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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 2003. (Read 4670972 times)

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Oh yeah ? Do you expect everyone to be happy using a command line client ? The average person isn't even going to try and use it.

And then there's the miners. The official miner is so badly optimized, that "LucasJones" miner can get 4 times the hashrate. But it only properly works for Linux of course. Yes, all is perfect.

This is basic computing. Not everyone can drive a stick shift, but hey they can get another car. If they cant use it, they can either 1 adapt and learn or find a coin that supports their wants. I love this coin cause it give me a chance to learn new stuff. People just want to get into something fast and be a early adopter and live the way we were living years ago.
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Sorry if this is a stupid question. I understand that Monero is a fork of ByteCoin. But is Monero the same thing as BitMonero? If they are different, what is the difference?
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Who cares?
Why are people wanting this on more exchanges? It barely even functions. Right now, there are no reliable pools, and those pools when they work, are like 1 percent of the network total. So, most likely one or few people with access to like an university computer lab, is getting like 90%+ of the coins.

Anyway, this is in alpha stage not launch stage. I've been mining this for like 3 days and got 8 coins. LOL. And about a 1/4 of that time the pool just says disconnecting, trying again.


I completely agree. This coins reminds me alot of Maxcoin, wallet and miners are awful and yet there's people buying.

They are not aweful. They function great. The problem is no the wallet and miners, its the people who use them

Oh yeah ? Do you expect everyone to be happy using a command line client ? The average person isn't even going to try and use it.

And then there's the miners. The official miner is so badly optimized, that "LucasJones" miner can get 4 times the hashrate. But it only properly works for Linux of course. Yes, all is perfect.

Monero is a work in progress, like DRK was when it hit its first exchanges.  If you don't like the coin as it is currently, you can come back later.
legendary
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Why are people wanting this on more exchanges? It barely even functions. Right now, there are no reliable pools, and those pools when they work, are like 1 percent of the network total. So, most likely one or few people with access to like an university computer lab, is getting like 90%+ of the coins.

Anyway, this is in alpha stage not launch stage. I've been mining this for like 3 days and got 8 coins. LOL. And about a 1/4 of that time the pool just says disconnecting, trying again.
If you like Monero, you should try Bytecoin[BCN] - first CryptoNote coin https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bcn-bytecoin-secure-private-untraceable-since-2012-512747 , it has great pool and easy to mine miner https://minergate.com

yea bytecoin with 80% premine  Roll Eyes
legendary
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Why are people wanting this on more exchanges? It barely even functions. Right now, there are no reliable pools, and those pools when they work, are like 1 percent of the network total. So, most likely one or few people with access to like an university computer lab, is getting like 90%+ of the coins.

Anyway, this is in alpha stage not launch stage. I've been mining this for like 3 days and got 8 coins. LOL. And about a 1/4 of that time the pool just says disconnecting, trying again.


I completely agree. This coins reminds me alot of Maxcoin, wallet and miners are awful and yet there's people buying.

They are not aweful. They function great. The problem is no the wallet and miners, its the people who use them

Oh yeah ? Do you expect everyone to be happy using a command line client ? The average person isn't even going to try and use it.

And then there's the miners. The official miner is so badly optimized, that "LucasJones" miner can get 4 times the hashrate. But it only properly works for Linux of course. Yes, all is perfect.

The lucusjones miner (cpuminer/minerd) does not get four times the hash rate. Both miners are optimized now. (Cpuminer might be slightly more optimized.) If you are using simpleminer you need to start it multiple times, one for each thread.

hero member
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Why are people wanting this on more exchanges? It barely even functions. Right now, there are no reliable pools, and those pools when they work, are like 1 percent of the network total. So, most likely one or few people with access to like an university computer lab, is getting like 90%+ of the coins.

Anyway, this is in alpha stage not launch stage. I've been mining this for like 3 days and got 8 coins. LOL. And about a 1/4 of that time the pool just says disconnecting, trying again.
If you like Monero, you should try Bytecoin[BCN] - first CryptoNote coin https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bcn-bytecoin-secure-private-untraceable-since-2012-512747 , it has great pool and easy to mine miner https://minergate.com
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Why are people wanting this on more exchanges? It barely even functions. Right now, there are no reliable pools, and those pools when they work, are like 1 percent of the network total. So, most likely one or few people with access to like an university computer lab, is getting like 90%+ of the coins.

Anyway, this is in alpha stage not launch stage. I've been mining this for like 3 days and got 8 coins. LOL. And about a 1/4 of that time the pool just says disconnecting, trying again.


I completely agree. This coins reminds me alot of Maxcoin, wallet and miners are awful and yet there's people buying.

They are not aweful. They function great. The problem is no the wallet and miners, its the people who use them

Oh yeah ? Do you expect everyone to be happy using a command line client ? The average person isn't even going to try and use it.

