Back to $1100 The climb in the last few days is getting pretty crazy! It'll break $500 today and probably $600 tomorrow. I don't think it's likely, but it would be also nice if altcoins would follow the trend which would boost mining profitability.
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Anybody managed to run multiple instances of the wallet on the same windows machine? I couldn't do it with --datadir or even with sandboxie. Edit: debug log suggest that it chokes on tor tor thread start tor thread exit
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Seems plausible. The price climbed so high so fast that shorts are out and most traders surely exited by now waiting to reentry.
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Thanks, but I gave up on it and just forgot to edit/delete the thread.
Maybe in the future if mona climbs back up I'll give it another try.
Not going to delete it now in case others want to chip in.
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It doesn't mean much. I'm very skeptical ETH will ever get anywhere. It should have been in development much longer before distribution begin.
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3.2% of the premine is the total amount of the PoW phase. Why even bother with mining then? Oh wait, it's another useless ICO so it's obvious.
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It was probably the case for only a few hours, but now it's more like 0. 0016 per 750 Ti if you look at the coin and the market behind it and it doesn't look like it's going to get better (highest buy order is at 100 sat vs. 175 lowest sell). Although, block halving is incoming in about 10 days.
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In addition, the same reason applies why Mangocoinz ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1221198) can never be a serious coin. It's easy to emulate tons of mobiles on PC, all with different HWID with a modified client that generates points without even having to emulate an accelerometer. Anything that can be emulated is easy to cheat and the mobile platform falls into that. I've never touched Mango but I'm sure some people made a few BTCs off of it by cheating the system.
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Bastion alone produces roughly 0.082 BTC worth of J a day if I calculated it correctly which is not much but if you can easily take a big chunk of it with a few GPUs every day, it adds up nicely.
Block Time: 45 seconds reward 2 joincoins 80 joincoins generated in one hour 1920 joincoins generated in 24Hours 1 join= 0.00028503 BTC (bittrex) 0,5472576BTC generated every day. 80 blocks/160 coins per hour so 3840 coins per day. But that's across all 13 algos which means roughly 295 coins per algo per day, hence my 0.082 figure. Unless I missed something.
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280X, 290X, 290X, and Fury X - in this order. And yeah, only in JoinCoin, but fun!
Let's see if you can find 24 blocks in 30minutes. nope my penis is bigger <3 yeah... well, thought it was a pissing contest (must admit... this thread is getting a bit boring... bored enough to find boring to reply) (don't understand either why sp wants to donate to other devs either... are you part of nicehash ?) He's encouraging open development with monetary rewards. It doesn't matter if he's another dev, that's not what he's been working on. Still not sure why everyone is hard up about Joincoin, I attempted to mine it, but got very sporadically accepted shares for 5x 970s (mined for about a hour and got two shares). The volume and cap is extremely low so it it'll be saturated almost instantly (and apparently by one GPU). NIST5 with CCminer is broken on Joincoin as well. Tpruvot version crashes the whole system after about 1-5 minutes of mining. It doesn't matter to you because it's something you want - same logic causes people to fall for 419 scams; people don't think about WHY something good seems to be happening. It's interesting to others, though. Bastion is limited specifically to Joincoin, there is no money there, no future, not really much of anything... Maybe a passing interest, but that doesn't apply to scams at all. You could really replace that with anything. 'No you only care about yourself', just as silly... So, enlighten me then, what does the broad picture of Bastion entail for the crypto world or am I just supposed to be fascinated with your fascination of Bastion? ...because that isn't self-absorbed either. >> Bastion alone produces roughly 0.082 BTC worth of J a day if I calculated it correctly which is not much but if you can easily take a big chunk of it with a few GPUs every day, it adds up nicely.
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It's too easy to cheat. The problem with phone apps is that it's easy to emulate hardware on PC so you can generate as much unique fingerprints as you would like without using a fingerprint reader.
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tbearhere, how much is your 980ti doing in pentablake in the opensource? I have sold 7 copies. If you buy one (0.3 BTC) I might release version 3 to the buyers. (with a boost on compute 5.2) 90MHASH with overclocking (gtx 970)
I didn't test it. But it would take me 2 weeks to make .3btc maybe more. On top of the almost .5btc I paid in the last year for open and one private. If the 10,000 miners did that it would equal 5,000btc or over $1,000,000 usd. I don't have any btc to pay..ooo .12btc is all I have. And I will have to cash that out for food and medical. There is nothing worth mining with pentablake. Wallet mining a high net hash coin = -0 profit. I'll benchmark mark it though....but I forget how..and it's not in the help menu. Is it ccminer.exe -a pentablake -d 0 - benchmark With the current diff at around 100 Penta is highly profitable, but only with my fast private kernal and few miners. run with -a penta Penta's diff is usually higher. Keccak, Luffa, Whirl and probably even Quark is more profitable than Penta for a while now (on 750 Ti rigs).
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Just plugged in 2x GTX 750ti in addition to my main gpu which is connected to my monitor. Trying to mine FTC and I get this error: *** ccminer 1.5.69-git(SP-MOD) for nVidia GPUs by sp-hash@github *** Built with VC++ 2013 and nVidia CUDA SDK 6.5
Based on pooler cpuminer 2.3.2 and the tpruvot@github fork CUDA support by Christian Buchner, Christian H. and DJM34 Includes optimizations implemented by sp, klaust, tpruvot, tsiv and pallas.
