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Author Topic: [ANN] [XMG] MAGI | CPU mining | mPoW | mPoS | [MagiPay]  (Read 2377379 times)
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January 03, 2018, 05:56:34 PM
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January 03, 2018, 05:58:06 PM
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hello friends, someone knows what is the hash power cup of a raspberry pi 3 in kh / s, and what is the hash cup of an odroid octacore xu4, and what system is recommended to extract xmg windows, linux, mac or android, thank any help thank you very much forum friends greetings.
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January 03, 2018, 06:15:22 PM
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A side note, good to see unexpected price move; my personal opinion - be smart trading.


I have just bought Magi. I have several questions about his coin:

(1) The newest version of the wallet is 1.4.5.1, which can be downloaded on the bitcointalk website. But on the internet site of the Magi coin (http://www.m-core.org), one can only find an older version of the wallet. I don't understand. Why this? People interested in the coin will go the the website, and they will download the wallet they find there. Why is the internet site of the coin not updated (with such an important software)? Most of Magi coin owners will use an old wallet!

(2) What does this "hard fork mean" for Magi coin owners? Do they take the risk to lose their coins if they make a coin transfer using an old wallet? My coins are stored on my  Cryptopia account. Should I leave them there for the moment, or should I transfer them to my personal wallet? Does it matter what wallet I use?

(3) On the internet site of the coin I cannot find any information about the team working on the Magi project. I am sure this coin has a professional and enthusiastic team. I would like to know the names of the team members, and see some information abut their career.

With best regards
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January 03, 2018, 06:19:42 PM
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A side note, good to see unexpected price move; my personal opinion - be smart trading.


I have just bought Magi. I have several questions about his coin:

(1) The newest version of the wallet is 1.4.5.1, which can be downloaded on the bitcointalk website. But on the internet site of the Magi coin (http://www.m-core.org), one can only find an older version of the wallet. I don't understand. Why this? People interested in the coin will go the the website, and they will download the wallet they find there. Why is the internet site of the coin not updated (with such an important software)? Most of Magi coin owners will use an old wallet!

(2) What does this "hard fork mean" for Magi coin owners? Do they take the risk to lose their coins if they make a coin transfer using an old wallet? My coins are stored on my  Cryptopia account. Should I leave them there for the moment, or should I transfer them to my personal wallet? Does it matter what wallet I use?

(3) On the internet site of the coin I cannot find any information about the team working on the Magi project. I am sure this coin has a professional and enthusiastic team. I would like to know the names of the team members, and see some information abut their career.

With best regards

1) I agree. They should fix this
2) I don't think there's any risk with transfers to the old wallets. After all, the addresses are the same. You will get your coins after updating.
3) I agree again, they definitely need a lot more of that. But it's okay, it will come with time.
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January 03, 2018, 06:44:05 PM
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(1) The newest version of the wallet is 1.4.5.1, which can be downloaded on the bitcointalk website. But on the internet site of the Magi coin (http://www.m-core.org), one can only find an older version of the wallet. I don't understand. Why this? People interested in the coin will go the the website, and they will download the wallet they find there. Why is the internet site of the coin not updated (with such an important software)? Most of Magi coin owners will use an old wallet!

(2) What does this "hard fork mean" for Magi coin owners? Do they take the risk to lose their coins if they make a coin transfer using an old wallet? My coins are stored on my  Cryptopia account. Should I leave them there for the moment, or should I transfer them to my personal wallet? Does it matter what wallet I use?

(3) On the internet site of the coin I cannot find any information about the team working on the Magi project. I am sure this coin has a professional and enthusiastic team. I would like to know the names of the team members, and see some information abut their career.

1). Just checked the site and the downloads all point to version 1.4.5.1. (So might just have been slow in updating the site).

2). Coins should be safe where they are. But If in doubt leave them there till after the Hard Fork. Only issue would be transferring to/from an exchange that has not updated their wallet to the latest version. (I "lost" 4XMG sending to Yobit from Bittrex. Bittrex was on the new version and Yobit had not updated their wallet. So they were lost...) So double check with your exchange if they have the latest wallet installed...

3). Have to agree about the Documentation and available info. Hopefully once things settle down their might be a community push to get docs updated and hopefully some extra background info. (But not too worried about background info as long as the Dev & team is active in the community).
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January 03, 2018, 07:15:59 PM
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hello, I've been reading in some internet forum and I managed to observe that a PI3 has a hash rate of 11 kh / s, who can confirm this ?, greetings ....
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January 03, 2018, 07:27:17 PM
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hello, I've been reading in some internet forum and I managed to observe that a PI3 has a hash rate of 11 kh / s, who can confirm this ?, greetings ....

https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@dury10/cpu-mining-use-your-cpu-to-make-money-online-with-an-eco-friendly-algorithm

Thy this, this guy has several running.
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January 03, 2018, 07:38:00 PM
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Is it possible solo mining before we reach the hardfork block?
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January 03, 2018, 07:40:43 PM
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hello, I've been reading in some internet forum and I managed to observe that a PI3 has a hash rate of 11 kh / s, who can confirm this ?, greetings ....

https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@dury10/cpu-mining-use-your-cpu-to-make-money-online-with-an-eco-friendly-algorithm

Thy this, this guy has several running.


Yes, I'm running a few PI3 with pi64 OS. Getting 11.35 kh /s .. temp is at ~60 , I have fans installed.
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January 03, 2018, 07:44:05 PM
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hello, I've been reading in some internet forum and I managed to observe that a PI3 has a hash rate of 11 kh / s, who can confirm this ?, greetings ....

https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@dury10/cpu-mining-use-your-cpu-to-make-money-online-with-an-eco-friendly-algorithm

Thy this, this guy has several running.


