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legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1003
OC  I'm unable to connect to your pool.

You do know that pools get to see the private keys of the blocks you mine, as do others? That's one of the reasons this coin has a pool dissuasion feature that people like which helps to promote solo mining and decentralisation.

Feel free to use pools, just thought you might not have picked up that risk from the mining white paper in the OP.

i dont think so with ocminers pool ...

which is the reason you require HIS miners - and not the opensourced ones we used from spmod and others ...

the private i mined at many moons ago - is exactly how that was - which is why it was private ... it was based on a trust level - i trusted the pool owner not to steal my mined coins - and it worked better than average and so much better than solo ... but agreed - with THAT pool - the private key was shared ... which is also why you cant use other miners on ocminers pool ...

im sure oc miner can shed more light on how he made his miner work with stratum pool ...

#crysx

Ah that myth is still around ? That people can see the public keys and "steal" the blocks etc Smiley

Funny

I think I've posted it 4-5 times in this thread already, I should really bookmark the post, but here, once again:

1) Full communication between pool and miner(s) is https encrypted on the spr pool - so no one can see anything

2) I'm using signed miners, you cannot use the regular ones, thats why they're linked on the getting started page.

3) Every round has their own private key and as soon as the block is found the coins are moved into a separate wallet so even if you would "crack" the https encryption and get to know the actual private key you could only steal the reward of this one block (and you would get automatically flagged/banned on the pool).

There are some extra features implemented in stratum which I don't want to post in public here but, just look at the stats, rest assured, the pool is working and paying fine Smiley

Oh and you might want to check if you find pools on the block explorer... You won't.. even though there is at least my public one, this is simply because every found block is paid to a new address... So you also won't see the other pools Wink
Thx OC
I have a private miner that does 1,750mh 3x 750ti but that won't work of course.
But I download your miner that gets 1,650mh and that still doesn't work.
It wouldn't connect.
What am I doing wrong?
Thx
edit  json_rpc failed

Be sure to follow exactly what is written in getting started.

It's for example not stratum+tcp:// for the URL but https://

Watch the 's'
Yes I did... rechecking again.

spreadminer   -o https://spr.suprnova.cc:6666 -u  -p


spreadminer_v0.1r3

CCSprSupr0.4-Win-REL now using at 6% less hashrate. Undecided


Ok I'll check if I can compile the optimized version for win too, it's currently available for Linux only

EDIT:  spreadminer   -o https://spr.suprnova.cc:6666 -u
But on cmd shows  http not https  ?



EDIT  Spreadminer5  MUST BE SP CCMINER PRIVATE 5 does 1,750mh on 750ti  the version you have does 1,650mh

EDIT see if you can get that version for your pool? :-)
legendary
Activity: 2688
Merit: 1240
OC  I'm unable to connect to your pool.

You do know that pools get to see the private keys of the blocks you mine, as do others? That's one of the reasons this coin has a pool dissuasion feature that people like which helps to promote solo mining and decentralisation.

Feel free to use pools, just thought you might not have picked up that risk from the mining white paper in the OP.

i dont think so with ocminers pool ...

which is the reason you require HIS miners - and not the opensourced ones we used from spmod and others ...

the private i mined at many moons ago - is exactly how that was - which is why it was private ... it was based on a trust level - i trusted the pool owner not to steal my mined coins - and it worked better than average and so much better than solo ... but agreed - with THAT pool - the private key was shared ... which is also why you cant use other miners on ocminers pool ...

im sure oc miner can shed more light on how he made his miner work with stratum pool ...

#crysx

Ah that myth is still around ? That people can see the public keys and "steal" the blocks etc Smiley

Funny

I think I've posted it 4-5 times in this thread already, I should really bookmark the post, but here, once again:

1) Full communication between pool and miner(s) is https encrypted on the spr pool - so no one can see anything

2) I'm using signed miners, you cannot use the regular ones, thats why they're linked on the getting started page.

