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5621  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v11.8 (Windows/Linux) on: July 02, 2018, 01:25:12 AM
Do you mean your swap file usage is 0% while running v11.7 or v11.8?  I'm not sure exactly, but I think the DAG files are VM intensive when the miner is first starting up, so that may not be unusual.

A reliable source recommends 2.6gb per card, plus another 10 or 12.

@bigdaddymccarron, could it be your swap file is not big enough for the DAG files?  I'm no expert on Ubuntu, but sometimes we overlook the simplest things.

I will check that, I saw something the other day that indicated it should be 22 gb.

When I check swap usage, 0% is being used.

I had to revert back to v11.7 on my Linux mining rig because v11.8 keeps crashing even after reducing the overclock speeds.  On v11.7 I can run my normal overclock speeds and the miner is much more stable.  Has anyone else had any stability issues on Linux?  My 4 Windows 10 miners seem to be working fine.
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5622  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: PhoenixMiner 3.0c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Windows) on: July 02, 2018, 01:15:58 AM
Can I get a response because these parameters in the combo line in the .bat file will not work -cclock -cvddc -mclock -mvdd , And how to solve it
I try the phoenix miner v2.9e upgrade to 3.0C
I have Amd xfx rx580 8gb gts xxx 8xcard in Rig

Post your config file, that should help.  If one of the members can't help you Dr. Phoenix will be along in time.
5623  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: PhoenixMiner 3.0c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Windows) on: June 30, 2018, 02:02:10 PM
I always wonder why one of my GPUS has lowerst clock compared to others.
GPU0 us always 28 sumfin, where others 31 on RX580s.
There no monitors attached as some people think. \Just dont understand it?

It doesn't need to have a monitor attached.  GPU0 will process graphic requirements for the system even if you're RDSing in.  I keep an old HD5450 attached to my main PCIE-16 slot so it assumes all the graphical duties.
5624  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: PhoenixMiner 3.0c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Windows) on: June 30, 2018, 01:39:09 PM
Quick question:

Is there a need to add "-proto 3" for ETC configuration on Ethermine? The server is: etc.ethermine.org

I noticed in the example for ETH, "-proto 3" is added to the command line.

Thanks for the help Cool

I imagine it's needed, but I don't know for sure.  Here's Dr. Phoenix's instructions for using the switch:

-proto <n> Selects the kind of stratum protocol for the ethash pool:
     1: miner-proxy stratum spec (e.g. coinotron)
     2: eth-proxy (e.g. dwarfpool, nanopool) - this is the default, works for most pools
     3: qtminer (e.g. ethpool)
     4: EthereumStratum/1.0.0 (e.g. nicehash)

I use ethermine, and I have it in my config file.  I like to restart my rig once week, but it runs very stable and did so for over 250 hours once.

Code:
-pool ssl://us2.ethermine.org:5555 
-pool2 ssl://us1.ethermine.org:5555
-wal <ethwalletaddress>
-worker <workername>
-coin eth
-proto 3
-cdm 2
5625  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v11.8 (Windows/Linux) on: June 28, 2018, 06:40:52 PM

Out of curiosity, what kind of hash rates are you getting with those settings?

Oh, I forgot to mention the problem why I decided to ask for help. My hashrate is about 180mh on each rig. But my effective hash on pool 160-170mh. That's my problem with that. And it's not overclocking, I see that the hour of cards in rig always gets more shares per hour than some other cards. I have already perfectly adjusted the frequency of all cards, but the loss of 7-10% hasrate does not go away.

How many shares per hour do you give an average of one rig per 180Mh? I have on good rig 160 but mostly 140.

I use ehtermine also, It's normal for your hashrate at the pool to differ from your reported hashrate.  It'll take at lease 6 hours for your effective hashrate to stabilize.  I don't have an explanation as to why, but it's also normal that some cards find more shares than others.
5626  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v11.8 (Windows/Linux) on: June 28, 2018, 05:53:12 PM
1. How to set up ASM correctly? I have all AMD RX 570 RX 580 4GB cards, Eth only, Ethermine pool (is this the best pool for Eth?). Anyone uses ASM 2 for such cards? And about dcri.  How best to prescribe fixed or in auto mode?

