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Topic: [ANN] [XMG] MAGI | CPU mining | mPoW | mPoS | [MagiPay] - page 149. (Read 2375617 times)

newbie
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I know we are all happy with the price shooting up, but how are we doing on the "New HomePage Front"? some movement?  Huh not that I need one, but it was "promised" so I'm wondering.  Roll Eyes

Okay, Okay I think up-to-date information on the Homepage should be nice/a-must-have , may be some cool docu's/ Howto's, flashy visuals ... , and may be an info if m-pay is active/broken/dead/discontinued... (if the later remove it form the homepage), and an uptodate roadmap, like "funding fork/update/change Q2 2018,...", but with date that hold Tongue. I hate asking and I know I'm the new guy here, but I'm really interested.  Cheesy
legendary
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So if I understand your config; the first part, down to but not including the addnode stuff, sets up your core for solo mining should the defined pool(s) not be available, your miners have an ultimate failover position.

The addnode bits, recognize specific nodes ( cores ) on the network to communicate with.  That doesn't restrict your cores ability to communicate with other nodes on the network though, does it?

The last bit enables staking ( the posii=1,) and how that is carried out.

I'm not sure what the last two parameters do though.

the last two are the ones that combine your blocks into chunks of N coins which make your possibility of staking more likely, larger blocks have a higher chance of being staked - but too large reduces frequency
member
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So if I understand your config; the first part, down to but not including the addnode stuff, sets up your core for solo mining should the defined pool(s) not be available, your miners have an ultimate failover position.

The addnode bits, recognize specific nodes ( cores ) on the network to communicate with.  That doesn't restrict your cores ability to communicate with other nodes on the network though, does it?

The last bit enables staking ( the posii=1,) and how that is carried out.

I'm not sure what the last two parameters do though.
legendary
Activity: 1484
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POS do you need separate wallet for every 1000 coins? Is it effective to add multiple addresses?
I just store all in the same address

the important thing is to setup your magi.conf well

Code:
# You must set rpcuser and rpcpassword to secure the JSON-RPC api
rpcuser=[put-a-username-of-your-choice-here]
rpcpassword=[put-a-random-password-of-your-choice-here]

# Listen for RPC connections on this TCP port:
rpcport=8232

# server=1 to accept JSON-RPC commands
server=1

# listen=1 to accept connections from outside
listen=1

# RPC connection from localhost allowed
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1

# Add nodes to connect to specific peers
addnode=104.128.225.215
addnode=103.11.64.40

# posii=1 to enable PoS staking; default = 0
posii=1

# Transaction under stake with a value greater than the threshold is being splitted
stakesplitthreshold=500

# Transactions with values less than the threshold will combine into one
stakecombinethreshold=500
newbie
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POS do you need separate wallet for every 1000 coins? Is it effective to add multiple addresses?
legendary
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Everybody is staking, but not me. Sad I staked twice 1-2 month ago but that was it. okay I started with magi-coin 2,5 Month's ago, but still I want to be part of that 2/3.  Roll Eyes

But honestly can, the PoS cause so many orphans? Or are there just too many miners ( bot-nets / ... / )?
From what I can make out there are more miners than stakers which is causing a bottleneck on the mining side
newbie
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all our blocks are being orphaned... anyone else running a pool having issues with the cchain?

seems like PoS is stealing all the blocks?

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xmg/#!extraction

its designed for 1/3 POW 2/3 POS blocks

and it reach that

https://i.imgur.com/JJaOgxr.png


i would call that work perfect as designed

Everybody is staking, but not me. Sad I staked twice 1-2 month ago but that was it. okay I started with magi-coin 2,5 Month's ago, but still I want to be part of that 2/3.  Roll Eyes

But honestly can, the PoS cause so many orphans? Or are there just too many miners ( bot-nets / ... / )?
legendary
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not sure I call losing 2h+ of mining perfect....
We probably need more people staking on the network to increase the mining rate - I'll add a few extra blocks to my online wallet to see if that will help =)
legendary
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not sure I call losing 2h+ of mining perfect....
legendary
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bit.diamonds | uNiq.diamonds
all our blocks are being orphaned... anyone else running a pool having issues with the cchain?

seems like PoS is stealing all the blocks?

