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I use a VPN and regularly change my IP. As it is, I've been running Bitcoin on and off (mostly "on") for over a year now and have yet to generate anything (well, except lots of heat). So I got to wondering if having different IP addresses would help explain this "dry spell."
Thoughts?
Thanks.
Edit 1
Thanks for the responses. I'll be more clear.
"...running Bitcoin...." means I have the "Bitcoin client" up and running with "8 active connections to Bitcoin network." The green checkmark icon on the lower, right-hand portion of the "Bitcoin Wallet" window, which is what comes up when I single-click the "Bitcoin Client" icon in the System Tray, reports "Up to date. Downloaded 188,522 blocks of transaction history. Last received block was generated 32 seconds ago";
"...generate anything...." means I have a "0.00 BTC" balance in my wallet.
My system as a relatively-basic Windows Vista computer that is my primary device for reading, composing, blogging and (occasional) video watching; no gaming and the like. It does have a GPU (128M or 256M, as I recall) but it, as well as the system as a whole, is neither intended nor designed as a Bitcoin generator. I just thought since I'm online a lot during the day and do torrents overnight (the PC doesn't stay off for long), why not put it to work generating Bitcoins?
Maybe I'm doing it incorrectly.
Thanks.
Edit 2
Ok. I definitely didn't do this whole Bitcoin thing correctly from the start.
As near as I can tell, I had downloaded and was running only my wallet; I was doing no mining (Sure pays to completely read directions.)
So I'm now running the GUIMiner program, doing pool mining.
I think I'm now on the right track.
Thanks.
Are you mining with a graphics card? CPU mining is so inefficient there's a good chance you'll never solve a block with it. More info here: http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/q/59/516
– Highly Irregular – 2012-07-09T22:01:44.127This question might also be of interest: http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/q/118/516
– Highly Irregular – 2012-07-09T22:04:28.7972What do you mean by "generate anything"? What are you trying to generate? When you say "running Bitcoin", what exactly do you mean? – David Schwartz – 2012-07-09T22:21:21.740
Further to David's comment, if you're running the standard Bitcoin client with the generate option turned on, then you're CPU mining. If that option is off, then you're not mining at all. – Highly Irregular – 2012-07-09T22:28:22.230
What hardware do you have, and what software are you running? – Highly Irregular – 2012-07-09T22:34:25.880