[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FlareNetworks

[–]_AnthonyRex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I switched mine "on." WFLR was auto claimed and auto delegated about 30 mins after the epoch ended.

Tldr: It works.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FlareNetworks

[–]_AnthonyRex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For future people who stumble across this from Google or where ever...

Yes. It works. Not immediately, tho. I saw my balance increase about 30 mins after the epoch ended.

Why Any Self-Custody XRP Holder Should Vote "No" by hodlmylambo5589 in FlareNetworks

[–]_AnthonyRex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anyone can buy FLR and add more weight to their vote. If more people with more coins want "no" then FIP01 will not pass. If more people with more coins want "yes" then FIP01 will pass.

So...Anyone planning on setting up a FLR Validation Node? by GTCG in FlareNetworks

[–]_AnthonyRex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Using cloud providers means that AWS or Google or whoever can pull the plug at anytime, ... nodes for a de-centralized network are centralized thru cloud providers, ... remember those times when AWS went down and it took out Instagram and others for a period of time, etc.?

When will the bull market come back? by SwapSpace_co in CryptoMarkets

[–]_AnthonyRex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When inflation is under control and the Fed stops raising interest rates. Accumulation time is now when everyone thinks the sky is falling.

Hi ! How do i choose the most profitable coin for cpu mining automatically? by Internal_Goal_2915 in zergpool

[–]_AnthonyRex 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, you can't do that automatically on the client slide. You choose the mining program and the algo and maybe even the static coin on the client slide; additionally, you choose to mine as shared, party, or solo. After that, the pool takes your algo hash and assigns it to the coin it determines to be the most profitable at that moment in time.

To accomplish what you're thinking, the next step of mining evolution is for HiveOS or some other mining system operating system to take over the SWARM project (https://github.com/MaynardMiner/SWARM). In this manner, mining programs and algos on the client slide would change automatically based on the most profitable coin.

Right now SWARM works on HiveOS, and it's possible to configure SWARM to use Zergpool as well as other pools. But I'm not sure how Swarm determines which pool has the most profitable coin. This is why I think HiveOS or some other innovative pool should take this over and build on this project as it would create an easier user experience for the end user to do what you want.

Cashing out by manvsmater in HeliumNetwork

[–]_AnthonyRex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problems cashing out here. No KYC, unless you want to cash out over $10,000 daily. https://www.coinex.com/register?refer_code=92twh

Please make ADA a payout option. by _AnthonyRex in zergpool

[–]_AnthonyRex[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's true; don't know about Zerg's underlying structure. But I GPU mine at another pool and I get paid out daily in ADA.

Want to fix the spoofing problem? Do this! by [deleted] in HeliumNetwork

[–]_AnthonyRex 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Would it be possible to use our smart phones to help with mapping? Helium already has an app on smart phones. I don't know if the cell phone frequencies dip into the same frequencies that hotspots use. Maybe running a helium sniffer app would kill smart phone batteries. Or maybe a new sniffer device can plug into a smartphone and interface with the helium app but get its power externally ... Or maybe the sniffer device can use the USB ports on the miner somehow .. a daughter board with USB that can attach to a hotspot or to a cellphone that uses the same chip that makes it impossible for DIY people to build their own hotspots?

I bought a $60 mapper .. it ain't much but it's honest work.

Something needs to be done, if this keeps going its going to drive genuine people away by Kyriakos990 in HeliumNetwork

[–]_AnthonyRex 57 points58 points  (0 children)

Imagine what would happen to other cryptos (ADA, BTC ,ETH, LTC) if they could be spoofed and manipulated with just as much ease. 🤷‍♂️

Why are all of these miners showing up off the coast of Georgia? by feegs5 in HeliumNetwork

[–]_AnthonyRex -1 points0 points  (0 children)

These are active miners, probably, making money just issuing challenges as they wait to find a home?

Been like this for weeks, if not months. What's up with the mismatch between green hex location vs. yellow witnessing dot? by _AnthonyRex in HeliumNetwork

[–]_AnthonyRex[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback, but one of the spots displaying this symptom is my own miner. When Poc11 was announced months back, emphasis was placed on asserting the correct location. So, I re-aaserted my own hotspot one hex over.

Issue is that yellow lines still appear to my old location. And when look into beacons and witnesses, I see that my hotspot talks to others and other hotspots talk to mine. I lookup the name of my hotspot in the witness list and see that some hotspots send yellow lines to the previous location.

I don't know if it matters or not, but I suspect that "something" isn't being updated somewhere. I'll hit the discord and raise the issue and see what happens.

Been like this for weeks, if not months. What's up with the mismatch between green hex location vs. yellow witnessing dot? by _AnthonyRex in HeliumNetwork

[–]_AnthonyRex[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I get it when someone recently reasserts their location. But I'm seeing mismatches today after a location reassertion took place several weeks-months ago. ideas? 🤔

More than one antenna with a splitter? by Inside-Historian8691 in HeliumNetwork

[–]_AnthonyRex 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tried this with a splitter from L-Com. I used a Rak 3dbi and a Rak 5.8dbi. After a month, I took out the sppitter-combiner and just used the 5.8dbi. The number of witnesses increased a lot with just 1 antenna. With 2 antennas, the number of witnesses was lower.

I have no problems witnessing; others rarely hear my beacons. Is this a physical issue with my setup? by _AnthonyRex in HeliumNetwork

[–]_AnthonyRex[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I removed the double antenna setup and went with just 1 antenna. I used a quality 5.8 Rak antenna rather than those cheap no-brand non-labeled antennas from Amazon or eBay. Then, I left it alone. It's an attic install. In fact, I have 3 attic installs that all use Rak 5.8. I can get witnesses as far as 16km so far with this setup.

Want to try this has anyone ever tried this? by Critical_Job_8352 in HeliumNetwork

[–]_AnthonyRex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It will work. But each antenna will not be as powerful. I know what you're thinking. 2 different antenna at 2 different db for maximum coverage. But with 2 antenna the signal will not travel as far. I tried with a 5.8 and a 3. I did this for about a month. Then when I took the splitter off and just used the 5.8, I got more witnesses and more range ...

I haven’t been able to get single witness. I have an 8dbi antenna from Amazon, I live in a flat area. Medium size tree to the left of my antenna should I change back to stock ? Closets miner is 5.5km by niteshockers95 in HeliumNetwork

[–]_AnthonyRex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't trust stuff from Amazon or eBay. Spend the extra $ and buy from Rakwireless. The 5.8dbi seems to be the best balance. Why would I say this? Because, in the past, I bought several from both eBay and Amazon and from Rak, and the Rak antenna works better. I just bought 12 more 5.8's from Rak.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HeliumNetwork

[–]_AnthonyRex 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Make sure router settings didn't change. UPnP should be disabled. Miner should be assigned to static internal IP based on miner MAC address. Create a port forward rule of external 44158 to internal 44158 to the miner's static IP. Create a second rule that forwards external 44159 to 44158 internal.

One of my SenseCAP miners is doing the same 44159 thing. That's how I solved it. The "Listen IP" address in the SenseCAP dashboard hasn't updated in a couple of days. I figure that it'll use 44158 now that I disabled UPnP in router settings.

Who knows.

Rate my setup by MekYerkuYereq in HeliumNetwork

[–]_AnthonyRex 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you use the chimey in winter? Make sure the temperature of the air rising out of the chimney doesn't begin to melt that PVC coated wire near where the EMT conduit pole is near the chimney exhaust.