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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 219. (Read 4671910 times)

newbie
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Thank you goodguy monero, you guys save GPU mining. Its now profitable again. Grin

Waiting ETN and other cryptonight coins to follow your lead.
newbie
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How to install Monero Wallet, I extracted files on Windows10 64 bit, and now I open monero-wallet-gui.exe and it closes. So how do I open it?

I see this in log file:

2018-04-08 09:36:10.047   4280   INFO    logging   contrib/epee/src/mlog.cpp:185   New log categories: *:WARNING,net:FATAL,net.p2p:FATAL,net.cn:FATAL,global:INFO,verify:FATAL,stacktrace:INFO,logging:INFO,msgwriter:INFO
2018-04-08 09:36:11.857   4280   WARN    net.http   src/common/util.cpp:627   Failed to determine whether address '' is local, assuming not


And what now??
legendary
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From the looks of it it seems the fork was successful in getting rid of the Bitmain ASIC miners. Can you please explain which of the 2 chains will emerge in the medium term as the dominant chain?
full member
Activity: 343
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Helloo

I have a mining rig of Nvidia Tesla m2090 that I've been mining XMR modestly using CCminer.

Now after the fork, it is not working anymore and I am unable to find a miner that works. May you please help.

Thank you.

Appreciate it.

currently i know stak xmrig and claymore works

I have tried stak xmrig, it is only  CPU mining, the GPUs are not detected.

xmrig now has amd try stak im not sure if it has nvidia also claymore
full member
Activity: 500
Merit: 105
Helloo

I have a mining rig of Nvidia Tesla m2090 that I've been mining XMR modestly using CCminer.

Now after the fork, it is not working anymore and I am unable to find a miner that works. May you please help.

Thank you.

Appreciate it.

currently i know stak xmrig and claymore works

I have tried stak xmrig, it is only  CPU mining, the GPUs are not detected.
full member
Activity: 343
Merit: 102
Helloo

I have a mining rig of Nvidia Tesla m2090 that I've been mining XMR modestly using CCminer.

Now after the fork, it is not working anymore and I am unable to find a miner that works. May you please help.

Thank you.

Appreciate it.

currently i know stak xmrig and claymore works
full member
Activity: 500
Merit: 105
Helloo

I have a mining rig of Nvidia Tesla m2090 that I've been mining XMR modestly using CCminer.

Now after the fork, it is not working anymore and I am unable to find a miner that works. May you please help.

Running on Windows

Thank you.

Appreciate it.
full member
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Merit: 102
forks from a successful project is inevitable. question is always what was the purpose. I could understand Eth to Etc fork. They didnt like to rescue and they have a valid opinion. I denounce and reject BTC to BCH fork. BCH just wants to control the biggest and oldest network. If you fork, fork but dont try to hijack an existing coin. New monero forks from this upgrade. They are simply forking for personal gain not the benefit of the network. They are always welcome to fork. But i will never support them for i do not believe in their intentions. Most ill do is dump all their coins if there was a market. That will only reduce their price then buy monero with the proceeds.
legendary
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What they failed to expound (by design) in their press release for the exclusive purpose of showcasing their centralized/monopolized XMO fork is that it is a desperate attempt at making their huge inventory of ASIC miners still relevant and not instantly become doorstops.

The fact that multiple forked coins resulted in XMR's move to curtail ASIC mining is a testament of how decentralized/democratic XMR really is. Of course, they failed to explain that aspect as well (by design).

full member
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XMO is just another coin force by bad players. Bitmain just want to keep its dominance and centralization. Anyone who falls for that 800 hash... Im quite sorry for them. Dominant network should not be measured by total hash but hash distribution. Doest really matter if 1 network has 80% of the hash but only 1 individual holds that 80%. 20% is still dominant as long as it is widely distributed.
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full member
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there is a rise in etn but it is barely 40 mhs. we lost more than 700mhs

You may need to check XMO hashrate... I saw it at minergate dot com pool stats a few moment ago. It's shown that XMO has more than 800 MH/s.  Grin

good info. thanks. so botnets, asic and those who have not updated are left on the Bitmain chain.lol

was wondering where they went. been checking all the known cryptonight algo like a mad dog
full member
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XMO is just another coin force by bad players. Bitmain just want to keep its dominance and centralization. Anyone who falls for that 800 hash... Im quite sorry for them. Dominant network should not be measured by total hash but hash distribution. Doest really matter if 1 network has 80% of the hash but only 1 individual holds that 80%. 20% is still dominant as long as it is widely distributed.
sr. member
Activity: 306
Merit: 251

there is a rise in etn but it is barely 40 mhs. we lost more than 700mhs

You may need to check XMO hashrate... I saw it at minergate dot com pool stats a few moment ago. It's shown that XMO has more than 800 MH/s.  Grin

Just saw this: https://monero.org/xmr-xmo-fork-results/ 
newbie
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there is a rise in etn but it is barely 40 mhs. we lost more than 700mhs

You may need to check XMO hashrate... I saw it at minergate dot com pool stats a few moment ago. It's shown that XMO has more than 800 MH/s.  Grin
sr. member
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Diff is still dropping like a stone Smiley
62,340,761,652 currently, with a 24hr high of 139,157,834,962  Grin

My guess, It'll drop to around 25,xxx,xxx,xxx


Based on the time between the last few blocks that seems about right.


Seeing this massive drop I am left wondering how much was ASIC and how much folks just have not updated their mining software.
Right now it seems the ASIC miners may have been a cancer for longer than we all thought.  Over 700Mh has dropped from the network.

I guess time will tell. 
legendary
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Protip, don't be an idiot and do this.


Here are the latest distros to choose from:

copper member
Activity: 282
Merit: 31
Diff is still dropping like a stone Smiley
62,340,761,652 currently, with a 24hr high of 139,157,834,962  Grin

My guess, It'll drop to around 25,xxx,xxx,xxx


Based on the time between the last few blocks that seems about right.
jr. member
Activity: 309
Merit: 2
Diff is still dropping like a stone Smiley
62,340,761,652 currently, with a 24hr high of 139,157,834,962  Grin

My guess, It'll drop to around 25,xxx,xxx,xxx
copper member
Activity: 282
Merit: 31
due to the fact that i want to invest in some already established crypto (which monero in my opinion definetley is) i would like to find out more about XMR, where can i find the roadmap for monero ?

There's https://getmonero.org/resources/roadmap/ but it needs updating.
sr. member
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Empowering crypto w/ sustainable energy
due to the fact that i want to invest in some already established crypto (which monero in my opinion definetley is) i would like to find out more about XMR, where can i find the roadmap for monero ?
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