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legendary
Activity: 2100
Merit: 1012
Europecoin Financecloud API
We need auto update QT Wallet, like 020LondonCoin, or nobody will adopt really.

And if you want my "Beta Tester" opinion, that I give because I would like it work actually,
is that we should be able to decide with how much of the CPU/GPU we mine with.

I tried, I have 8G RAM, on a five years Toshiba Satellite (i5) laptop. I saw it
takes 1G RAM, which was the good part, but takes 100% of the CPU, so, I do
not even want it on my phone.

We need a slider, or something. People allocating 5% of their CPU's, like 24/7,
instead of 0%, 100% of the time, like me. Smiley

I mean, what do you think?


Thank you for your insight. There are many ideas, you mentioned,
we feel the same. (like autoupdate, slider and so on)
You will see our software to keep evolving and enhancing in the future.
As we have shown over the last 1 1/2 Year, we will keep up as passionate,
as we have been on day one. (yes, that's a promise)
In regards to running it on a phone: I would not run this on my phone either, that's because there has to be a software,
developed just for this usecase and we are already active in getting it done.

Let me once again say thank you for your insight,
i can see, we are on the same path with our visions

have fun
Matthias Klees


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legendary
Activity: 3052
Merit: 1053
bit.diamonds | uNiq.diamonds
We need auto update QT Wallet, like 020LondonCoin, or nobody will adopt really.

And if you want my "Beta Tester" opinion, that I give because I would like it work actually,
is that we should be able to decide with how much of the CPU/GPU we mine with.

I tried, I have 8G RAM, on a five years Toshiba Satellite (i5) laptop. I saw it
takes 1G RAM, which was the good part, but takes 100% of the CPU, so, I do
not even want it on my phone.

We need a slider, or something. People allocating 5% of their CPU's, like 24/7,
instead of 0%, 100% of the time, like me. Smiley

u can reach exact that effect with TThrottle

a tool where i can add process names and limit their access to CPU time

but its even stronger i can also make the CPU time be reduced automatic based on CPU temp

this means when u have lot other work ur cpu temp raise and the TThrottle processes will reduce their cpu useage

if ur other task have no load for the CPU which means it become cold again then ur mining processes will get more cpu time

i know coins with a setting for not use walletminer 100% but none of them can give the abilities of a proper 3rd party tool

so i say dont waste dev power to create solutions that are existing already and way better than u can implement into wallet at acceptable effort

regarding auto update feature of wallet maybe

but i prefer to use non installer wallets

and there is no need to make every non mandatory update

just do the mandatory ones

or that ones where u say that feature i really need

example the last one i wont upgrade to that i dont care about a new mining icon...
copper member
Activity: 2324
Merit: 1348
I have make some little changes in the source.

- a fix for incorrect show from estimated date
- new picture for not mining
- change in up to date time

Winbuild available
https://github.com/LIMXTEC/Europecoin-V3/releases/tag/Europecoin_V3.0.1.0-2

It isn't mandatory  Smiley

legendary
Activity: 3052
Merit: 1053
bit.diamonds | uNiq.diamonds
1% yearly inflation via POW is really not much POW income u say
but mining now with a single CPU lot blocks each day is i say

join in now be a early adopter
dont call us ninja miner we want you to get ur share

take it!

legendary
Activity: 2100
Merit: 1012
Europecoin Financecloud API
You can set the number of threads in the europecoin.conf file. If you dont set anything I think its using max.

This is the guide that have been posted for it.
http://bitsend.info/forums/index.php?topic=59.msg284#msg284

You need to limit the number of CPU threads with genproclimit=4 or whatever number of cores you have to spare.
Then I wonder: what is this setting: minermemory=2. Gb?

But memory also matters, right? I have two Win7 computers with identical setup and similar configs:

Computer 1: 4 CPU cores, 16Gb memory, 3.2Gb used; mining with 2 cores
Computer 2: 6 CPU cores, 16Gb memory, 4.3Gb used; mining with 4 cores

Computer 1 yields nearly twice as much ERC as computer 2 with only half the number of cores!



not the amount of core but the technology the cores based on and the ghz rating is important

its not as people might think a memory mining algorythm
u mine with the cpu the stribger the faster the better
that a lot memory is used is just a way to make develop GPU miners not attractive to develop

regarding my wallet i can say its stable since i not mine with maximum cores active
hodl algo seems to move overclocked cpu's go over the border of stability

yes i have the same experiences with hodl and several other CPU coins,
you simply can't take em all, because the cpu gets "itsself in the way" (just a feeling Grin )
I have best results with using some more memory and using half the cores, that are available.

have fun
Matthias


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full member
Activity: 153
Merit: 100
ok for me solo mining via ERC wallet seems to crash my PC
Might be that your CPU is getting too hot. Happened to me this afternoon even though I had restricted the use of the CPU. Pretty hot where I live these days. Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2100
Merit: 1012
Europecoin Financecloud API
You can set the number of threads in the europecoin.conf file. If you dont set anything I think its using max.

