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what is current block reward?
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35uBtc at bittrex - time to buy cheaper TAC !
Yep. Whales try to keep the price down waiting for the huge news coming. Enjoy it. More like greedy idiots voting 50 is keeping the price down.
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ANNOUNCEMENTFor the next release we are working on: 1. Anonymous connections via TOR 2. Improved Messaging 3. Redesigned Wallet GUI As an investor and a miner, thanks for the info. I am happy with this roadmap. I love the notion of anonymous chat through TOR. I was wondering if we can expect something like the chat-rooms that Compuserve had circa 1994-1995- only p2p and anonymous?
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Net Hashrate 6,854.80 MH/s
Pzzzz don't tell anyone. If this profitability still continues, we will have at least 20Ghs tonight. didn't take very long. Diff at 41 now: http://dwarfpool.com/tac/calc
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noob question. What happens to drk.coinmine.pl once the admin realizes it is on the wrong fork. Highest block currently there is 75307 while my new 9.4.11 wallet says current block is 75336.
Can I assume any balance accrued after the fork will be forfeit?
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my 750 ti's are doing good on this coin What hashrate are you getting per card? I'm getting just over 2Mh/s per 750ti -
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I'm a small miner and I have consistently stuck with dwarfpool from the beginning. It is a simple and elegant website. It is reliable, has great features and is very functional. In my mind its UI is more Google and others are like Bing and Yahoo. I just like it better than the other pools I have tried. I'm not trying to bash any of the other pool specifically, but as whole I wish pools would focus more on function and less on style. my 2 grs.. and don't let that Google comparison go to your head Atrides
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something very wrong with that screen cap. what is it of??
ccminer-0.9 in quiet mode (-q) here is my bat ccminer50.exe -q --algo=jackpot -o stratum+tcp://www.hashharder.com:9958 -u JURG5Dum3BR26fePtp8fS9gHWazHR9Z3r6 -p stizz
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nvidia numbers are pure bullshit but other than that sounds about right.. edit: if nvidia code used the same hashing rounds strategy as the others it would be fair a comparison but it doesn't.. Man you really hate us , and yes these numbers are bulshit , cause with a ti 750 we make 4mhs. [/quote] Thank you for your input, Can you upload your screen capture, i hope to update the table, Actually, .9 makes big improvements, and the number is base on the number from .8 with actual hashrate Thank you [/quote] (2) OC 750ti running CCminer50 v9 - slightly unstable and I was wrong about temp,...60C
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nvidia numbers are pure bullshit but other than that sounds about right.. edit: if nvidia code used the same hashing rounds strategy as the others it would be fair a comparison but it doesn't.. [/quote] Man you really hate us , and yes these numbers are bulshit , cause with a ti 750 we make 4mhs. [/quote] I can confirm this. Plus temps never pass 55C & fan sits at 35%. Booya.
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this table is amazing!!!
***AMD Radeon R9 290 (9.8 MH/s)=100% ***Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 Ti (9 MH/s)=92% **AMD Radeon R9 280X (7.7 MH/s)=78% **AMD Radeon 5850 (6 MH/s)=61% Intel Xeon E5 2697 v2 (4.4 MH/s)=45% NVidia 750Ti (3.3 MH/s)=34% Intel Core i7 3930K (2.3 MH/s)=24% Intel Core 2 Quad 9550 (1.2 MH/s)=12%
Wellcome all miners!!!happy mining!!!
Some additional numbers: Intel Xeon E5 1650 (1.75 MH/s) NVidia 650Ti (1.95MH/s)
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I downloaded the compiled CCminer 5 from http://cryptomining-blog.com/wp-content/files/ccminer-0.5-windows-latest.zipI am seeing a decrease now. Prior, with CCminer v4, I was getting 6500 khash/s with (2) 750Ti cards. Now I'm getting 5200 khash/s with v5. The pre-compiled version I am using is set for compute 3.5. - is that my issue? Do I need a differently compiled version for my card?
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haha how many fuguecoin did you have Christian? I think you should have at least 100k. Don't be so sad because I have around 100k too . Maybe someday when ASICs kill all scrypt coins, our Fuguecoin will reborn. I currently have the #2 FC wallet address in the rich list. http://agran.net/fc_getbalance.php?top=100(damn, someone is richer than I am) Christian #30 on said list. Anyone who truly thinks the coin is dead and wants to throw away their 'garbage' fuguecoins, allow me to offer up a proper 'recycling receptical' : F9B3uM9Zqjk5xq6y2M2HJd7pQDPahhgYLW I'll make sure they go to a good home, with rolling pastures and babbling brooks.
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so if i understand cbuchner right its only a matter of time better performing miners on all platforms will be avaiable
it took us longer than a week and lots of debugging to come up with the new implementation. It took some serious brain skillz too. And no, we don't intend to open source this. I'm still trying to wrap my head around the idea that mining with a proprietary GPU miner closed to other devs is a good thing. I can't really seem to do it. Maybe I'm just a naive ideologue , but the open nature of crypto currency in general is it's primary allure -to me at least. Open source and peer reviewed is best all around for any aspect of this crazy mining endeavor. With Scrypt ASICs loudly clanging the death knell of impending profitability decline for massive GPU Scrypt farms. A new coin sporting an eco-friendly (by comparison) algorithm shows up just in time for summer. An 'every mans' mining coin with low power consumption that levels the play field and furthers the goal of widely distributed hash rate. But would that necessarily be the case if I have to pay a premium for a proprietary mining app? So to C&C I ask: why is this a good idea to anyone other than yourselves? and to the larger community I ask: does anyone else see an issue and if so what are the implications.
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If I'm not mistaken it's pronounced as GRUSTEL. I pronounce it Groostle - and growl the gr sound like a Russian. ::shrug:: Is that wrong?
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has anybody had this happen?
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lol 750ti is at 70 watts on scrypt not 35, but it cant handle new algos. radeon 270x mining x11 about 70-80 watts, and FYI ati treasure island 20nm architecture is about to hit the market in Q4 2014 or Q1 2015 with 65% performance boost and 40% less power consumption.
should clarify that 35 watts was the reported TDP this article has very good info about actual power consumption: http://cryptomining-blog.com/tag/gtx-750-ti-litecoin/ And who says the 750ti can't handle new algos? does just fine with scrypt, groestl and fugue from my testing. What algos can it not handle?
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I'm curious if I could run to instances of ccminer using my 4 - 750ti.
1 instance calling 2 cards to run GRS and 1 instance calling 2 cards to run on FC.
I honestly have no idea if this is possible.
no promises but it might just work by default. The other night I accidentally (quadrupal?) clicked my Groestl_start.bat and went to bed. The bat launched twice. so when I went to look in the morning, I had two ccminer cmd windows open, and each one was reporting back half my expected hash rate. It did take a reboot to get one single instance running back at full hash however. Maybe Chris B can weigh in. There must be a way to indicate which GPU threads you want to use.
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That is nice, and powerconsuption for system or per card, or two cards
35w per card is what i have read. I have not done much comparison testing, but my one rig with (2) 750ti in it is pulling 195w when I mine Fugue and it only pulls 175w when I mine Groestl. System is win7 32 bit running on an i5 2500k chip. My other 2 card system has a Q6600 chip, so it probably sucks a bit more wattage.
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