Can't speak to ASM, no experience.

2. I use ssl Ethermine pool. Does SSL slow down the encryption process (more stale shares example )

It's been my (limited) experience that SSL reduces stales, and improves stability.

3. My config for Rx 570 580 4gb
EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool ssl://eu1.ethermine.org:5555 -ewal 0x1  -epsw x -cclock 1150 -cvddc 850,850,850,850,850,850 -mclock 2040,2050,2040,2050,2040,2040 -mvddc 850,850,850,850,850,850
Can you recommend what to add to it for stability and more efficiency.

You might want to add a secondary pool url just in case.

I'm still learning about AMD cards myself, but the best advice I've gotten is to keep tweaking the settings for each card until you get the best results.  I've been using config files to store my settings and keep .bat somewhat neat.  That way I can copy my best config, futz with the settings, and revert back to my original config if I screw something up.

Out of curiosity, what kind of hash rates are you getting with those settings?
5627  Other / Meta / Re: Someone please merit these posts on: June 28, 2018, 05:23:08 PM
While its noble to want to get merit for deserving posts based on your own understanding, there is no unified parameter on what a deserving posts should be because we all have different things we attach values. For example, one of the posts you quoted there relates to mining while another relates to technical part of the blockchain ecosystem. These topics as interesting as they might sound to someone else, it does not appeal to me to give a single merit and that is why sometimes when I make post which in my own eye is of good quality, solve problems, add value and merits should be flowing, it does not happen while those ones I am not too keen about gets merited. I feel the merit system has come to stay and people should be encouraged to give merit but skeptical to do this because its limited and can be exhausted in no time.

Understandable, the value of these posts is obviously subjective.  That's why I felt justified in starting this topic, to point out where I see value.  Most of you who've responded to this topic have been here a while, and may have become jaded to what us neophytes find valuable. 

Every body has their reasons for coming here.  I came here to learn about mining, but in the process I learned how much more there is that I need and want to learn about crypto.  Not only have I come to realize how little I know about crypto, but also how much more there is to learn about this forum.

I've been using forums (mostly firearms related) for nearly two decades now.  I've seen 'em come and go.  But I don't think I've seen a forum with the volume this one has, it's so big!  In that light, I think the merit system is a good idea.  It helps to keep things pertinent by rewarding those who contribute value.

Again, I hope nobody thinks I'm criticizing the merit system, far from it.
5628  Other / Meta / Re: Someone please merit these posts on: June 28, 2018, 03:23:14 PM
There are already existing posts asking for others to share what they consider to be meritable posts. Maybe it is better if you look for them and share those you consider with the OP. For instance: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3040494.0
Please just read carefully the rules before posting.

I don't see any harm in sharing the post you consider to be undermerited, but, just to be organized, maybe this is better this way. If not, probably we are going to have posts like that every day.

I actually found that thread, but then I read this:

- will skip proposal made by members registered after this post was made (so don't even bother)

Maybe I misinterpreted what his intention is with that statement.
5629  Other / Meta / Re: Someone please merit these posts on: June 28, 2018, 02:42:31 PM
Merited and I posted in the thread.

I hate to be a pest, but I think you merited the wrong post in the thread linked above.
5630  Other / Meta / Re: Someone please merit these posts on: June 28, 2018, 02:35:13 PM
OP doesn't look like the typical signature spammer. He doesn't even have a signature, and he uses the forum as a forum (instead of an ATM), selling a motorcycle and gun parts, and asking mining questions. I don't mind the rookie mistake of making the occasional useless post, because most of his posts aren't like that.

OP can expect scrutiny. If he did beg for his own alt, he'll be busted sooner or later anyway.
I won't merit the OP here, as I don't want to encourage people to dump lists to earn merit. But in this case, I assume good intentions and for that reason I'll check the posts. I appreciate new users who want to improve the forum, and lists like this bring me to parts of the forum that I don't usually read, which is nice.

@LoyceV,
Thanks for taking my suggestions into consideration.  And thanks for taking my request at face value.  