This is the guide that have been posted for it.
http://bitsend.info/forums/index.php?topic=59.msg284#msg284

You need to limit the number of CPU threads with genproclimit=4 or whatever number of cores you have to spare.
Then I wonder: what is this setting: minermemory=2. Gb?
But memory also matters, right? I have two Win7 computers with identical setup and similar configs:


EXACTLY Memory matters,
"the only solution if you need more memory is more memory"



Quote

Computer 1: 4 CPU cores, 16Gb memory, 3.2Gb used; mining with 2 cores
Computer 2: 6 CPU cores, 16Gb memory, 4.3Gb used; mining with 4 cores


Shame on you lol  Grin


Quote
Computer 1 yields nearly twice as much ERC as computer 2 with only half the number of cores!

I am having the idea, that computer 2 has a higher percentage of cores running and if you stress the cores to much,
they slow down, because they lag enough power for their basic operations.
I feel just putting pc 2 on 3 cores and its ahead of pc 1

this is much more fun then waiting for pos, isn't it?
   Grin Grin

have fun
Matthias



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legendary
Activity: 3052
Merit: 1053
bit.diamonds | uNiq.diamonds
You can set the number of threads in the europecoin.conf file. If you dont set anything I think its using max.

This is the guide that have been posted for it.
http://bitsend.info/forums/index.php?topic=59.msg284#msg284

You need to limit the number of CPU threads with genproclimit=4 or whatever number of cores you have to spare.
Then I wonder: what is this setting: minermemory=2. Gb?

But memory also matters, right? I have two Win7 computers with identical setup and similar configs:

Computer 1: 4 CPU cores, 16Gb memory, 3.2Gb used; mining with 2 cores
Computer 2: 6 CPU cores, 16Gb memory, 4.3Gb used; mining with 4 cores

Computer 1 yields nearly twice as much ERC as computer 2 with only half the number of cores!



not the amount of core but the technology the cores based on and the ghz rating is important

its not as people might think a memory mining algorythm
u mine with the cpu the stronger the faster the better
that a lot memory is used is just a way to make develop GPU miners not attractive to develop

regarding my wallet i can say its stable since i not mine with maximum cores active
hodl algo seems to move overclocked cpu's go over the border of stability
full member
Activity: 137
Merit: 100
You can set the number of threads in the europecoin.conf file. If you dont set anything I think its using max.

This is the guide that have been posted for it.
http://bitsend.info/forums/index.php?topic=59.msg284#msg284

You need to limit the number of CPU threads with genproclimit=4 or whatever number of cores you have to spare.
Then I wonder: what is this setting: minermemory=2. Gb?

But memory also matters, right? I have two Win7 computers with identical setup and similar configs:

Computer 1: 4 CPU cores, 16Gb memory, 3.2Gb used; mining with 2 cores
Computer 2: 6 CPU cores, 16Gb memory, 4.3Gb used; mining with 4 cores

Computer 1 yields nearly twice as much ERC as computer 2 with only half the number of cores!

hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
The new (3.01) wallet mining is working good.
CPU is an i7 and getting 73 h/s
Ran it overnight for 10 hrs and got 17.00005625 coins.
Will be trying an external miner next.

Confirmation time is slow. 1st reward is 92/280 confirms after 9 hrs. Very slow atm.
This should speed up as more folks switch to v3.


I like the concept of having the wallet auto-mine if the network hash gets too low.
A technical question: how many cpu threads are going to be used?  
If it's going to use max threads; your going to have wallets being closed as it makes the pc sluggish.
You can set the number of threads in the europecoin.conf file. If you dont set anything I think its using max.


This is the guide that have been posted for it.
http://bitsend.info/forums/index.php?topic=59.msg284#msg284
full member
Activity: 180
Merit: 100
The new (3.01) wallet mining is working good.
CPU is an i7 and getting 73 h/s
Ran it overnight for 10 hrs and got 17.00005625 coins.
Will be trying an external miner next.

Confirmation time is slow. 1st reward is 92/280 confirms after 9 hrs. Very slow atm.
This should speed up as more folks switch to v3.


