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Topic: Re: [AXIOM] AxiomMemHash, Schnorr Sigs Implemented, APOS 3.0, AXH 2.0 Proposed - page 59. (Read 204903 times)

newbie
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I could be wrong but the pos blocks should have your wallet address, mined pow coins will have a random address. I have mined 2 blocks using the wallet both had a random address and both for 5 coins when I checked on the block explorer they both show as new coins. I got another mined tonight but this time for 5.00004 with my address so I checked block explorer again and this one was pos.

Those 2 mined blocks were in the last 24 hours using an i5 3470, maybe not likely to happen but it does.
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1828
I'm going to ask this once more; does the dev have any ideas other than cpu mining and fake volume for this coin? I swear, I will never post again if he doesn't respond (this thread wouldn't be worth the time).

Hi Chesthing, It's obvious to us you haven't read the ann, or that you're just trying to passively imply that we've done these things you state we have so that newcomers to the thread are put off by your statements as the price continues to approach initial listing values. The volume is not fake, and the amount of people visiting this ann clearly defines that. We have many plans, one of which is to completely revamp current POS technology and fix several known exploits, the other is to continue to harden the algorithm against asic and gpu technology. We're also looking in to other forms of encryption to further the coin from the NSA tech that most coins are derived from.

Ok, I'm impressed - I simply selected "engage miner" and my cpu has already mined 10 coins today. This is a big deal, sorry I didn't do much research.

I believe what you did was "stake", not POW mining. The "engage miner" I believe renders minimal -if any- result in a normal CPU (and so does the enhanced system with NiceHash), nowhere near 10 coins a day. The POS staking is different and the results are much, much better... depending on how many mature coins you have staking. Those "mined" 10 coins are staked coins. 200 or more coins per day are to be expected if you have a balance around 20-25k mature axiom.

By way of comparison, a NiceHash system with a non-recent computer (SSE), would  mine around 20-25,000 sat in 24 hours... less than any decent faucet... Not worth it at all.

I bought my first coins 3 hours ago, it says "not staking because coins are not mature" - I'm assuming they came in because my cpu was mining them.
It must be. Makes no sense though. Not to me... I must be missing on something here.


He got lucky.
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 1000
I'm going to ask this once more; does the dev have any ideas other than cpu mining and fake volume for this coin? I swear, I will never post again if he doesn't respond (this thread wouldn't be worth the time).

Hi Chesthing, It's obvious to us you haven't read the ann, or that you're just trying to passively imply that we've done these things you state we have so that newcomers to the thread are put off by your statements as the price continues to approach initial listing values. The volume is not fake, and the amount of people visiting this ann clearly defines that. We have many plans, one of which is to completely revamp current POS technology and fix several known exploits, the other is to continue to harden the algorithm against asic and gpu technology. We're also looking in to other forms of encryption to further the coin from the NSA tech that most coins are derived from.

Ok, I'm impressed - I simply selected "engage miner" and my cpu has already mined 10 coins today. This is a big deal, sorry I didn't do much research.

I believe what you did was "stake", not POW mining. The "engage miner" I believe renders minimal -if any- result in a normal CPU (and so does the enhanced system with NiceHash), nowhere near 10 coins a day. The POS staking is different and the results are much, much better... depending on how many mature coins you have staking. Those "mined" 10 coins are staked coins. 200 or more coins per day are to be expected if you have a balance around 20-25k mature axiom.

By way of comparison, a NiceHash system with a non-recent computer (SSE), would  mine around 20-25,000 sat in 24 hours... less than any decent faucet... Not worth it at all.

I bought my first coins 3 hours ago, it says "not staking because coins are not mature" - I'm assuming they came in because my cpu was mining them.
It must be. Makes no sense though. Not to me... I must be missing on something here.
legendary
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1000
I'm going to ask this once more; does the dev have any ideas other than cpu mining and fake volume for this coin? I swear, I will never post again if he doesn't respond (this thread wouldn't be worth the time).

Hi Chesthing, It's obvious to us you haven't read the ann, or that you're just trying to passively imply that we've done these things you state we have so that newcomers to the thread are put off by your statements as the price continues to approach initial listing values. The volume is not fake, and the amount of people visiting this ann clearly defines that. We have many plans, one of which is to completely revamp current POS technology and fix several known exploits, the other is to continue to harden the algorithm against asic and gpu technology. We're also looking in to other forms of encryption to further the coin from the NSA tech that most coins are derived from.

