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legendary
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I've just seen something that may be useful for Monero. Somebody claims to have been inventing a better anti ASIC PoW algo. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/anti-asicgpufpga-pow-algorithm-new-2019-5207996
I don't know if it's any good, but if it is, it may be useful for one of the next algo changes.

A downside is that he asks "financial support" for his project.
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1141
so who can i talk to around here to get a little dev help thanks in advance


Just state your question and someone will likely provide an answer.
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
I like how I feel like I'm actually getting something accomplished with "smart mining" on the new GUI...

getting 91 H/s currently Smiley


I haven't looked at it but I read something about lottery so i assume its a solo if they are stating this in the description.

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It is hoped that the relative slowness of a smart miner (especially on low-power machines) will be offset by the large amount of people running a miner for a possible "lottery win", and thus increase the Monero network security by a non trivial amount. The increased hash rate from many different sources helps keep the Monero network decentralized.

https://web.getmonero.org/resources/moneropedia/smartmining.html


I would think it would be impossible to find a block with that hash rather than improbable?

Thats not to say i don't welcome it but maybe there should be an algo that decides your hash is to low and throw you on a whitelist pool?

Hmm... that is an interesting idea.

Maybe there’s a beneficial role of incentivizing smart mining more if it automatically throws you in a “pool” with other smart miners to improve your chances?


Funny I just remembered that I remember a time when i would have loved to be doing 90h/s on Monero. Grin
hero member
Activity: 1873
Merit: 840
Keep what's important, and know who's your friend
I like how I feel like I'm actually getting something accomplished with "smart mining" on the new GUI...

getting 91 H/s currently Smiley


I haven't looked at it but I read something about lottery so i assume its a solo if they are stating this in the description.

Quote
It is hoped that the relative slowness of a smart miner (especially on low-power machines) will be offset by the large amount of people running a miner for a possible "lottery win", and thus increase the Monero network security by a non trivial amount. The increased hash rate from many different sources helps keep the Monero network decentralized.

https://web.getmonero.org/resources/moneropedia/smartmining.html


I would think it would be impossible to find a block with that hash rather than improbable?

Thats not to say i don't welcome it but maybe there should be an algo that decides your hash is to low and throw you on a whitelist pool?

Hmm... that is an interesting idea.

Maybe there’s a beneficial role of incentivizing smart mining more if it automatically throws you in a “pool” with other smart miners to improve your chances?
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
I like how I feel like I'm actually getting something accomplished with "smart mining" on the new GUI...

getting 91 H/s currently Smiley


I haven't looked at it but I read something about lottery so i assume its a solo if they are stating this in the description.

Quote
It is hoped that the relative slowness of a smart miner (especially on low-power machines) will be offset by the large amount of people running a miner for a possible "lottery win", and thus increase the Monero network security by a non trivial amount. The increased hash rate from many different sources helps keep the Monero network decentralized.

https://web.getmonero.org/resources/moneropedia/smartmining.html


I would think it would be impossible to find a block with that hash rather than improbable?

Thats not to say i don't welcome it but maybe there should be an algo that decides your hash is to low and throw you on a whitelist pool?
hero member
Activity: 1873
Merit: 840
Keep what's important, and know who's your friend
I like how I feel like I'm actually getting something accomplished with "smart mining" on the new GUI...

getting 91 H/s currently Smiley
legendary
Activity: 3136
Merit: 1116
so who can i talk to around here to get a little dev help thanks in advance


#monero-dev or #monero channels on freenode irc
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
so who can i talk to around here to get a little dev help thanks in advance
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
Loving the shift to CPU, since I am running a small to medium size CPU farm. Another side benefits, maybe the top Gaming GPUs will finally be less expensive and more available. Next level stuff I am waiting for is the 64 core Ryzen that was leaked, that thing is a beast on steroids!


Beware Monero people, this is a rogue Epic Cash con artist trying to lure people into the project and pump up the value of his dev tax wallet.

I've just finished reading the post history and appropriate threads, thanks for the heads up. Smiley
full member
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Merit: 132
Me are interested in coin, but await the to its supported cold might Trezor one, podskajite is worth expect renewal from your team?
Or with this question I refer to the team of Trezor?
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
Loving the shift to CPU, since I am running a small to medium size CPU farm. Another side benefits, maybe the top Gaming GPUs will finally be less expensive and more available. Next level stuff I am waiting for is the 64 core Ryzen that was leaked, that thing is a beast on steroids!

I took advantage of the drop in gpu profitability last time to pick up a nice GPU on the cheap.

Brilliant! That's exactly what I am talking about. Going to build another gaming rig for the kids...
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
Loving the shift to CPU, since I am running a small to medium size CPU farm. Another side benefits, maybe the top Gaming GPUs will finally be less expensive and more available. Next level stuff I am waiting for is the 64 core Ryzen that was leaked, that thing is a beast on steroids!

