Gridcoin Mining: Status for CW01

in gridcoin •  7 years ago 

Hi everyone,

The first week of 2018 is over, and I hope everybody is in full power mode, looking forward for a great new year!

My machines are back on the grid, after unexpected issues during the holiday period. My magnitude is building up again, almost recovering after the downfall:


My numbers for the first week of 2018:

  • Magnitude: 9.13
  • Daily GRCs: 2.05 GRC
  • Wallet: 1103.81 GRC
  • Time Since Last Reward: 2 days, 9 hours, 30 minutes
  • Estimated Research Owed: 4.92 GRC
  • Estimated Interest Owed: 0.11 GRC
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This is looking good. I also had issues over the holiday period. One of my projects seem to have stopped working (I can’t submit completed work) and has been for a number of weeks and I have t has the time to delete it and replace. It’s called Moo something (apologies but I’m travelling g at the moment). I need to reset my machines and ensure they are working on the best projects. Maybe this weekend. Sigh!!

For me it was a different issue, my router had some troubles, and two of my machines remained for almost two weeks without a connection.

Made a post on gridcoin mining. Kindly check it out and give your thoughts and comments. Thankshttps://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@maxwell95/the-easiest-cryptocurrency-to-mine-regular-pc-laptop-2018

Your article seems very (very) similar with one you published 4 months ago. What is the point to republishing it?

There is absolutely no harm in republishing it. Just wanted it to get to a good enough audience. So that it can get to more people. :)

I disagree to this! Can you imagine the steemit if everybody will republish over and over again, the same content? This way, you are adding irrelevant content to the blockchain...

There is absolutely no harm in republishing it. Just wanted it to get to a good enough audience. So that it can get to more people. :)

I could not care less. Can you please add some content with archival value. I can get such statistics from your CPID (or any other peoples CPID). This is just spam and clouds the relevant gridcoin content.

Thanks for stopping-by, @lars-eisenbart, and I'm sorry that you feel disappointing, but once per week, I'm using this opportunity to blog about the status of my personal contribution to the Gridcoin network. In addition to the numbers visible in the CPID's statistics, I'm also adding a summary of my activities (sometimes shorter, other times more detailed).

I like the weekly updates. They give some perspective on the average cruncher. If I look through gridcoinstats.eu or read about @dutch's setup (not to complain, like his posts as well!), I only see huge miners and get jealous. These updates give an insight into the everyday gridcoin miner's perspective and don't rob me of more than 3 minutes of my day!

Keep on posting!