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newbie
Activity: 177
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[8:55 UTC 10/07/2020]
Total hash power of Hacash: 209.51MH/s
Active Miners of HacPool: 241
HacPool top address has mined $HAC: ㄜ762:248

Miner setup takes less than 10 minutes: http://hacashpool.com/start-mining/

Video Tutorial: https://vimeo.com/449931688
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 3
@KenYou,

do you know how I can see the diamonds I mined? If I wanted to send a diamond from my wallet to someone else, I'd need the 6-char name of that diamond, right?
When I look up my address on the block explorer, there is "Miner Diamond: 1" but no diamond name or any information about it.
My miner(s) aren't online 24/7, so I can't look at the solo miner log anymore.

EDIT: Or does "Miner Diamond: 1" mean that I'm mining diamonds with one device at the moment? I'm confused.

EDIT2: OK, I just watched the tutorial on vimeo (https://vimeo.com/459491570) again and learned that you can't see the diamond names yet without searching the blockchain. So nevermind, I guess we have to wait.
newbie
Activity: 30
Merit: 0
I am mining with AMD so far so good
hero member
Activity: 2114
Merit: 562
Is this coin is capable in mining using intel 'i' series of processor? I haven't try it yet I just want to see any result by someone who already minted it, So is there anyone here tried it? How many coin do you mine in 24hrs using your processor, If yes what type of processor did you use?
newbie
Activity: 177
Merit: 0
[6:15 UTC 10/01/2020]
Total hash power of Hacash: 115.30MH/s
Active Miners of HacPool: 239
HacPool top address has mined $HAC: ㄜ744:248

Miner setup takes less than 10 minutes: http://hacashpool.com/start-mining/

Video Tutorial: https://vimeo.com/449931688
newbie
Activity: 177
Merit: 0
September 29, 2020, 12:02:56 AM
#94
[5:00 UTC 9/29/2020]
Total hash power of Hacash: 125.85MH/s
Active Miners of HacPool: 222
HacPool top address has mined $HAC: ㄜ722:248

Miner setup takes less than 10 minutes: http://hacashpool.com/start-mining/
Video Tutorial: https://vimeo.com/449931688
newbie
Activity: 177
Merit: 0
September 27, 2020, 12:02:45 AM
#93
check this https://hacashpool.com/start-mining/

or join the group: https://t.me/HacashPool

someone use laptops to mine hac in the group, which can help your questions.
Sy
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1003
Bounty Detective
September 26, 2020, 11:30:28 PM
#92
I have never mined a CPU mineable coin before can someone give me any insight on would it be harmful if I mine using my laptop's CPU now I know it won't yield me much of a reward but would my laptop be safe?
newbie
Activity: 177
Merit: 0
September 26, 2020, 10:06:36 PM
#91
Is Hacash (HAC) listed on any exchange?

We publish eHAC swap draft in HacashPool group for testing purpose before the official announcement in public. Everyone can begin their trade by contacting @hacswap on Twitter to swap your $HAC to $eHAC or to provide liquidity in Uniswap.

Any feedback is valuable.

Related Links:
EHAC Contract:https://etherscan.com/token/0x773b2c4d9fafb368ec237626dc7d06ccca81ec18

HAC Swap Twitter: https://twitter.com/hacswap

Uniswap EHAC-ETH pair info: https://uniswap.info/pair/0x9de3100d218a960f50739ac5b3517fe9b276f623
newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 0
September 26, 2020, 01:56:42 PM
#90
Looks interesting, seems to be honest.
I started to mine the coin yesterday with lazy cpus of my gpu miners.

Algorithm is NOT ASIC RESISTANT. OW1 ASIC can be reprogrammed to target this algorithm, GPU and FPGA miner is very feasible
Regarding mining, this is the weakest point in it.

If the coin grows, it will become attractive for GPUs/FPGAs at some point.
But - as I read about the 51% attack resistance feature in the papers - doesn't it mean the excess hashpower would be distributed among weaker (CPU) miners...?
Don't know if I get it right.

Mining algo did not change since the inception of HAC (2018)... are the devs who took over planning some hard forks to persist ASIC(GPU, FPGA) resistance, like XMR did many times?
Perhaps some kind of RandomX would be quite better, it has a good track record in keeping CPU miners safe.

Overall, I'm pretty curious where this thing will be in a year or two :-)
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
September 25, 2020, 05:33:04 AM
#89
Is this project alive\developing?

Is there will be a noticeable difference between i9-10900K and i9-10900 in terms of mining Hacash?   
In benchmarks https://nanoreview.net/en/cpu-compare/intel-core-i9-10900k-vs-intel-core-i9-10900 they are almost the same, not much difference. Cannot find any hashrate tests for these CPU((

 
sr. member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 270
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September 25, 2020, 04:59:55 AM
#88
I've mined full node, pool and diamond. What questions did you have in that regards?

In regards to your other question: You're absolutely right. It is a project with a "good idea" and functioning mining, but the UI for the solutions it promises are yet to be developed (channel chain settlement, tx privacy options, the BTC "Black Hole") as far as I can tell. Developing such tools is beyond my own knowledge so I can't really comment as to the state of the code for such tools.

