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19361  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 8th Alt coin thread. Or what to do now that asics are all over the place. on: August 02, 2018, 12:19:09 AM
Just a heads up for those who have problem with raven and criptobridge-raven will be listed on cryptopia tomorrow(deposit/witdrawals are already working)not really sure if they are any better then cb but just a heads up

Nice!!! Didn't see that one coming this soon.
It's about time!
In any case RVN has seen its price rise quite nicely as a result lately. I had actually mined over 20'000 of these coins in 5 days not long after its release back in feb. Waited a few weeks and sold'em. Made $500. Good five days of mining for a 5x1080 rig that was.
Been accumulating a few thousand coins every now and then. It's like a safe bet to get back to when you're bored of Nicehash or ETH...

I've been mining it with 25 gpu's since mid April.  Very curious to see what this exchange listing does for the btc pairing.

yeah  maybe the 5200 I have jump
19362  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: New S9i whats going on here (blinking light on PSU) on: August 01, 2018, 09:19:19 PM
The BOB's were linked together (only 2 boards powered) and it went into a red fault. Then I tried only powering 2 hash boards with the bob's not linked and I got a dimmed digital readout on the 1 bob and then the one psu failed. Just curious, if you have 2 psu's powering 3 boards, and the PSU failed that is connected to the control board, what will happen to the S9, any damage?

assuming the psu fail is a cap or a mosfett and not a short you should be fine.
19363  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [200PH] ckpool.org ZERO FEE SPLNS no registration mining pool US/DE/CN on: August 01, 2018, 08:20:43 PM
a 9.1 sweet!!

},
 "solvedby": "3QRZahE19MNqGFfgHZngUzGFVrmgkrFeuX",
 "date": "[2018-08-01 18:09:21.911]",
 "hash": "0000000000000000000aecce65f3d7e35340d43d69311a1ae81068ee79191aa7",
 "shares": 540793110250,
 "diff": 9.1
}
19364  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: A Man, A Dream and a 4MW Facility. My journey setting this badboy up on: August 01, 2018, 03:16:51 PM
I have some good cheap cooling ideas for you.  very low cost  a 1 time expense.

pm me
19365  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 7nm Avalon ASIC (A3207) • AvalonMiner A9 • 0.06-0.07 J/GH on: August 01, 2018, 03:09:32 PM
Why? Is a bad idea...
As with the 7 & 8's the miners will be using different firmware and unless ran at default settings will no doubt want different Vcore voltage/offset tweaks. Even mixing within 1 family is not a good idea, aside from the tweaks, if you update firmware ALL miners on the controller are updated to it. Trust me: a 721 does not like thinking it just became a 741.-- been there, done that and fortunately was easy to back out of. Same for the 8's. RasPi's are cheap so it is best to just take the most sensible course

yeah   3 avalon long chains are close to bullet proof.
that is 12 per rasp pi.
and a rasp pi can be built for under 80 dollars

https://www.amazon.com/CanaKit-Raspberry-Starter-Premium-Black/dp/B07BCC8PK7/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?

so pick up  a few of them.
it only runs into a big expense if you go to a 1200 miner build as  105 at 80 = 8040
if you go to this level  you should consider a server  that does more the 4 usb ports. chains that a rasp pi does.

chains of 5 have a bit more errors then chains of 4 which have a bit more errors then chains of 3 which are close to error free.
19366  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 8th Alt coin thread. Or what to do now that asics are all over the place. on: August 01, 2018, 12:40:31 PM
Just a heads up for those who have problem with raven and criptobridge-raven will be listed on cryptopia tomorrow(deposit/witdrawals are already working)not really sure if they are any better then cb but just a heads up

nice I have 5200 rvn coins in a wallet and I did not like my choices of exchanges
19367  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Acorn M.2 FPGA based GPU Accelerator on: August 01, 2018, 12:36:15 PM
Well at least the negatives are revealed.  It shows me that a coin that favors GPUs  can still be made.  Basically the key will be my new coin has 12 algos written already all are tested and work. I will be using the 12 on a coin flip every 60 days basis.

