Your comments

My guess, the two weeks prior to the fork was the ASICs making as much as they can.

Then at the fork, bots and ASICs gone (maybe) the network hashrate dropped...

Those bots/ASICs were then replace until yesterday by nicehash users...


Checking on Cryptocoins info we should get a block every week based on current pool & network hashrates.

Will see by next monday if I'm right... 


But I feel your pain, a block will not cover a month of my 13KH/s at current XMR price unless able to HODL for the best..

maybe try the option: --noCPU

But using xmrig-amd and/or  xmrig would be best


Note that for me xmrig-nvidia required to use:  "nohup ... 2>&1 1>/dev/null &"

the -B option does not work well 


Edit:  still hope that tpruvot ccminer will support the fork

Hi, I don't understand why someone would -1 your request for help without giving a reply.


Devon, 

 - were you using the same configuration files before your upgrade without any issue ?

 - have you set:  --currency monero7

 - have you tried port:  3032 ?


these may not do anything but:

 - rig_id: april

 - pool_password: x


I have not tried xmr-stak yet (only xmrig / xmrig-nvidia )

try xmrig-amd

good luck.

xmr pool is down

Hi, mine are moving Ok

Thank you all for keeping the Monero pool 'Effort' in the green.


Like Richard Wojcik said:  "every little bit helps"

Follow the 'Getting started' tab on the pools you selected at coinfoundry.

Your accounts are automatically created based on your wallet address used on the pools.


They moved the fork to 2018-04-06


"Move v7 fork to 1546000 to give more update time"


I hope ccminer from tpruvot will support it.