3) Every round has their own private key and as soon as the block is found the coins are moved into a separate wallet so even if you would "crack" the https encryption and get to know the actual private key you could only steal the reward of this one block (and you would get automatically flagged/banned on the pool).

There are some extra features implemented in stratum which I don't want to post in public here but, just look at the stats, rest assured, the pool is working and paying fine Smiley

Oh and you might want to check if you find pools on the block explorer... You won't.. even though there is at least my public one, this is simply because every found block is paid to a new address... So you also won't see the other pools Wink
Thx OC
I have a private miner that does 1,750mh 3x 750ti but that won't work of course.
But I download your miner that gets 1,650mh and that still doesn't work.
It wouldn't connect.
What am I doing wrong?
Thx
edit  json_rpc failed

Be sure to follow exactly what is written in getting started.

It's for example not stratum+tcp:// for the URL but https://

Watch the 's'
Yes I did... rechecking again.

spreadminer   -o https://spr.suprnova.cc:6666 -u  -p


spreadminer_v0.1r3

CCSprSupr0.4-Win-REL now using at 6% less hashrate. Undecided


Ok I'll check if I can compile the optimized version for win too, it's currently available for Linux only
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1003
OC  I'm unable to connect to your pool.

You do know that pools get to see the private keys of the blocks you mine, as do others? That's one of the reasons this coin has a pool dissuasion feature that people like which helps to promote solo mining and decentralisation.

Feel free to use pools, just thought you might not have picked up that risk from the mining white paper in the OP.

i dont think so with ocminers pool ...

which is the reason you require HIS miners - and not the opensourced ones we used from spmod and others ...

the private i mined at many moons ago - is exactly how that was - which is why it was private ... it was based on a trust level - i trusted the pool owner not to steal my mined coins - and it worked better than average and so much better than solo ... but agreed - with THAT pool - the private key was shared ... which is also why you cant use other miners on ocminers pool ...

im sure oc miner can shed more light on how he made his miner work with stratum pool ...

#crysx

Ah that myth is still around ? That people can see the public keys and "steal" the blocks etc Smiley

Funny

I think I've posted it 4-5 times in this thread already, I should really bookmark the post, but here, once again:

1) Full communication between pool and miner(s) is https encrypted on the spr pool - so no one can see anything

2) I'm using signed miners, you cannot use the regular ones, thats why they're linked on the getting started page.

3) Every round has their own private key and as soon as the block is found the coins are moved into a separate wallet so even if you would "crack" the https encryption and get to know the actual private key you could only steal the reward of this one block (and you would get automatically flagged/banned on the pool).

There are some extra features implemented in stratum which I don't want to post in public here but, just look at the stats, rest assured, the pool is working and paying fine Smiley

Oh and you might want to check if you find pools on the block explorer... You won't.. even though there is at least my public one, this is simply because every found block is paid to a new address... So you also won't see the other pools Wink
Thx OC
I have a private miner that does 1,750mh 3x 750ti but that won't work of course.
But I download your miner that gets 1,650mh and that still doesn't work.
It wouldn't connect.
What am I doing wrong?
Thx
edit  json_rpc failed

Be sure to follow exactly what is written in getting started.

It's for example not stratum+tcp:// for the URL but https://

Watch the 's'
Yes I did... rechecking again.

spreadminer   -o https://spr.suprnova.cc:6666 -u  -p


spreadminer_v0.1r3

CCSprSupr0.4-Win-REL now using at 6% less hashrate. Undecided
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EDIT:  spreadminer   -o https://spr.suprnova.cc:6666 -u
But on cmd shows  http not https  ?

legendary
Activity: 2688
Merit: 1240
OC  I'm unable to connect to your pool.

You do know that pools get to see the private keys of the blocks you mine, as do others? That's one of the reasons this coin has a pool dissuasion feature that people like which helps to promote solo mining and decentralisation.

