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MemoryCoin / Re: [CEO] Report on activities (FreeTrade)
« on: February 13, 2014, 05:07:05 am »
That a good point about Cryptys. Considering I've seen them put extremely high opening prices for new coins, it seems quite plausible.


I wonder sometimes if they delay coin adoption to get a good amount of it first through other channels to make a bigger buck off it.
This is not the first coin I have seen them drag their feet on terribly.
Hopefully soon as it would help alot with the visibility and adoption.
I am using Bter and CrytpoRush though for MMC as they both support it so I support them.

I assume Cryptsy is making a commercial decision not to list MMC yet - they haven't disclosed what their reasons are to me. It's difficult to say what effect on price a listing on Cryptsy will have in the short-term - it might be a mixed blessing, although I'm sure we'll be listed there eventually. I don't think Cryptsy accepts bribes for listings relying instead on their user's demands - don't think we'd offer one if they did.

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MemoryCoin / Re: Electrum for Memorycoin
« on: February 13, 2014, 05:04:29 am »
This sounds excellent. You're way ahead of me, I don't even have a bitcoin offline wallet!

So far electrum seems the easiest way to create offline wallets. Another site I looked at (for bitcoin offline wallet) couldn't even run with less than X Gbyte of memory.

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] MMCPool.com - GPU,CPU(yam) - The Awesomest Pool!
« on: January 27, 2014, 03:16:57 pm »
yvg1900,

Is there an archive with the previous versions of yam? I'm starting to test the new version but it seems that on some architectures, the older version was faster. Although reducing memory to 1 Gb is a great achievement, I'm all after speed now.

Thanks!

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MemoryCoin / Re: Mining LiveCD Project - Funds Available
« on: January 22, 2014, 08:47:59 am »
I haven't tried it out yet, so pardon my ignorance. I have a question/request:

Is it possible to create a "stealth USB stick" ? I'm thinking of a room mate who has a Windows PC. So he is away, and his/her PC is idling. I insert a "stealth USB stick", it creates a virtual machine and starts mining MMC. Then, when he/she needs the PC back, just pull out the stealth USB stick.

Possible to do? The advantage, as I understand, would be that it required no reboot, so the room mate can carry on with their work on the PC as soon as they come back.

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BitShares AGS / Re: ANGELSHARES SOCIAL CONSENSUS LICENSE
« on: January 22, 2014, 08:26:11 am »
2 things:

1/ tl;dr please?

2/ please define "Enforcement" as used in the doc.

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] MMCPool.com - Win64 / OSX64 - The Awesomest Pool
« on: January 14, 2014, 05:56:42 pm »
Great job    yvg1900!! Trippling the performance both on i7 3770k with the ivy bridge build and on AMD FX 8350 with the generic build.

Being that the CPUs are about $200 and GPUs about $400, CPU's are now operating at parity with the GPUs in  $/Hash !

Frostybutdelicious, the "generic" build works well for the AMD FX. Using 6 threads the performance is almost at parity with the i7 3770k.

Wearing some bling \    /  and -($)-($)- today.
                                   $

M7j version of yam miner available. It supports fast CPU mining for PTS, MMC, more mining pools and protocols.

To mine MemoryCoin with yam M7j use provided miner config template named yam-mmc.cfg as a base, check readme.txt for more details.
yam M7j optimised for mining MMC on CPUs with AES-NI support and has 5 different algo variations for HT, non-HT and GPU friendly setups.

yam M7j miner now supports PTS mining at beeeeer and includes fix for Win2003 and other older 64bit systems. Check readme.txt for details.

Download at:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jvp4wwek8jpohj7/RlW6hzYqTz
https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g
http://sdrv.ms/18wfjYX
http://pan.baidu.com/s/1xOOWa

yvg1900

I've got 2 computers running windows 7. One is an 8 core AMD FX cpu and the other is a 4 core AMD FX cpu. Which version of the miner am I supposed to used? Also, is it possible to solo mine protoshares or memorycoin using this miner, or is it only possible to use a pool?

EDIT: my i7 3770k works with ivy bridge not sandy bridge.

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] MMC.1GH.COM - GPU mining
« on: January 06, 2014, 06:41:18 pm »
What might be the cause of increasing rates of rejects, it usually gets worse later, like this:


