This guy has top secret coin, all we need to do is talk to him.
Shitcoin lovers, rejoice!! LOL
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Looks like the program cannot find the CUDA 9.0 libraries. Setting the enviormental path with the location of the CUDA 9.0 lib directory should solve it. e.g. echo -e "\n/usr/local/cuda-9.0/targets/x86_64-linux/lib" | sudo tee -a /etc/ld.so.conf Then to update the path run: sudo ldconfig
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Satoshi was a big proponent of decentralization and equal access, hence the 'one CPU, one vote' philosophy for reaching consensus. The way masternodes have evolved in to goverance by those with enough coins to hold a masternode is contrary to his original vision, IMO. Likewise I don't think Satoshi would approve of the current centralization of mining in BTC.
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BTC was developed by Satoshi as a CPU minable coin with the principle of 'one CPU, one vote'. It remained a CPU only coin for the first few years until eventually it had gained enough notoriety and profitability for people to look in to developing a GPU miner for it and eventually, ASIC miners. Even today there are some new POW algorithms that are launched as CPU only, until a GPU miner is developed.
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Only the algorithms supported by the Claymore ETH dual miner can be dual mined and NIST5 is not one of them.
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So there are ETH farms? If Bitmain were testing an ASIC for ETH, do you really think they would make it obvious by mining on a public pool? Nobody knew about the SIA Bitmain A3 until ASIC's for SIA were already announced for it and it was available for pre order from Bitmain for delivery in days. But you believe somehow Bitmain coming out with an ASIC for ETH, that nobody has been able to do for years is announced months ahead of time? LOL
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I think this Asic machine is already in testing because the ETH hashrate has jumped to 220k gh/s from 110k in just a few days and the gpu cards are not easily available due to chip shortages.
I told this a month ago, trolls laughed at me, anyway as it stands, there is no hope for 2018 yet. GPU mining will die in 2018! If I was a miner, I would stop buying gpus and be patient. Probably because like this BS article, it never happened. https://etherscan.io/chart/hashrate
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You need to use the AMD blockchain drivers or the latest Adrenaline drivers and switch to Compute mode from Graphics mode in AMD settings. That will apply the AMD epoch Dag size fix and give you the hash rate you had before the Dag got over 2GB. https://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/DH-024.aspx
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Fake China news.
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You can try to weed out unwelcome bidders you ASSUME may be trying to defraud you, but the reality is it's too easy for ANYONE to file a fraudlent return under a false pretense on eBay. It's simply a matter of opening a claim and typing a sentence in a box. eBay does not require the buyer to cooperate with communicating or to prove anything, except they sent the item back once eBay said they could. That's the reality of selling high risk items on eBay. Especially in computer and cell phone categories, which are the ones with the most problems.
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The reason you want to go in safe mode is safe mode loads the Microsoft basic VGA driver instead of the propiatary driver, which you are trying to remove. Trying to uninstall files while they're in use may leave files behind. There should be no need to remove the cards from the PCI-E slots unless you are troubleshooting problems installing the driver.
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Verge is a POW multi-algo coin. Each algorithm has it's own difficulty based on the network hash rate for that algorithm. To help the wallet sync you can create a VERGE.conf file in the wallet APPDATA folder and add nodes. e.g. C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Roaming\verge ==> VERGE.conf gen=0 daemon=1 algo=groestl rpcallowip=192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0 rpcconnect=127.0.0.1 rpcport=20102 port=21102 rpcuser=<RPCUSER> rpcpassword=<RPCPASSWORD> addnode=104.131.144.82 addnode=138.201.91.159 addnode=162.243.30.96 addnode=198.211.100.230 addnode=37.59.24.15 addnode=74.120.220.54 addnode=78.46.190.152 addnode=85.214.23.49 addnode=85.24.169.215 addnode=91.65.103.62 addnode=95.46.98.50 addnode=98.115.147.74 addnode=104.236.107.27 Then delete peers.dat, reopen the wallet and it should start syncing
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So this is what I am getting on MSI Armor Rx 580 8GB OC.
Per card in dual mining mode ETH : 31.43Mh/s Blake2s : 15300Mh/s (XVG) Estimated daily earning is 14XVG ( This is according to what to mine)
Comparing to lyra2rev2 single mining lyra2rev2 22741.0 Kh/s Estimated daily earning is ~30XVG This is based on what I am getting now.
I now plan to keep only 30% of my hash power for XVG single mode mining and rest in Dual mining with Eth.
You must be using the wrong Verge calculator. The daily earnings for XVG with 15300 MH/s on Blake2s is 141 XVG. http://whattomine.com/coins/220-xvg-blake-2s?utf8=%E2%9C%93&hr=15300&p=405.0&fee=3&cost=0.12&hcost=0.0&commit=Calculate
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Most of you guys weren't around last year but exactly 1 year ago you would of been making exactly half what you are making today.
1 year ago nobody complained about profitability.
You guys shouldn't treat mining as a career, part-time job to pay bills . You should treat it as a privilege and as long as its profitable for you, it's a gift.
Well said. Crypto doesen't 'owe you' anything and bitching about profitability doesen't do anything. If all you care about is the current profitability on Whattomine and that doesen't cut it for you, the good news is you can sell your rigs now while prices are high and move on.
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