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81  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Nicehash user, but am thinking about using claymore stand alone on: March 07, 2018, 11:22:13 PM
It's more of a preference thing honestly, the projected payouts will constantly fluctuate which is on reason why I decided just to stick with claymore and dagger hasimoto/ eth. Not to mention the Nicehash hack, but in truth in the end it's a matter of preference, I'd say test out the claymore miner to see if the earnings are more or less consistent and up to par and whichever floats your boat, go for it. eth.nanopool has a calculator function so you can see how much you are making daily/weekly/monthly, just remember - it's estimations, they will fluctuate.
82  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO launched!] Embermine - Blockchain and Smart Contract Application on: March 05, 2018, 03:55:54 AM
Feels like a pump and dump coin with lots of promises. Dev just wants to get rid of coins.

Complete failure. Pack your backs. Go to another coin that can make you money.

The developer is dumping his coins. This project is a disgrace to the cryptocurrency community.

Lost all trust in this coin. Our lifes aren't a joke!

Really? Huh, being the developer and the fact that I have GIVEN AWAY my tokens to the entire network, sure does not seem like a likely statement that I am "dumping". I am one of the most visible and accessible altcoin developers in the world. Must be nice to just talk about what it "feels" like to you, and make it out to be truth. Who are you to say anything about this project, much less my intentions with it? You want to have an opinion, fine, but do not start talking truth unless you are willing to back it up with some hard knowledge or proof.

First of all, I am not "dumping" my coins. I cannot. I own less than 1% of the total market and have for several months. Why? Because I have been airdropping them on various networks, including the Autonio platform, where for one month I paid for the first 1,000 subscriptions by BURNING NIO tokens with a current value of over $250,000. I have also dropped (NOT SOLD, TRADED, or SWAPPED) a total of nearly 6 billion tokens and have spent my OWN money promoting, supporting, and developing these projects.

Second of all, anyone who looks at your account history knows what you are all about. You are the scam, my friend. So kindly move along before I make a nice lesson out of you. I have devoted my efforts and my very life to fighting for the very technologies that YOU make sound bad to the world to drop their price and give you a few more pennies in YOUR pocket, or because you have nothing better to do with your life than try to FUD people out of existence. Well you are barking up the wrong tree here, go on to the REAL scam coins.

Now, if you would like to go fully public with me, head to head, live on YouTube or some other social media site, I would love to. I have nothing to hide. We have been on local and regional news testifying at the Nebraska State Legislature in support of proper supportive legal protections and structures for these new technologies. Where have you been? What effort have YOU made to make this technology actually work for people. You stand in the shadows and pretend to be working for the people, and accusing others of falsehood, while operating under it yourself.

The simple fact that you are so completely unoriginal that you have literally copy/pasted your arguments to other, random cryptos tells me, honestly, everything a person needs to know about you, and your motivations. And the fact that you will never, ever allow yourself to face me publicly, much less actually utilize logic or evidence to prove your claims, helps me deduce even more about your character.

You sir, need to perhaps actually do some research before you try to attack any crypto. You made a big mistake. Now it is your choice to decide how you are going to use this information to remedy this mistake. Or you can make a bigger mistake and try to justify your actions.

Good luck to you.  

I think you may be a nice guy when it comes down to it, but your disdain towards those who point towards fear, uncertainty and doubt comes off a bit too shameful. The epitome of your rhetoric paints you as a narcissist in my opinion.  I understand that you deeply believe in your project and in the end you definitely should be - especially since you are leading it, but this kind of behavior is juvenile. It may be wiser in your position to speak with unbiased facts rather than flaming and blasting any insult or criticism. In the end, just this sort of behavior alone is what would lead me to dump if i were holding or just avoid your project in general. Undecided
83  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: cant get ccminer working on blockmunch on: March 02, 2018, 02:18:59 PM
"It turns out the messages saying "Stratum difficulty set to..." mean that the mining software is automatically adjusting its difficulty, in order to produce the optimal number of shares for the stratum server. If the difficulty is set too high, the local software will never be able to send any shares before the next block comes along (and it needs to request new work from the stratum server). However, if the difficulty is set too low then the miner will waste time fetching new work from the server when it could have been more productive producing a share from the old work.

Basically, these messages mean that ccminer is working OK, but hasn't yet found the optimal difficulty so is automatically negotiating this with the stratum server."

Found this quote after googling your problem, not sure if it will fit the issue. The author goes in depth on adjusting difficulty in his article Here

I wish I could give you more anecdotal information, sorry. Good news is that the article was posted recently and the author is open to inquiries.

