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Topic: [ANN][POW] 👾Torque👾 - decentralized node list via IPFS & ZeroNet - page 73. (Read 87264 times)

newbie
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please help me!
I don't sync height 67501 block next.
it stops 67501 block!
i use stellited.exe
newbie
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This is gonna sound noobish. But I'm new to mining. I dont have mining hardware & I dont intend on buying it.  So I was wondering I I could mine XTL on a laptop? And is there anyone here mining XTL on your laptop using an advanced graphics card?

Yes, you could mine some for fun using your laptop, but it depends on what hashrate you can get. you may not get many coins. Buying may be cheaper currently. However, for learning and in particular for fun, yo can try it out. Just click to a pool like community pool or crytponight pool and you should find a “start”. From there, yo can find the instruction of how to mine. Basically, you need to download a wallet to create an address which you will use to receive your coins. You then need to download a mining software which is suitable to your laptop (with CPU or maybe plus GPU) to mine.

Try it out for fun.

Out of interest, is it really a good choice to mine from your laptop that you also use for doing your work? Isn't mining a very resource intense process and could blow your processor if you do it for a while?
Xmr stak is not using more than 70 % of the cpu power. Plus one core and one tread is not being used,or at-least prop config you should have it disabled for mining . So if you do excel or word 24/7 its ok. Now rendering and editing forget it , if that's the case you could set it up to mine automatically when not used .
full member
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I voted yes in the poll. Would be mad not to Wink
newbie
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This is gonna sound noobish. But I'm new to mining. I dont have mining hardware & I dont intend on buying it.  So I was wondering I I could mine XTL on a laptop? And is there anyone here mining XTL on your laptop using an advanced graphics card?

Yes, you could mine some for fun using your laptop, but it depends on what hashrate you can get. you may not get many coins. Buying may be cheaper currently. However, for learning and in particular for fun, yo can try it out. Just click to a pool like community pool or crytponight pool and you should find a “start”. From there, yo can find the instruction of how to mine. Basically, you need to download a wallet to create an address which you will use to receive your coins. You then need to download a mining software which is suitable to your laptop (with CPU or maybe plus GPU) to mine.

Try it out for fun.

Out of interest, is it really a good choice to mine from your laptop that you also use for doing your work? Isn't mining a very resource intense process and could blow your processor if you do it for a while?
It's your own choice. I do it for fun when I'm not using my laptop. As long as the CPU is properly cooled you'll be fine.

That’s what I said for fun, not for profit. It really depends on what you have.  There are also some softwares or setting methods via google, which can be used to control the use of your processors (e.g. limited below 60% running). This can be good to protect your laptop without overheat. Of course, you need to do it very carefully in the beginning, making sure your laptop is not overheat and is properly cooled.
copper member
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Anarchy
This is gonna sound noobish. But I'm new to mining. I dont have mining hardware & I dont intend on buying it.  So I was wondering I I could mine XTL on a laptop? And is there anyone here mining XTL on your laptop using an advanced graphics card?

Yes, you could mine some for fun using your laptop, but it depends on what hashrate you can get. you may not get many coins. Buying may be cheaper currently. However, for learning and in particular for fun, yo can try it out. Just click to a pool like community pool or crytponight pool and you should find a “start”. From there, yo can find the instruction of how to mine. Basically, you need to download a wallet to create an address which you will use to receive your coins. You then need to download a mining software which is suitable to your laptop (with CPU or maybe plus GPU) to mine.

Try it out for fun.

Out of interest, is it really a good choice to mine from your laptop that you also use for doing your work? Isn't mining a very resource intense process and could blow your processor if you do it for a while?
It's your own choice. I do it for fun when I'm not using my laptop. As long as the CPU is properly cooled you'll be fine.
sr. member
Activity: 756
Merit: 250
This is gonna sound noobish. But I'm new to mining. I dont have mining hardware & I dont intend on buying it.  So I was wondering I I could mine XTL on a laptop? And is there anyone here mining XTL on your laptop using an advanced graphics card?

Yes, you could mine some for fun using your laptop, but it depends on what hashrate you can get. you may not get many coins. Buying may be cheaper currently. However, for learning and in particular for fun, yo can try it out. Just click to a pool like community pool or crytponight pool and you should find a “start”. From there, yo can find the instruction of how to mine. Basically, you need to download a wallet to create an address which you will use to receive your coins. You then need to download a mining software which is suitable to your laptop (with CPU or maybe plus GPU) to mine.

Try it out for fun.