Feel free to use pools, just thought you might not have picked up that risk from the mining white paper in the OP.

i dont think so with ocminers pool ...

which is the reason you require HIS miners - and not the opensourced ones we used from spmod and others ...

the private i mined at many moons ago - is exactly how that was - which is why it was private ... it was based on a trust level - i trusted the pool owner not to steal my mined coins - and it worked better than average and so much better than solo ... but agreed - with THAT pool - the private key was shared ... which is also why you cant use other miners on ocminers pool ...

im sure oc miner can shed more light on how he made his miner work with stratum pool ...

#crysx

Ah that myth is still around ? That people can see the public keys and "steal" the blocks etc Smiley

Funny

I think I've posted it 4-5 times in this thread already, I should really bookmark the post, but here, once again:

1) Full communication between pool and miner(s) is https encrypted on the spr pool - so no one can see anything

2) I'm using signed miners, you cannot use the regular ones, thats why they're linked on the getting started page.

3) Every round has their own private key and as soon as the block is found the coins are moved into a separate wallet so even if you would "crack" the https encryption and get to know the actual private key you could only steal the reward of this one block (and you would get automatically flagged/banned on the pool).

There are some extra features implemented in stratum which I don't want to post in public here but, just look at the stats, rest assured, the pool is working and paying fine Smiley

Oh and you might want to check if you find pools on the block explorer... You won't.. even though there is at least my public one, this is simply because every found block is paid to a new address... So you also won't see the other pools Wink
Thx OC
I have a private miner that does 1,750mh 3x 750ti but that won't work of course.
But I download your miner that gets 1,650mh and that still doesn't work.
It wouldn't connect.
What am I doing wrong?
Thx
edit  json_rpc failed

Be sure to follow exactly what is written in getting started.

It's for example not stratum+tcp:// for the URL but https://

Watch the 's'
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1003
OC  I'm unable to connect to your pool.

You do know that pools get to see the private keys of the blocks you mine, as do others? That's one of the reasons this coin has a pool dissuasion feature that people like which helps to promote solo mining and decentralisation.

Feel free to use pools, just thought you might not have picked up that risk from the mining white paper in the OP.

i dont think so with ocminers pool ...

which is the reason you require HIS miners - and not the opensourced ones we used from spmod and others ...

the private i mined at many moons ago - is exactly how that was - which is why it was private ... it was based on a trust level - i trusted the pool owner not to steal my mined coins - and it worked better than average and so much better than solo ... but agreed - with THAT pool - the private key was shared ... which is also why you cant use other miners on ocminers pool ...

im sure oc miner can shed more light on how he made his miner work with stratum pool ...

#crysx

Ah that myth is still around ? That people can see the public keys and "steal" the blocks etc Smiley

Funny

I think I've posted it 4-5 times in this thread already, I should really bookmark the post, but here, once again:

1) Full communication between pool and miner(s) is https encrypted on the spr pool - so no one can see anything

2) I'm using signed miners, you cannot use the regular ones, thats why they're linked on the getting started page.

3) Every round has their own private key and as soon as the block is found the coins are moved into a separate wallet so even if you would "crack" the https encryption and get to know the actual private key you could only steal the reward of this one block (and you would get automatically flagged/banned on the pool).

There are some extra features implemented in stratum which I don't want to post in public here but, just look at the stats, rest assured, the pool is working and paying fine Smiley

Oh and you might want to check if you find pools on the block explorer... You won't.. even though there is at least my public one, this is simply because every found block is paid to a new address... So you also won't see the other pools Wink
Thx OC
I have a private miner that does 1,750mh 3x 750ti but that won't work of course.
But I download your miner that gets 1,650mh and that still doesn't work.
It wouldn't connect.
What am I doing wrong?
Thx
edit  json_rpc failed
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1003
OC  I'm unable to connect to your pool.

You do know that pools get to see the private keys of the blocks you mine, as do others? That's one of the reasons this coin has a pool dissuasion feature that people like which helps to promote solo mining and decentralisation.