Ie after 60 days on alog A  I flip a coin post results  heads we fork tails we stay.  If we fork I release new software to mine it.

the sole attraction of the coin is it favors gpus   call it gpu coin.  and yes it can still be asic or fpga levels but at a high cost of development.If the development team has that 12 algos ready the coin has a shot at acceptance.

As for not a single demo of working acorn 215+

I am glad I choose to go with 1 x2g nest and two 215+  cost 790  about 1 new 1080ti.

The eth pill effectively gave me 3 new 1080tis  so spending some back was okay.
19368  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: New S9i whats going on here (blinking light on PSU) on: August 01, 2018, 05:04:50 AM
Looks like a power overload to me.  You sure you have them hooked up right to the S9i?  e.g. only one power supply per hash board?

That has a grounding setup that allows both psus to be as one.

Ie you should be able to use any cable on any board.

My guess is a defect in the pcie cables.

Every once in a while parallel miner sends out a bad cable with crossed wires.

At op look at every pcie cable to see if they done correctly. I have a thread with clear photos of this issue

I will go to a real pc and find the thread for you.

Found the thread check it I bumped it just for you.
19369  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 7nm Avalon ASIC (A3207) • AvalonMiner A9 • 0.06-0.07 J/GH on: August 01, 2018, 02:21:34 AM
Interesting to note that 1720 watts is right up against the power limit for running (2) on a 220V 20amp circuit continuouosly. 

20 amps /2 = 10 amps * 80% max = 8 amps * 220V = 1760Watts.

Nice design point!

yeah works for 10 amp circuits =rare
20 amp common
30 amp common
50 amp less common

would really like a mini version  13000gh and 850 watts  but that is not going to happen.
19370  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 7nm Avalon ASIC (A3207) • AvalonMiner A9 • 0.06-0.07 J/GH on: August 01, 2018, 01:38:07 AM
They run at 40 c  but drop efficiency  841's do this.

30c  they are more efficient

but -1 or -2 settings help efficiency .

This year we had 1 hot week  and my 841's ran in 92f 95f 97f 94f   days with zero issues ... both the s9's and t1's dropped boards with those temps
19371  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 7nm Avalon ASIC (A3207) • AvalonMiner A9 • 0.06-0.07 J/GH on: August 01, 2018, 12:51:17 AM
the pangolin  M10 is 33,000 gh at 2145 or 65 watts a th

don't know if it has speed settings like the avalon 841 has


the avalon a9 is 26,500 at 1,720 =  64.9 watts a th


don't know if it has speed settings  but reads 26,500 to 30,000


I would love to set it to 1720 watts  as 3 fit on a 30 amp 240 volt nicely  doing 5160

So

 Avalon .....  A9 ...........................64.9 watts
 Pangolin.... M10 .........................65.0 watts
 Innosilicon. T2 Turbo................... 71.0 watts
 GMO......... forgot the name......... 82.0 watts
 BitMain...... S9 .......................... 100 watts

all per th  


So bitmain keeps selling the cheap s9's til ?

I am looking forward to getting some avalons asap
19372  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Acorn M.2 FPGA based GPU Accelerator on: July 31, 2018, 09:56:15 PM
So unless squirrels confirms it will mine v7 on nicehash people will be afraid to buy the gear.
I did not make this up.  I am clearly stating peoples concerns

As a newly started company, with such a modular and advanced product, I dont think their target is that broad yet, Its easier for them to sell the first batches to the more hardcore miners, and let them promote and handle most of the q&a for the nicehash guys Cheesy

I think they are not looking at the customer base  nicehash,miningpoolhub.simplemining.net run a lot of hash on as they say Monero7

By not confirming v1 is the same as v7 listed at the three above and will work they lose out on buyers.

I know the kind of guys at  Squirrels think they are smart  so maybe they have a better method to sell the gear.

Last I looked there are more then 1000 215+ left at the minority  due to ship on Sept 30th.  that is 60 days from now.

and squirrels has Sept Oct Nov ship dates.

