Now we need a market place.
I am accepting Pennies for clone-coins now. LOL! Services, BRAH!! How about fixing a dead coin instead? and how much are you charging?
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{ "blocks" : 65388, "currentblocksize" : 1000, "currentblocktx" : 0, "difficulty" : 0.21917547, "errors" : "", "generate" : true, "genproclimit" : -1, "hashespersec" : 95969, "networkhashps" : 13374636, "pooledtx" : 0, "testnet" : false, "Nfactor" : 9, "N" : 1024, "powreward" : 0.00000100 }
it happened pretty quick, maybe it's the hash spike? now diff is taking ages to adjust to the lower hash. GPU down to barely 200kh/s.
Now we need an exchange and a market place. seems the price is hovering around 0.005.
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0.005 BTC each
3.7 BTC if you take it all.
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exponential rise in hashrate. Is there something we should know?
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seriously guys
Pennies!!!
{ "blocks" : 64888, "currentblocksize" : 1000, "currentblocktx" : 0, "difficulty" : 0.21447998, "errors" : "", "generate" : false, "genproclimit" : -1, "hashespersec" : 0, "networkhashps" : 38674447, "pooledtx" : 0, "testnet" : false, "Nfactor" : 8, "N" : 512, "powreward" : 0.00000100 }
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Cases are so 2013 Well have fun, if everything goes on fire when everything goes on fire , you know you are alive at least. for that time that you have to get out anyhow. i like to warm my toes to that soothing cracking glow of a well lighted 7950 .
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um, best is to contact cryptsy and figure out which one they are using, maybe they can give you a node and the chain data. in my opinion wait it out until someone has the time to fix this. or you could ask someone to do it for yoy, then you mine it hard for a while by yourself (or with a small group) then announce the new client.
Thanks, I'll try. I hope a talented dev will come here to revive ELC I'm ready to test the updated client, PM me in case. hmm, maybe i'll do it in a week, though i'd change the reward system to 1 and update the diff algo.
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um, best is to contact cryptsy and figure out which one they are using, maybe they can give you a node and the chain data. in my opinion wait it out until someone has the time to fix this. or you could ask someone to do it for yoy, then you mine it hard for a while by yourself (or with a small group) then announce the new client.
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considering how hard it is to get to a hundred i think it's an ok price, however don't sell your all, when nfactor hits 9, things are going to get very interesting. i predict 1BTC / 100.
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0.5 BTC per hundred.
i'll sell the lot for 3.47 BTC.
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things are hard as nails to mine 1.5 BTC is my price.
Pm me if you are interested
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Hi, list position of Zetacoin?
I would expect it very soon. PENNIES!!!
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had the same dilemma opted for 7950 still since it seems i get high average hash rate when i use the same card. 7990 though, nice!! would love to try one out for DMC and Saints row.
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did you buy the card as a gamer, maybe for work? or did you buy it for mining?
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Reasons to be concerned.
1) Last night (8/20) nethashps was over 229 m/hs, I was over 150 m/hs of it to prove a point that it would be easy to 51%. I announced 10 minutes before hand exactly what I was going to do on Cryptsy, add 150 mhs and did it. All I did was mine for 24 hours, nothing more. Could have easily double spent Crypsy if I wanted to.
2) Without my hashrate, one pool is 75% of the hash rate. Huge security risk.
3) Current hash rate is less than 29 m/hs
4) Unless hash rate is increased and distributed outside of the pools, it's a sitting duck for destruction.
~BCX~
it's easy for you to 51%, but have you considered that the average miner is around 1mh? you with your whooping farm are an exception, think of yourself as a certain super power we all know, that tries to tell people what to do, and when they don't it send a few bombs. That is the perfect analogy of your behavior recently.
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GLD coin now listed in BTC/GLD and LTC/GLD trade pairs. Come give it a try https://cryptsy.com. PENNIES???
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That board should be good for 6 single chip GPUs.
I have a MSI Z77-GD65 that will only work with 6 cards.
I also have an MSI Z77 MPower and an MSI Big Bang Xpower X58 that both run 7 7970s.
ok cool, wow 7 cards? i was thinking i'd use the 7th slot for a wifi card, wanna avoid cable as much as possible. mind posting pics of your build? how are you dealing with power? i'm thinking of getting http://www.citilink.ru/catalog/parts/powersupply/668120/ to power 6 7950s, is it enough or should i split the power between two smaller ones? Take a look at this post for an idea of how most of my rigs are set up. http://worldcoinforum.org/topic/116-post-pictures-of-your-worldcoin-mining-rigs-in-here/?p=18216 cards is easy to set up, 7 is more of a bitch. You could always try for 7 and use a USB WiFi adapter instead of PCI-e. Some boards will disable a PCI-e port when 6 ports are in use, so you may have to use a USB adapter anyways. For the power supply, I would avoid that one or anything else Thermaltake. Personally I only use Seasonic (Silverstone 1500w in picture died powering 5 7950s and Silverstone won't honour the warranty) , you simply can't get any better than Seasonic units. Splitting smaller PSUs is the way to go. Coolermaster has started using Seasonic to make their new V series power supplies. They are TOP notch, and based on Seasonic's latest KM3 platform. They are rated Gold, but are actually Platinum. I don;t know about Russia, but right now you can pick up a V1000 for 160$ after mail in rebate which is a smoking hot deal for that kind of quality. Coolermaster (Seasonic) V1000 review: http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=344For power, I've run 30A 240v circuits where I need. SOOOO much better than running power supplies on 120v. Here's what my power supply distributions look like: 1x: Seasonic X1250w + 1x: Corsair CX 430 powering 6x 7970 1x: Seasonic Platinum 1000W + 1x: Seasonic X850 powering 7x 7970 2x: Coolermaster V1000 powering 7x 7950 1x: Seasonic X1250: 5x 7970 1x: Seasonic X1250: 4x 7970 + 1x 3930k for Primecoin Plus I have a spare Seasonic X1250 for another rig that I'll be building eventually. My 7950s average 680KH/s while pulling 300w @ 1.09v My 7970s average 740KH/s while pulling 220w-250w @ 1v-1.1v. If you're using powered risers, only power them with the primary PSU, same goes for motherboards with an extra PCI-e power connecter. thanks, now this is info i can use. recently had a good stroke of luck so i am really expandind my operation, but space is the issue.
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That board should be good for 6 single chip GPUs.
I have a MSI Z77-GD65 that will only work with 6 cards.
I also have an MSI Z77 MPower and an MSI Big Bang Xpower X58 that both run 7 7970s.
ok cool, wow 7 cards? i was thinking i'd use the 7th slot for a wifi card, wanna avoid cable as much as possible. mind posting pics of your build? how are you dealing with power? i'm thinking of getting http://www.citilink.ru/catalog/parts/powersupply/668120/ to power 6 7950s, is it enough or should i split the power between two smaller ones?
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