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  1. hmm, I thought it was "--scan-time 10 " ?
  2. There has been a lot of discussion on this subject. We all feel it would give MNC a "new" advantage over the plethera of coin-clones that came after it, but details still need to be worked out as to whether or not this is in fact a viable option. From a technical standpoint it is a bit more complex than simply releasing an "updated" client.
  3. Max, if you want you can make a thread in this section with all your betting info & even run your business right out of that thread and I can Pin the thread for you so it stays on top. "Maxalt's Crypto Sport Betting Service"
  4. RealSolid has it linked to the master account. So we can viw it under the "MNC info" tab.
  5. We could go with >> "The commodity that spends like a currency"
  6. Wow! That's crazeeee. Could be more of this to come
  7. That's a GREAT point pros, even at a measely 6btc/day we would easly see 0.002+ price stability!
  8. Havent decided yet. We could always just make it invisible/hide it. But it could be funny too Moving it to "Off Topic"
  9. In order for the MinCoin client to support more connections you might have to create an ini file in the %appdata%\mincoinfolder. To get to this folder click your start button (start->run for Windows XP) and type in %appdata%\mincoin Now right click in the folder (not on a file or directory) and goto New->Text Document Rename it to mincoin.conf Now you should get this pop-up as you’re trying to change the extension of a .txt file to .conf. Click Yes. If you don’t get the above pop-up you’ll have to switch off “Hide extensions for known file types”. In Vista/Windows7 you can find this by pressing ALT once and then going to the Tools->Folder options menu. In Windows XP this menu should be visible without pressing ALT. After this, remove the .txt from the filename so the full name becomes mincoin.conf. Now open mincoin.conf and insert this information: addnode=54.218.157.95 addnode=208.115.109.156 Click "File" then "Save" then exit. *Shouldn't really be a "need" for this ^ now with the latest client (mincoin-qt-v6.0.5.zip ) but I think we can keep this as a mini reference guide.
  10. This thread is for people who currently offer goods and services for trade/exchange with MinCoin. If you would like to have your own thread in this section please post what you would like as "Topic Title", "Topic Tags"(optional) and what you would like in the body of your post. Once you have the information how you like/want it I will make a thread specifically for you and Pinn and Lock it. Thanks for supporting MinCoin, The #1 Crypto-Commodity !
  11. Only 10million MinCoin will ever be produced. Compared to ~21million with Bitcoin and 84 million with Litecoin.
  12. MinCoin IS the Ideal prospect for a long term Crypto-Commodity Project !!
  13. MinCoin (Min is short for minimalist) has CPU/GPU based scrypt mining 1 minute blocks. Only 10 million MinCoins will be produced. Only 2880 MinCoins are mined each day for the next 10 years. A low total amount of coins and fast blocks make MinCoin an ideal candidate for a long term cryptocommodity prospect.
  14. dude, I completely forgot about that (#2) bruno guy !
  15. As long as MinCoin is using a scrypt based hashing algorithm this litecoin minning guide will work for MinCoin as well. Litecoin is a cryptocurrency that uses an alternative, memory hard hashing algorithm called scrypt that was devised by mathematics' prodigy Colin Percival. The algorithm utilizes SHA256 and a stream function called salsa20 to force devices that mine it to either use a lot of memory or use dramatically more ALU cycles to perform a hash. With the parameters used in Litecoin's implementation of scrypt (N = 1024; p = 1; r = 1), each thread uses approximately 64-128 KB depending on the settings for lookup_gap and thread_concurrency in the mining program when mining with a GPU. Because GPUs have such fast memory (bandwidth in the hundreds of GB/s) and roughly 128-512 KB of RAM per stream processor, they are ideal for mining Litecoin. This requirement for fast memory in order to mine quickly results in Litecoin being FPGA and ASIC resistant; although ASICs may one day come out for Litecoin, they are not expected to garner the same performance increases as for Bitcoin (two orders of magnitude more efficient). Mining The major factor which impacts hash rate/hardware errors is the thread_concurrency. The second most important factor for some cards is the ratio of core speed to memory speed. Typically