I guess when early users get them and use them other will buy more.
19373  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: mmpool.org - 1.5% fee DGM/PPS - tx fees/vardiff/merge mine/tor on: July 31, 2018, 08:39:02 PM
That 47TH looks so much nicer than 9TH in the old thread. Smiley


yeah but nicehash bumped it off last night because the diff is set at 260,000  and nicehash wants 1,000,000

if the pool owner would give us a higher diff port we could rent from nice hash  with zero issues
a true legendary behavior. i'm really impressed of the idea of a legendary helping a small pool just to sustain the idea of descentralization. of cource that any good pool admin must take into consideration the fact that one might be interested in having some rented hashing power. especially the ones that have some serious number of shares into current round.

yeah  he did get the high pool done.  I will be giving it a go soon.

maybe on thurs I will rent a few ph for a while
19374  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Acorn M.2 FPGA based GPU Accelerator on: July 31, 2018, 08:06:25 PM
Many people mine at Nicehash with gpus.

Nicehash  mentions two names

CryptoNight7 = stratum+tcp://cryptonightv7.eu.nicehash.com:3363
CryptoNightHeavy = stratum+tcp://cryptonightheavy.eu.nicehash.com:3364

So  the question asked was valid and an answer from anyone that is not gpuhoarder Since it is his product carries zero weight  if it fails to mine at least one of the two above

So @ gpuhoarder does it mine one of the two above?

for me I plan on mining mostly x16r , but some want to mine at the addresses above.



Whattomine calls it cryptonight v7 also, but it is monero chain fork 7, that changed from cryptonight (v0) to cryptonight v1 which adds a few operations to the main loop and the setup phase to kick asics off the network.

This is the last time i will say it, what acorn can mine is the current monero fork monero7 using cryptonight v1, the one where you dont fight asics. It does NOT mine the old cryptonight (v0) variant that asics are all over, and it does not mine cryptonight heavy.

I dont see why you need gpuhorder to confirm this, sqrl site clearly says cryptonight v1, and that is whats really driving monero atm, go google it, and you will find you that monero use cryptonight v1, cryptonight v7 does not exist. Ask anyone that knows the technical details of monero they will say its cryptonight v1.

Go read https://coin.fyi/news/monero/cryptonight-v7-vs-v1-a-nitpick-request-to-use-the-correct-algorithm-name-8b8o05

As I said I don't care about monero and will be mining x16r
Once again nicehash has a lot of miners on v7  as they call it not v1 as you call it.
I get that v1 and v7 = the same  

just like BCC and BCH  are both names for bitcoin cash   yeah I know some will say no only BCH is correct.

I am not responsible for bittrex calling Bitcoin cash BCC
I am not responsible for nicehash calling  the new fork V7

squirrels says it mines v1 on its website  not v7
nicehash has no mention of v1 on its website.

So unless squirrels confirms it will mine v7 on nicehash people will be afraid to buy the gear.
I did not make this up.  I am clearly stating peoples concerns

Squirrels chart

ETHASH ---------------CryptonightV1---------LYRA2REV2--------------X16R

@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@

nicehash
cryptoNightV7 = stratum+tcp://cryptonightv7.eu.nicehash.com:3363

I am not confused since I know that many websites use different terms.
Such as Bittrex calling Bitcoincash BCC
Some people are confused.

on a different tack



Youtube video was nice to see but since it was released on July 29th  and not 1 single acorn in site not one many will be nervous and see this as a way to buy time.

GPUHoarder mentioned a while back that "v1" was the correct term and that's what they will use. Most of us who are following this thread know that.

I follow 35 threads on gear and have mined with

50 different gpu models
20 different cpus
40 different asics.


I am well versed with many algos and have used many of them.

Many people just mine at nicehash and look at the choices there

CryptoNightV7  has 55MH/s on Nicehash

https://www.nicehash.com/marketplace/cryptonightv7





miningpoolhub  has this guide

Miner Guide

A. Miner Setting

  Prerequisite

  Check whether you are a CPU/GPU(AMD&NVIDIA)/ASIC miner and install any miner depends on it.
  You will need proper server, port no., username/worker name and download the latest miner/wallet.

