Getting 500 sol/s on my Gigabyte GTX 1080 (Windforce OC) with 0.1.0b @ 75% power limit, +175mhz Core and +400mhz Mem (~1847mhz Core and 10800mhz Mem)
Running at maximum power (which is 108%) only increases hashrate to ~520 sol/s but the heat generated is ridiculous, to the point where I need to keep the fan running at 100% to keep the card at or below 60C and you could feel the heat in the room, while running at 75% allows me to keep the card at or below 60C easily at around 60% fan).
0.0.8b only got me around 470 sol/s and 0.0.9b pretty much ran the same as 0.0.8b, so pretty happy so far with 0.1.0b.
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I say do whatever - I'm done.
This coin's been dead for too long.
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Just a few minor website updates to report. The pools and exchanges listings at Catcoins.org are updated. The new block explorer is linked as well. We've pulled as many functions into catcoins.org that we can right now and will continue to strengthen that as the 'official site' it was intended to be. Catcoinwallets.com will remain the primary wallet archive and will serve the block explorer, though we'll have redundant wallet storage at catcoins.org as well. (And yes - the ugly page at catcoinwallets will be brought into at least the 20th century. ) The infrastructure is solid, documented, and has redundant back-ups for critical functions. It's a good day. Andy Good to see those logos I threw together finally get some use. Again thanks to Ambethia for the actual cat mascot itself.
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Otherwise if we think cat has been abandoned, *again*, we'll take it over, *again*.
Who's this 'we'? You certainly don't speak for me.
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I have been quiet and neutral on this, but I feel that it's time I speak up. The last thing we need right now is for people like Hozer and etblvu1, who have been either FUD'ing or trying to take over CAT, to continue to do so. They need to sit down, shut up, and let the Dev team do their thing. Agreed. I'm sick and tired of the bullshit they keep trying to pull. If they don't like the current situation with CAT they're welcome to start up their own coin rather than trying to take control of CAT while it still has a dev team. I also saw their antics on IRC ages back and I have little trust in them. They appeared to want what's best for the coin on the surface but to me it just appeared that they wanted the coin ran the way THEY wanted, everyone else be damned. I however do still have confidence in the current team. For what it's worth I hold just under 10k CAT myself (and I've stayed in CAT ever since the first week after I started out with DOGE, which itself was my first foray into cryptocurrency) and I'm staying put. If CAT does fully die off (which I doubt) I'm probably done with cyptocurrency altogether. That's my thoughts on the matter.
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I would probably help to try and bump up the hashrate, but these days it's pretty much pointless without ASICs.
My new video card would have been useful back during the first few months but now that Scrypt ASICs exist.. eh. I just don't see the point in mining anymore.
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So, CAT's birthday is in less than a week.
PLEASE tell me we have something positive to look forward to.
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I think we need to see more updates here on BTCTalk. I don't particularly feel like having to return to IRC in the hope that I'll see updates instead of devs and other community figures flinging shit at each other and generally acting like children all over again.
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I'm sitting on just over 1000 CAT myself at the moment (from way back when it was worth over 40k Satoshi BTC each). Given that the coin is STILL in in a death spiral and nothing really seems to be happening, I regret holding my ground. Not much point exiting CAT now though, since my entire stash is now worth less than 0.01 BTC. I'd probably buy a heap instead if I had even the slightest amount of confidence that the coin will ever recover. That's probably what's stopping people from creating services and products that use the coin as well - lack of confidence in the coin itself. Shit's depressing. Man even I actually enough money at the moment to buy around 10% of the entire coin by myself going by marketcap. That's a scary thought.
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So, it's been over 3 months since I've been around these parts.
It's downright depressing to see CAT in its current state. Is there actually anything going on behind the scenes or has the CAT finally used up all nine lives?
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Update from Etblvu1
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Thank you,
Etblvu1
Really? Are we really doing this crap again? That goes for all parties involved.