I'm not here begging for merit for myself.  None of those posts I recommended are from me, I don't use alts, I'm not that tricky.  I'm not here for a job, I already have one I should be doing right now.  Shocked  

I'm here to learn as much as I can about cryptocurrency and a huge part of that is learning what to avoid, and how to avoid it.  So, yeah that means researching the scummy parts of the forum where the shady shit goes down.

5631  Other / Meta / Someone please merit these posts on: June 27, 2018, 09:23:33 PM
I don't know that I want to be a merit source, but as a newbie I've found these posts very helpful.  The forum is so busy and has so many posts in such a short time I can see why some very helpful posts get overlooked.  If you're a source and you have a bit of time, please reward these folks who've been kind to this lowly newb.

Thanks

Be careful with such deals. Credit cards are charged on monthly subscription. Even though OP's service will be a one time payment, there is no guarantee he wouldn't generate a huge bill for the next billing cycle which may result in card getting charged the next month.Also the card details will be saved on the profile which I suppose can also be easy to unauthorised access.

I wouldn't recommend anyone doing this just for a couple of bucks.

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I wouldn't trust a newbie to run anything on my own machine. you could actually rent a machine in the cloud
To run your script. Friendly warning for greedy members don't do it because OP could do it himself for less than $10.

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Good day everyone!

It's been a great day for me and so I would like to share my strategy on how to get a free followers that is related to cryptocurrency or to any targeted participants so everyone will be having a great day just like mine. I don't know if someone already make or create a this but I'm hoping that I'm allowed to do this.

So let's stop this introduction and let's continue with the tutorial.


I've been in twitter industry for a long time at first it was just a hobby and after some time I've become an entrepreneur where in I create a twitter account for a business and find a targeted and real participants and
selling it to different businessmen that is related to what that account is all about or selling post, etc.

So let's proceed:

1. Create a twitter account and make sure that all the infos are related to the targeted participants (In this tutorial we're going to use cryptocurrency related account) you can also use your existing account but just like what I've said your account might be at risk.

Create a proper icon pic, header and bios.

2. After creating an account find and follow big and active accounts (What I'm referring about active is making always making tweets.) for example Bitcoin News we all know that this account is related to cryptos, active and lastly most of the followers of this account are crypto related.


3. Wait for the account you've followed to tweet and  make sure that it was a fresh tweet probably a post within 20 mins. and if you're going to look at that tweet there's someone who retweeted, like and comment on it.



4. Follow all those users, why? Because most of them for surely are cryptorelated users, second they're active at that time meaning there's a chance that they will see that you followed them and there's a chance that they will going to follow you back.

You can also go to the "Followers" and follow them all.

This is called mass following but BEWARE!!! make sure the you confirm phone number as well as email because when you're doing mass follow the twitter will going to detect it and will suspend your account but in able to recover your account you just need to verify it through phone number and they will ask you to do recaptcha to know if you're a real human.

The maximum follow you can do per day is 1000.

5. After that you are able to get targeted followers (It may not be 100% targeted participants but 1 thing is for sure most of them are real users so if you're going to do a twitter audit you will see that the number of fake followers are just minimal.) and done!

TIPS:
• Let's say you've followed 3000 followers in 3 days after 3-5 days you can unfollow those users who didn't follow you.
• You can use this app to do automatic following and unfollowing Mass Follow
• Don't forget to do quality posts, etc. to engaged followers. Also make something that will follow you for example doing a raffles, etc.
• Make your profile and bios professional so many people will going to follow you.


DISCLAIMER:
This strategy is a little bit risky. Your account may be banned by twitter or suspend your account. I'm not responsible for this, do this at your own risk.

Also this will not work for a week, you need to be patient in order to get followers if you want easy one just buy followers from internet there's a lot of services offering that but we can't guarantee that the followers they will give is your targeted users.

