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Wow 0,00008683 BTC/XMG  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

And XMG = $ 0.019127 (23.66 %)  => with current situation, each day i get ~ 3XMG ~ $0,06 => each month i get ~ 1,8 USD  Tongue
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Came back after half a month of exams and it took me two days to get through the new forum posts Cheesy Nice to see the magi community has remained active while I was away Smiley

Spexx, instead of uploading to dropbox, GoDaddy.com is having a limited time offer of domain+web hosting for 1$/month - setting up a mysql database would be simpler and more reliable, plus, the rest of us could use the data without interfering with your dropbox (hint hint, nudge nudge, no pressure Cheesy) Wink Just thought you might want to know Smiley

As for the rest of you guys, I must say I'm proud to see where the community's headed and to be a part of it! Cheesy
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Code:
Debian GNU/Linux 6.0 \n \l


Maybe try installing libgmp3-dev.

Details of libgmp in Squeeze:

https://packages.debian.org/source/squeeze/gmp


Aye.




And consider updating to Debian 7 (wheezy). Squeeze is obsolete.
lol I just changing the OS of my vps from CentOS yesterday Cheesy
legendary
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When can we expect official info about PoM?
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Code:
Debian GNU/Linux 6.0 \n \l


Maybe try installing libgmp3-dev.

Details of libgmp in Squeeze:

https://packages.debian.org/source/squeeze/gmp


Aye.




And consider updating to Debian 7 (wheezy). Squeeze is obsolete.
newbie
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Code:
Debian GNU/Linux 6.0 \n \l


Maybe try installing libgmp3-dev.

Details of libgmp in Squeeze:

https://packages.debian.org/source/squeeze/gmp
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The result:
Code:
magi@syrinxky:~$ sudo apt-get install libgmp-dev
[sudo] password for magi:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package libgmp-dev
magi@syrinxky:~$
Ah damn it

Which kind and version of Debian? cat /etc/issue

Package lists up to date? apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade

Which software sources are configured? cat /etc/apt/sources.list
This is each result of your question:
Code:
Debian GNU/Linux 6.0 \n \l
Code:
- snip -

Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Code:
deb http://http.debian.net/debian squeeze main contrib non-free
deb http://security.debian.org squeeze/updates main contrib non-free
deb http://http.debian.net/debian squeeze-lts main contrib non-free
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The result:
Code:
magi@syrinxky:~$ sudo apt-get install libgmp-dev
[sudo] password for magi:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package libgmp-dev
magi@syrinxky:~$
Ah damn it

Which kind and version of Debian? cat /etc/issue

Package lists up to date? apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade

Which software sources are configured? cat /etc/apt/sources.list
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I don't know how to install it, I just know how to download it Cheesy

If you have the GMP source, you need to compile it.

./configure --enable-cxx --enable-static --disable-shared --enable-alloca=alloca
(note1: you may have to specify --build=[your hardware] if config.guess gets it wrong)
(note2: using static library gives you a faster miner than shared library)

make

make check (optional test suite before installing)

make install

then run your minerd compile again.

Incidentally, you need other libraries too, such as CURL. Installation is much the same.
I will continue this tomorrow, thank you before, Spexx Cheesy
Also try for debian-like os:
Code:
sudo apt-get install libgmp-dev
The result:
Code:
magi@syrinxky:~$ sudo apt-get install libgmp-dev
[sudo] password for magi:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package libgmp-dev
magi@syrinxky:~$
Ah damn it
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My first post here now that I've paid the bitcointalk.org extortion fee (apparently connecting with the ZenMate browser privacy plugin active results in a block on posting. B0.00081322 to be paid before allowed to post.).

I was very interested to find Magi earlier this week, and posted some feedback on GitHub regarding building the wallet on Linux. I've been mining on xmgpool.org since then.

Spexx, any thoughts of a Linux version of your sweet spot miner?

I do like the fact that more power doesn't necessarily mean more coins. However, I think any hard limit on mining power needs to be thought through carefully. If a hard limit was applied to specific mining users, then they may just register under a different name or wallet, multiple times, and keep hashing thousands of KHs.

The idea of a limit for the PoM is a good idea, but again, how does one prevent people splitting their hashing power across multiple wallet and users? I don't know the answers, but something to think about.

Where can I find more information on Proof of Staking? Or is it really just as easy as keeping my wallet open and sending all my coins to another of my addresses?

Why does everyone talk here and not over on m-talk.org? I understand the need for visibility here on BTC, but the last post on Magi's own dedicated forum was March 2nd. Perhaps things like the Proof of Mining could also be announced over on that location?

Same with Reddit, although I've just reposted the Coinsource story (a few posts earlier).

Shapeshift.io is advertising quite a bit lately, but Magi is not listed there. Can someone from the core team approach them about adding it? I was pleased to see Magi on Bleutrade.

The enthusiasm here is great and hopefully Magi is a coin for the future.


Thanks for your post and welcome in our Magical Magi community!
Indeed we have to use m-talk more. For me the only reason is the less of time.
I will contact shapeshift. Thanks for that.

sr. member
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Mining Co-operative
Well, we can keep an eye on things ...

New Windows Software Release

Introducing XMG Magi PoolStats

What I am doing is collecting pool statistics and uploading them to my DropBox.

Once every five minutes.

Ok, ok it isn't me it's the XMG Magi PoolStats Daemon doing it for me in a hidden window, but that is not the point.

