i3...so figured I'd put it on Pentium and...nope
Pentium g2020 doesn't have AES instructions set. I'm not 100% sure but I think xmr-stak only works on cpus that supports AES.
sr. member
Activity: 1666
Merit: 310
I'm currently using xmrig v2.4.4 for CPU mining and this is my config.json file:

Code:
{
    "algo": "cryptonight",  // cryptonight (default) or cryptonight-lite
    "av": 3,                // algorithm variation, 0 auto select
    "background": false,    // true to run the miner in the background
    "colors": true,         // false to disable colored output    
    "cpu-affinity": null,   // set process affinity to CPU core(s), mask "0x3" for cores 0 and 1
    "cpu-priority": 0,      // set process priority (0 idle, 2 normal to 5 highest)
    "donate-level": 1,      // donate level, mininum 1%
    "log-file": null,       // log all output to a file, example: "c:/some/path/xmrig.log"
    "max-cpu-usage": 100,   // maximum CPU usage for automatic mode, usually limiting factor is CPU cache not this option.  
    "print-time": 60,       // print hashrate report every N seconds
    "retries": 5,           // number of times to retry before switch to backup server
    "retry-pause": 5,       // time to pause between retries
    "safe": false,          // true to safe adjust threads and av settings for current CPU
    "threads": 4,           // number of miner threads
    "pools": [
        {
            "url": "crep.miner.rocks:3333", // URL of mining server
            "user": "my_public_address", // username for mining server
            "pass": "desktop_PC_CPU", // password for mining server
            "keepalive": true, // send keepalived for prevent timeout (need pool support)
            "nicehash": false // enable nicehash/xmrig-proxy support
        }
    ],
    "api": {
        "port": 0,                             // port for the miner API https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig/wiki/API
        "access-token": null,                  // access token for API
        "worker-id": null                      // custom worker-id for API
    }
}

The problem is, the pool doesn't show any "desktop_PC_CPU" worker for me.

For GPU mining I use Claymore v9.7 and worker "desktop_PC_GPU" shows up just fine.

Any ideas?  Huh

I'm afraid that CPU mining doesn't count for my address...

edit: just fixed it, it should be "w=desktop_PC_CPU"
member
Activity: 276
Merit: 12
Life is toxic...CHUG IT!!
im trying to run xmr stak 2.2 on a couple of old machines...no problem on i3....cant run on Pentium (not sure if cpu matters, it may be another issue)...when I run I get 3 or 4 "aint gonna run" issues regarding missing .dll files....any insight out there
which pentium model? you can try cpuminer-multi: https://github.com/tpruvot/cpuminer-multi/releases

old program but works fine. usage:

cpuminer-gw64-core2.exe -a cryptonight -o stratum+tcp://crep.miner.rocks:3333 -u yourwalletaddress -p x

I'm using it with core2 machines that not supports xmr-stak.

Pentium g2020....im currently using claymore...just wanted to try stak and ended up w/ about 30% more hash on i3...so figured I'd put it on Pentium and...nope
newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 0
im trying to run xmr stak 2.2 on a couple of old machines...no problem on i3....cant run on Pentium (not sure if cpu matters, it may be another issue)...when I run I get 3 or 4 "aint gonna run" issues regarding missing .dll files....any insight out there
which pentium model? you can try cpuminer-multi: https://github.com/tpruvot/cpuminer-multi/releases

old program but works fine. usage:

cpuminer-gw64-core2.exe -a cryptonight -o stratum+tcp://crep.miner.rocks:3333 -u yourwalletaddress -p x

I'm using it with core2 machines that not supports xmr-stak.
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