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Topic: [ANN] PYRITE | $PYE | POW/POS HYBRID | SHA256Q | FAIR LAUNCH | NO PREMINE | - page 9. (Read 23953 times)

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HODL! If it isn't a grudge...
I have reached out to gpuhash.org, rplant.xyz and beastpool.com

Let's see if anyone bites
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HODL! If it isn't a grudge...
Good stuff!

I will try and spread the word to a pool op or three Smiley

Also if you happen to have a windows build of said cpuminer-opt I will happily help testing it.

Not much of a builder here.
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I managed to dig up a standalone miner for sha256q algo.

I found it here: https://github.com/bitbaba/bitgold following the link to pre-built miner

It works on testnet with the following params:
Code:
minerd.exe -a sha256q -o http://127.0.0.1 -u "my username" -p "my password" -q --no-gbt

Of course with a pyrite.conf file set up accordingly.

Am currently running it on two machines on mainnet. Will report back if I hit anything

Interesting. I didn't even know that someone's done Q before. Did you find anything with it? I added my fork of cpuminer-opt to GitHub.

I was going to set up a pool, but I don't have time to maintain it. I had yiimp running briefly today, but it took so much effort that I am not looking forward to being on standby in case something goes wrong with it. I'd rather focus on the coin itself. Maybe someone else will set one up on their existing platform?!

I don't know anything about that other coin. i simply googled sha256q.

Now I can confirm that this minerd that I am testing has hit me one block of pyrite.

I take it that whatever you are using is actually better/faster since this one is really old.

I can try and speak to someone about making a pool but I need to know if you think this will be only cpu or eventually also gpu mineable? Different target audience Smiley

Oh I see. I think a GPU miner is coming. Wouldn't qualify this coin as CPU only even at this point. Maybe there is one in the wild for that other coin?! I can look at making one for nvidia.
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Activity: 263
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HODL! If it isn't a grudge...
I managed to dig up a standalone miner for sha256q algo.

I found it here: https://github.com/bitbaba/bitgold following the link to pre-built miner

It works on testnet with the following params:
Code:
minerd.exe -a sha256q -o http://127.0.0.1 -u "my username" -p "my password" -q --no-gbt

Of course with a pyrite.conf file set up accordingly.

Am currently running it on two machines on mainnet. Will report back if I hit anything

Interesting. I didn't even know that someone's done Q before. Did you find anything with it? I added my fork of cpuminer-opt to GitHub.

I was going to set up a pool, but I don't have time to maintain it. I had yiimp running briefly today, but it took so much effort that I am not looking forward to being on standby in case something goes wrong with it. I'd rather focus on the coin itself. Maybe someone else will set one up on their existing platform?!

I don't know anything about that other coin. i simply googled sha256q.

Now I can confirm that this minerd that I am testing has hit me one block of pyrite.

I take it that whatever you are using is actually better/faster since this one is really old.

I can try and speak to someone about making a pool but I need to know if you think this will be only cpu or eventually also gpu mineable? Different target audience Smiley
copper member
Activity: 89
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I managed to dig up a standalone miner for sha256q algo.

I found it here: https://github.com/bitbaba/bitgold following the link to pre-built miner

It works on testnet with the following params:
Code:
minerd.exe -a sha256q -o http://127.0.0.1 -u "my username" -p "my password" -q --no-gbt

Of course with a pyrite.conf file set up accordingly.

Am currently running it on two machines on mainnet. Will report back if I hit anything

Interesting. I didn't even know that someone's done Q before. Did you find anything with it? I added my fork of cpuminer-opt to GitHub.

I was going to set up a pool, but I don't have time to maintain it. I had yiimp running briefly today, but it took so much effort that I am not looking forward to being on standby in case something goes wrong with it. I'd rather focus on the coin itself. Maybe someone else will set one up on their existing platform?!
member
Activity: 263
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HODL! If it isn't a grudge...
I managed to dig up a standalone miner for sha256q algo.

I found it here: https://github.com/bitbaba/bitgold following the link to pre-built miner

It works on testnet with the following params:
Code:
minerd.exe -a sha256q -o http://127.0.0.1 -u "my username" -p "my password" -q --no-gbt

Of course with a pyrite.conf file set up accordingly.

Am currently running it on two machines on mainnet. Will report back if I hit anything
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HODL! If it isn't a grudge...
I have been searching for a sha256q compatible miner in order to combine my two cpu's hashrate and mine to one wallet.

I cannot find any miner whatsoever that supports sha256q.

Has anyone of you guys tried the same and maybe had more luck than me?

I am testing one right now. (Yet to hit a block on mainnet, but it works on testnet). Also will try to setup a pool today.
You are my favorite person right now!
copper member
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I have been searching for a sha256q compatible miner in order to combine my two cpu's hashrate and mine to one wallet.

I cannot find any miner whatsoever that supports sha256q.

Has anyone of you guys tried the same and maybe had more luck than me?

I am testing one right now. (Yet to hit a block on mainnet, but it works on testnet). Also will try to setup a pool today.
member
Activity: 263
Merit: 12
HODL! If it isn't a grudge...
I have been searching for a sha256q compatible miner in order to combine my two cpu's hashrate and mine to one wallet.

I cannot find any miner whatsoever that supports sha256q.

Has anyone of you guys tried the same and maybe had more luck than me?
member
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HODL! If it isn't a grudge...
Lol. How terrible, just like btc. how will we ever succeed  Tongue

Two cpu's put to the task.
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block time 10minutes and maturation 200block ? Are you crazy ?
so i'm have to wait 36hours for 1 block ? omg
ohh man too many shitcoin appeared this month...


bye

Thanks for stopping by!
newbie
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block time 10minutes and maturation 200block ? Are you crazy ?
so i'm have to wait 36hours for 1 block ? omg
ohh man too many shitcoin appeared this month...


bye
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how to start mining in win-wallet?

How to mine this coin.

"setgenerate true" in debug console

you won't see hashrate, but don't worry it works.
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How to mine this coin.
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how to start mining in win-wallet?
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added a simple block explorer. did anyone successfully compile a windows qt wallet?

Edit: Windows wallet added to GitHub
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I think we need a discord.


Sure, a bit later maybe.
Is anyone getting blocks or is it just 1 person performing a DoS?

I got block 148.

(*^‿^*)
Are you using a quantum machine?
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I think we need a discord.

Sure, a bit later maybe.
Is anyone getting blocks or is it just 1 person performing a DoS?

I got block 148.

(*^‿^*)
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