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Marketplace / Re: 200 PTS - BOUNTY - Import wallet.dat Private Keys via API call (2 PTS Referral)
« on: January 19, 2014, 12:05:58 pm »do I understand correctly that wallet.dat is a Berkeley database file?
Yes it is.
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do I understand correctly that wallet.dat is a Berkeley database file?
Hello,
i stay two days mining on the pool. I have a FX8350 with 8gb ram, minimg 120collision/min. I see on the forums that people with this processor and ram makes 250collision/min.
I utilize v0.7 with windows 8.1 64 bits.
Config:
ptsminer_amd.exe USER 8 27 sph
Any idea to improve?
thanks
Run with avx.
ptsminer_amd.exe USER 8 27 sph >> ptsminer_avx_amd.exe USER 8 27 avx
I was aiming originally for CPU only and it seems I was more successful than others that have gone before me, but not perfectly.Could you explain that a little more? What is the problem creating a coin that can only be mined by CPU?
Your answer sounds like it's impossible to create a CPU-only coin, because you have tried to and put a high bounty on what you thought was the solution. Why didn't you know what others (GPU miner creators) now know when you were programming it?
Knowing how the GPU miners work, could you create a CPU only coin now?
WOW!
I see that someone just donated them 3,333 MMCs, is that you, donschoe?
Very nice of you, community
http://www.mmc-chain.com/?engine=blockexplorer&address=MVTEchaqyCuu8RsP5kMYMuTbxRrwZ2jmtQ
Well done.
Charities are missing out here... I'm trying to wake them up, it's a hard process, even with those that already accept Bitcoins.
this thread is misleading, bytemaster.
you issued AGS, and you should define how donations from multiple input addresses are handled.
of course i could take the time to write down detailled documentation on the algorithm, but to be honest, it would be better to announce how it will be.
after that me and the fluxxer can adjust their algorithms to fit the defined allocation procedure.
The algorithm I defined was that the first input address of every transaction should be the one allocated the AGS.
Define "first". Isnt that too random? What about the input address with highest input?
If all addresses belong to the same person then it doesn't matter which one is picked so long as it is deterministic. First is deterministic, there may be two addresses with the same input amount.
By all appearances, GPUs have had a negligible impact on net processing power. We're still set to drop next difficulty change.
http://mrx.im/pts.php
Also, I think you have the answer in your post: your 18 MH rig is making you less than $100/day on PTS, while you could almost certainly be making more than that mining, well, scrypt.
Why would I mine PTS with an AMD GPU? NVidia is a different story, but again, it does not appear to have affected much.
Anyway, if we believe in what's going on here, we should appreciate this buying opportunity, right?
I also believe that those earning PTS by doing work on this forum are unlikely to sell it all and therefore this does not push down prices.
I mined this pool for more than 2 months, damn no regret!Get this man a drink!
I am also worried, but the earning in ypool is indeed the best, for which people can't resist. By the way, the fee of Ypool has been reduced to 5%Sorry but: lies
this thread is misleading, bytemaster.
you issued AGS, and you should define how donations from multiple input addresses are handled.
of course i could take the time to write down detailled documentation on the algorithm, but to be honest, it would be better to announce how it will be.
after that me and the fluxxer can adjust their algorithms to fit the defined allocation procedure.
The algorithm I defined was that the first input address of every transaction should be the one allocated the AGS.
Probably a good idea to give one more person access to support tip funds, barwizi is a good candidate. I can just share key for the same address.
Counting up who has done support for how long each day is not going to be scalable, let's try to move towards a system where money is split between a list of reliable staff who get paid consistently and bounties on particularly tough theads
Agreed. I am giving you a 300 pts per month budget manage salary vs tips how ever gets the job done.