i'm still impressed, as of right now with a few boards i'm generating about $0.23 usd which if anybody knows about mining knows that's not a bad amount for such small low power boards
I dont understand how you got almost 1 coin with your gathered speed.. when with an i5 with 24 h usage or more between the 30mhs to almost 60mhs i only got 0.5
Dinu B magi coin has a certain set up, so that it's not exactly scalable this is to prevent asics. I believe because of this multiple devices works better. Try running multiple miners set to a limit. EG 4 miners at a maximum of 20-25%. This might be more profitable for you. I could be wrong on this though.
Do you think can be profitable if you connect a raspberry pi to a solar panel (with a battery for the nights?) not becoming rich, but if it is scalable seems awesome
i'm still impressed, as of right now with a few boards i'm generating about $0.23 usd which if anybody knows about mining knows that's not a bad amount for such small low power boards
If you're having trouble installing, I set up a script (Joe's had a look at it) which I've tested on a Piv2, older Pis (zero, etc.) and x86 platforms. It automates the installation process for you; it puts the minerd program in the directory ~/cpuminer/wolf-m7m-cpuminer I've not tested it on a Pi3 (I don't have one) but I believe it works there. In the console type: cd ~ wget www.thelwall.org/novaspirit_installer chmod +x ./novaspirit_installer ./novaspirit_installer You're then asked to select your device type, it just automates Joe's steps and does the text segment replacement for you. The executable it produces is then in ~/cpuminer/wolf-m7m-cpuminer/minerd If you're concerned for security, etc. examine the script before you run it (it's just a menu, Joe's steps and a SED command to perform the text changes). Let me know if it works, I've only tested it on my own gear but it seems to work.
Awesomo - Joe's done some great work with optimising the script on the Pi v2 as well, I went from about 2.9 per second to 5.07! If we can standardise it I'll update it to offer that optimisation. I have it running on a Xeon and some other VMs too (Intel platform), I think we might see more optimisations there too; but they'd have to be done by people far smarter than I am.
I used the novaspirit installer as you mentioned in your comment and it works superb :) Could you make an installer for github.com/magi-project/m-cpuminer-v2 . Basically I'm just trying to get the best possible hash rate . Thanks
yep will do, we had some tailoring to do for the various Pi releases - I'll talk to Joe about it, he was experimenting with some tweaks of the configuration which had a huge impact on the speeds (well beyond just going to the V2 release). I want to do this for x86-64 releases (mainly Debian initially).
Dthelwal Dthelwal I could test those , as of now using 64bit OS for raspberry pi 3 but using wolf-m7m-cpuminer , constant stable hash rate of 7.3 KH/s. I was wondering cpuminer v2 would give a better hash rate, somewhere in the range of 10 KH/s.
Thanks for this awesome video! Decided to try it out and the setup is quite easy - Thanks again for all the leg work. I'm only getting 1 khash/sec on a new Raspberry PI 3 B that arrived yesterday. You mentioned overclocking the pi - it would be great to have some parameters around that as well.
I just realized I'm getting roughly 1 kh/sec per thread. So I'm sure with overclocking that will reach approximately 6.4 kh/sec in total. Found some more info on overclocking here.
+Novaspirit Tech so I see theres a reference to a dockerfile when you did the ls in the cpu-miner directory. Is it possible the run this program as a docket container? That could make this sort of mining even more profitable; if my understanding is correct.
8:23 My raspberry pi is an early model B. It uses the 700 MHz single-core ARM1176JZF-S. Do you know what the mcpu setting would need to be. Perhaps -mcpu=1176JZF-S Thanks.
Hy ! I have a question : are u mining with raspberry pi and keep your coin magi wallet on windows ? or did u install the wallet on raspberry if yes id would be nice to make a video on that . If this has been already discussed somewhere i missed it pls leave a link . U are saying that after u get some coins they are generating new one but if u have the wallet on windows u must keep it open the wallet so u remain conected to the block chain ? It would be nice to have the wallet on raspberry . Thank you !
Hey! What an amazing tutorial ! Every step was easy to follow! Just one question is it possible to immediately start mining the coin when you turn on the raspberry pi? this way I could just turn it on and leave it!
thanks for the video novatech, stumbled here looking for related crypto stuff.. Setup no problem on the RPi2 (running other stuff as well). I will be looking at other SBCs given the stats you show in the video, thanks again!
Hi, thanks a lot for your video. :) Just a single question, my wallet says the mint encryption isn't available because I have to encrypt my wallet. But if i want to do this in the settings menu, it says that I need to "enter a new passphrase to the wallet". How can I do that? Or depends it on the sync status? Because my wallet is not synced. I set it up yesterday. Best regards Chriss
dude thanks man, great vid. i think you can save some install time with sudo apt-get install build-essential autotools-dev. btw, how can we use the gpu in the tinkerboard?
