I sure am glad Franko made the 8 month cut, especially since it has actual markets in place i.e. services other than BE or Exchange.
The "8 month" is arbitrary nonsense. Probably, the OP registered or launched a coin 8 months ago
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h4xx0r, poornamelessme ...
If you are serious about your concerns, read and understand what Spoetnik is trying to say, instead of picking on parts of his arguments. OTHER people are posting what you claim, not him. There are (or were) many different angles in that thread, before it went downhill.
For example, I joined with the view of bringing some credibility to the scene, and bailed out when the first forking coin threats came. The issue are not shitcoin devs, are people that already bought coins. What those guys are doing is punishing the victim, again.
Now, otoh, SOMETHING must/should be done. What are your suggestions?
Edit: oops, the thread evolved quickly while I was writing. The point still stands though.
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Could you please elaborate? What is going on?
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Look, both threads can be full of shit depending on what posts you pay attention to.
If you are concerned about that "shitcoin cleanout", I suggest you go to [ANN] sub-forum and educate people on how large premines and IPOs are most likely scams. At least spread the message that escrow is required. I don't suggest any other, but there are a few more ways to improve the situation without destroying coins and holdings of people that already bought into them.
Perhaps you are also concerned with the disadvantages of pulling hundreds of coins out of thin air, perhaps you aren't, "free market" and all that ideological crap... But at least the outright scams must be called upon.
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Why do you say "even worse scrypt-N" ? I thought scrypt-N is ASIC resistant?
No, I mean in the sense of scrypt-n using more power than scrypt. Now, I have no data to back up my claim, and it was a bit of apples and oranges, but vertcoin lead my cards to higher temperatures.
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So ...
- Do we all agree we have a problem, and scams are criminal? - How many of us agree that hundreds of (shit)coins are detrimental to the future of alts, even if not plain scams? - Do we have solutions, or at least ways to mitigate the problem without creating damage to anyone, including newbies that bought some coin by suggestion of friends or "unbiased" analysts? Obviously, fuck the coin cloner, his shills and their potential "gains". - Are we going to actually do something about it, or this is just another thread in the btctalk trashcan?
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What if price doesn't increase, I'll be earning 0.006 btc/day after I invested 10 BTC in it? What if the price goes down, I lose 10 BTC?
Look man, this is classic coin shilling/pumping disguised as concern for miners. This thread doesn't even belong in this sub-forum.
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In this pool, login/authentication B.S. has gone to the next level. Not only it spams with suggestions for 2FA and asking your phone #, but also I can't withdraw the LTC I mined, even through email confirm. Email servers have issues, let's see how long I'll have to wait.
Yes, I do understand this is connected with Cex, also exploiters and hackers abound. What I'm saying is anonymous pools, no-registration, wallet address as username, that's the way to go.
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The guy complaining is a hacker who got caught stealing other customers funds so his account is suspended until the investigation is complete. Thanks. I retract my comments on that other thread. Be sure he's an hacker though.
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Nice. You should get 600+ Kh/s out of it though. Get sgminer http://www.reddit.com/r/litecoinmining/comments/1xanpt/ann_sgminer_410_release/Test with kernel "zuikkis" Use Catalyst 13.12 drivers. Test with: "thread-concurrency" : "8192", "gpu-threads" : "2", Play a bit with gpu-engine, lower sometimes gives more hashrate, or upper a bit. Then most undervolt the cards to prevent throttle, damage and reduce power consumption. I dunno, getting those last 30 ~ 50 Kh/s out of a card is a matter of patience.
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I tested on my 760 with your command line and it worked, some of those (yay!!!) appeared.
What's your videocard? Or perhaps mine other coin or on other pool.
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Then post the brand, model and specs of your components. Motherboards, cards, PSU, everything. Also OS, drivers version, relevant installed software, etc...
What happens if you don't mine on the card with the display attached? Is it connected to the motherboard or also uses a riser? What kind of risers do you have.
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You must use cgminer --scrypt. That is the kind of work the pool accepts.
Could you post your complete cgminer command line?
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Well, lower the clocks of the GPU driving the monitor, then. Those are overclocked settings for a R9-270 anyway, stock vram is 1400 Mhz, stock core is around 1000 (?).
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Yeah, in fact this code already exists for capturing a screenshot and sending to CGRemote. I'll just have to add it as an action to the scheduler. The sick or dead devices event is already there, so you'd just create a scheduled action to save a screenshot when event occurs: sick or dead device detected.
Thanks for the feedback... I'll get this in the next update.
Oh, thanks man. I looked into running an external program on scheduled action and so on, but your update will be great. Cheers.
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Use this on your config:
"intensity" : "18", "worksize" : "256", "kernel" : "scrypt", "lookup-gap" : "2", "thread-concurrency" : "21712", "shaders" : "1792", "gpu-engine" : "1050", "gpu-fan" : "60-100", "gpu-memclock" : "1500", "gpu-powertune" : "20", "gpu-threads" : "1", "temp-cutoff" : "74", "temp-overheat" : "70", "temp-target" : "66",
What card and miner sw you're using?
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