Bitcoin Forum
May 25, 2024, 11:51:59 PM *
News: Latest Bitcoin Core release: 27.0 [Torrent]
 
  Home Help Search Login Register More  
  Show Posts
Pages: « 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 »
41  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Hive OS - new Linux GPU mining platform on: January 17, 2019, 11:53:55 PM
I want to mine grin or at least try it but most of my cards are 4gb and I love hiveos and don't want to try another os on f2pool they say mineros supports 4gb on grin 31 MinerOS (NVIDIA & AMD, at least 4G RAM) is it possible to add to hiveos grin31
42  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] TeamRedMiner 0.3.8 - Optimized Win/Linux AMD GPU Miner for lyra2z and phi2 on: January 09, 2019, 02:09:59 AM
The --list_devices might have worked if the application window would stay open long enough to read anything, it closes in under 3 seconds though.

Attempted removing each gpu of 3 using the -d 0,1,2 cn_config etc..     Again, window closes to fast to even see an error message.

Please, I know there has got to be just some switch/call that will enable the application to bypass the unsupported device and stay open.

Closing so fast due to 1 piece of unsupported hardware being attached to the machine and giving no error message, that is surely a bug being re-branded as a feature anyway.

You need to learn to use the console/terminal, rather than just double clicking stuff w/ your mouse.  Run 'command prompt' (press the windows button or click on the windows icon, and type 'command' - then click on the 'Command prompt' item at the top of the list.) . Change to the directory of the miner software (type 'cd ' followed by path to your miner directory.)  Type the name of your start bat file, and press enter.  You'll see the output, including whatever errors occurred.

A window closing after the program has exited is not a bug of the miner - it's the way Windows (and most OS') work.

P.S.  I used to have a 7950 (and a 580) installed on a 6-vega rig running TRM - worked perfectly fine using -d to exclude those devices.
Or he could do it the easy way and put pause in the end of the bat file
43  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: new mining rig suggestion on: January 08, 2019, 06:31:29 PM
I like both I've been looking at buying some more 580's because amd is cheaper than nvidia I get 30mh eth and 730 on xmr on my 1070's the good things about nvidia is there's more to choose from when mining now and there's more miner dev's now when I first started mining amd was the go to card and we had a lot more dev's but seems things have flipped
44  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Yiimp based POOL 1% fee autoexchange stratum] thepool.life on: January 08, 2019, 04:03:25 PM
"Block are distributed proportionally"

Seriously, do people who know nothing about bitcoin mining think they can start a pool and attract miners?

Oh well, I doubt anyone will mine here anyway.

Have you ever mined on any yiimp pool? Its pretty much the same line on each one.

"Block are distributed proportionally":

Proportional (Prop)
When block is found, the reward is distributed among all workers proportionally to how much shares each of them has found.
You do realize who kano is I really wouldn't argue with him when it comes to pools
45  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] TeamRedMiner 0.3.8 - CNv8 - Vega 64 2200+h/s Rx470 1025+h/s Low Power Draw on: January 08, 2019, 12:21:03 PM
Hey guys, Using TRM on nicehash causes many rejected shares about 4%.
Earlier used TRM on miningpoolhub and supportxmr with 0 rejects.

Driver : 18.6.1
Cards : Vega 64
Config : 15+15

This is the rejection :
Code:
[2019-01-07 12:36:15] Pool cryptonightv8.eu.nicehash.com share rejected. (GPU5) Error code: 2 - Job not found. (a:290 r:11) (205 ms)

Is there a specific parameter to enable the nicehash support? Huh Huh
On the same note is the "Keepalive" parameter supported?

Thx Grin
I tried multiple times with different miners and connecting to nicehash for CN sucks constant disconnects and rejects I sent multiple request to support about this for almost 2 years now not to the amount of other miners with the same trouble but for some reason they won't fix it
46  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: GMiner CUDA Equihash 96,5/144,5/150,5(BEAM)/192,7/210,9 Miner v1.15 on: January 08, 2019, 01:50:05 AM
Does anyone have any figures for around about what you should make for appropriate hashrate mining beam I no its early just wondering app numbers
47  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Alternative Electricity for Mining on: January 07, 2019, 10:03:03 PM
First I'm not a electrician but since I started mining I always wondered when I seen thoose 2000-3000w converter's is that it can take 12v battery and convert it into 2000w of 110 which is enough to run a rig or 2 so the question is how many batteries would you need to run it all day and whats the cheapest way of charging them just wondering also if this works and you have it setup post some pics or a video please