  Port no.    20580
  Server

  U.S.:      us-east.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20580
  Europe: europe.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20580
  Asia:     asia.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20580
        
Miner

  For GPU miner

  (1) Claymore GPU Miner

Download: Claymore's CryptoNight AMD GPU Miner - Windows, Linux

GPU: v.11.3 or above

Configuration e.g.:

NsGpuCNMiner.exe -pow7 1 -xpool ssl://us-east.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20580 -xwal username.workername -xpsw x


Add "-pow7 1" option to support Monero hardfork(hardfork activation height: 1546000).

FYI, "ssl://" is specified for secure network connection.

You can mine without this option but it is recommended to use because Claymore miner's devfee gets lower with this.
Also, it would help some outer firewall disconnection issues time to time.


  (2) Xmr-stak GPU Miner

Download: Xmr-stak AMD NVIDIA Miner - Windows, Linux

           Choose "monero7" option to support Monero hardfork(hardfork activation height: 1546000).
  look like they prefer to use 7


  For CPU miner

  (1) Claymore CPU miner

Download: Claymore's CryptoNote Windows CPU Miner

CPU: v.4.0 or above
    
Configuration e.g.:

NsCpuCNMiner64.exe -pow7 1 -o ssl://us-east.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20580 -u username.workername -p x

Add "-pow7 1" option to support Monero hardfork(hardfork activation height: 1546000).
   i see pow7


  (2) Xmr-stak CPU miner

Download: Xmr-stak CPU Miner - Windows, Linux

Choose "monero7" option to support Monero hardfork(hardfork activation height: 1546000).   this looks to be 7


So  to insist v1 is correct and v7 does not exist is fine by me  I am simply telling you people don't see a 7 and they don't care to buy the gear.


@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@

and simplemining.net


lists  Monero7  
Miner Name   R   RX   NV   Info   Comments   
claymore-eth            Dagger-Hashimoto (eth,etc)      
claymore-zec            Equihash (zec,btg)      
claymore-xmr            CryptoNight (xmr)      
tdxminer            Lyra2z (xzc-Zcoin)      
ravencoin-miner            x16r (Raven)      
ccminer            Many alghoritms, PHI2   If not working then use newest OS image   


xmrig            Monero7      
xmr-stak            Monero7   
 they use 7


   
optiminer            Equihash (zec,btg)   (200 MB !!!)   
gatelessgate            Neoscrypt, Many alghoritms      
sgminer            x16r (Raven) + many others      
nevermore-brian            x16s, x16r      
ewbf            Equihash (zec,btg)      
lolminer            Equalihash 96.5/144.5      
z-enemy            x16r,x16s,phi,bitcore   If not working then use newest OS image   
dstm            Equihash (zec,btg)      
bminer            Equihash (zec,btg)      
enemy            x16r (Raven) + many others      
ethminer            Dagger-Hashimoto (eth,etc)      
TRASH            Dagger-Hashimoto (eth,etc)   


Like it or not  a ton of places have that 7  and people want to see the 7   
19375  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Acorn M.2 FPGA based GPU Accelerator on: July 31, 2018, 07:07:09 PM
Many people mine at Nicehash with gpus.

Nicehash  mentions two names

CryptoNight7 = stratum+tcp://cryptonightv7.eu.nicehash.com:3363
CryptoNightHeavy = stratum+tcp://cryptonightheavy.eu.nicehash.com:3364

So  the question asked was valid and an answer from anyone that is not gpuhoarder Since it is his product carries zero weight  if it fails to mine at least one of the two above

So @ gpuhoarder does it mine one of the two above?

for me I plan on mining mostly x16r , but some want to mine at the addresses above.



Whattomine calls it cryptonight v7 also, but it is monero chain fork 7, that changed from cryptonight (v0) to cryptonight v1 which adds a few operations to the main loop and the setup phase to kick asics off the network.