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more social drama to cause community to ruin bitcoin security by changing the mining algo... (facepalm)

funny part is to achieve changing the algo. core would need to do yet another 35% mandatory attack, threatening the network with IP bans and block rejections.. oh but there will be baseball caps available again. (facepalm)

remember this though folks.
one positive lesson about the august 2017 mandatory split.
if blocks dont fit the rules of the network it doesnt matter what they produce, they will get rejected.

the fear is not that a pool can just magic money up 50 billion bitcoins simply by having enough hashrate. their blocks will gt rejjected in 2 seconds no matter what the hashrate is.

the only thing that will happen is that if a pool with large majority does something that does not fit the rules. then the blocks get rejected and the only result is slower block solutions frrom the remaining pools.

changing the algo is DEFINETLY going to cause not only a risk to security but also delays in block solutions from all pools because ALL pools use the same algo.

so a change in algo affects EVERY POOL and will delay EVERY BLOCK
dont let yourself get fed into the fud of what pools can do to blocks(data). and realise the blocks would get rejected if they try..
wise up to the reality that if the network(CODE) changes. it affects everyone



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Followed all instructions on the XMR-stak github to compile.... kinda.  Notes are below.


Compiled using Cuda 9.1.  
DevFee set to zero.  
Build version number stayed the same, build name was changed (added -JK).  
No major modifications aside from "built by notes", and changing the donate address to '127.0.0.1' for quick timeouts if there is any code trickery I did not catch.

No donations or whatever required.  Just enjoy.  I know a bunch of you (like me) would like the zero devfee build, but either can't or are too lazy to compile it yourself.   Here you go you lazy ones Wink  If you do feel like taking the time to donate, you can find the donation address in the "miner batch" post that is linked in my signature.

I plan to slowly try and incorporate as many different free miner sources into one set of apps for my mminer batch.   If I can get them all into one project/solution, then I may do a version that does away with the batch altogether.

For now;  I was unable to find a --flag for devfee==0, so I wentt to my main network hub where my VPN is; and finally downloaded the compilers and build tools to build the source myself.  Would have taken ages from my cellular link at home.

***I literally cut/paste the source and built it 100% as per instruction aside from the edits mentioned above.***

MS Visual C++ Runtime:
Download vcredist here

Current Version:
Download XMR-Stak-2.4.4-JK here

Previous versions:
Download XMR-Stak-2.4.2-JK here

If you are getting slower hashrates on older cards, try these DLL files.  They are from a different release of xmr-stak, thus not compiled by me.  But, another user has reported that replacing the DLL's with these has increased performance.  Your mileage may vary:  https://mega.nz/#!oGY0iIxa!X1tlll_HR5LWTa1aT3jBQIZAR3Bv91_Bgll8huVl84w

*update*
2018-06-03: Compiled and uploaded 2.4.4
2018-05-30: Added vc redistributable install link
2018-05-29: Compiled and uploaded 2.4.3/quickly removed partially built binary
2018-04-10: Alternate .dll files from original dev's older release available, download link added.  May give better or worse hashrates.
2018-04-06: Fixed issue with not launching properly.  Added original usage docs from source.

Just run xmr-stak.exe and fill out the questions.  from there after, just run xmr-stak.exe and theres no need to put any commands after.
See my below replies for notes on disabling CPU and GPU's individually.  I can help if you need assistance with your configuration.

Please see all of the build and usage notes on the original github: By clicking here.



If you are looking for XTL-stak, that's right here.

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Sorry if this is rude to post here in the thread of someone with a devfee miner...

but why do all you people use a devfee miner? I use ethminer 0.15.0rc1 from https://github.com/ethereum-mining/ethminer/releases for a few days which has no devfee at all.

I'm using 6 x 1070s and 2 x 1080 (with OhGodAnETHlargementPill) and 270-280mh/s on Nanopool. That's average of around 32.4mh/s for each 1070 and around 34mh/s for each 1080. Do you do better than that with Claymore or Phoenixminer?

That's not impressive, I reach almost 31,5MH/s with 2 of my RX 570s on Phoenix, and they are at least 50% than a 1070.

1080 with pill should be around 50MH/s. We've seen reports of this kind of pseed with ETH pill & Phoenix.

I don't think you earn more on ethminer rather than with Phoenix and its 0,65% devfee. You could buy a sub 15$ win 10 licence and compare.
I never got good results for Rx570 and phoenix. Can you share your settings?

