I use windows to mine on 4x gpu. No issues. Have tried both ubuntu and windows and decided to just stick on windows.
Fyi those 7970 lighnings go like bats out of caves. You can overclock to 1200 core easy for 27+hash.
Do you overclock within ethminer, or a win program (like msi afterburner?). I was wondering if ethminer commands are the same as cgminer (for example --gpu-engine 1200)
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Ok. As I said, there is a learning curve I am still learning, the whole concept is only 3 weeks old. With buying/selling MSCoins, you first decide if you want to be a marketmaker or ordinary buyer/seller. You are the second. Only those who are marketmakers can put up orders that are visible, as you can in a traditional exchange (which Enzyme/Tempest has just gone through for his/her uranium MSCoin). The difference is, Marketmakers have to display a buy and a sell price. If you are a ordinary buyer/seller, you have to sell/buy into the marketmakers orders that are visible otherwise they won't get filled ("executed immediately... or not at all"). You only have to put up either buy or sell, not both (unlike the marketmakers). Your MSCoins will become available again, once the order expires or you submit another that replaces it with a very short expiry time. Marketmakers are important as they don't rely on making money by trying to buy at the bottom and sell at the top (this is what everyone else is doing). They just make the spread between their buy and sell orders in step with whatever the price does (at least good market makers do ) . This "makes a market" as there should be some buy and sell orders no matter what the price is doing. Rather than no buyers at all time highs and no sellers at all time lows. Most MSCoins would be certainly doomed without this (most MSCoins are likely to 'fail', if becoming the mainstream currency of the world). But it doesn't mean lessons won't be learned. If you want to look into it further, there is the official documentation from the Core Dev available: https://nxtforum.org/monetary-system-153/ms-official-documentation. The wiki is a good place to start. Ok I tried to put an EGOLD buy order the wrong way by putting an exchange request. I see that my buy order isn't on the order book, so not visible to seller. How to cancel that? Tried publish an exchange offer with a really fast expiration, but it didn't clear my exchange request and my NXT are stuck?
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Yes I'm up and runnng thanks! Is EGOLD the most profitable right now? (for GPU)
EDIT: humm not great at that only running at 40 mhs on a 280x
What's your settings for gpudevice=? gpudevice=0,256 EDIT: intensity was 10= 40 MHS, now tried 15 and it equal 60 mhs try gpudevice=0,256,524288 gpuintensity=50 The intensity doesn't matter too much for the hash rate for me but 50 is as good as any other number! BINGO! 234 MHS thanks a lot! now my PC isn't usuable tho LOL (laggy)
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Yes I'm up and runnng thanks! Is EGOLD the most profitable right now? (for GPU)
EDIT: humm not great at that only running at 40 mhs on a 280x
What's your settings for gpudevice=? gpudevice=0,256 EDIT: intensity was 10= 40 MHS, now tried 15 and it equal 60 mhs
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Yes I'm up and runnng thanks! Is EGOLD the most profitable right now? (for GPU)
EDIT: humm not great at that only running at 40 mhs on a 280x
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I can't find difficulty anywhere, on any MS currency. Do you have idea how to check it of see chart like in btc, ltc and others...
EGOLD has a minimum difficulty of 65,536 (2^16) and a maximum of 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 (2^64). The difficulty depends on the number of units you set in the config. Currently, minting 1 EGOLD units has a difficulty of 10,485,760,000. 50 units is 524,288,000,000 etc. So with that kind on diff, should I bother testing it with one 280x? I'm getting anywhere from 250 to 500 EGOLD per hour with a 280x & 7970 is that 250 to 500 both or each? Also what is a good unit setpoint for 1 280x? is 50 bring to much diff?
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I can't find difficulty anywhere, on any MS currency. Do you have idea how to check it of see chart like in btc, ltc and others...
EGOLD has a minimum difficulty of 65,536 (2^16) and a maximum of 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 (2^64). The difficulty depends on the number of units you set in the config. Currently, minting 1 EGOLD units has a difficulty of 10,485,760,000. 50 units is 524,288,000,000 etc. So with that kind on diff, should I bother testing it with one 280x?
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I think it's probable, but not in 2015. First step in 2015 is 1$/BC
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It appears that Bonzo and Curious have bailed, but I am not sure... If anyone can contact them, they are the GUE devs as of last.
I have recently spoken with the dev's for GUE and I just want to thank all of you for the cheap coins.
Perhaps Abitcoinfuture can find out? Family member passed away for crypto the other 2 devs I am guessing are working silently and buying GUE, I can tell you this, yesterday I received a PM back and it said... "trust me do not sell your GUE we are also buying" so anyone dumb and weak has been manipulated into selling, you do realize this will continue until nearly all the coins are spread out then it's back to release info, the only way to stop it is if some asshole puts a 10 btc wall up around 3500.. then it might get hard to accumulate more, I personally hope you all keep dumping to my buys at 300 400 and 500 satoshi lol I cannot wait to make 20x and have a bunch of free GUE.I believe we wouild all like to see a screenshot of these "said" PMs that you have to the GUE devs... Proof indeed, but sound a lot like, desperate matter to try pumping price....
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Regaining 12th position, yes yes
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I admit it. I made some quick bucks during the last hours, but, damn, what a shitcoin this is! Really looking forward to get out of it. I mean take a look at this graph! Those who are involved in this can make some really easy money. Exploitation to the max. The guy who makes the announcements could at least make 40% profit in a single buy/sell. Everything seems 100% planned. Within 36 hours the price dropped from 10k to 7.6k and then jumped to ~14k. I mean this is the epitome of inside trading that I was talking about a few weeks ago. This shit is only good for quick buys and sells. Won't post again in here. You are all full of shit. I cannot believe I waste my time talking seriously about this shitcoin.
PS: If there is any dev in this who didn't make at least 30% profit during the last 36 hours, dude you are being heavily exploited.
Let me guess.... you sold your BC @ 9000 and now your mad.
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Was the trading bot was the second news, or will there be another thing today?
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We need more expectation with the new roadmap and new team announce the price goes up. This coin is rare so the price is a lot unevaluated right now. BTW I will join the multipool to get more guerrillas.
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Mark my words, first target is 1M marketcap and next step will be 1GUE= 1$
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question: are you going to opensource the wallet with the mixing feature ? I tend not to use binaries i don't compile myself
Opensource is coming down the line as far as i know, but there is an inherent need to protect it intellectually until it's known throughout that we were the first. ROX road off our code into much higher levels, and PES is another fork that has benefited from us. While it is fine that we are all sharing repositories, it definitely sucks to be the innovator left behind. I also agree that is a really good time to buy. 2500 is really cheap for what is coming.
This is an absurdly good price due to the market cap per coin ratio. Right now whoever is accumulating is in for a big surprise upon news being released. +1
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Nice buy wall @ 2500, but if you think I gonna give my GUE at that price with all the upcomming features, dream on!
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BTC38 adding this coin this afternoon according the their update, correct? what time? this should be big.
Where you see that?
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I am totally confused by Whispersend. Can you please explain it in simple terms? I have asked before, and it seems no one cares to explain this to potential investors in this coin.
What I am getting from the diagram is that Whispersend is not a way to send someone else a coin anonymously, but rather "mix up" the coins you already have by sending them out and having them come back to you in multiple addresses. I can see some value in this, but at the end of the day, if you want to send someone a coin anonymously, how does this help you?
Sending them out and get them come back to you is just for Beta testing purpose, it is just to show what will happen if your send coins to someone. So in that testing method, you see the 2 side of the transaction. If you send coin to someone else wallet, it will be sended via multiple adress.
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