I took advantage of the drop in gpu profitability last time to pick up a nice GPU on the cheap.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
Loving the shift to CPU, since I am running a small to medium size CPU farm. Another side benefits, maybe the top Gaming GPUs will finally be less expensive and more available. Next level stuff I am waiting for is the 64 core Ryzen that was leaked, that thing is a beast on steroids!
newbie
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Merit: 10
Hi, here in Croatia the state is using backdoor build into operating system to activate malware to bottleneck HDD and do not allow people to sync blockchain or it takes a lot of time to do that.. The state is using brain-computer interface to read your thoughts and passwords from my brain and using backdoor in operating system to get to my wallet and stealing cryptocurrency like that... I lost XMR and I lost BTC like that.. They stole my bitcoin talk account like that and I cannot get that back.. They can manipulate the whole brain like that and modify emotions, pain, simulate illnesses that produce reactions on the body and they cause cancer to develop using this technology.. Crooked state...
They can steal money from bank reading your credit card numbers, so it not safe to keep your money in bank..
full member
Activity: 345
Merit: 124
I really like Monero and i love the fact that the gui works with Tails OS, but don‘t you think it would be time for an easy to update/upgrade Debian package? I do not know how much work is behind this but for users like me, that need the wallet one or two times a month, it needs time to get all working after every version update.
Would be nice to see this working automated and quick by apt-upgrade.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
Just posted a Updated Monero Mining vid, let me know what you all think:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vJ-e0KHY8E
jr. member
Activity: 181
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Hello, fellow miners!

Pool monero.miner.rocks
operates on rx/0 algo fork and welcomes you to join

Features:
- email notifications of workers down
- stats and hashrate chart per worker
- PPLNS reward scheme for rounds shorter than hour, PROP scheme for longer rounds, PPLNS window is 60 minutes
- income history of last 24h, of each day of last 7 days, unmatured incomes
- integrated address, subaddress supported
- adjustable payment threshold
- every port supports secure SSL/TLS connection as well as insecure one
- static diff supported, see static diff calculator
- multiple daemons, to prevent downtime in case of daemon stuck
- height checks, to prevent mining on forked chain
- sample configs for rx/0 supported mining apps
- ports: 3333 (cpu), 5555 (gpu), 7777 (rig)

PPLNS fee: 0.9%

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Welcome & Lucky Mining!
legendary
Activity: 2268
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[2] For the withdrawal, are you trying to use an address that starts with an 8?

at first in my wallet app next to receive I was using the primary address listed as #0 and the first number was a 4.

but eventually i decided to click the little plus next to "create new address" and i named it test so it reads as #1test and does begin with an 8.

to be clear I now have a #0 primary that starts with 4 and #1 test that starts with 8. however both give me the same error result on the pool's monero wallet page "Failed to update your account: Invalid coin address" when i try to add either

The primary address (that starts with a 4) should work. Can you check whether the address you paste on the mining pool is valid? You can use this tool:

https://xmr.llcoins.net/addresstests.html

check address says
Yes! This is a valid Standard XMR address. (in green txt)
maybe I'll wait a week and try to add the address again i guess.

That indicates you are using a valid address. Have you tried contacting the pool's support?
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it


[2] For the withdrawal, are you trying to use an address that starts with an 8?

at first in my wallet app next to receive I was using the primary address listed as #0 and the first number was a 4.

but eventually i decided to click the little plus next to "create new address" and i named it test so it reads as #1test and does begin with an 8.

to be clear I now have a #0 primary that starts with 4 and #1 test that starts with 8. however both give me the same error result on the pool's monero wallet page "Failed to update your account: Invalid coin address" when i try to add either

The primary address (that starts with a 4) should work. Can you check whether the address you paste on the mining pool is valid? You can use this tool:

https://xmr.llcoins.net/addresstests.html

check address says
Yes! This is a valid Standard XMR address. (in green txt)
maybe I'll wait a week and try to add the address again i guess.


Make sure there are no spaces before or after the address you are trying to paste in.
 A space " " before an address will not be visible to you but most coders don't check for and remove them in their field code.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0


[2] For the withdrawal, are you trying to use an address that starts with an 8?

at first in my wallet app next to receive I was using the primary address listed as #0 and the first number was a 4.

but eventually i decided to click the little plus next to "create new address" and i named it test so it reads as #1test and does begin with an 8.

to be clear I now have a #0 primary that starts with 4 and #1 test that starts with 8. however both give me the same error result on the pool's monero wallet page "Failed to update your account: Invalid coin address" when i try to add either

The primary address (that starts with a 4) should work. Can you check whether the address you paste on the mining pool is valid? You can use this tool:

https://xmr.llcoins.net/addresstests.html

check address says
Yes! This is a valid Standard XMR address. (in green txt)
maybe I'll wait a week and try to add the address again i guess.
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