GPU1: 1180 core (850mV) / 2130 mem (860mV) gigabyte Gaming with samsung mem. Usually 31-31,4 MH/s. Higher frequencies because it's my display GPU and I use the PC while mining
GPU2: 1140 (825mV) / 2090 (880mV), Sapphire ITX, Elpida/Hynix mem. Usually 31,2-31,5 MH/s
GPU3 (weak ASIC): 1130 (875mV) / 2035 (880mV) MSI Gaming Elpida/Hynix mem. Usually 29,5-29,8 MH/s
All cards are bios modded.

Phoenix 2.9C, AMD 18.5.1 drivers with annoying win 10 X64 build 1803.

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Block.one, a Cayman-based Blockchain Startup is funding EOS.io, its blockchain platform through the process of Initial Coin Offering (ICO). The multibillion-dollar fundraising effort is speculated to be more than double of the second biggest offering of this type.

The investors have been backing the project solely at the back of the hype that the ICO has created and at the back of the expectation that the founders, who have run a series of other Blockchain projects can repeat the success story again.

In their ICO, Block.one is launching their cryptocurrency known as EOS.
ICO Participants will be using cryptocurrency ether in place of the Dollars in exchange of the new EOS tokens.
According to the Token Report, which is the division of New Alchemy, the Blockchain Advisory Firm, fundraising of EOS has already brought 7.12 million funds in ether value.
When the amount they had raised – $576 per ether – was converted according to the US Dollar exchange rate, it came out to be equal to $4.1 Billion.

Once the system is launched, it is expected to give support for the efficient operation of decentralized applications, which is even more than what Ethereum offers. If EOS.io becomes successful, the industry believes that it would bring greater adoption of the cryptocurrency-based technology.

Validating the expectations that Block.one will make decentralized application operation more efficient, the ICO is being backed by 10 ICO fundraisers including –

Telegram Open Network – $1.7 Billion
HDac – $258 Million
Dragon Coin – $320 Million

About EOS

EOS is the blockchain technology that functions like Ethereum, which gives a platform for Blockchain App Development. It was brought into existence in 2016 by the founder of BitShares and Steem, Dan Larrimer.

Here is the list of features that EOS comes with –


A Constitution – It has a set of rules that everyone in the blockchain agrees on which are linked with every block that is mined.
Parallel Processing – It comes with the ability to complete things in parallel, at a much faster transaction speed, and with lot more scalability
Decentralized Operating System – Developers can easily build blockchain apps on EOS.
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Related Articles:
New article’s concerning SCAM MATYAS ZABORSZKY and these  accomplices:
- An investigation on the ICO « ADVISOR » SCAM, MATYAS ZABORSZKY on WN.com : https://u.wn.com/p/389695021/  
- The “Fake” ICO/Blockchain Advisor Problem: Many ICO companies was a victim of this on cashing-direct.com  : http://www.cashing-direct.com/the-fake-icoblockchain-advisor-problem-many-ico-companies-was-a-victim-of-this/  


Some Article on Bitcointalk.org denouncing the scam Matyas Zaborszky:
1- An investigation on the ICO « ADVISOR » SCAM, MATYAS ZABORSZKY : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4359527.0
2- Help us to stop the SCAMMER Matyas Zaborszky and these accomplices! : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4388662.0    
3- The well known SCAM Matyas Zaborszky continues these scams in the ICO's sector : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4403143.0
4- WARNING : ICO Advisor Scam Matyas Zaborszky : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4370425.0  
5- EOS Hack May Result In Millions Of Investors Getting Scammed Out Of Tokens : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4403239.0  
6- SEC Obtains Emergency Order to Halt Scam ICO, ‘Blockchain Evangelist’ Charged : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4403207.msg39176765#msg39176765  