Ok, I'm impressed - I simply selected "engage miner" and my cpu has already mined 10 coins today. This is a big deal, sorry I didn't do much research.

I believe what you did was "stake", not POW mining. The "engage miner" I believe renders minimal -if any- result in a normal CPU (and so does the enhanced system with NiceHash), nowhere near 10 coins a day. The POS staking is different and the results are much, much better... depending on how many mature coins you have staking. Those "mined" 10 coins are staked coins. 200 or more coins per day are to be expected if you have a balance around 20-25k mature axiom.

By way of comparison, a NiceHash system with a non-recent computer (SSE), would  mine around 20-25,000 sat in 24 hours... less than any decent faucet... Not worth it at all.

I bought my first coins 3 hours ago, it says "not staking because coins are not mature" - I'm assuming they came in because my cpu was mining them.
legendary
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1000
I'm going to ask this once more; does the dev have any ideas other than cpu mining and fake volume for this coin? I swear, I will never post again if he doesn't respond (this thread wouldn't be worth the time).

Hi Chesthing, It's obvious to us you haven't read the ann, or that you're just trying to passively imply that we've done these things you state we have so that newcomers to the thread are put off by your statements as the price continues to approach initial listing values. The volume is not fake, and the amount of people visiting this ann clearly defines that. We have many plans, one of which is to completely revamp current POS technology and fix several known exploits, the other is to continue to harden the algorithm against asic and gpu technology. We're also looking in to other forms of encryption to further the coin from the NSA tech that most coins are derived from.

Ok, I'm impressed - I simply selected "engage miner" and my cpu has already mined 10 coins today. This is a big deal, sorry I didn't do much research.

what kind of CPU are you using Chestthing?

It's a quad core, forgot what model.
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 1000
I'm going to ask this once more; does the dev have any ideas other than cpu mining and fake volume for this coin? I swear, I will never post again if he doesn't respond (this thread wouldn't be worth the time).

Hi Chesthing, It's obvious to us you haven't read the ann, or that you're just trying to passively imply that we've done these things you state we have so that newcomers to the thread are put off by your statements as the price continues to approach initial listing values. The volume is not fake, and the amount of people visiting this ann clearly defines that. We have many plans, one of which is to completely revamp current POS technology and fix several known exploits, the other is to continue to harden the algorithm against asic and gpu technology. We're also looking in to other forms of encryption to further the coin from the NSA tech that most coins are derived from.

Ok, I'm impressed - I simply selected "engage miner" and my cpu has already mined 10 coins today. This is a big deal, sorry I didn't do much research.

I believe what you did was "stake", not POW mining. The "engage miner" I believe renders minimal -if any- result in a normal CPU (and so does the enhanced system with NiceHash), nowhere near 10 coins a day. The POS staking is different and the results are much, much better... depending on how many mature coins you have staking. Those "mined" 10 coins are staked coins. 200 or more coins per day are to be expected if you have a balance around 20-25k mature axiom.

By way of comparison, a NiceHash system with a non-recent computer (SSE), would  mine around 20-25,000 sat in 24 hours... less than any decent faucet... Not worth it at all.
legendary
Activity: 964
Merit: 1000
I'm going to ask this once more; does the dev have any ideas other than cpu mining and fake volume for this coin? I swear, I will never post again if he doesn't respond (this thread wouldn't be worth the time).

Hi Chesthing, It's obvious to us you haven't read the ann, or that you're just trying to passively imply that we've done these things you state we have so that newcomers to the thread are put off by your statements as the price continues to approach initial listing values. The volume is not fake, and the amount of people visiting this ann clearly defines that. We have many plans, one of which is to completely revamp current POS technology and fix several known exploits, the other is to continue to harden the algorithm against asic and gpu technology. We're also looking in to other forms of encryption to further the coin from the NSA tech that most coins are derived from.

Ok, I'm impressed - I simply selected "engage miner" and my cpu has already mined 10 coins today. This is a big deal, sorry I didn't do much research.

what kind of CPU are you using Chestthing?
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 1000
Europe works; neither USA nor Japan do.

Where is my previous balance though? It re-started from zero...

Edit: The total balance, upon review, is correct though, just not in the interface.