  

Basic Electrics : P = I*V, power = current*volt

You can scale up 12v to 120v no problem. And with beefy equipment you can even handle a large power load. But when coming from a battery, It won’t last long. You’ll deplete the battery quickly. All you have to do it look at the Wh (watt-hr) rating of the battery to estimate how long until it’s empty

Cheapest way to charge them, long term, would be to invest in a large >2000w solar setup. Very expensive upfront, but on a long enough timeline it’ll become cheaper than paying from the outlet. But we’re talking timelines of many years.
Thanks I was looking into solar I wish the panels weren't so expensive also one of those solar calculators said I would need a crazy amount of panels to power my whole house basically I would need panels on my whole roof and garage lets just say no one in my house knows the switches works both ways they think just on not to mention my son needs to empty the water heater everyday and I wont start on the dryer
48  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Alternative Electricity for Mining on: January 07, 2019, 09:45:46 PM
First I'm not a electrician but since I started mining I always wondered when I seen thoose 2000-3000w converter's is that it can take 12v battery and convert it into 2000w of 110 which is enough to run a rig or 2 so the question is how many batteries would you need to run it all day and whats the cheapest way of charging them just wondering also if this works and you have it setup post some pics or a video please



  
49  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ETH ProgPOW coming soon on: January 04, 2019, 01:37:00 PM
Ethereum is not the most profitable coin at the moment and the price is down a lot from what it used to be. Progpow miner or not the mining community do not really care unless this new miner brings in better profitability. I am mining different Ethereum ethash other coins as the profitability is higher. I hope this Pow thing is only for Ethereum and not for other coins which happen to be on ethash algorithm.

WTH are you talking about? other ethash coins are profitable because of eth, changing eth to another algo will make ethash coins to most likely die. Also rise on price of ethash coins is also because of eth, everything that is bound to eth is rising and this is a fact, check ethash coins price before eth rose to 0.04 btc, when eth was 0.025 btc and you will have your answer.

I like the idea for eth to be moving straight to proof of stake rather than change to progpow. I also hate the idea eth network is infested with asics and that is the only reason I support progpow, those asics will end up mining other ethash coins.
Yes asic are killing the eth chain but I read somewhere that switching to progpow would weed out the asic and make the switch to pos easier they are afraid of when trying to switch to pos that there will be so many big farms with asic that they'll hold the chain hosted or make the switch difficult
50  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: PhoenixMiner 4.0b: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux) on: January 02, 2019, 08:31:17 PM
One of my rx 570 4gb wont get above 15 mhs using this miner PLEASE HELP!!! Okay so a little background i just built a mining rig that i got some parts for Christmas. I put it together and low and behold my mobo wouldnt boot  so after some trouble shooting i finally said the heck with it and switched mobos to the asus crosshair hero vi. that one booted up just fine,but then was having a heck of a time seeing all of my cards in the bios so after rearranging and tinkering with the mobo, i finally was able to see my 4 rx 570's. so then i booted it up, and another hard time finding the drivers that would work so i went ahead and went with the newest one the 18.6.3 or whatever it is. then i couldnt get the drivers patched (running custom bioses) so i finally was able to patch the driver had to download the latest patcher the 1.4.6. so then finally i could start mining right or at least i thought so. but then i fired up phoenix 3.5d which had been working great for me then i got the opencl cards found or whatever it says.  so then i found the latest phoenix the 4.0b so then that dedicated my cards but am getting sub par results  i was getting 30 mhs on 3 o the 4 cards in prior testing and on the 4th card was getting right around 29to say the least  i have been getting around 119- 123 mhs  on the four cards and now am getting barely over 100 like 102-104 please can anyone have any thing to recommend. to get this back up and running the way it was/suppose to be.
THANKS

I got sick of windows and their update bullshit even when totally disabling updates the bastards sneak it in somehow plus patch this mess with these drivers it gets really aggravating sometimes so I tried every other mining os smos, pimp, ethos and finally came to hiveos and I love it you can run up to 3 rigs for free and the devs are great they keep everything updated and just about every miner you can think of is there so check it out
51  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v12.0 (Windows/Linux) on: January 02, 2019, 12:12:51 PM
I just gave up messing with my rigs can't mine with 3g so I have 2 different miners running than some of my 4g rigs where fine others my temps and rates where all over the place so I said screw it and switched everything to XMR
52  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Energi [NRG] Cryptocurrency for World Adoption | PoW | MN | No-ICO | on: December 29, 2018, 11:50:58 AM
Another scam project.