This is the last time i will say it, what acorn can mine is the current monero fork monero7 using cryptonight v1, the one where you dont fight asics. It does NOT mine the old cryptonight (v0) variant that asics are all over, and it does not mine cryptonight heavy.

I dont see why you need gpuhorder to confirm this, sqrl site clearly says cryptonight v1, and that is whats really driving monero atm, go google it, and you will find you that monero use cryptonight v1, cryptonight v7 does not exist. Ask anyone that knows the technical details of monero they will say its cryptonight v1.

Go read https://coin.fyi/news/monero/cryptonight-v7-vs-v1-a-nitpick-request-to-use-the-correct-algorithm-name-8b8o05

As I said I don't care about monero and will be mining x16r
Once again nicehash has a lot of miners on v7  as they call it not v1 as you call it.
I get that v1 and v7 = the same 

just like BCC and BCH  are both names for bitcoin cash   yeah I know some will say no only BCH is correct.

I am not responsible for bittrex calling Bitcoin cash BCC
I am not responsible for nicehash calling  the new fork V7

squirrels says it mines v1 on its website  not v7
nicehash has no mention of v1 on its website.

So unless squirrels confirms it will mine v7 on nicehash people will be afraid to buy the gear.
I did not make this up.  I am clearly stating peoples concerns

Squirrels chart

ETHASH ---------------CryptonightV1---------LYRA2REV2--------------X16R

nicehash
cryptoNightV7 = stratum+tcp://cryptonightv7.eu.nicehash.com:3363

I am not confused since I know that many websites use different terms.
Such as Bittrex calling Bitcoincash BCC
Some people are confused.

on a different tack



Youtube video was nice to see but since it was released on July 29th  and not 1 single acorn in site not one many will be nervous and see this as a way to buy time.
19376  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185PH] ckpool.org ZERO FEE SPLNS no registration mining pool US/DE/CN on: July 31, 2018, 05:38:43 PM
99.989 %   as 5948806966417/5949437371609 =  0.999894039528005


Sorry for being OCD  its my degree in accounting Grin

but  99.989 works for me.
Anything under a hundred is good.  Smiley

I would sign up for 9 straight 99's right here right now.
19377  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 17.2TH/s, 1570W Innosilicon announces the most powerful and efficient BTC Miner on: July 31, 2018, 02:19:13 PM
THAT is very interesting and almost a throwback to the A1 days when Inno was more than happy to sell chips. You folks should contact Sidehack....

Would be nice  even if they use Asic boost I would love to get a sidehack project going.
19378  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185PH] ckpool.org ZERO FEE SPLNS no registration mining pool US/DE/CN on: July 31, 2018, 02:11:13 PM
99.989 %   as 5948806966417/5949437371609 =  0.999894039528005


Sorry for being OCD  its my degree in accounting Grin

but  99.989 works for me.
19379  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Acorn M.2 FPGA based GPU Accelerator on: July 31, 2018, 02:03:34 PM
Many people mine at Nicehash with gpus.

Nicehash  mentions two names

CryptoNight7 = stratum+tcp://cryptonightv7.eu.nicehash.com:3363
CryptoNightHeavy = stratum+tcp://cryptonightheavy.eu.nicehash.com:3364

So  the question asked was valid and an answer from anyone that is not gpuhoarder Since it is his product carries zero weight  if it fails to mine at least one of the two above

So @ gpuhoarder does it mine one of the two above?

for me I plan on mining mostly x16r , but some want to mine at the addresses above.

19380  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: [Video] Tear down/ Component replacement Avalon Miner 841 on: July 31, 2018, 04:20:00 AM
No worries, I'm amazed it hadn't been called out before. I actually considered getting rid of the audio as it bothered me; just a slip I hadn't realised until I was editing it.

In the end I just left it there as it still gets the point across.

I do all my you tube mining videos raw with no edits.

Many times I interchange cpu gpu psu while speaking on my gpu builds.
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