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Interested in seeing how the new difficulty algorithm performs, not at home though for the next week so I guess I'll be living vicariously through you lot lol
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I agree, it is not good news and i am disappointed as much as anybody else about this... However it did put me in direct contact with the actual people from the diamond collar. and though there is no promise of them taking crypto currencies at the moment catcoin is at the top of the list if they do decide to
So wait they aren't even taking Dogecoin?
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Sadly it has been brought to my attention that Catcoin will not be on the OWN network as we were lead to believe... Patrick McDonnell of Coyote WallStreet was responsible for creating this impression. i apologize for any misrepresentation i may have made due to the hoax news articles created by him...
Oh boy. At least it's now safe to say that he's officially bad news. He's even gone and deleted his twitter account and created a new one: @sexcoindev, so it seems that all the rumors surrounding him are true after all. I can't see this helping Catcoin's reputation anytime soon. EDIT: Seems he's also gone and deleted @sexcoindev.
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[Reddit] Changing landscape for ScryptThe GPU mining landscape is about to change drastically and many have not woken up to this fact. KNC recently took $2m in pre-orders for their 100MH Scrypt ASIC. These may start coming on to the network in Q2/Q3 of this year. There is no doubt that these will be turned on to many of the small Scrypt coins out there to strip them, sell the coins and then leave. This is going to leave many small coins unusable, many have less than 1MH. People do not seem to be aware of the problems this is going to cause and perhaps were not around for the SHA-256 ASICs turning up. This left many small SHA-256 at the time in a state where they had to hard fork to resolve the issues and others just disappeared. It is possible to move hashing algos in those coins. .. there does not seem to be any Scrypt coins who are seriously talking about changing their hashing algorithms. They may soon have their hand forced in the same way that Terracoin had no choice but to fork. However many small Scrypt coins do not seem to have an active developer in site, just communities of users who may soon be left without a working coin. Something to keep an eye on. Keeping Catcoin as a pure Scrypt coin may be a bad idea if any of this holds weight.
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She and her network are driving this, not the other way around.
I hope you're right.
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Regarding this whole Oprah thing, I hope we aren't just relying on Coyote Wallstreet for that promotion. The more I hear about this guy the more I think we should be distancing ourselves from him. Seems that he fucked around with Potcoin recently as well, though I don't know the details. Did the Oprah network or the Diamond Collar show decide to promote CAT by themselves or did Coyote Wallstreet just jump in seeing an opportunity and declare himself the coordinator or something along those lines?
Just something to keep an eye on. I could just be worrying over nothing, though I'd hate to see Catcoin get caught up in some kind of scam because of him (if the rumors are true, that is).
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Seems that you can now view Catcoin overall stats (e.g. Net Hashrate, current value in USD, etc.) on the CAT Information page on Cryptsy.
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Now there's 20 companies/stores that accept CAT according to that. Last I checked there was only maybe 2-3, and we had to fight to even get accepted in the first place.
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My wallet says we're on block 22490, but the pools seem to say block 22483. What the fuck is going on?
I also found a block by myself not too long ago. I swear, if I lose out on that block for whatever reason..
EDIT: Make that block 22505. The pools and a few people on IRC are still stuck on 22483 (it's been around 1.5 hours since they found a block last). Redownloading the blockchain changes nothing, I'm still on 22505 after that. What baffles me is that my node list is literally just the trusted pool list that we started using after this fork, yet those pools are lagging behind.
Geekhash and catstat.info are on the same chain as me, and the pools are STILL stuck on 22483, so I'm guessing the pools died a while back. We since figured out that a fork seems to have occurred at block 22438 or so (coincidentally the first block I found solo), back during a low-difficulty period. I think Team Catcoin may be responsible for it, though I'm no expert. Our own chain is going smoothly though.
EDIT2: So around 2.5 hours later, Team Catcoin and the other pools have finally hit 22484. Our chain is now on 22530.
EDIT3: Team Catcoin has found EVERY block from at least 22458, possibly earlier, with the exception of 22480, 22481 and 22482 (as of this post that chain is now on 22488). Coinium found 22480 and 22481, and I'm not sure who got 22482. Even now Team Catcoin is the only pool actually finding blocks on that chain. That doesn't sound right at all.
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