This software downloads that information, saves it to a file with a timed name and then displays it to you in a nice information box. All you have to do is click a Desktop icon.

Download the distribution executable:-

https://www.dropbox.com/s/uxbp8tz9f2occiz/XMGpoolstats.exe

This is a self-extracting Zip file which unzips to C:\XMGminer\PoolStats by default. Run the executable, then run C:\XMGminer\PoolStats\Setup.bat which will create a startup script and Desktop icon for you. Enjoy.

Please note that the data is only updated once every five minutes, so please do not flood my Dropbox link with requests for the stats any more often than once every five minutes. Many thanks.

Please also note that the time displayed is London, England DST which is UTC +1 now, but will be the same as UTC when Winter comes around. For more information on this insanity, please visit:-
http://www.timeanddate.com/time/change/uk/london
The time used in the saved file names is the time on your own computer Smiley

We will be watching ... Cheesy
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I do like the fact that more power doesn't necessarily mean more coins. However, I think any hard limit on mining power needs to be thought through carefully. If a hard limit was applied to specific mining users, then they may just register under a different name or wallet, multiple times, and keep hashing thousands of KHs.

The idea of a limit for the PoM is a good idea, but again, how does one prevent people splitting their hashing power across multiple wallet and users? I don't know the answers, but something to think about.

People could do that, fully in the knowledge that it would be equally as futile as hashing away with 5000 K/hs Sad


I guess my point was that if people want to over-mine, for whatever reason, hard limits for individual users in pools or the PoM won't actually solve the problem. I don't know what will, but a simple hard limit might not achieve the desired result.

Thanks for the additional links on the Sweet Spot miner and the PoS too.
sr. member
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Mining Co-operative
Spexx, any thoughts of a Linux version of your sweet spot miner?

I only do Windows stuff - sorry Sad

I would really like to hear news about a Linux version of Sweet Spot though

NeedIfFindIt at xmg.makejar.com is the Sweet Spot person.
The source for the Sweet Spot gui (no miners) is available from:-

http://xmg.makejar.com/download/sweet-spot-0.9.9-source.zip

if that is any help Smiley

I do like the fact that more power doesn't necessarily mean more coins. However, I think any hard limit on mining power needs to be thought through carefully. If a hard limit was applied to specific mining users, then they may just register under a different name or wallet, multiple times, and keep hashing thousands of KHs.

The idea of a limit for the PoM is a good idea, but again, how does one prevent people splitting their hashing power across multiple wallet and users? I don't know the answers, but something to think about.

People could do that, fully in the knowledge that it would be equally as futile as hashing away with 5000 K/hs Sad

Where can I find more information on Proof of Staking? Or is it really just as easy as keeping my wallet open and sending all my coins to another of my addresses?

It is as easy as that. Keep your wallet open as much as possible, unlocked for staking and send all your coins to yourself every 30 days. Remember to unlock your wallet again after starting up or sending coins.

There are references for more info about Proof Of Stake on the OP

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-xmg-magi-cpu-mining-mpow-mpos-magipay-735170

and here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof-of-stake

Hope this helps Cheesy
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wow,
then you did a great photoshop Grin
legendary
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quarkchain.io
Bullshit! I'm a handsome dude, built, beautiful... and modest..  Grin

I wish to be like you... when I get old...
Haha you guys are comics!
Always enjoy you guys talking to eachother here or in the irc Smiley

Actually my avatar is real photo of Kondiomir ! Cheesy
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Yes this one! Wink
I dont know but I also would like to have a t-shirt with the Magi logo. (rather have the one with 7 stars).
No t-shirt shop accepting crypto coins yet?


I've something in preparation Wink !
newbie
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My first post here now that I've paid the bitcointalk.org extortion fee (apparently connecting with the ZenMate browser privacy plugin active results in a block on posting. B0.00081322 to be paid before allowed to post.).

I was very interested to find Magi earlier this week, and posted some feedback on GitHub regarding building the wallet on Linux. I've been mining on xmgpool.org since then.

Spexx, any thoughts of a Linux version of your sweet spot miner?

I do like the fact that more power doesn't necessarily mean more coins. However, I think any hard limit on mining power needs to be thought through carefully. If a hard limit was applied to specific mining users, then they may just register under a different name or wallet, multiple times, and keep hashing thousands of KHs.

The idea of a limit for the PoM is a good idea, but again, how does one prevent people splitting their hashing power across multiple wallet and users? I don't know the answers, but something to think about.

Where can I find more information on Proof of Staking? Or is it really just as easy as keeping my wallet open and sending all my coins to another of my addresses?

Why does everyone talk here and not over on m-talk.org? I understand the need for visibility here on BTC, but the last post on Magi's own dedicated forum was March 2nd. Perhaps things like the Proof of Mining could also be announced over on that location?

Same with Reddit, although I've just reposted the Coinsource story (a few posts earlier).

Shapeshift.io is advertising quite a bit lately, but Magi is not listed there. Can someone from the core team approach them about adding it? I was pleased to see Magi on Bleutrade.

The enthusiasm here is great and hopefully Magi is a coin for the future.

legendary
Activity: 1750
Merit: 1005
Bullshit! I'm a handsome dude, built, beautiful... and modest..  Grin

I wish to be like you... when I get old...
Haha you guys are comics!
Always enjoy you guys talking to eachother here or in the irc Smiley
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