Feel free to use pools, just thought you might not have picked up that risk from the mining white paper in the OP.
Thx I didn't know that...and I would love to solo mine..but now I can't get through my firewall with norton..they made it 10x harder and my ip address keeps changing. Like to send all my hash to one wallet. Wink
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
OC  I'm unable to connect to your pool.

You do know that pools get to see the private keys of the blocks you mine, as do others? That's one of the reasons this coin has a pool dissuasion feature that people like which helps to promote solo mining and decentralisation.

Feel free to use pools, just thought you might not have picked up that risk from the mining white paper in the OP.

i dont think so with ocminers pool ...

which is the reason you require HIS miners - and not the opensourced ones we used from spmod and others ...

the private i mined at many moons ago - is exactly how that was - which is why it was private ... it was based on a trust level - i trusted the pool owner not to steal my mined coins - and it worked better than average and so much better than solo ... but agreed - with THAT pool - the private key was shared ... which is also why you cant use other miners on ocminers pool ...

im sure oc miner can shed more light on how he made his miner work with stratum pool ...

#crysx

Ah that myth is still around ? That people can see the public keys and "steal" the blocks etc Smiley

Funny

I think I've posted it 4-5 times in this thread already, I should really bookmark the post, but here, once again:

1) Full communication between pool and miner(s) is https encrypted on the spr pool - so no one can see anything

2) I'm using signed miners, you cannot use the regular ones, thats why they're linked on the getting started page.

3) Every round has their own private key and as soon as the block is found the coins are moved into a separate wallet so even if you would "crack" the https encryption and get to know the actual private key you could only steal the reward of this one block (and you would get automatically flagged/banned on the pool).

There are some extra features implemented in stratum which I don't want to post in public here but, just look at the stats, rest assured, the pool is working and paying fine Smiley

Oh and you might want to check if you find pools on the block explorer... You won't.. even though there is at least my public one, this is simply because every found block is paid to a new address... So you also won't see the other pools Wink

tanx mate ...

i knew it was something along those lines ...

and btw - i still need the git for compiling the nvidia miner ( and amd miner when i get farmamd back up also ) ...

the compiled versions you have require the same gcc and cuda files that it was originally compiled with ...

i know i have asked a milion times - and sound like im harping ... but until that happens with me - thefarm and farmamd will always mine solo using other miners ...

i would build my own private pool - for friends as well ... and it would not be as secure as yours is - which is why it would be private only ... but i dont know how Tongue ...

why not take a percentage for the pool for yourself - and make it easy to compile my own miners? ... the code goes no where else anyway but to thefarm ...

tanx for clarifying again though ...

#crysx

I have no issue with OC making a decent secure pool for SPR. The fact that he has gone to so much trouble means that SPR's original and unique mining features are working out great. Random people that use open source code to run a pool would find it difficult to set-up pools for SPR, so hopefully only professional organisations would bother in the future.

There is still a risk in using pools, even with added protection. Sending information over the internet is inherently risky, even with SSL. I'm guessing most pools would opt for self-signed certificates because of the annual costs of obtaining and maintaining third party certificates.

So, there is still an element of trust required and while the values are small, people would be prepared to take the risk. If we get some traction, fewer people would be prepared to run the risk of someone keeping track of private keys.

btw, if it wasn't for pools, I would never have become a miner. They helped me get started, provided the necessary help and downloads, etc. So I'm a big fan of pools, but in the end they can be a factor in centralisation. Public pools, like Suprnova, are 1,000,000% better than big private pools, from an attack risk point of view, but solo mining is the holly grail.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 260
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
OC  I'm unable to connect to your pool.

You do know that pools get to see the private keys of the blocks you mine, as do others? That's one of the reasons this coin has a pool dissuasion feature that people like which helps to promote solo mining and decentralisation.