Thanks for the tutorial. I ran this on several SBC but also a relatively old Intel NUC with an i7-5557U. It does almost 32khash/s. Not sure what's going on with your i7 laptop.. Some of my even older i5 (I tried also on i5-3470T and i5-4570T) are doing about 25khash/s. In any case no question at all, that the VIM2 doing almost half of an i7, is still impressive. [2017-11-27 10:22:52] Stratum requested work restart [2017-11-27 10:22:52] thread 2: 182692 hashes, 7.85 khash/s [2017-11-27 10:22:52] thread 1: 182591 hashes, 7.84 khash/s [2017-11-27 10:22:52] thread 0: 182519 hashes, 7.84 khash/s [2017-11-27 10:22:52] thread 3: 182781 hashes, 7.85 khash/s [2017-11-27 10:23:04] thread 2: 94228 hashes, 7.83 khash/s [2017-11-27 10:23:04] accepted: 18/18 (100.00%), 31.36 khash/s (yay!!!) [2017-11-27 10:23:11] thread 2: 49107 hashes, 7.84 khash/s [2017-11-27 10:23:11] accepted: 19/19 (100.00%), 31.37 khash/s (yay!!!) [2017-11-27 10:23:12] thread 3: 153982 hashes, 7.85 khash/s [2017-11-27 10:23:12] accepted: 20/20 (100.00%), 31.37 khash/s (yay!!!) [2017-11-27 10:23:38] thread 3: 202414 hashes, 7.84 khash/s [2017-11-27 10:23:38] accepted: 21/21 (100.00%), 31.36 khash/s (yay!!!) [2017-11-27 10:23:52] thread 1: 470476 hashes, 7.84 khash/s [2017-11-27 10:23:52] thread 0: 470288 hashes, 7.83 khash/s [2017-11-27 10:23:55] thread 1: 20514 hashes, 7.83 khash/s [2017-11-27 10:23:55] accepted: 22/22 (100.00%), 31.34 khash/s (yay!!!)
ryda2l Can you share more information about your Khadas VIM 2 setup, such as the Linux OS and mining software? I recently purchased a VIM 2 for mining and I’m receiving “segmentation fault” errors every few hours and my has rate is about 22kh/s. (I have a fan on the board and temps are between 50-55C) I’m trying to figure out if I have a bad board or a software bug. Thanks!
Hey man love what your doing. i soon hope to setup SBC devices broadcasting multiple nodes and i want to incorporate something like this on a solar/battery setup.
Hi i have problem during compiling the j4 part . it says m7mhash.c:5:17: fatal error: gmp.h: No such file or directory #include ^ Im using raspberry pi B+
As far as getting your coin into staking mode, can you front load or pre-load your wallet to reach the minimum requirements in order to receive staking rewards?
Pool is closing - so if you are still using it you might wanna move: This pool will close at 12/31/2017 - please move your miners to different pools and withdraw all remaining coins, thanks.
no, you can keep the raspberry pi running and pc off, just start it on the raspberry pi and not via ssh. If you do it with the ssh install something called "screen". sudo apt-get install screen Using it you can close everything and it will still continue running. Hope this helps!
There are 10core iot boards out there. Doing some research and would like to see what people come up with. The price of the coin has been stable over long time which makes this worth while.
Is it profitable to attach many high power graphics card to a PI3. Many graphics card can produce a profitable amount of coins and i saw someone adding external graphics card to raspberry too. So can you explain the benefits or losses?
Great video! I would like to mine for GRIDCOIN or CURECOIN but that involves using an intel based board vs an ARMbased architecture. Would you be opposed to making a video on which boards may be better to mine for BOINC or Folding@Home? Would I be able to shoot you an email to further discuss this?
Just a note on the windows wallet config - I downloaded the portable (non-install) windows version of the wallet - the "posii=1" value is already set in the magi.conf file in the portable sub-structure directory, not sure if this is new or not (or unique to the portable version). It's taking some time to sync so I'm not sure if it starts mining after that.
[2017-12-20 22:35:03] Stratum connection failed: Failed to connect to mining.m-hash.com port 3334: Connection refused [2017-12-20 22:35:03] ...retry after 30 seconds
Hi, how long it takes to sync wallet, I'm waiting 30h and it's not even 50%, what I did wrong ? and which pool is best for minig? i have Rpi3 and two RPi2..
I have an older Dual Xeon board both clocked at 3.2GHz with like 16GB of paired memory that came from an old military server. If I got Ubuntu or FreeBSD up and running on it could it be reasonable for mining Magi Coin? Especially if I have a green/free source of electricity to power it with? (Not to mention it will get cold soon, so I could locate it in the garage for the next 6 months where it would be passively cooled as well.)
