From zergpool 11/29 algos can be mined with asics. (38%)
* can be mined with asics (*) probobly asic miners out there
*scrypt (*)keccak *qubit *quark neoscrypt keccakc lyra2z xevan yescryptR16 x17 *x11 (*)blake2s x16r hmq1725 hsr bitcore c11 yescrypt phi tribus lyra2v2 skunk sib timetravel (*)groestl *nist5 *x13 *skein *myr-gr x16s
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Monero nethash before the fork 1200 MHASH, nethash after the fork( block 693) 176 MHASH . the nethash will continue to decline until we reach 720 blocks.
At 176 MHASH we got around 352 000 gpu's mining (@500h/s). This should take some load of ethereum and zcash and boost the profit all over the board.
is the hashrate the same for the new algo? i mean a 1070ti do the same hash? HASH RATE IS SIMILAR-- I see a loss of 0.8% on my rigs from monerov6 to monerov7 a few hash per card.
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Monero nethash before the fork 1200 MHASH, nethash after the fork( block 693) 176 MHASH . the nethash will continue to decline until we reach 720 blocks.
At 176 MHASH we got around 352 000 gpu's mining (@500h/s). This should take some load of ethereum and zcash and boost the profit all over the board.
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yes ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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The 6-year old HD 7950 for $100ish does 550H/s. RX cards do 900H/s, which is higher than (unmodded) 1080 Ti. NVIDIA cards simply suck for cryptonight, it is pointless to advertise your miner for them.
600h/s could give $3 a day the next week for many days. It doesn't matter wich brand of the gpu. The fork creates a vacume, and the 2 min block time is building up the reward. 40 blocks have been mined in 14 hours. The normal monero emission is 420 blocks in 14 hours. These blocks will eventually be payed out to the miners in a short period of time My miner is around 10% faster than the other monero NVIDIA miners.
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Any ideas, when the difficulty will adjust downwards?
Currently, it pretty much at old ASIC levels.
We are now at block 1546050 (50 blocks after the fork. At 144 blocks after the fork, the difficulty will start to decline. At 720 blocks after the fork, the diff will normalize.
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12 hours ago Monero hardforked. Only 39 blocks have been found vs 360 blocks in the old POW algo. (10.8%) 90% of the network was asic's and botnet's!!
9/10 of the miners are gone, so in a few hours/days you can multiply the monero profit with 10. The fastest nvidia miner is the sp-mod and does 600hash/s on the gtx 1060 3gb. (80 watt). I haven't released a monerov7 yet, but might do it later.
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40% of the net hash is gone after the fork.
17 blocks found in 1 hour. Before the fork we got 30 blocks/hour
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This is a screenshot of the x16r sp-mod 1 month ago. 27MHASH on the gtx 1080ti with 80% tdp in the latest sp-mod I have optimized more kernels, so the speed doesn't fluctate as much as before and stays high. When the opensource miner hit slow sequences, my miner almost get all of the blocks on the network, ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Some of the raven miners also seem to have problems with some sequences. (hitting 0 blocks) no. The speed is fluctating with the sequence number so the speed is higher. 1080ti, 970,1070ti, 1060 3gb,1060 3gb,1070 (80% tdp) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fimage.ibb.co%2FdN5zhn%2Fraven_spmod.png&t=663&c=r39-gcAQwkaoSg)
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Take a look to the ccminer x16r code @ github and you will see ...
Some of the 80bit algos are slow and unstable. SIMD can be 100% faster with a rewrite, but the 80bit is only used once in the 16 algo chain, so you only get around 1/16 +6.25% gain compared to all of the opensource miners. To optimize more you need to repeat the rewrite on all the algos in the chain. My mod is around 20-30% faster than the fastest opensource / enemy miner(24 hour test on the pool) I have changed and optimized all of the 32 algos in the chain.
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I've put alot of hours in my mod. 32 algos 80bit / 64bit. I don't want to spread my hard work, and let you copy my shit and spread it for free.
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My latest mod is 20% faster. Go back to ethereum mining please. I will harvest all your raven profit... ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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I love islands, don't have one yet though ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif) You should buy a cheap one in a finnish lake, and put up a tent with a sauna. Add alot of vitto and beer and live the happy crypto life.. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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If one entity controls exchanges, 'usd' and books this is what we get. From 6,810 to 7,001 in two minutes. Healthy market.
You should trade on the p2p exchanges. The 100 biggest coins are shredded (coinmarketcap.com) , but the unlisted/new coins are prospering
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ccminer is already 20% slower. Now = enemy miner. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Most of you seem to like to xxx with the enemy. The putin miner require you to use a putin pool to deliver the payload. Clean exe with an open pussy.
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Agree but what has it to do with the BTC price? Without Bitmain it would be trillion already? Or $200?
If I could answer questions like this I would be living on a private island already. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Dump as we speak?
Look's like someone is buying expensive coins and sell them cheap. Eventually they will go out of budget right?
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NVDIA is so going to moon, HODL!
Look for "Hardfork sponsored by NVIDIA" ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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When bitmain can't sell any more devices for mining the price will rise.
Hmm, why? Because bitmain is more powerful than all the other actors combined in the bitcoin world.. That's why monero will hardfork every 6months or more. To retain the fair restribution of the hash.
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