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1601  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell kernels. on: August 13, 2016, 06:35:06 PM
yiimp pool lbry offline!!! .

Epsylon3 seems offline at the moment, suggesting there's some issue with his connection right now.
His downtimes are usually pretty brief though...

Offline 1 hour and 30 minutes Sad .
SP where are you ... pools down. Tongue
Epsylon3  opps was in a hurry. Tongue
1602  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (decentralized blockexplorer coming) on: August 13, 2016, 04:11:13 PM
OC    Spreadminer5  MUST BE SP CCMINER PRIVATE 5 does 1,750mh on 750ti  the version you have does 1,650mh

EDIT see if you can get that version for your pool? :-)

If you can do that for win, I'll give your pool some hashes too.
It is a windows build... ccminer private 5 spread miner.

There was a time when I was getting around 80 blocks a day, but when the optimised miner came out or was made public, I switched to just buying up what was being mined by others.

If he gets the windows build optimised, I'll turn on the small farm again.
Me too:-)

OC see if you can get a pull request from sp from his ccminer private 5 for Spread coin and or he can build it for your pool... better hashrate.
1603  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (decentralized blockexplorer coming) on: August 13, 2016, 03:48:56 PM
OC    Spreadminer5  MUST BE SP CCMINER PRIVATE 5 does 1,750mh on 750ti  the version you have does 1,650mh

EDIT see if you can get that version for your pool? :-)

If you can do that for win, I'll give your pool some hashes too.
It is a windows build... ccminer private 5 spread miner.
1604  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (decentralized blockexplorer coming) on: August 13, 2016, 01:14:06 PM
OC    Spreadminer5  MUST BE SP CCMINER PRIVATE 5 does 1,750mh on 750ti  the version you have does 1,650mh

EDIT see if you can get that version for your pool? :-)
1605  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (decentralized blockexplorer coming) on: August 13, 2016, 12:54:12 PM
OC  I'm unable to connect to your pool.

You do know that pools get to see the private keys of the blocks you mine, as do others? That's one of the reasons this coin has a pool dissuasion feature that people like which helps to promote solo mining and decentralisation.

Feel free to use pools, just thought you might not have picked up that risk from the mining white paper in the OP.

i dont think so with ocminers pool ...

which is the reason you require HIS miners - and not the opensourced ones we used from spmod and others ...

the private i mined at many moons ago - is exactly how that was - which is why it was private ... it was based on a trust level - i trusted the pool owner not to steal my mined coins - and it worked better than average and so much better than solo ... but agreed - with THAT pool - the private key was shared ... which is also why you cant use other miners on ocminers pool ...

im sure oc miner can shed more light on how he made his miner work with stratum pool ...

#crysx

Ah that myth is still around ? That people can see the public keys and "steal" the blocks etc Smiley

Funny

I think I've posted it 4-5 times in this thread already, I should really bookmark the post, but here, once again:

1) Full communication between pool and miner(s) is https encrypted on the spr pool - so no one can see anything

2) I'm using signed miners, you cannot use the regular ones, thats why they're linked on the getting started page.

3) Every round has their own private key and as soon as the block is found the coins are moved into a separate wallet so even if you would "crack" the https encryption and get to know the actual private key you could only steal the reward of this one block (and you would get automatically flagged/banned on the pool).

There are some extra features implemented in stratum which I don't want to post in public here but, just look at the stats, rest assured, the pool is working and paying fine Smiley

Oh and you might want to check if you find pools on the block explorer... You won't.. even though there is at least my public one, this is simply because every found block is paid to a new address... So you also won't see the other pools Wink
Thx OC
I have a private miner that does 1,750mh 3x 750ti but that won't work of course.
But I download your miner that gets 1,650mh and that still doesn't work.
It wouldn't connect.
What am I doing wrong?
Thx
edit  json_rpc failed

Be sure to follow exactly what is written in getting started.

It's for example not stratum+tcp:// for the URL but https://

Watch the 's'
Yes I did... rechecking again.

spreadminer   -o https://spr.suprnova.cc:6666 -u  -p


spreadminer_v0.1r3

CCSprSupr0.4-Win-REL now using at 6% less hashrate. Undecided


Ok I'll check if I can compile the optimized version for win too, it's currently available for Linux only

EDIT:  spreadminer   -o https://spr.suprnova.cc:6666 -u
But on cmd shows  http not https  ?



