also have a look at the sites operated by herrdrone, should be in his sig
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Hi!. I just started mining with minergate.com when i have 0.6XMR it said i withdraw it to wallet, 47sghzufGhJJDQEbScMCwVBimTuq6L5JiRixD8VeGbpjCTA12noXmi4ZyBZLc99e66NtnKff34fHsGR oyZk3ES1s1V4QVcB How is this possible? please help? im afraid i cant follow in the screenshot provided the mentioned 0.6X XMR have been successfully transferred to your mentioned addr, i dont see the problem
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im currently in the same situation, electricity is included in my rent
my computers are cpu mining and i also have set up some rigs, total power draw is somewhere between 5 and 6 kW (i have two breakers)
i have to say, cpu mining can yield some result but compared to gpu its not that high if you dont own a high end cpu
a fx8320e does 230-270 h/s in cryptonight, this does give you about 0.00035 BTC per day (on nh) a decent intel i7 does more
mining with your laptop can be done, it depends on how long your fans live (probably the first and likely only thing to fail) and how easy it is to replace them im mining with a spare laptop as well, it ran straight for the last 2 years, no fan failed yet, total usage time is 4 yrs now
the time to mine 1 BTC with only a laptop and (decent) mgpu will probably take about 1100 Days (3yrs), but thats only a rough estimate on current prices
I wonder how long it will take for your landlord to realise that his power bill is costing much more than normal. your power is costing him about $500-$600 a month. actually they dont really seem to care about this, its a huge building with like 200-300 people in there have been doing this since 3 and a half years now
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ich hab eins potentiell mit cpu (wenn du sie gleich mit haben willst), ist derzeit noch in Benutzung, wenn du noch 1-4 Wochen warten kannst ist es deins, afaik rev 2.0
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im currently in the same situation, electricity is included in my rent
my computers are cpu mining and i also have set up some rigs, total power draw is somewhere between 5 and 6 kW (i have two breakers)
i have to say, cpu mining can yield some result but compared to gpu its not that high if you dont own a high end cpu
a fx8320e does 230-270 h/s in cryptonight, this does give you about 0.00035 BTC per day (on nh) a decent intel i7 does more
mining with your laptop can be done, it depends on how long your fans live (probably the first and likely only thing to fail) and how easy it is to replace them im mining with a spare laptop as well, it ran straight for the last 2 years, no fan failed yet, total usage time is 4 yrs now
the time to mine 1 BTC with only a laptop and (decent) mgpu will probably take about 1100 Days (3yrs), but thats only a rough estimate on current prices
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i also had good experience with FSP and Enermax, anyone else?
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So updating is easy for 100+ miners with this I guess yes i suppose, could also add an "update all" button, but i dont know if having 100+ miners with this UI (even the small layout) will work great for this large amount something similar to the ethos web dashboard is more appropriate (super small and slim tables), sadly i currently dont have the time to do this Well if you got this big of a farm, i sure hope you already have something to manage everything in bulk , still interesting product i am planning to add something that works similar to the nicehash pool selector, where you only setup the miner themselves without pool and worker info etc for each device and manage the pools to work on in a single interface for a group of miners. This allows for simple switching of pools/algos etc without having to manually modify each devices config etc However my time currently is limited, so its in the future (tm)
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So updating is easy for 100+ miners with this I guess yes i suppose, could also add an "update all" button, but i dont know if having 100+ miners with this UI (even the small layout) will work great for this large amount something similar to the ethos web dashboard is more appropriate (super small and slim tables), sadly i currently dont have the time to do this
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The password is there , but i would not install this on any of my computer ETC adder can be a ETC/ETH stealer from your wallet BE CAREFUL haha, i used 7zip, didnt show me any password well then, wouldnt trust it either, nothing can be found regarding this software with google, especially regarding the high version number (no prev versions available anywhere)
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Hi, this is a small web dashboard to display nicehash stats as well as miner stats on one screen i became frustrated with having at least two web pages open with the corresponding stats and wanted the ability to partly control the attached miners from a single UI it looks like this: https://i.imgur.com/pwDgRj5.pnghttps://i.imgur.com/NhovgXo.pngGithub: https://github.com/felixbrucker/miner-monitormaybe this is useful for someone Disclaimer: i just put this together out of various parts of previous projects of myself and im coding it for myself/my needs, but however everyone is free to use it and modify it (with say other pools dashboards or a pool picker to select pools dashboards to be displayed, custom miner repos or whatever you like) So how do you actually view the screen itself? I tried the command pm2 show <pid> but it reports process does not exist. I was trying this on Windows itself. if you run it from windows, the easiest way to get started is to run: git clone https://github.com/felixbrucker/miner-monitor cd miner-monitor npm install
and to run it pm2 is a process manager, it just keeps the program running in case it fails or you update one of its core components via git pull
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scam posted on multiple boards a few hours ago, just report it
im unsure what he tries to accomplish though, rar is password protected so no one will ever open it anyways
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i would love to get this mirrored to github pages
i dont have anything coded yet, but with some static site generator like jekyll with github pages support this should be doable easily
it would also be a merged website for zcash and monero benchmarks (both your sites which im aware of)
a single CORS call would be done to some server with a script (also to be included in the repo) to submit new benchmarks for this mirror
the server would also scrape your websites a few times per day and check if new (unadded) benchmarks are available
this preserves the data in the event of a failure of the current servers and makes the data available to everyone in a easy to read and use JSON syntax (in the code) as well as on the website
what do you think of this idea? if you support it a json export via php script (?) would be superb to ease the process of scraping
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Hi, this is a small web dashboard to display nicehash stats as well as miner stats on one screen i became frustrated with having at least two web pages open with the corresponding stats and wanted the ability to partly control the attached miners from a single UI it looks like this: https://i.imgur.com/pwDgRj5.pnghttps://i.imgur.com/NhovgXo.pngGithub: https://github.com/felixbrucker/miner-monitormaybe this is useful for someone Disclaimer: i just put this together out of various parts of previous projects of myself and im coding it for myself/my needs, but however everyone is free to use it and modify it (with say other pools dashboards or a pool picker to select pools dashboards to be displayed, custom miner repos or whatever you like)
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This is a heads up for upcoming release 3.5.0.