Planning to make PC with full node of Hacash. How many gigabytes does a fully synchronized node currently occupy? What CPU (hashrate?) do you use and what reward do you get?
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 2
September 24, 2020, 10:13:27 PM
#87
I decided to go a little deeper into the project and briefly understand the main goals of Hacash. The founder was and disappeared, but someone continues to support the project repository on github and the site. It is supposed to use Hacash by analogy with Bitcoin (as a means of payment), but I do not see any solutions to this issue. Hacash is not traded on cryptocurrency exchanges, there are no trading platforms that accept it as a means of payment. So far, only mining is working from the entire project. Who has any thoughts on this?
Someone uses a full node and mines diamonds?

I've mined full node, pool and diamond. What questions did you have in that regards?

In regards to your other question: You're absolutely right. It is a project with a "good idea" and functioning mining, but the UI for the solutions it promises are yet to be developed (channel chain settlement, tx privacy options, the BTC "Black Hole") as far as I can tell. Developing such tools is beyond my own knowledge so I can't really comment as to the state of the code for such tools.
newbie
Activity: 33
Merit: 0
September 24, 2020, 09:04:12 PM
#86
Is Hacash (HAC) listed on any exchange?
sr. member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 270
Undeads.com - P2E Runner Game
September 24, 2020, 01:40:12 PM
#85
I decided to go a little deeper into the project and briefly understand the main goals of Hacash. The founder was and disappeared, but someone continues to support the project repository on github and the site. It is supposed to use Hacash by analogy with Bitcoin (as a means of payment), but I do not see any solutions to this issue. Hacash is not traded on cryptocurrency exchanges, there are no trading platforms that accept it as a means of payment. So far, only mining is working from the entire project. Who has any thoughts on this?
Someone uses a full node and mines diamonds?
newbie
Activity: 177
Merit: 0
September 24, 2020, 12:23:32 AM
#84
[5:10 UTC 9/24/2020]
Total hash power of Hacash: 369.45MH/s ⬆️+206.23
Active Miners of HacPool: 223⬆️+10
HacPool top address has mined $HAC: ㄜ699:248 ⬆️+2

Miner setup takes less than 10 minutes: http://hacashpool.com/start-mining/
Video Tutorial: https://vimeo.com/449931688
newbie
Activity: 177
Merit: 0
September 23, 2020, 12:52:19 AM
#83
[5:40 UTC 9/23/2020]
Total hash power of Hacash: 163.22MH/s ⬇️ -48.87
Active Miners of HacPool: 213 ⬇️ -8
HacPool top address has mined $HAC: ㄜ697:248 ⬆️ +0

Miner setup takes less than 10 minutes: http://hacashpool.com/start-mining/
newbie
Activity: 177
Merit: 0
September 22, 2020, 01:18:02 AM
#82
1. yes, http://wallet.hacashpool.com/ forked https://wallet.hacash.org/ , will add the certificate.
2. nice!
3. need to finish sync first, then start mining.
newbie
Activity: 177
Merit: 0
September 22, 2020, 12:28:34 AM
#81
[5:10 UTC 9/22/2020]
Total hash power of Hacash: 212.09MH/s ⬇️ -17.74
Active Miners of HacPool: 221 ⬇️ -23
HacPool top address has mined $HAC: ㄜ697:248 ⬆️ +1

Miner setup takes less than 10 minutes: http://hacashpool.com/start-mining/
Video Tutorial: https://vimeo.com/449931688
sr. member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 270
Undeads.com - P2E Runner Game
September 21, 2020, 01:24:42 PM
#80
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Question1:
It's not official pool.

Question2:
It depends on how much HAC / how many blocks that miner has mined.

First there's the standard blockchain confirmation, just like Bitcoin. That takes 5 min max.

Then, there's the pool settlement software that handles how and when to pay out miners.

The WP says this: At present, the rules for mining pool settlement and automatic coinage are: every block excavated counts a statistical period, and settles once, and the mined coins are distributed in proportion to all participating computing power in the period. If there are more than 2 reward shares, 10 blocks will be credited into the account in 50 minutes, 0.2 blocks will be credited in 8.3 hours, and 0.02 blocks will be credited in 3.5 days.

The more blocks that you mine the faster your coins will get confirmed and paid out.

Question3:
delete “hacash_mainnet_data”


1) Thanks for that clarification! I found is that the wallet creation page of hacashpool (wallet*hacashpool*com) is NOT secure, but https://wallet.hacash.org/ is. They look almost the same, so watch out! Don't know how that affects the credibility of hacashpool  Undecided
2) I got paid, seems like payment is carried out 1x per day by the pool
3) I did, still didn't work on win/linux EDIT: Interestingly, after creating a new wallet address, the block download works. Strange.

I didn't notice right away and created a wallet on the pool. Now I transferred the coins to my main account - it took about 5 minutes to get into the mempool.
Payments on the pool are made at least twice a day, possibly more.
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