Other links of articles on Medium.com denouncing the Scam Matyas Zaborszky and these accomplices:
1- 6 Outrageous Moments In Crypto Twitter Scam History : https://medium.com/@MatyasZaborszkyscam/6-outrageous-moments-in-crypto-twitter-scam-history-3f0e8532ab83
2- The “Fake” ICO/Blockchain Advisor Problem: Many ICO companies was a victim : https://medium.com/@MatyasZaborszkyscam/the-fake-ico-blockchain-advisor-problem-many-ico-companies-was-a-victim-5094b2e3161f
3- Wednesday, May 30, 2018, new scam of Matyas Zaborszky denounced : https://medium.com/@MatyasZaborszkyscam/wednesday-may-30-2018-new-scam-of-matyas-zaborszky-denounced-7d646a89719d
4- New complaint against Scam Matyas Zaborszky : https://medium.com/@MatyasZaborszkyscam/new-complaint-against-scam-matyas-zaborszky-833daeec2118
5- MATYAS ZABORSZKY SCAM! : https://medium.com/@MatyasZaborszkyscam/matyas-zaborsky-scam-aabac3379e15
6- https://medium.com/@MatyasZaborszkyscam/sec-obtains-emergency-order-to-halt-scam-ico-blockchain-evangelist-charged-2c3630a6a949
7 - https://medium.com/@MatyasZaborszkyscam/the-well-known-scam-matyas-zaborszky-continues-these-scams-in-the-icos-sector-2ec0be031b62
8 - https://medium.com/@MatyasZaborszkyscam/help-us-to-stop-the-scammer-matyas-zaborszky-and-these-accomplices-64a2c53b0943
9 - https://medium.com/@MatyasZaborszkyscam/eos-hack-may-result-in-millions-of-investors-getting-scammed-out-of-tokens-cfa6a816540e

Some More :
https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/matyaszaborszky.com
https://matyaszaborszkyscam-99.webself.net/

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A question for those who have experience mining ETH with Radeon Cards:

I don't have a lot of experience with AMD chipset cards, but I'm thinking of adding a couple of RX 580s to my ETH machine.  I've narrowed my search down to the Sapphire Pulse, or the Sapphire Nitro+ (8gb cards.)  Which would you choose?  Any recommendations for bios settings and how to flash the bios for a first timer would be really appreciated.

TIA
I would choose Sapphire Nitro+ because I have heared from almost everyone who is in mining that this is the greatest card with greatest fan engine + hashrate when you overclock it.
You can see this for example or just google information you are looking for but this website is truly amazing for mining reviews and etc. Here is article about sapphire nitro: https://1stminingrig.com/best-bios-rom-for-sapphire-rx-580-8gb-special-edition-hynix-memory-31-mhs/

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now that ETH is going to go PoS you are going to add more cards to the network with the hashrate skyrocketing??? OMG.......... people are just Fu---cking up this.

I don't understand, does this mean mining with a GPU will be more difficult soon?

Ethereum is going to Proof-of-Stake (PoS) from Proof-of-Work (PoW). No official date has been announced yet; it'll probably be the first quarter of next year.

Mining difficulty has been constantly rising for Ethereum (see the graph here); once it goes PoS, it'll be somewhat a trouble for GPU miners as then they won't be able to mine Ethereum. Still, once it goes PoS, you'll have many other coins (using mine-able algorithms like ethash, cryptonight, equihash, etc) to mine. However, imagine all this hash switching from Ethereum to other GPU-friendly coins, it'd definitely create a huge difficulty increase in those coins and it'd be quite interesting to see how the market reacts after that.

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Both the Sapphire Pulse and Nitro+ are great mining cards. The difference is the Nitro+ has a better heatsink, runs cooler and a dual bios switch. I've had very good results with the Polaris Bios Editor 'one click timing patch' timings.

PBE automatically adjusts the timings with the bundled performance straps according to the cards memory type.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2806981.msg40226027#msg40226027

The only change I made to the PBE bundled timings is on the RX 580 Nitro+ cards with Samsung memory, I changed the bundled UberMix v3.1 Samsung timing with this one that is much more stable.

Code:
777000000000000022CC1C00106A5D4DD0571016B90D060C0060070014051420FA8900A0030000001011333DC0303A17

I easily get 31 MH/s on Samsung cards with a 1150 MHz core clock and 2150 MHz memory overclock. On Hynix cards I get 32 MH/s with a 1150 MHz core 2250 MHz memory overclock.
5632  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for someone who can buy a plane ticket for me - paying btc on: June 27, 2018, 05:20:04 PM
as I do not own a credit/prepaid card

Here in the states the credit card that was used to purchase the ticket will be needed at the airport to print the boarding pass.  It's been a long time since I've been to Europe, but I don't think things are much different there.  It may be time to get yourself a credit card or prepaid card.  In fact, obtaining a prepaid card is likely to be easier than conducting the transaction your proposing...