Hey, nice Video. I want to start my ./minerd , but what exactly does i have to fill in, to connect my magi coin wallet? For testing purposes i try it on two virtual machines. Thanks
me too =( not sure if its because this guide was made on jessie and not stretch? I left it bound in headless mode and am not seeing any hash in my worker list.
Does the wallet need to be open all the time to stake? And everything seems to be working but it's been a while and it hasn't given me any hash rates or anything. Just seems to be stuck on the last terminal screen shown in the video trying to mine with each core. Any ideas?
sorry but i tried it and its useless...i have rpi 2 + a 8 year old atom laptop and they both get 3 to 5 khash\sec with 2 workers... and i tried it for 2 days...rpi 3 wont be much much higher so at the end 0.00337183 XMG earned = 0.000882745 USD ...how can it even be possible that you earn $0.23 usd a day :)
are you getting 0.23 for a day? i have 2 Orange Pi One, 1 Raspberry Pi 2B and one Raspberry Pi Zero .. Can i mine with all of them? Does that broke the board? I have heatsinks and fan on Raspberry and on one orangepi ... Should i get one fan for raspberry pi zero and start mining too?
raspberry pi zero only does 0.51... being it does not have neon it really doesn't help mining on zero but other baords are good to mine. the orange pi one is like the raspberry pi 3 so should get around 6.4 each. but i havn't tried the pi2b which if i would have to guess it should be 5~
Pi2B is doing 2.1's on my testing - I'm running the process at lower priority as it has other services running on it, some reports only have it at 2.5 for pure utilisation. Significantly below the Pi3 it seems. I'd be very interested to see hard figures for the orange pi quad-core units; the Vim2 is probably a much better solution though.
Hello can you show me how i can sync to the magi network. Because in the wallet it says me my wallet is offline and out of sync. I don´t know how to solve this problem. Please help me
Is the combination of wallet and tinkerboard what does the trick or is the reward highly pool depended? I am getting around 9 kh/s but after about 16h I am only in the 0.00x coins reward area, so nowhere near 1 coin
signum42 sorry magi coin went up right after xmas and a hard fork... so whales have started mining it and ramped up the difficulty. Cpu mining magi isn't profitable anymore. Still looking for good cpu mining coin. Checkout Roicoin or some others
I don't know what is going wrong but I keep encountering a "fatal error" in the compiling stage, though I've followed every step to a T. The fatal error reads as follows: m7mhash.c:5:17: fatal error: gmp.h: No such file or directory # include Help?
Thanks. Now I'm having trouble opening the wallet. I got the program installed correctly I believe, but now I'm not sure if it's mining, and I was told I would need to do it through a pool and I couldn't get that figured out
Hi Don! i was wondering if the only thing i have to do differently, when i am using a raspberry pi 2, is to change the “-march=native” to “-mcpu=cortex-a7” instead of “-mcpu=cortex-a53” since the pi2 has an A7 cpu?
When the pi is mining is it possible to have it do other things at the same time granted you don't warrant all four cores to mining? Like could you have this running in the background on 2 cores as you did other stuff on the pi? Or does it constantly use up the command line? I ask because I have my pi running bfg miner for some usb miners I have and since the coin the USB miners mine is far to difficult for the pi to mine my pi basically does nothing but talk to the pool constantly. Wondering if I could have bfgminer running for my USB miners and then have the pi allocate like 2 cores to mining magi
I'm curious as to why you had such poor performance on a Core i7 - I've not heard of this currency before, is it possible to set up several miners (e.g. I can build a VM on a Xeon quad core as well)? Would these steps need modification for other pi's, for example a Pi Nano? I'd recommend that people use the NICE function to lower priority to avoid impeding other operations on their Pis too. Not sure how it will impact overall performance but it should lower impact costs if the Pi is used for other things.
the i7 i was using is for a laptop. yes you can set this up for a xeon as well.. compiling is the same across the board but you would not need to take that extra step if its other boards. NICE function would help a little.
twin core low power i7? I'm wondering if it wasn't optimised, I'm surprised at the other SBC performance figures compared to the i7 (that's a very big deal tech-wise). My Xeon is a low end one, it's running ESXi but I'll devote all cores to it. Might have it burn a little to build some initial coin perhaps? Also your video presumes Pi v3? I've only a Pi V2, zero, B+ and B+v2
Yeah the figures for that were outstanding - that's really amazing indeed at that Vim2, am sorely tempted to pick one up (with suitable cooling of course!). On another note - the optimisation inclusion you put in (for Cortex A53) - is this going to be "ARM11" if it's an earlier Pi or a Pi Zero from what you found?
when running make -j4 its giving me error bad value (cortex-a53) for -mcpu switch and then it tells me that all failed. Can you help me with this please?
