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Topic: Ok, how the hell does this all work? (Read 2410 times)

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September 04, 2014, 02:24:09 PM
#21
Any reason why you'd want to solo mine except for the fun of trying?

- you are very likely to never solve a block and make zero return

Nope. I figured I'd do it on a coin with a super low difficulty just to see it work. I have 3 antminer U2s, so there is really no point to try mining bitcoin, even in a pool. I left them running over night in a bitcoin pool just out of curiosity, and I earned a whopping 70 satoshi Cheesy. I'm honestly not in this to make money, it's more of just something I'd like to learn about and have fun with.
legendary
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September 04, 2014, 05:13:35 AM
#20
Any reason why you'd want to solo mine except for the fun of trying?

- you are very likely to never solve a block and make zero return

People do it even though it is likely never to happen, it's like they are playing the lotto basically.
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September 04, 2014, 03:04:11 AM
#19
Any reason why you'd want to solo mine except for the fun of trying?

- you are very likely to never solve a block and make zero return
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September 03, 2014, 02:01:28 PM
#18
how did you get on in the end?

I'm using a few of the antminers, and am bouncing between a couple different 256 coins at the moment. It was a pain in the ass trying to find a starting point, but now that I have a basic understanding of how they work, and how pools work, I'm doing ok.

I'm still trying to figure out how to solo mine though. I don't quite know what specific lines I need in my conf files.
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September 03, 2014, 10:39:42 AM
#17
how did you get on in the end?
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August 21, 2014, 04:53:22 PM
#16
Well that just saved me a headache. I'd be going nuts again I'm sure. Thanks for the info arctic.
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August 20, 2014, 08:52:47 PM
#14
Cool. Thanks!

edit: ok, new question. If I get one of the gridseed orbs, can I still use cgminer with it, or will I have to use a different program?
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legendary
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Mine at Jonny's Pool
August 20, 2014, 06:29:34 PM
#12
Well ok then, lol.

Just to see it actually work properly I pointed it at a bitcoin pool, and bingo. It's chugging along merrily. Looks like I was lied to about it being able to run scrypt, so thanks for that tidbit. Now I just have to find an alt coin that isn't so freaking hard to mine.

Do you know of any ASIC like devices that do actually run scrypt?
Plenty of choices... The gridseed orbs, fury, black widow, terminators... The fury is a decent little entry level kit... About $35 or so.
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August 20, 2014, 04:51:10 PM
#11
Well ok then, lol.

Just to see it actually work properly I pointed it at a bitcoin pool, and bingo. It's chugging along merrily. Looks like I was lied to about it being able to run scrypt, so thanks for that tidbit. Now I just have to find an alt coin that isn't so freaking hard to mine.

Do you know of any ASIC like devices that do actually run scrypt?
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Mine at Jonny's Pool
August 20, 2014, 03:12:20 PM
#10
Weird. All the forums I've looked at have said that it will mine scrypt coins if you type up a basic conf file (I copy pasted mine) setting it to use scrypt. Apparently it's supposed to be supported. All the litecoin miners have been using farms of them.

edit: go see my second or third post above
You absolutely, positively, without a doubt CANNOT use an Antminer U2 to mine scrypt coins.  Period.  The Antminer U2 can only ever be used to mine SHA-256 coins.  That's all it can do because the ASIC has been built to do the SHA-256 hashing algorithm in the hardware.  That's all the hardware does, and it's all the hardware understands, and it's all the hardware will EVER understand.  It can't be reprogrammed, or reasoned with or bribed.  Nothing you can do or say to it will change the fact that it can only deal with the SHA-256 hash.

I hope that helps clear up that little misunderstanding Smiley

If you've got any other questions, I'd be happy to help.
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August 20, 2014, 02:23:42 PM
#9
will not work on scrypt.   2G/Hs isn't going to generate much of anything these days but worth playing with to learn.

run it on SHA.  point it at a decent pool and make about 60cents a month..
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August 20, 2014, 02:12:21 PM
#8
Weird. All the forums I've looked at have said that it will mine scrypt coins if you type up a basic conf file (I copy pasted mine) setting it to use scrypt. Apparently it's supposed to be supported. All the litecoin miners have been using farms of them.

edit: go see my second or third post above
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August 20, 2014, 01:16:14 PM
#7
Thanks for the reply jonny. I've just been pulling my hair out trying to get it figured out lol.

