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Topic: Balance Not Updated In 24 Hours - Is There A Problem? (Read 622 times)

DrG
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 1035
Unless you mine on 100+ CPUs you'll never earn enough in your lifetime to be able to withdraw from slush.

Mine with a coin that is designed for CPU mining.  Even LTC is escaping the realm of CPU mining for people with free electricity.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
I started mining about a week ago using a HP Envy m6 using GUIminer and was doing okay. The longer I mined the more shares I started collecting. Got up to 0.00001350 in my balance and decided to try CPU mining on an Ubuntu 12 box using cpuminer because my graphics card (Radeon 9250 - [R9/250] does not support OpenCL) won't let me GPU mine on Ubuntu. The minute I started CPU mining, my reward balance became stuck and has not updated. What should I do?

I dont want to stop you from having some fun, but what is the minimal withdrawal you can make from your pool and how long it will take to mine this amount with your computer ?

I think minimum withdrawl is 1.00 btc (I saw something mentioning 0.05 btc but I don't think you can go that low). The calculator says it will take forever and a day to get a block based upon current difficulty. That's why I'm looking at alt currency.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
Sorry I couldn't reply sooner. Had trouble getting back in...

I took the advice given and went to http://www.wheretomine.com and did some research on alternate coins I might be able to leverage against bitcoins. I tried CinnamonCoin but could not get started mining (signed up for pool mining but couldn't get either CGminer or CPUminer to work).

I also looked at WorldCoin, but not sure if that is a good alternative.

In the meantime, back to my original post -

I think someone from Slush's pool read my post because my account started updating again. Don't know if my balance is right because I can't get a daily log. Does anyone know how to keep a running ledger for their mining activities?
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
I started mining about a week ago using a HP Envy m6 using GUIminer and was doing okay. The longer I mined the more shares I started collecting. Got up to 0.00001350 in my balance and decided to try CPU mining on an Ubuntu 12 box using cpuminer because my graphics card (Radeon 9250 - [R9/250] does not support OpenCL) won't let me GPU mine on Ubuntu. The minute I started CPU mining, my reward balance became stuck and has not updated. What should I do?

I dont want to stop you from having some fun, but what is the minimal withdrawal you can make from your pool and how long it will take to mine this amount with your computer ?
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1000
nahtnam.com
If you are trying to mine bitcoin using a CPU, you are waisting your time. The difficultly is too high and you cannot get enough work done before work is flushed and the next block is started.  But, you can still use CPU mining for alternate coins like litecoin or similar where the network difficulty isn't too high.

What he said. What you should do is look on http://coinchoose.com to find the most profitable coin to mine.
full member
Activity: 171
Merit: 100
If you are trying to mine bitcoin using a CPU, you are waisting your time. The difficultly is too high and you cannot get enough work done before work is flushed and the next block is started.  But, you can still use CPU mining for alternate coins like litecoin or similar where the network difficulty isn't too high.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
I started mining about a week ago using a HP Envy m6 using GUIminer and was doing okay. The longer I mined the more shares I started collecting. Got up to 0.00001350 in my balance and decided to try CPU mining on an Ubuntu 12 box using cpuminer because my graphics card (Radeon 9250 - [R9/250] does not support OpenCL) won't let me GPU mine on Ubuntu. The minute I started CPU mining, my reward balance became stuck and has not updated. What should I do?
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