optimum values of thread_concurrency are a multiple of 64 and vary per card and per card family (see below). The (core speed/memory speed) quotient should be 0.8 or less for 5xxx/6xxx cards and 0.7 or less for most 7xxx cards. Some evidence suggests that different 7xxx cards may have different ideal core:memory clock ratios, too. GUIMiner-scrypt is out! Comes with all settings in this thread and all miners. No more command line interfaces! Try it here. For all series cards, Install AMD APP SDK: http://developer.amd.com/tools/hc/AMDAPPSDK/downloads/Pages/default.aspx Install latest AMD drivers: http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/index.aspx or Use current recommend AMD driver (12.8): 13.1 32-bit 13.1 64-bit AVOID 12.10 DRIVERS, THEY SEEM TO BREAK LITECOIN PERFORMANCE. 13.X SEEM TO BE OKAY. 5xxx series cards Use cgminer. Command line to run: Code: cgminer --scrypt -o http://yourpool.com:port -u username -p password --thread-concurrency ???? -I 18 -g 1 -w 256 You can use pretty much any thread_concurrency between 1536 and 8192 that is a multiple of 64. Some people recommend using 4 or 5 * the number of SPs. You can find those in the table here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) (1st number in core config) Recommended thread concurrencies for 57xx cards: 2368-4096 (3200 is common) 58xx cards: 4096-8192 (5600, 7168, and 8000 are common) 5970 card: 4096-8192 (5632 or 8000 are common) Typical 5xxx series performance: 0.255 kh/s/shader 6xxx series cards Use cgminer. Command line to run: Code: cgminer --scrypt -o http://yourpool.com:port -u username -p password --thread-concurrency ???? -I 18 -g 1 -w 256 You can use pretty much any thread_concurrency between 1536 and 8192 that is a multiple of 64. Some people recommend using 4 or 5 * the number of SPs. You can find those in the table here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) (1st number in core config) Recommended thread concurrencies for 67xx cards: 2368-4096 (3200 is common) 68xx cards: 3008-6144 (4800 is common) 69xx cards: 4096-8192 (5600, 7168, and 8000 are common) 6990 card: 4096-8192 (5632 or 8000 are common) Typical 6xxx series performance: 0.313 kh/s/shader 7xxx series cards Use reaper or cgminer versions 2.11.3 and up (see update below). Set thread_concurrency to somewhere slightly below 64 * bus_width_of_card_in_bits. So, for a 7950, that would be 64 * 384 = 24576; ideal values are 21712 or 24000. Find your bus width here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) To find the optimum thread_concurrency for your card, you will need to search above and below this estimate ideal value and see what is fastest. If you'd like to use reaper, follow the steps below. Make reaper.conf the following: Code: kernel reaper.cl save_binaries yes enable_graceful_shutdown no long_polling yes platform 0 device 0 # device 1 # device 2 # device 3 mine litecoin device ? must be added for every card you have to avoid using the CPU as well to mine. Make sure when reaper starts that it states that the CPU platform is disabled. CPU mining does not work correctly and may actually slow down GPU mining with reaper. Example configuration (550kh/s, 7950) of litecoin.conf: Code: port 8344 user username pass password protocol litecoin worksize 256 vectors 1 aggression 20 threads_per_gpu 1 sharethreads 32 lookup_gap 2 gpu_thread_concurrency 21712 Save litecoin.conf and run reaper.exe. The 7xxx series can be tricky, for instance the 7770 seems to have an optimum thread concurrency of 8000 and works fine with cgminer and an intensity of 16 (I get 191kh/s with those settings). The 79xx cards should be amenable to the configuration above and are the fastest possible cards you can mine with. Optimal thread concurrencies for 7xxx family: 7770: 8000 (200 kh/s, aggression 19) 7850: ???? 7870: 15360 (400 kh/s, aggression 19) 7950: 21712 or 24000 (~575 kh/s) 7970 (cgminer): 22392 (~700 kh/s can be obtained with a core/memory ratio of 0.57) 7970 (reaper): 20992, 21712, or 24000 (~ 7750: ???? 7770: 8000 (200 kh/s, aggression 19) 7850: ???? 