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i'm still impressed, as of right now with a few boards i'm generating about $0.23 usd which if anybody knows about mining knows that's not a bad amount for such small low power boards
you are a boss!!
I dont understand how you got almost 1 coin with your gathered speed.. when with an i5 with 24 h usage or more between the 30mhs to almost 60mhs i only got 0.5
How many boards are you using?
Dinu B magi coin has a certain set up, so that it's not exactly scalable this is to prevent asics. I believe because of this multiple devices works better.
Try running multiple miners set to a limit. EG 4 miners at a maximum of 20-25%. This might be more profitable for you. I could be wrong on this though.
Do you think can be profitable if you connect a raspberry pi to a solar panel (with a battery for the nights?) not becoming rich, but if it is scalable seems awesome
i'm still impressed, as of right now with a few boards i'm generating about $0.23 usd which if anybody knows about mining knows that's not a bad amount for such small low power boards
Novaspirit Tech do you know also the average of a single raspberry pi board?
sorry i don't. not for a single pi
$0.23 per day?
Michal I yess he gets a coin per day and a coin is worth 0.23$ if u actully watched the video m8
Now what about rpi 4 make a new video on rpi 4 mining
If you're having trouble installing, I set up a script (Joe's had a look at it) which I've tested on a Piv2, older Pis (zero, etc.) and x86 platforms. It automates the installation process for you; it puts the minerd program in the directory ~/cpuminer/wolf-m7m-cpuminer
I've not tested it on a Pi3 (I don't have one) but I believe it works there. In the console type:
cd ~
wget www.thelwall.org/novaspirit_installer
chmod +x ./novaspirit_installer
./novaspirit_installer
You're then asked to select your device type, it just automates Joe's steps and does the text segment replacement for you. The executable it produces is then in ~/cpuminer/wolf-m7m-cpuminer/minerd
If you're concerned for security, etc. examine the script before you run it (it's just a menu, Joe's steps and a SED command to perform the text changes).
Let me know if it works, I've only tested it on my own gear but it seems to work.
tested it on my rpi3, works exactly as good as doing it yourself :-)
Awesomo - Joe's done some great work with optimising the script on the Pi v2 as well, I went from about 2.9 per second to 5.07! If we can standardise it I'll update it to offer that optimisation. I have it running on a Xeon and some other VMs too (Intel platform), I think we might see more optimisations there too; but they'd have to be done by people far smarter than I am.
I used the novaspirit installer as you mentioned in your comment and it works superb :)
Could you make an installer for github.com/magi-project/m-cpuminer-v2 . Basically I'm just trying to get the best possible hash rate . Thanks
yep will do, we had some tailoring to do for the various Pi releases - I'll talk to Joe about it, he was experimenting with some tweaks of the configuration which had a huge impact on the speeds (well beyond just going to the V2 release). I want to do this for x86-64 releases (mainly Debian initially).
Dthelwal Dthelwal I could test those , as of now using 64bit OS for raspberry pi 3 but using wolf-m7m-cpuminer , constant stable hash rate of 7.3 KH/s. I was wondering cpuminer v2 would give a better hash rate, somewhere in the range of 10 KH/s.
The Windows wallet sw version contains a botnet malware. I'll bet coffee the linux version isn't fun either.
arch Linux is fun
pls make a video about compiling the magi coin wallet!
Thank you for your video and videos man!
Honestly half the time I don’t know what your saying but I like it. Makes me know I have much to learn!
Great video, thank you for putting in the work. The power efficiency of the ARM cpus is impressive.
Thanks for this awesome video! Decided to try it out and the setup is quite easy - Thanks again for all the leg work. I'm only getting 1 khash/sec on a new Raspberry PI 3 B that arrived yesterday. You mentioned overclocking the pi - it would be great to have some parameters around that as well.
I just realized I'm getting roughly 1 kh/sec per thread. So I'm sure with overclocking that will reach approximately 6.4 kh/sec in total. Found some more info on overclocking here.
Ole Ersoy You are running it on Raspberry Pi 3 model B ?
Yes
+Novaspirit Tech so I see theres a reference to a dockerfile when you did the ls in the cpu-miner directory. Is it possible the run this program as a docket container? That could make this sort of mining even more profitable; if my understanding is correct.
is it possible to mine directly to wallet, not using pool ?
8:23 My raspberry pi is an early model B. It uses the 700 MHz single-core ARM1176JZF-S. Do you know what the mcpu setting would need to be. Perhaps -mcpu=1176JZF-S
Thanks.
