Oh I see so you're more of a black belt consultant
You are so fun! :-) If only you knew what you are talking about. I am a consultant who has been coding opensource crypto software (wallets, miners, etc.) since 2013. And opensource in general for more than 20 years. Gary is a dumbass, not just a asshole. I guess they usually go hand in hand. There is something to be said about how some of you developers don't really do anything until you're trying to stick it to SP though. That's the only time I see things really move around here. There is definitely something to be said about there being plenty of algos to either make a GPU miner for or optimize and you guys always pick the same one SP does to dump shit on. It's silly that you guys are more motivated by spite then by money. You should ask why the coin developers create a "new pow algorythm" just by shuffling the same old algos. Then they tell you it's "more efficient", "new generation" or other shit. If you guys stopped mining and buying those useless clone coins, the "dev race" would be over in a second. Personally I'm not in a race with sp_, I do what I find more fun and rewarding. I've worked on countless algos that sp_ never touched; I just don't talk about them here. At least sp_ releases way more stuff than you. Sorry, not true. Now I will stop bumping this thread just to correct you: think more before posting so that it's no longer needed.
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Oh I see so you're more of a black belt consultant
You are so fun! :-) If only you knew what you are talking about. I am a consultant who has been coding opensource crypto software (wallets, miners, etc.) since 2013. And opensource in general for more than 20 years. Gary is a dumbass, not just a asshole. I guess they usually go hand in hand. There is something to be said about how some of you developers don't really do anything until you're trying to stick it to SP though. That's the only time I see things really move around here. There is definitely something to be said about there being plenty of algos to either make a GPU miner for or optimize and you guys always pick the same one SP does to dump shit on. It's silly that you guys are more motivated by spite then by money. You should ask why the coin developers create a "new pow algorythm" just by shuffling the same old algos. Then they tell you it's "more efficient", "new generation" or other shit. If you guys stopped mining and buying those useless clone coins, the "dev race" would be over in a second. Personally I'm not in a race with sp_, I do what I find more fun and rewarding. I've worked on countless algos that sp_ never touched; I just don't talk about them here.
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Guys, please be so kind and keep your comments in english. Thank you for understanding!
One of the principles of crypto-currency is decentralization and distribution around the world. It is strange to hear from the developer the ban on the use of comments in the native language for a person. Будем разговаривать и оставлять коментарии когда захотим, где захотим и на каком языке захотим. You can make a new thread for discussing in russian language. It will be cross-linked with this one. That's how it's done, usually.
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Oh I see so you're more of a black belt consultant
You are so fun! :-) If only you knew what you are talking about. I am a consultant who has been coding opensource crypto software (wallets, miners, etc.) since 2013. And opensource in general for more than 20 years. OK ok, I didn't ask for your résumé, only a faster miner. Quick cut and paste to alexis miner lead to: 1070: almost 10 10.3 Mh/s at 90W 1080: 12.5 13.1 Mh/s at 110W
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Oh I see so you're more of a black belt consultant
You are so fun! :-) If only you knew what you are talking about. I am a consultant who has been coding opensource crypto software (wallets, miners, etc.) since 2013. And opensource in general for more than 20 years. OK ok, I didn't ask for your résumé, only a faster miner. Quick cut and paste to alexis miner lead to: 1070: almost 10 Mh/s at 90W 1080: 12.5 Mh/s at 110W
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Hey @pallas are you involved in this project mate? I'm just having a look but I might be if the launch goes well.
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Oh I see so you're more of a black belt consultant
You are so fun! :-) If only you knew what you are talking about. I am a consultant who has been coding opensource crypto software (wallets, miners, etc.) since 2013. And opensource in general for more than 20 years.
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14.2 GHASH @ yiimp already and they mine with a profit.. (60% of the hash is sp-modded) http://yiimp.eu (hsr) 2% to epsylon 284 000 MHASH in fee. That equals to around 47 gtx 1060 cards mining with the opensource miner directly to epsylons pocket. The profit of yiimp it rising from fee thanks to spmod. But all coins on yiimp and zpool sooner become not profitable due to auto-switch machines. So if someone spreads the spmod, then the profit dramatically decreases. Do you guys really think there is only spmod around? Most gpu farms have their own developers to optimize their private miners. The only way for the people to mine fair is if someone releases a very good opensource miner, like is the case of krnlx's xevan. Well what are you waiting for Mr. Black belt developer ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I already publicly suggested (along with tpruvot) how to make a miner which is just barely slower than sp_'s. Maybe tpruvot will publish it, maybe someone else will do. I might do if I had the time.
