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Topic: [ANN] [VELD] - Veldspar - A new type of coin, trying to solve different problems - page 4. (Read 4401 times)

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how i can see my hashing speed in megaminer ?
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less hashing power with 45 cores (

Oh right, you are using the swift miner.  Use megaminer, it's about 5x faster
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less hashing power with 45 cores (
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i have 45 cores on VM but miner running only with 4 cores, how can i mine with 45 cores ?

--threads 45
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i have 45 cores on VM but miner running only with 4 cores, how can i mine with 45 cores ?
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It was very interesting, but it is a pity that there is no support for Windows. I like your concept, it seems fair. so the first one and the last one was equal opportunity.
Is there really no support for Windows, which means mining must use miners, in my opinion it is unfair, because it will cause a token holder monopoly

There are windows wallets and miners now.  But also windows users can run VM's or install Linux.  I don't think it's really that unfair.  At best it's an inconvenience.
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It was very interesting, but it is a pity that there is no support for Windows. I like your concept, it seems fair. so the first one and the last one was equal opportunity.
Is there really no support for Windows, which means mining must use miners, in my opinion it is unfair, because it will cause a token holder monopoly

windows cli wallet:
https://github.com/CaptainMeatloaf/veldspar-cs/releases/tag/v0.0.5.1

windows miner:

https://github.com/VeldsparCrypto/megaminer/releases

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It was very interesting, but it is a pity that there is no support for Windows. I like your concept, it seems fair. so the first one and the last one was equal opportunity.
Is there really no support for Windows, which means mining must use miners, in my opinion it is unfair, because it will cause a token holder monopoly
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The project has opened, but has not seen much promotion on the social networking channel

No sense to promote until it will not be stable

Yes at the moment quiet is a good thing.
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The project has opened, but has not seen much promotion on the social networking channel

No sense to promote until it will not be stable
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I've tried to learn about this project from the post, but still cant really get what the project means.
Is there any website link or something else that contain another information for me to learn about this project.

Hi glasbren,

At the moment there is no website, only this ANN, and the GitHub post.   It is something we will get around to producing it, but some of the pressing questions that people would expect to find on a website we are not in a position to answer at this precise moment, they would only be very broad guesses based on limited statistical information and I feel that would be disingenuous.

Always happy to try and answer questions or explain parts of the system on our discord channel whenever I am around though.

Thanks
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I've tried to learn about this project from the post, but still cant really get what the project means.
Is there any website link or something else that contain another information for me to learn about this project.
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The project has opened, but has not seen much promotion on the social networking channel
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i download image 2 times, then i try to extract i get error message



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HODL! If it isn't a grudge...
May I suggest:

Share a dev-donation address on here. Then those of us not willing and/or able to compile linux wallets, can still play around with the miner.


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Jury is still out on the linux one ...

What do you mean, the linux c miner works fine for me. Great work @editfmah
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New Windows miner works fine. The miner on Linux WSL crashed for me every few minutes, windows miner is running smooth for over 2 hours now.


Good to see there's a windows miner out, from what I read you have to run an instance for each CPU core you have? is the new miner able to use all cores?

Feedback says that the windows one works well across all cores.  Jury is still out on the linux one despite being the same codebase I haven't had enough consistent feedback on the latest release to know for sure.
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New Windows miner works fine. The miner on Linux WSL crashed for me every few minutes, windows miner is running smooth for over 2 hours now.


Good to see there's a windows miner out, from what I read you have to run an instance for each CPU core you have? is the new miner able to use all cores?
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