Can BEs and AM Blades be used on this pool? Or only GPUs?
It's Scrypt. There's no profit switching SHA256 that I know of yet. Multipool.us is working on one.
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IMO its pointless mining LTC on this pool
if i want to mine LTC il go back to the LTC pool i was on...
also the exchange rate LTC/BTC is terrible atm so it cant be that profitable?
BTC is at 117. LTC is at .023. 1 LTC = $2.69 When BTC is at 90 and LTC is at .027, 1 LTC = $2.43 I'm not sure in which world that's terrible.
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Hello all, I am posting this news on behalf of rdebourbon (of ypool.net fame). He is in 'n00b jail' on bitcointalk and cannot post this message himself.I am very pleased to announce my new beta version can be found @ https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zij7j205ucsmj3n/9ZtyXFSWu0
This is an optimized version of Mumus 7.1 build with my sieve updates and a few other performance increases. Block rate should be as good as / better than Mumus. Use same as you would Mumus V7.1
Please send feedback via yPool chat/messages.
Normal disclaimers apply. Use at own risk. Blah blah..
Donations welcome and appreciated: XMP: AUwKMCYCacE6Jq1rsLcSEHSNiohHVVSiWv LTC: LV7VHT3oGWQzG9EKjvSXd3eokgNXj6ciFE BTC: 1Fph7y622HJ5Cwq4bkzfeZXWep2Jyi5kp7 Appears as "malicious" in chrome. Virustotal shows 1/46, i.e. clean: https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/04afc84688a14f76f991a0e2099f7d47f001291bc6ff4b1681c148852b120782/analysis/1376929834/
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...and now [2013-08-18 20:52:17] Network diff set to 59.8M
What coin is diff 59.8 million?!? Anybody?
Take care
That one is Litecoin. And the 21.2M one you linked earlier is Novacoin. My litecoin client says diff is ~913 and Novacoin ~340 so where does this discrepancy come from? Does h2odysee apply some constant fudge-factor to throw us off the trail of which coin the pool is currently mining? It's how cgminer reports the network diff, middlecoin just follows it. So I am also running a second instance of cgminer for Bitcoin and it reports a network diff of 50.8M - I appreciate your willingness to help but I'm just not understanding. I read somewhere that cgminer reports network diff at 65,000 times the actual diff for other coins. Why? I dono, just seems to be that way. To be accurate, it's 65536, which is 2^16. Meaning right now it's 88k/65536= 1.342 which is: DigitalCoin.
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Does anyone know of a method to see the network hash rate history of many of the alternate coins in one place? I'm curious to see what the effect is from the multi-coin pools on some of the smaller coins.
There's this: http://cryptometer.org/Only some coins there, but you can click "All Days" and see all the history. Although, some of them seem to be outdated... some of them are up to date.
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I'm looking at newegg and tiger direct to find the best deal on 7950s. eBay is ridiculous, 7950s are selling there for nearly new prices.
Yeah, I'd advise NOT going through ebay for new cards (though, great for ancient cards like the 5xxx series). Main reason would be, you don't get the rebates, free games, accessories, warranty, etc. You can just sell the games for a few bucks and it'd be a better deal new than used on eBay.
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I am now using it on a 1090t and getting 165 kh/s I am a bit worried about Avast claiming there is a trojan there...
A lot of the CPU miners show up as having a trojan, they're safe though. Just slow-ish.
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Hi, I am just starting to look at Primecoin and wanted to know if anyone has advise on which miner is best. After looking through the threads it seems there are two main options:
1) Use mikaelh's miner from this thread and solo mine only. 2) Use the jhPrimeminer and pool mine at yPool.
From reading, it seems that mikaelh's miner is more efficient and will mine more blocks over time. But if you want the stability of a pool the only option is jhPrimeminer which sounds like it is a little bit less efficient.
Is this correct? If not what's the best option to get started mining? Any opinions appreciated. Thanks
Yes, basically correct. There are several versions of jhPrimeminer to tinker with, though. And you won't necessarily get more blocks solo'ing, but there's a chance you will get some and a chance you won't, whereas pool mining will give you a steady trickle of XPM.
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How does it work?
Well, you could just look at the code. Half the block reward sent to the miner, half the reward sent to another address (there's a big list of the addresses in the code).
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There's tension everywhere. Christian extremists have burned the homes of homosexuals. Hell, even Buddhist extremists have lynched Muslims and committed hate crimes. I say we ban all religion and turn everyone into atheists . At least there will be no more religion-motivated crimes. Banning never seems to solve anything. People will just continue to do so in private and/or fight it out with the oppressors. Maybe it'd be a better world with only atheists and agnostics and not people that believe everything that was written centuries ago by mortals. But most likely not, humans will always find a reason to kill, religion happens to be the scapegoat of our era.
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First of all, don't buy used 6950s for $150 each when there are plenty of deals for NEW 7950s that are $220.
Would agree with this. 5xxx series or 7xxxx series will be much more efficient. If you're using GPU's to mine, I'd suggest mining on middlecoin or something similar (i.e. Multipool). At least you'd earn much more BTC than you would mining straight BTC.
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Just like Hitler was able to manipulate millions of germans to war, so is RealSolid able to manipulate his small-troll army to do cheap jobs for him or hand him btc's. ) Chat rooms are exactly like murder. Good point.
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In p2pool its different to diff for work to get accepted and to actual share. your own diff is prolly too low (remember the +0.xxx)
55.4k share, 11k share, etc. Did just get a payout for a whopping 0.0001 lol :p Oh, to clarify, I found the block just before the payment, not sure if that was a block finder reward or a share payout.
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ok, I should have now fixed everything, just need someone to test (unfortunatly cant confirm anything until block is found). p2pool: http://94.237.84.48:9777Well.... I can't see myself under payouts (CXe9Y7ga8ax7bXcCRZc6SoHHE9W65eYRjB). 182 accepts, 113 rejects. Also, once you get it working, could you post the code on github? I've been trying to get one running myself (managed to get a couple coins working, no luck with this one)
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Hmmmmm. I still like the idea of more SHA coins. Not sure I like the idea of the equivalent of 2.2 Million block premine, though... Either way, might do a p2pool for this fella.
2.2 million block premine? care to elaborate on your math? here, i've updated the OP with the block reward structure. that should help you calculate it That was before the "code" was posted. Was going by 177777 coins at 0.0777 per block = 2287992 blocks. But the code is posted now, so disregard.
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Hmmmmm. I still like the idea of more SHA coins. Not sure I like the idea of the equivalent of 2.2 Million block premine, though... Either way, might do a p2pool for this fella.
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How many copper bars do all of you have right now? Trying to figure out a price if it's not on an exchange before the day we open the sales
2.434366
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Thanks for the ideas/replies... I don't know the complete specifications of CureCoin, but coins like PrimeCoin or OribtCoin has specialized algorithms. As far as I know, CureCoin's topic is about proteins, cancer and so on, but if the algorithm is fixed. What I want is similar to BOINC - one currency/coin and multiple (completely different) challanges. The first day your miner runs for medical challenges, the second day for astronomical things, next day for mathematical problems and so on... It's nearly unpossible to create a coin for each real-world challenge.
So, CureCoin but instead of Folding@Home, WorldCommunityGrid?
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