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xmg/#!extraction

its designed for 1/3 POW 2/3 POS blocks

and it reach that




i would call that work perfect as designed
legendary
Activity: 3486
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all our blocks are being orphaned... anyone else running a pool having issues with the cchain?

seems like PoS is stealing all the blocks?

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xmg/#!extraction
legendary
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all our blocks are being orphaned... anyone else running a pool having issues with the cchain?
newbie
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We successfully set up new wallet, but the synchronize is trapped. I do possess the latest Blockchain Data. Any kind of suggestions?
You could copy the Blockchain, from your linux system. Deactivate the wallet, copy the data-folders from the .magi folder (from your old machine), to your new machine.  Grin If that doesn't work, I'm not sure but you must probably reload the blockchain. Cry
sr. member
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We successfully set up new wallet, but the synchronize is trapped. I do possess the latest Blockchain Data. Any kind of suggestions?
newbie
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I backed up wallet on a linux system. Saved the file to a USB drive. I have now set up a new rig with a friend of mine and we want to mine bitcoin with that rig. I am going to set up m-wallet on that machine. Heres the deal, I can't figure out how to load the backed up wallet file into the program. Only option I can find if for exporting the wallet. Am I missing something, and if I am unable to get into my old linux machine, am I out them coins that were in that wallet?  

If you have the wallet export, rename that file to wallet.dat put it in the correct folder (over the newly created empty wallet), and your old wallet is up and running. Grin
I hope I understood your question correct. Smiley

btw.: Or you could transfer the coins to the new wallet address, Or you could dump the private key... ..no the two first options are the best. Cheesy

newbie
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hello guys, I wonder if it is possible to mine xmg from an android quad core phone? I think it would be a good idea to have a version of miners available to install on android devices.
I was mining on a 8 core phone a while ago - the hash rate was so low that I stopped

I was using NeoNeon miner app, if that helps.

I have been messing around with this a bit. I have a couple Galaxy S4s(NeoNeon Miner) and a Raspberry Pi. Right now, I have then plugged in to the house power so not making a dime there, although electricity is included in my rent. In a another month, hopefully sooner, I will have these devices all powered off a solar panel system I have. In 3 weeks I have mined 0.22910162, and that is mainly with just one of the Galaxy S4s. I have them in a pool at xmg.minerclaim.net. They have a different port for slower devices. My pc mines with xmg.bullmining.com
newbie
Activity: 55
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I backed up wallet on a linux system. Saved the file to a USB drive. I have now set up a new rig with a friend of mine and we want to mine bitcoin with that rig. I am going to set up m-wallet on that machine. Heres the deal, I can't figure out how to load the backed up wallet file into the program. Only option I can find if for exporting the wallet. Am I missing something, and if I am unable to get into my old linux machine, am I out them coins that were in that wallet? 
legendary
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Hmm i receive email when new post is added here. Looks like it did not work last days. Need to read up!😁
Hmm, I wonder what changed - welcome back =)
legendary
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Hmm i receive email when new post is added here. Looks like it did not work last days. Need to read up!😁
legendary
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thank you... 8years return without electric cost, I rather put my money in the bank...
I think raspberry might be the most minimal electric consumes, but not the one which has the highest rate computing power/electric consumption.
but even with higher efficiency CPU, still not worth a try for me...

thank you for your answer ^^  Grin

I understand, And feel almost the same. I just think, if/when XMG goes to the moon, out of 8 year free electric costs, could become more. the calculations where made with no price change, so it could easily become 1 year for break even (or 10 years)Grin

So I don't want to discard this option, don't forget how BTC started, and thy could use raspberries.  Wink

True, when I first started mining magi id be getting 10-20 per day on a couple of low power desktops - but at the time it wasn't covering costs, XMG was then about $0.005 - 10-20XMG now is worth $2-4, and was worth $30-$60 a couple of months ago, plus I've been staking so I've got a couple of years of interest on top too
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