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14.2 GHASH @ yiimp already and they mine with a profit.. (60% of the hash is sp-modded) http://yiimp.eu (hsr) 2% to epsylon 284 000 MHASH in fee. That equals to around 47 gtx 1060 cards mining with the opensource miner directly to epsylons pocket. The profit of yiimp it rising from fee thanks to spmod. But all coins on yiimp and zpool sooner become not profitable due to auto-switch machines. So if someone spreads the spmod, then the profit dramatically decreases. Do you guys really think there is only spmod around? Most gpu farms have their own developers to optimize their private miners. The only way for the people to mine fair is if someone releases a very good opensource miner, like is the case of krnlx's xevan.
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ah fuck with your ads, just patch sm3 in alexis sources and done (take 3mn)
just add sm3 at the end of the previous kernel: one file modification.
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Anyone compile ccminer-PHI1612 successfully in Ubuntu 16.04? I did: git clone https://github.com/216k155/ccmier-PHI1612 ./autogen.sh ./configure ./build.sh
but I have error message = api.cpp:600:68: fatal error: compat/curl-for-windows/openssl/openssl/crypto/sha/sha.h: No such file or directory
Any clue? replace "compat/curl-for-windows/openssl/openssl/crypto/sha/sha.h" with "openssl/sha.h" in api.cpp you can also run "make -j4" instead of "./build.sh" Thank you very much, sha issue solved. But now I have some weird issue:- I have no problem to compile ccminer tpruvot and krnlx. Just no idea why phi1612 version had such problem ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) run make without -j so we can see where the error is.
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Anyone compile ccminer-PHI1612 successfully in Ubuntu 16.04? I did: git clone https://github.com/216k155/ccmier-PHI1612 ./autogen.sh ./configure ./build.sh
but I have error message = api.cpp:600:68: fatal error: compat/curl-for-windows/openssl/openssl/crypto/sha/sha.h: No such file or directory
Any clue? replace "compat/curl-for-windows/openssl/openssl/crypto/sha/sha.h" with "openssl/sha.h" in api.cpp you can also run "make -j4" instead of "./build.sh"
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I have 53 connections. Incoming enabled.
Besides, making it run on linux was tricky but worked in the end.
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for nothing ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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UPDATE & UPGRADE
08/10/2017 -------> Successfully implemented Pow/PoS Hybrid + Parallel Masternode Upgraded new wallet UI interface, added malware protection, added auto prevent exploitation
Test V4.0 will available soon on my github.
It's all good but shouldn't you focus on fixing the crash when starting the wallet, first? You can't go live with a coin that doesn't work as a daemon on linux.
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The Xevan miner was just released. Another alexei rippoff with some added new padding bytes. The miner was profitable for 6 hours. and when the windows binary was released, there was no profit left. So the opensorce miner is now worth nothing. Krlx got his bounty of 0.5btc, and with your logic, he should share the bounty with the real developers of the ccminer right? 99% of the code is written by me and the other devs, he just changed a few lines of code to claim the bounty. 2-3 days of work. 0.5btc. Nice inside job..
You clearly didn't look at the code for more than a couple seconds. Or maybe not at all.
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New blockchain snapshot: https://mega.nz/#!pcgRXKqY!kXq-i8fcaexk-BVjlOFcjMilqCDd5q6BaOBS-avLZAE
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for a fair launch, please fix the wallet to work on linux as well.
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Can I ask a straight question and get a straight answer?
How many people ACTIVELY working DAILY on Cryptonite?
I have a reasonable amount invested, so I DO want the project to succeed, but since there have not been any website updates for 3 years, and no details on the team involved, I would just like to hear what the reality is....
Me and Bittfreak, plus we had some important contribution by external developers like krnlx (by way of bounties). Currently the priority is fixing the exchanges situation, then we'll move to promotion (no sense in promoting before that). Don't mind the website: discussion and updates takes place here and on slack, plus the twitter account.
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