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Topic: [ANN][POW] 👾Torque👾 - decentralized node list via IPFS & ZeroNet - page 58. (Read 87264 times)

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How to backup wallet files, where are they ?
It is in the data\wallets folder, i think. .bin file is the wallet file.
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How to backup wallet files, where are they ?
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I see many people interested in mining XTL, it looks like a good project.
If any one tryed mining XTL, can you please share your experience and tell us what is the required configuration and what are the best equipements.
Also I noticed that many are facing a problem, they get "job reject reason low difficulty share", any help will be appreciated.

They just forked against ASIC. You have to use the latest open-source miner from the Dev from their site. The best is to visit their discord to know more about it.
You can also use Claymore, it works like a charm!
newbie
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I see many people interested in mining XTL, it looks like a good project.
If any one tryed mining XTL, can you please share your experience and tell us what is the required configuration and what are the best equipements.
Also I noticed that many are facing a problem, they get "job reject reason low difficulty share", any help will be appreciated.

They just forked against ASIC. You have to use the latest open-source miner from the Dev from their site. The best is to visit their discord to know more about it.
newbie
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I see many people interested in mining XTL, it looks like a good project.
If any one tryed mining XTL, can you please share your experience and tell us what is the required configuration and what are the best equipements.
Also I noticed that many are facing a problem, they get "job reject reason low difficulty share", any help will be appreciated.

Pls check this out.
https://wiki.stellite.cash/books/mining
legendary
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Top Crypto Casino
I see many people interested in mining XTL, it looks like a good project.
If any one tryed mining XTL, can you please share your experience and tell us what is the required configuration and what are the best equipements.
Also I noticed that many are facing a problem, they get "job reject reason low difficulty share", any help will be appreciated.
newbie
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Code:
2018-04-07 08:06:23.062 [P2P6]  INFO    global  src/cryptonote_protocol/cryptonote_protocol_handler.inl:302
[79.132.124.242:20188 OUT] Sync data returned a new top block candidate: 102588 -> 104837 [Your node is 2249 blocks (1 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started

Daemon stuck here, how to fix?
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Then my next question becomes, why is it not recommended by pools? Even guides online I do not see it in.
I noticed even the new dev pool does not have it.
I use xmr stak personally and never used or seen anyone that uses Stratum.

I'm pretty sure every pool out there uses stratum these days. When you go to a website, do you really type "http://google.com" every time or do you just type "google.com"?  Smiley All browsers just assume that the protocol is going to be http(s) and so they don't bother the users with the "http://" part and add it automatically. Same thing with modern miners. XMR-STAK does not require you to actually type "stratum+..." because it simply assumes that the protocol is going to be stratum since that's pretty much the standard these days for any pool.

I missed this post earlier. Thank you, very well explained and it makes sense. If I had a merit, I would give you one.
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Bump in the road great coin and team im sure all problems will be fixed soon and price is going up Grin Grin
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8 orphaned blocks on community pool?Huh OMG what is that?

Yeah. Something seems not right since the update. Going to try mining something else until all issues are fixed. No doubt they will be as the dev team here is great Smiley
newbie
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8 orphaned blocks on community pool?Huh OMG what is that?
legendary
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Then my next question becomes, why is it not recommended by pools? Even guides online I do not see it in.
I noticed even the new dev pool does not have it.
I use xmr stak personally and never used or seen anyone that uses Stratum.

I'm pretty sure every pool out there uses stratum these days. When you go to a website, do you really type "http://google.com" every time or do you just type "google.com"?  Smiley All browsers just assume that the protocol is going to be http(s) and so they don't bother the users with the "http://" part and add it automatically. Same thing with modern miners. XMR-STAK does not require you to actually type "stratum+..." because it simply assumes that the protocol is going to be stratum since that's pretty much the standard these days for any pool.
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One more question. What is the difference between address and integrated address? Is the Crex24 XTL address integrated? Does it mean that no need to use payment id when i send the coins to the exchange?

Here what will happen just some of the million problems on Cryptopia , not mine thanks god
"Same problem. I sent ETN from walleto to Cryptopia wallet but forgot to put payment ID, and my coins never arrived to my wallet. I opened a ticket at cryptopia almost 2 weeks ago and still no answer. Can anyone fix this please ? My TICKET NUMBER IS #200542"

Long story short if the payment address ask for payment id make sure you send them with one .If it doesn't its ok, Crex and Ogre do not need , for future exchanges pay attention if they ask for one , they will provide you with one.



oк, thanks. And another thing...why is the payment id in gui-wallet every time a new one? They're all mine, and i can use them all, or should i generate it every time i relaunch the wallet? Should i use only the last one?
jr. member
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I also just got paid. The pool UI doesn't seem to be updating correctly.
jr. member
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I just got paid from commpool and devpool
jr. member
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Also experiencing some troubles with communitypool.stellite.cash.

Firstly pool hashrate is double network hashrate.. which seems a little odd.

The pool is mining all blocks in the network (cryptoknight.cc seems to be on a different chain), but share effort is consistently > 100, often much higher.

Is the bugged pool hashrate meaning share effort is being calculated wrong?

And lastly, unpaid balance isn't increasing as blocks mature and no payouts are being made.

TL;DR communitypool.stellite.cash is mining all blocks but payouts/effort calculation seem to be broken.

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