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Topic: [BIP] BipCoin. NOW LIVE. Mineable. CryptoNote. BipCot NoGov Licensed. - page 23. (Read 25052 times)

hero member
Activity: 908
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well I think solo is hopeless, I'm just mining on my stock i5 2500, so not much but I don't care that much, its on t 3 so I barely notice it running. Do you have any idea what that deleted transaction means? Is it an orphan ?
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
Yeah I'm soloing because I saw no payouts on the pool, the only thing I get while soling is this
17:27:48.881096 INFO Trying to add recently deleted transaction. Ignore:

also while soloing I see almost 100h and with wolf miner I only see about 60-70h, don't know which one is real.

let me know if you can get blocks solo.

Mining pool is showing payments:
http://192.99.32.58/#payments
hero member
Activity: 908
Merit: 503
Yeah I'm soloing because I saw no payouts on the pool, the only thing I get while soling is this
17:27:48.881096 INFO Trying to add recently deleted transaction. Ignore:

also while soloing I see almost 100h and with wolf miner I only see about 60-70h, don't know which one is real.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250

I see very few coins are with cryptonote.

Because it's a lot harder to fork than that "make a coin in 10 minutes!" b.s. makes people think. lol. Something like 700 people have downloaded that, and I think there are under 10 active CryptoNote coins. Pity, because it's superior to BTC spinoffs in many ways. Esp the "dark by default" part.
hero member
Activity: 1568
Merit: 502
Well how to go for pool mining with cryptonote based coins.
I see very few coins are with cryptonote.
legendary
Activity: 2165
Merit: 1002
Actually, judging by the pool stats, blocks are way fewer for the whole network. It can't be the big hashers when even they don't get blocks.

Hashrate has stabilized at around 24 KH for quite a while now and so has diff at 2.9mil

Blocks are supposedly found every 2 mins but its been 24 mins since the last one and before that it was definitely much slower that expected too.

Why doesn't difficulty adjust down on its own?
hero member
Activity: 994
Merit: 500
I had no blocks for over 12hours, before that had one like every hour.

K so its not just me. Think we need to get the big hashers to stop mining for a bit so the diff goes down.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
I had no blocks for over 12hours, before that had one like every hour.

Difficulty is way up, from 30,000 to 2.9 million in one day.

You using the pool? It's probably the only way to do it on regular computers now.
hero member
Activity: 908
Merit: 503
I had no blocks for over 12hours, before that had one like every hour.
hero member
Activity: 994
Merit: 500
Diff must be too high or my mining puter just became stupid and cant solve any blocks :/ anyone else hit a dead zone?
legendary
Activity: 2165
Merit: 1002
Is the chain moving slower than it's supposed to? Seems so.
Maybe that's to make up for yesterday's frantic growth?
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
I can complete the greek translation if you give out bounties dev.

can u answer this dev?

Also, if we ever get to doing translations, we'd do the most common languages first: Mandarin, Spanish, Arabic, Hindi, French, German, Italian, etc.

Greece is a historically great place, and a great language, but a smallish pool of users when considered worldwide.

When I played in bands I always wanted to live in Greece because I heard you get a gold record there if you sell 5000 copies.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
I can complete the greek translation if you give out bounties dev.

can u answer this dev?

Yes.

I appreciate the offer, but we have a lot of work to get done building the ecosystem before we can even consider translations.
newbie
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Merit: 0
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250

Make sure you put a fan on the computers while mining so they don't burn out. With laptops, prop them up with blocks so air gets under and over. With desktops I put an extra fan inside. Pix of both about 3/4 way down this page:
https://bipcoin.org/?page_id=93

Did you specify a number when you started mining?

start_mining 2

for instance? if you don't specify, it puts in 1. The number should be one less than the number of cores your processor has. More is better. If you have a quad core and type 3, it will mine faster than if you have two cores and type 1.

If you didn't specify a number and you have a quad core or 8 cores, type
stop_mining
then start mining again, specifying a number.

If the number is too high, you'll get a error message in red, and can go down 1 number at a time until it works.
 