Hy ! I have a question : are u mining with raspberry pi and keep your coin magi wallet on windows ? or did u install the wallet on raspberry if yes id would be nice to make a video on that . If this has been already discussed somewhere i missed it pls leave a link . U are saying that after u get some coins they are generating new one but if u have the wallet on windows u must keep it open the wallet so u remain conected to the block chain ? It would be nice to have the wallet on raspberry . Thank you !
Hey! What an amazing tutorial ! Every step was easy to follow! Just one question is it possible to immediately start mining the coin when you turn on the raspberry pi? this way I could just turn it on and leave it!
I'd love a tutorial on this!
www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/linux/usage/cron.md
Great video. you downloaded the portable wallet. Where did you get that from ?
Have you worked with Argocoin mining by any chance
Everything went fine until "make-j4" command. I have a lot of errors and it doesn't create folder "minerd" :/
Run "sudo apt-get update" AND "sudo apt-get upgrade" then delete the wolf-m7m-cpuminer directory and start from scratch. It should work then
It should be "make -j4"
What kind of errors are you experiencing?
error '-march=mcpu=cortex-a53'
how do i delete wolf-m7m-cpuminer ?
sorry i'm new in this stuff
mine says "missing agument to march" and acortex-a53 not reconized
Thanks for this info! Nice lapdock btw.
Which pool i should join
thanks for the video novatech, stumbled here looking for related crypto stuff.. Setup no problem on the RPi2 (running other stuff as well). I will be looking at other SBCs given the stats you show in the video, thanks again!
How much have you made so far? (In the raspberry pi crypto?)
Hi, thanks a lot for your video. :)
Just a single question, my wallet says the mint encryption isn't available because I have to encrypt my wallet. But if i want to do this in the settings menu, it says that I need to "enter a new passphrase to the wallet". How can I do that? Or depends it on the sync status? Because my wallet is not synced. I set it up yesterday.
Best regards
Chriss
is this still working until now?
What about mining on a Pi cluster?
dude thanks man, great vid. i think you can save some install time with sudo apt-get install build-essential autotools-dev. btw, how can we use the gpu in the tinkerboard?
Is it better to be in a pool with the most workers?
Thanks for the tutorial. I ran this on several SBC but also a relatively old Intel NUC with an i7-5557U. It does almost 32khash/s. Not sure what's going on with your i7 laptop.. Some of my even older i5 (I tried also on i5-3470T and i5-4570T) are doing about 25khash/s. In any case no question at all, that the VIM2 doing almost half of an i7, is still impressive.
[2017-11-27 10:22:52] Stratum requested work restart
[2017-11-27 10:22:52] thread 2: 182692 hashes, 7.85 khash/s
[2017-11-27 10:22:52] thread 1: 182591 hashes, 7.84 khash/s
[2017-11-27 10:22:52] thread 0: 182519 hashes, 7.84 khash/s
[2017-11-27 10:22:52] thread 3: 182781 hashes, 7.85 khash/s
[2017-11-27 10:23:04] thread 2: 94228 hashes, 7.83 khash/s
[2017-11-27 10:23:04] accepted: 18/18 (100.00%), 31.36 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2017-11-27 10:23:11] thread 2: 49107 hashes, 7.84 khash/s
[2017-11-27 10:23:11] accepted: 19/19 (100.00%), 31.37 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2017-11-27 10:23:12] thread 3: 153982 hashes, 7.85 khash/s
[2017-11-27 10:23:12] accepted: 20/20 (100.00%), 31.37 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2017-11-27 10:23:38] thread 3: 202414 hashes, 7.84 khash/s
[2017-11-27 10:23:38] accepted: 21/21 (100.00%), 31.36 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2017-11-27 10:23:52] thread 1: 470476 hashes, 7.84 khash/s
[2017-11-27 10:23:52] thread 0: 470288 hashes, 7.83 khash/s
[2017-11-27 10:23:55] thread 1: 20514 hashes, 7.83 khash/s
[2017-11-27 10:23:55] accepted: 22/22 (100.00%), 31.34 khash/s (yay!!!)
ryda2l Can you share more information about your Khadas VIM 2 setup, such as the Linux OS and mining software? I recently purchased a VIM 2 for mining and I’m receiving “segmentation fault” errors every few hours and my has rate is about 22kh/s. (I have a fan on the board and temps are between 50-55C) I’m trying to figure out if I have a bad board or a software bug. Thanks!
Were those numbers for hashes on the VIM 2 basic or pro? Will there be a difference between using one or the other?
