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Full MemberActivity: 238Merit: 100 DIGIPAY August 17, 2014, 01:32:58 AM #10790 HI JARED,

when can we expect digipay? caused we want digibyte its own value and people around the world can use any currency to purchase digibyte not just from bitcoin to digibyte like dollar. Today bitcoin value went down to $487 and came back up, but based on that if bitcoin price drop to $100 per coin or less than imagine millions of digibyte owner who bought at higher rate of bitcoin will have few hundreds $$ worth of digibyte in hand because of bitcon.

so lets have this digibyte have its own status besides bitcoin around the world!



GO DIGIBYTE THE BEST COIN AND BEST DEV AND BEST COMMUNITY EVER!!!!!!!!

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Full MemberActivity: 160Merit: 100 Re: ★★ DigiByte ★★ [DGB] ✈ ✔ MultiAlgo v3.0.1 officially released! Mandatory Update! August 17, 2014, 04:26:51 AM #10794



I'm not sure if you guys will be able to handle that much new currency being minted every day at 8000 DGB @ roughly 30 sec/block. That's basically doubling the current coin production.



I'll still mine some though



Oh, and guys, tomorrow I'm gonna be working on getting P2Pools up for the new algos. I'll let you all know here & on reddit if I succeed. I'll try and pick ports that'll make sense. I'll post links to the github repos when I'm done. (I've set up p2pools for the Myriad algorithms, you can see my work at





Do you guys have an Insight block explorer? Rich list? If not I may be able to work some of my MYR magic for you if you're interested After you guys go multi-PoW, will the block reward stay at 8000 DGB per block solved? And you're going with a 2.5 min/algo approach, right?I'm not sure if you guys will be able to handle that much new currency being minted every day at 8000 DGB @ roughly 30 sec/block. That's basically doubling the current coin production.I'll still mine some thoughOh, and guys, tomorrow I'm gonna be working on getting P2Pools up for the new algos. I'll let you all know here & on reddit if I succeed. I'll try and pick ports that'll make sense. I'll post links to the github repos when I'm done. (I've set up p2pools for the Myriad algorithms, you can see my work at http://birdspool.no-ip.org:5567/static/MyrNodeHub.html . You can bet that you're gonna get a similar hub page!)Do you guys have an Insight block explorer? Rich list? If not I may be able to work some of my MYR magic for you if you're interested MYR: MNYERWCHqrH1EkGNpF4T8o8dGB391A5jmm

DGB: DKqUZR8ajzo1vkXYWWx476wRyZ4La76WBy

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Full MemberActivity: 215Merit: 100 Re: ★★ DigiByte ★★ [DGB] ✈ ✔ MultiAlgo v3.0.1 officially released! Mandatory Update! August 17, 2014, 07:26:23 AM #10796 I'm sure once I get it working I'll be happy... but at the moment I'm confused. I got the Linux wallet compiled on a new 64bit debian VM I built specifically for this. All synced up without issue... so one success! So when I point my miner at it I get the following, which on the surface looks ok... it's seeing it and appears to be talking, I've removed the IP address and username, although probably didn't need to:



Nothing scrolls... no info... just sits there.... but I think that's ok too... someone wrote on another forum that the problem with solo mining is you never know it's working until you actually solve a block and cgminer tells you

Code: cgminer version 4.3.5 - Started: [2014-08-17 07:05:44]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

(5s):0.000 (1m):0.000 (5m):0.000 (15m):0.000 (avg):0.000h/s

A:0 R:0 HW:0 WU:0.0/m

Connected to x.x.x.x diff 28.3M with LP as user xxxxxxxxxxxx

Block: 881ed2b0... Diff:431 Started: [07:05:43] Best share: 0

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[U]SB management [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit

0: ZUS ttyUSB0: 256 chips 220 MHz | 0.000 / 0.000h/s WU:0.0/m

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[2014-08-17 07:05:43] Solo mining to valid address: DLA9xQiGV99Vzf79aWcXVGhAkBv

1pGt9sG

[2014-08-17 07:05:43] Block change for http://10.20.30.175:14022 detection via

getblockcount polling

[2014-08-17 07:05:43] Pool 1 difficulty changed to 16.2

[2014-08-17 07:05:43] Pool 3 difficulty changed to 1024

[2014-08-17 07:05:43] Pool 2 difficulty changed to 41.1

[2014-08-17 07:05:43] Network diff set to 431

[2014-08-17 07:05:49] API running in IP access mode on port 4028 (12)

[2014-08-17 07:05:59] Found Zeus at /dev/ttyUSB0, mark as 0

[2014-08-17 07:05:59] ZUS0 opened on /dev/ttyUSB0

[2014-08-17 07:05:59] Hotplug: Zeus added ZUS 0

But the output of ./digibyted getmininginfo is:



