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4221  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ccminer 1.8.0 with X11evo & lbry - opensource (tpruvot) on: July 22, 2016, 05:24:21 AM
i already answered you in multiple mails yesterday, you dont even read correctly. So please, stop boring us with that

our talking ended already, i'm not asking help from you anymore, so why you feel the need to respond is beyond me

also i did understand correctly, the problem was the SO nothing else, case closed

Question: "so why you feel the need to respond is beyond me?"
Answer: maybe because you keep posting in his thread?  Wink


no our talking was eneded before, but he was still responding, there was no reason to keep this conversation going at all

Amph, you know what .... i dont care

See what you get when you do shit for free? Motherfuckers act like they're entitled to not just your work, but your time. They do not value it.

he didn't do it for free he was payed already

and do we really need to pay each time we ask about a little help here and there? this place is fucked with greedy people for sure

Funny. You calling me greedy, when you pay nothing and get pissy when developers - who put in more time and effort than you probably have in life acquiring the skills - don't do what you want, when you want.

But I'm greedy. Okay.

i was talking in general not directly to you, i just find it absurd that everyone need to donate just to have little help

Being a developer myself and having done many free and paid projects for people around here and litecoin, I think the issue is that this "help" is generating you income...why wouldn't you pay for it? Im not directing this at you per say, but I don't think the devs are the ones that are greedy, but everyone else that is making money off our work, and get very little in return, especially when we help out the community and put our stuff out there for free.

Of course there are greedy devs too, especially the ones that use their skills to scam people, but thats another discussion. I think people would get a lot more out of things if more people donated to stuff that people put out for free, and they would be more inclined to fix/improve stuff instead of not caring.

big farm are more greedy than everyone else, they should be the one to fund dev and to help him, not those with 1 rig with 6 gpu and expensive electricity
4222  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: What are you mining these days? on: July 22, 2016, 05:18:03 AM
vertcoin seems promising for nvidia gpus, and the VTC price looks due for a rally (it barely twitced during the ethereum/alt rally back in janruary)

GTX 1070 ($500) appears to be capable of making $3/day mining vertcoin, and the difficulty has been fairly stable for months in that currency. seems reasonable to think you could mine back the cost of the GPU witin a year, and still have a $300+ resale value as its the most recent Nvidia seies. IMO a 50% profit for a year of mining, using high-value cards, seems better tan piling in the $300 RX480s on an algorithm with a difficulty spiraling out of control

i would say $400 resell value, those thing are brand new, they will not tank at all in value for at least 6 months, and surely not below $400 in one year, that is their price target after all

so you practically need to roi on $100, which is a joke

resale value is never >75% BNIB price, realistically closer to 50%.  but still reasonable ROI within a year, on a card that could run 2+ years easily

that's depend on the time, if you sell it now, it's still above $400 easily, if you sell it in one year, around $350 will be a correct price

i sold my two years old 970 for 60% of its value, but it was two years, so 50% is the absolute minimum at which you can sell it

Its impossible to tell what a GPU will be worth after ETH goes POS.

During the Litecoin crash, there were $400 GPUS going for $150 a few months later.

All these Neoscrypt/Vertcoin will get murdered once 250,000 GPUS from ETH start hammering those coins.

Even these $500 Nvidia cards will suffer also. When ETH goes POS your 1070/1080 will NOT be selling for 80% retail on eBay.

Gamers will rather buy 2x 480 and crossfire then buy one 1080.

If you want proof look at the difficulty charts for SIA and LBRY for the last few days. As soon as those coins were profitable it took mere hours for them to match the profitability of ETH. This is an example of what will happen when ETH is no longer profitable to mine. Miners are crazy greedy and switch algos like crazy to maximize profits.

The only coins you should be concentrating on are

1) Bitcoins - Buy some cheap S7 and undervolt

2) Etherium - Until it goes POS

3) Litecoin/Scrypt - ASIC very expensive

4) X11 - ASIC very expensive also.