This is how block distribution works
    10% to the Energi Backbone
    10% to Miners
    40% to Masternodes
    40% to the Treasury

masternode (Rich ppl) will get everything, 10% goes to the developers themselfs, and they started in august? they say its 1 million new coins mined every month, there is 11 million coins. so they have pre mined 7 million coins + taking 10% forever from all blocks.

Please do not bite in to this, most of the crap they put up on the site is a lie about how much miners waste on mining bitcoin and should rather mine energi because the tax.


Its a scam project with no actual work behind it, just another ethash coin with a massive pre mine, masternode and bunch of bullcrap on their site. Their network is 31 gh/s meanwhile their market cap is 16 million, thats impossible without a massive Pre mine.

If anything you guys should check out bittube, they have real work behind them, 500 000 usd in servers to run their video site, deal with bank that made a mastercard crypto card which works anywhere in the world at the mini bank.

On top of the scam, they alreayd announced the coin as "1 million new coins every month" Currently its 2.6 coins generated per block and we are on block 300k  300 X 2.6 is not 11 million, they have already decrased block reward, lied to us just to again try to increase value of their pre mine. that should ring a bell for everyone.





This is why I don't mine or support most masternode coins the rich gets richer if you don't have enough money to drop $10,000-$20,000 than you can't get a masternode and miners are expected to secure the chain with your rigs and power and get a drop of the block reward NO THANK YOU and as far as pos same thing if you don't have a big amount of coins to stake your lucky to see a few pennies
53  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Bminer: a fast Equihash/Ethash/Tensority miner for CUDA GPUs (11.0.0) on: December 28, 2018, 01:40:22 PM
Just wondering if whalesburg pool is supported and if not would you add it to supported pools Thanks
54  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Mining OS] MMP OS 2.0 - mining reinvented! on: December 26, 2018, 01:37:57 PM
I've been looking for mining os for my older cards so this is great I was wondering if Pitcairn is supported I have some 270,280, and 390's what do I need to do to control the clocks Thanks
55  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: My latest adventures with GTX 1080 mining on: December 25, 2018, 04:43:04 PM
So I have stayed with using CryptoDredge for my mining software. Software is very stable and easy to use. Spent a week trying different coins/wallets/pools. I really love the idea of zpool and wanted to make that work for my situation, but I find it just does not give me anyway to break even or get ahead. For coin selection - Bitcoin Diamond was the clear leader when it came to income. For pools I ended up choosing Minerscore (small but reasonable). If my current calculations are accurate I can mine roughly $1.40 of this coin each week. Hopefully the coin will appreciate over time as I expect, so that it is worth the time and effort. I hope this is helpful to someone getting started.


I was never a supporter of mining a coin that might MIGHT  increase value in the future.  the wise approach for mining would be to mine the coin that will give you the most reward in BTC or FIAT and then use the profit to buy the coin you like. doing so, you will get more of the coin rather than directly mining it. unless you want to support the the coin's network which does not make sense to me either  Grin.

Good luck and thanks for sharing the info.


That is right. I mine the most profitable coin and then convert it to Bitcoin Cash.
Are you guys directly mining the coin than selling or using zpool or nicehash I was asking because I was going to try zpool but when I do the math it seems I'm losing money not gaining
56  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Why are the miners paying the DEV equipment failures? on: December 25, 2018, 04:35:15 PM
Why the miners must pay the errors of the developers?

I'm not saying you don't have a genuine complaint but I will say that it appears that you are beating a dead horse. I know that English is not your first language so I hope that you can comprehend all that I am going to say.

If a new restaurant opens in your town and the food is good and the restaurant is very popular and you are a regular customer then you are very happy and you talk about the new restaurant with your friends and family in very positive terms. Then one day after eating there, you and your friends are sickened by some bad food which everybody hears about. What happens? The restaurant will suffer a loss of customers, have a slow down and may in fact go out of business. You and your friends will not get a refund for the bad food unless you sue the restaurant at law for your loss which will probably not happen. You and your friends will simply say that it was bad luck and find another restaurant.