In this release I will be removing support for the SSE2 optimized Groestl function. This will affect all algos that include Groestl in their chain but only on CPUs that don't support AES, ie core2. These algos include all of the X chains, quark, lyra2re, nist5, xevan, hmq1725, myriad and groestl. It will still be possible to mine these algos on a core2 CPU but at a lower hashrate. Mining these algos with a CPU has not been viable for some time with the introduction of ASICs for most of them.
Anyone with a non-AES CPU who wishes to mine any of these algos should continue to use v3.4.12. It will remain available for download as a legacy release.
v3.5.0 also makes stratum+tcp:// the default protocol so it is no longer necessary to specify it in the URL. The blakcoin problem discussed above is also fixed.
Coming soon.
what is the upside of removing the sse2 code? im not mining any of those algos, just curious
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actually there is one, at least claimed, asic for ethereum: the Geass P1-200 why there are no/little asics for eth: I understand that the Ethash algorithm needs lots of memory and that'S not cheap.
And another factor I read is that ethereum will switch to PoS "soon".
On the other side there is a GPU Miner (Pandaminer) used (not only) for eth as it is cheaper to manufacture than asic design and can be used for other algorithms as well. But why hasn't a company just produced them in bulk for a lower price and made it profitable ?!
The problem as outlined above is the price would be too high to be worth it
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nobody reads Licenses anymore?
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are you going to opensource this project?
since you are "charging" for premium features i suppose not
Exactly, it a lot of work from me to create that ... it's not in the roadmap to opensource the project too bad on another note, since i have also created monitoring and management software for mining, im curious how you solve the problem of information masses: i developed my software primarily for myself, but its foss so anyone can use it. Currently the most condensed setup is using two whole 1920x1080 websites, on one are web stats (pool, wallet, hardware stats (ohm)), on the other are miner stats from the mining software like claymore-* or nheqminer, or or or etc it gets quite messy with my currently 17 devices each running at least one miner (some with mixed rigs running multiple for maximum profitability) for me it looks something like this: http://img.ctrlv.in/img/17/01/08/5872a448265ff.pnghttp://img.ctrlv.in/img/17/01/08/5872a49e48462.pngwith your current displaying solution and using 17 rigs it would become a endless scrolling im curious, are you planning to extend this for larger deployments? im aware your stats are not as complete as mine, and i lack some functionality and stats you have but its still al lot to somehow display in a readable format cheers Could You share your code with me? its on github: https://github.com/felixbrucker/miner-monitor and currently WIP, nothing is finalized yet, but everyone is free to contribute
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I've been interested for a while and I'd have to do some math with these new prices but I'd be surprised if they do a group buy. I found a post over on the Dash forum where they announced that these things now support Multi-Coin pools as of October, 2016.
The A900 appears to have been lowered to $2380 -- $500 off its price as last october.
The Quad Miner appears to be $1200 -- I believe thats at least $500 off the last price I saw of it, can't remember.
What sucks about both of this is you have to source your own 12v power cord(s) and for the A900 you also need a PSU with 4 8-pin or 4 6-pin PCIE Connectors.
I'm trying to find out how loud the A900 is but haven't found anything more than comments from people saying they wish it was more quiet.
i own a A900 and i have to say the same, its not as quiet as the mini miners, but regarding numbers i have found this in my research: full website: https://www.eastshore.xyz/shop/baikal-x11-asic-miner-900mh-with-217w-dash-miner/
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Hi, I've been getting several request for adding support for Optiminer Zcash in Awesome Miner. However, I couldn't find any documentation for the HTTP API other than it's enabled with the parameter '-m'. Any suggestions where I can find it? Thanks! some small paragraph in the gh repo would be great!
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