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Topic: [ANN][SRC] Securecoin | A Fast and Secure Version of Bitcoin | 2013 - page 31. (Read 195438 times)

legendary
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The Top-10 coins in our "Which coin would you like to see on PhenixEx" POLL are now:

[IFC] InfiniteCoin - 38 votes
[SRC] SecureCoin - 33 votes
[ECO] EcoCoin - 32 votes
[COL] ColossusCoin - 28 votes
[ZET] ZetaCoin - 24 votes
[EXC] ExtremeCoin - 23 votes
[BUK] CryptoBuck - 20 votes
[STR] StarCoin - 20 votes
[PPC] PPCoin - 18
[PLT] PlayToken - 17 votes

And some new coins in the POLL, like GPL, TGC and MPL are coming up fast!

Vote your favorite coin on PhenixEx crypto currency exchange!


legendary
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AMD Phenom II X6 1035T. Which pool should I join to mine SRC?


i'm mining on the src.coinmine.pl pool with my own cpu, have a VPS mining on one of the p2pools Smiley
newbie
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I would like to know how to setup an effective .conf and .bat file for mining SRC. I have Windows 7 x64 and want to set it up properly. I see the SRC wallet, but there are different miners to choose from. Most likely to join a pool anyway.

What cpu?

I use the avx optimized miner.

Here's my bat file contents:

minerd64_avx.exe -q -s 2 -a quark -t 7 -o stratum+tcp://src.coinmine.pl:6020 -u pipocipolatti.1 -p x

-t is the number of cpu threads I use to mine, leaving one free for cgminer.

Link to the miner: http://forum.quarkcoin.org/Thread-ANN-poolers-cpuminer-with-quarkcoin-support

AMD Phenom II X6 1035T. Which pool should I join to mine SRC?
full member
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Merit: 100
Is there a block explorer yet ?
Not yet, i hope that someone can do it soon.

I'm currently playing around with Abe at the moment.  I think I might be getting somewhere with it (currently importing the blocks and transactions).

I tried so hard* to get MySQL setup, then I realized it supports SQLite.  I feel like a terrible person, but it's better to have a working example than nothing at all.
I may post the SQLite database when it's done loading.


*: Turns out that using XAMPP for MySQL doesn't play well with using Python/Abe under Cygwin.  I'm sure this will be much easier on Ubuntu.
full member
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Is there a block explorer yet ?
Not yet, i hope that someone can do it soon.
member
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Merit: 10
Is there a block explorer yet ?
sr. member
Activity: 248
Merit: 250
thanks for the response, but i got it sussed just now thanks...

ive never used bat files before and was trying to launch the miner rather the bat file i think

i also had the bat file wrong

i was trying to start minerd rather than minerd64_sse4

all 8 cores are now happily hashing

thanks again for your speedy reply

shouldnt try to learn new skills when im tired

unfortunately looks like i cant support this coin after all, my gpus mining ltc slowed drastically due to securecoin, shame to waste cpu, but what can you do
dont use so many cores -t 6 or -t 7

thanks , running 6 cores and working like a charm   Grin
hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 1000
I would like to know how to setup an effective .conf and .bat file for mining SRC. I have Windows 7 x64 and want to set it up properly. I see the SRC wallet, but there are different miners to choose from. Most likely to join a pool anyway.

What cpu?

I use the avx optimized miner.

Here's my bat file contents:

minerd64_avx.exe -q -s 2 -a quark -t 7 -o stratum+tcp://src.coinmine.pl:6020 -u pipocipolatti.1 -p x

-t is the number of cpu threads I use to mine, leaving one free for cgminer.

