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2041  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: lolMiner 1.64: Fastest Kaspa miner in market on: December 22, 2022, 09:49:15 AM
lolMiner 1.65

Improved Kaspa performance in ETC and ETHW dual mining by about 6-7% on AMD (Big) Navi GPUs and 10-12% on Nvidia Turing and Ampere, measured at the same Ethash speed. The actual improvement depends on the concretely selected dual factor. Re-tuning your setup is highly recommended.
Improved Kaspa performance in Kaspa only mining mode by 0.6 to 1.2% on Nvidia GPUs and 0.4-0.5% on AMD (Big) Navi GPUs at approximately same power draw.
Beta feature: Added experimental support for AMD RX7900 series. Supported algorithms: Et(c)hash, kHeavyHash and the corresponding dual mining.

https://github.com/Lolliedieb/lolMiner-releases/releases/tag/1.65

Check all links with this post from the developer.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4724735.0
2042  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: SRBMiner-MULTI GPU & CPU Miner on: December 21, 2022, 11:40:33 AM
V1.1.4
+ Added support for gfx1100 (RDNA3 : RX 7900) GPU's
Where can I see the mining test data for the RX 7900 video card?
2043  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Radeon RX 7000 on: December 21, 2022, 11:39:24 AM
When we can expect miner updates to support 7900 GPUs?
AMD RX 7900 series won't Mine Crypto...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OROYDtAncnU
Maybe in a week, or maybe in a month, miners will be updated, and for a few more months, developers will increase performance on popular palgorithms. Now mining is still unprofitable on expensive video cards due to the large payback.

AFAIK SRBMiner-MULTI already has support added for RX 7000 series cards.
Have you seen mining tests?
I did not find this information on the Internet and mining groups.
The update was only on December 17, and my post was earlier.
I am sure that not all algorithms will be implemented in the first versions of the miners and the hashrate with energy consumption will not be the best.

V1.1.4
+ Added support for gfx1100 (RDNA3 : RX 7900) GPU's
+ Fixed hashrate regression on 'autolykos2' algorithm for Vega/Ellesmere GPU's that was introduced unintentionally in an earlier version
+ Renamed '--adl-disable' parameter to '--gpu-sensors-disable'
+ Minor bug fixes
2044  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Best algo for RTX 40** series on: December 21, 2022, 11:22:58 AM
According to the latest rumors, RTX 4060 Ti would get AD106-350 GPU with 4352 CUDA cores. This particular SKU would feature 8GB of GDDR6 memory clocked at 18 Gbps. This would be the first known model from RTX 40 series to feature GDDR6 memory instead of GDDR6X. Earlier leaks mentioned that AD106 features 128-bit memory bus, which means this card would have a bandwidth of 288 GB/s.
https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-geforce-rtx-4060-ti-rumored-to-feature-4352-cudas-8gb-memory-and-220w-tdp
https://twitter.com/kopite7kimi/status/1602761028584247298?

This means that this should be the best card to buy for mining as GDDR6 does not heat to much compared to GDDR6X which is well known to heat up early and bring up problems,we had a lot of cases that the hash rate was down in this very section because of the GDDR6X memory.

I only hope that the price is good,and seeing 220w tdp I think that it should perform well at 80 Mhsh at 140 w tuned for Ethash algorithm,if the price is good a rig with 3 of such cards will consume not much but will be mining a good amount of crypto like ETHW which difficulty right now is in the lows.
2 RX5600 video cards consume 160-170 watts and give out 80-85 megahash on the Ethash algorithm. The price of these graphics cards in good condition is now $200 each. If you need ETHW coins, then you can buy a similar hashrate cheaper and mine while the hashrate of the coin is small.

That is also a very good advice which I have not thought about but the problem is these cards are only 6 GB and as far as I know the ETHW dag file size is already at 5.2 GB or near it which means I doubt I can mine for that long with those cards and this is going to be the downside to this,probably they are good options for mining ETC while you wait for the price of ETC to grow.