Would love to know what the raspberry pi 3 b+ does
how do you start it again if you have to reboot your raspberry pi?
how bad is the electricity cost change
Hey man love what your doing. i soon hope to setup SBC devices broadcasting multiple nodes and i want to incorporate something like this on a solar/battery setup.
is still working right now?
i know this is years after, but would you be able to run a mining OS from the pi aswell and link multiplie pi's ???
Is there the option to do a different coin?
How would you sell the MAGI that you mine? Can you do it straight from the wallet?
Hi i have problem during compiling the j4 part . it says
m7mhash.c:5:17: fatal error: gmp.h: No such file or directory
#include
^
Im using raspberry pi B+
is this worth to do it on an old core2duo laptop ?if yes how about making a video.
As far as getting your coin into staking mode, can you front load or pre-load your wallet to reach the minimum requirements in order to receive staking rewards?
I am curious on how this would work out on the Odroid XU4
How doest it work on windows 10. Where can i get the mining software ? Need more , i check your website do not see nothing.
Im trying to mine magi coin on a 6 node Raspberry Pi cluster... I was not able to get it to work using this method.
Can you remake this video with new ARM cpus?
I get a error when I do nano Makefile dont find anything with march file to edit.
Is that the logitech g510s? I have that keyboard and hate it. I really wish, for my $100, that I knew how much better mechanical keyboards were.
Which pool do you recommend to join for this coin?
Alberto D
suprnova.cc is a good mining pool :)
would this work on raspbery pi 1/2
and how much do you make per raspberry pi
Fpga ‘s?? Rapid prototyping platform to mine?? Possibly?
Is it still possible to mine this coin? I see the price is now $1.38 per coin. Or has the difficulty level increased too much.
How do I connect the wallet?
I think better option is crypto storage: storj.io (rent your hdd space)
Using the terminal in rpi3, how does one get hold of the payment address?
What pool do you use
xmg.suprnova.cc/
Pool is closing - so if you are still using it you might wanna move:
This pool will close at 12/31/2017 - please move your miners to different pools and withdraw all remaining coins, thanks.
Still active today...
our pc must turn on during mining?
no, you can keep the raspberry pi running and pc off, just start it on the raspberry pi and not via ssh. If you do it with the ssh install something called "screen".
sudo apt-get install screen
Using it you can close everything and it will still continue running. Hope this helps!
mokyklinis projektas
thank you and yes you just answer my question on the spot. I have 1 unuse rp3, now i can put it back to work.
Is any problem with XMG? SuprNova pool is closing XMG mining.
There are 10core iot boards out there. Doing some research and would like to see what people come up with. The price of the coin has been stable over long time which makes this worth while.
I need help on trying to setup Intense Coin on raspberry pi 3.
Can you give the methods for configuring Raspberry Pi 1 2 and others
Is it profitable to attach many high power graphics card to a PI3. Many graphics card can produce a profitable amount of coins and i saw someone adding external graphics card to raspberry too. So can you explain the benefits or losses?
Can you run an ASICS on the raspberry pie via USB?
Is this better than running pi in the manner of this video...
As many have said, what pool are you using?
just search for magi coin pools
Great video! I would like to mine for GRIDCOIN or CURECOIN but that involves using an intel based board vs an ARMbased architecture. Would you be opposed to making a video on which boards may be better to mine for BOINC or Folding@Home? Would I be able to shoot you an email to further discuss this?
Newbie here im very interested in Crypto Mining where do i start? dont know what to do need help me plsss. thanks in advance sir.
Just a note on the windows wallet config - I downloaded the portable (non-install) windows version of the wallet - the "posii=1" value is already set in the magi.conf file in the portable sub-structure directory, not sure if this is new or not (or unique to the portable version). It's taking some time to sync so I'm not sure if it starts mining after that.
[2017-12-20 22:35:03] Stratum connection failed: Failed to connect to mining.m-hash.com port 3334: Connection refused
[2017-12-20 22:35:03] ...retry after 30 seconds
I am having this same problem :(
imperia777 same here
What about using Linux Mint instead of Windows?
how to know if my raspberry pi 3 is mining and where i can monitor it via pc?
anyway to do it on cubieboard 2?
Will this work on a pi 2 ? I get as far as nano make file and when I search for March it's not there
Hi, how long it takes to sync wallet, I'm waiting 30h and it's not even 50%, what I did wrong ? and which pool is best for minig? i have Rpi3 and two RPi2..
I have an older Dual Xeon board both clocked at 3.2GHz with like 16GB of paired memory that came from an old military server. If I got Ubuntu or FreeBSD up and running on it could it be reasonable for mining Magi Coin? Especially if I have a green/free source of electricity to power it with? (Not to mention it will get cold soon, so I could locate it in the garage for the next 6 months where it would be passively cooled as well.)
what are the benifits of mining?
im asking since very little places accept other than cc or bitcoin
IT'S FUN!! :D that is all that matters
You can also convert the coins to money
It Cant run "make" it gives me fault 2 Please Help as soon as possible!!!