Everything else is only profitable short term and shouldn't be judged by a decision whether to buy a particular GPU or not. The miners reward for Vertcoin, Featercoin, LBRY, are a small percentage to the miners reward for BTC/ETH/LTC.







i sell it privately and i only remove VAT from the resale value, and always worked for me, i can bet what you want that i'll be able to sell my 1070 in case this place die for no less than 70-75% within 6 months
4223  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [STEEM] anybody succeed mining steem ? on: July 22, 2016, 05:16:12 AM
I think you can only CPU mine

If this is a cpu mine only can you send us the link on instruction on how to mine steem or you can set up a simple guide yourself we'll appreciate it,very interesting to mine this coin..

apparently you can earn more with this coin, by posting some blog on your life, or akin, in steemit.com

there are people with a crazy +$16k....
4224  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: LBRY.IO CPU/GPU MINING POOLS AVAILABLE (DISCUSSION THREAD) on: July 21, 2016, 06:58:48 PM
Someone needs to optimize the kernel (for free)  for AMD cards because NVIDIA people are killing us.

one 1070 has the same amount of hashpower as an entire AMD rig.

Wish i knew programming

it should not be that hard if lbry algo is similar to another one, you just need to re arrange the code and put some copy paste

i did it in the past with another algo, without knowing shit about programming

but if it is a completely different thing then no, you need some skill

...ok i had a quick look at the code, seems that it was doable again without knowing shit about coding lol

it's a 7 round of hash with only 3 algo, sha256/512 and ripemd160

Take a shot at it, then. :3

too lazy to install visual cc + dependencies and shit

it may be possible that there are new code to add, I have not looked at it enough
4225  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ccminer 1.8.0 with X11evo & lbry - opensource (tpruvot) on: July 21, 2016, 06:51:14 PM
i already answered you in multiple mails yesterday, you dont even read correctly. So please, stop boring us with that

our talking ended already, i'm not asking help from you anymore, so why you feel the need to respond is beyond me

also i did understand correctly, the problem was the SO nothing else, case closed
4226  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ccminer 1.8.0 with X11evo & lbry - opensource (tpruvot) on: July 21, 2016, 06:34:13 PM
Amph, you know what .... i dont care

See what you get when you do shit for free? Motherfuckers act like they're entitled to not just your work, but your time. They do not value it.

he didn't do it for free he was payed already

and do we really need to pay each time we ask about a little help here and there? this place is fucked with greedy people for sure

Funny. You calling me greedy, when you pay nothing and get pissy when developers - who put in more time and effort than you probably have in life acquiring the skills - don't do what you want, when you want.

But I'm greedy. Okay.

i was talking in general not directly to you, i just find it absurd that everyone need to donate just to have little help
4227  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ccminer 1.8.0 with X11evo & lbry - opensource (tpruvot) on: July 21, 2016, 04:59:13 PM
you didnt paid a penny... guy, and i repeat, i dont care about neoscrypt, i just imported recent work from djm and then nanashi.

So please, stop poluting our threads...

well not everyone need to donate, also i was building my miner with the new 1070, i had no gpu to mine in that week where you was selling it, also i'm i don't have a big farm like maybe you think

i'm mining at your pool so you get 1% from me anyway
4228  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ccminer 1.8.0 with X11evo & lbry - opensource (tpruvot) on: July 21, 2016, 04:50:32 PM
Amph, you know what .... i dont care

See what you get when you do shit for free? Motherfuckers act like they're entitled to not just your work, but your time. They do not value it.

he didn't do it for free he was payed already

and do we really need to pay each time we ask about a little help here and there? this place is fucked with greedy people for sure
4229  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: What are you mining these days? on: July 21, 2016, 04:49:19 PM
vertcoin seems promising for nvidia gpus, and the VTC price looks due for a rally (it barely twitced during the ethereum/alt rally back in janruary)

GTX 1070 ($500) appears to be capable of making $3/day mining vertcoin, and the difficulty has been fairly stable for months in that currency. seems reasonable to think you could mine back the cost of the GPU witin a year, and still have a $300+ resale value as its the most recent Nvidia seies. IMO a 50% profit for a year of mining, using high-value cards, seems better tan piling in the $300 RX480s on an algorithm with a difficulty spiraling out of control

i would say $400 resell value, those thing are brand new, they will not tank at all in value for at least 6 months, and surely not below $400 in one year, that is their price target after all

so you practically need to roi on $100, which is a joke
4230  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-ANN] OPAIR | ICO | Blockchain Platform with Fair Distribution. Open Source. on: July 21, 2016, 04:47:41 PM
what is the algo used? you have not specified it in the op
4231  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Radeon released RX 480. (Card is Released) on: July 21, 2016, 11:54:23 AM
If power consumption isn't an issue whats the highest speed that these can run at? 29 MH/s ?

i saw a 30-32, but it was on linux, with modded bios
4232  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: LBRY.IO CPU/GPU MINING POOLS AVAILABLE (DISCUSSION THREAD) on: July 21, 2016, 11:38:36 AM
Someone needs to optimize the kernel (for free)  for AMD cards because NVIDIA people are killing us.

one 1070 has the same amount of hashpower as an entire AMD rig.