They can also be good cards to mine my ETHW at that power consumption is better than a RTX 3080 which does just a bit more than that and consume more power,maybe it is the right time to invest in such cards as 5 of those can give you 200 Mhsh at 400 watt in total and 500 watt in total together with the motherboard and with ETHW mining difficulty it can be a gamble worth taking.

Ethereum PoW
25 Apr 2024 13:01
19,200,000
https://minerstat.com/dag-size-calculator
These video cards still have enough time, and after 25 Apr 2024 another 3-4 months, the zombie mod will probably work effectively, unless of course the coin dies.
But remembering the old dialogues, it's probably better to buy some coins Ethereum PoW

2045  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: What are your plans for the coming year? on: December 21, 2022, 11:12:18 AM
After this very turbulent year, what are your plans for the coming year?

I had to sell most of my gpus, I managed to sell for a reasonable price, it wasn't at the peak, but it was good.
The price of electricity increased, the ETH POW ended, and the price plummeted.
But I have already witnessed these market changes and I know that things can change quickly, new minable coins can emerge, prices can skyrocket and we have to stay alert to catch the best timing possible.

Here I still have my PSUs, processors, risers and more, ready for a possible comeback.
I'm following the 4080 and look forward to see how much the RTX 4060 Ti will cost. I don't have any RTX 4xxx series yet.

And another important thing I learned in the market: always have a plan, optimistic and pessimistic, so you can take better advantage of the market.
Without a plan you can end up with a bag of worthless coins and/or be left out of a good opportunity.

I turned off the equipment and wait for a new opportunity. Most old graphics cards will probably not be much inferior in profit to new graphics cards like RTX 4060. My plus is that I will turn my equipment back on if mining is profitable. The maximum investment is a new SIM card for the Internet. My equipment has already paid for itself. But new miners will need to buy new video cards again.
2046  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Difference between cloud mining and hosted mining? on: December 21, 2022, 11:05:57 AM
So I have a mine and trying to get smaller customers (MOQ 24 units) to fill our facility. 1,600 total slots in the United States. 5.75 cents with profit sharing component and ZERO security deposit required - no matter the size.

Should I just start a new thread and add pictures? I am trying to avoid scammers but also want to reach people outside of the normal broker channels.

What do you all recommend??


What coin are you going to mine?
If this ASIC is for bitcoin with a minimum batch of 24 units, then I would probably buy bitcoin now and wait for a new price increase. But if you have very comfortable conditions for the price of electricity, then it is easier to find partners among miners who cannot continue mining because of expensive electricity.
2047  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Air conditioning and miners on: December 21, 2022, 10:53:15 AM
The whole set up can be seen as follows:


When mining is in trend, you can use the air conditioner to cool the video cards. Now this mining farm is unprofitable even without an air conditioner, and with an air conditioner there will only be losses. Perhaps the air conditioner consumes more electricity than the mining farm. And the conclusion is very simple: you need to choose the right room with the possibility of installing inexpensive ventilation.
2048  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Cloud mining for bitcoin on: December 21, 2022, 10:46:49 AM
    - Cloud mining is really what you thought of as a way to do what you want dude, there are many other options out there to help you do what you want to happen, like Crypto trading, or if you have a lot of money buy a bitcoin mining rig so hassle is not involved anymore.

Because in this era cloud mining is just junk in the trash because it is no longer profitable to be honest dude. Assets will only be at risk, bosses who know how to be careful are still good.
If you do not want to lose money on cloud mining, then it is possible to do this on crypto trading Smiley
Most cloud mining services become active when the price of bitcoin rises and mining quickly pays off. Now most miners are trying to save their business, and most of the cloud mining offer is probably scammers.
2049  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Bitcoin's Future: What Happens When the Block Reward is Lower Than Fees? on: December 21, 2022, 10:42:08 AM
In fact, the problem of electricity shortage is not all over the world. There are huge surpluses of electricity in many countries, and mining will develop further. Even now, when mining is unprofitable, the hash rate chart shows a reverse trend.
2050  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Buy new mining equipment, don't be penny wise pound foolish! on: December 21, 2022, 10:35:01 AM
I have heard the argument many times that some fairly use equipment are better options for purchase when compared to brand new. I can't understand how this can be argued when clearly the only reason to go for fairly used equipment should be insufficient money to afford a new one. My advice for anyone who wants to buy equipment to start mining is that if you can afford to get the new one, go for it and play the long game instead of trying to save some little money on fairly used that are more prone to developing a fault. Buy new equipment if possible.
The main mistake miners make is when they buy equipment, but they do not have partners to quickly repair these ASICs. If you can repair equipment, then you can buy used mining equipment. Cheap electricity will give the miner more benefits.
2051  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Aleo mining on: December 21, 2022, 10:30:06 AM
Mining a coin on the zkSnark algorithm requires powerful processors, so Chinese manufacturers are already actively making cases for miners. So far, Nvidia video cards are leading on this algorithm.

