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TheDirtybird
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http://canadianbit.com/ - Let's Mine Canadian!
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May 12, 2014, 12:56:07 AM |
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Yep it is all good now.. thanks  @TheDirtybird Sorry, that 0.00615561 was too small to go out as I mentioned, but it was also apparently blocking the other requests from going out. Your LGD and the other 4-5 cashout requests for LGD have been processed now.
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ipominer (OP)
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May 12, 2014, 02:44:19 AM |
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@IntroVert Thanks! We've updated our VLT wallet.
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ipominer (OP)
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May 12, 2014, 03:33:13 AM |
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It looks like VioletCoin (VLT) may be forked -- we're on a different block currently from Bittrex, at a minimum. Someone mentioned that the version may not have been incremented with the wallet upgrade, but we haven't had a chance to investigate. We've rerouted the direct port for VLT to mine on the multiport, and have paused withdrawals until the situation can be sorted out.
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leptoon
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May 12, 2014, 10:23:45 AM |
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I see SC going to 4000 my target is 3200-3500 and I am out. Care to revise this statement? 
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saykor
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May 12, 2014, 10:54:47 AM |
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someone tell me same thing for Asia coin when I sell them on 900.... and the next day it was 200. if tomorrow SC is 500 don't blame me  you remember this?  but i still think it is possible to hit 3k in the future if the coin not die before this.
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Leesminer
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May 12, 2014, 11:38:05 AM |
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I see SC going to 4000 my target is 3200-3500 and I am out. Care to revise this statement?  Nope......
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Vitalogy
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May 12, 2014, 03:48:21 PM |
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I wonder if SC will go up again in 1 month, when we return to PoW...
Is it the first coin to do PoW/PoS/PoW or we have another example?
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ipominer (OP)
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May 13, 2014, 03:08:34 AM |
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We're excited to announce our new x11 multiport on port 3335! x11 offers lower heat and power usage, along with potentially increased profits compared to scrypt mining currently. Many new coins that are being released are using the x11 algorithm, and it seems to be poised to become popular with miners as we head into warmer summer weather in Europe and North America. The easiest way to get started with x11 mining is to setup sph-sgminer ( https://github.com/prettyhatemachine/sph-sgminer). You can initially use the same settings as you use for scrypt mining, and tell it to use the darkcoin kernel by specifying: -k darkcoin. You'll probably be able to increase performance with some tuning, but that will at least get you started. Note that you should expect to see 2.25-3x the hashrate performance from x11 as from scrypt mining. The profitability displayed on ipoMiner for x11 is for 1Mh/s of x11 hashrate, just like scrypt's profitability is displayed as 1Mh/s of scrypt hashrate . To compare x11 to scrypt, you would multiply by your x11 vs. scrypt hashrate multiplier. Once you have your miner setup for x11, just connect to stratum+tcp://pool.ipominer.com:3335 and mine away 
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schnauzr
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May 13, 2014, 03:18:47 AM |
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We're excited to announce our new x11 multiport on port 3335! x11 offers lower heat and power usage, along with potentially increased profits compared to scrypt mining currently. Many new coins that are being released are using the x11 algorithm, and it seems to be poised to become popular with miners as we head into warmer summer weather in Europe and North America. The easiest way to get started with x11 mining is to setup sph-sgminer ( https://github.com/prettyhatemachine/sph-sgminer). You can initially use the same settings as you use for scrypt mining, and tell it to use the darkcoin kernel by specifying: -k darkcoin. You'll probably be able to increase performance with some tuning, but that will at least get you started. Note that you should expect to see 2.25-3x the hashrate performance from x11 as from scrypt mining. The profitability displayed on ipoMiner for x11 is for 1Mh/s of x11 hashrate, just like scrypt's profitability is displayed as 1Mh/s of scrypt hashrate . To compare x11 to scrypt, you would multiply by your x11 vs. scrypt hashrate multiplier. Once you have your miner setup for x11, just connect to stratum+tcp://pool.ipominer.com:3335 and mine away  Fantastic! Any reason to change the worker's difficulties from what we had them when mining scrypt (asking because of the 3x or so hashrate from x11)
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GunPowder
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May 13, 2014, 05:26:56 AM |
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We're excited to announce our new x11 multiport on port 3335! x11 offers lower heat and power usage, along with potentially increased profits compared to scrypt mining currently. Many new coins that are being released are using the x11 algorithm, and it seems to be poised to become popular with miners as we head into warmer summer weather in Europe and North America. The easiest way to get started with x11 mining is to setup sph-sgminer ( https://github.com/prettyhatemachine/sph-sgminer). You can initially use the same settings as you use for scrypt mining, and tell it to use the darkcoin kernel by specifying: -k darkcoin. You'll probably be able to increase performance with some tuning, but that will at least get you started. Note that you should expect to see 2.25-3x the hashrate performance from x11 as from scrypt mining. The profitability displayed on ipoMiner for x11 is for 1Mh/s of x11 hashrate, just like scrypt's profitability is displayed as 1Mh/s of scrypt hashrate . To compare x11 to scrypt, you would multiply by your x11 vs. scrypt hashrate multiplier. Once you have your miner setup for x11, just connect to stratum+tcp://pool.ipominer.com:3335 and mine away  Excellent! Are there direct ports to mine X11 coins by choise?