Yes, I'm running a few PI3 with pi64 OS. Getting 11.35 kh /s .. temp is at ~60 , I have fans installed.

I also have 6 PI3's with pi63 OS running. Getting between 11.35 and 11.42 kh/s   I do recommend having coolling fans installed.
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January 03, 2018, 08:11:27 PM
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hello, I've been reading in some internet forum and I managed to observe that a PI3 has a hash rate of 11 kh / s, who can confirm this ?, greetings ....

https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@dury10/cpu-mining-use-your-cpu-to-make-money-online-with-an-eco-friendly-algorithm

Thy this, this guy has several running.


Yes, I'm running a few PI3 with pi64 OS. Getting 11.35 kh /s .. temp is at ~60 , I have fans installed.

I also have 6 PI3's with pi63 OS running. Getting between 11.35 and 11.42 kh/s   I do recommend having coolling fans installed.

thank you, friend, tazzzz, you are a sun
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January 03, 2018, 08:20:59 PM
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hello friend, I have never mined alone since in several forums I have read that it is better to mine in group or in pool since more blocks are found and faster and then share the gains according to the amount of power that your contributions to the network, for the moment I only recommend waiting for the hardfork and that the coin extraction returns to normal operation and then guide your miners in a pool such as MINERCLAIM, although there are many others that you can choose to your liking, I have also read that it is advisable to have the miners distributed in several mining pools, I suppose it is in case you see any of those pool fails and thus not lose production at 100% greetings amigo.l
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January 03, 2018, 08:23:38 PM
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hello, I've been reading in some internet forum and I managed to observe that a PI3 has a hash rate of 11 kh / s, who can confirm this ?, greetings ....

Yes, using a 64 bit OS and a custom compiled miner, 11-12kH/s is possible
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January 03, 2018, 08:24:49 PM
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hello, I've been reading in some internet forum and I managed to observe that a PI3 has a hash rate of 11 kh / s, who can confirm this ?, greetings ....

https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@dury10/cpu-mining-use-your-cpu-to-make-money-online-with-an-eco-friendly-algorithm

Thy this, this guy has several running.


Yes, I'm running a few PI3 with pi64 OS. Getting 11.35 kh /s .. temp is at ~60 , I have fans installed.

thanks friend pierre, you are a sun
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January 03, 2018, 08:27:42 PM
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hello, I've been reading in some internet forum and I managed to observe that a PI3 has a hash rate of 11 kh / s, who can confirm this ?, greetings ....

Yes, using a 64 bit OS and a custom compiled miner, 11-12kH/s is possible

Muchas gracias amigo abraxsis, saludos brother...
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January 03, 2018, 08:29:25 PM
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Just wanted to post this again for the people new to the thread, especially miners.

Magi coins is not like Bitcoin, if you just throw tons and tons of kH/s at the chain you actually LOWER the block payout for everyone, yourself included. XMG is about being energy efficient and fair for all miners. Most pools reserve the right to kick miners who are over powering the chain and some, such as m-hash.com, have strict speed limits of 250 kH/s or LESS. These are for everyone's benefit.

Make sure to read your pool's rules and follow them to prevent being kicked or banned. If payout begins to drop, do everyone a favor and scale back your miner's total speed, especially if you have a server farm.
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January 03, 2018, 08:36:48 PM
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Why have the fork at block 1606950 instead of sooner?? At this rate it’s going to take ages!
Magi likes to give pools, exchanges enough time for updating. Some exchanges also have rules about coin-updates. At this moment the only thing what can make the period shorter is more miners!

More miners? How, when all pools are down? Solo mining can speed this up?
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January 03, 2018, 08:37:40 PM
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Hey guys, I need some help getting the new wallet version synced up. I can download the blockchain and sync it up to current ONLY if I let it create a new wallet.dat. If I try to use my old wallet file I get runtime errors and can't get the wallet synced. I have almost 800 coins so I'm hoping there's something I can do to recover them. Any helpful input is appreciated.
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January 03, 2018, 08:40:12 PM
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ok friends look at this, then that means that a odroid xu4 device should produce at least 30 kh / s since the processor is octacore with 2 gb of ram. For example, I have mined with an Intel core i3 550 four-core processor (quad-core) @ 3.2 Ghz and 2 Gb ram and Biostar motherboard and the hash rate is normally between 20 -25 kh / s although sometimes I have seen that increases up to 35 kh / s, does anyone know why it susede this ?, will it have to do with the temperature? or will it have to do with certain pool parameters such as the number of workers or the amount of hash power?
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January 03, 2018, 08:51:26 PM
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Just wanted to post this again for the people new to the thread, especially miners.

Magi coins is not like Bitcoin, if you just throw tons and tons of kH/s at the chain you actually LOWER the block payout for everyone, yourself included. XMG is about being energy efficient and fair for all miners. Most pools reserve the right to kick miners who are over powering the chain and some, such as m-hash.com, have strict speed limits of 250 kH/s or LESS. These are for everyone's benefit.

Make sure to read your pool's rules and follow them to prevent being kicked or banned. If payout begins to drop, do everyone a favor and scale back your miner's total speed, especially if you have a server farm.

Yes, that is correct, that means that the rate of hash power recommended for each miner has to be of some 200 to 250 kh / s, in this way the ecosystem remains fairly balanced and free of whales and is more unsettled unlike bitcoin that focuses only on asics equipment such as antimers s9, s7 etc.etc..and the higher the hash power plus cryptocurrency you can opt.
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