Code: {

"blocks" : 141802,

"currentblocksize" : 4758,

"currentblocktx" : 6,

"pow_algo_id" : 1,

"pow_algo" : "scrypt",

"difficulty" : 323.41127711,

"difficulty_sha256d" : 0.00024414,

"difficulty_scrypt" : 323.41127711,

"difficulty_groestl" : 0.00024414,

"difficulty_skein" : 0.00024414,

"difficulty_qubit" : 0.00024414,

"errors" : "",

"genproclimit" : -1,

"pooledtx" : 6,

"testnet" : false,

"generate" : false,

"hashespersec" : 0

}

No hashespersec Is this normal?? Is there another parameter I can output to get an indication it's doing something? A log file perhaps?











Bloody solo miningI'm sure once I get it working I'll be happy... but at the moment I'm confused. I got the Linux wallet compiled on a new 64bit debian VM I built specifically for this. All synced up without issue... so one success! So when I point my miner at it I get the following, which on the surface looks ok... it's seeing it and appears to be talking, I've removed the IP address and username, although probably didn't need to:Nothing scrolls... no info... just sits there.... but I think that's ok too... someone wrote on another forum that the problem with solo mining is you never know it's working until you actually solve a block and cgminer tells youBut the output of ./digibyted getmininginfo is:No hashespersec Is this normal?? Is there another parameter I can output to get an indication it's doing something? A log file perhaps?

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Sr. MemberActivity: 393Merit: 250 Re: ★★ DigiByte ★★ [DGB] ✈ ✔ MultiAlgo v3.0.1 officially released! Mandatory Update! August 17, 2014, 07:31:43 AM #10797 Quote from: tdcooper99 on August 17, 2014, 07:26:23 AM I'm sure once I get it working I'll be happy... but at the moment I'm confused. I got the Linux wallet compiled on a new 64bit debian VM I built specifically for this. All synced up without issue... so one success! So when I point my miner at it I get the following, which on the surface looks ok... it's seeing it and appears to be talking, I've removed the IP address and username, although probably didn't need to:



Nothing scrolls... no info... just sits there.... but I think that's ok too... someone wrote on another forum that the problem with solo mining is you never know it's working until you actually solve a block and cgminer tells you

Code: cgminer version 4.3.5 - Started: [2014-08-17 07:05:44]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

(5s):0.000 (1m):0.000 (5m):0.000 (15m):0.000 (avg):0.000h/s

A:0 R:0 HW:0 WU:0.0/m

Connected to x.x.x.x diff 28.3M with LP as user xxxxxxxxxxxx

Block: 881ed2b0... Diff:431 Started: [07:05:43] Best share: 0

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[U]SB management [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit

0: ZUS ttyUSB0: 256 chips 220 MHz | 0.000 / 0.000h/s WU:0.0/m

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[2014-08-17 07:05:43] Solo mining to valid address: DLA9xQiGV99Vzf79aWcXVGhAkBv

1pGt9sG

[2014-08-17 07:05:43] Block change for http://10.20.30.175:14022 detection via

getblockcount polling

[2014-08-17 07:05:43] Pool 1 difficulty changed to 16.2

[2014-08-17 07:05:43] Pool 3 difficulty changed to 1024

[2014-08-17 07:05:43] Pool 2 difficulty changed to 41.1

[2014-08-17 07:05:43] Network diff set to 431

[2014-08-17 07:05:49] API running in IP access mode on port 4028 (12)

[2014-08-17 07:05:59] Found Zeus at /dev/ttyUSB0, mark as 0

[2014-08-17 07:05:59] ZUS0 opened on /dev/ttyUSB0

[2014-08-17 07:05:59] Hotplug: Zeus added ZUS 0

But the output of ./digibyted getmininginfo is:



Code: {

"blocks" : 141802,

"currentblocksize" : 4758,

"currentblocktx" : 6,

"pow_algo_id" : 1,

"pow_algo" : "scrypt",

"difficulty" : 323.41127711,

"difficulty_sha256d" : 0.00024414,

"difficulty_scrypt" : 323.41127711,

"difficulty_groestl" : 0.00024414,

"difficulty_skein" : 0.00024414,

"difficulty_qubit" : 0.00024414,

"errors" : "",

"genproclimit" : -1,

"pooledtx" : 6,

"testnet" : false,

"generate" : false,

"hashespersec" : 0

}

No hashespersec Is this normal?? Is there another parameter I can output to get an indication it's doing something? A log file perhaps?



