could at least have been released with a pool and pre-announcement.
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no pre-announce, block rewards scale in the wrong direction...
will hit an exchange anyway and suckers will buy
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the king is dead, long live the king! ... nope, not this time. sorry.
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I think the only argument in that post was that you like M's more than k's
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Do you mean 7790 or 7970?
If you do mean 7790, wow did you buy the wrong cards. 7950 is THE scrypt mining card - they do 550KH/s at relatively low power use, and they're cheap. I got mine for about £180 used off Fleabay.
Wel not really.. You get around half the mh/s, it uses less that half the power and cost less than half of the 7950. plus you can combine them with the ATI never settle reloaded keys which are still far from worthless. However, as always, in a country where electricity is expensive, you need lots of hashpower per rig to make up for mainboard/CPU... so you'll probably need 7 of the 7790s to even make a cent of profit in germany
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this would be a great additional incentive to mine - good idea!
Wonder how many times we'd see Lemonparty
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why is nigerian prince butterflycoin even one of the options?
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OK, 1000 EXC bounty for a new and flashy client Icon.
The bounty will go to the Icon that both myself and the community like the best.
not an icon, but well
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I was concerned about running an in-wallet miner because I wasn't sure that it would effectively use all my cores or whatever, but gen=1 in the securecoin.conf and my VM with the Securecoin wallet consistently has over 600% CPU utilization. Considering it's a VM and I've got a bunch of other stuff running, I'd say it's firing on all cylinders. Awesome.
And I apologize if I missed this in the 30+ pages of this thread but how does the difficulty reported in getmininginfo relate to the difficulty of other coins? It looks like it's not the same scale as other coins.
if I haven't missed anything major, pooler's cpuminer should give you twice the hashrate though.
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i think what you wanted to say in the title is "combines the advantages of bitcoin and litecoin"
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who wants to see camera pictures of your screen! if you post stuff like that we want to see the monster. :p
also, for both your systems, what's the wattage pulled from the wall when mining?
I have sapphire OC 7950s (only 3 in a rig) and they could be undervolted quite a bit, from 930 W stock to 570 W without losing performance. I'm curious about the hash/watt ratio your rigs offer.
3x Sapphire OC will get you 1650 MH/s at 570 W for scrypt. I could push them harder, but heat, noise and energy usage started increasing too quickly after 550 MH/s per card.
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Anyone went for this shit? I only see about 6-12% of the performance the CPU should offer. It's slower than my netbook. Don't go for it. Don't go for it - it's a trap and you can only cancel via phone. ridiculous.
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could call it picocoin or something to go another route than "infinitecoin"
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So you can change the name, but the initials IC2 have to stay, correct? Or can you simply change everything?
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if I remember correctly, the release will not be punctually announced here on bitcointalk? might make people reluctant to place money in the pot.
however, that thread was ages old, maybe the policy has changed.
i hope this is decentralized enough... however if only it brings thousands of money-hungry graphics card hoarders to use them for something actually useful for a while, that's already awesome enough !
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wow, first pool i've ever seen that requires email verification
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could have saved yourself from so much CLENCHED SPHINCTER RAGE if you only picked a different name. Actually this is an "improvement" over infinitecoin1. :p
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