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djsigmann: do not adjust config, that is for an alternative sidechain. Instead, adjust the wallet parameter. It cannot be a subaddress or integrated address, only a main address.
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DataHoorder, I'd prefer not to put my wallet directly into a command, so it doesnlt get saved in my shell history file, is there any way around that?
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DataHoarder
Not currently, would still recommend using a completely different wallet for p2pool (such address will be public) djsigmann
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Maybe sech1, it might be a good idea to also offer the wallet parameter via an env variable? But this is mainly about not directly pinning wallet on history, but would still be seen by other p2pool nodes etc.
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The address is public as it’s needed for other nodes to verify everyone’s shares (so you get payouts as well from others)
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i have monerod, xmrig, and p2pool installed on my machine but it's too inefficient for any profit. so.. i kinda give up unless bytecoin is possibly any easier to mine
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Most people do not mine Monero for profit, flatline
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unless you have free power
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flatline
so basically there's no crypto worth mining anymore
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Monero is worth mining
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If it is only monetary profit you are for, welp
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There are many other reasons why people mine, specifically Monero, such as wanting to obtain their coins just on their own without exchanges, or want to support the system, as a donation of their resources
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flatline
how does it benefit you specifically?
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nioc
I get heat in the winter
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Too secure the network?
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well if mining monero isn't profitable, then what coin is that doesn't require millions to start?
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nioc
all mining tends to breakeven, you need some type of advantage, electric costs is the big one
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*trends towards
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with btc it is access to the more efficient miners, not everyone can access them
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*it is also
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flatline
so unless i already have an advantage, whether it's hardware/electricity, then it's difficult for an average person to mine?
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I spend less for heat for and miners are off in the summer
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what do you mine monero with?
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nioc
ryzen 3900X and a ryzen 5600G which mines on 1/2 the threads as it has limited L3 cache and still leaves enough for surfing and shitposting
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2 3900X, the second one I really have no other use for
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nioc
if you static clock and undervolt it uses much less elec
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CPU at stock was like 110w and I have it set to use 65w while getting a small increase in HR vs stock
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3900X ^^
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I see, so with your current setup how often do you receive monero?
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flatline
does it take days?
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nioc
with payout set at 0.2xmr it takes about 5 weeks for a payout
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flatline
wow... 5 weeks
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HR=35k
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flafl eptline: woyld you do it for 0.2 btc in 5 weeks at the same elec rate?
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flatline
so basically it takes over a month to make $40
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nioc
brick by brick
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it also makes Cat happy, she has her choice of 3 rigs to absorb heat from
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yep she is on one right now :)
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ofrnxmr[m]
Because... if were being honest, id rather have 0.2 monero > 0.2 btc in the long run
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How do the rigs handle the cat hair?
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DanIsnotthemanBr
Cost more to mine btc too
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nioc
they have mesh tops, hair doesn't go through
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clean intake filters as needed
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nioc
not bad at all
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The cat IS the filter. Gotcha
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flatline: also keep in mind that $40 costs probably just as much in electricity if not more. you dont mine monero for profit, you mine because you believe in the concept and protocol and like the idea of anonymously obtaining some. mining monero is essentially slowly convertin fiat into monero via your electricity bill.
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cat on keyboard?
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Broken keyboard?
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i'm sorry my cat
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i want to murder them
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Lol. Dont do that, just. .. I dunno. Lol. Dont leave the chat open
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Banhammer: dont worry about it
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Crazy car person
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flatline
well i put the keyboard down for a second and the cat immediately jumped on it and knocked it onto the floor so there wasn't much time to react
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why have a cat
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spacekitty420 @spacekitty420:catgirl.cloud: where havevya beeen
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flatline: I grab some moneros for long term use/storage, and a very small portion to pay for servers and domain names. I also contribute in other ways like code or projects (for example running the p2pool observer)
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djsigmann
nioc, you mentioned earlier that with your setup you get a payout roughly every 5 weeks, are your miners running 24/7? Do you use any kind of pool? I'm kinda new to all this, sorry.
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ofrnxmr[m]
He's using a traditional pool and sets his payout to 0.2xmr.
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It takes him 5 weeks to accumulate 0.2 xmr to trigger the payout.
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ofrnxmr[m]
I cannot answer as to whether the miners run 24/7, or what pool is being used. But its a traditional pool with low fees, id imagine.
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24/7
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nioc
djsigmann_: for the cpu that draws 65w the total system is ~140w from the wall, the cpu w is what you have control over
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cjac
I was getting 5280H/s with 18 threads, and I'm getting 5195H/s with 25. There should be plenty of memory for each thread to make use of. There's no disk usage. What might be the bottleneck here?
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Rucknium[m]: suggests it's likely cpu cache
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cjac
perhaps NUMA management?
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Mochi101
cjac, which processor?
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nioc
2MB L3 cache per thread is needed
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chch3003[m]
My monero.com app is rescanning the chain for unknown reason. Did it happen to you?
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chch3003[m]: Is it rescanning the whole chain, or is it just catching up because it hasn't been opened for a bit?