Post a screenshot of your eth wallet address, I don’t think you’re using a correct address.
Yeah, that’s not an ethereum address. You need to use an ethereum address from an ethereum wallet you control there.
OK, I hate to be the FNG here but I thought the coinbase wallet would do that. If not, what would you recommend?
Coinbase wallet would work, but you need to make sure you’re using an ethereum address. It should start with 0x.
OK, now with that silliness behind me, this is the current miner log:
Statistics (20:45:35); Uptime: 0h 10m 0s
The api is active on port 44444
Algorithm 1: Ethash
Connected to: eth.hiveon.com:24443
Algorithm 2: Etchash
Connected to:
Name Speed Pool Shares Best Eff. Speed Pool
Mh/s Mh/s A/S/Hw Share Mh/s/W Mh/s Mh/s
GPU 0 RTX 3060 0.00 0.00 0/0/0 0.0 0.000 0.00 0.00
Total 0.00 0.00 0/0/0 0.0 0.000 0.00 0.00
Shares Best Eff. Power CCLK MCLK Core Fan
A/S/Hw Share Mh/s/W W MHz MHz Temp Pct
GPU 0 0/0/0 0.0 0.000 39.0 1605 8750 61 0
Total 0/0/0 0.0 0.000 39.0
Can you show your worker overview screen and your flight sheet?
I would get rid of everything you have in the tuning tab first until you get it working. Your config is all off, looks like you have it trying to mine eth and etc at once but using the same server.
Once you remove that, can you post what your miner is showing in the console, any errors?
I have found NBMiner to be the most stable. The computer runs for days without problems but it just reboots occasionally in NBMiner.
LOLminer seems less stable, with lower hashrates.
After weeks of NBMiner, at around 215Mh/s, I was reading this and thought I’d give LOLminer a try to see if they fixed it yet. ZERO. Five minutes later, still waiting for it to get its big boy pants on.
But, it was sure consuming power, which made me suspect that it was hashing but failing to communicate that to the HiveOS server.
So I checked it on Nicehash, and found that it had, indeed, continued to hash at a fairly high rate compared to NBMiner.
703W versus the 680 or so with NBMiner.
My conclusion is that you have to look at your pool results, not just your HiveOS page to see what you are getting.
But, after I wrote the above,
I may have to reduce speeds to keep temps in check.
Around the reboot, obviously hashrate dropped
So, I figured I’d try it on the Hiveon pool.
Voila! Suddenly card readings have reappeared. (same miner: LOLMiner.)
Highest INDICATED hashrate I’ve gotten in MONTHS.
However, I showed nothing on the Hiveon pool screen
After some minutes, activity showed up on Hive’s side.
Notice the spike right there at the end. That’s the last few minutes on Hive
Connecting to pool…
DNS over HTTPS resolve failed - switching to standard resolve
Connected to flux.2miners.com(51.89.96.117):9090 (TLS disabled)
Subscribed to stratum server
Error: Worker not authorized: 0x2EAaA4cd3b5081d98A9967045D57B345457C6238.rig70707B
Authorization problem on all configured pools 0
Terminating lolMiner
any help is greatly appreciated
looks like you’re using a eth address. use a flux one.
I got this address from hitBTC. It is for flux
I also tried crypto.com address, I got the same error. How is the address should look like? Or how many characters should it be. Where should I get a good wallet? Should i triy zelcash wallet?
flux addresses do not start with 0x. use a flux address and try again. any wallet that supports it, i dont have any recommendations there
What is the wallet source if I want to use zelcash?
you don’t need to fill in the source. that’s for compatible exchanges to pull the balance and such. its not needed