Looking to mine smaller altcoins as Bit and Lite are way out of my league, and this actually got moved here by a mod (was originally in a altcoin forum). I just picked up an Antminer U2 and am using CGminer. I can run minerd successfully, but 11 or 12 kh/s isn't exactly blazing speed lol.

Win 7 64 bit. HP Touchsmart 600 with an Intel HD graphics card. Intel i3 2.4 GHz processor. Not exactly top of the line.

My .bat files suddenly decided to start working this morning. Don't know what changed Huh, but I'm running with it.

What I've done so far is install the appropriate driver for the antminer using zadig. I'm using version 4.5.0 of CGminer, and it runs, but I get nothing but rejections, and I have no clue how to fix that, and I can't find any help online to solve the problem.
Ahhh... your U2 will ONLY mine SHA-256 coins (Bitcoin, Namecoin, MazaCoin, etc).  It will not work at all on Litecoin, Darkcoin, Dogecoin, etc because the hashing algorithms are completely different.

I actually run U2s at home connected to a Raspberry Pi.  Every now and then I'll mine some alt coin, but typically they're "playing the lottery."  In other words, I've got them solo mining Bitcoin hoping to get lucky and solve the block and get all 25BTC for it.  I do it because the total power usage is negligible, and they were one of the first hardware purchases I ever made Smiley
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August 20, 2014, 12:37:41 PM
#6
Thanks for the reply jonny. I've just been pulling my hair out trying to get it figured out lol.

Looking to mine smaller altcoins as Bit and Lite are way out of my league, and this actually got moved here by a mod (was originally in a altcoin forum). I just picked up an Antminer U2 and am using CGminer. I can run minerd successfully, but 11 or 12 kh/s isn't exactly blazing speed lol.

Win 7 64 bit. HP Touchsmart 600 with an Intel HD graphics card. Intel i3 2.4 GHz processor. Not exactly top of the line.

My .bat files suddenly decided to start working this morning. Don't know what changed Huh, but I'm running with it.

What I've done so far is install the appropriate driver for the antminer using zadig. I'm using version 4.5.0 of CGminer, and it runs, but I get nothing but rejections, and I have no clue how to fix that, and I can't find any help online to solve the problem.
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Mine at Jonny's Pool
August 20, 2014, 11:14:38 AM
#5
Perhaps you might be willing to share a bit more detail?  Thus far you've successfully ranted and raved about how you know nothing about computers and can find absolutely no instructions anywhere on how to do anything.  Hopefully that's out of your system and you can start discussing some things rationally Smiley

1) What hardware are you using to mine?
2) What coins are you trying to mine?

I see you mention scrypt a few times.  If you're looking to mine alt coins (i.e. not Bitcoin), you're in the wrong forum.  If you're trying to mine Bitcoin, you're using the wrong algorithm (Bitcoin is SHA-256, not scrypt).
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August 20, 2014, 09:55:18 AM
#4
I have CGminer running right now, and the info bar at the top says this

(5s):1.500G    (1m):1.383G    (5m):550.5M    (15m):234.4M    (ave):1.593Gh/s
A:0    R:92   WU:21.8/m
Connected to dot.pools.triplehexxx.net diff 8 with stratum as user (username.)
Block: (block number)    Diff:0     Started: (time)  Best share: 126


Every other screenshot of CGminer has the "Diff:" as some higher value than 0. How do I change this? I'm almost certain that's why I'm getting nothing but rejections.

All the rejections say "rejected (block) diff (number)/8 BLOCK! ANU 0 " I don't know how to change the target or anything. I don't know code, or java, or anything of that nature, so I literally need someone to type it out and show me how to set it up. Come on guys, don't fail me.
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August 20, 2014, 08:04:51 AM
#3
Wallet is set up. Getting nothing but rejections. I'm using CGminer, and attempted to make a basic Conf file (I copy pasted off of someone) so that it would run scrypt, but I'm still not getting anything.

This is what I have in the conf file. I do have my user/worker/pass info in there.

{
"pools" : [
   {
      "url" : "http://dot.pools.triplehexxx.net:3333",
      "user" : "username.worker",
      "pass" : "password"
   }
],
"intensity" : "13",
"scrypt" : true,
"kernel-path" : "scrypt"

}
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August 20, 2014, 04:01:04 AM
#2
you need to point it at an appropriate pool and then you should see small payments being made into your wallet whenever the pool pays out.  you have set up a wallet right?
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