You hash at 60KH/s?in supportxmr.com how do I get paid every 2 hours ?
I understood the rules later , sorry for the silly questionYou hash at 60KH/s?
those are pure scams , I think one should hold monero for the time being in the gui or mymonero.com for few years to comecryptonator? (have used that one a few times recently) or changelly? (also have used that one a few times, but some time back...)
Don't know how reliable mymonero.com is going to be long term. I have some coins in there from deposits made a few months ago and there are constant sync issues. Every time I login it says "your wallet is catching up" and the block count just keeps increasing, and the message never goes away. Then the session times out in ~5 minutes. Back in June this wasn't the case. The message would go away after a minute or so.those are pure scams , I think one should hold monero for the time being in the gui or mymonero.com for few years to come
Agree. I've also noticed sometimes the whole website is "down for maintenance," and this is during the middle of a weekday afternoon not 0200 on a Sunday morning or something. Definitely does NOT give me a warm fuzzy. I plan to switch to an offline wallet in the near future. The owner of the site even does not recommend storing large amounts of money there, as they're quite an attractive target.Don't know how reliable mymonero.com is going to be long term. I have some coins in there from deposits made a few months ago and there are constant sync issues. Every time I login it says "your wallet is catching up" and the block count just keeps increasing, and the message never goes away. Then the session times out in ~5 minutes. Back in June this wasn't the case. The message would go away after a minute or so.
that is because the volume entering into this currency is exponentially increasing , I noticed that it takes maximum 7-10 hours to completely update you details , sometime I open the wallet and it is already updated without any blocks remaining, I think the mymonero.com option is more safe , u can call me crazy but as long as you don't store you login on your computer but rather on a piece of paper you are secure , I am actually afraid from the guiDon't know how reliable mymonero.com is going to be long term. I have some coins in there from deposits made a few months ago and there are constant sync issues. Every time I login it says "your wallet is catching up" and the block count just keeps increasing, and the message never goes away. Then the session times out in ~5 minutes. Back in June this wasn't the case. The message would go away after a minute or so.
I have not said I would want to store my money there, I have only said that as an exchange, they both work well - create an exchange, send money to their address (in one account, say XMR) and received in different account somewhere else (say as BTC).those are pure scams , I think one should hold monero for the time being in the gui or mymonero.com for few years to come
That's awesome, especially the power draw. How much $$ in your setup?Briefly tested my dual AMD Epyc 7301 today.
Each NUMA-node has a hashrate of ~350-370h/s. Resulting in a total of ~2864h/s.
Power draw from the wall with an 80+Platinum power supply, a GTX 960, 16 DIMMs and one SSD is ~320W.
Could be due to larger than average effort with finding blocks and/or difficulty variations over the past 24 hours. See if it averages out over 3-4 days.Where does my hashrate go to?
at ~2800h/s, profitability calculators tell me that I should be making somewhere around 0.03 XMR/24h.
I left the setup running for more than 24h, and Dwarfpool tells me that it generated 0.016XMR over the last 24h. Yet the projected profit over the next 24h is indeed ~0.03XMR. I used the guide here to get it running. Where did half of my profit go? The overall rejection rate I had during this session is somewhere around 3%.