For 6 GPUs
CPU 2 x 2698V3
RAM 64G
SSD 128G
Mobo X99 board
Power supply 2500W

Price: 640 USDT

https://t.me/MiningGuru46/946

Informational post, not advertising.
2052  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: The World's Best Mining Facilities on: December 21, 2022, 10:22:53 AM
Core Scientific, one of the largest publicly traded crypto mining companies in the U.S., is filing for bankruptcy.
The company still generates positive cash flow, and plans to continue mining while repaying debtholders.
The stock is down 98% this year as plunging crypto prices and rising energy prices made mining a much harder business.
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/12/20/bitcoin-miner-core-scientific-filing-for-bankruptcy-will-keep-mining.html
2053  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Cloud mining for bitcoin on: December 18, 2022, 11:17:14 AM
If you want to earn money in cloud mining, it is better to buy 1 mining farm first. Then you will understand why you should not invest in cloud mining.
2054  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: A dream for CPU-Miners on: December 18, 2022, 11:07:38 AM
If we are talking about reducing energy consumption, then there is a very simple rule. It is possible to develop an energy-efficient ASIC based on mobile processors, but the number of miners will depend on the mining profit on this coin. Even if one company has a monopoly for a while, Bitmain can quickly make its decisions.
2055  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: DeFi hacks [history] on: December 17, 2022, 01:50:14 PM
Solana DeFi Exchange Raydium Hacked for Over $2 Million
The attacker appears to have used the protocol’s own private keys to drain liquidity pools. It’s unclear how they got them.
https://decrypt.co/117455/solana-raydium-hacked-2-million

The wallet draining LP Pools from Raydium liquidity pools has received over $2.2M now, including $1.6M $SOL
https://twitter.com/nansenportfolio/status/1603762024667746305?
2056  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: A dream for CPU-Miners on: December 17, 2022, 01:46:17 PM
Actually miners still used CPU to mine coins. But, as more people are interested in coin mining, the mining process became more difficult since Hashrate is increased. And now GPU Hashrate is higher than CPU.
You write nonsense. The hashrate of a coin primarily depends on the algorithm.
If you think that GPUs are superior to CPUs, then try mining Monero with the RandomX algorithm on GPU. It's not a shitcoin.
Try to improve these results.
https://xmrig.com/benchmark
And not all algorithms will win mobile solutions, so you need to understand for which algorithms to buy equipment.
2057  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Best algo for RTX 40** series on: December 17, 2022, 01:35:05 PM
According to the latest rumors, RTX 4060 Ti would get AD106-350 GPU with 4352 CUDA cores. This particular SKU would feature 8GB of GDDR6 memory clocked at 18 Gbps. This would be the first known model from RTX 40 series to feature GDDR6 memory instead of GDDR6X. Earlier leaks mentioned that AD106 features 128-bit memory bus, which means this card would have a bandwidth of 288 GB/s.
https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-geforce-rtx-4060-ti-rumored-to-feature-4352-cudas-8gb-memory-and-220w-tdp
https://twitter.com/kopite7kimi/status/1602761028584247298?

This means that this should be the best card to buy for mining as GDDR6 does not heat to much compared to GDDR6X which is well known to heat up early and bring up problems,we had a lot of cases that the hash rate was down in this very section because of the GDDR6X memory.

