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Topic: [ANN][SRC] Securecoin | A Fast and Secure Version of Bitcoin | 2013 - page 32. (Read 195527 times)

hero member
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Let's hope this coin increases its value a bit more...sad to see it so low.  Undecided

i'm sure it'll pick up Smiley

It already begun...I'll just keep mining it, has a bunch of cool features and a good community and dev.  Cool
legendary
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Let's hope this coin increases its value a bit more...sad to see it so low.  Undecided

i'm sure it'll pick up Smiley
hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 1000
Let's hope this coin increases its value a bit more...sad to see it so low.  Undecided
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legendary
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The site is up at securecoin.org if you haven't seen it.
full member
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have any news about  SRC ? Huh Huh
sr. member
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It the p2pool working well?  Someone had and issue with my local rate but I'm not sure what he meant.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3045862

I confirm that local hashrate graphs are broken. Watch payouts instead.
legendary
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Hm.. I can't download the qt client, says that I need to enter a password. Same when I try to visit securecoin.org

QT mirror (also includes source)  :

http://www.mediafire.com/download/x9pnre5o79lp0zc/securecoin.zip
full member
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Hm.. I can't download the qt client, says that I need to enter a password. Same when I try to visit securecoin.org
sr. member
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It the p2pool working well?  Someone had and issue with my local rate but I'm not sure what he meant.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3045862
legendary
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MY RED TRUST LEFT BY SCUMBAGS - READ MY SIG
I just slapped a phenom x 6 black 1100t in one of my GPU mining rigs,,,had a sempron 145 in it lol,,,at stock, 3.3ghz i am getting 140 K/h per core. so 840 in all. (only using 5 cores for src) I had this CPU sitting on a shelf for the last 3 months wondering what i would need it for..lol, so now it has a purpose Smiley PS: I will overclock it see if its worth it and let ya know....

windows 7 64 bit with which miner?
sr. member
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78.27.191.182:28372
p2pool, 1% fee
enjoy
legendary
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SecureCoin is now listed at https://coinex.pw exchange and got a mining pool at https://coinex.pw/mining/pools/SRC

Thanks for adding the coin Smiley
sr. member
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SecureCoin is now listed at https://coinex.pw exchange and got a mining pool at https://coinex.pw/mining/pools/SRC
legendary
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I just slapped a phenom x 6 black 1100t in one of my GPU mining rigs,,,had a sempron 145 in it lol,,,at stock, 3.3ghz i am getting 140 K/h per core. so 840 in all. (only using 5 cores for src) I had this CPU sitting on a shelf for the last 3 months wondering what i would need it for..lol, so now it has a purpose Smiley PS: I will overclock it see if its worth it and let ya know....
sr. member
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I can't think what your problem is, but i'll carry on thinking about what may be causing it.

EDIT: Are you using the ' -a quark' tag in your miner?

If I weren't I'd be getting nothing at all. Smiley

My guess is that I will need to actually get the CPUminer to compile rather than using premade binaries. Its probably not related to the RAM—my i7 also gets about 34Kh/s per core. Lower clock speed than the Xeon but it's three years newer.

Which CPUminer fork is it that you're using? I'll start with that and then take my build questions over to the development forum.

I'm using this https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B9cvOfoOekSdVzZZcThLZHg4bjA/edit?pli=1

With the sse3 version - it doesn't seem to make a difference which sse#, it's just avx that doesn't work for me.

K.
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I can't think what your problem is, but i'll carry on thinking about what may be causing it.

EDIT: Are you using the ' -a quark' tag in your miner?

If I weren't I'd be getting nothing at all. Smiley

My guess is that I will need to actually get the CPUminer to compile rather than using premade binaries. Its probably not related to the RAM—my i7 also gets about 34Kh/s per core. Lower clock speed than the Xeon but it's three years newer.

Which CPUminer fork is it that you're using? I'll start with that and then take my build questions over to the development forum.
sr. member
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Are you using the quark miner? (I use sse3 version)

My 8350 runs faster each core I add, up to 960kh/s in total (120 per core).

not sure what's happening with yours.

K.

I see no difference to this 120KH/s cap whether I use Neisklar's quark fork of cpuminer or the miner built in. I haven't successfully compiled either the CPUminer or the Qt client myself.

Jesus, 120Kh/s per core, huh? I guess my old Xeon really is a relic. As mentioned, I get 36Kh/s per core with a little bit of diminishing return for each core up to my total of 120Kh/s at 4 cores if I use the built-in miner. CPUminer gets me 18.5Kh/s per core for a single core but again tops out before a total of 120Kh/s.

What sort of rates do you get with Scrypt hashing on that thing? I'm getting at best 7Kh/s per core.

I was wondering if it could be my old DDR2 RAM gumming up the works.

I have an old q6600 with ddr3 RAM on a shitty motherboard, that gets 80kh/s per core (it is overclocked mind) - I don't think it's your RAM.

The only other CPU coins i've mined are quark and primes - they don't relate to scrypt - I did briefly mine pennies and was getting 1.2mh/s on the 8350.

I can't think what your problem is, but i'll carry on thinking about what may be causing it.

EDIT: Are you using the ' -a quark' tag in your miner?

K.
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Are you using the quark miner? (I use sse3 version)

My 8350 runs faster each core I add, up to 960kh/s in total (120 per core).

not sure what's happening with yours.

K.

I see no difference to this 120KH/s cap whether I use Neisklar's quark fork of cpuminer or the miner built in. I haven't successfully compiled either the CPUminer or the Qt client myself.

Jesus, 120Kh/s per core, huh? I guess my old Xeon really is a relic. As mentioned, I get 36Kh/s per core with a little bit of diminishing return for each core up to my total of 120Kh/s at 4 cores if I use the built-in miner. CPUminer gets me 18.5Kh/s per core for a single core but again tops out before a total of 120Kh/s.

What sort of rates do you get with Scrypt hashing on that thing? I'm getting at best 7Kh/s per core.

I was wondering if it could be my old DDR2 RAM gumming up the works.
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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:

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[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
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