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      tmuir12 Regular Member last edited by

      For numpties like me to mine on the pool I’m assuming we just use the mining in the wallet.

      For the LA server I’m guessing we use

      menoetius.phoenixcoin.org

      port 20554

      for username the wallet address and can we just leave password blank?

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        tmuir12 Regular Member last edited by

        Solo mining is working for me, already found 2 blocks other than letting my CPU mine it for a while, is there any other help I can do?

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        • ghostlander
          ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

          For the LA server I’m guessing we use
          menoetius.phoenixcoin.org
          port 20554
          for username the wallet address and can we just leave password blank?

          Yes. Blank or whatever. You can also use “Pool Mining” for solo mining (server = http://127.0.0.1, port = 19554, username and password = what you have in phoenixcoin.conf). There will be a difference in performance though.

          The wallet uses the reference C code for its solo miner. CPUminer (minerd) is powered by the SSE2 assembly code. It is also used for pool mining by the wallet. Try both and report your KH/s. For example, my 3GHz 4-core A8-3870K delivers 10KH/s using the built-in miner and 8KH/s using CPUminer (yes, it’s slower in my case).

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            3dant last edited by

            I’m really excited about this new development but its not exactly being shouted from the rooftops…reddcoin seem to have an update every day through social medias.

            Its getting people excited as you’ve probably noticed…saying that…I can’t help…had a chat with some locals about feathercoin in my sleepy German village pub…went down like a lead balloon…

            Think they were more interested in winning the world cup…a joke one of them told me…what’s the difference between the English national team and a tea bag…the tea bag stays in the cup longer…

            anyway…I’m waffling…good work fellas

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              Tuck Fheman last edited by

              it’s a shame rate of release can’t be tied to some form of community health indicator. But I guess there isn’t one that would be suitable or reliable.

              Not exactly what you’re looking for I’m sure, but I use Coingecko as a “community health indicator”.

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                tmuir12 Regular Member last edited by

                Interesting, but I can even that could be manipulated to get you up the ladder, as it also takes into account the number of followers on twitter, and facebook which is easily upped by making fake accounts, same with followers on github.

                Same with people could make forks of the code, to raise its status, liquidity is a good stat though

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                  Lukey_p last edited by

                  Hi, i have downloaded the testnet and i am currently solomining with my CPU, is this all you need for testing? is there anything else we can do?

                  I take it these coins are pointless mining, just for testing, shame huh!

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                  • ghostlander
                    ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                    Hi, i have downloaded the testnet and i am currently solomining with my CPU, is this all you need for testing? is there anything else we can do?
                    I take it these coins are pointless mining, just for testing, shame huh!

                    These testnet coins are of no value indeed. You can post your CPU model and hash rate (wallet / CPUminer).

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                      Lukey_p last edited by

                      Im using my work Laptop and the wallet in the link above, 0.6.6.0 and solo mining.

                      using 3/4 cores of an i3-2310M and getting exactly 3000 hashes per second good sir.

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                      • ChekaZ
                        ChekaZ last edited by

                        Ive got 14.3kh/s on Intel® Core™ i5-3570K CPU @3.40GHz

                        BTC: 1Ges1taJ69W7eEMbQLcmNGnUZenBkCnn45
                        FTC: 6sxjM96KMZ7t4AmDTUKDZdq82Nj931VQvY

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                          Fiftysven last edited by

                          I got 24.3kh/s on Intel® Core™ i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50 GHz 3.90 GHz

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                          • j_scheibel
                            j_scheibel last edited by

                            intel xeon cpu e5-2697 v2 @2.97 ghz

                            solo mining - kind of interesting how it degrades despite not running out of logical processors.

                            1 thread - 2655 h/s

                            2 threads - 5230 h/s

                            4 threads - 10kh/s

                            8 threads - 20 kh/s

                            12 threads - 30 kh/s

                            24 threads - 45 kh/s

                            32 threads - 64 kh/s

                            44 threads - 72 kh/s

                            pool mining

                            1 thread - 8.9kh/s

                            2 thread - 17.2kh/s

                            4 threads - 33.3 kh/s

                            8 threads - 67.6 kh/s

                            12 threads - 100 kh/s *pool miner tends to hang beyond here if I let it run for more than just a few seconds*

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                            • lizhi
                              lizhi last edited by

                              Not connect http, why ?

                              error1_pxc.jpg

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                              • j_scheibel
                                j_scheibel last edited by

                                i had the same problem. no idea how to fix it though. i just used one of the 2 pools listed.

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                                  Lukey_p last edited by

                                  intel xeon cpu e5-2697 v2 @2.97 ghz

                                  solo mining - kind of interesting how it degrades despite not running out of logical processors.

                                  1 thread - 2655 h/s

                                  2 threads - 5230 h/s

                                  4 threads - 10kh/s

                                  8 threads - 20 kh/s

                                  12 threads - 30 kh/s

                                  24 threads - 45 kh/s

                                  32 threads - 64 kh/s

                                  44 threads - 72 kh/s

                                  pool mining

                                  1 thread - 8.9kh/s

                                  2 thread - 17.2kh/s

                                  4 threads - 33.3 kh/s

                                  8 threads - 67.6 kh/s

                                  12 threads - 100 kh/s *pool miner tends to hang beyond here if I let it run for more than just a few seconds*

                                  Hi, i assume you are using Hyper-V or VMware and assigning vCPUs, At a guess, i would imagine using HT cores could contend very quickly. Are you in a position to disable HT on the CPU and assign cores only? just to see if a single core gives more that 2 threads with HT on?

                                  Just a thought.

                                  Luke

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                                  • lizhi
                                    lizhi last edited by

                                    Yes. Blank or whatever. You can also use “Pool Mining” for solo mining (server = http://127.0.0.1, port = 19554, username and password = what you have in phoenixcoin.conf). There will be a difference in performance though.

                                    The wallet uses the reference C code for its solo miner. CPUminer (minerd) is powered by the SSE2 assembly code. It is also used for pool mining by the wallet. Try both and report your KH/s. For example, my 3GHz 4-core A8-3870K delivers 10KH/s using the built-in miner and 8KH/s using CPUminer (yes, it’s slower in my case).

                                    Please give me a screen-shot .

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                                      FeatherKing last edited by

                                      I got 3.4 KH/s with 2 threads on I3-2330 2.2 GHz at pool mining.

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                                      • lizhi
                                        lizhi last edited by

                                        Intel G2020 CPU 3.1G is6.5Kh.

                                        neo_ok1.jpg

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                                          Lukey_p last edited by

                                          So, i have a question… When the move is complete, do we think CPU mining will actually be viable? Is CPU mining going to be exclusive for a while before GPU? If GPU mining neoscrypt is working on release, will anyone actually use CPU?

                                          Just throwing it out there, be nice to have an idea, Cheers

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                                          • ghostlander
                                            ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                                            Not connect http, why ?

                                            error1_pxc.jpg

                                            Maybe add rpcallowip=127.0.0.1, rpcuser=lizhi and rpcpassword=123 to data/testnet/phoenixcoin.conf?

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