EDIT  Spreadminer5  MUST BE SP CCMINER PRIVATE 5 does 1,750mh on 750ti  the version you have does 1,650mh

EDIT see if you can get that version for your pool? :-)
1606  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (decentralized blockexplorer coming) on: August 13, 2016, 12:31:22 PM
OC  I'm unable to connect to your pool.

You do know that pools get to see the private keys of the blocks you mine, as do others? That's one of the reasons this coin has a pool dissuasion feature that people like which helps to promote solo mining and decentralisation.

Feel free to use pools, just thought you might not have picked up that risk from the mining white paper in the OP.

i dont think so with ocminers pool ...

which is the reason you require HIS miners - and not the opensourced ones we used from spmod and others ...

the private i mined at many moons ago - is exactly how that was - which is why it was private ... it was based on a trust level - i trusted the pool owner not to steal my mined coins - and it worked better than average and so much better than solo ... but agreed - with THAT pool - the private key was shared ... which is also why you cant use other miners on ocminers pool ...

im sure oc miner can shed more light on how he made his miner work with stratum pool ...

#crysx

Ah that myth is still around ? That people can see the public keys and "steal" the blocks etc Smiley

Funny

I think I've posted it 4-5 times in this thread already, I should really bookmark the post, but here, once again:

1) Full communication between pool and miner(s) is https encrypted on the spr pool - so no one can see anything

2) I'm using signed miners, you cannot use the regular ones, thats why they're linked on the getting started page.

3) Every round has their own private key and as soon as the block is found the coins are moved into a separate wallet so even if you would "crack" the https encryption and get to know the actual private key you could only steal the reward of this one block (and you would get automatically flagged/banned on the pool).

There are some extra features implemented in stratum which I don't want to post in public here but, just look at the stats, rest assured, the pool is working and paying fine Smiley

Oh and you might want to check if you find pools on the block explorer... You won't.. even though there is at least my public one, this is simply because every found block is paid to a new address... So you also won't see the other pools Wink
Thx OC
I have a private miner that does 1,750mh 3x 750ti but that won't work of course.
But I download your miner that gets 1,650mh and that still doesn't work.
It wouldn't connect.
What am I doing wrong?
Thx
edit  json_rpc failed

Be sure to follow exactly what is written in getting started.

It's for example not stratum+tcp:// for the URL but https://

Watch the 's'
Yes I did... rechecking again.

spreadminer   -o https://spr.suprnova.cc:6666 -u  -p


spreadminer_v0.1r3

CCSprSupr0.4-Win-REL now using at 6% less hashrate. Undecided
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EDIT:  spreadminer   -o https://spr.suprnova.cc:6666 -u
But on cmd shows  http not https  ?

1607  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (decentralized blockexplorer coming) on: August 13, 2016, 12:14:24 PM
OC  I'm unable to connect to your pool.

You do know that pools get to see the private keys of the blocks you mine, as do others? That's one of the reasons this coin has a pool dissuasion feature that people like which helps to promote solo mining and decentralisation.

Feel free to use pools, just thought you might not have picked up that risk from the mining white paper in the OP.

i dont think so with ocminers pool ...

which is the reason you require HIS miners - and not the opensourced ones we used from spmod and others ...

the private i mined at many moons ago - is exactly how that was - which is why it was private ... it was based on a trust level - i trusted the pool owner not to steal my mined coins - and it worked better than average and so much better than solo ... but agreed - with THAT pool - the private key was shared ... which is also why you cant use other miners on ocminers pool ...

im sure oc miner can shed more light on how he made his miner work with stratum pool ...

#crysx

Ah that myth is still around ? That people can see the public keys and "steal" the blocks etc Smiley

Funny

I think I've posted it 4-5 times in this thread already, I should really bookmark the post, but here, once again:

1) Full communication between pool and miner(s) is https encrypted on the spr pool - so no one can see anything

2) I'm using signed miners, you cannot use the regular ones, thats why they're linked on the getting started page.

3) Every round has their own private key and as soon as the block is found the coins are moved into a separate wallet so even if you would "crack" the https encryption and get to know the actual private key you could only steal the reward of this one block (and you would get automatically flagged/banned on the pool).

