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I've made a few basic changes to the reddit page to fix broken links and css (although its no longer as pretty) - hopefully we'll get a few more subscribers
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IMJim
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January 01, 2018, 10:06:28 PM |
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How many coins must one have to stake Magi? Over 13k in my wallet and haven't seen a stake since March! Keep hoping new wallet, new wallet.....just installed latest and still says not enough weight to stake.
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January 01, 2018, 10:12:09 PM |
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How many coins must one have to stake Magi? Over 13k in my wallet and haven't seen a stake since March! Keep hoping new wallet, new wallet.....just installed latest and still says not enough weight to stake.
wait until hardfork happend then make a selftransaction with all ur coins to reset coin age then everything will work by itself but u need to have ur wallet running 24/7 or ur coins again get to old XMG only reward active POS minter if ur coins get to old without find a block the not able to find a block at all ever without reset their coin age dont try with to big coinpile (over 10000) because big coin pile become faster to old then smaller coin pile
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January 01, 2018, 11:18:19 PM |
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How many coins must one have to stake Magi? Over 13k in my wallet and haven't seen a stake since March! Keep hoping new wallet, new wallet.....just installed latest and still says not enough weight to stake.
wait until hardfork happend then make a selftransaction with all ur coins to reset coin age then everything will work by itself but u need to have ur wallet running 24/7 or ur coins again get to old XMG only reward active POS minter if ur coins get to old without find a block the not able to find a block at all ever without reset their coin age dont try with to big coinpile (over 10000) because big coin pile become faster to old then smaller coin pile But maby you need to at some rules at the magi.conf staking=1 posii=1 For me it works
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IMJim
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January 01, 2018, 11:55:17 PM |
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How many coins must one have to stake Magi? Over 13k in my wallet and haven't seen a stake since March! Keep hoping new wallet, new wallet.....just installed latest and still says not enough weight to stake.
wait until hardfork happend then make a selftransaction with all ur coins to reset coin age then everything will work by itself but u need to have ur wallet running 24/7 or ur coins again get to old XMG only reward active POS minter if ur coins get to old without find a block the not able to find a block at all ever without reset their coin age dont try with to big coinpile (over 10000) because big coin pile become faster to old then smaller coin pile But maby you need to at some rules at the magi.conf staking=1 posii=1 For me it works Thank you both! Know ETA on hardfork? So when create new wallet I would want to create say 3 addresses and send my 13k split into those 3 addresses and would stake better? Think am understanding that part. Thanks again to you both:-)
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morteza68
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January 02, 2018, 07:02:14 AM |
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can pump price of magi in this month ?
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starmman
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January 02, 2018, 07:58:22 AM |
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can pump price of magi in this month ?
Always difficult to tell - with magi, you need to be prepared for everything =)
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January 02, 2018, 08:33:43 AM Last edit: January 02, 2018, 08:54:39 AM by new24core |
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How many coins must one have to stake Magi? Over 13k in my wallet and haven't seen a stake since March! Keep hoping new wallet, new wallet.....just installed latest and still says not enough weight to stake.
wait until hardfork happend then make a selftransaction with all ur coins to reset coin age then everything will work by itself but u need to have ur wallet running 24/7 or ur coins again get to old XMG only reward active POS minter if ur coins get to old without find a block the not able to find a block at all ever without reset their coin age dont try with to big coinpile (over 10000) because big coin pile become faster to old then smaller coin pile But maby you need to at some rules at the magi.conf staking=1 posii=1 For me it works Thank you both! Know ETA on hardfork? So when create new wallet I would want to create say 3 addresses and send my 13k split into those 3 addresses and would stake better? Think am understanding that part. Thanks again to you both:-) Can someone please confirm is having three separate addresses, does get round this age issue or should you run three separate wallets ?
