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Topic: [ANN][ScryptAdaptive] KMC KimoCoin - KimotoCoin [5 EXCHANGES!] - page 13. (Read 85173 times)

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guys just have some more patience, i'm sure the merchandise is comming soon, just be a little more patience and mine KMC as long you can, when the merchandise is shipped and the shop restocked, you will see that it will not anymore be that easy to mine KMC!
staff
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Merit: 6793
Just writing some code
No shop progressing more I ordered more than month ago.
5 exchanges no one buy order.

Only words I can say it's "KIMO FAIL COIN"

 Grin
sr. member
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@forgetme - you were active today, don't just ignore us. If it's not going to work just remove the source and thread and let's move on....
full member
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Thank you to whoever is mining on my node, our pool is on a fire Cheesy
newbie
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hmm...looks like ppl are losing interest a bit?
Dunno, I'm still mining it ;-)
Plus we're still rising on MintCoin. On place 81 now. That was 89 yesterday.
So keep on voting!

https://www.mintpal.com/voting#KMC

Also donated 250k to the faucet at http://explorer.kimocoin.com/faucet

@forgetme; Faucet gives some Avast warnings; can you look at it?

Now just hit 80 Smiley

https://www.mintpal.com/voting#KMC

KEEP VOTING!! YOU WILL BE HAPPY SOON!!! Cheesy



Right +1  Wink
sr. member
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DEV NEWS FROM SHOP? SHIPPED FROM 1 WEEK AGO!
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Yay! The second KMC P2Pool node is officially up Cheesy

Mining address:
stratum+tcp://birdspool.no-ip.org:2891

And statistics can be found at:
birdspool.no-ip.org:2891/birdonwheels5.no-ip.org:2891

Happy mining!

(I'm going to leave my 30 kh/s gpu mining on there overnight to make sure payouts are working, but I don't see why they wouldn't be)


Edit: It's working, we just found a block and I received the 1% fee from my miner.
Forget centralized pools, mine with us on p2p!

Also, for those of you who want to set up your own node (those of you running a 24/7 server/workstation) pm me and I'll send you the guide I used to get my node up and running.

Edit 2: Well for some reason the stats don't show individual miners and their hashrates/expected payouts on the home page... But you can find expected payout for your address on the payouts tab. And fyi, I'm doing about 250 kh/s between my two gpus, so you can calculate your hash from that (or look at the graph lol)
sr. member
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Cryptomancer
Looks like you're really close.  I can even see the incoming connection from your node on my server.

PM me the full traceback that you're seeing in those methods.
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got it, the python package...

Unfortunately I don't know much about Windows.  I would suggest running linux in a VM, you could use virtualbox which is free.  You wouldn't need much RAM as there's no need to install a full desktop.  A minimal Debian or Ubuntu install would work well.  Though I suppose if you aren't familiar with Linux it could add a considerable amount of learning and time to the process.  Let me know if I can offer any non-windows specific help.

Well, I did get it running, turns out that all it needed was a restart xD

But now the problem is that the pool shows up as dead to my miner... I can access the stats page in my browser (birdonwheels5.no-ip.org:2891, going to change that soon), but I keep getting errors in console in the get_work and send_work methods... I guess it's time for some more googling

I might try running an Ubuntu VM, I have it downloading now and I managed to find a tutorial for vertcoin, which I can easily adapt to kimocoin.

Can't wait to get this node up and running!
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Where are dev may be dev forgot us  Tongue?

the nick of dev is "forgetme".
what do you think?
full member
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Where are dev may be dev forgot us  Tongue?

I hope not... haha
staff
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Just writing some code
Where are dev may be dev forgot us  Tongue?
full member
Activity: 137
Merit: 100
I do not think there has ever been any shop
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
SHIPPED ITEM NEWS?HuhHuhHuh? NEVER SHIPPED?
sr. member
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Merit: 250
very good coin.
I'm mining 24H day. I'm buying also at 2 satoshi

maybe a fake account

reply at my pm please
newbie
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Merit: 0
very good coin.
I'm mining 24H day. I'm buying also at 2 satoshi
sr. member
Activity: 490
Merit: 250
hmm...looks like ppl are losing interest a bit?
Dunno, I'm still mining it ;-)
Plus we're still rising on MintCoin. On place 81 now. That was 89 yesterday.
So keep on voting!

https://www.mintpal.com/voting#KMC

Also donated 250k to the faucet at http://explorer.kimocoin.com/faucet

@forgetme; Faucet gives some Avast warnings; can you look at it?

Now just hit 80 Smiley

https://www.mintpal.com/voting#KMC

KEEP VOTING!! YOU WILL BE HAPPY SOON!!! Cheesy

Now 1 Vote per hour
Qxw
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Activity: 203
Merit: 100
I have tested/used many pools in this year with my rigs and also now some with KMC after launch.

With my experience this

http://kmc.multi-pool.eu/  

have been one of most reliable for serious 24/7 mining.

Also for coin health it is good to keep hashing power enough decentralized, so it is good to admire pools what have not highest pool hasrate or p2p (I have not finded any reliable p2p node with enough reliable 24/7 connection and with low ping for me.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
hmm...looks like ppl are losing interest a bit?
Dunno, I'm still mining it ;-)
Plus we're still rising on MintCoin. On place 81 now. That was 89 yesterday.
So keep on voting!

https://www.mintpal.com/voting#KMC

Also donated 250k to the faucet at http://explorer.kimocoin.com/faucet

@forgetme; Faucet gives some Avast warnings; can you look at it?

Now just hit 80 Smiley

https://www.mintpal.com/voting#KMC

KEEP VOTING!! YOU WILL BE HAPPY SOON!!! Cheesy
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
Cryptomancer
got it, the python package...

Unfortunately I don't know much about Windows.  I would suggest running linux in a VM, you could use virtualbox which is free.  You wouldn't need much RAM as there's no need to install a full desktop.  A minimal Debian or Ubuntu install would work well.  Though I suppose if you aren't familiar with Linux it could add a considerable amount of learning and time to the process.  Let me know if I can offer any non-windows specific help.
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