There are some extra features implemented in stratum which I don't want to post in public here but, just look at the stats, rest assured, the pool is working and paying fine Smiley

Oh and you might want to check if you find pools on the block explorer... You won't.. even though there is at least my public one, this is simply because every found block is paid to a new address... So you also won't see the other pools Wink
Thx OC
I have a private miner that does 1,750mh 3x 750ti but that won't work of course.
But I download your miner that gets 1,650mh and that still doesn't work.
It wouldn't connect.
What am I doing wrong?
Thx
edit  json_rpc failed
1608  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (decentralized blockexplorer coming) on: August 13, 2016, 11:05:52 AM
OC  I'm unable to connect to your pool.

You do know that pools get to see the private keys of the blocks you mine, as do others? That's one of the reasons this coin has a pool dissuasion feature that people like which helps to promote solo mining and decentralisation.

Feel free to use pools, just thought you might not have picked up that risk from the mining white paper in the OP.
Thx I didn't know that...and I would love to solo mine..but now I can't get through my firewall with norton..they made it 10x harder and my ip address keeps changing. Like to send all my hash to one wallet. Wink
1609  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (decentralized blockexplorer coming) on: August 12, 2016, 08:07:12 PM
OC  I'm unable to connect to your pool.
1610  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (decentralized blockexplorer coming) on: August 12, 2016, 03:49:37 PM
Anyone have a list of pools please.  thx

Only one that I am aware of https://spr.suprnova.cc and you can download the Spreadcoin Suprnova fork for mining from the getting started page.


Many people prefer to solo mine at this point, but this pool seems to be finding blocks often.
thefix  thx
1611  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (decentralized blockexplorer coming) on: August 12, 2016, 03:24:33 PM
Anyone have a list of pools please.  thx
1612  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][PSB] Pesobit, Philippine-based crypto created to cater the masses. on: August 11, 2016, 06:52:16 PM
Scrypt algo is killing the gpu's..80% of miners are gpu IMO so lost 80% of hash is gone... but looks like a good coin. Good luck. Smiley
1613  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Sia - Decentralized Storage on: August 10, 2016, 10:57:29 AM
they are all mining another coin i guess... but indeed something is weird about sia... almost no one contacted me (for the miner)

but i tested for a few days and rewards are much better on suprnova than nanopool
We maybe soon Wink What are the hash rates 750ti 980ti  ect.
this pool is sneaking in under the radar.  even a few 980ti's will get you handsome rewards. give it a go. you don't need a massive GPU farm
no find blocks = no rewards
find even just a few blocks = $$$
there are so few miners on the suprnova pool. and ten minute blocks with still MASSIVE payouts.


put it this way. i have bought 1 ps4 game per day.
i have bought box sets. and other stuff.
all from this one pool.
 Grin
With what hashrate ?
1614  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Sia - Decentralized Storage on: August 10, 2016, 10:16:02 AM
they are all mining another coin i guess... but indeed something is weird about sia... almost no one contacted me (for the miner)

but i tested for a few days and rewards are much better on suprnova than nanopool
We maybe soon Wink What are the hash rates 750ti 980ti  ect.
1615  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Nvidia GPU Mining Problems on: August 10, 2016, 10:04:33 AM
Its been mining now for 3 days no problems.
Its not the antivirus but something in windows on reboot not sure.
My next thing to do is take it off fast boot to normal boot.
That type of crash report is the drivers not installing all the way.
I dare not turn it off right now.. lost a lot of btc but another heat wave coming and I'll have to shut it down for 4 hours a day for 7 days... then I'll change the bios to slow boot.
It has 20,000 accepts so far. Smiley
But that is only one of the crash problems.. the other is why are they clocked at 1417 way out of range causing a ccminer crash? Bad cards? IDK
Maybe be doing an rma on both cards.
1616  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: █▓▒░-< [ZPOOL.CA][BTC Multipool] The miners multipool >-░▒▓█ Paid out 730+ BTC on: August 08, 2016, 07:50:24 PM
No reference.  direct hashrates.  scrypt is useless on GPU so i left it out.

Ive been up for 42 hours straight now.....  barely got home 85Mi south.

And all hashrates taken with ccminer dev 1.8.0 as my batch specifies.