Edit: Another thing, Can you tell me what error it is you are running into? Are you getting some kind of run time error? Just telling us what you are putting in and getting out doesn't really give much to lead on to for a diagnosis. If you can, take a screenshot of the error and I'll do my best to try and help.
84  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: The 100 Most Influential Blockchain People on: February 28, 2018, 01:46:38 AM
No Satoshi Nakamoto? Even though we don't know his/her/their identity, I think that name should be at number 1.  Roll Eyes
85  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Help! AMD Driver Problems on: February 28, 2018, 01:38:43 AM
You shouldn't need to use two drivers, even if they are two different series. Crimson should be able to recognize both and as long as you have the bios modded you should be getting the maximum potential from them (just dont forget to set to compute if you have ReLive). Did you install the AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher as well? Normally doing that will solve most recognition problems.

Also, you should move this thread to the mining section, probably would get better responses.
86  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Solo Mining ETH with 6 Rigs? on: February 27, 2018, 09:42:28 PM
Hey guys!

I've been mining in pools for a while now going after Bulwark, Ethereum, and zCash at different times as difficulty and coin prices fluxuate but I'm now pondering the idea of taking my 6 rigs (and more coming) to solo mine after a single coin.  I should mention my rigs feature 6 1070 Ti's

1) How do I setup solo mining?
2) Would it be profitable?

Thanks in advance!

some reeeally quick back-of the napkin math:

your hashrate, let's say at 30 mh/s per card, would be 1,080,000,000 h/s (30 * 36 cards * 1 million)

total hashpower is 250,331 gh/s which would be 250,331,000,000,000 h/s (giga is a billion)

so you are 1/231,787 of the hashpower. so you'd have about a 4 in a million or so chance of solving each block? a bit less?

there are about 5,875 block per day (based on last 24 hours) so that would come out to ~ 2,144,375 a year.

block reward would be about ~3.56 eth. so im totally being imprecise but you might be looking at finding 8 blocks a year, 28 eth a year? on average. the profitability, in theory, shouldn't be less than in a pool.

problem is, you could go months and months, maybe even years, without finding a single block.



In my opinion that seems accurate. Although Luck really does come in to play more so than often. If I were in a position to have 6 rigs I would be sticking to a pool just for the sake of consistency.
87  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ethereum and NASA! What do you think about this? on: February 27, 2018, 08:41:11 PM
The team plans to launch Ethereum-based RNCP in combination with artificial intelligence and deeper training methods.

This confuses me a bit, RNCP is a fork  of the ethereum platform? or a dAPP on ethereum?
88  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: What is the most profitable coin for mining? on: February 27, 2018, 06:22:09 PM
Impossible question to answer.

Depends entirely on your hardware, and it can change daily based on difficulty and market price.

As others have said, look up your hardware online and compare hashrates with different coins.


This. Whattomine.com is a good website to use if you are getting started. Practically any coin is profitable, no one can tell you what will be most valuable in the long term though. The markets decide that.
89  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Why do you small timers even bother? on: February 27, 2018, 06:06:17 PM
Why even bother to mine with a few minres and earn a couple of dollars a day.  Mining is only worth it if you can build a big farm with a lot of capital.  Most of you guys are better off working a regular job and just buying crypto.

False..!
I used to mine some LTC back in 2013..with 3 Radeon 280x .. mined 2 LTC/day for a few months.. So i was getting 4-5$ per day..

Look how much this worth right now...



That's the hope most miners have today in my opinion, sure it may be a dollar today but who knows what it may be a few months or years down the road, there still is a lot of new money yet to be introduced. Mining requires no work at all. You buy some gpu's and they work for you, how is that NOT enticing to some people?

Sure, some people aren't even pulling Ghz, but mining is still profitable and money is money.
90  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: whats the best decentralized exchanges now? on: February 26, 2018, 11:29:23 PM
Cryptobridge is another great DEX. They are more like a decentralized federation rather than fully decentralized but they are still really good. They also offer a service much like Kucoin with their tokens.
91  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Is Delta going to die? on: February 26, 2018, 11:24:47 PM
Rumors are going around about the internal conflict of the team of Etherdelta which is causing most of the problems right now. Not really sure what the case is with Etherdelta but for the moment I am sticking with forkdelta because of it.
92  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Does the brand of memory on gpu matter? on: February 26, 2018, 10:59:51 PM
Samsung is the best

Micron is the worst.

It definitely matters, but not a ton.  1 or 2 Mh/s if you bios mod them correctly for ETH.

Samsung cards are way better for Cryptonite, at least in my experience.



I had the luck of having 3 of my GPU's being Micron and surprisingly, they were all capable of being modded, in fact I had more trouble modding one of my samsung GPUs (which came OC by the manufacturer). The majority of Micron GPus that I have work just as intended. I only have a trouble with one of my Micron GPUs pulliing around 24-28 Mh/s , there's no work around for it - i've tried everything so I just have to deal with it. None the less I don't see Micron to be that bad.