Bloody solo miningI'm sure once I get it working I'll be happy... but at the moment I'm confused. I got the Linux wallet compiled on a new 64bit debian VM I built specifically for this. All synced up without issue... so one success! So when I point my miner at it I get the following, which on the surface looks ok... it's seeing it and appears to be talking, I've removed the IP address and username, although probably didn't need to:Nothing scrolls... no info... just sits there.... but I think that's ok too... someone wrote on another forum that the problem with solo mining is you never know it's working until you actually solve a block and cgminer tells youBut the output of ./digibyted getmininginfo is:No hashespersec Is this normal?? Is there another parameter I can output to get an indication it's doing something? A log file perhaps?

What miner do you have there ?

Is it maybe a bitcoin miner -sha256 asic- and you try to mine scrypt with it ?



What miner do you have there ?Is it maybe a bitcoin miner -sha256 asic- and you try to mine scrypt with it ?

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LegendaryActivity: 1722Merit: 1051Official DigiByte Account Re: ★★ DigiByte ★★ [DGB] ✈ ✔ MultiAlgo v3.0.1 officially released! Mandatory Update! August 17, 2014, 07:34:39 AM #10799 Quote from: thefrog on August 17, 2014, 07:31:43 AM Quote from: tdcooper99 on August 17, 2014, 07:26:23 AM I'm sure once I get it working I'll be happy... but at the moment I'm confused. I got the Linux wallet compiled on a new 64bit debian VM I built specifically for this. All synced up without issue... so one success! So when I point my miner at it I get the following, which on the surface looks ok... it's seeing it and appears to be talking, I've removed the IP address and username, although probably didn't need to:



Nothing scrolls... no info... just sits there.... but I think that's ok too... someone wrote on another forum that the problem with solo mining is you never know it's working until you actually solve a block and cgminer tells you

Code: cgminer version 4.3.5 - Started: [2014-08-17 07:05:44]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

(5s):0.000 (1m):0.000 (5m):0.000 (15m):0.000 (avg):0.000h/s

A:0 R:0 HW:0 WU:0.0/m

Connected to x.x.x.x diff 28.3M with LP as user xxxxxxxxxxxx

Block: 881ed2b0... Diff:431 Started: [07:05:43] Best share: 0

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[U]SB management [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit

0: ZUS ttyUSB0: 256 chips 220 MHz | 0.000 / 0.000h/s WU:0.0/m

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[2014-08-17 07:05:43] Solo mining to valid address: DLA9xQiGV99Vzf79aWcXVGhAkBv

1pGt9sG

[2014-08-17 07:05:43] Block change for http://10.20.30.175:14022 detection via

getblockcount polling

[2014-08-17 07:05:43] Pool 1 difficulty changed to 16.2

[2014-08-17 07:05:43] Pool 3 difficulty changed to 1024

[2014-08-17 07:05:43] Pool 2 difficulty changed to 41.1

[2014-08-17 07:05:43] Network diff set to 431

[2014-08-17 07:05:49] API running in IP access mode on port 4028 (12)

[2014-08-17 07:05:59] Found Zeus at /dev/ttyUSB0, mark as 0

[2014-08-17 07:05:59] ZUS0 opened on /dev/ttyUSB0

[2014-08-17 07:05:59] Hotplug: Zeus added ZUS 0

But the output of ./digibyted getmininginfo is:



Code: {

"blocks" : 141802,

"currentblocksize" : 4758,

"currentblocktx" : 6,

"pow_algo_id" : 1,

"pow_algo" : "scrypt",

"difficulty" : 323.41127711,

"difficulty_sha256d" : 0.00024414,

"difficulty_scrypt" : 323.41127711,

"difficulty_groestl" : 0.00024414,

"difficulty_skein" : 0.00024414,

"difficulty_qubit" : 0.00024414,

"errors" : "",

"genproclimit" : -1,

"pooledtx" : 6,

"testnet" : false,

"generate" : false,

"hashespersec" : 0

}

No hashespersec Is this normal?? Is there another parameter I can output to get an indication it's doing something? A log file perhaps?



Bloody solo miningI'm sure once I get it working I'll be happy... but at the moment I'm confused. I got the Linux wallet compiled on a new 64bit debian VM I built specifically for this. All synced up without issue... so one success! So when I point my miner at it I get the following, which on the surface looks ok... it's seeing it and appears to be talking, I've removed the IP address and username, although probably didn't need to:Nothing scrolls... no info... just sits there.... but I think that's ok too... someone wrote on another forum that the problem with solo mining is you never know it's working until you actually solve a block and cgminer tells youBut the output of ./digibyted getmininginfo is:No hashespersec Is this normal?? Is there another parameter I can output to get an indication it's doing something? A log file perhaps?

What miner do you have there ?

Is it maybe a bitcoin miner -sha256 asic- and you try to mine scrypt with it ?





What miner do you have there ?Is it maybe a bitcoin miner -sha256 asic- and you try to mine scrypt with it ? Debian=Disaster... Go Ubuntu More Secure, Faster & Forward Thinking