And then there's the miners. The official miner is so badly optimized, that "LucasJones" miner can get 4 times the hashrate. But it only properly works for Linux of course. Yes, all is perfect.
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
Who cares?
Why are people wanting this on more exchanges? It barely even functions. Right now, there are no reliable pools, and those pools when they work, are like 1 percent of the network total. So, most likely one or few people with access to like an university computer lab, is getting like 90%+ of the coins.

Anyway, this is in alpha stage not launch stage. I've been mining this for like 3 days and got 8 coins. LOL. And about a 1/4 of that time the pool just says disconnecting, trying again.


I completely agree. This coins reminds me alot of Maxcoin, wallet and miners are awful and yet there's people buying.

Silliest post of the day.
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https://github.com/LucasJones/cpuminer-multi

Who is this something exe for windows 7 x64 ?  Cry
sr. member
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"Trading Platform of The Future!"
Moneropool.org now has block stats (difficulty is the share difficulty now, but in the future it will be block difficulty): http://moneropool.org/index.html#pool_blocks
hero member
Activity: 994
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Why are people wanting this on more exchanges? It barely even functions. Right now, there are no reliable pools, and those pools when they work, are like 1 percent of the network total. So, most likely one or few people with access to like an university computer lab, is getting like 90%+ of the coins.

Anyway, this is in alpha stage not launch stage. I've been mining this for like 3 days and got 8 coins. LOL. And about a 1/4 of that time the pool just says disconnecting, trying again.


I completely agree. This coins reminds me alot of Maxcoin, wallet and miners are awful and yet there's people buying.

They are not aweful. They function great. The problem is no the wallet and miners, its the people who use them
member
Activity: 83
Merit: 10
Why are people wanting this on more exchanges? It barely even functions. Right now, there are no reliable pools, and those pools when they work, are like 1 percent of the network total. So, most likely one or few people with access to like an university computer lab, is getting like 90%+ of the coins.

Anyway, this is in alpha stage not launch stage. I've been mining this for like 3 days and got 8 coins. LOL. And about a 1/4 of that time the pool just says disconnecting, trying again.


I completely agree. This coins reminds me alot of Maxcoin, wallet and miners are awful and yet there's people buying.
member
Activity: 196
Merit: 10
Why are people wanting this on more exchanges? It barely even functions. Right now, there are no reliable pools, and those pools when they work, are like 1 percent of the network total. So, most likely one or few people with access to like an university computer lab, is getting like 90%+ of the coins.

Anyway, this is in alpha stage not launch stage. I've been mining this for like 3 days and got 8 coins. LOL. And about a 1/4 of that time the pool just says disconnecting, trying again.







wow is this true. what university is it. will they use the funds to grow their curriculum and campus? and why are you laughing out loud. I hope you are not with a group of people laughing out loud, because you will look crazy.
sr. member
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"Trading Platform of The Future!"
Why are people wanting this on more exchanges? It barely even functions. Right now, there are no reliable pools, and those pools when they work, are like 1 percent of the network total. So, most likely one or few people with access to like an university computer lab, is getting like 90%+ of the coins.

Anyway, this is in alpha stage not launch stage. I've been mining this for like 3 days and got 8 coins. LOL. And about a 1/4 of that time the pool just says disconnecting, trying again.
The pools are in alpha. Fixes are being worked on as we speak.
legendary
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Anyone fill out the form to get Monero added to coinmarketcap.com yet?

i would do that, but i dont see a explorer (api) that show the total amount of coins in real time.

http://monerochain.info/stats

I realize this is not an API. Whoever is running that site could easily add an API though.
legendary
Activity: 2968
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Why are people wanting this on more exchanges? It barely even functions. Right now, there are no reliable pools, and those pools when they work, are like 1 percent of the network total. So, most likely one or few people with access to like an university computer lab, is getting like 90%+ of the coins.

I get that people want pools but the reality is that a coin network is much healthier without pools, or at least without being dominated by pools. Do you understand this?

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Anyway, this is in alpha stage not launch stage. I've been mining this for like 3 days and got 8 coins. LOL. And about a 1/4 of that time the pool just says disconnecting, trying again.

You would probably have more coins if you solo mined, the way this coin was designed to be mined.

In summary, pools do not make a coin, in fact the opposite. They are a necessary evil, but this coin is doing just fine without them.
legendary
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Anyone fill out the form to get Monero added to coinmarketcap.com yet?

i would do that, but i dont see a explorer (api) that show the total amount of coins in real time.
full member
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Why are people wanting this on more exchanges? It barely even functions. Right now, there are no reliable pools, and those pools when they work, are like 1 percent of the network total. So, most likely one or few people with access to like an university computer lab, is getting like 90%+ of the coins.

Anyway, this is in alpha stage not launch stage. I've been mining this for like 3 days and got 8 coins. LOL. And about a 1/4 of that time the pool just says disconnecting, trying again.