RX 580 in case you are wondering.
93  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: RX 570 8gb DROP HASHRATE AFTER WIN 10 UPDATE! on: February 26, 2018, 10:32:38 PM
uh wow, good thing I read this thread. After checking my mining rig I noticed a significant decrease in hash rate as well. Thanks  Roll Eyes

You don't need to unibstall the old drivers. Just go into Radeon settings and enable Compute mode for each GPU.

And run the pixel patcher.

Also, what he said is right. Didnt even need to change to compute (dont have relive anyways). Just had to un install and re install patches from pixel patcher and reset afterburner.
94  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Auto Mine at idle? on: February 26, 2018, 10:28:59 PM
http://appsapps.info/idlestart.php After a big of googling I found this program called idlestart. It looks like free ware and to be honest you can probably make a simpler one with a little bit of coding/scripts. I think this may fit your needs.

(I haven't tried it out or testing it but my google search terms were "run program on idle [insert OS here]"
95  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: need some help with RX580 please on: February 25, 2018, 05:49:47 PM
now only if someone could help me solve "Thread Stuck in device" BSOD error when trying to mine Cryptonight using Cast_XMR or XMR_STAK
that would be great


You aren't alone with that issue I get that as well. My AMD cards just don't like the cryptonight algorithm. Weird thing is that if I run my rig with half of the cards connected it will run cryptonight fine but the moment i connect all the cards to my mobo it will fritz out. I just stick with Ethash because after 2 weeks of frustration I just gave up.
96  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Is mining with AMD still worth it? on: February 25, 2018, 05:43:58 PM
The RX 580 is still one the better cards to mine ETH with, however finding it on a price closer to its MSRP is quite hard since the GPU price hike last January. We are still hoping to get the prices of the GPUs close to its MSRP since their price is starting to stabilize.

On a cost/hash basis the RX 570/580 are the best new cards for mining ETH and dual mining. I agree it's probably not worth paying $350 or more though.

Time of ROI when mining is decent even with $350 a card. I'll take the asic rumors with a truckload of salt. I don't see much threat coming from ASIC miners any time soon. It just doesn't seem  logical for ASICs to be made for Ethash with ETH going PoW in the near future.
97  Other / Off-topic / Re: how can I restore my data? on: February 25, 2018, 05:11:51 PM
Depending on the mobile device you had (I'm assuming its a phone). Turn off data roaming and wifi just in case (so cache files dont replace existing deleted clusters) and dont add ANY more files to your device. Next, Root your device - this is the tricky part, I can't tell you how exactly to do this but if you google "[insert phone model here] root tutorial" you should be on a good start. After it's rooted (so that now you can see a directory folder when connected to your pc) you can restore the files with any data recovery program like Recuva (this costs money) while having your phone connected to your pc. You wont be able to get everything in pristine condition but you may get most of it.

Edit: Also if you are trying to recover from an SD card it will be much easier, no rooting necessary just connect it to pc and use a data restoration program targeting the SD cards directory.

Just google data recovery, there are tons of programs to choose from and some free trials.
98  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: If you were helping your Grand Parents to get into Crypto, which would you pick? on: February 25, 2018, 04:55:43 PM
Bitcoin. Because they probably could understand the concept on why bitcoin was invented. You really don't need to explain to them how it works technically, as they probably wouldn't understand anyway. Just tell them about decentralization, etc. and DON'T FORCE THEM TO INVEST IF THEY DON'T WANT TO. Be realistic with them, don't guarantee them price increases, as price increases weren't really guaranteed in the first place.

I couldn't help but chuckle at your avatar. I couldn't agree more with you on this but I also would say Ethereum would be another good introduction to the cryptocurrrency realm. Sure, it's a bit more complicated to explain but with the constant evolution of technology, it's only going to get more complicated.
99  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I need some Merit,and how I got it? on: February 25, 2018, 04:52:16 PM
I've been replied, but I've never started a new topic. Is this the reason why I don't have Merit? Can I start a new theme anywhere and get a Merit?Or? Huh Huh Huh ???Can anyone give me a Merit?

You're doing it wrong, don't ask. The whole reason the merit system was introduced was to reduce the amount of spam and shit posting on the forum. Just become a part of the community and leave quality posts and you might get some eventually (merit is hard to come by - its deflationary). It definitely wont be easy ranking up anymore but in due time and diligence it will feel well earned.
100  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Im afraid of Hackers/Scammers! on: February 25, 2018, 01:31:43 AM
Yeah, keep it in cold storage like everyone is saying. Have a password book for all the exchanges and make sure each password is different well over 13 characters with combinations of symbols numbers and capitalization, never use the same password twice and 2FA everything (save your 2FA codes too).
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