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Topic: [ANN][ICO] ⚡ Electroneum ⚡ Token Sale Sept 14th Mobile Mining Crypto Coin - page 139. (Read 315181 times)

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is it possible to mine with the GPU ?

Yes look at downloads.electroneum.com.
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I'm mining with two gpu's at 800 hashes each. I'm connected to port 3333 wich is for lower end cpu. Should i change this? Really don't want to mess around with it, as it was a struggle to get it running.
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pool says payments 12000 my wallet says 0.00

Richard Ells:
they'll be getting paid to the wallet they made - so if they've made an offline wallet they'll be able to import it to their mobile wallet to move it around, as soon as it's live - but with the windows (or mac) command line, they could technically move it around the blockchain now - it's just harder. Any monero tutorial on command line use will work for ETN.
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1) if i generate a new/second paper wallet, does the first one deactivates?

2) where/how do i check the numbers of coins in my wallet by enterinng the public address?


1. No

2. Block Explorer

Thanks, could you please point me to url for block explorer?



Richard Ells:
Electroneum Blockchain explorer (still in beta) - https://blockexplorer.electroneum.com/
We need this for quite a few of the Exchange applications which start tomorrow.

Please note - whilst there is a delay on the mobile miner and mobile wallet (SORRY!!) due to security risks for some of our users

Thanks, really appreciate your help.very new tp this so still learning. When i search on blockexplorer using public key i don’t get any results. Do i first need to transfer the tokens/coins i bought to the wallet or they got added to the wallet when i generated paper wallet?  TIA
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My claymoreminer says that the etn address is not a valid adress... info?

Use notpad ++ when you edit your bat file. Because if you took the 3 lines under the public address wallet paper, the original notepad will copy 3 line instead the one long line (the three line with not space between)   
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What does your .bat look like in ccminer?  Ive never gpu mined to binary wallet...

I'm using ccminer 2.2.2 x64 so my BAT file looks like this:

ccminer-x64 -a cryptonight -o stratum+tcp://eupool.electroneum.com:3333 -u WALLETADDRESS -p x
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Richard Ells:
we're going to grab a a couple of hours sleep in a while - then all get back to the office early to rush out a security system to allow us to try and prevent those people with compromised accounts losing all their coins the instant the coins are made available. The ones that have realised and been on here are OK - but there are hundreds of them from what we can tell. It's a sophisticated attack - thousands of IPs - they must have a botnet. We have a plan, we'll keep everyone posted. We hope to get the mobile miner out tomorrow, as 10s of thousands are waiting for it - and we don't want to lose momentum, but we have to do everything we can to protect those people. Wallet transfers will be enabled as fast as I can get it live. We are on it!

So wallet transfers available in the next 1-2 days hopefully?
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I have never really mined, can anyone show me the proper config for a CPU miner on windows?
I have tried claymore but apparently it does not support ETN because it says its an invalid address.
My direct miner works but I want to mine in a pool.
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We mining out here



I like those 2 other cmd prompts. Where ya got it from?
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The Operating System for DAOs
is it possible to mine with the GPU ?
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I already wonder about the stratum difficulty climbing higher once mined a for a few minutes. Shutting it down / reopen will start at low dif again.

The difficulty will continue to rise, as more and more people start mining.

You might got me wrong. The difficulty does increase within minutes while im mining. First couple of minutes im getting like 500 shares, after that its dropping insanly fast.
But restarting the miner drops me down to like zero difficulty and like 500 shares within a couple if minutes again.



IIRC stratum difficulty is related to the pool not the network, it will adjust based on your hash rate realitive to the pool and usually starts low and adjusts up in steps until it reaches it optimal level so fewer high difficulty shares will give you the same (maybe more due to higher efficiency) reward as lots of low difficulty shares.
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What does your .bat look like in ccminer?  Ive never gpu mined to binary wallet...
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Richard Ells:
we're going to grab a a couple of hours sleep in a while - then all get back to the office early to rush out a security system to allow us to try and prevent those people with compromised accounts losing all their coins the instant the coins are made available. The ones that have realised and been on here are OK - but there are hundreds of them from what we can tell. It's a sophisticated attack - thousands of IPs - they must have a botnet. We have a plan, we'll keep everyone posted. We hope to get the mobile miner out tomorrow, as 10s of thousands are waiting for it - and we don't want to lose momentum, but we have to do everything we can to protect those people. Wallet transfers will be enabled as fast as I can get it live. We are on it!
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pool says payments 12000 my wallet says 0.00
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Hi,

I tried to use th easyminer on a linux but I had this warning

2017-11-01 02:17:52.391   [P2P1]   WARN    net.dns   src/common/dns_utils.cpp:487   WARNING: no two valid ElectroneumPulse DNS checkpoint records were received

What does it mean ?