Link to the miner: http://forum.quarkcoin.org/Thread-ANN-poolers-cpuminer-with-quarkcoin-support
newbie
Activity: 35
Merit: 0
I would like to know how to setup an effective .conf and .bat file for mining SRC. I have Windows 7 x64 and want to set it up properly. I see the SRC wallet, but there are different miners to choose from. Most likely to join a pool anyway.
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
thanks for the response, but i got it sussed just now thanks...

ive never used bat files before and was trying to launch the miner rather the bat file i think

i also had the bat file wrong

i was trying to start minerd rather than minerd64_sse4

all 8 cores are now happily hashing

thanks again for your speedy reply

shouldnt try to learn new skills when im tired

unfortunately looks like i cant support this coin after all, my gpus mining ltc slowed drastically due to securecoin, shame to waste cpu, but what can you do
dont use so many cores -t 6 or -t 7
sr. member
Activity: 248
Merit: 250
thanks for the response, but i got it sussed just now thanks...

ive never used bat files before and was trying to launch the miner rather the bat file i think

i also had the bat file wrong

i was trying to start minerd rather than minerd64_sse4

all 8 cores are now happily hashing

thanks again for your speedy reply

shouldnt try to learn new skills when im tired

unfortunately looks like i cant support this coin after all, my gpus mining ltc slowed drastically due to securecoin, shame to waste cpu, but what can you do
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1010
I  downloaded this folder. In the folder are the following files:

libcurl-4.dll
minerd64_avx.exe
minerd64_sse2.exe
minerd64_sse3.exe
minerd64_sse4.exe
pthreadGC2-w64.dll

minerd64_avx.exe - does not start, minerd64_avx.exe...minerd64_sse4.exe - write the following text:

Quote
[2013-09-05 20:56:47] HTTP request failed: Failed connect to 127.0.0.1:9332; No error
[2013-09-05 20:56:47] json_rpc_call failed, retry after 30 seconds

it repeats every 30 seconds.

You should come to the IRC chatroom where we will gladly help you get up and running.

https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode.net
#digitalcoin


Im having same issue....


You are running a 64 bit OS, right? If so, which one?

json_rpc_call failed usually means the SRC client isn't running, your config file isn't correct, or the port isn't forwarded.
sr. member
Activity: 248
Merit: 250
I  downloaded this folder. In the folder are the following files:

libcurl-4.dll
minerd64_avx.exe
minerd64_sse2.exe
minerd64_sse3.exe
minerd64_sse4.exe
pthreadGC2-w64.dll

minerd64_avx.exe - does not start, minerd64_avx.exe...minerd64_sse4.exe - write the following text:

Quote
[2013-09-05 20:56:47] HTTP request failed: Failed connect to 127.0.0.1:9332; No error
[2013-09-05 20:56:47] json_rpc_call failed, retry after 30 seconds

it repeats every 30 seconds.

You should come to the IRC chatroom where we will gladly help you get up and running.

https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode.net
#digitalcoin


Im having same issue....

and this is my bat file

minerd -a quark -o stratum+tcp://src.coinmine.pl:6020 -u YOURWORKER -p YOURPASS

I have not added 127.0.0.1 anywhere???

any help greatly appreciated
hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 1000
Src already payed part of my rent, so yeah, I'm gonna keep mining it.
Primecoin should be good once the gpu miner gains traction but a true CPU coin like this is a nice thing to have... specially if it's featured at cryptoave (if that takes off )
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1010

It already begun...I'll just keep mining it, has a bunch of cool features and a good community and dev.  Cool

I'm keeping my CPU on it, normally my CPU would do squat, now it's slowly but steadily earning me some coins Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
mining this coin for a week now  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1002
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On the "Which coin would you like to see on PhenixEx?" POLL, these are the standings for now:

1). Infinitecoin [38 votes]
2). EcoCoin [31 votes]
3). SecureCoin [23 votes]
4). ColossusCoin [22 votes]
5). Extremecoin [20 votes]
    CryptoBuck [20 votes]

It's a close race between number 3, 4 and 5.

Did you vote for your favorite coin(s) already?
full member
Activity: 178
Merit: 100
The site is up at securecoin.org if you haven't seen it.

get info ,thx
hero member
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SecureCoin is on the rise on Cryptsy.  Hopefully it can hit .001/BTC in exchange in the coming days.
I'd like to see more support given to DGCMarket though, and rebranding it as well as allowing more Baritus coins to be in use there.   Grin
full member
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Merit: 100
The site is up at securecoin.org
very nice web full of detailed information.
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