Feel free to use pools, just thought you might not have picked up that risk from the mining white paper in the OP.

i dont think so with ocminers pool ...

which is the reason you require HIS miners - and not the opensourced ones we used from spmod and others ...

the private i mined at many moons ago - is exactly how that was - which is why it was private ... it was based on a trust level - i trusted the pool owner not to steal my mined coins - and it worked better than average and so much better than solo ... but agreed - with THAT pool - the private key was shared ... which is also why you cant use other miners on ocminers pool ...

im sure oc miner can shed more light on how he made his miner work with stratum pool ...

#crysx

Ah that myth is still around ? That people can see the public keys and "steal" the blocks etc Smiley

Funny

I think I've posted it 4-5 times in this thread already, I should really bookmark the post, but here, once again:

1) Full communication between pool and miner(s) is https encrypted on the spr pool - so no one can see anything

2) I'm using signed miners, you cannot use the regular ones, thats why they're linked on the getting started page.

3) Every round has their own private key and as soon as the block is found the coins are moved into a separate wallet so even if you would "crack" the https encryption and get to know the actual private key you could only steal the reward of this one block (and you would get automatically flagged/banned on the pool).

There are some extra features implemented in stratum which I don't want to post in public here but, just look at the stats, rest assured, the pool is working and paying fine Smiley

Oh and you might want to check if you find pools on the block explorer... You won't.. even though there is at least my public one, this is simply because every found block is paid to a new address... So you also won't see the other pools Wink

tanx mate ...

i knew it was something along those lines ...

and btw - i still need the git for compiling the nvidia miner ( and amd miner when i get farmamd back up also ) ...

the compiled versions you have require the same gcc and cuda files that it was originally compiled with ...

i know i have asked a milion times - and sound like im harping ... but until that happens with me - thefarm and farmamd will always mine solo using other miners ...

i would build my own private pool - for friends as well ... and it would not be as secure as yours is - which is why it would be private only ... but i dont know how Tongue ...

why not take a percentage for the pool for yourself - and make it easy to compile my own miners? ... the code goes no where else anyway but to thefarm ...

tanx for clarifying again though ...

#crysx
legendary
Activity: 2688
Merit: 1240
OC  I'm unable to connect to your pool.

You do know that pools get to see the private keys of the blocks you mine, as do others? That's one of the reasons this coin has a pool dissuasion feature that people like which helps to promote solo mining and decentralisation.

Feel free to use pools, just thought you might not have picked up that risk from the mining white paper in the OP.

i dont think so with ocminers pool ...

which is the reason you require HIS miners - and not the opensourced ones we used from spmod and others ...

the private i mined at many moons ago - is exactly how that was - which is why it was private ... it was based on a trust level - i trusted the pool owner not to steal my mined coins - and it worked better than average and so much better than solo ... but agreed - with THAT pool - the private key was shared ... which is also why you cant use other miners on ocminers pool ...

im sure oc miner can shed more light on how he made his miner work with stratum pool ...

#crysx

Ah that myth is still around ? That people can see the public keys and "steal" the blocks etc Smiley

Funny

I think I've posted it 4-5 times in this thread already, I should really bookmark the post, but here, once again:

1) Full communication between pool and miner(s) is https encrypted on the spr pool - so no one can see anything

2) I'm using signed miners, you cannot use the regular ones, thats why they're linked on the getting started page.

3) Every round has their own private key and as soon as the block is found the coins are moved into a separate wallet so even if you would "crack" the https encryption and get to know the actual private key you could only steal the reward of this one block (and you would get automatically flagged/banned on the pool).

There are some extra features implemented in stratum which I don't want to post in public here but, just look at the stats, rest assured, the pool is working and paying fine Smiley

Oh and you might want to check if you find pools on the block explorer... You won't.. even though there is at least my public one, this is simply because every found block is paid to a new address... So you also won't see the other pools Wink
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 260
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
OC  I'm unable to connect to your pool.

You do know that pools get to see the private keys of the blocks you mine, as do others? That's one of the reasons this coin has a pool dissuasion feature that people like which helps to promote solo mining and decentralisation.