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DMacleod
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May 13, 2014, 08:46:14 AM |
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We're excited to announce our new x11 multiport on port 3335! x11 offers lower heat and power usage, along with potentially increased profits compared to scrypt mining currently. Many new coins that are being released are using the x11 algorithm, and it seems to be poised to become popular with miners as we head into warmer summer weather in Europe and North America. The easiest way to get started with x11 mining is to setup sph-sgminer ( https://github.com/prettyhatemachine/sph-sgminer). You can initially use the same settings as you use for scrypt mining, and tell it to use the darkcoin kernel by specifying: -k darkcoin. You'll probably be able to increase performance with some tuning, but that will at least get you started. Note that you should expect to see 2.25-3x the hashrate performance from x11 as from scrypt mining. The profitability displayed on ipoMiner for x11 is for 1Mh/s of x11 hashrate, just like scrypt's profitability is displayed as 1Mh/s of scrypt hashrate . To compare x11 to scrypt, you would multiply by your x11 vs. scrypt hashrate multiplier. Once you have your miner setup for x11, just connect to stratum+tcp://pool.ipominer.com:3335 and mine away  Too bad X11 coins are not profitable to mine... =[ Nothing is profitable to mine these days with GPU 
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GunPowder
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May 13, 2014, 09:07:17 AM |
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@ipominer man, you know what.. X11 is cool, but are we correct making info about which coin currently is mining public? That's killing the whole idea of "new coin business". Look, you analized a few and select a new coin, what's next? After half an hour everybody knows which coin is "can shot", switch on nicehash (they opened X11 port also) and it will be killed in two days. Lets make X11 a bit shady, only for registered user or something about it.
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ipominer (OP)
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May 13, 2014, 12:22:37 PM Last edit: May 13, 2014, 02:24:34 PM by ipominer |
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@GunPowder Making something registered-users only is not a barrier, as anyone can register. If we made the site invite-only, perhaps it would matter.. but with 9000 registered users already, I doubt it. Most large pool operators are already registered at ipoMiner to watch what we mine. There's no direct coin ports for x11 coins yet, but we'll be adding them as soon as there's another x11 coin we like. It hasn't made much sense to add them yet because the only real alternative to DreamCoin at the moment is DarkCoin, which we would need a pretty large hashrate on because difficulty on it has been ranging from ~1500-2500. @DMacleod A lot of people mining x11 seem to disagree with you on that  @schnauzr Nope, use whatever worker difficulty you use for scrypt. We handle converting that to the appropriate x11 difficulty for you.
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IntroVert
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May 13, 2014, 03:51:07 PM |
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@ipominer getting error 503 Service Unavailable when trying to access the website for about half an hour now, but it seems that mining is unaffected. Is there any work going on?
EDIT: Front end is back, but the round times are off, displaying negative numbers.
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TimC
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May 13, 2014, 04:17:18 PM |
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Do you think you will mine the Wild West Coin on your X11 port? I'll be gone during it's launch but if you were going to mine it I'll point my miner to your mulitport if it will switch to that coin at launch https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=607493.0
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ipominer (OP)
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May 13, 2014, 04:41:43 PM |
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@TimC The ANN post looks a bit bare, but it's a possibility depending on how well DRM is doing at the time in comparison. We don't typically mine coins "at launch", but will add them slightly after if their launch goes well. @IntroVert It looks like there was a misbehaving NTP server somewhere that pushed the clock on one of our servers back 12 hours.. very strange, but fixed now 
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ipominer (OP)
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May 13, 2014, 04:55:38 PM Last edit: May 13, 2014, 05:20:14 PM by ipominer |
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It looks like SHIBE just forked again. I'm in contact with the coin's developers and they are working on a solution. For the present time, we've disabled mining and payouts on it. The fork happened at block 4898, so we've rolled back block payouts on it back to that point.
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Klarisskin
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May 13, 2014, 05:26:38 PM |
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Something is wrong with VRC balances. I'm mining it it for ~3 hours. Confirmed: 0 Unconfirmed: 0. Last time I checked there were some unconfirmed coins... 
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IntroVert
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May 13, 2014, 05:27:50 PM |
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Something is wrong with VRC balances. I'm mining it it for ~3 hours. Confirmed: 0 Unconfirmed: 0. Last time I checked there were some unconfirmed coins...  Probably a glitch. Check your profitability, it still lists everything there. https://www.ipominer.com/userpayout
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