I will do a normalization on the 960 as well.   I wonder if the ,stats function of the pool can use the GPU type to choose a normalization automatically.....  from there we just need to provide the data to be put in tables for the pool to reference...   coding it in might be hard, but i'm not sure personally.
Yes scrypt is useless :-) I see now 1.8 ccminer  why quark is low.
1617  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: █▓▒░-< [ZPOOL.CA][BTC Multipool] The miners multipool >-░▒▓█ Paid out 730+ BTC on: August 08, 2016, 02:58:39 PM
Long night in SF.  Got to the warehouse finally.

Here's some juicy tidbits:

EVGA GTX 750Ti normalization:
x17=1.8,
nist5=8.5,
x11evo=2.7,
sib=0.725,
x13=2.3,
x14=2.14,
x15=1.8,
x11=2.7,
qubit=4.2,
lyra2v2=6.2,
blakecoin=1.4,
blake2s=0.89,
neoscrypt=0.155,
decred=0.475,
skein=73.5,
lbry=44.2,
c11=2.74,
quark=5.0,


I'm tired.
Tired yes I know what you mean JK

quark is ? 6 mh
Or  .235mh scrypt for reference on 750ti  and quark is 6mh no oc'ing.
Just wondering if you used .235mh scrypt for a reference ?  Smiley
Thx
1618  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Nvidia GPU Mining Problems on: August 07, 2016, 03:01:03 PM
 Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided
What is that app? Driving me nuts. Shocked



1619  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Nvidia GPU Mining Problems on: August 07, 2016, 12:34:05 PM
Have you ever used steam? :  Http://www.steampowered.com

Just go to library/store and search for EVGA PrecisionX   That's how you download a copy.

It's just a i7 920;  nothing super special....  But the case is HUGE and heavy.  Holy cow.  Seriously.  Huge.  Ill either be adding a 3rd video card to this unit in the future, or ill be adding my FTA-PCIE adapter Wink

Next to it is a Dell Precision 690 with 2x X5365 Xeons and 24Gb of ECC Reg ram, as well as the upgraded 1000W power supply.  With an optional riser card you can install 2 16x PCIE cards, but when I ran two, I just jimmied one of the risers into a 1x slot.  That machine is a good reliable number pounder that I am looking to sell finally.  I have a 20 core machine to replace it which presently mining for me up in SF.

Ive been running all my cards in P2 as well.  I have kboost disabled for now.  The older ones like GTX 550, 650, 750, etc... seem to run in P0 on their own... My watercooled GTX 480 would run in P0 @ 75-80*c when mining and not thermal throttle surprisingly.... and that same single width mini radiator would cool the GPU and the i7-920 while mining Neoscrypt.


We just got our LBRY block.   for a 10.2% share reward, I got 0.011 BTC.  Now that I am where I belong at a little over 30% share presently..... that's a nice return if we get lucky again soon!   I am in it for the long haul on that algo for now.
Very nice JK Smiley
EVGA k-boost tool .. I never heard of that and to "keep" cards at the p0 state throughout all P-state changes  fantastic ..very nice do you have a link plz  Smiley
One connection per device is great too. Very nice.
I see you have a cooler too.
ps my cards are in the p2 state now except the 750ti of course.
Thx
EDIT:I didn't know kboost would do that.. I don't understand how that would keep them in the p0 state.

The card may sit in P2 state, but voltage, clocks, and etc are all set to P0 settings.  no matter what the power state table it reads from, the table is the P0 table.  This is how I understand how it works.

I did see a % increase of hashrates when enabling it.
How does FTA-PCIE adapter work? I dont see where you add a card to it. and how it would work. thx
1620  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Nvidia GPU Mining Problems on: August 07, 2016, 12:18:34 PM
throw away that relic, buy a 1070 really worth the invest imho, it's a great card very stable no problem i can let the rig run for days

also very high profit right now with lbry ive already mined 1 btc(actually a bit more...) in 15 days, with 7 gpu....
Thx Amph  I'm going to call gigabyte and see if I can trade them for a 1070. Wink those cards are bad 970 i have.

Amph what controller do you use again  afterburner only supports 4 cards like precision x garbage. Cheesy
thx
Is that afterburner Amp your using ? does it recognized all 6 cards?


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