Feel free to use pools, just thought you might not have picked up that risk from the mining white paper in the OP.

i dont think so with ocminers pool ...

which is the reason you require HIS miners - and not the opensourced ones we used from spmod and others ...

the private i mined at many moons ago - is exactly how that was - which is why it was private ... it was based on a trust level - i trusted the pool owner not to steal my mined coins - and it worked better than average and so much better than solo ... but agreed - with THAT pool - the private key was shared ... which is also why you cant use other miners on ocminers pool ...

im sure oc miner can shed more light on how he made his miner work with stratum pool ...

#crysx
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
OC  I'm unable to connect to your pool.

You do know that pools get to see the private keys of the blocks you mine, as do others? That's one of the reasons this coin has a pool dissuasion feature that people like which helps to promote solo mining and decentralisation.

Feel free to use pools, just thought you might not have picked up that risk from the mining white paper in the OP.
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1003
OC  I'm unable to connect to your pool.
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1003
Anyone have a list of pools please.  thx

Only one that I am aware of https://spr.suprnova.cc and you can download the Spreadcoin Suprnova fork for mining from the getting started page.


Many people prefer to solo mine at this point, but this pool seems to be finding blocks often.
thefix  thx
legendary
Activity: 1049
Merit: 1001
Anyone have a list of pools please.  thx

Only one that I am aware of https://spr.suprnova.cc and you can download the Spreadcoin Suprnova fork for mining from the getting started page.


Many people prefer to solo mine at this point, but this pool seems to be finding blocks often.
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1003
Anyone have a list of pools please.  thx
hero member
Activity: 646
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Ni dieu ni maître
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Looking forward to the wallet release as well. It appears that the explorer tab is being included? I guess we'll find out what it all means soon Cheesy

On a side note, it would be really nice to have Gladimore back and updating the Spreadcoin Twitter. It has a rather large audience and would be good to get some updates posted there when the time comes. I could begin a new Twitter but it would be nice to use one that already has a following. Does anyone remain in contact with him?

I'm hoping the next version will include, not just servicenodes, but service nodes that can support lightning payment gateways for Bitcoin.

That would be super secure.

Why?

Well, we'll have service nodes that require collateral to be put up by users. That means that to try and scam the lightning network, you'll have to put up a lot of cash first. That's a barrier to fuckwits.

So, we'll have Bitcoin full nodes and Bitcoin instant transactions.

How d'ya like them apples  Grin
hero member
Activity: 646
Merit: 501
Ni dieu ni maître
Looking forward to the wallet release as well. It appears that the explorer tab is being included? I guess we'll find out what it all means soon Cheesy

On a side note, it would be really nice to have Gladimore back and updating the Spreadcoin Twitter. It has a rather large audience and would be good to get some updates posted there when the time comes. I could begin a new Twitter but it would be nice to use one that already has a following. Does anyone remain in contact with him?

I'll get right to it Smiley

lol, the summoning worked despite me spelling your name incorrectly. Damn that was fast.  Shocked

Glad to see you back in these parts!
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
Looking forward to the wallet release as well. It appears that the explorer tab is being included? I guess we'll find out what it all means soon Cheesy

On a side note, it would be really nice to have Gladimore back and updating the Spreadcoin Twitter. It has a rather large audience and would be good to get some updates posted there when the time comes. I could begin a new Twitter but it would be nice to use one that already has a following. Does anyone remain in contact with him?

I'll get right to it Smiley
hero member
Activity: 646
Merit: 501
Ni dieu ni maître
Looking forward to the wallet release as well. It appears that the explorer tab is being included? I guess we'll find out what it all means soon Cheesy

On a side note, it would be really nice to have Gladimore back and updating the Spreadcoin Twitter. It has a rather large audience and would be good to get some updates posted there when the time comes. I could begin a new Twitter but it would be nice to use one that already has a following. Does anyone remain in contact with him?
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