Hey, nice Video.
I want to start my ./minerd , but what exactly does i have to fill in, to connect my magi coin wallet?
For testing purposes i try it on two virtual machines.
Thanks
I have a problem when i start mining it binds the threads but stops and cpu usage is very low so it's doing nothing
me too =( not sure if its because this guide was made on jessie and not stretch? I left it bound in headless mode and am not seeing any hash in my worker list.
Hey Don....can this coin be exchanged with main crypto coin such btc,ltc or eth?
+MR SOLO 2 yes. There are a few exchanges that allows to be changed to btc
Novaspirit Tech plzz put those sites on ur website....so people after earning can exchange them...thx for the reply
Does the wallet need to be open all the time to stake? And everything seems to be working but it's been a while and it hasn't given me any hash rates or anything. Just seems to be stuck on the last terminal screen shown in the video trying to mine with each core. Any ideas?
what about FPGA?
in 2021 is this still profitable?
What about mining on an odroid xu4?
sorry but i tried it and its useless...i have rpi 2 + a 8 year old atom laptop and they both get 3 to 5 khash\sec with 2 workers... and i tried it for 2 days...rpi 3 wont be much much higher so at the end 0.00337183 XMG earned = 0.000882745 USD ...how can it even be possible that you earn $0.23 usd a day :)
are you getting 0.23 for a day? i have 2 Orange Pi One, 1 Raspberry Pi 2B and one Raspberry Pi Zero .. Can i mine with all of them? Does that broke the board? I have heatsinks and fan on Raspberry and on one orangepi ...
Should i get one fan for raspberry pi zero and start mining too?
raspberry pi zero only does 0.51... being it does not have neon it really doesn't help mining on zero but other baords are good to mine. the orange pi one is like the raspberry pi 3 so should get around 6.4 each. but i havn't tried the pi2b which if i would have to guess it should be 5~
Thank you so much ! ;) I think i'm going to try that eheh
Pi2B is doing 2.1's on my testing - I'm running the process at lower priority as it has other services running on it, some reports only have it at 2.5 for pure utilisation. Significantly below the Pi3 it seems. I'd be very interested to see hard figures for the orange pi quad-core units; the Vim2 is probably a much better solution though.
i cant download the m-wallet in magicoin website
Hello can you show me how i can sync to the magi network. Because in the wallet it says me my wallet is offline and out of sync. I don´t know how to solve this problem. Please help me
I'm not shure if my miner is working
how long does it take to find 1 coin with 100khash/sec
Where do I go to get this Magi Wallet? Because one site I tried to use had Trojans in it and my virus protection went nuts.
How much have you made so far in the month since making this video?
what does mining on the odroid look like? (xu4)
I'm trying to set this up on a XU4 now. If I finally get it up and running I'll come back and advise. But this is like "pulling teeth"...
Could I use raspberry pi zeros? I found them on sale for $5
did u find a solution?
Is the combination of wallet and tinkerboard what does the trick or is the reward highly pool depended? I am getting around 9 kh/s but after about 16h I am only in the 0.00x coins reward area, so nowhere near 1 coin
signum42 sorry magi coin went up right after xmas and a hard fork... so whales have started mining it and ramped up the difficulty. Cpu mining magi isn't profitable anymore. Still looking for good cpu mining coin. Checkout Roicoin or some others
I don't know what is going wrong but I keep encountering a "fatal error" in the compiling stage, though I've followed every step to a T.
The fatal error reads as follows:
m7mhash.c:5:17: fatal error: gmp.h: No such file or directory # include
Help?
I figured it out. I forgot to run "sudo apt-get upgrade" before I started
JamesM9794 you need to install libgmp
Thanks. Now I'm having trouble opening the wallet. I got the program installed correctly I believe, but now I'm not sure if it's mining, and I was told I would need to do it through a pool and I couldn't get that figured out
Hi Don! i was wondering if the only thing i have to do differently, when i am using a raspberry pi 2, is to change the “-march=native” to “-mcpu=cortex-a7” instead of “-mcpu=cortex-a53” since the pi2 has an A7 cpu?
+George Tsapakis correct
Thank you Don! It works perfect!
excuse me is it normal to get just about 0,41 kh with a raspberry pi 2? :)
When the pi is mining is it possible to have it do other things at the same time granted you don't warrant all four cores to mining? Like could you have this running in the background on 2 cores as you did other stuff on the pi? Or does it constantly use up the command line? I ask because I have my pi running bfg miner for some usb miners I have and since the coin the USB miners mine is far to difficult for the pi to mine my pi basically does nothing but talk to the pool constantly. Wondering if I could have bfgminer running for my USB miners and then have the pi allocate like 2 cores to mining magi
how is this working out in 2020?