I like the concept of having the wallet auto-mine if the network hash gets too low.
A technical question: how many cpu threads are going to be used?   
If it's going to use max threads; your going to have wallets being closed as it makes the pc sluggish.




legendary
Activity: 2100
Merit: 1012
Europecoin Financecloud API
how u plan handle exchanges?
when as stated we will have 6 months both chains active
we cant have the new ERC 6 months without a exchange

ideal would be a deal with bittrex that they state to close ERC and reopen ERC market based on new chain in like 1 Month
as i understand people who miss withdraw could be possible withdraw later via support ticket their old ERC towards the swap addresses

but i dont think it make sense keep old chain market longer active




thatzs what i am planning at the moment, exchanges should switch immediately and let the download for the old version open i guess
legendary
Activity: 3052
Merit: 1053
bit.diamonds | uNiq.diamonds
did ya ask to usual pool operators to setup a pool?
example supernova?
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1004
No risk, no fun!
UPDATE SWAP:

PLEASE, make sure, that you only need 1 address for one transaction to the swapserver. Never transfer old ERC multiple time to only one address!!!!!!!!!!

Steve
legendary
Activity: 3052
Merit: 1053
bit.diamonds | uNiq.diamonds
how u plan handle exchanges?
when as stated we will have 6 months both chains active
we cant have the new ERC 6 months without a exchange

ideal would be a deal with bittrex that they state to close ERC and reopen ERC market based on new chain in like 1 Month
as i understand people who miss withdraw could be possible withdraw later via support ticket their old ERC towards the swap addresses

but i dont think it make sense keep old chain market longer active

legendary
Activity: 3052
Merit: 1053
bit.diamonds | uNiq.diamonds
i tryed a 3 months ERC TERM deposit for 4% pa gain (~1% gain in 3 months)
really interesting way to reward hold coins and will have pretty similar positive market effects as POS

regarding the above quantum security discussion
the target address of a ERC TERM deposit could be a new address each time u do it

thats maximum security a address with only 1 transaction in and later one transaction out into a new TERM deposit address
legendary
Activity: 2100
Merit: 1012
Europecoin Financecloud API
a hint from security point of view
never make ur mining address ur main address
have a main and a mining address

the nature of bitcoin codebase (still used by ERC)
include the quantum computer resistance is heavy impacted by how many transactions a address had already

so try have as less transactions on ur main address as possible

this is a point why maybe the way ERC work now is in this aspect more secure than by use POS where u generate many many tx on same address

and it is the reason why DMD who will stay POS coin is moving to advanced more secure address lenght with DMD 3.0

people say quantum computers are 10-30 years away

but we also know miltiary gear is like 10 years ahead

so i see it a real risc in the upcoming years


nice tip and a good point, yes, nobody should underestimate the possibility Quantum Computers will rise quickly.
There are already working ones, from Seth Goldberg (MIT, GOOGLE) (think was the name) though they are all fishing in the dark,
when it come to harvest the power for an operation, that makes sense to anybody, this fact is the last tiny missing part.
If its solved it will ignite the whole thing within a year and go straight though the roof.

have fun
Matthias
legendary
Activity: 3052
Merit: 1053
bit.diamonds | uNiq.diamonds
a hint from security point of view
never make ur mining address ur main address
have a main and a mining address

the nature of bitcoin codebase (still used by ERC)
include the quantum computer resistance is heavy impacted by how many transactions a address had already

so try have as less transactions on ur main address as possible

this is a point why maybe the way ERC work now is in this aspect more secure than by use POS where u generate many many tx on same address

and it is the reason why DMD who will stay POS coin is moving to advanced more secure address lenght with DMD 3.0

people say quantum computers are 10-30 years away

but we also know miltiary gear is like 10 years ahead

so i see it a real risc in the upcoming years
legendary
Activity: 3052
Merit: 1053
bit.diamonds | uNiq.diamonds
Code:
gen=1
minermemory=1
genproclimit=3
miningaddress=yourwalletaddresshere

play around with that values in conf
it seems when i only run 3 threads instead of 8 it runs without crash my PC
and i can work without to much lag

so in case u have overclocked CPU and/or u work also on that pc i suggest only set half of ur avaiable threads

my CPU for example have 8 threads (4 core with hyperthreading) and limit ERC POW to 3 is allwoing me mine without impact on my work and stability

a additional great tool i use is TThrottle which allow me reduce CPU time for selected processses in case CPU temp raise above a set value

What is your h/s ?

now with just 3 thread like 90
with full 8 threads like 170
copper member
Activity: 2324
Merit: 1348
Code:
gen=1
minermemory=1
genproclimit=3
miningaddress=yourwalletaddresshere

play around with that values in conf
it seems when i only run 3 threads instead of 8 it runs without crash my PC
and i can work without to much lag

so in case u have overclocked CPU and/or u work also on that pc i suggest only set half of ur avaiable threads

my CPU for example have 8 threads (4 core with hyperthreading) and limit ERC POW to 3 is allwoing me mine without impact on my work and stability

a additional great tool i use is TThrottle which allow me reduce CPU time for selected processses in case CPU temp raise above a set value

What is your h/s ?
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