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Topic: [ANN][RIC] Riecoin: constellations POW *CPU* HARD FORK successful, world record - page 61. (Read 685207 times)

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Is there a desktop wallet available for Riecoin?

I never took time to investigate how to get my RIC out of exchange.

As the price is low, would be a good time to accumulate some and
wait for the next up ;-)

Windows
https://sourceforge.net/projects/riecoin/

Source
https://github.com/riecoin/riecoin

Chainstate for the impatient
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Any nodes please?


188.165.194.121
51.255.207.142
142.4.211.59
217.182.76.201
37.59.143.10
46.105.29.136
5.9.39.9
66.222.190.117
104.35.108.89
91.134.182.43
198.251.84.199
198.251.84.221

You can also check https://chainz.cryptoid.info/ric/#!network
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Is there a desktop wallet available for Riecoin?

I never took time to investigate how to get my RIC out of exchange.

As the price is low, would be a good time to accumulate some and
wait for the next up ;-)
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Anyone mining with ryzen 1600 or similar care to share hashrate?
People should refrain from using "hashrate" to compare CPU's with Riecoin, share-rate is a much more accurate indication of performance.

Unfortunately I do not have personal experience with that CPU, but i'm sure someone will chime in.
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Anyone mining with ryzen 1600 or similar care to share hashrate?
legendary
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Its a real sleeping giant

The volume is too low now and I really want this shit coin act as a sleep giant now

lol volume still too low for you? Tongue
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The volume is too low now and I really want this shit coin act as a sleep giant now

lol volume still too low for you? Tongue
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The volume is too low now and I really want this shit coin act as a sleep giant now
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I have few servers with dual xeon e5. But i don't know how to mine. Is there any guide and/or miner to download for linux?


You will need to compile the miner using the stratum branch.

https://github.com/dave-andersen/fastrie/tree/stratum/xptMiner

Then join a pool and start mining, pretty simple actually. There are also windows binaries available on my pool.http://ublock.it/xptminer.zip

With dual e5's it will be best to set CPU affinity and bind multiple processes to individual NUMA nodes (with cluster-on-die enabled) or sockets (with CoD disabled) for the best performance.
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I have few servers with dual xeon e5. But i don't know how to mine. Is there any guide and/or miner to download for linux?
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My AMD 1700x machine crashes every time I start mining.
It generates the the initial prime numbers OK, but then crashes, Sad
CPU never goes above 45 Deg C.
not sure why... Huh

I have the same exact issue with a dual Opteron 2376. This happens most of the time but about 10% of the time it actually works for awhile, and stops again usually after a difficulty re-target. Huh
I haven't done any debugging on the issue, figured it wasn't that fast of a cpu anyway  Cheesy
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hi,dev,Now withdraw from the poloniex, there is a successful withdrawal of it?thanks
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Looks interesting.

Good luck!
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My AMD 1700x machine crashes every time I start mining.
It generates the the initial prime numbers OK, but then crashes, Sad
CPU never goes above 45 Deg C.
not sure why... Huh
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so if the numbers of miners do not increase and the solo miner continues what? why the solo miner do something like that and eventually kill his own coins as well ?
I'm not sure why they would do this either but it has already been done in the past. Look at the orphan rate between 2016-11-14 and 2017-02-02, they nearly killed the coin during that time. This is what originally prompted me to open a pool.

As of now it looks like hashrate distribution is more stable since my last post.
Just to be clear, the Riecoin network is actually running better than ever but having more users would greatly help the market Smiley
Please help spread the word about this coin and see if we can get some more miners on board.



Well, i added two more miners. one actually found 2 blocks already but apart from that i cant do anything more Sad
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 I think I'll have to try setting up a stratum server.
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Registrations now open at uBlock.it!

https://ublock.it/index.php?page=register

uBlock.it is a Private Riecoin pool.

Registrations are open for a limited time only.


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so if the numbers of miners do not increase and the solo miner continues what? why the solo miner do something like that and eventually kill his own coins as well ?
I'm not sure why they would do this either but it has already been done in the past. Look at the orphan rate between 2016-11-14 and 2017-02-02, they nearly killed the coin during that time. This is what originally prompted me to open a pool.

As of now it looks like hashrate distribution is more stable since my last post.
Just to be clear, the Riecoin network is actually running better than ever but having more users would greatly help the market Smiley
Please help spread the word about this coin and see if we can get some more miners on board.

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Can you explain a little more?

Is there an advantage for solo mining?


If Riecoin continues with this mining trend, all small-medium miners (90% of users) are penalized.

Why not use the pools available and so help all the miners? It's so simple!

Otherwise I think this coin will not have easy life...

Solo mining is usually not an issue but in this case, a single solo miner has a large portion of the network hashrate.
The miner(s) are participating in selfish mining practices as well, exacerbating the problem.

In the last few days this has become more apparent and is reflected in the increased orphan rate as a single miner may have over 50% of the network hashrate and temporarily withholding broadcast of some blocks.
There has also been a large drop in difficulty the last few days around the same time RLGzidMRkhfqEWjUY8fVxmgLS7HCdogXYN began approaching 50% network hashrate. Interestingly RSoTqUcauJewHZYmPnM8w3p1LVcV5C2Fh1 hashrate percentage is down substantially over the same period giving the other miner a large portion of the network.

The solution to this problem is more average users mining on pools, it's doubtful solo miner will ever pool mine.

Users should try and promote this coin, as it offers good supplemental income if you have extra computers lying around. This coin needs more miners/users if it's to succeed. "flying under the radar" is not an option.
uBlock.it will be re-opening registrations in the next few days.

so if the numbers of miners do not increase and the solo miner continues what? why the solo miner do something like that and eventually kill his own coins as well ?
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