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Anyone fill out the form to get Monero added to coinmarketcap.com yet?
hero member
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Failed to parse arguments: unrecognised option '-t'
Allowed options:
  --help                Produce help message
  --pool-addr arg
  --login arg
  --pass arg

You're using simpleminer, which doesn't support multithreading. You should use cpuminer-multi instead of lazyminer IMO.  Wink


with your pool and cpuminer

Code:
[2014-05-19 22:08:40] Auth id: 427408035611733
[2014-05-19 22:08:41] Failed to call rpc command after 2 tries
[2014-05-19 22:08:41] Authenticating and retrying..
[2014-05-19 22:08:42] Auth id: 381379595119506
[2014-05-19 22:08:43] Authenticating and retrying..
[2014-05-19 22:08:43] Auth id: 918381087738089
[2014-05-19 22:08:44] Failed to call rpc command after 2 tries
[2014-05-19 22:08:44] getwork failed, retry after 10 seconds

Same error for me too
Code:
[2014-05-19 12:22:44] Using JSON-RPC 2.0
[2014-05-19 12:22:44] Binding thread 2 to cpu 2
[2014-05-19 12:22:44] Binding thread 5 to cpu 5
[2014-05-19 12:22:44] Binding thread 3 to cpu 3
[2014-05-19 12:22:44] Binding thread 4 to cpu 4
[2014-05-19 12:22:44] Binding thread 0 to cpu 0
[2014-05-19 12:22:44] 6 miner threads started, using 'cryptonight' algorithm.
[2014-05-19 12:22:44] Binding thread 1 to cpu 1
[2014-05-19 12:22:59] [JSON-RPC] diff set to 2000
[2014-05-19 12:22:59] Long-polling activated for http://extremepool.org:7777/
[2014-05-19 12:23:09] thread 3: 66 hashes, 18.48 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:23:09] thread 0: 66 hashes, 18.46 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:23:09] thread 5: 66 hashes, 18.33 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:23:09] thread 1: 66 hashes, 18.10 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:23:09] thread 4: 66 hashes, 17.99 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:23:09] thread 2: 66 hashes, 17.61 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:23:20] HTTP request failed: Failed connect to extremepool.org:7777; Connection refused
[2014-05-19 12:23:20] thread 5: 208 hashes, 18.36 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:23:20] thread 4: 205 hashes, 18.16 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:23:20] thread 2: 208 hashes, 18.55 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:23:20] thread 1: 208 hashes, 18.38 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:23:20] thread 3: 208 hashes, 18.25 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:23:20] thread 0: 210 hashes, 18.42 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:23:46] Long-polling activated for http://extremepool.org:7777/
[2014-05-19 12:23:47] thread 4: 18 hashes, 17.39 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:23:49] accepted: 1/1 (100.00%), 109.35 H/s at diff 2000 (yay!!!)
[2014-05-19 12:23:53] thread 5: 121 hashes, 17.67 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:23:59] thread 4: 210 hashes, 17.90 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:24:20] accepted: 2/2 (100.00%), 109.17 H/s at diff 2000 (yay!!!)
[2014-05-19 12:24:28] accepted: 3/3 (100.00%), 109.17 H/s at diff 2000 (yay!!!)
[2014-05-19 12:24:28] thread 5: 650 hashes, 18.27 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:24:45] thread 4: 843 hashes, 18.14 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:24:46] thread 5: 330 hashes, 18.22 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:24:46] thread 3: 1097 hashes, 18.10 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:24:46] thread 1: 1104 hashes, 18.20 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:24:47] thread 0: 1107 hashes, 18.04 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:24:47] thread 2: 1115 hashes, 18.12 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:24:49] accepted: 3/4 (75.00%), 108.82 H/s at diff 2000 (booooo)
[2014-05-19 12:25:36] thread 1: 410 hashes, 18.39 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:25:44] thread 4: 557 hashes, 18.37 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:25:57] thread 2: 791 hashes, 18.34 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:26:00] thread 5: 860 hashes, 18.45 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:26:08] thread 0: 994 hashes, 18.35 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:26:12] thread 3: 1087 hashes, 18.58 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:26:13] thread 2: 313 hashes, 18.92 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:26:14] thread 1: 700 hashes, 18.61 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:26:14] thread 4: 553 hashes, 18.67 H/s
[2014-05-19 12:26:55] HTTP request failed: Operation timed out after 30002 milliseconds with 0 out of -1 bytes received
[2014-05-19 12:26:55] getwork failed, retry after 10 seconds
pools and miners are still joke compared to minergate. I will gladly get back to monero when there are decent pools, and easy miners, so many problems right now. I mined some blocks at first days of monero and I have no plans to sell them any time soon, cos I think monero has great future Cheesy
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