I ran this tutorial (thanks for putting it together worked right away) with my rock64/4gb memory. Here are some real time stats from minerd
[2017-11-24 20:41:54] thread 1: 27541 hashes, 2.14 khash/s
[2017-11-24 20:41:54] thread 3: 27462 hashes, 2.13 khash/s
[2017-11-24 20:41:54] thread 2: 26787 hashes, 2.08 khash/s
[2017-11-24 20:41:59] thread 3: 9337 hashes, 2.13 khash/s
[2017-11-24 20:41:59] accepted: 6/6 (100.00%), 8.48 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2017-11-24 20:42:02] thread 3: 6240 hashes, 2.09 khash/s
[2017-11-24 20:42:02] accepted: 7/7 (100.00%), 8.44 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2017-11-24 20:42:10] Stratum requested work restart
[2017-11-24 20:42:10] thread 3: 16764 hashes, 2.13 khash/s
[2017-11-24 20:42:10] thread 1: 32544 hashes, 2.13 khash/s
[2017-11-24 20:42:10] thread 0: 32349 hashes, 2.12 khash/s
[2017-11-24 20:42:10] thread 2: 31525 hashes, 2.07 khash/s
[2017-11-24 20:42:19] thread 1: 20338 hashes, 2.14 khash/s
[2017-11-24 20:42:19] accepted: 8/8 (100.00%), 8.46 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2017-11-24 20:42:33] thread 2: 48846 hashes, 2.08 khash/s
[2017-11-24 20:42:33] accepted: 9/9 (100.00%), 8.47 khash/s (yay!!!)
Some output from top:
top - 20:44:54 up 5:12, 4 users, load average: 5.01, 4.48, 2.92
Tasks: 177 total, 1 running, 176 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
%Cpu(s): 99.8 us, 0.2 sy, 0.0 ni, 0.0 id, 0.0 wa, 0.0 hi, 0.0 si, 0.0 st
KiB Mem : 4019572 total, 3153604 free, 109852 used, 756116 buff/cache
KiB Swap: 0 total, 0 free, 0 used. 3838988 avail Mem
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
15397 rock64 20 0 531420 5944 4940 S 398.7 0.1 39:29.19 minerd
872 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 1.0 0.0 2:47.16 kworker/2:1H
15509 rock64 20 0 7600 3212 2632 R 0.3 0.1 0:00.14 top
1 root 20 0 89288 5648 3484 S 0.0 0.1 0:06.91 systemd
2 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.03 kthreadd
3 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.12 ksoftirqd/0
5 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 kworker/0:0H
7 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:02.77 rcu_sched
8 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 rcu_bh
9 root rt 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.02 migration/0
10 root rt 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.15 watchdog/0
11 root rt 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.18 watchdog/1
12 root rt 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.01 migration/1
I'm curious as to why you had such poor performance on a Core i7 - I've not heard of this currency before, is it possible to set up several miners (e.g. I can build a VM on a Xeon quad core as well)? Would these steps need modification for other pi's, for example a Pi Nano?
I'd recommend that people use the NICE function to lower priority to avoid impeding other operations on their Pis too. Not sure how it will impact overall performance but it should lower impact costs if the Pi is used for other things.
the i7 i was using is for a laptop. yes you can set this up for a xeon as well.. compiling is the same across the board but you would not need to take that extra step if its other boards. NICE function would help a little.
twin core low power i7? I'm wondering if it wasn't optimised, I'm surprised at the other SBC performance figures compared to the i7 (that's a very big deal tech-wise). My Xeon is a low end one, it's running ESXi but I'll devote all cores to it. Might have it burn a little to build some initial coin perhaps?
Also your video presumes Pi v3? I've only a Pi V2, zero, B+ and B+v2
+Dthelwal Dthelwal well I have a khadas vim2 which uses 8 core @ 1.8 GHz and mines at 16.33 vs the i7 quad core @ 2.0 GHz at 15.05
Yeah the figures for that were outstanding - that's really amazing indeed at that Vim2, am sorely tempted to pick one up (with suitable cooling of course!).
On another note - the optimisation inclusion you put in (for Cortex A53) - is this going to be "ARM11" if it's an earlier Pi or a Pi Zero from what you found?
what about mining in vps?
Will this work with a pine64 sbc?
Don, I am needing a bit of assistance with the miner for Windows.
when running make -j4 its giving me error bad value (cortex-a53) for -mcpu switch and then it tells me that all failed. Can you help me with this please?