Mining

Discussion in 'Proof-of-work Mining' started by d3dx9, Feb 1, 2016.

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  1. d3dx9

    d3dx9 New Member

    Feb 1, 2016
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    Hey there,

    I'm trying to use the testnet for mining. Actually I got a block (I think so), but how I get the coins on that then?

    18:33:42 2016-02-01 [INF] RPCS: Block submitted via getwork accepted: 00000000006004c7e4e223d0

    Greetz,
    d3dx9
     
  2. kaida

    kaida New Member

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    When you ran dcrd, you defined a mining address. The coins you mined will mature and then show in that wallet after a while. You can check your balance with the command (--notls optional): dcrctl --testnet -u XXXX -P XXXX --wallet getbalance
     
  3. anvoice

    anvoice Member

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    Just to mention, the --notls is optional only if you're running the daemon without the --notls flag. Otherwise you need it.
     
  4. d3dx9

    d3dx9 New Member

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    Thank you guys.

    Already mined 29 Decred.

    Btw, how many will they cost after release, and will the wallets from the testnets will transfered in the mainnet?
     
  5. anvoice

    anvoice Member

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    Testnet credits will not transfer over to mainnet.
     
  6. d3dx9

    d3dx9 New Member

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    Oh okay. And what about the price it will get? Any ideas? Some did some calculations, but nothing was very useful.
     
  7. Lee Sharp

    Lee Sharp Sr. Member

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    Well, my crystal ball is in the shop. It broke when I asked for the winning lotto numbers... :)

    Some people have planned on an initial ask of $.49 at opening, but that will change as soon as trading happens.
     
  8. d3dx9

    d3dx9 New Member

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    Yea, I know it's hard to answer.

    But thanks, than I understond it right. :)
     

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