Thanks
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Just to inform you:
Linux electroneumd does not work, it keeps flooding the log with unsucessfull connections to 0.0.0.0 and warning about
Code:
[P2P2] WARN net.dns src/common/dns_utils.cpp:487 WARNING: no two valid ElectroneumPulse DNS checkpoint records were received

Followed by plenty of:
Code:
017-11-01 02:00:07.158 [P2P0] INFO net.p2p src/p2p/connection_basic.cpp:164 Spawned connection p2p#11 to 0.0.0.0 currently we have sockets count:8
2017-11-01 02:00:07.158 [P2P0] INFO net contrib/epee/include/net/abstract_tcp_server2.inl:85 test, connection constructor set m_connection_type=2
2017-11-01 02:00:07.158 [P2P0] DEBUG net contrib/epee/include/net/abstract_tcp_server2.inl:962 connections_ size now 7
2017-11-01 02:00:11.155 [P2P2] INFO net.p2p src/p2p/connection_basic.cpp:172 Destructing connection p2p#5 to 0.0.0.0
2017-11-01 02:00:12.158 [P2P0] INFO net.p2p src/p2p/net_node.inl:969 [0.0.0.0:0 OUT] Connect failed to 52.48.6.23:26967
2017-11-01 02:00:12.158 [P2P0] DEBUG net.p2p src/p2p/net_node.inl:953 Connecting to 52.54.144.107:26967(peer_type=1, last_seen: never)...
2017-11-01 02:00:12.158 [P2P0] INFO net.p2p src/p2p/connection_basic.cpp:164 Spawned connection p2p#12 to 0.0.0.0 currently we have sockets count:8
2017-11-01 02:00:12.158 [P2P0] INFO net contrib/epee/include/net/abstract_tcp_server2.inl:85 test, connection constructor set m_connection_type=2
2017-11-01 02:00:12.158 [P2P0] DEBUG net contrib/epee/include/net/abstract_tcp_server2.inl:962 connections_ size now 7
2017-11-01 02:00:16.155 [P2P5] INFO net.p2p src/p2p/connection_basic.cpp:172 Destructing connection p2p#6 to 0.0.0.0

It does not download the blockchain, even not running suid root

Compiled it myself from the src for Ubuntu 16.04, now it works.  So your Linux download version won´t definitely run with Ubuntu 16.04

So what should others on linux do?

They should compile it for themselves in case it does not work. As I have seen it has a lot of dependencies to build and I guess some to run it successfully.
The command order is simply:
Code:
cmake .
make

And watch closely what dependencies are missing when cmake runs, install them if needed and go on until there are all dependencies for building met (means xyz-dev has to be installed too for successfull builds). Once all runs smoothly, you will find the files in ./bin of the src-tree and can copy them out.
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Proof-of-Asset Protocol
My claymoreminer says that the etn address is not a valid adress... info?
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Pasl [Xci-r.i.p.] Eth Zcl Kmd Zen Rep Xmr Sc Neo
Pending Balance: 1.88 ETN
 Total Paid: 143.00 ETN

Pretty nice!  Grin
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ALL OF YOU THAT ARE SAYING THAT YOU "PUT ALL 3 ADDRESSES FROM THE PAPER WALLET TOGETHER" ARE INNCORRECT!!!

YOU ONLY USE THE PUBLIC ADDRESS AS YOUR RECEIVE ADDRESS TO MINE. MAKE SURE TO TAKE OUT THE SPACES

THIS IS IMPORTANT.

THOSE THAT THINK ADDING ALL 3 TOGETHER ARE WRONG.

THIS WILL NOT WORK, YOU WILL NOT GET THE COINS YOU MINED!!!

PLEASE REMEMBER TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS WORD FOR WORD!!

for real? I have used the 3 lines from the public address...

I think he means the address from all of the private, public etc... because at first I tried to use one line from the public address and that told me it was a wrong address when I started mining. I pulled all of the three line with no blank between each and it works.  

Uff!! haha yeah thats it


Yes
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1) if i generate a new/second paper wallet, does the first one deactivates?

2) where/how do i check the numbers of coins in my wallet by enterinng the public address?


1. No

2. Block Explorer

Thanks, could you please point me to url for block explorer?



Richard Ells:
Electroneum Blockchain explorer (still in beta) - https://blockexplorer.electroneum.com/
We need this for quite a few of the Exchange applications which start tomorrow.

Please note - whilst there is a delay on the mobile miner and mobile wallet (SORRY!!) due to security risks for some of our users

Can you confirm if there is something wrong with payments from pool? Many haven't recieved the coins to our wallets.
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