[2015-10-24 12:09:28] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://coinotron.com:3337 [2015-10-24 12:09:28] NVAPI GPU monitoring enabled. [2015-10-24 12:09:28] Binding thread 0 to cpu 0 (mask 1) [2015-10-24 12:09:28] 3 miner threads started, using 'neoscrypt' algorithm. [2015-10-24 12:09:28] Binding thread 1 to cpu 1 (mask 2) [2015-10-24 12:09:28] Binding thread 2 to cpu 2 (mask 4) [2015-10-24 12:09:28] Stratum difficulty set to 64 Cuda error in func 'scanhash_neoscrypt' at line 48 : out of memory. Cuda error in func 'scanhash_neoscrypt' at line 48 : out of memory. [2015-10-24 12:09:29] coinotron.com:3337 neoscrypt block 932991 [2015-10-24 12:09:29] coinotron.com:3337 neoscrypt block 932991 Any ideas? I'm pretty sure gtx750ti can mine neoscrypt. I know the gtx750 can.... Increase the pagefile by a few gigs.
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@sp_, I don't see Digibyte on your coinspool. It shows up as Trinity.
MYR-GR ALGO-- I was able to set-up and solo-mine DigiByte (DGB) coin. My 750ti cards got 15Mh/s, my 960 cards got 30Mh/s, and my 270 cards got 45Mh/s. I spent a few hours on it, but DGB is a high difficulty coin, and the value dropped rapidly as I mined. I didn't hit a bllock. It is difficult to find the network hash rate for DGB on each algo, too. --scryptr You can get the diffs from the wallet though with getmininginfo: "blocks" : 1299118, "difficulty_sha256d" : 4866313.40426662, "difficulty_scrypt" : 334.38890218, "difficulty_groestl" : 723.73364105, "difficulty_skein" : 4203.55432105, "difficulty_qubit" : 139.71485676, But yeah, with that diff you need ~34 Mh/s (myr-gr) to find one block a day and the diff jumps around a lot.
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Any help please ? I have 2 750ti on a asrock 81 BTC pro mb ..with 16 gigs ram and an Intel 2 core g1850 cpu. When mining all is great. Now I add 1 gigabyte 980ti too and the cpu is showing 99% without mining...when trying to mine it goes to 100% and the hashrates on all cards are way down by 90% then nothing. On my 6 rig 750ti the same exact setup the cpu is showing 10% while hashing quark algo. In the Performance monitor evgavoltmeter, 2 of them, running at 47% each = 94% of the cpu at IDOL! Using EVGA precision x. Any help please? Using sp r69 too. thx Just rename (or delete) the evga voltmeter subapp after force closing it. It's buggy on most mixed cards setup. Evga precision will work perfeclty fine without it (except of course for the voltage modul). bathrobehero Thx I looking for that app now....but do you think the latest update of evga precision x 16 will work better? That evga precision x is one year old. thx No, last I checked the latest Precision only supported 4 cards.
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Any help please ? I have 2 750ti on a asrock 81 BTC pro mb ..with 16 gigs ram and an Intel 2 core g1850 cpu. When mining all is great. Now I add 1 gigabyte 980ti too and the cpu is showing 99% without mining...when trying to mine it goes to 100% and the hashrates on all cards are way down by 90% then nothing. On my 6 rig 750ti the same exact setup the cpu is showing 10% while hashing quark algo. In the Performance monitor evgavoltmeter, 2 of them, running at 47% each = 94% of the cpu at IDOL! Using EVGA precision x. Any help please? Using sp r69 too. thx Just rename (or delete) the evga voltmeter subapp after force closing it. It's buggy on most mixed cards setup. Evga precision will work perfeclty fine without it (except of course for the voltage modul).
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I am new to this forum and pretty new to mining. I just bought ( 3 ) A2 Terminators 110 MH/S Miners with ANX Firmware. I was told I wouldn't be able to plug all ( 3 ) miners in one room in my house due to the high watt usage ( 3300 watts total )
What can I buy that would allow me to plug all ( 3 ) miners in one room ?
any help would be greatly appreciated.
It's not as simple as that. Without knowing any details the wires going into the room very likely not able to handle that much load and plugging all 3 of them in would likely be a fire hazard. But it depends on a lot of other factors too. You should really call an electrician to have a look.
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Interesting. I started this thread 17-oct-2014 and now it has got over 400 000 views. (More than 1000 views per day) In 3 days we have a 1 year anniversary. I should put a birthday present into release 71. 71 releases in 365 days. A new binary every 1.3 Week. That's dedication. Thank you! 9f332fa25272960df3147fdc946eed6e11a025df8bff2197260263af8a7b4fd6
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Only if a reliable warranty service is guaranteed and of course it depends on the brands/models.
Thanks. What do you mean by this? Does not, for exemple, "Intel 6700K CPU" have the same warrenty everywhere? Reliable warranty means that you can easily send it back to a retailer/supplier for RMA. Since you are claiming to ship all over the world, these items will be grey imports for many buyers, and thus have no local warranty for them and would have to be shipped back to the retailer/supplier you got them from for warranty claims. All this info will need to get disclosed before anyone hands over any cash, imo. This. Gigabyte GPUs generally offer 3 years of warranty so I'd need some kind of proof that I'd be able to RMA faulty hardware years from now. Of course the 6700K is a specific model/brand but what I was trying to say is that I wouldn't buy any kind of GPU/SSD so I'd like to see a list of some sort to pick from.
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