@TBEARHERE - YES! --
But we are straying from the topic. And, on Ebay, you can get a GekkoScience 2PAC direct from the manufacturer for $29.99. The guy has been stripping 1384 chips from obsolete BitMain Antminers and making the sticks for years. He has several threads on BitCoinTalk, and is about to release a new thumbdrive miner with 1387 chips. He has good ratings, as does jstefanop, who does the same thing with LiteCoin thumbdrive sticks.
Read his threads before you buy. I think he is closing out the "2Pac" model with 1384 chips. --scryptr
Thx scryptr. Yes I'm on his thread now. And yes...enough off topic. Thx again.
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When are they going to change the algo plz? thx.
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can US citizens participate. What is price ($) per token at public sales. What is total token supply. When does public sale start?
Your not a citizen.... you are a civilian.
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I there anyway to add solo ming support back into the miner...
I get the following error when trying to solo mine small alt coins:
Empty data received in JSON-RPC call get_work failed, retry after 30 seconds
unknown option -- coinbase-addr=
SET UP YOUR OWN POOL-- It is not too hard. I just set up an old NOMP-style pool on LOCALHOST. The code is deprecated, so opening it to the public may be risky. I bought a Moonlander 2 scrypt ASIC, and am mining with it as if it were an electronic lottery ticket. The Moonlander is like a thumb-drive sized ASIC, but faster than my 6x 750ti rig running CUDAminer back in the day (2014). It is running at about 4MH/s scrypt algorithm, and less than 10W. There are several how-to pages for NOMP-style pools on the web. A couple for YIIMP-style pools, too. Many of them have typos and poor English. I think I will put my own "How-To" together and post it. I have some rig maintenance to take care of, though. As soon as I get a round 2it... --scryptr @scryptr If you put your own "How-To" together and post it.. plz let me know. I want to do the same. Mining BTC with that thumbdrive. IT JUST MOVED UP ON MY PRIORITY LIST-- But I am mining scrypt algo. BitCoin (sha256) may even be easier, and not require a pool. Let me get things sorted out. I was really surprised that the old pool set up and worked with so little fuss. Right now, I am trying to merge-mine with it. Hey, there are scrypt pools that merge mine and pay more than 100% LTC because they merge-mine so many alt-coins using scrypt algo. NO FEE AT ALL! The alts pay for the pool and profits to the owners/operators. The miners get some, too, but just as LTC. GekkoScience has the BTC thumbdrive miner. There are clones from China, too. Chat at ya later... --scryptr You mean like this list below scryptr? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XBWK2W5/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_1?smid=ARNJ8QJTE17H8&psc=1Will buy as soon as possible.
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I really need some help setting this up. No matter what i can do on any of my machines all it does is pop up like it is going to start and shut right down. I have poured over hrs of forums to just figure out what does not work. Thank you in advance for any help recieved.
Try asking here. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=770064.0
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holy sh*t have you guys seen the volume on RVN?
volume gone from 200k p/day to 34M p/day WTF!
Any RVN news?
Nice.
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is this project alive ?
ASICS are taking over this algo soon.
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Any NVIDIA miners that work? thx
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I there anyway to add solo ming support back into the miner...
I get the following error when trying to solo mine small alt coins:
Empty data received in JSON-RPC call get_work failed, retry after 30 seconds
unknown option -- coinbase-addr=
SET UP YOUR OWN POOL-- It is not too hard. I just set up an old NOMP-style pool on LOCALHOST. The code is deprecated, so opening it to the public may be risky. I bought a Moonlander 2 scrypt ASIC, and am mining with it as if it were an electronic lottery ticket. The Moonlander is like a thumb-drive sized ASIC, but faster than my 6x 750ti rig running CUDAminer back in the day (2014). It is running at about 4MH/s scrypt algorithm, and less than 10W. There are several how-to pages for NOMP-style pools on the web. A couple for YIIMP-style pools, too. Many of them have typos and poor English. I think I will put my own "How-To" together and post it. I have some rig maintenance to take care of, though. As soon as I get a round 2it... --scryptr @scryptr If you put your own "How-To" together and post it.. plz let me know. I want to do the same. Mining BTC with that thumbdrive.
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A single FPGA card does 17 Gh/s. Same power consumption.
Still above $1 profit / day with 2.5GHASH LOOK UP SQRL MINER-- There is a new miner that utilizes an ACORN FPGA like a co-processor. The ACORN is an M.2 PCIe device designed to assist the GPU in mining. Squirrels Research Labs is about to launch this FPGA device along with with a proprietary, free, no-fee miner, "SQRL Miner", and it boosts GPU performance in a number of algorithms. CBuchner was toying with an Intel co-processor board just prior to retiring from crypto. --scryptr Yes I remember CBuchner talking about it scryptr. I wonder what he made of it? Could send the hash to ck's pool too to hit a block.
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@enemy Windows update to 1.21a: Cuda 9.1 x32 Cuda 9.1 x64 Are build with Cuda 9.2. My mistake.
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is this the main hcash thread? or is their a better thread?
thanks
brad
I was looking for that myself. I think this is so Chinese oriented that there is very little info on it here. Yes, I know a lot Chinese use VPN to bypass the great firewall but somehow, they don't really want to marketing this coin to foreigner. I think they changed the name to HyperCash. But have HShare ... and Hcash.
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is this the main hcash thread? or is their a better thread?
thanks
brad
I was looking for that myself. I think this is so Chinese oriented that there is very little info on it here.
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Waiting until Q1 2019 may kill the coin. Really should be forked now.
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Guys can this be made to work with CUDA 3.5
Thanks Garry.
I'm trying to see if he will make a build for 5.0
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Keccak (Smartcash, Maxcoin): 136GH/s (17GH/s per card x eight) ($160/day at Apr-30 prices) Tribus (Denarius, Virtus): 16.8GH/s (2.1GH/s per card x eight) ($304/day at Apr-30 prices) Phi1612 (Luxcoin, Folm): 5.2GH/s (650MH/s per card x eight) ($456/day at Apr-30 prices) Skunhash (Various coins): 10.4GH/s (1.3GH/s per card x eight) ($261/day at Apr-30 prices) I wonder what the profits are today. Divide all by around 5 Yup.... so ~$5 profit per card. ROI? Maybe 3 years.
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