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I would research the device more, i couldnt find to much information on it, but from what ive read the m7m algo goes off the cache in the processor and mining actually uses very little memory hence why its possible on pi's, i doubt its impossible to get one to mine xmg but you would probably have to write your own miner or heavily modify one of the current ones to run on the xtensia 32bit processor and would expect 0.5h's, and it depends which version the esp32 uses, when looking on the xtensia chip each one is customised to the manufacturers specifications. It's all open source so you can see all the code at https://github.com/magi-project/magi. I think the xtensia chip could actually be quite use full to mine xmg and aeon when looking on the custom order section for the chips, but for someone who is prepared to custom order 100+ chips and build their own usb or asic type miner. ESP's are very well known by the makers community. There are used for a lot of DIY projects about home-automation, IoT,... They are very cheap and available. Espressif provide a C SDK, and it is supported by many frameworks like Arduino and MicroPython. I know this project would need a lot of work to port/implement M7M on the device, but I find it interesting (even if it would not be very powerful). I'll have a look at the code, but I would be interested in any documentation that would help anyone to implement the algo, so that I can see if I have the time/knowledge to try to do it by myself  ESP32s are still too expensive to be profitable, not when you would need 22 of them to come close to what a single 35.00 Pi3 can do (11-12 kH/s) Can you help me little bit? Which miner gives 11Kh/s in pi3? my pi3 is 1.2 Kh/s right now  Find our posts in r/coinmagi on reddit. There isn't a step-by-step howto, but you should be able to piece what you need together. FYI, it does take some understanding of how to modify and compile custom programs from the command line. I made a " How to " on how to setup 64BIT mining on a PI3. But I don't see any option on attaching a file though. upload it on dropbox/megaupload and send the link here please Here is the link to my how to. Hope it helps. https://www.megaupload.us/1jzO/Miner64_How_To.pdfCan't open the pdf, says document damaged  can you please double check the file is ok ? Sorry, the hosting site is the worst! Please try this link. http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=03605573699170841480It's ok now, I'll try it as soon as I get home cause I have couple of those devices sitting around unused. Thanks a lot
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January 02, 2018, 10:12:09 AM Last edit: January 02, 2018, 10:28:01 AM by crnkoj |
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I would research the device more, i couldnt find to much information on it, but from what ive read the m7m algo goes off the cache in the processor and mining actually uses very little memory hence why its possible on pi's, i doubt its impossible to get one to mine xmg but you would probably have to write your own miner or heavily modify one of the current ones to run on the xtensia 32bit processor and would expect 0.5h's, and it depends which version the esp32 uses, when looking on the xtensia chip each one is customised to the manufacturers specifications. It's all open source so you can see all the code at https://github.com/magi-project/magi. I think the xtensia chip could actually be quite use full to mine xmg and aeon when looking on the custom order section for the chips, but for someone who is prepared to custom order 100+ chips and build their own usb or asic type miner. ESP's are very well known by the makers community. There are used for a lot of DIY projects about home-automation, IoT,... They are very cheap and available. Espressif provide a C SDK, and it is supported by many frameworks like Arduino and MicroPython. I know this project would need a lot of work to port/implement M7M on the device, but I find it interesting (even if it would not be very powerful). I'll have a look at the code, but I would be interested in any documentation that would help anyone to implement the algo, so that I can see if I have the time/knowledge to try to do it by myself  ESP32s are still too expensive to be profitable, not when you would need 22 of them to come close to what a single 35.00 Pi3 can do (11-12 kH/s) Can you help me little bit? Which miner gives 11Kh/s in pi3? my pi3 is 1.2 Kh/s right now  Find our posts in r/coinmagi on reddit. There isn't a step-by-step howto, but you should be able to piece what you need together. FYI, it does take some understanding of how to modify and compile custom programs from the command line. I made a " How to " on how to setup 64BIT mining on a PI3. But I don't see any option on attaching a file though. upload it on dropbox/megaupload and send the link here please Here is the link to my how to. Hope it helps. https://www.megaupload.us/1jzO/Miner64_How_To.pdfCan't open the pdf, says document damaged  can you please double check the file is ok ? Sorry, the hosting site is the worst! Please try this link. http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=03605573699170841480might you know how to compile it for an arm with a57, for instance shield tv/tegra x1 ? Just change mtune from a53 to a57 or chagne the configure too? update: i did so and it works, the speed with such a compiled m-minerd compared to similarly compiled cpuminer is almost 3 times in favor of the m-mined. might say amazing.
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finlaydag33k
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January 02, 2018, 11:43:27 AM |
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been trying to create something with the JSON-RPC, any proper docs available for Magi?
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January 02, 2018, 01:25:46 PM |
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Thanks for your tutorials  I tested your PI64 tutorial and it worked.
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January 02, 2018, 01:46:33 PM |
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any news on mining xmg? i got some blocks on xpoolx on 01.01. but after that nothing...
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starmman
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January 02, 2018, 02:01:23 PM |
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any news on mining xmg? i got some blocks on xpoolx on 01.01. but after that nothing...
I think all will be fine when we get to block 1606950 - there will be a lot of orphaned blocks until that time - I hope we get there quickly enough =)
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morteza68
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January 02, 2018, 02:03:02 PM |
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Hardfork will roll in after blocknumber 1606950 . By 07 January 2018 Hard Fork Completion
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cryptorcku
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January 02, 2018, 02:04:34 PM |
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Any news of it being added to other exchanges?
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111magic
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January 02, 2018, 02:06:22 PM |
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Any news of it being added to other exchanges?
Not yet. Working on it.
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bitcoin: bc1qyadvvyv29z08ln2ta7g3uqwzkscr7wq4p09wuz
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abraxsis
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January 02, 2018, 02:41:17 PM |
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Any other miners having issues connecting to stratum? Ive been getting errors all night off and on.
[2018-01-02 09:13:16] stratum_subscribe timed out [2018-01-02 09:13:16] ...retry after 30 seconds [2018-01-02 09:14:17] stratum_subscribe timed out [2018-01-02 09:14:17] ...retry after 30 seconds [201
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