Nicehash has always maintained separate balances for each algo AND location. However, a recent update will now calculate the total balance for the entire "account" (BTC address) across all locations and algos. That total balance is what is now used for payouts and now fixes the situation where someone could have a "dead-balance" on a particular location.

Example:
I mine primarily on USA servers and have accumulated 0.003 BTC across all USA algos. One day I had connection issues with the USA servers and decided to fallback to the EU servers, and gaining 0.001 BTC there.

Before the recent change, even though my total "balance" was 0.004 BTC (the minimum for triggering a daily payout), payout thresholds were being calculated individually for each location, thus not triggering a payout at all for that day.

You can switch the location using the drop down on the left side of your stats page (EU or USA/JP/HK). It is a little confusing at first, and possibly frightening if you don't realize how balances are stored with Nicehash, but you should be able to verify that you indeed do have exactly the amount you expected to have.

You are right but I already posted that.
legendary
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1000
I'm going to ask this once more; does the dev have any ideas other than cpu mining and fake volume for this coin? I swear, I will never post again if he doesn't respond (this thread wouldn't be worth the time).

Hi Chesthing, It's obvious to us you haven't read the ann, or that you're just trying to passively imply that we've done these things you state we have so that newcomers to the thread are put off by your statements as the price continues to approach initial listing values. The volume is not fake, and the amount of people visiting this ann clearly defines that. We have many plans, one of which is to completely revamp current POS technology and fix several known exploits, the other is to continue to harden the algorithm against asic and gpu technology. We're also looking in to other forms of encryption to further the coin from the NSA tech that most coins are derived from.

Ok, I'm impressed - I simply selected "engage miner" and my cpu has already mined 10 coins today. This is a big deal, sorry I didn't do much research.
full member
Activity: 142
Merit: 100
I have been Axiom mining at NiceHash with the new miner all day and just started getting these errors, is anybody else getting them? How do you resolve this? I have restarted my router and PC.



My connectivity issue seems to have cleared up. All 3 of my workstations are mining now. On the San Jose server.
hero member
Activity: 750
Merit: 500
Europe works; neither USA nor Japan do.

Where is my previous balance though? It re-started from zero...

Edit: The total balance, upon review, is correct though, just not in the interface.

Nicehash has always maintained separate balances for each algo AND location. However, a recent update will now calculate the total balance for the entire "account" (BTC address) across all locations and algos. That total balance is what is now used for payouts and now fixes the situation where someone could have a "dead-balance" on a particular location.

Example:
I mine primarily on USA servers and have accumulated 0.003 BTC across all USA algos. One day I had connection issues with the USA servers and decided to fallback to the EU servers, and gaining 0.001 BTC there.

Before the recent change, even though my total "balance" was 0.004 BTC (the minimum for triggering a daily payout), payout thresholds were being calculated individually for each location, thus not triggering a payout at all for that day.

You can switch the location using the drop down on the left side of your stats page (EU or USA/JP/HK). It is a little confusing at first, and possibly frightening if you don't realize how balances are stored with Nicehash, but you should be able to verify that you indeed do have exactly the amount you expected to have.
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1828
And now the network weight at the high of the day, almost double what was 3 hours ago...

Some people must have some big inputs that they should spit.
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 1000
And now the network weight at the high of the day, almost double what was 3 hours ago...
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 1000
https://www.nicehash.com/?p=miners
Look up your address make sure you choose europe and axiom.

My location is near San Jose...
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
https://www.nicehash.com/?p=miners
Look up your address make sure you choose europe and axiom.
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 1000
Europe works; neither USA nor Japan do.

Where is my previous balance though? It re-started from zero...

Edit: The total balance, upon review, is correct though, just not in the interface.
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
Were you guys on the USA server? Was wondering where all the hash went, looks to be ok now.
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1000
I have been Axiom mining at NiceHash with the new miner all day and just started getting these errors, is anybody else getting them? How do you resolve this? I have restarted my router and PC.



I am. No idea how to resolve...


I had it also. Just switched Service location. Works fine now.
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 1000
I have been Axiom mining at NiceHash with the new miner all day and just started getting these errors, is anybody else getting them? How do you resolve this? I have restarted my router and PC.



I am. No idea how to resolve...
full member
Activity: 142
Merit: 100
I have been Axiom mining at NiceHash with the new miner all day and just started getting these errors, is anybody else getting them? How do you resolve this? I have restarted my router and PC.

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