How in the world is a plane ticket €27?

Puddle jumpers in europe are pretty cheap.
5633  Economy / Services / Re: want to buy $30 porn account (using credit card) i pay $50 in btc on: June 27, 2018, 02:10:10 PM
Be careful with such deals. Credit cards are charged on monthly subscription. Even though OP's service will be a one time payment, there is no guarantee he wouldn't generate a huge bill for the next billing cycle which may result in card getting charged the next month.Also the card details will be saved on the profile which I suppose can also be easy to unauthorised access.

I wouldn't recommend anyone doing this just for a couple of bucks.

Not to mention, the OP could be under aged.  There is evidence to suggest that.  Even a pre-paid CC could lead to trouble if that's the case.
5634  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v11.8 (Windows/Linux) on: June 27, 2018, 02:18:30 AM
A reliable source recommends 2.6gb per card, plus another 10 or 12.

@bigdaddymccarron, could it be your swap file is not big enough for the DAG files?  I'm no expert on Ubuntu, but sometimes we overlook the simplest things.

I will check that, I saw something the other day that indicated it should be 22 gb.
5635  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Pump and dump? on: June 26, 2018, 10:42:59 PM
It's about money.

Sure, that's understandable.  But are people really so short sited they can't see how this is hurtful for the longevity of the market?  This type of behavior will not only keep the typical investor/consumer from entering the crypto world, it invites government regulation.  If we can't regulate ourselves, it just a matter of time.
5636  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Pump and dump? on: June 26, 2018, 10:32:41 PM
How many of you folks have participated in these schemes?

Perhaps I've already shown my hand by calling them schemes.  From a regulatory standpoint, any reputable trade market sanctions against pumping and insider trading.  Certainly we're all aware of why these actions are frowned upon, or criminalized and prosecuted.

I get it, crypto is the wild west; unregulated, unsanctioned, and arguably illegal.  Sure, that's likely to draw out the scumbags, shysters, and generally shady characters.  But, aren't most of us trying to legitimize crypto?  Help bring it to the mainstream?  So why are people introducing pump and dump schemes into the crypto world?  Or, more specifically why are people who're otherwise ethical folks participating in them?

Maybe I'm being a prude, and most of you don't think they're unethical.  So, that's my question; pump and dump: ethical or not?
5637  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: XMR-stak-JK 2.4.4 Compiled with no devfee on: June 26, 2018, 04:51:08 PM
@JaredKaragen

Thanks for putting this together.  I still want to compile my own, but it's been years since I've done any coding.  I'm sure I'll get a wild hair on a rainy day come winter.

I don't do any coding also, and if you follow instructions on XMR-Stak Github, you'll get there.

Worst part is installing Gb's of software - VB Studio, CUDA and AMD OpenCL libraries.

My workstation's .5tb ssd shouldn't mind, but yeah, mountain biking weather...  nobody got time for that.
5638  Economy / Services / Re: ▄▀▄▀▄▀ ⚡️ [BOUNTY] Earn BTC for Reviewing ICOs - ICOVOZ ⚡️ ▀▄▀▄▀▄ on: June 26, 2018, 04:11:53 PM
I just submitted a couple for June 26, and I'm having the same issue.

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5639  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v11.8 (Windows/Linux) on: June 26, 2018, 03:06:39 AM
@bigdaddymccarron, could it be your swap file is not big enough for the DAG files?  I'm no expert on Ubuntu, but sometimes we overlook the simplest things.
5640  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns [Last update: 24-Apr-2018] on: June 25, 2018, 10:58:35 PM
Someone claimed that he have received half advance payment from this campaign and the rest applied as follows.
I got half of the weekly payment upfront.. Gonna continue ..

Looks like the OP got called out for being a newbie, and not offering escrow.  I guess that's one way to resolve the issue.
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