Hyperthreading seems to have only a marginal effect unlike other algorithms (like HOdl, where threads are almost as good as proper cores)

I find on my 6-core 12 thread cpu that 7 seems to be optimal, giving about 220 H/s and the machine is still perfectly usable. 

worms. (that means "I agree.")
legendary
Activity: 2165
Merit: 1002

Make sure you put a fan on the computers while mining so they don't burn out. With laptops, prop them up with blocks so air gets under and over. With desktops I put an extra fan inside. Pix of both about 3/4 way down this page:
https://bipcoin.org/?page_id=93

Did you specify a number when you started mining?

start_mining 2

for instance? if you don't specify, it puts in 1. The number should be one less than the number of cores your processor has. More is better. If you have a quad core and type 3, it will mine faster than if you have two cores and type 1.

If you didn't specify a number and you have a quad core or 8 cores, type
stop_mining
then start mining again, specifying a number.

If the number is too high, you'll get a error message in red, and can go down 1 number at a time until it works.
 


Hyperthreading seems to have only a marginal effect unlike other algorithms (like HOdl, where threads are almost as good as proper cores)

I find on my 6-core 12 thread cpu that 7 seems to be optimal, giving about 220 H/s and the machine is still perfectly usable. 
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
Glad to be getting in on the ground floor of this.

And just to show it can work even on a crappy system...

Windows 7
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @2.4GHz
8 GB RAM

Hashing at about 40

Nice. This morning that was actually getting mad coin. Now not so much as a bunch of people came on.

Are you using the mining pool or solo? Pool info it two posts up. The linked CryptoNote Easy Miner runs fine on my Win 7, not on my Win 10s.

I am solo mining to start out with... gonna let it run overnight.

CPU temp is currently at 120° F


Make sure you put a fan on the computers while mining so they don't burn out. With laptops, prop them up with blocks so air gets under and over. With desktops I put an extra fan inside. Pix of both about 3/4 way down this page:
https://bipcoin.org/?page_id=93

Did you specify a number when you started mining?

start_mining 2

for instance? if you don't specify, it puts in 1. The number should be one less than the number of cores your processor has. More is better. If you have a quad core and type 3, it will mine faster than if you have two cores and type 1.

If you didn't specify a number and you have a quad core or 8 cores, type
stop_mining
then start mining again, specifying a number.

If the number is too high, you'll get a error message in red, and can go down 1 number at a time until it works.
 

start_mining 3
Only using 75% CPU power...  but my operating temp is actually great, not to high at all, and remaining steady
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
Glad to be getting in on the ground floor of this.

And just to show it can work even on a crappy system...

Windows 7
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @2.4GHz
8 GB RAM

Hashing at about 40

Nice. This morning that was actually getting mad coin. Now not so much as a bunch of people came on.

Are you using the mining pool or solo? Pool info it two posts up. The linked CryptoNote Easy Miner runs fine on my Win 7, not on my Win 10s.

I am solo mining to start out with... gonna let it run overnight.

CPU temp is currently at 120° F


Make sure you put a fan on the computers while mining so they don't burn out. With laptops, prop them up with blocks so air gets under and over. With desktops I put an extra fan inside. Pix of both about 3/4 way down this page:
https://bipcoin.org/?page_id=93

Did you specify a number when you started mining?

start_mining 2

for instance? if you don't specify, it puts in 1. The number should be one less than the number of cores your processor has. More is better. If you have a quad core and type 3, it will mine faster than if you have two cores and type 1.

If you didn't specify a number and you have a quad core or 8 cores, type
stop_mining
then start mining again, specifying a number.

If the number is too high, you'll get a error message in red, and can go down 1 number at a time until it works.
 
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
Glad to be getting in on the ground floor of this.

And just to show it can work even on a crappy system...

Windows 7
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @2.4GHz
8 GB RAM

Hashing at about 40

Nice. This morning that was actually getting mad coin. Now not so much as a bunch of people came on.

Are you using the mining pool or solo? Pool info it two posts up. The linked CryptoNote Easy Miner runs fine on my Win 7, not on my Win 10s.

I am solo mining to start out with... gonna let it run overnight.

CPU temp is currently at 120° F
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