Wish i knew programming

it should not be that hard if lbry algo is similar to another one, you just need to re arrange the code and put some copy paste

i did it in the past with another algo, without knowing shit about programming

but if it is a completely different thing then no, you need some skill

...ok i had a quick look at the code, seems that it was doable again without knowing shit about coding lol

it's a 7 round of hash with only 3 algo, sha256/512 and ripemd160
4233  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ccminer 1.8.0 with X11evo & lbry - opensource (tpruvot) on: July 21, 2016, 09:05:35 AM
i think neoscrypt can see a farther optimization or fix don't know, because right now you need 2GH on the core to have 1MH, which is too much, also very power hungry compared to other algo

it should in theory touch 1M without that heavy oc, and around 1200 with oc, in fact in linux(using djm34 version) it reach 1150 with the same oc

so use djm version Wink (and report me the 1080 hashrate also)

unfortunately i don't have linux, what i know is that there are guy right now reaching above 1MH with 1800 core, and i'm stuck at 900 with the same oc, something is wrong here

Actually I'm getting more than 1 Mh/s with the lowest TDP possible (125W) on linux.
So the difference must the the OS or the drivers.

it's the os for sure, i tried everything and without pushing it to the maximum which would result in 180w, you can not reach 1MH, normal is 920khs, with oc 950

if you can try with win 7 you will get the same, there is another user using ccminer-vert release getting 1050 like you on linux, so this confirm that it need some fix for windows if possible
4234  Economy / Speculation / Re: So, how long before it drops to 410 AGAIN? on: July 21, 2016, 07:54:57 AM
those people that think that bitcoin will fluctuate forever in the same 300-600 range amuse me

you have zero idea how the controlled supply work, and why bitcoin will increase over time, you are ignoring the fundamental of this new tech

there is no going back or staying on the same position forever, the only way is up, you will knows this when in the upcoming years, the new bottom will be with 4 digit
4235  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum+Decred/Siacoin GPU Miner v5.1 (Windows/Linux) on: July 21, 2016, 07:50:22 AM
Clymore are you going in the future to build something in DM, for nvidia? or this is a lost case?
4236  Economy / Services / Re: [BIT-X.com] Earn Bitcoins by Posting | Signature Campaign on: July 21, 2016, 07:46:22 AM
I think I am missing a lot of payments. Could someone verify for me?

I can't verify just for you (i.e. what your payment should be), but here are the payment records

2016-04-25      2016-04-25
2016-05-02      2016-05-02
2016-05-09      2016-05-10
2016-05-16      2016-05-20
2016-05-23      2016-05-26
2016-05-30      2016-06-04
2016-06-06      2016-06-07
2016-06-13      2016-06-14
2016-06-20      2016-06-24
2016-06-27      2016-07-05
2016-07-04      2016-07-16
2016-07-11      
2016-07-18      
   
We are due two payments

and the third is due this sunday, that what i was talking about when speaking about messy things

we are in a infinite queue now...
4237  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell kernels. on: July 21, 2016, 06:50:28 AM
i tried your pool epsylo3 for lbry, i got a better result already than the other pool, not sure if luck but 27 coins(plus pending not yet shown) in 12 hours compared to 22 coins on other pool

I tried suprnova, coinme and yiimp.. I settle down on yiimp

it's better for me , now i'm at 30 coins in 13 hours with 1250MH

but it need better testing, it may be just luck, not even 24 hours is enough here
4238  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CCminer 1.7.6-r10 Fork With Faster Neoscrypt, Lyra2RE and Lyra2REv2 on: July 21, 2016, 06:03:06 AM
with your version i'm getting 900khs sam as 1.8 from epsylon, but i see people reaching above 1MH, with same oc on same system, on linux you get,, more but i don't care about linux

so maybe something on my end, but i doubt, since all other algo are on par...
4239  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: | ANN | Espers [ESP] | New Algo | New Features In Development | Reverse-ICO | on: July 21, 2016, 05:59:51 AM
so many months have passed, and still no nvidia miner?, was not going to be integrated int he wallet or something? i see nothing there
4240  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Pool resistant altcoin? on: July 21, 2016, 05:45:49 AM
https://spr.suprnova.cc/index.php?page=dashboard

not really that resistant
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