Out of interest, is it really a good choice to mine from your laptop that you also use for doing your work? Isn't mining a very resource intense process and could blow your processor if you do it for a while?
copper member
Activity: 140
Merit: 9
Anarchy
register and add a coin to the new exchange: https://vicex.io/

before the opening of the exchange, the preferential price for the addition of a coin is valid!
8 days before the opening!
We are already in the 'planned' pool! You missed the voting phase, but we got more than a thousand votes before getting accepted for a listing.
copper member
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Anarchy
this coin not ASIC resistent?
Not at the moment due to the fact that Bitmain just announced a CryptoNight miner, but we will be triggering a hard fork shortly which will switch the PoW algorithm to CryptoNightV7 which is still ASIC resistant. Join our announcement channel on Telegram or Discord to be notified about the time of the fork.
newbie
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stellite is a goog coin, i think the stellite team is strong,XTL will volue more ETN!!
newbie
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This is gonna sound noobish. But I'm new to mining. I dont have mining hardware & I dont intend on buying it.  So I was wondering I I could mine XTL on a laptop? And is there anyone here mining XTL on your laptop using an advanced graphics card?
Yes CPU mining.
full member
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The project looks promising, I really liked the idea! The development is good..  the fork went very well.
newbie
Activity: 98
Merit: 0
This is gonna sound noobish. But I'm new to mining. I dont have mining hardware & I dont intend on buying it.  So I was wondering I I could mine XTL on a laptop? And is there anyone here mining XTL on your laptop using an advanced graphics card?

Yes, you could mine some for fun using your laptop, but it depends on what hashrate you can get. you may not get many coins. Buying may be cheaper currently. However, for learning and in particular for fun, yo can try it out. Just click to a pool like community pool or crytponight pool and you should find a “start”. From there, yo can find the instruction of how to mine. Basically, you need to download a wallet to create an address which you will use to receive your coins. You then need to download a mining software which is suitable to your laptop (with CPU or maybe plus GPU) to mine.

Try it out for fun.
AxT
newbie
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Silly question - how can one vote in the Poll ?  I see the results, but cannot vote ( is it a min. posting count requirement or something ?)
newbie
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This is gonna sound noobish. But I'm new to mining. I dont have mining hardware & I dont intend on buying it.  So I was wondering I I could mine XTL on a laptop? And is there anyone here mining XTL on your laptop using an advanced graphics card?
newbie
Activity: 68
Merit: 0
this coin not ASIC resistent?
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
To spread the word about Stellite, I am doing a $XTL Giveaway on Twitter. Like, Retweet and Follow to Participate.

https://twitter.com/GamerGenieGG/status/973832398361321473
sr. member
Activity: 756
Merit: 250
A nice coin with a interesting project..

I liked! Cheesy
Whats happening with the Poll are things changing

Monero is hard forking on March 14th. It's changing POW algorithm to prevent ASIC miners and to remove mass botnets. They want to see if the community wants to follow in that direction as well.

Is that the XMR fork that is called MoneroV? Or is that a different story? I only heard that many are buying XMR now to receive a new coin when the fork happens.

Yea it's the moneroV fork. I don't think they necessarily want to change the algorithm anytime soon. I think they just want to know what the community would like if some sort of ASIC was released for CryptoNight.

Wasn't changing the algorithm the whole essence of making a fork? I am not too deeply into this but that's what I thought all the time.
I believe it's just a scheduled hard fork, but they decided to add the new algorithm along with it.

Once the mining situation stabilizes it will be sure to drive the price up. But it's not possible for one to obtain a majority of the coins, the nicehash power is an advantage but not an exploit.
How is it an advantage?

Is it even possible to compete with Nicehash in any way these days? I have no clue how big of a company they had become. I used them years ago.
The only way to compete is to use an algorithm they haven't yet implemented, but it's only a matter of time Undecided

Oh yes I guess they are super quick at adding new algorithms and exploiting their strong position to mine coins with the new algorithm, too.
newbie
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After these changes, looks more stable and good for normal miners in pools. Smiley
jr. member
Activity: 222
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Great NEWS about the wallets !
And another good news is that our new pool is back up and running after the "Blockchain Incident" Smiley
So, please support and join us at http://stellite.cryptonight-pool.eu   
Pool fee was reduced by 0.5 % due to the downtime that we had !

Let's get mining !
Thank you,
Andrew
Waaah! My favourite pool is back. Soon as I get paid, I'm hopping back on - don't get any funny ideas, just coming back home Grin

I've added this pool to the wiki
member
Activity: 350
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Great NEWS about the wallets !
And another good news is that our new pool is back up and running after the "Blockchain Incident" Smiley
So, please support and join us at http://stellite.cryptonight-pool.eu   
Pool fee was reduced by 0.5 % due to the downtime that we had !

Let's get mining !
Thank you,
Andrew
Waaah! My favourite pool is back. Soon as I get paid, I'm hopping back on - don't get any funny ideas, just coming back home Grin
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