7870: 15360 (400 kh/s, aggression 19) 7950: 21712 or 24000 (~575 kh/s) 7970 (cgminer): 22392 (~700 kh/s can be obtained with a core/memory ratio of 0.57) or 8192 (-g 2 -w 256 -I 13) 7970 (reaper): 20992, 21712, or 24000 (~650 kh/s can be obtained with reaper and core/memory ratio of 0.57, e.g. 900 MHz core and 1580 MHz memory. Over 725 KH/s can be achieved with memory overvolting.) Typical 7xxx series performance: 0.321 kh/s/shader If reaper crashes periodically on a single card, use the following python script to keep it alive (starts reaper, runs for two hours, shuts it down, then restarts it): Code: import os, subprocess, time while True: print("Starting reaper...") p = subprocess.Popen("C:\\Users\\my-pc\\Desktop\\reaper\\reaper.exe") time.sleep(7200) print("Terminating reaper...") p.terminate() time.sleep(10) This seems to fix the problem for my 3x 7950 rig. Update: 3-20-13 cgminer versions 2.11.3 and up can be used to mine with high thread concurrencies now. Follow these instructions: WINDOWS: Open console and type Code: setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 Now, close the console (it will not work if you open cgminer in the same window). Open cgminer using a .bat or a new console, high thread concurrencies will now work. LINUX: Open terminal and type Code: export GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT=100 Now high thread concurrencies should work in cgminer. TABLE OF USER REPORTED HASH RATES AND SETTINGS https://github.com/litecoin-project/litecoin/wiki/Mining-hardware-comparison CARD MEMORY SPEED SETTINGS Usually it is most effective to have the memory speed of the card equal to or greater than the core clock speed. For some cards this is more important than others, but this is generally true. From experimental data for a 7770, a (core speed)/(memory speed) ratio of 0.7 or less is recommended. HETEROGENEOUS MIXTURES OF CARDS CGMINER: Use a comma to separate thread-concurrency values, eg. --thread-concurrency 3200,8000. Values correspond to the card number in zeroeth order. REAPER: Run multiple instances of reaper. To do this, clone the folder and then add "device x" to reaper.conf, where x is the number for the card in zeroeth order. RAM REQUIREMENTS ON-MOTHERBOARD The equivalent amount of system RAM as for the sum of all the vRAM used by the GPUs is required when mining with reaper. For instance, 3x 5970s mining with thread_concurrency values of 8000 each would require 3x 500MB = 1500MB system ram (plus additional RAM for the OS). The memory requirements for 7xxx cards are also higher because of larger thread_concurrency values, for instance a thread_concurrency of 24000 means 1.5GB system RAM per card is required. THREADS PER GPU Some people state that increased hash rates are experienced upon increasing the number of threads per GPU in 5xxx series cards (-g # in cgminer or threads_per_gpu # in reaper). That has not been my experience with 6xxx or 7xxx cards, but you can try it and see if it helps out your hash rate. STRATUM MINING Supported by some pools (ltcmine.ru, notroll.in, coinotron.com) in order to reduce the number of stales. Typical results moving from JSON getwork to stratum is a reduction in stales from 1.5% to 0.5%. If you use reaper, you need to use a fork which is available here and a stratum proxy Run proxy program with this command for reaper: Code: mining_proxy.exe -pa scrypt --host yourpool.com --port #### Then run reaper with the following host: Code: 127.0.0.1:8332 and your normal user/password for the pool. SOLO MINING For large hash rates. Go here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=83371.0 The guide works the same for unix as well more or less.
  16. What can we use it for in the economy? Considering it has fast 1min confirmations It can still be used as an online currency for buying/selling goods and services over the internet, but from the commodity stand point what could be potential uses? First things that come to my mind are: 1. A low cost way to transfer wealth from individual to individual 2. An easy/efficient way to store wealth 3. Speculation against other forms of currencies and commodities what else?
  17. For me this is pretty clear, if it acts like a commodity, and works/looks like a commodity then it IS a commodity! There you have it. MinCoin, A Crypto/Digital-Commodity......as far as I'm concerned. -the same could be said of Bitcoin, Litecoin and the rest!
  18. MinCoin Mining Calculator: calc.vircurpool.com MinCoin Block Explorer: blockexplorer.vircurpool.com Mining Pools: mincoinpool.com www.multipool.us Mining Info/Stats/Profitability Coinwarz: coinwarz.com/cryptocurrency/coins/mincoin Coinchoose: www.coinchoose.com
  19. MinCoin to the moooooooOOOOOOON ! mincoin, the #1 crypto-commodity
  20. Maybe iwillbuyall is #5 ?? PS- Welcome to mincoinforum mincoin, the #1 crypto-commodity
  21. MinCoin has an Investor! Who could it be? My votes: 1. Prospector 2.Vipah 3. CC66 4. RealSalad 5. ? mincoin, the number one crypto-commodity
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