I only hope that the price is good,and seeing 220w tdp I think that it should perform well at 80 Mhsh at 140 w tuned for Ethash algorithm,if the price is good a rig with 3 of such cards will consume not much but will be mining a good amount of crypto like ETHW which difficulty right now is in the lows.
2 RX5600 video cards consume 160-170 watts and give out 80-85 megahash on the Ethash algorithm. The price of these graphics cards in good condition is now $200 each. If you need ETHW coins, then you can buy a similar hashrate cheaper and mine while the hashrate of the coin is small.
2058  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: WildRig Multi 0.35.3 beta multi-algo miner for AMD & NVIDIA on: December 17, 2022, 01:26:36 PM
WildRig Multi 0.35.3 beta
improved nexapow up to 40% depends on gpu
https://github.com/andru-kun/wildrig-multi/releases/tag/0.35.3b


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5023676.msg45328824#msg45328824
Check all links with this post from the developer.

Coin:
https://cryptomining-blog.com/tag/nexapow/
NEXA is yet another one of those promising new crypto projects that can be mined with GPUs that we want to point your attention to, it has been launched a couple of months ago, but until recently was largely running under the radar. NEXA could initially be mined only with CPU, but GPU mining was just recently launched and that is what spiked the growing interest in the project significantly. NEXA uses a custom mining algorithm that is also GPU-intensive, meaning that more powerful video cards will have higher hashrate and memory can be downlocked for lower power consumption. It is interesting to note that the project has a very high total coin emission of 21 Trillion, yes, that is a LOT of zeroes with a block time of 2 minutes and 10 Million NEXA coins block reward… apart from that concern definetly worth checking it out and mining some coins.
2059  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Is the HDD mining hype over? on: December 16, 2022, 10:45:55 AM
CHIA mining can also be decentralized, because according to the miners there is now a huge payback period for equipment that exceeds the average life of hard drives. If this coin becomes popular, then it will be captured by centralized pools very quickly.

I just hope centralized pools don't take over the HDD mining industry, as that would make it much harder for the average Joe to mine at home using their old drives. Pools would effectively make solo mining pointless. We're going to have to see if developers are willing to make decentralized solutions such as P2Pool and Betterhash work on HDD-mineable coins like CHIA and BURST. But I doubt they will do anything about it, since HDD-mineable coins aren't that popular on the market. I've read something about "mineable tokens" on the ETH blockchain (eg: 0xBitcoin), so maybe we'll see HDD-mineable tokens built on ETH soon.

At least, we aren't stuck with just GPU, ASIC, CPU, and FPGA mining. As long as there are many options to choose from, nothing else matters. Just my thoughts Grin
What do you think will happen if the price of the CНIA coin rises to 200-300 dollars? The number of miners will increase, the hashrate will increase, and new miners will mine on pools, and not play with luck in solo mining. As a result, solo mining will be possible only for large miners, and not for home miners with a couple of dozen hard drives.
2060  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Difference between cloud mining and hosted mining? on: December 16, 2022, 10:39:52 AM
I have no idea what the difference between the two is because I am not involved in mining. I directly invest in coins, but I'm curious about the differences between the two in case I decide to start mining.

You can also invest $50 in cloud mining. And each mining hosting has a minimum amount of equipment that you should have, for example, 10 ASICs at least. Both options are very risky.


You invite a person to invest money without explanation? How will this help him understand the technical side and the differences? He's asking about something completely different.
Where did you see investment proposals in my post?
I always say that you need to mine only on your equipment.You will not recognize the technical side and differences if you sit in front of a computer or phone monitor. For security reasons, you will not be allowed to enter the mining farm.
There are a lot of scams with such mining in Russia
https://irk.today/2022/12/14/organizatory-mayning-otelya-v-irkutske-predstanut-pered-sudom-za-krazhu-oborudovaniya-u-svoih-klientov/
https://secretmag.ru/criminal/v-rossii-aferisty-sozdali-maining-otel-dlya-krazhi-oborudovaniya-24-06-2022.htm
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