mmc-miner.exe MDxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx8
Skipping device 1 (Pitcairn
  ): GLOBAL_MEM_SIZE 1073741824 < required 2147483648
Skipping device 2 (       Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz
  ): not a GPU
Mon Jan 06 08:32:56 2014 Miner Starts - mmcpool.1gh.com:8080
MC2Hasher:0 initialized on device: Tahiti
                   type: 4, vendor: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.   , mem: 322122
5472 with 1-pass algo
Mon Jan 06 08:33:02 2014 Worker 0 hpm 16.124698 wpm 16.124698 A/R/T 1/0/0 -> RPC
 result: Accepted
Mon Jan 06 08:33:18 2014 Worker 0 hpm 15.115635 wpm 18.138762 A/R/T 2/0/0 -> RPC
 result: Accepted
Mon Jan 06 08:33:24 2014 Worker 0 hpm 18.336007 wpm 18.336007 A/R/T 3/0/0 -> RPC
 result: Accepted
Mon Jan 06 08:33:27 2014 Worker 0 hpm 20.412329 wpm 18.371096 A/R/T 3/1/0 -> RPC
 result: Rejected
Mon Jan 06 08:33:31 2014 Worker 0 hpm 20.233606 wpm 18.394187 A/R/T 4/1/0 -> RPC
 result: Accepted
Mon Jan 06 08:33:40 2014 Worker 0 hpm 22.685382 wpm 18.431873 A/R/T 5/1/0 -> RPC
 result: Accepted
Mon Jan 06 08:33:53 2014 Worker 0 hpm 23.913477 wpm 18.478596 A/R/T 5/2/0 -> RPC
 result: Rejected
Mon Jan 06 08:33:56 2014 Worker 0 hpm 23.622452 wpm 18.487136 A/R/T 5/3/0 -> RPC
 result: Rejected
Mon Jan 06 08:33:57 2014 Worker 0 hpm 24.563319 wpm 18.422489 A/R/T 5/4/0 -> RPC
 result: Rejected
Mon Jan 06 08:34:03 2014 Worker 0 hpm 23.103937 wpm 18.483150 A/R/T 5/5/0 -> RPC
 result: Rejected
Mon Jan 06 08:34:09 2014 Worker 0 hpm 23.533367 wpm 18.490503 A/R/T 5/6/0 -> RPC
 result: Rejected
Mon Jan 06 08:34:16 2014 Worker 0 hpm 23.125546 wpm 18.500437 A/R/T 5/7/0 -> RPC
 result: Rejected
Mon Jan 06 08:34:16 2014 Worker 0 hpm 23.830878 wpm 18.449712 A/R/T 6/7/0 -> RPC
 result: Accepted
Mon Jan 06 08:34:19 2014 Worker 0 hpm 25.155682 wpm 18.496825 A/R/T 6/8/0 -> RPC
 result: Rejected
Mon Jan 06 08:34:35 2014 Worker 0 hpm 22.146350 wpm 18.455292 A/R/T 6/9/0 -> RPC
 result: Rejected
Mon Jan 06 08:34:48 2014 Worker 0 hpm 23.418779 wpm 18.517174 A/R/T 6/10/0 -> RP
C result: Rejected
Mon Jan 06 08:34:51 2014 Worker 0 hpm 23.280423 wpm 18.518519 A/R/T 6/11/0 -> RP
C result: Rejected
Mon Jan 06 08:35:14 2014 Worker 0 hpm 22.930554 wpm 18.520832 A/R/T 7/11/0 -> RP
C result: Accepted
Mon Jan 06 08:35:14 2014 Worker 0 hpm 23.336024 wpm 18.492698 A/R/T 7/12/0 -> RP
C result: Rejected
Mon Jan 06 08:35:24 2014 Worker 0 hpm 23.022056 wpm 18.499866 A/R/T 7/13/0 -> RP
C result: Rejected
Mon Jan 06 08:35:30 2014 Worker 0 hpm 22.868558 wpm 18.531418 A/R/T 8/13/0 -> RP
C result: Accepted
Mon Jan 06 08:35:36 2014 Miner Stops - mmcpool.1gh.com:8080
Terminate batch job (Y/N)?

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BitShares PTS / Re: [ANN] ptsweb.beeeeer.org - Protoshares mining sub-pool
« on: December 09, 2013, 03:28:34 am »
Thanks for posting this, I had the same problem and the restart of the PTS wallet has fixed it.

On the other hand, it raises the question with the PTS wallet itself. Why is it showing the green check mark "synchronized" when in fact it is not.

PS Later I'm thinking it might have something to do with the fact that I changed my wireless connection earlier yesterday. Other coin wallets were also showing they were synchronized when in fact they were not.

EDIT: FIXED!
Restart of the wallet fixed the problem, the payment was received immediatley, this may go to the FAQ too :)

Hello,

I reached the payout minimum of 0.2
29384 2013-12-07 06:33:13 155 / 388561 -> 0.00958 PTS / 24.02 PTS -> PAID

I sow this in the first post "your payout will be executed, when blocks are confirmed (delay of 120 blocks) and you reach 0.2 PTS"

I also get paid (in my account in beeeer) for
29706 2013-12-08 00:38:29 273 / 1453678 -> 0.00451 PTS / 24.02 PTS -> added

which shows that more than 300 blocks have already passed since the PAID one.
But the payment is still not received in my wallet.
THe address match perfectly , I checked like 12 times.

My user is PqP7P1mpytqAA7gPT7TGiMM4Amo3H7aKsu

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