It is the same for mining pools. If one does not perform to your expectations, then register your complaint and move on to another. It is not the end of the world. Crypto mining is just beginning and is still in its infancy. Mistakes will be made but also with the mistakes, progress and understanding will be made also.

Good luck in your quest to find the perfect situation that lasts forever.

I have understood everything perfectly.

But I can choose not to go back to a pool or a restaurant. But they pay what they owe for their mistakes, then I will not return that is clear.

The bad thing is when they do something wrong that affects many people, and instead of stopping the strato and putting it on tests or temporarily suspended, and our systems jump to another currency, they leave the error 10 hours and then they say they will not pay .

It's just that to which I refer. Of course I would not repeat a restaurant or a pool, but they pay what they owe.

When we work with automatic systems, these go to the most profitable currency. If that coin falls, it jumps to another, but if they leave it with the failure while they fix it, they must pay for what has been produced.

Your problem is not my problem. Thank you for your contribution to the post, it is of great interest.

But the basic problem is, when they do it badly and do not pay, we are the miners who are harmed, they never lose money, we lose it, and I speak now especially of CLG who have allowed themselves the luxury of even deleting complete accounts.
I understand your complaint so I'll word just in case others don't, Basically OP is pissed because the pool he was mining on new they had syncing issues and instead of stopping the pool or shutdown the port so the miners failover pools would kick in the pool operators just let everyone keep mining and it sounds like it wasn't a hour or two but a big part of the day this is why he's pissed and I agree it was a bullshit thing to do if this is the case but I don't know the whole story either just from reading OP's complaint
57  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Why are the miners paying the DEV equipment failures? on: December 25, 2018, 02:30:10 PM
-1

I only agree with you if you mine on a pool that guarantees payouts if you experience an issue.  Almost all pools state you are mining at your own risk and will only pay on valid submitted shares.  If theres an issue there is no valid share in some cases.  If you dont like that rule you could find a pool that will pay anyway.  CLG has such verbiage on their official pool site but is also willing to work with miners if there is an issue as long as those miners are respectful.....  As a miner and a pool owner I would like to hear from the community if they agree that pools should be allowed to have a disclaimer in their pool to protect themselves from things like hackers or exploiters.  

In my opinion if pools are not allowed to protect themselves there would be no pools at all.  
Any miner should know that there are things that happen that's out of the pool operators control like orphaned blocks, a forked chain etc.. and I don't think there's any pool that doesn't state to mine AT YOUR OWN RISK just like invest only what you can afford to loose. But I do agree if the pool had issues syncing they should of closed the port and made a announcement instead of letting people mine for hours and hours and basically pissing away their hash power
58  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Hive OS - new Linux GPU mining platform on: December 25, 2018, 02:09:27 PM
Linux client v0.6-07@181222
Miners updates:
*   ccminer-djm34 1.1.3 (use as alternative)
*   ccminer-djm34 1.1.4 (set as latest)
*   gminer 1.12
*   finminer 2.4.7
Other:
*   other small fixes
I have a question if I use auto fan on AMD and Nvidia do I have to remove the fan setting in overclocking or will auto fan override the fan settings in overclocking, I no fan settings have to be disabled in claymore but I no longer use any of his miners because he no longer seems interested in updating anything.
Also you can now dual miner ETH and BTM with the updated bminer but it's not available in the drop down
59  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: PhoenixMiner 4.0b: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux) on: December 25, 2018, 01:32:09 AM
What the fuck is this? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=508........

Run it. You will have lots of fun  Roll Eyes
Ya probably get you shit hijacked, I thought that was weird seeing phoenixminer 4.5 from someone other than PhoenixMiner
60  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v12.0 (Windows/Linux) on: December 24, 2018, 03:01:49 PM
I guess one indicator proving that GPU mining is almost dead is the lack of replies in this thread whenever Claymore released a new version of his software.

Been over 12 hours since V12 is released and I am counting only 7 replies.

If this was a year ago, I would of had to go thru 7 pages of replies instead of 7.

Either way, Claymore thanks for keeping up the developement and reduced fees.
No I think it's everyone is either running phoenixminer or finminer because miners who where loyal and called out anyone who tried to go around claymore's dev have been asking for a update for months now with no reply same as his CN miner
Pages: « 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 »
Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.19 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!